Ocean City Sentinel { R. CURTIS ROBINSON OCCAM CITY, . . NEW JERSEY J "THURSDAY JANUARY 13, 1810. j ■■ggiaaai 1 Bkali. tows* an tbe lax plaoea on u aarth wbare jealousy. criticism and iu- 11 dlHrtaooa aboukt exist, yet there tg- 11 noble tnlta of bumao nature see in in n Bod tbelr outlet where men and woman, by reaabu of close environments, ahoold obey tbe Injanetlon to "Love thy neighbor ee thyself and be most c concerned In eacb other's welfare, hap- M ptoeee end good name, ll should nut j be necessary for our neighbor to be III j or 'nufortanats to bnog out the tender- ,K nese that dwells In every heart, do we ~ tat glee It a voice, says the May's Landing Racord. Sympathy and com. |c paolooshlp are needed lu tbe dally b| walks of IKs, In health as well as ill atekneaa and misfortune. Do not wail f|| nntU your neighbor Is stricken to show #| him yoor good will and appreciation. (h TlH trouble may be due somewhat to lB the fact that people to small towns let ^ thsmmlvsi become oarrow, tbelr Idea- lh dwarfed, tbelr outlook limited, tusiead H> of kmplog In menul touch with all (0l tbe greatnees and goodness there la In tbe World through good books and Q0 magazine*. When people begin to let „u magazine*, wosn people negtn to let
tbatraalodsdwslloD tbe greater thing" of 1Mb, tbe nobler mils of humanity, m liptesssd through history and carnal literature, they find little time to hston |a Mighborboid goealp and psety aeandala. CLUWCPT STATnENT. Prteada of Mayor Champion have bam magislulatlag blm during tbe . week ew bis dean-cut massage at the Ml mealing this year of tbe Board of (fey Oanmlnioimi. and especially thai past banting on progress! vauess. and the mayor: •We ah said favor progreaXveoere and the city ahoold keep In step with a Rs dagias of p regrmslvsness as Is srldbaem by tb* investor or by tbe taxpayer, bat weabnold not of our own mallaa, banaaaa fortified by law, deetamaa taprorsmsot to ha made antin ■ meet with the approval of lbs ■klirby of these to be affected by tbe ami tbmsif, except la eases when It tap. Oeaeeqaeatly, permanent Impmammala shoe Id not emanate from ■a, tat feamtha wMty to be affected kg tbe aapaam and coat, whether soeb tapes* tat sat baby an a sot or Mead Isaae. And whenever each dsstals ezpsesssd wesboakt give every asstaaamleaany the same Into effect. " TN» Is aeaae policy, and ooetbet MB asast wRb the approval of every Ms the ncetae efOem^CMy. •HOT WHD DUCK Mtsaemom ties, a saw to aaa<> warn a navel ver. fMtaama Oeesgs Beck, of the local ' tam, Is "same" shot Down on the kaaah Tamday aftareoou be saw . 1 ■llf deta- Tba btped also mw blm asm tamadiataly law away. •ssfc drew hi* revolver and wbll* t the Med wm ta the alt, some distance < awgy, b* Mrtd two ahots at It. The s dan Sllitlaaed Ms flleht a flaw hnn. • digbt a boa-
dmdtataadttaa 1X1 lato tbe aarf, dead. ' It wstghed eight panada. . -dtaeat eeal estate traaWbrs la Ocean Cflty mmsded la the odSes of Ooanty llddlW*, as reported lathe Cape May ('seen llmilli.areas follows: ' ®- *<dflg lake, at as, to Ocean ony la swim sat Co. fltOA Lots lk . R a. MR M7, MB, to, Mt, 161. » MR mr tie, ta, ggL cos, toe, tor. dM. MR.dM, Mi. Ml Mt, £84,689, *.Imbg at as. toLeallaN. ■tana. MM. Lot BR Bnetlon M. >RMUa F. Atklaaoo, Kvtr, lo Mary A-Ffly. MM- Lot7»i, Section H. Itaaaa tasm Nana to math tarest tata" yea ead fltavre"^^? taTS'MJ keiia so Tweely-DtDib tteasu! ?taem«asaa> end ssres. e^o, a rao. Jfetae^liU lo SortlsUi slrrsW, be. Vaei Bert el. 1W Christian Endeavor Hoctxy of Ma Fleet Presbyterian Cbnrcfa will ■ta be penny aoelal In the church mklaaiy M. There will be several tatome Mrs. Herbert Pioch la lllilliat of tba aodsty, ■stsl Arrival a. lonmAsn Mire Kali* Rbyksdr, Altooua. mraaiAu . Is. FooR J. J. HcUratb, 8 K. dyers. Mis. M. F. WUfoag, Mire Ooro MgWUfong. Philadelphia; Lorna ; IDLKWIbO. i azf£BS*.Fi&S. 1i$5 STlSSifJSSVS: tsrsSi teVs 'fttiwsatfa fEw* JSiii" iiSSS"' K"" IT'.
