fiONDECKER'S TALK OH "CO-OPERATION" President ofSotarj Club Tells Vital Troths to Yacht Clnb Men. (OoBticasd rrom last w«i i "Soma of IbeeiliM in Text" which I v Idled lad aummer.-not much larger ' then Jtidliy Perk. Iieve e local pride, j a loire for Ibe town lo which they live, which li (Imply epleudld. Meny of . 3* towns In the South end Weal have onderful bookleu for advertisement. Tbeee booat booklela attract capital lo tbair town and (rive a becklKinc lo tbrtr enterprise* worthy of that f*uiooa pre-bialnrlc animal called the'Dtonaaarlu* that you have aeen In the , Academy of Natural Science*; tbe get- • Una together of any men w ho co-oper-|-ate by feellrg common lutere*t* and doing unselfish boOstlDg make towu* . worth while. "When one conaidera ibe far-reach-ing reeoll* of eo-opf ration, ouercali/.-- j that II la a priceless jewel to mankind. Carrying our metaphor a little fan her . I suggest that the Jewel co-operation I muat be act Id the gold band of friend- | ablp— fellowship of the klud which I , aaelo theOcaan City Yacht Club, and ' wblcb lecoulalued lo the litre*. „ |, Whan Mc vessels m**t. tbey aay. j ^w^lewaa yoo elgrred'j* i i know. "Juat a» the amoeba, that little ensealled creature which baa been claimed bolbby . the aolmal and vegetable world*, there N • more highly de ▼doped point of sensttlveuess and life, eo the nocleoe of good friendship i» a smile. "8m He awhile, for when you amlle another amlle-, and aoon they're miles nod mile- of amllea and life i> worthwhile because you -railr. Sjjp&^S'';our u>i Forest lb* Crouch** yoo placed ou Ola. ggjwaanrcg "Ndw We have established the fact that oo-oparallou Is beneficial, that than la a growing spirit of eo operation la Utla country; that fellow-nip la Ibe hand matdeo of cooperation, and that MMwablp taksa root, bloasoma and beara fruit through the suoeblue of a ami la. 8omatlmm a smile breaks tooaa and wa bars a langb. "Captain Crawford's clever little vans aoggrets the am of a laug^^a the apraadlng of Mlowahlp and co-opera-tloor^ ^ fiBSS**'Carry your aunahlne with you all day long, and when you wake up in tealghl^grtD. MMpareawl^r^^mroms. "Than la no plaea In co-operation for the kooekar. in fact, there Is only one »8or the knocker, and I am not to tall yon juat where that U. now; let ma remind you that Ibe dwvll wag nicked out of bear en for kooeklog Ola home town, hot after be had keen kicked out be raised b— over h, and hae lMM raising h- ever since. No ooe llkaa a knocker. A growling teat the I root gate will keep every - body out, but the dog hain't any better MM* A grumbling boaloew mau . SsfflrtSrjxr.' "lo the Urumble book of liowan Kay. hi aay*. 'Whan the Creator had ■•0* all good things, then waaatUI aomaoUmr wotk lo do, so He madatba haaata and reptile* sod polaonoua Insects, and when Ha bad flulsbad He hfd » pma scraps that were too had to pet nlo the' rattlesnake, the hyena the acorploo aud the akuok. so He pot all I ham together, oovered it with suspicion, wrapped 11 with jealousy, aaarked it with a. yellow streak and called It a kooekar "Tble product wa* so fearful to contemplate thrn He had to make something to counteract It, eo He look a sunbeam and DUt It in I ha heart of a child Uln the . P
the brain of a man, wrapped tbeee In \ dvle pride, covered It with biotberly J 1 love, gave It e mask of velvet aud a H \graspof ataeJ aud called it a booster: " aml manly sport*, a believer lo equality mm JoaMoa, and ever since them t wo * I privilege of choosing hit associate* . \ "This latter thought of choosing ' tea associate* brings to my mind the Rotary Olobdoctrloe. called the 'eclen- , ttttng of friendship ' It jost occurs to : aae that the chairman of the luncheon committee. In Invhlng me to speak be- . fore you, may have desired me tossy ' aomethiug about the Rotary Club. "Very briefly. The Kotary Club I- ' the expression of three things. .Flr-t: • Man's belief in himself and I he hopes ' to rmllze. 