Ocean City Sentinel, 8 April 1915 IIIF issue link — Page 4

THINIS PLiYERS MI BATE DANCE Alao Trip* on Bay Daring Week of 8oatb Jersey Tournament in This City. AfUr having lb* South Jersey Tconls Championship tournament for fumimi yan on tbe court of Harvey V. Lake, Ocean City resident* conwdf red tbls ftopui) fixture. Tbi» y#ar, however, ■ more wee mode by tfc* Atlantic Oily Yeebt Cloo to secure tbe louraey, bat tble plea wee frustrated by tbe aottvlty of tbe Ocean OKy Yacht Club Teoola Committee, which eaeeeeded to landing tbe tour oantaot for tbe town of He blrtb. a> bee been published. The Ocean City Yacht Club Joined the Uolted States National Lawn Tennis AeaociatloD laet fall and Immed lately made appjloailon for I he booth Jersey championship*. The

AtleotlcClly Yacbt Club subsequently asked for tbls fixture, Intending to lake U away from this resort. In view of the early application from Ocean city and the fact that tbe lournaaoent bad been held here so men> yean, tbe executive committee, at Itneent meeting, allotted tbe event to tbe local clab. At a meeting of tbe tennis 'commit tee held In tbe office of Thome. M Scott, chairman, lu the Peuu Mulua Building. Pblladelpbla, plans wen discussed for holding tbe tennis cbam ptonehlps. Tbe yacbt club Is backing tbeoommlttee In Its efforttNo make li ( the keel ever, and nothing will be lefi < andeas to make It e great sooreee. , It was decided to send e delegation of piayan to Atlantic City for tbe At , Italic City Yaebt Clnt. tonrnameni ,