I IN THE LOCAL CHURCHES Sermons atwUgxcellent Music. Heard by Congregations. BT. AUOUSTISK'8. At Ibe 10 o'clock mare lo St. AugaXRev. Thomas F. .Blake, said lu Ibe course of a brief disoourre Hiatal Hie beginning of a new year II Is customary for people to make resolutions He urged the membersnf the congregation make resolutions to be better I'hrlsKIKSr PRtWH YTEKI AN . | In tbe Flret Presbyterian Church, on Sunday, tbe pastor. the Rev. H- Hobuer, officiated at both t services, preaching in the morning on c John I; 42: "He brougbl him lo <j end In Hie evening on Job 39; c There was s Isrge audience present n hear bis event, g discourse, lu w hich b said lu part: o "The Bible Is s warm Book The c of winter occupy email space In II psgss There Is more winter In b Hook of Job. from wblcb tbe lezl b taken, than In all tbe lest of the si Only tweoty-Bvv limes is a word snow mentioned lo the fi aacred volume, and In many of the-e a it Is employed as a ilgure of n speech. Tbe people of Paleetlue do el not have adventures with blizzards It such as are familiar experiences In g< i
I* other tones of tbe earth There Is bol i r' a mountain-top, here and there, euow- i '' wblta In theennsblne Although snow I 10 Is infrequent In tbe Holy Land, and I d there are not many references to It. In I the Bible, still those that are mentioned i bring at a number of leetooe about i this whitest aud purest creation of ,e "Tbe coming down of the snowBskes ' ,t through Ibe whitened air Is a sngges- I J Hon of God's Infinity. As they cover 1 tbe earth with tbelr while maotle thay 1 are Infinite In number, vartety.^eauty. 1 w perfection and parity. As we examine ' them cloeely under tbe microscope, 1 I. we sre loet In amszement at tbe wonj. ders of creative skill. Tbe process by 1 0 which I bey are made we call a law, 1 h tb* law of cryetalliatlon. 1 i. "How feeble tbe anowflakes seem' J • Yet here Is God's dynamite. In this e apparent weakoeee lathe hiding of His It strength. Tba flake that falls Into tbe . r- cleft of tbe rock, with a few more of i- Ha feeble kinsfolk, shall lake hold of a Ibe roots of tbe everlasting mountain ' 1 and tsar them asunder. This Is God's . a way of working. He ballde Hie temple r without aound of hammer or aza. Tbe ' >. sunshine, tba atmosphere, the fallen ' , rain— these are Hie calm potencies. « Yon trample tbe eoowflakee uoder I foot, tb* children play with tbem, yet r they have ta tbem tbi poaslbilllie* of I great convulsions. They are magazines ' of power. God rides through tbe universe in Hie chariot of Almlghuneas " and Its y~*Tirp"i g| — move as si- ^ lently epfCt waving of a bntterfly's ( wlogs. God's own power Is quiet, constant, perslsteut. Inflnlte, everywhere. 8o nbtqallons UHlsomulpotense that man bare sometimes taken " ' Force to be tbelr God." " FIMar M. M. Ic The text of tba morning sermon by H tba Rev. Joseph B. Kulp. the pastor, ei Acta 10; SB: "Therefore, came I b" nolo you without galneaylng, as sooo s[ n- at I was sent far; I ask. therefore, for