8eoood: His belief lo Ibe \ dignity of bis occupation. It's wort hi- i nam of effort, and tita duty to make it ' greater In usefulness. Third: HI* belief 1 In tbd Individual debt which beowehle fellow-man. and which he owe* the i collective business life. i "It necemerlly follows that the J activities of Rotarv develop along i tb#m dMioct llom. As regard* the I member personally. Rotary seeks to 1 realise hie latent possibilities. As re J girds bis boslnea*. Rotary seeks two t thing*, first, to provide that busine— I with lbs highest ideals. u.des of cor- ' ract practlcec, thoughtful busluevmsco- | operation, at cetra, and second to praetlealUM. In the business, the Idea afBmvtoe. A. regards the member as efMlvMa»l unit of society. Rotary . aaaka to have He members do some- , thing far Um»r home lava; that* aud ■ eouotry As regards the member a- t •f Mfl'Mual unit of the collective i
busloeaa life. Rotary seeks to have the member pay tbe debt which be owes bis occupation for tbe opporluoliy I whlcli It preseols to him to make a livelihood by carrying toll thegreal truths of Rotary. "t\'e consider tbe member In Botary S a representative to Rotary from his j particular craft, and an ambassador j from Rotary to the others livbl* crafi. I Rotary is a forum of business men | for the free dl-cusslon of business and B j public problem*, and the establishjment of closer - bu»lnere frlend-hl|>s. , In Rotary hut one msii 1- selected from ['|each calling. One of the underlying | I features of jtotary, and oue of the , 1 most potent factors In Its success. I* ' the establishment of cordial. Intimate, 'friendly relation* between the mem- . _ j basis of co o|>erallve effort, and Rotary. , we elaborated Its activities above. 1 1- co-operative In a unique way. j • The slogan of -Rotary is He Prolit# , | Most Who Serves Best,' and by llPrbfit we do not undersUud that j Infinitesimal -something which exist. i selling price. We think of the benefit ( | b-comlug a larger, broader, better, J ' ; business man, thus being belter ( to render more good service t ' I to yourself, your fellow Rolarians. ( 'and tbe world at large. [ | "Acquaintance to friendship and .through friendship to copfide- «• I* d 'the correct method for a mantodeI velop Ail* business This busluesprinciple of Rotary applies In the same w ay to the grow th of your Ocean ttly i Yacht Club. Build it oil 408 ground [ | work of Fellowship, enwreatb It with ^ 'gardens of smiles, and the .u|>er-teuc- [ 'ture of Co-operation will bring addi tmnal fame aud success to the Ocean City Yacht <"lub% "There are some verses, by El's Wheeler Wilcox, which illustrate the spirit of Rotary: d ' r No: lbs bombs sue. proud, for It, HI* • * Wbo pus on rain airs is doi eouolsU a ^ Are lbs people * bo lift and ibe pcopl*- i it Wbereviv you go yoo will dad lbs *wrtb' | Are si way* divided IE Joel ibese two , I Tb-re's oniy ooe lliler lo twenty wbolssp. u In wbleb elsae are yoo ? Arsyonewslns 1 e <H overr laisd liners wbo loll down ibe ' >t Or are yoo s lesner, wbo leis;olb*ri ^ Yoor^pyion or labor and worry and , e "Lai ua be lifter* and not leaners. 1 Pear and donbt, during tbe past year 1 le or an, have hurt business. Common ,e dangers shonld bring busloeaa men top gather. Very recently we have noUced 1 e change In tbe thought, and Individ- 1 oal optimism now hovers In the air. Let ua collect these raya^if optimism 1 and conceot rate them Into enthusiasm. 