Ocean City Sentinel, 13 May 1915 IIIF issue link — Page 2

Ocean City Sentinel R. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor OCEAN CITY. - - NEW JERSEY BcB "Phone No M-X ^ Job-work promptly done by riporlrorml THURSDAY. MAY is. 1916. * ; ...... — ^K^tetod |a.tji;,^»°l»,;i.,UwM city. WtU. both eldee fought herd. It will be Joel terrible not to have a '■throne room." Not (be Oral time thai runner* have found their record* broken, but. oh, the deplba of misery ! Oexekal Revolt led a great army, evso though some of the members were of tbe despised "riffraff." The teport ia current that his friend* In the Ocean City Republican t'latfarr urging Freeholder John P. Fox to befor State Senator. Did you ever bear of.a $10 000 suit for alleged defamation ot character where tba plaintiff "fell dowu" becauae evidence could not 'be produced to prove that the would-be claimant ear bad >ucb a thing to defame? City I'ommissioseb Fibiiek's many friend* *ay that one of hi* greati *t trouble* wa* tbal Ibe people didn't Ike aorne of hi* running male*, and eo be bad lo go down with the rest, ao long a* be elected lo alay wlib them. TBB explanation of the tucresaed bondad debt algned by R. Howard Thorn, director of reran oe and finance, and the letter of Commtealoner Flaber, telling of work well done In hi* deportment, both of which were published In two eonaocntire l**ne* of the "offlolnl" organ prior lo the election, failed of their purpose, but. of course there Me a "BoMon." On April 17 there appeared tn the "Judging from the feeling of the public palm, there will be practically nu opposition lo Mayor Heodley mod Cininiptmlnnire Thorn sod Fisher. Accoedlog te the remit of the election, the pnbitc palm mart bare chauged woodaafaUy, bat tbete wa* evidently Thb "ofBelal" organ, advocating tbe Nonets, editorially, aald, "we cmnnol think of mch a calamity ea n change In tbe erne of a moral administration Wtnre out (O much concerned lo IU§ Unsocial and malarial adailulstrattoa," The voters w are evidently eon earned lo the • financial and material admlatatratloo." at well as tbe "moral administration," knowing fall well that tbe latter, It changed, mu»t be for tbe better. Fok some reason or other, one doe* not bear so much aa In former year* of germs, microbes and mtcro-oigsu-iaaaa. I* it that the talk shout tbem was overdone In tinea peat, or tali that they hare lost their dread to tbe mhtothy of people? At ooe time you eon kl not open a book, taka a dollar Mil. «at a meal, a hake baud* with friend*, or km tbe baby, without being warned that In so doing you wer. potting your life In danger and opening Un way for a Bret-claaa funeral. Bona one baa predicted that a bill will ha pnaacdln l be .Legislature within n year it I we, again permitting racing la New Jareey. Raring I* already permitted la New Jersey, hut the thing that make* racing Impossible aa il used toba at Uuuaoburg, at Monmouth Park and at Uloocoater, I* a law probtbitlng betting. Ifanyone tbluka that a law repealing the ant I- belt lug law panaed twenty years ago. wbeo John W. Ortgpowoa elected Governer over -lb# late Chancellor Alexander T. Mc UtU on a raea track issue, will be passed wit bin tba next few years, at least, that person baa another guess coming to him. There it some sentiment for ahoh n bill, bat It la small compared to the row that would be stirred up immediately by any such talk. Aim betting sentiment was strong tweuty ^ years ago, but It it still stronger now . f brifl, T. D. MacUirgoT now a regular weekly rank. Pledge your self ro weekly deposits or a ra'^umnl r """ jo or bond upon good eo eel sbont saving for eep It qp. It-is si way* enderlbau e borrower, mo city bar a rity hall built twenty-lire years ago at a com of - ekont f 1 ,000,000. It hp* now paid oul aa mneh In bond interest as tbe coat of the bulidtog and still owe. every cent of the principal. Many an individual I* handling hi* owo indebtedoe-s In the earn* fooilab way. If you are In tbal riaaa, atop borrowing from other* Htop borrowing from your own future. Save your money and become a lender. Yoo will be rewarded. extension staff at tbe New Jersey Agricultural Button I ud tears that the . current season I* to be a record one for I all klnda of farm produce, iuciudiug i fruit, vegetable, sod other crop. ]„ , view of tbe fact, tbe station feci* thai | a word concerning a forsslghled policy 1 1 on ibe part of tba farmer in Ibe out- I ier of providing for container* and j of place. Box factories and manu- , factumraofotbet parksgessre reported i to be awwivtug orders now for package t d wired by farmer* Aa a mailer of I mark* eeooooiy orders far sorb good, t should be placed early. Too often a demit happen that Ibis item ia left oolil Ibelsat lamuta. Nat orally Wbeu « a manafactnrer become* flooded with a ,,4"t b# it apt lo exact a Utile b Mghm Agate for bis goods, especially a