rf, what Intent ye have tent for me." Mr. KnlpflM drvotedwcxBS Urns to ths consideration of Um Moth chapter of Acta ta IU entirety, one of tbe most "> Interesting and remarkable ta tbe new y lesUmtot, Inasmuch at It contains In •• full that narrative whereto Is recounted that vision of St. Peter at Joppa by ° which he was Uoght of God thai tbe a preaching of tba Master'* go* pel was 8 to b* to all paople. of every kindred 8. and tougua. Jaw and Geotlle, ctrcum 8. clsed and nodrcumelaad. Tbe middle wall of partition was here broken down '■ and tba promise in Abraham, ' In tbee shall all tb* families of tbe eartb be 7 blcaacd," began to be fulfilled. Cornelius, a Roman centurion and a h Just man, received a vision 'from God ii commanding blm lo tend to Joppa for A Ibe Apoatl* 8t. Peter tooome to'him ai ■ Oaaarea. HlmulUneonsly, tbeApoatlr • Is shown that his ceremonial law i. a superseded and fully led lu Jesus Christ, a IsTnribnger binding on men and thai » God Is oo raepector of person.. What m God had cleansed oo man might again s Continuing, Ibe apeaker told boa the apoaile. Informed by bit vUlon, _ came to the Gentile eeniuriou aud de . dared to him tb* broad and spiritual s troth Ungbi him by bis vision on tbe ° house top at Joppa. Those assembled ° ta lb* eeolurtoo'a house, waiting npon „ God ta prayer, war* converted and re ceivad tbe Holy Gboat. Thus was founded Ibe Orat Geotlle church and Christ lautly bad broken the bonds of f Jodalam I Tbe pastor, ta tbe body of hU ear- , mon, laid particular stress upon Hi. I Pater's question at given In tbe text, i "with what Intent have ye tent for me?" "Of what use can I be to youT" Cornelius and those assembled with blm had assured tb* apoetla's que*tlou before It was askad. because tbey were together lo one plane in prayer before God and had obeyed the divine direction In tending for Bt. Peter. Tbey ware daalrlog blm to declare uulo tbem ; tbe word of God, and tbelr minds and , hearts were prepared to receive It, c Tb# apeaker tben made* telling ap. • plication to tbe Uboreh of today ,iu ibe course of wblcb be declared that no preacher can base power lu lb* pulpit 1 °"ta# bit cougregailoo are or one ac- " cord lu tbelr deairc to beer the gospel ; aud profit by It, unless tbey come to bear the preaching oftb* word with minds and hearts prepared to receive that word aod bat-tag tbe will to obey s It. "The purpose of tbe Cburcb It the • conversion of eoult and the upbuilding ■ , of aeo aod women ta tb* faith and . thks tb* format loo of Christian cbar•actar. Unlets tbeee things are altalnsd fc S
U d-ies ost fulfill lb- purpi«e of tb I Master. Mem hers who *b«eut themselves '■ J weakeD those services, stultify llieaitheir conecieoces — are wltbout Joy lu t Hie Christian life and can have no power lo lead meu lo God. Jn the First Baptist Cburcb riuuday r. Jbp^aed I ' Hall Ibe Power of Jeeut' Name "the ps-lor announced hie theme st - Nam- " lug the Hsbe of Bethlehem" from the text In Mill. I; 21: 'Tbou shall call 1 His name Jesus, far He shall save His people from tbeir sius." 1 He spoke lo part as follows: i event in our fimilv life Iban (be ■ i coining or * new-born babe. Tbe great > , question which arises on tucb so oo- < TbV fond pa rents bare pondered long for the llltl* new life. If It's a ' called Mary. Ruth or Grace? Aud so 4 tbe old and well-worn name* are reom w it h,.m Vff^i.Q\VhTrs m TheT.'rid 1 a name he found to measure Ibe 1 aspiration aud derollun of the happy * aud mother? The right name must be bad for this wonderful' cree- * lure just feellog bis way out from tbe 1 of tbe great UDkdpwn into Ibe ' of earth.'. Auute aod uncles sug " the neighbor* drop lo to confer on " i locoufei