wMeh starts Aognat 18 The Atlantic , City players, as well as tbose affiliated , wKb tbe Cape May. Cbeleea, Holly | Beach, Stone Harbor and other club. Hi tba Booth Jenay Yacbt Redog At- , eodattoo wBl be Invited to compere In , tbe Bontb Jersey cbamploueblps, to be , bald here August 21 and follow lug , days. , Tbe entry IM |e open to all comers. , aM Harvey Y. Lake, tbe tUle-boldtr t tor toarteeo years, will defend bi. . aaownla lbs shallow gt round. , At the meeting sailed by Mr. Seoli , the bmngementa for holding tbe , tenrnimael aad entertaining tbe ( Mln of tbe committee, with tbe , f bi of Mm board of governor*, to , bolda Iannis daoce some evening dur | log tba tournament weak. TbU will , bate the baade at tba entertainment c aammtuae. and e pedal lennU dance , testations will be leaned. , Tbe oonleatanU will, as In other big c sanctioned tournaments, have tbe c HtoMtO- of members of tbe Ocean , fy Thebt Clab daring tournament ( weak. They may order dinner*, etc., , at dab rates. 8leeplnA£commoda , UawawHI be provided fores many out- . of-tova ptayora watered a* possible, at c tbeoemlnal charge to members Wltb He oeoloekere and shower batbs, tbe . dob will be able to take good oars of eotaanu tbe eveote will be men's slogles. . doubles women's elnglm and doubles. . and mixed doubles. Soluble trophies. . probably sttvar loving cups, will be ■wmtfad to tbe winners. Tbe n.usi , Mtnnea foot for tournament com pel I Hon will be charged, vie Oct dollar to singles and two dollars per learn . to debblee Contestants will beve tbe , ItetM at oteaft the eoerts during Bet In progress. ' Harvey Y. Lake will be active In ! tooktng after tba Improvement of tbe dub's courts at tbe shore. In addition , to t to taenia dance, It bee been ear gP "" mgeng u—g eilUe of 1 tfte dab arrange for e big sailing party , to honor of tba vultore. Tbls will , lis ill » h* a.., ■Atoteg touinameat wak, when tbe J— btameu will torn out wltb tbal'r flpn *• teba iba aalraou ss a saH oo Great Hps Harbor Bay. Soaad boats and , tgufteestoBi probably be avalUbU for , Uoaawfco profit tbe choiMibag of tbe , - The members of the tennis osmmtltM am Hamy Y. Lake, Joseph L. Ptttx. Joseph H. Slopp, George C. K reams n, fad. S Bcbofleld, George HofMetter, Jr., secretary, and Thoma. j ■ BaoO, rbaUman. , tos Ratal w Trssatcra. < City recorded In tbe office oM J^ty OUrb HUdiatb, aa reported in tbe Cape May County Gaxette, are as follows: Ocean City Gardens Co. to Cbertee 1 r. Dab lea. WBOO. Lot ins sod 15 ' tot of lot 1817, Week IS, plan S. 1 Bama to Jobn W. Goodwin. $460. 1 Lot 621. block 6, plan 1. < George Brown, Jr., at ox to Lavlua Coaaabooa. *76. Lot 688, Section G Barclay <1. Bingham et ox to Tbeo- ' dote B. Smith. Lot 182. Saettoo North 1 Point. I Hannah W. MMcbdl to Clifford C * teteth. $1«60. Part of lot 78L Sec ' Uoo C. -J!!-.'?]" A "troa aorta u KlsU. strscls lytaa bstwsaa Weal a^T H.v.r"i*T.D^l' b'rilss 0 la from Monk to tctnui .ireeu.nd toamatau le FoJLdu. JuZu." mtw"^ Fsanasau. to Hlmtoantli Urals. totwrn • toe hag aad ooe«. tocuoo a rum tram Oinmssntb to Twootyeoaru wmu, b*twmatba ear ami oeera. 8s«k»o V rum W°m ttoeatr-imsek lo Tweoi) -ntntti streets. I -olalk lo Thirty-Sou rtti "trau. 1 1 batwasatbsbagaaUoosu. traction n ran* . ThlrtjJocrlh to rortrath strato, be J . Ram idBaUaUlo Party -wxtk sums. Msravo f dastywatb ° tee bar sad ooaaa. aactloa L run. rr„n' Jtowwsl to noymlau stieili. Iwiwwn 1 teoes* oast DssMtS. J The Ladles' Bible Class at tba First 1L A Church, of which L. B. Thoma. , Mteoebar, ahowad aa added Intoreet teat Sunday. jThey doubled tbdr 0 immbon, thirty being presaol Uoder lie dim Ml mi Dr. Kolp, l bay wUl be nvgantoad Tuesday evening, April U, ■Mbg — tolk.1 putpoae In tbe c IsSat* room of tbe church al 8 o'clork I 'to even tog. >

"cantata is to ' E be repeated g Bcautifal Masterpiece Was , Heard by Throng in First ] Presbyterian Church. i- The severe storm of Ssturdsy «vl- t ir deotly kept meny attendanta -of the j y First Presbylgrlan Church, who ere ( I- usually preaenl al It" Ka-ter Service", t I" oul of town, for the tiomber present t y on tjpudey morning was not up tu » thai of several former years. The ' ^ mslu auditorium of the church was ' » tilled, but Ibere was opt Ibe usual * ■, crowding of the church end overflow » Tbe service" were of a very high c onler, however. Ibe "liiglug belug par- a i tlcularly good. The chorus work by t a the augmented choir was of rare merit k i DeMolse Hoeenhaum. entltlrd. "Christ * r Hath Klsen," wi. -uug lu an lu"plr- J"

i log manner. Thl" solo, which was i a companies by C. Homer Shoemaker ( i on the violin. pogsessed unusual merit, , i Mrs. lio-enhaum never having been | - beard lo belter advantage during tbe whole of her mn-ictl career In the I • Flr»t Church. A very beautiful num- I • ber at the morulug service was an < Instrumental trio on Jhe organ, piano 1 • and violin, by Saint Keens, called. ' KLe Cygne." rendeied by Mies Ada i M. Rsnck, Miss Louisa T. Corson and , C. Homer Shoemaker. The morulug eermdrf^iy Ibe pastor. I Ibe Rev. Charles H. Buhner, was pro 1 nouueed one of Ibe strongest he hes / 1 delivered during bit pastorale In Ibis City. His Ibeme was, "A House Not Made Wltb Hands," and bis text, II r Corinthians 5; It "If our earthly bouse ^ of tbls tabernacle were dteeolved. we 1 till* tanernacte ateeolved, '