wbeu each purchaser I- clamoring ffcr hi* ordet In a harry. Not only tbe y ck Ira expense tliu* Inruired, but tbe #t low, or spoiling of ptri.liahle products ,, while tbe grower I. wailing for hi* „ package* lo arrive, afloulj) have careful , con*lderallon. The logical lime to J take stock of the package supply la In winter or early spring wblle other work Is not pressing, but It la not too j isle yet to Insure against worry over 1 a package scarcity later in the sea -on. This advice applies tbls wtson r> especially to peacb growers. In *oine cases where labor Is available H h will be cheaper to male receptacles al r tbe farm, and tbls work should uot tie , postponed too long Vai.fk of articles manufactured here la being recognized, says the Peterson a Call. Our allk men say that education ,t for tbe pure haw of ailka "made In tbe „ United States" la getting result*, and 0 tbe war which lias stopped Importation d of foreign-made goods, ha. helped tbla " lesson. So, although Ibe made-ln i. America style may be partly copied 1 from French stylm. tbe goods of which j my lady's costume Is made are noi copies op foreign looms, but atrlctli borne products Tbe mark "Imported" e oo an article ottered for sale was form * erly taken as prima fade evidence of I Its worth. This was troe not only in e manufactured article*. but of all thing*. Foodstuffs Dot to be compared with I Bcal products ruled tha markel. Bo tbal prosperity la oow coming In with tbe alogau, "Made In Ibernlled Slate*.' I It la going to oootlnue. Tbe war ba> i broken the bold of the old idea The I algu "Imported" hatbeeu struck down « It has been replaced with the mark "home-made," and the "made In the (Jutlad Stale." lu alia aa well aa other a goods ta going to last. TkBBK WAS A "REAHOX." ■ "With a certain element, which Is t neither numerous or uffty, Mayor i Head ley seems lo he the storm centre ' of opposition, but tbe more that par f tlcular class denounce* His Honor Ibe t better II I* for blm, as Ibe reapectabir - elemeut are by far tbe greatest factor. - and predominate In number* among - Ibe voter* of tbls resort, and the good citizens In tbe various walks of hi* will be exceedingly wary or golug with I tbe "opposition,' " *akl tbe "official" * organ oo April Si The returns of tbe election aboard r conclusively that tbe "certain eltt meut" w,a* both numerous apd nifty, t and Iballhe "respectable 'element':' a and "good cltlzeu*"1 turned out lu force. There waa a "Reason," audit l had nolblog to do wlib I'oatum. 0 FAVOBi WOZAX Zt'FFRAGF. ,r Speaking of tbe statement fre<|ueutly a made that woman's place ia In tbr home, Judge Ken It. Llndaey say* ' something which bears on tbla in * connection with woman suffrage. Those who have followed Judge Lludaey'a work Rdow thai what be aaye carrier some wclglu. "We have In Colorado the moat ad- ! vanced Jaw* of any Slate iu the I'uloti for the care and protection of the home and tbe children, Ibe very foundation* of tbe republic," says Judge Llndaey. j He add* this significant statement: t "We owe tbla more to woman .ultrage than to any other one cause." TBe .Vast majority of women Lave ( their Interest ceutered iu tbe home. r and If any mere man thinks this can B be changed by tbe ' comparatively small matter of whether a woman j votes or doe* not vote, he show s his r profound Ignorauce of a woman. f HKET WtTF.Ht.00. t The present City CnmuiiMlourr1 went before tbe voter. of Ocean City , on tbeir record* at tbe election Toes' , day, and .the result was a Waterloo for their political hope*, a result uot uu , expected by tboae who had their ear* . t» tbe ground for Hie last wet* or two. They whipped, all Ibey routd of the e and they brought to bear everything > I liey could to win oul. but they were s confronted by general dl-»atl.fac r lion — a gigantic revolt — that aould noi r down and ail Ibelr sophistry— all then i promlee* — counted for uaugbl. The 1 J people wauled a change from Ibe ar- ! jroganre and Ihe rough rid I tig they ■ have experienced for nearly four yearI A* Ibe Sentinel ha* heretofore ; said, Joseph (i Champion, George ti Adams and William H. Campbell are of long b'u-lneaa experience. The flrat uamed have teen city official* aud Ibey *erved efficiently The three should have a thoroughly good < administration. "Yoo can rub wait people tbe w rong way some time*, you can rub j all people tbe wrong way a fes lime*, i yon ean'l rub aU tbe (cLple the I rong way all tbe time