I the question, all tbe wblle tbe laughing. - Innocent, wonder-eyed siraoger. in ibe f basket near by, *bo Is destined to I tbe oame for better or for worse i through all tbe Journey of life. I. ibe' I only one who has nolhlng to say about • I Its choice. f "But. however I rat-orient »jcb an occasion may be among q,. It is still , more so among tbe Jew s. The custom . prevailed among Ibis people wberrby r (be pareuts o f tbe near . born child . tried to pat all tbe r deareWl hopes and highest amblllons l a I o tbe , toe at Hie boy and girl Jewish names all bad meaning-. For lustauce, . Miriam signified, -exalted,' 8a rah kig- . olfied 'queeo.' Naomi meant -pleas , eut.' The Joy over a baby-boy was , sun of tbe Hebrew people was expected ' to transmit bis parents' religion and _ Ideas to vucceediug generailone. 'Turn, tben, lo tbe osmlug of ibe ( Cbrtst -child. I do not suppose ihere r ever was a happier birthday tbao wben oor Lord was born. If yon recall, Ihere was no perplexity on tbe part of His parents as to choosing for Him a suitable name. That bad already been ' attended to, and by the Heavenly Father. To Josepb and to M*ry iu e dream tbe angel declared, -Tbou shall dall Hla oame Jeene, for He eball save His people from Ibeir slua.' "The name of tbe lofant-cbild of Betblehem and its significance are 1 stated In Ibe text. By Interpretation tb* words of tbe sngel mean. ibis Cblld la lo be a Saviour lo mankind, so, call 1 •one who aaves.' "There are three or four observations which we may make Just briefly oo 1 tbe o easing of tbe Babe of Bethlehem ^ "Kim, 'Jasut' was our Lord's dednam*. Oo tbe elgbtb day after < Hie btrtb He waa taken lo the temple, 1 according to (lie Jewish custom, aod. 1 being Hie first born, was entered Into 1 special eoveoaot relation* with God WU 'I— — ICIBMUUB WHO una i
'or At tbls time Hie oame waa made public. Tbe name given to Jeans Indicates He Is tbe Iqng-Iooked-fsr Messiah, ei urHavloor. Id whom tbe common peomi pl*. yea, all peoples, would (tad freed im from oppression, bale and all •*' d "Hecond, Ibis name. -Jesus.' was our if lord's familiar name Wben tbey ,t crucified Him, tbey put over Hit bead a> His accusation. This It Jesus, the X K|UK of 'be Jews ' Tbe religious s leaders ' would have bad Fllate to If change Ibe writing, but tbat ruler said. -D 'What I have writleo, I have written.' re AB! *e we look back, we see that be ^ wrote better tban be knew, fur time has aud Is more aod more announcing to tbe world tbat Jesus is King, not A only of tbe Jews, but of all peoples. „ More and more, the k lugs of tbe eartb ' (| are laying tbelr crowns at His feel, aud everywhere tbe knee Is bowed and »be tongue Is confeeelug tbat Jesus Is , Lord In tbe glory of God." j Mr. Mltcb mentioned two other |( points On*, tbat tbe name of • Jesus." 