a building of God, an bouse uot ! 1 made wltb bands, eternal In ibe ■ Wbat ibe morning service lacked lu , ' tbe way of numbers was more than i 1 made up at tbe eveolng service, when 1 < tbe cburpb was crowded and a large I I overflow was accommodated lu tbe > Sunday school room, tbe special ■ music by tbe augmented choir, under 1 1 leadership of Lewis IS. Smith ' proving a great attraction. Save for e J brief addreee by tbe paetor, the entire , evening was devoted lo Ibe rend I lion j of tbe celebrated Eeeter cantata, entitled. "Tba Dawn of tba Kingdom " • Tbls same cantata waaeung In Ibe i ' church leet Hosier and was so well ' spoken of tbat II was decided to render ' Ibis Keeter again Tbe decision ' well Justified, as It wea unanimously ' declared by members end vhdtor* thai bad better singing been beard In j tba cboreb. A moat pleating feature | of tbe music wak tbat It was all ren- i derad by local taleot,apeaking volumes ' for tbe ability of our owo singers In Ocean City. Tbe recitatives aud arias re u derad w ith true feeling, while cborus parts were sung with mucb , ylve and witbal eucb preelslou aa to , constitute tbem truly masterful. , The soloists of the evening were I Miss Louisa T. Corson, soprano; Dr. J < Tborolay Hngbes," tenor, and Lewis E ' Smith, baritone. Too mucb cannot ' be said In praise of their work during , tbe coarse of tbe evealag, and partlcu- ■ ! ao of Mr. 8mltb, who, ae director j . of thr cnolr, has done a grant deal ip j recent years to raise Ibe standard of i aloglng In tbls community and has I placed all lovers of music In Iba First • as well as lo Ibe city, greatly ' bis debt , ' By tbe special request of a large ! number of people, Ibe musical pro- j , gram of last Sunday win be repeated j aa follows next Suodsy: | ktMunxe. i Prelude, "Hoeauna." Dubois Rsspoase, "Welcome, -Happy Morn lug," Wilson. Sentence. Doxology. J I o vocation, closing with (he Lord's , Prayer, chanted. " j Anthem, ."As It Began to Daws," ' I Bin Its. I Hymn. i Reading. < "Le Cygne" (arranged by A F. Pinto) < Saint Seens. Violin, C. Homer Shoemaker. Piano, Miss Louisa T. lXraou. 1 Organ. Mlaa Ada M. Ha nek ' Scripture Lsaaon. Hymn. , Offertory, "Aodante," Grltton. < Soprano Solo, •'Christ Hath Risen," i Rockwell ' Mrs. Augusta D. Roseuhaum. Violin, C. Homer Shoemaker. Anthem, "Christ Is Risen," Bracket!. ' ( Benediction. , Poellude, "Solemn Mareb." i Faulks. I Organ Include, Calkin 1 Hymn. ' "Bellgloeo," Goltermann. , Cantata, "Tbe Dawn of the Kingdom" i Soloists; | Soprano, Mis- Louisa T Corson. I Tenor, Dr. J. Tbornley Hughes 1 Bsrttoue, Mr. Lewis E. Smith BLACKS WON Captain Ball Uater Wit- ' neascd b» Largs Crowd. In tbelr flrst gsme of captain ball, i played In tbe Hippodrome ou tbe I Boardwalk Friday afternoon, the I members of (be two learns of Ibe Girls' Athletic Association of the Oe a i ! City High School showed a dash and ' proflclency Ibal pleased lb* good-sized ! crowd In atlendeucr. ^ Tbe final score wee; Blacks.. 18; ! i j, Tbe ra'ereaa were MUs IugslU aud I Bradley, both Instructors lu tbe > high school. There are four more game* to be played £ The game le something on the order ot basket ball. *-v«al DscsmroiB Drawn. lA«al papers of all descrlpiloos. In- : eluding wills, are carefully drawn by R. Cortls Hoblnsoo al bis office. 744 Asbury avenue, Ooean Cttjr, N. J. adv. '