il ■ . - — r : a LmMk ■ vO' One "Reason"

s SUNDAY IN THE ; I LOCAL CHURCHES • ii lo t 'I Strong Sermons and Excellent | ^ Music Heard by Const gregations. * n The Rev. f. A. McDuuuell. i". M " an Instructor lu St. Joseph'* College t " at Princeton, celebrated the 10 o'clock , mesa In St Augustine'* Church Sun , " day and delivered a sermon on tbi , efficiency of prayer. The rector, the Rev. Thomas F. Blake, was present but he was unable to officiate because . of having hla tonsils removed at Ihe I " Jefferson Hosplial, Philadelphia, one d d'>-fik-st I'KKSBVTEKI AN. < l( In tbe First Presbyterian Cburch. - ,. ; on Sunday morning, tbe pastor, tbi . d Rev Charles H. Buhner, delivered a I, forceful sermou on "The Problem of )( Soul-Kligbt " takings. bl*tezt, Isalali j 10; 81: "Tbeythat wait upon the Lord .hall renew their atreugth: Ibey shall ° , mount up with wluga a* eagles " C |( - In the evening Ibe Rev. Dr. James p n K Sblelda, president of Ibe Anil tl , Saloon' League of Ibe State of New I, Jer-ey . made a strong address, pre«ei]t 0 lug the work of the organization ot I, which he Is the distinguished head ; .. -Sub-crlpliou* were taken by l»r |(i Shield, for Ibe benefit of Hit league e w hlch brought In a hatid-ome -nip for Hie purpo*e. k Toe Singing by Ibe choir was of Ibe ir u-ual hfjrh order for which II ha. a the First M K ChUrch was I Peter *2. lt IT: "Honor all men Love tbe brother ir bood. Fear G»d. Honor ibe King ' ' r Of tbe four sentence, lu the seven . leautb verse, tbe second was chosen a. r exp*r-*ing Ihe tbougbt tbal Pa-tor r Knlp Intruded tnexpo iod aud enforce. r_ Tnroughout the second chapter of tbe epI-tls.Si. Peter l> addressing tilm-elf d to the Church as one body uolted lu lr Jesus Christ, Ihe Maatrr. Headdresses I, tbem a. a peculiar people, a chosen • ■ generation wlio should a bow forth the praise* of Him, who bad been a* sharp . d goue a .tray, but were no* returned • uuto tbe ribrpberd and Bishop of Ibelr soul*. The sermou, therefore, while II ■I carried a wtroug ap)wal to the carele** J, and half-belfeviug. ,«aa addressed „ primarily to those who profess tbe lalth aud hold themselves bound by tbe teaching of the Master. Tbe a|«mker. In bis ofieniiig remark* , set forth the fact tbat ihe word ' "brotberbood" occurs but once In Ibe |e Old Testament, and but once lu tbe • New Testament, yet tbe latter i. full " of it* spirit Ilia the book of brutberhool. The fatherhood of God aud tbr ' • brotlierbood ot mau Is on every page " of tbe New Testament. Mr. Kulp described tbat "brotherboot" under the figure of an aurieut " citadel, with It. outer circle of fortltl,e cation, thru an loner one and fluaily tbe iniermist circle of defense, r' technically Hie eocleute of Ibe ctudcl ■ '• Tbe brotberbood' o' ibe race wa- " Hkeued to the outer circle He batb j 'r men t»od Is on res peeler of per-on* ' r- Other sheep I have but toey are uot of " this fold." The mure lotimsle liuinsu I J relation* a* of ibe fam ly were con J '• fortified line, while true Chrisiian urolbe/bood wa* *el forth as tbe heart 1 of that citadel which wa. belug made \ use of by way of illudraliou r* Continuing. Mr Kulp declared thai ( y Je*u* Christ came to unite men in Hie , *• nrntherhood nf love to Himself a- the , ,r Ma-ter aud love ti one another. '■ 1 Ixive one another," Is Hie comniaud. i r* "All ye are brethren and one Is your ie the Holy Writ. •' My sheep hezr My ' • 'nice and are known of Mj,1' .aid our i g l*ord to Hi* disciples. e Before Hie annunciation at Bethle ! hem HC-re wa, ni ciuc ptloi ot tbe ' .i liroth, rbood of mau on ibe.arth Tbe ' I I -raeJite I bought ot all other races lu , e the coneoippuou* term of -O-niile " - | while t„ the Greek aul the Rimzri all C ijoh^r [leuplea were 'birhariau*.' , ' I here are uo noble mm lint K imaua" , r v V ,.re— ei the uulveraal spirit of tbe pagan rinhzsUoo tbat rulsd the earth - r s ben Chrl*t came . r H e planted tbe hrot ierboud He came ' - to e-'tabllab In Hie heart, of mru by : me example of HI, own life. He went - I about doing goo I and uu human -uttering ever xp|*aled lu Him In valu The 1-ord, In pursuance of Hi. ob. , *" I ject . gat bared arou d Himself at , uucleu. of cho-eii men who were to i • form a brother liond with Himself a. \ Master and Teacher.. They were to be !