0 our Lord be* truly earned by Ibe mighty works wblcb He has doue aud a le doing among mankind. Tbe other j le. tbe name' -Jesus" Is the everlasting e' "to- of our Lord. Thl* le brought out In Ibe conversion of Haul of Tar- > le "OS. aod lo the vision or John. Ilie ' 1 BvangXIsl. on the Isle of Patmos u Tbe lesson for as. said Mr. Mltcb. t rests In tbe significance of the great „ oame. and therefore, weeing. "Ho v sweet IbRiiame of Jesus sounds ta s Jf believer's aar!" And for tbe otber fellow, tbe lesson la, "His name Is tbe r power of God unto salvation lo every t one Hial believes." Pr«y ,Ud wulk , tbat our neighbors may come lo slug " o'am* ::Jr- 1 '0',, ThT rb,ta",',E * CHANGS IN COURSE n *"» is Ml(b school Ap- ' I e proved u> ■dscsnoa Board. ,j At tbe monthly feeling of the < n I*0*"! Kdupitlon. Hupt James M. d Stevens anuouueed that the coarse of ; etudie. lu tbeOceau i.'iiy High School " has been rearranged. Tb* new coarse ■ (e wts adopted by the board aod tbe J o Slate officials have beeu asked for tbelr I II approval ■ ^ President Harvey Y. Lake aod 8. B. Swan, of tbe board, were named at i 0 members of tbe board of school eett- , h mate for tba year 1916. ■ ' Briter Traneportallop Needed [ t Tb* Young Men's Progressive League Jf j has appointed a committee-Morgan * . I Hand. Jr..' and H. H. Lake-ta en- B deavor to aecore better railroad traoa. - port si md facilities twtwaan tbls cltv 1 is. OOwdnSbS. '
SOLDIERS SWAMP • SYLYANIA TEAM ' Atlantic City Qaintet Didn't ' Have a Look-in With Manac ger Townsend's Five. . Tbe Hylvaula five, of Atlantic i lly. t which faced the Ocean City Milllaty I Club's learn In the armory leal night. . w*. outclassed ai every stage and l.wt HiecX ley 'and Henderson were back . I lis I sod Hildrelb put up tbelr usual and Pierce was very much in evidence, playing with precision and t'lspkln. who once played .»■ Ihe Million Hollar Pier lesiu in Anemic lug ever -sen nrre. The first hall ended Willi Ilie score 4? lo I In favor of the locals In Ihe second Half Haley subslllulrd [ for Henderson, and Gilbert succeedjd | During a part of Ibis seaoce. Ocean City ju-l passed Ilie spin re among Ibemselves ( Before Ibl- game and between li e { Cny Military < tab and Kergusou'. five ' a close and Inlere-llng coulest wm'- team Score: 7 lo 3 f
*t PUSHING WORK II Scull's bulkhead contract is neericg n completion. Mahsn A Co . be al-n d lower sect loo of tbe city, graded anil' graveled to Ibe curb, e Go motion ol Director Campbd!»Abf b smouut of Ibe lulerest ou bunds ol I. !»:.*. II appear, in ibe appropriations !' was changed from (1.30 to fllii This v total amount of Ibe tax duplicate, h Mayor Champion anuouncrel ihe d appoiulmeut of Willard W. Adsm as d a member of the Board of Educali. u for a term of lice years. Tbe appoint- 1 e meiit was confirmed, r Several bills were ordered paid. WERE AT TRENTON 1 J Take His Seal. . , Mayor Cbamploo, K M. Sutton, K. 1 t A. Corson and Fteeliolder John P 1 , Fox. wife and daughter. Miss Mary. 1 tecum pan led by Mi-sHcbumu. of Pbll r tdelpbla, were auioog those who went' k , to 1 renlou to see Assemblyman Ma'tk | Lake, of ibis city, make bis first ap. I pesrance as a Stale legislator on Toes , Mrs. Mjrk Lake aud her daughters were also among tbe bappj lookere-ou. Tbe essemblymau's desk was piled nigh with floral emblems from per tonal friends sod local organizations. Toe piece seal by tbe Oceau City Re publican Club attracted much attenIt was a buge basket filled with great lot of pretty Dowers, with tinllax around the framework