i ' : ? ROUSED THE AU3IENCE. A Mining Cusp Mslodr.ms W.th an I Unsspvctsd Clime*, j Josv|*li JeOi-rsotr used lo say that Lis Ibe bud III a suiall "est era town. He | St that time « a - a mernlA of a small ruliiThi: ••"till. In amnlter They were a I ways heartili ' rn-eived by the tuin era audl-owhoys. who readily paid the 1 lu gold required to witness their lierforuianre. Mr Jefferson was thr I tradltiounl melodramatic villain and in ■ the th'nl set was sup|K>sed 10 klduap | "tbe i-hlld." The supposed mother. , Its cries, rushes upon the scene , Just as lie Is atuwit to e»cs[ie and Bros fruitless shot fronj a revolver. t'pon this jinrtirular occasion all bad gone well until this scene was reacted. « nerer I ..for* seen any kind of theatric i al perfonnatice, sat as If spelltiound. I tbe spell was rudely broken . "By heaven she missed him."* a red ( ahlrted miner In tbe front row about rd. drawing his Own six shooter aud " leaping to his feet. "Round to tbe 1 leaping to tils reel. 'itouna to ine

back door aud head him Off "fore he gll a hosa. Isijs!" he yelled, and. following blm. haif'lbe audience atam ; peded for the exlh i The excitement was .Anally allayed , bf the "mother" and the villain ap ^ Situation When tba p.'rfortnance ' bad been concluded the audleuca In- 1 aUled on paying another admission ' price and having an Immediate repe I tltion from beginning to end. I QUICKSILVER MINING. j An Occupation That Quickly Dooms I ths Worksrs. ( The chief quicksilver mlneadn Eu are In the Spanish lownfiT*. Alms j den. which Is an Arabic wora* mean "Ihe mine of qulckallver." These ( mines were formerly worked by the