1 "Mr Ocean city Yachi Club Mas. < tbla means you, your near neighbor, II yoor friend across tbe street and anyu one else wbo desires to feel* ,tb* thrill of prosperity. I firmly believe ibei 1 ■* prosperity end sluggishness In bullosas ere ofltme* an attitude of mind. If you will notice bow often tbe tilock Excbeoge Is aflected by ephemeral |# trifles, or If yon notice bow quickly a A rumor will become current which will I materially affect tbe bnelneee thought, ie ooe cannot help but believe that boslocas conditions are mightily Influeoced by oor attliode of mind. "It Is, therefore, op lo o's to get oor minds right, end to take on tbe ' thoughts loddeot to prosperity. Shake ® off tbe fear and doubt, gird your loin* ,* for tbe battle with grouches and Q glooms and get your reward. Let us think the thoughts of Ibe horn of plknty. Let si* live the lives .of active, n pfoges*. Political parties miy come: d political - parties may go; war may jl continue abroad, but If we get onr i# minds right, and spread the broad aplrlt of eo-operaiton, prosperity will ( follow as day follows night." ® meal E*iei« Translcre. ■ Recent real estate transfc* In Ocean II City recorded In tht oltlcs of Count) h Clark HUdrath, as reported lo tbet^pe May County OaaetU, are as follows: d William Thompson, by Harvey K Eaton, his attorney lo fact, to Robert J. Thompson. Lot 421. Section C. j. Ocean Ctty Uardena Co. to Yoorbeej. F. Macon. C9S. Lot 735, block 7 y
Mary Hatson Hear, et al . eira . lo M. Rowland. $500. Lot on avenue, 75 feet from southwest . hue of Third street: also lot ou Bay kreok W Mlcheuerat ux lo Arthur , Heeler. Lots 691 and 751 . Sec , lion C. Same to same I*ots 49 to 55; 109 to 109 to 175; 23 to 255. all lu Secr Uon 0. [ Seymour Davis et ux to Anna L. B . N orris. 11600. Lot ou Ocean eveoue. 5 50 feet from FourteeuUi street. 1 Carl A. Holl et ux to Alvlu P. His [ 11500. Ao undivided halt lu ' it-rest lu lot at corner of Atlantic avenue aud Moorlyu terrace. greiroe » IS from North u> Ninth ati-eia soil e ronswt-l.ol lb* n risen -tool win* si. between I Ninth In Koortsralh slrtru. b*-iw«en r 'he b«r and oor*n. Hseuon I) run* Ironi Kounssnlh to Klnsueoth streen. Mi - ten " lb* tmy una orau. Section E run* from e to Twenlj-lourtli sum*, bet Twsoty-nlnth to Thlrtr-foartb street*. , Ironi Thirty -lourtb to Portletb etnwU. be ibe bay and ocean. Hertlon I run. rrom fortieth to Korty-alilh atrerta. twtaeen s forty -alxlh if f my-esrond stre-u. b-twaan .. the bay and oreas. tort kin I. run* rrom futf-eeroud to flny-olnUt alraMa, between > Hewllnie mcoprna. * T. H. Hewllug* and family, who f spent tbe fell and winter in West Pbll- - adel| Ma, returued to this city Monday 1 moruing. Mrs. Healing* will reopen • the Hotel Hewliug* today for the sume amasu.
: ELECTRIC PEOPLE : 'PUSH OCEAN CITY y ' i - R. E. Swift Writes of a Yeat's ' Business Growth in * This Resort. J 111 the Aprlf number of the A. (i. j' " and E. Rullellii. puhll-hrd by the | ' 1 1 New York, is the following relating to r Swift, the hustling hu-lne— -geiler of A little over a year ago this plant be- ' Came a member oftfie A. t*. E. group. ' and.- althougb au lufaut then lu slxe. ' hen coiupAred wllh-ome of the other ' plant-, ha- already become a lu-ly. ^ healthy, ^ and promising chlld.^and : The City of Ocean City Itself I- c eeeeiitlally a -timmer home for 1 tlie ° family man. There Is no .argument ° ' neces-ary lo prove its popularity In Lhie respect other thao to-state that ' wfitle itg .ll-year luhabitau'ts total only 25<M people,- yet b-gtunhig It* * *ee«ou early in Ibe spring, and couUuu- " Vt.000. Tuts I- Indeed a monu uental " aiul-laggeriiigdlffrreuce. but tlie town ' is fully capable of laking care of ' ' bu;r: i ru,d of mtoterri and well kept bome-.nwim* or reuted by tbe prosperous bu-h.Sff ® ne-s, for linn-elf aud family. v liioi 5 Dome- aie worth auy wherd from -si lo H 'Duu. Hie general average tieluii around ibe »l,(W0 mark. t The l-land -irelchea for altiul -even miles aloug the Atiaoilc mast, ami . Ideal for father- It t- ruleit by a I'-m , mission form of. government, who-. CIVIC pride I* plainly *li tWn lu Hit ance In os. I lie lighting of them. At the height of the -easoti during 1 1914 we had 2>8 .street arc- ligl.t-d r nightly, aud of that number. 