„ The aouual banquet of. Hie Young Men's Progressive League will be belt! J on Ibe third floor of tbe Hann Build h tag MriS3ay evening. January SI A II fcklw^fil_lbe occasion will be Ibe public Installation of tbe nga- officers , Of the lekgue j m.orce ■ -i Asia . t Vice Cbspcellor Learning. In CaSB , den. yesterday, set aside the divorce g granted a few years ago to Cbarlr* U Dyott, a summer resident of Ocean f City, who died some time since Tbe c widow will now share lo bis estate. mssikds as Chairman. ( Joseph F. W allwortb baa resigned ae a member of Hie board of governors J of tbe Ocean City Yacht Club, of wblcb be was chairman. Lack of lime to *!- j tend bla dotle* was tbe cause of his resignation. r Adjourned Sheriffs SAle. , Batwsae 1 i Monday, April to, 1916, ■ b. Tasln* rn^u.1 ai 7-Z "cloet IhTrt S'JW Ib-talOK. Hb-rlir. - ' "Y.V TH IT oil' IFt oV ' m'sy1* , Public Notice. JkarT of Ohoaso Fr-rt.o:Csrs°, . N "an y'l niy ' "l5enlngU3iangl'"' '^'^T^'slra'lgl.t^i.Tng! IborlseYhs acquiring by glrT. grm.i^pumhiwi lie uotios Is lisrcby glvos, U.al a msallnr f SS YhiE ' £' x£S" sEs 93 ' mSf tor^w8"*"1 BOSS'S ! Tbe road baglnnlnc^f Elzhlletb stnwl in sMe at fitlnl avenos to Ibe sal.- . > by" sScr of ibs'ltoaM. hunk w r.iwKtj. p liaied Jaanarv II isle. CM,k- ol l-M.XtaP.P,|MO. m
MUSIC AND ADVERTISING ! r DISCUSSED WITH OFFICIALS
~ ' Committees From Several Or ganizations See Mayor and City Commissioners. I Mayor Champion and City Com mis- j 1 a loners Campbell aud Adams bad a. The committee inen were: G V. F ' the Ocean City Hotel Proprietors' Asf eoclatlou. Pre- Ideul Floyd Slum,, and ' Mr. Frost, oft be Oceau I dy Board ker Miller, of the Young Men's Pr..- ' grea-ive l eague and Harry Headley 1 fee- 1 Into y 1.1.f ' h a v '. .'. g ' ^-.'u ne .e"a!l '<■ ' ~ r mer re-.trt that should particularly ' Afier a lengthy and general discueuaah.n. It waa agreed tbat Ihe mm-
BURKHARDT LEADS ihe Y.,..ng Men's Progressive League n Waller Allen Is leading iu Hie Iwsl av c I rage ..f polnis H I- average I- 49 5 22 ^ ^l'l'n Mbita sec.in.1 win 4" , -i ' 'There ha^e'tieu two or three bant , fought games among Hie leader- d 11 r tog Ibe week. W F Gardiner de f fealeii Han. BurKbafdt. and Rurkhaidi laral Alleu. practically pulling f blm out of Hie -ace for ltTal trophy on ' Ga'diuer woo from Mlulzer in a clo-e iner he -aye. some lime Gila week, as ll.e lournameiil ends Jaonary IS Kruird Apsrincnl. « harles K. Slilwell bss rented an apartment iu lyeauderH Corson's new apartment lion-* 00 Wesley avenue bis moiher. Mr-. Lewis Bulwell. of ' who la now occupying II. ' ! '(t Eaflrrths Boa Conrtriutor. "All cur reading life." aaya Dr. . Freak Baldwin, tbe Philippines expior efr=I-bave regarded the bo* constrictor with boreor and aversion. Wben I got Into tbe- Jungle my great desire waa 10 meet a large boa In order tbat I might do blm some very real harm . - When I .did find one my sentiments I were those of pity for the snake. He I waa stretched a cruse the path, and wbea the natives saw him tbey pounc ed upon blm with yells of delight On tbe other band, be seemed dazed. 'With a native for every yard of blm holding blm firmly be Journeyed on legs through tbe Jungle and down • to the beach. He wriggled feebly and and