Iberisns and after them-by tbe ancient Humans. Between 1645 and 1843 tbe Spanish government employed gallej slaves In tbem. an occupation tba' goon ended In death. The fumes o, i "tbe mercury produce constant saliva . tion, and tbe system becomes perms I At flrst tbe victim la seized wltb . tremblings, end then the teeth drop oat; pains In tbe bones follow and tben death The annual yield of mercur* 1 la 1.500.00U pouuds, to produce which 1 4.0uu men are engaged In this un ' healthy employment After Almaden so faT as yield of , quicksilver Is cooceraed comae Idrta , an Austrian town, twenty-elgbt mile . from Tries t. These" mines also wer. once worked by criminals, who. owing , tbe terrible qualities of tbe mlDeral expired after about two years' service 1 There are now nearly 500 miners en gaged In (be work at ldrla. Tbey are ' to enter tbe mines by high A pension Is allowed when they are disabled, and provision la made for their widows and children*— Pearson's Weekly. Japanese Limburger. Perhaps tbe moat conspicuous among the Japanese vegetable* are th# long white radishes, called dalkon (referrpd to by foreigners as the Japanese Ilmhighly esteemed and eaten by aD classes. When boiled they are not onllke turnips, hot when pickled the odor of putrefaction la singularly offensive to foreigner*. Slices of the pickled product are served aa a relish , with every native meal Th* baantl | fol dart Tlolet fruit of tbe eggplant (nasui partly cooked fresh In soup or salted and need Instead of dalkon la alao mocb esteemed. Several varieties ot mushrooms (take) are popular. Tbe decline of Buddhism and th* adoption marked change in Jepencea diet . Milk, cheese, batter, egge, breed, floor. | fowls, wild game, fish In limitless , quantities and tba Ilk* are consumed whosoever (outside the priesthood i can afford tbem— Kansas City Star. : Th* First Carpet. 1 — [ The first carpet ever seen In East Hampton. N. X- was In Panon Lyman Beec bar's boose. One day a lltI tie money came from Uncle Lot Benth* good angel of the Beecher family. With U young Lyman boogbt the cotton; bis wife, Roxana. span tL bad It woven and painted it over .in eU colon, with a gay border round the edge and groups of flower* In the cenWhan the new carpet was laid down the people were astounded at th* magnificence of the pastor's parlor. Good old Deacon Talmadge. coming one day. stopped at the door, afraid to enter. "Walk In. deacon." said th# pastor "I cant." he rnsweixd, "thont stepPln' ont D'ye think," he added. In wondering admiration, "ye can bar* all that and heaven tool" — Tooth's Fitting Horns* to Salarta*. "Buy your bouse according to your salary." Larger employers of labor In smaller communltia* where It can be don* successfully are quite generally urging their workmen to buy and not rent . homes, in one eucb plan I notice that no workman la permitted to buy a under tba company's plan which will coat over one-fifth of bis monthly wages. The company builds a house for 11.500. It eelle this to an employee payment of $15 for 100 conaecutire months, or an $1,800 bouse for 100 monthly payments of $18. But th* employer will not eell a $1600 bouae to a whose wagee are less than $76 a month, or five times the required payment— Pblladelpbla Ledger. Hood of th* Melt*** Women. In hia book -The Odd Man In Malta" John Wlgnacourt describee the ancient faldetta ' worn by tbe beentiful Ms Usee women— a black hood arched over tbe bead wltb a atrip of whale 1 and held In place by a band car- , rying all the Jewelry tbat la available: "It Is worn by tbe rich when tbey go to chnrcb and by tbe poor always. • • • Its appearance Is somewhat somber and depressing, end the efforts to look around tba corner canae a great nnm- | ber of tbe women to be cross eyed. Still. It Is a thoroughly loeridicsfcla | fashion and baa great possibilities, since It Is difficult to tell who Is underneath It." Defined. -What la tbe difference between firmness and obstinacy 7" tsked a young lady of ber fiance. "Firmness." was his gallant reply, le a noble characteristic of women; obstinacy la a lamentable defect in Knowledge Is the parent of lava! ' wisdom, love Itself.— Augustus Hare, i

NEW GREENHOUSES , Colonial, al Orryln Heights. Full • II will be of Interest lo all who make i l>ceaii_ri»y~W^elr -uramer or |>er. ' wai'ffiTfliotDe tdvknow that a si rally . ' Oral-class greenhouse I- now wlihin [ houses al Orea/ Heights, on (he Main Miore Road ju^l beyond Ihe oulskiri-- . of Somen' Potbt, Is being developed. • j-b>- careful, experienced men m provide something which Ocean I'll} . with lis rapidly increasing number of ' line residences, will flud not only lo be ' convenience but a prime requisite In 1 able to obtain a full Hue of These greenhouses are large and well equipped, and R'is Ihe purpose of the doing business there can be assured of a-full variety of everything In Ibf planting line, aud of a quality I that will Insure satisfaction. It wllj 1 spring. will be sufficiently advanced lo |

• hraulify Ihe surroundings of Ihe'msny , . fine residences which Ocean I lly so justly boasts of. and it Is of Importance : hat whatever plaining I. to he done should be put lu early, so that tbe plants may be well established pefore I greenhouse* aie wtihiu ea-y arceV by automobile, as they are located on the ' " Main Shore Road connecting wltb II e S bridge across Ihe bay, and lb® . of the place at their Ocean HelcM"lal Ion . 1 1 can be reached at all limys ° by telephone. . The post office add res- '• I, LlnworKhN. J. The growing of col- I' can he forwarded by express to „,y £ point. „ The attention of all w he are linns- " lug uf fixing up (heir ground* or win. 8 _ log or nxusg lueir grounds or "