enlightened by Ht* dnrtrine. -impelled ' by Ills Spirit and guided lu tliel^prac- ! etipsen, because Je-us sought (juallty aud not number lu turijiUig tills first brotherhood whlcle*fisto beanie see. I ,.t Hie kingdom of Cod on ""Y' Al,d reel Ion. Ibey began Hie prise of tlielr Master's wordlo every creature. home to the mrmhtr-hlp «ime of Hielr ' faults, and especially that of .-rtttclz- l nig u u kindly fellow members. Till* : wa* forcibly characterized as a most [ grievous fault and siu against Curlsllau brotherhood. It Is utterly at variance with the Master's teaching j • Thou .hypocrite, first cast, oul Hie beam that I. I., thine own rye and ' then shalt tbou see clearly to c*«t out j the mole thai Is in Ihy brother - rye." j We are to see Hie good in our brethren | and not look for their fault* aud f The' sermon lu the evening u a* ap- 1 , proprlate to Mother's Day. member of Hie board of -tree! a**e— ! j not resign tils office because hels uot Hie | ' owner of real estate Hi this city. He's sent In tils resignation because lie «>■ 1 1 Compelled to be away at Ills former; mou His aud did not Hunk il right lo; retain the. position Tlie statement | wa« made lo tbeSEM'INKl. at Hie city hall thai Ihe Hirer member* of the eryrlu their own name* and" »rtf Uot ' •juslillrd to serve, hence tbeir re.lgna",/rrp.nin la t ome Her*. Charles A. Hexamer. secretary of I Hi« I'blladelplils I" nd-r writers' As—elation, and bis wife were 'here Saturday anil Sunday. With them I were Fast Commodore William K Hexamer and Mrs. Ernest Hexamer. Tlie two fam I lie, will come to Ocean ' next Saturday week and open their cottages for. tbe season. They . will at once start fishing E. C; BOYLE 1 Estate Broker! 624 EIGHTH STREET j I' OCEAN CITY NEWJCHSEYL

i Watch and Jewelry Repairing Mayer's J Boardwalk. Opp. Doughty'* Pier i open all yeah I Why Not Buy i,Y«nr BaUiing Outfit at Goff 's. j r At here you will lin.i a full line of . f the most select HatliingSuits, Caps. | , : Shoe*, etc.. all at rcasonil'lc priiys. GOFF'S 'J Bathing Supply Store !| 930 Boardwalk Adjoining Goff 'fi llalj.s ! Don't Suffer With Rheumatism ^ Camphorolt 0 ves Qzltk Relief PIAN05 For Rent for the Summer Season . Delivered Free TC-INti AND REPAIRING < Our New 1915 Model Famous Brinkerhoff Upright and ( Player Pianos : One dozen rolls of Music. Bench. Scarf '■ Easy ui'omblv payurcnt*. j ' iiw'full''vdue!" ""'KC' The celebrated Kranlch and Bach : Grands, and Flayer Pianos. I . HENRY KLOETZ 1