hissed In a bofielesa manner. Therq ' they cut hit bead off with 00 more ! ceremony tban tbey would bare used If be had been a chicken, folded BR uiocto as tbey conld get of htm Into a • klDd of clam shell about three feet In I diameter and bnilt a fire. In an boor be waa cooked, and ta another hour this great anake wblcb bad b(ro pain fully accumulating feet and Inches for years bad disappeared. I must say tbat I felt a tittle Indignant"— Tooth's ' Companion A Pei-a.ttant Scotch Bag gar. On opening the door In response to a very peremptory ringing of tbe bell a lady found a seedy looking Individual whose outstanding characteristics lm I mediately proclaimed themselves to be an antipathy toward soap and wafer and an open mind on tbe temperance question. 8be waa about to abut tbe ! door hurriedly when be throat a foot 1 over tbe threshold. At tbe same time 1 be pushed forward a long, grubby en r elope containing a hair comb, wblcb be offered for sale. When be learned tbat there was "nothing doing" tb* 1 bibulous oae suggested, "You'd mebbe ■ , like to gle me tbe price o" a scone." and to be rid or him tbe somewhat scared lady banded over a copper "An" yell no' buy tbe combT" be ask ed aa be turned away. "Oh. week on. doot ye ken yer aln business best.* Tben. aa an afterthought, be added . "An" It's no' much o" a comb onywey A've tried tt maaeT."— Glasgow News " Taking Medicine In th* Darin Never take medicine In tbe dark This ta tbe advice In an Interesting little booklx 1 found In a drug store It Is timely and wholesome and baa • a wide application. Tbe people of this i country are too fond of taking medicine in tbe dark Tbey are so credu i Ions and so eager to make money tbat i they are constantly tbe victims of tbelr own folly a man baa made a large fortune daring tbe peX fifteen year* by writing letter* from Spain to permits In this country telling latter about fortunes left tbem t*' strangers on certain conditions. Tb-v 1' conditions always Involve tbe payment) " of money before tbe fortuna can be secured. It la amazing bow many per-! eooa who ought to know better bare given op from MOO to SI 0.000 to an absolute stranger In tbe belief tbat with this amount tb* latter stood ready - to torn over $20,000 to *100.000 to bla rietim. -lAalle'a "It y>u don't at./ nagging me. Em 4 1 shall Shoot myself tlila very mln Bte" . "Yea. that's Jux like you. wben you know how nervous I am when I bear a •hut"— London Tit Bits. ta law " u good policy never to what you need not lest you Oblige yourself to prove what yoo cannot— Lincoln. fy |,
r — " — ' Joseph G. Champion BUILDING CONTRACTOR Ralph-JHayes VanGilder ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER I YOU SHOULD HAVE A Reliable Builder To erect your Ocean City cott.ige You cannot spare the time honesty ol the contractor I have built tor a large number o! jwople an«l chuld ivtci yon' to any or all of them '-c Semi for the list of names ami photographs ol the JiottaeS". Otis M. Townsend .JZ-BUILDER 01"T'-
L. S. CORSON ^oashore Cottages a specialty * Hotels and BunKalOArs Contractor and Builder. Everything ... u.v buh.ii..k lm.* Plans and Specifications Fnrni-hed. Kstimates Cheerfully Given. ' RESIDENCE — 810 Asbury Avenue OFFICE — 74S Weal Avenue 'Mllll S. STEELmHH Guiractor ai Buimsr "'""..Til.""1"" " Allen Seull THE Eighth Oce.i.y &ye. ; Rhone Connections 1 S B SWAN j. E TROuT Swan and Trout "nsCTICAL I Carpenters and Builders | JOBbINC, A S PEC I A I TV 10 ao asbury avenue ocean city. v [ Rail DL. .a - .