| desiye lo be supplied with plains or cut A t flowers Is called to Ihe advertisement O i of tbe Colonial Greenhouses lo an- j Brack Rills Honds) Coming. Editor the Sentinel:- Shitoh Ha pi 1st Church le to have a Black T ' Billy Sundsy. Beginning Sunday, j , April lljtagreat evangelistic campaign , service will be conducted by one of Ihe , best evangelists among (be (lapllsl de nomination. ,8 Notwithstanding Ihe fact since Ihe ' organization of the church, a little U - more .than thrtjt years ago, many souls have been brought lo Christ, ( many w andering sheep returned to the * fold aud many boys and girls are growing Cbrlst-Uk*. gamblers have . been made to throw away their cards P and their dice and wicked sinners i have left the bar room, turned tbelr »i r backs ou slrongdrlnk and are pressing ™ ' lo a mark of a higher calling which «' 1 Is in Cbrlsl Jesus, yel we can see a n great number wbo are unsaved, and J; Ihe Rev. Harris aud bis church feel «' thai I hey should made special eflort lo h f "ave those that are yet out In Ihe field fj j of ruin. For Ibis specific purpose, . through a great effort, we have be. n f: r successful lu getting this evaugelist to J, t come to Ocean City, and we slncarely * ! plead for tbe co-operation of the * - friends of Ocean City, both white and v 1 colored. All are luvlted. We hope ^ | (bat Ibe many while friend* of (lie I' j Shlloli Baptist Church will pay us a ^ . visit duriug Ibis campaign. , Tbe follow lug are Ihe head commit- !i i lee (o look out for Ibis campaign: 'L ) I'reeton Lomai. Arthur Sims. William u i Wright, the Rev. Grant Harris and K w i Lomax. I o: Anyone wishing any information. ' , or desiring lo assist usluauywsi. , may apply looueor (lie above naturd. I I HI'KCII MKHBKK "

SOON TO MARRY ® Cards have been Issued by Mr. and Mrs. Retford G. Royal, of Camden, fnr >' the wedding of ihelr daughter. Ku'fh. ' to Don Read Fsrey. of Camden, on - I nr-day evening, April ^0. al eis . ■ Cooper street. Camden. " Mr. Roy* I and family are summer 1 residents of this city. As was an-: 1 noil need In tbe Sentinel recently,. Mr ! -Royal now towns (he handsome bay ' villa at Fourth street, purchased from P V. L. H'egy. i j i , I^Waller Blckley has rented ApartI j meat "A" In Ihe Palallue Apartmenls ® for the coming season snd will occupy ' tbem on June .. 1 with his family. . » Although la*! year was Mr. Blckley-* t first season *1 Ocean Clly, his genial ' |iersonallly won him a host of friends i I I In t he-Ocean Clly Yaclil and Masonic ' 1 1 dubs, w ho will be pleased lo^earu , "* " """" c

i and Jewelry Repairing' Mayer's Boardwalk. Opp. Doughty'; Pier ' Stitenini o' the Onitihlp, Mioi|emtni. Circu" litiofl. Etc, Reqa rod ti the Act of Augutt 24, 1912, of Octin Citf Sentinel, published weekly al ; 1815. R. Curtis Robinsoi. "<**n City. N. J! Managing Editor, R Curtis Robmsoa. Managai. R. Curtis Rotunion.

Pubiithar. R. Curtis R. Curtrx Robmxon. ,Oc«an City. N. J..] ■ Known bon.ibolJers, luortgngcss, and other ' security holders, holding 1 per cenL or! more of total smouut of bonds, tuort- i 1 gages, or other securilic.? , Oceii City Sun'teal I'M no bonds, mort- ' R. CURTIS RfiBINSOM. Sw.irn to snd subscribed before me tins ■ first day of April. 1916. i . In. I Stall. Notary I*nbli.\ '

Public Notice. cKoas n Kreelwlders^ol the cr'un'l^ ' on ToesUsy, Ibe 4lh day o*' Mst-'a^u! j K«"e-f'lWH8Sis^?^3IObH ' Vet urned In good rand lit?4 ■F"5hsUlons I ^m^sji ira njj'sjdenol^ln^ oash. ! SSfcS "arondn4onsM<nw/"tiinaiIy ! l°peef" b14' ron(51llon'*' '"r s fu'j , j Th* Hjwira rrwi J- in °rl(hl°o'rejKl any | K> orraANitew!0SowKKs.