THESE DESIRABLE LOTS FOR SALE fully restricted si to cort.of building*.. building line of house atfd ; Kirch. No store* or business places. One square from l«,ch and on street car line, direct to Yacht or Ninth street and Boardwalk or. any part of the city. * The squares- on lo! plan are hontes in course of construction and will he finished ready for occujiancv . Ocean Ave. 60'. 60 OO' 60' 24; '? 16 8 ( >3 '» 15 r 'a ' " jS J -.6 21 ^ I 13 . I ns=i *• ■ ' X Alley ^ ^ w » ' g h DO I 4 ~ 1 UU « | " " — — ^ ; <0 -H ao 60*"' 60* . Atlantic Ave: Bernard Ruckdeschel, Owner 6014-16 Market St., Phila.. Pa., or Any Real Extate Agent -yHE Head officials of our townl have changed, but the high quality of our goods are always the same. One trial order and you become a customer. Prices Good for One Week:

STEAK ' jtouiwiT* ;-'h-H ,-f • 17. ROAST BEEF Rib •. j,k Cbuek^t ihe PORK ('bops joc lb. K'W joe lb. Shoulders i ;e 111.

I.AMB- and It is line •Necks I. ,.r Breasts li.W'i'tor VEAL • Collet Chop* 28c 2^"? Stewing -iSc Good Hamburg, ISc.

Our own make of famous all-pork sansagc. iione "better joc Pure lard, . a Sugar cured skin back hams, whole 01 Iralf. ,1. Picnic bams ; i 1 -c Boneless bacon* iu piece, ' 2^c H legs tit Santos coffee . . . jjclh.

lb*. Crackers . jjc Fresh Kggs . 30c dozen Five' Fat Mackcreh fat ami juicy J5™ I Cans of Evaporated Milk, . 13c 3 Large Cans of Corn j5c 3 Large Cans of Peas J5C 3 Tumblers of Pare Jelly . . 25c 1 Large Can of Pineapple . . 15c 1 Large C«n of While California Cherries, 15c.

1 Can of Sliced Peaches 1 zc 1 Can of Extra Fine Strawberries. 10c 3 Boxes Noi*rics* Matches . roc Granulated Sugar 6Sc Headlight till . UC gal., 5 gala. , 50c Fancy Mixed Cakes, real cheap, a lbs. f.»J5c. P terSr"' ' 6 ''"iv dmC 6 RolUToilet Paper .^jH o!m i^n'd ' J lbs! Prunes . 7 5c 3 lbs. Rvs|iorated Peaches ,{c

STEWART ' SS T"Ur.'r',k"'" ' Bell Pho«. 548-A. C««. ,„-A. "I John Marts Lumber Co. Sixth Strwwt and Haven Ave rocOCEAN CITY. N. J. I Lumbar MUlwork, Moulding., Bu.'ld.ng P.p«f PU.tw Board. Nails, taah Wsigh.s, ate. Estimate, Purmsbad. Prompt II a- 1 very.

I •— . . - c "j .. Joseph G. Champion BUILDING CONTRACTOR O j. Tenth Street snd W,u Avenuei' ' t Ralph Hayes VanGilder ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER k._i " 9 (]

YOU SHOULD HAVE A Reliable Builder To erect your Ocean City outage. You cannot span- the time to look after it closely yourself aud must deptiid u]k)U- the honesty oi the contractor. 1 have built for a large nttmliei of people and could rfTer you to 0 Send for the list of names and photographs ol" the houses. $ Otis M. Towimsend »tFi« mm nro 0CEAN CIIY- » 8Ib St. Opposllc P. U. D VJ I La \J L* I* N. J.