^ jjeu Phone Phc. ,e i34-a ! C SUTTON & CORSON CO. ; - General Contractors • Grading and Street Building ; 739 ASBURY AVENUE » Ocean City. New Jersey Walter V. Hess | CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER JOBBING GIVEN SPECIAL ATTENTION I SSkiS ITS; 5"!°" > •<>""- sell phonc tta-w I Office 1017 Asburv Avenue , OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY REAL. ESTATE -r.x INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick A11 Eighth St. Qcean City. N. J.
We Are Distributors i ,h< : Ford Automobile In Ocean City. Sea Isle City and Vicinity Wm. H. Powell I General Contractor j Grading and Street Bi dding ' Thirty-fourth St. and West ave. OCEAN CITY, N. J. The Pontiere BOOT « SHOE repairing SHOP REPAIRING NEATLY DONE HMI8 Aabarj Ave., Oceao City, N. J ' Bl
See Me First " Raiat '. TR4DE for Estate B0HR9F o- OOf At CITT 10« on mw JERSEY Sec .Tic fl-irwt See Me Mr At W. Scott Hand 8 19 Wtslej Ai«„ Oc«ig Clij, I. J. IThomas J. Thorn FLORIST I" u -_I 3 |Cul Flowers' and Funeral Designs I'jtrnished 1 1 28 Bay Avenue j I'bouc, 42^-J .
raiTtH'-toM HP Blitatki. OTIS M. TOWNSEND BUILDER | Offick: 8th St. Opposite P. o. Plans and Specifications i precared without charge j Only galvanized nails ttsrd on *' ' exterior work ESTIMATES AND PLANS FURNISHED : JOHN T. SEAL " - BUILDER ^ _ George W. Harris Contractor, Builder *[ and Jobbing I'toiis Pre*. Bsngalawa a Spcrtsliy. No. IJ W. Fourteenth Street OCEAN CITY, N. J. lien rt,UDf. (J, x 6. 0. Adams. «. « Ariu GEO. 0. ADAMS A BRO. PLASTERING, RANGE SETTING BBILK LAYING, tic.. Etc. All Work In Mason Line Promptly Attended Th. OCEAN CITY. N J ALBERT G. GILBERT, PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER
t 645 Asbury Avenue, breckley's HC USB AND SIGN PAINTERS • CLINTON L. BRECKLEY, Paoa Kea.ly Mixed Paints. Lvad and Gila 920 and 922 Asbury avenue. , ^a HKADLKY A ADAHN Readine Coal lbs Ion (uUAHIsvd. Ball or XnUrprlls Pb^s. om. s and tare. TEVTH Md WOT Estate and Search Company Fidelity Trust Company Wildwood Title and Trust Co. Title Insurance Searches, Abstracts of Title, Conveyancing Fire Insurance P. am pv Service All Work Guaranteed Money rv> Loan on Good First Mortgage Karma for Sale / Offices in First Nationl Bank Building Cape May Court House N. J. Suffer With Rheumatism Campborole 0 vex Qiitk Relief
The Safe 1 Way to Wealth Smiio people think that to acquire wealth, it is 2 necessary to speculate — - 1 but more fortunes are L nradf by persisteut sav- | ing than by lucky specjt- ! \ o u r account is cori dially invited. .1 p-r cent. Interest Paid on Time Accounts. Ocean City Title and Trust Co, OCEAN CITY, N. J. 1 jABBOTTS' Alderney Dairies (SeccasAW t* I. S. Cbams4se) Seventh St. and West Ave. Ocean City, N. J. - Choice Dairy ProducU I • Buttae aafl Bags 1 Aak fbr Book IX of Hpeolaltl** Ordara DcUvend Both FkBM*