40 '■ re ornamental -erle- luminous 6 6 amp* arc Hghle. These 40 are qsetl uo that ' section of Boardwalk wlierehrr locale' I tlie stores, pi -r* and places of amu-r meul. and along Niulb street from i the automobile bridge (which connect. r Uceao CUy with the mainland aud oost 1250.000) to Ibe Boardwalk. Thee* ' lights, wblcb have been Installed since y 1 our company. came.lnto town, are very * bandaome and have attracted many . expressions of approval from tbe ^ Besides the bathing and exceptionI ally fine fishing, tbe town offers for . the amusement of Its guests a Board walk three miles lu leugtb, where are , five flrat class moving picture placa^of various other form. * [ where novelties, and other things ap * 1 peallbg to tbe inner man are displayed. I Our method and system of securlug i and handllog the business here has . beeu oondueted aloog the most modern J lines. We here tried onr utmost to t impress it upon every one that we eon- ' I duet our bu*lnee*Ju«t ea all large com- 1 , tnerciel bouses do tbelrs. That we I have "something to anil" abd that Is 1 lo be sold strictly on Its merits. We ' strive In every way to gain their dbn " . Udence, sod, what Is better still, to hold It. Nothing it too much trouble for ' r u* In ausweclug requests, offering sug- 1 e gestlons as to Improved llghtlug for 1 t our merchants, or adjusting com- ' , plaints. lo fact, every merchant Is ' j called upon at least once a week. This 1 t we And baa tbe tendency to make htm f feel that be ta Individually valuable to 1 | u*' 1 .That this policy baa undoubtedly ' f worked out well may be easily vert fled 1 , by referring to our monthly new bosl- 1 j nesa result* In the 19 14 Bulletins. Our 1 I friend, tbe get man, has, In the main, 1 been the sufferer, for he bee been bit bard. We are Dot going Into details 1 at ibis time, nor are we going lo bore 1 li any chance reader with figures, but I we luvlle you to drop In to see us some ' day aud we will show you ooe perfectly good business street sod one "regular" 1 Boardwalk on which nine tenths of the stores are lighted eotirely by elecr irlclly, and where for every outside , gas arc you may point out we will show you teo outside IncaudesceDt electric ones. We took care of the gas n arc- most carefully last summer 'f W lieu we aay that we have 61 con- _ verted arc*(250 watt units) ou tbe outside of stores aud plauvs of amuse- ~ ment, you sen flgiira 1T out for your" eelf bos- msuy gas arc* remalu In a town tbe sue of ours. Tht* has beeu dune despite the fact that tlie gas com , pany ottered to pipe out and furnish arcs free of cherge. j We ere rnaktug plans for a great , see-on this year and have left no stone unturned for a banner showing. We ^ realue that we have to -go some" to f best last year, but wee in do It. We ^ are counting on the Ma/da nitrogen lamps to help us a whole lot lo lucres* lug our -loads, and are also planning a si vigorous sign campaign. " Oue other tblug -we have paid particular attention to, which will pay u* M many times for our trouble, aud that m Isthat we have followed up every buildlug (of which there are some forty odd now going on. including store*, apertmeat* aud homes) , and we hart sue- *. ceeded lu having every one of them w Ired. This means much, for we all know butr very much essler It Is to £ sell electricity when a place la wired r thao when It Is not. In fact, lbs " writer thinks that this Is tbe most lm- " portent work a solicitor can do for bis company. The results lo the m monthly sales report may seem a long ® way ofl at lb* time the foundation of a building Is being laid, but if we would all start with each foundation the future result* would soou be found ° to be taking oar* of themselves. Ii a I- the unwlred bouse* whleh make up - y the biggest problem the central station's naw bOsloasa manager- have to face today. In closing, let usaaytliat although' •e are directly under our pa rem comr ii'