L. S. CORSON, Soashore Cottages a Spoclaltyl' Hotels and Bungalows Contractor and Builder. PNeryrhiug lii tiie lhiiidiug i.iiie Plans and Specification* Furnished. Estimates Cheerfully Given. ItKril DENC'E — 811) Asbury Avenue yFFit'E~it5 West AVetiua

WIH.HRU S. STEELU1HH 1 ftjjngjf anfl Builfler

Eleventh Street and Bay Avenue OCEAN CITY, N. J Branch Office: Thirty-fourth Sireet JoDbiag Promptly enenoed 10

Allen Scull THE BVlWiPER Eighth Qchhx ELvh. \ Phone Connections S B SWAN J. E. TROUT Swan and Trout Carpenters and Builders jobbing a specialty „ 1040 ASBURY AVENUE QCEAN CITY. N. J. Bell Phone 18 Inter-State Phc ie 134 -A SUTTON & CORSON CO. General Contractors Grading and Street Building 739 asbury avenue ^ Ocean City, New Jersey 1 Walter V. Hess I CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER ^ JOBBING GIVEN SPECIAL ATTENTION [NLa JxroV." " 2 ooHmoS: Saag*" onotw0" *""" BELL SHONI iis-w Office 1017 Astrury Avenue OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY I ILTAVEyou a cottage, bungalow or apart- ■ A nient to furnish? We have a line of , furniture at less than Philadelphia prices, r It will pay you to call and seie our stock ber fore buying elsewhere. | Window shades a specialty. Chas. E. Adams & Bro. » 720-22 Asbury Ave. '

^Painters Paint,

125 GOOD PAINTING 1 SEE J U L I (7 S E. JOCHER, JR. painting and decorating

POUUEIlIL;SI7 ! The Reliable Store for Dry Goods, Notions and v Men's Wear F w^h'slfiTrnvili "d'inwsisl in rrrpc ,|c thine, ,iik ami voile. Al~o I .".[Wodcr «vlc M r w.r showing , linr . — o f ''i'lk* p.,™ n"'* ' I ■'°"i^rc'r'r' ' "'r1:'" 'lic."" ''"•!"• w"''- L — — — -POWELL'S . r" " 921 Asbury Ave ikupl.u. ,. Ocean City, N. J. e

< UXTIt *€ TOKS ,M> lllllltrils. OTIS M. TOWNSEND BUILDER Orace: 8di St. Opjiosite P-. O. Plans and Specifications precared without charge Only galvanized nail* nsjd on exteriur work U-4-O-BILD-KUM-C-US "There's a Reason" Ocean City House Bldg. Co. 1 Jobbing anil alteration work given our personal attention. Window and I)oor Frames and Screens made to order. F F 1 C n , 1037 BAY AVENUE Bell Phone 3»-X.

estimates ano plans furnished JOHN T. SEAL BUILDER city ' "M M "" °CNCw*taair George W. Marri« Contractor, Uuilder and Jobbing No. IJ W. rourtcenth Street OCKAN CITY. N. J. 11*11 I'hulir, Hi x 6. 0. Adimi. V. V Acnr.i GEO. 0. ADAM! ti BRC . PUSTERING, RANGE SETTING BEllK LAYING, fclC., tic. All Work In Mason Linn Pronfful, Atlendod To. OCEAN CITY. N J ALBERT G. GILBERT, PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER 645 Asbury Avenue, BRECKLEY'S HOUSE ANO SIGN PAINTERS CLINTON L. BRECKLEY, PROP Ready Mixed I'alnla, Lead aud Oils eat and 922 Asbury avenue. IIKAUI.KV A .* IU .YIN Reading: Coal xoazamiaO. Hell ur Kiilerpriaa iiarMWd Vara. TINTH aaS u on

Real Estate and ; Search Company ■ Fidelity Trust Company Wildwood Title and Trust Co. Title Insurance Searches, Abstracts of Title, Conveyancing Fire Insurance Prompt Service All Work Guaranteed Money to Loan on Good Firat Mortgage Farms for Sale Offices in First Nationl Bank Building Cape May Court House N. J. IRA E. WALL 725 Central Ave. ^ Ocean City New Jersey ssssl Plain and Decorative Paoerhaneer . A Post Card will bring our service to you. I. A. STEELMAN BLACKSMITH and WHEELWRIGHT Practical Horseshoeing JOBBING DONE PROMPTLY * Clin and Ofllsr Totgi 1 Spoclall; Agent for Stewart'* Iron Works Co Plain and Ornamental Iroti Fence Iron Railing- ami Window Guards. Seventh St. apd Hiien kn C. L. LAKE ...REAL ESTATE AGENT.. fl DOWN, fi week, Wal01 tliaiu Watches, Diamonds Cleaned by Ex- £1 f pert Repairer, - - - y| l. K. MEISOH - ■ , ATLANTIC ICE COMPART ■■ Pocnno Maintain lea 0 "••• V01* Asbury Ave