- , - ' ' . \ • • " - - ■■■■■" IE3' 11 " " IL— | | Bring in Your Old Iron and Exchange It for a New One (!i /- xNi- thai Is guaranteed for five vears. This does not mesn onlVWrctrif Irons, hut any kind of an old 1 I g M iion from ihe old fa-h.oued sad iron un. « We are going to give every lady in Ocean City a chance g B| to secure one of Ihe very latest type of Kleclric Irons on ihe market, for fi.ao and their old iron. |j| U Iron. )>on*l :ni-- ihis op;»oruin"ilv lo dispose of your old sad iron. After using the Kleclric von will soon 111 | ^ KenieinLV\'onru'r:ri fc'.re an o^non of -omJkind to get I^Mrome at ' IheTb^ra'pnc'e*! as'the J'"e"'he | i

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Special Master'.*; Safe |i Real Estate Notice of Settlement.

Notice to Bidders. . Bulkhead.^

Safety and Profit ELECTRIC UGHT BONDS t We ofier at par and intemt. Subject to prior sale $12,000 ! First Mortgage Six Per Cent. Gold Bonds in Denominations of $500 each of the , VULCAN ELECTRIC LIGHT, HEAT AND POWER COMPANY ' Located at Cape May Court House, N. J. BEING PART OF AN ISSUE OF $32,000 Approved by Ibe Board of Public Utility Commissioners of the State of New Jertey - " ■ •]"" J" '"J'w" Co'0?"1 T,U" M»kr. itrertr. PhflsdHphis. Pa. Frorrsl lacon.. Ti» _p,,d .no *11 Slat" .County and Municipal l.,r, p.,d by thr Company. CsUsblr at p.r snd mirirsi I rnvslrgr of rcfotisnon .. to pnnupsL if drsncd. lnlctr.ncoapon. m.y be deposited ,n your bank lor collrct.on! t k. u Th^f .^r* 01 ""!"y T*n, uau?,f" *"d "f •wu,rd bf »" ABSOLUTE FIRST MORTGAGE on thr l.„,i ^d*^f "fi"" r " T"r Rraf'nt Railroad m ( APE MAY COURT HOUSE. N, J ! \ " bcn 00 ^ t"nch.«.. gronu. pnvdrfrs. rifht.-of-wsy .nd conusct. oi the Company, lopihu I with it. rn.irr plant, mschmrry. rnfmn. boUru. rlrrtnc frneraton. polr snd w.ir Imr. m'tcr. trsnJormrr. ... I.'. i'Tl," ! r iy«rm al thr I ompsny (>•> br-n prarticslly rrbuilt since -Is purr haw by th- prrwnt own-n linrr vrar. ... , l") , insulted snd the NUMBER 01 CONSUMERS INCREASED BY 100 PER CENT ' ' A new CENTRAL STATION hat been erected during the part year, which is thoroushiv modern Th- » ncwrad .nclod-. . 310 H P^fc.nr Bode. 275-325 H. P. Tlndrm' CwSlfX. El-STftobSk. ^wre gSh2T3 > r n; rupp'« '""J"' '« l'«b< po'-r ?or CAPE MAY COURT HOUSF- ! ^y ses^ rf '^Msy -sni I., the ne.«hoocm, wanle rr.ort. of STONE HARBOR snd AVALON-PEERMONT | illumination of board-alk.. prororrw .-a and pl.ee. of sm!nmral.U'M>1bis 'l*^U^nra'^itoLaTn^Un!?!''c>.( *nd.,i'c i — ^^elmnc^illuminatjhg display .. ujpyoe and sinking. Ii is the aim of the Vulcan Company to eaiend its service' wi'h i'hr pal i'cht.n, " 14 "unu1"* 10 CV"y °l drcUK current for rommr c al. domcaUC and mun.c ~ THE STONE HARBOR -TERMINAL RAILROAD has been electrified and reccves its current U, ,.„ll „ from the Vulcan Company . curreni lor trolley purpoir, ! The income of the Company lor thr current year is estimated at $20,197.80 snd .11 eapense. inrludin. operation sdmumirauon Use. unurance. drpr-oaicn. tic, al $14,782.32, l.avmg . n« .urplo. of $5,415.48 thus showmg rat.rn.trd ' net earnings of over two snd Owrr-cj carter, tone, -.he .nicest charge, of $1,920. ' '""'M ; tew yj| 'P ^ ?ftcrr»»"d dwcctor. of the Company in-Iode thr following well known bu..ms. mm 8te..rr H Mrrv—T,. the Charles Enru Jol.ason Printing Ink Company. 509 Sooth 10th Street. Phil* James H Birch Ir ,1 the il,„h ( Manufactory. Burhnpon. N. J : Wm. II Sonde, of the S.mi.ry ( sn Company and' ZL pl, Ii {L I ■ ' ' ; v, T '' ; National Bank, of Bridgrion. N. J, and Mrasrs. Dsvid and R. P. Rnlry, Developer* of Stone Harbor N ) ' i Printed copy of the TRUST MORTGAGE will be sen! upon request, loarthcr with amnion of f, V U.I., nil aw_ &,«. J,, A, 1,01 J, 5 ™, E " ' We recommend thee Bond. .. . SAFE snd PROFITABLE investment. Ssv.ngs depo.ilors .W s-cum l.ii n SJrasm'faFSi I *""" -1" -■ t-w- •' ■— r -c County Bonds. School Bonds snd Borough Bond. WILL BE ACCEPTED IN EXCHANGE st -current prices. I For furth*r particular* apply to W. SCOTT HAND I DEALER IN HIGH-GRADE BONDS AND INVESTMENTS