- patty, Atlaulic City, lu feci a part of e It, yet we have a tight little nrganl/sI tlou of our owu, every member ui j t which takes particular pride In dulng i s his level best for the promoiion of r more busloeaa at all time-. Aud It ha- | i- often been remarked ^hat the eutbu-i- 1 :• which has meant lliedlsplachigof au - could not have beeu greater had each ■ Individual mau been the owuer of ) Hie plant. i Too much credit cannot be given Wb I iiigg-, the local manager, who came to Uceau City from the a— islaui t manager's desk at Atlantic City. After e uliie yearn' experience there, he wae tbe logical mau for the poeltlou at tbe 0 lime this plant was purcha-ed. The e wisdom of this seleoiipu ou tbe part ■ of those higher up has beeu plainly i- demonstrated, for he has proven him 1 sal f the mau for the job. He haB been untiring In bis efforts, studying tbe •• company's Interests at all time-. His s fairness and squareness with cout sumers, as well a* employes, lias caused - him to be held In tbe blgheat esteem 1 by all. As this goes to print be Is lug to get back his health, and we are i all "rooting and pulling" for his early I recovery and return to hi* desk. 1 Quarterl* Csolsrsncs. i The flret local quarterly M. E. t'on- - ference will be held lu tbe lecture r room of tbe First M. E. Church at I 8 15 o'clock Monday evening. The j g district superintendent, the Ucv, Dr. f Ueorge H. Neal, will preside. d Changes of copy for display adver-li-emeiils must be al this offce not P ; iter than Wedua-day morumg at -i il o'clock abarp for Insertion in ul( e Rkntinki. Whenever possible' ii it I .requested that they beseut In not laler b than Tuesday. Tbla' rule will be - strictly adhered lu. adv., u «
COMMISSIONERS fj TAKE OATH 5 l (Ooo.iiil^lro^.. ! ofll rials. Which was reiil by the retir1 lug clerk and adopttsf. I Re-oliitlou* were uqxl pre-ented and I he follow ing: r | City clerk, .-alary Jlujo a year. , Clfy solicitor, {I2H0 a year Collector of taxes, fluv) a year. I Hy treasurer. f«10 a year. Building ins|iector. salary to come fees of office. J'lumblng Inspector, salary to come ' from fees of office. Vlty electrician. I9im . year. ' City -surveyor, compensation a- described by ordinance. Member of tbe sinking fund cdu.- _ On motion of Director Campbell, ' Harry A. Morris wa* chosen city j ' clerk, a'nd tie at once took the batli ot 1 of his duties. j< Director Campbell tulrnduced a reso- I for the bureau of health aud t-harillr-j' Director Adams nominated Dr I N J ■'
I. lu order that he may flulsh up « affairs of the office, aud he was elected f fur that length or time • The election of officials was cou- f liuued. as follow.: i City treasurer. Clarence 8. gcull. g ' City electrician. Joseph Klgglus. o City eugiueer, Morgau Hand, Jr. « Tax collector, Enoch \V. Burleigh. Building Inspector, William 8. John- c «n. , Flumbiug luspector, Jobu X. John- f Tax assessor, Dr. H. T. Fould*. City solicitor, Andrew C. Bo# well t Member of eluklug fuudcommisaloti, I James M. Cheater. t Board ol street assess ment, Charles . Sampson, Wsrreu W*. Brown aud i A. Bourgeois. A resolution was adopted fl.lng i at 2 p. m aa the time for tbe I , weekly meetiugs of the City Coinmls- i I Among tbe resolutions adopted was . lu which tbe City (.'ommimlooers flxed their office hours a* between one . aud two o'clock lu tbe afleruoou of each day excepting such days as Ihey shall be out of town, also Sundays and , bolldaya. , Another resolution was that a.ll , moueye belonging to Ocean City be de posited lu tbe name of Ocean City and , withdrawn from the depositories thereI of only ou order of the Board of Com . miss toners, algued by tbe mayur, oi r acting mayor, and city clerk, accepted tba oily treasurer. The clerk was Instructed lo forward , to each depository of city money » , copy of this resolution. I Tbe meeting adjourned until this . (Thursday) afternoon, when some f business previously fixed for Ibat time < will be disposed of.