819 Wesley Avenue -

Ocean City, N. J.

It K A I, IMTATK AUENTN. r| WM. LAKE, C. E., Heal Estate Ajrent.

'.raw.,1' ^^1}— c-'-ftl" lr-"'-*rrfnil M"elx««e . WlMs aod'coolralSs" mra'r'uuj "fee-Hl. Ill ".reel snd A.l.un avenue. P. o. Bo lIS. """* Wx'tiKg*" X. coRson Heal Estate Agent No. 721 Asburtj Aoenue, Ocoan City, N. |. l-roi*eii— lor -ale Hnsrdlog lions** and oniugss lor ram in all nana m the r iv ,v. r— pcindsnos sollellad. "

Buyers of Printirjg A Few Words lo Ihr Business Man Who Desires lo have his Printing Produced Accurately nnd Promptly .^^OULDN'T it be a great relief if you could say 40 your printer, "I need a catalogue, a circular, some letterheads and cuvelopes," and then lie entirely able to dismiss tbe matter from your mind in the coufideuce.tliat he will do *• the work to your entire, satisfaction ? What a satisfaction to have an assured confidence that the finished product will meet with your approval. fThe printer whcTcaii do tiut for you must offer efiiciant customers, snd we are ready to do Ihe same for you. Sentinel Printing House 744-46 Asbury Avenue Ocean City Ml nH, New Jersey . . j; J" i "11"1"1 1111 »n Reach Out— Telephone ® LjJoking for Business? / *0* 1 ^ Pick out any town on / y / \ the map ; then ask for =®5 f / / M the Telephone Toll Rate. ^ j f y bjy / m You'll find it low — so low I J Y y j H that -you'll wonder why | wh. VOU nev^F' 'K>^ore tr!ed Take a talk-trip by Pc'l Telephone. Boost \ your goods! The J>uyers cC— — r%» V of a hundred town a, are 1 2 Klad to hear from you.

R. Curtis Robinson Conveyancing and ' Insurance Notary Public and Commissioner ot Deods INo«. 7-4-4—46 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY, N. J. Moa*y to Loaa aa Bond aad Mortgag*