WASTE IS RAMPANT many American farmers have not got down to farming a- a business, aud ibat Hie richness of their soli Is the only thing that reves them from Speaking of the wa-te of fodder, he | -ay* "There are weed" enough lu , i many coru Held# to fallen a carload ' of sheep, allowing them to eat the •down stalk*, the lower blade-, aud the low -hanging ear* that the farmer 'all weather beaten ou the outslde.liusk- ! ! - log them out by band; throwing the , j corn int.. pile- on the ground, io be , 'picked up again, and Hum tying. up , i the fodder, leaving much ot the valu- , I fore It I- fed I.. II* -tock, . | f "Even greater wa-te I. tC.t lu the I "oru that i-'uol harvested. Iowa. , I lllliiofs Hs-lern Kansas and Nebraska.
and 8outhern .Minnesota had ahoul forty mllllou acre- of corn last year, of wblcb probably nut more tbau onefourth was harvested for tbe alio or the stock or for ahreddlug. The rest to waste, and It amounts to over third of the feeding value of the whole crop." But tbe city dweller, be be business mau or manufacturer, cau not aflord Ui point the Ouger of scoru at Ills as a waster, because waste Is rampant lu the cities likewise. Lewi* E. Tbels, who has Investigated the subject thoroughly, Is authority the statement that unnecessary coal smoke costs American industries and American cities a very great mauy milllous of dollars yearly. Black smoke conslsta largely of : unt-nnsumed coal particles tbrowu i tbe atmosphere by Improper st'ok- ■ lug. Smoke also coutalua acids of value | winch not only are usually wasted. • but they are also destructive of every ■ thing they touch. s The pollution of our. atmosphere with I -m ike places a heavy burden upon us ' It greatly Increa-es'tbe death rate. It 1 losers our efficiency. Engineer* have e-tiuiated ttiat tbe cost to the city of I Cleveland because of Its smoking factories 1. »4 000,0111 a year. The loss to I Chicago I- estimated at 117,600,000 a - year.. The people of Pittsburgh suffer eu annual loss of 810 000,000 through i -moke. The anuuel bill on sccouut I of emoklug factory cbimueya Is reckoned at 8500.000 000. I Oiie Pitt-burgh manufacturing com- . pany _ha> effected a saving of 860.000 a year through the abolitiou or smoke > In Its Chimneys by meaue of double r steam pressure and mechanical stokers, e Installation of amoke-cousumlug machinery and proper etoklDg, engineers cldlm. will prevent much of the j loss -uffered from this source. We are horrilled by tbe stupendous , | waste hellig wrought by the d#»tiuc. live force* »f war on the other side of [ 1 the globe. Let us not overlook the . | fact that, individually and collectively. . we Americana sre responsible for an . I aggregate of waste w Inch i» almost if ant quite as alupeuduo-ja, and the fact ,, that history1* most devs-tariug war I- ( now lu progress should. Impel us to wage unremitting war ou waste of all . kinds in our own country. ( GIVEN SURPRISE e Had a Jolty Ktenlni. e The friend- of Miss Helen Bard, 1 daughter of B. F. Bard and wife, of r this city, gave her a complete- surprise party Friday evening For a few moll me nts she oould not grasp the sltuae Hon. However, she soon recovered a and joined Hie others In the merry 1 Those present were Misses Myrtle a Harrison, Kluia Harrison, Ada Rapa I leys. Margaret Bevan, Hazel Weecott, r- Evelyn Kvtnngbam, Ross Ferguson, a I nomas Iniughly. Haryey Uol], y I heodore Stevens, Fred Culllugford, MerriU Btonciqsp. Malcolm Chattln. Charles Wallace, Leslie Hugbea aud Jooatbau Wallace. p Wm M. Bryant Burled. , William H. Bryant, a well known e colored man of this city, who died after a long lllue** at his home ThureI day morning, was hurled at Seaside Cemetery Hunday afternoon. Service* .were held at St. James' A. M. E t 'huroh. and a number dfcolored rnlu- • latere participated. ,, t-saal Ducuneau Drawn, t Legal paper* of all descriptions, |ur eluding will*, are carefully diawn by e K. Curtis Robinson at hts office, 744 f Asbury avenue, Ocean City, N. J. adv .
JL ANDREW C. BOSWELL -Naw- City Solicitor
.Irons! Irons!. Irons ! ! General Electric Company Irons. For ea.sy, fast and economical 1 ironing. Always ready! Turn the switch-! vso stove to bother with, . no heat to make ironing day a -time to be dreaded. ' You do the | ironing on the porch or in any cool room. Think what that means " to every woman ! Our regular price, $2.50. Now, while they " last. $2.00. Complete with- cord and stand, and with five year f guarantee. ! T=Ooean City Electric Eight Co. r THE "MATCHI.EMH" l.lbllT
' where a parcel of laud Iia. been pur-'j • Phased, and i-^ield by llie taxing dl-- 1 ' all subsequent taxes -ball be a— es-ed ' -ale bad beeu made, aud -hall be and * and -ball t>e added lo the purchase r land can tie reileeined from the -ale. . aud no further -ale for taxes of -aid . parcel while held by the taxing di- - II let -hall he made by the collector untaxing district Upon andTtq trnl to be pal<1 to redeem Hie land from Hie pre which s -ale Iia- not been made And the collector -ball sdverli-e and sell j the land for the -aid amount added to I the tax and c«-ts of tire current year:' purchased by 'u 'for'rexr-' an'.Tdlrr.-i ^ to any per-on paying tod le-p Hi,*n lire and -ub-equent lax—. Men'- Bible • la— of Hie Itapir Sunday Sclo.nl l.-i Sunday w a»)H,.i,«.i,.d preached uext Sunday evening Tht subject la "The Wonderful Book" and ; . the men will atteud In a body. Every" I body Is welcome. • Advertise in the X J SENTINEL e — REPORT OK THE CONDITION | OCEAN CITY TITLE AND TRUST CO. of OCEAN CITY. N. J. I at lbs clow ol Uu.lKrtw, May I. Mi. ' Honda and mart'ess— 1 KCt>l , , H1) i r OrrrtrafU^^ PurcbaM-l. ,,4"li 77 | • SajjjjGlrtojai I"*!*"' 'ITI ^ inojniiii j b Osmsnd dspo-lts. r.Et-v.t 1 v^zL'^kr'oain"'"ng if "'"sr ' 1 a^ii'ijM H SnLwk!rT|i'°1, • IVoposal fur Street Iinpro\ emeut UaMAWi1 ».re1SrT"r0,» «.». P. P. I- so. ( WiAKiwre^riiostEv .PitKKfi„i.i.Kim, ! ( Public Notice, d 1 J| gnj^^k.1 -. > in-: County of cap- May «lTra!^a«a*dsyi*pr'li,r a nrela "" public bc.riu« berelnansr ' Tuesday, the first day of June, yj i 5 , .ri.|.r.'>, ... : I. i®',!.' sltbsr orally or In IrrUlnx. iLet/oiqsct'Ion^'lo Hy order ol lb. Hoard ~lri,wll 1 PleslH>ldrr> ol Ua Coil -It '• or Caps May y FRANK W ruWktX '• "* ** M*r "' m!h " "*lJS! a?.F*F-»ja. 1
Hi; A I, EHT.iTF AUENTM. WM. XAKE, C. E„ Ken 1 ISssttavte^ " S. coRson Ken I Estate Ajjent \o. 721 Asburi) Aoenue, Ocean'Citij, N. J. . Buyers of PrintingA Few Words to the Business Man Who Desires to huvc his Printing Produced Accurate y and Promptly ^yor 1.IIN T it !>c a great rcRef if you could say to your printer, "I need a catalogue, a circular, some letterheads and envelopes," . and then lie entirely able to dismiss the matter from your mind in the confidence that lie 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. r-= : i Tlie printer who csn do that for you must offer efficient service. That is what we are giving to our numerous customers, and we sre ready to do the same for you. Sentinel Printing House ^ . 744-46 Asbury Avenue Owail Cliy Ball Pbosr Ms" Jv,*.; R. Curtis Robinson Conveyancing and Insurance Notary Public and Commlaalooer of Dead* INos. 744-46 Asbury Avenue i OCEAN CITY, N. *1. Money to Laaa aa Boad aad Mortgage

