SUMY IH THE LOCAL CHURCHE! Strong Sermons and Exeellen mmic Heard by Congregations. FIRST MH8BVTKKI A V . Id Mm Fit* Preebylrrian t'l.urcl Bonds?, Mm paator, lb* Rev Vharli M. Bobner, delivered two very I: taredUng eenaoDe. In tbe oiototi. bis text was Jo*bua II; 12: "Nov . therefore, glee me tble mountain. Tbe dtsoourae, bared on tbe text, wi a dleaertatlon on tbe value of faith i tbe presence of unrewarded rer>:< and onaoewered prayer The pnt. , St pie was akllfnlly elaborated and nInetrated by tbe ease of Caleb who I was obliged to wait forty tire year, j nntll bla desire wai rewarded in the j tbe :gtanta dwelt, aod'wblrh it had; • been ble pur pore to take many year. ; before. At lavt bla faith won oat. a. it | always does, and" bla heart Vdaogicc j was granted both to btm and to hi. demandants as Uod bad promtred Tbe text of tbe Rev Mr. Bobner '* Slewing sermon was Deuteronomy g; 11: "Only Og, king of Baahan, rematned of tbe remoaot of tbe gleute: beheld, bla bedataed wae a bed-trad of Hew; ■ N not In Rabbatb of tbecbildren of Amnion? nine cubu* wa. tbe langth thereof and four cnblta wa. tbe breadth of H." From tble very ■alqna pibfi ol Bcripture, tbe mlnMardrew a number of moat Important lemowa bearing on tbe life of modern ■Mb, wbicb be enforced with marked pewei end effect! veDees. Tbe Cbolr aang nnraually well IbiMgboot tbe day, Dr. J.Tbornley Hag baa ringing a vary beeotlfal tenor ante at tbe evading service. Botb tba morning aod evening aer vleaa ware wall attended. fiber baptist. Tbe attendance at tba Flret Baptl.t Obaweb Sunday was good, eepeclally In ennatdafaHon of Mm dleagreeableaareVtravaL "Tba Opeo Doer of Opportunity," fredklbblrarda In Re*. 8; 8: "Behold. tba anbjart of tbe morning sermon by tbanareer.tba Rev. George F. Mltcb. la (be evening, there was a well-re urivud wrreon on tbe "Essence of tbe Ctaatotan Meaaue." from a text In Jnbb U; 14: "Ta are my rriende, if ye da bhaHuiM I command yon." Mr. Mlteb apoke In part as follows: "ThaGoepal of Jeeui la tbe'ebarteror MUef rtgWaandrr which tbe Christian Ctarefc le organised .and la tbe sole glebed of reason for tba exigence of a tbddba m la taker and people. When ever tbe Cbaieb Cabs to proclaim and i Maa tbe CbneUao m usage. Ha effort I. tdf Thb le a vary hungry and n vaty wredy world In which we live i WMto then ta a great deal of Ind Iffer i eaea to tbe tbtaga of tbe spirit In tbb | ogaTT pre wall apoagfa aoqualnled with i ■adUdfl toappeeriaU tbe great fad I that Ma deepest Dead Is Tbe comfort of i ipbbMl lealUa Jaaos Christ k (be ' great ireimmg reality of tbe age* • and bla tbe tare of tba Church of God tadayto bring this same Jeaoa, w bom I tba oaUd bnr cracfded,' to be botb ■ Deed aod Cbrtel of all. "Hoi baatvort which oontalo. I tba arena of tba CbrlaUan message, < aod *reet word Is Frfaodllneaa. Tbe < Gllfll e# Frfaodllneaa Is tba key I MMdl Md cbareb Unaa, and .Ula I tbaarerethoy which can marvelooaly e Mtlb wtntarof opportunity now t Ml .ore cbrecbas, and all tbe c ttlflbai ef tba town, br wbtcb an ef- t tan laiy'wreada to claim tbe Inactive . eboreboaeoreer and tba Sonar. -Ore Hutu want about doing good • — •tahaortng good— and there Is a c ■WI btaaSog awaking tba cbnrcb t •bleb ta w«mg tor follow hu ax arepla.- Wfrefbtry was a mmMry Uwjtaioretrore btaeln; Hecbaared the ta abart, Hk Head and died foe tba op !' M» af karenHy. Tbe Ilia of Mia Is b kbt tba tranefaltoe into human friend- „ Mnatoaf Ua llaalttem love of God. it t ta a great day In tba life of a man t Ml ais la wooad and won to f tba IHintiUlp of tba Divine Spirit. with tbe Creator L ef tba Untvrew, to be a frieod of God . tttata tba essence of tbe Christian j "T4a greateS maane of effeslog j* >■» retaSou Is by frieodlloeas Wendllnare oo tbe part of tbe cbnrcb t / reward bis fellow-member*. c ' rewaaf Ma neighbors, and toward bis i taHowdownaoaen. Hate M tbe solution tar nil ore social and religious prop- \ lerea. Tba only real gift that we ceo a —ha to oMmcs Is oursaleee: our pertobdWy alane can sopply tbe splrltua1 i naanere ttta. 6 "O. *bat oar cbnrcb were a triore e tatantly ehureb! O. that oor people wa*h more friendly people! O, that t — d— nulty ware a more friendly ; tobeaadnlty! 'Inasmuch a- ye have s dena b onto one of the leas of tbese. yn hive done tt nolo me.' " ' C. Cbaieb had for Its text Luke 8; t: ' "Aa« le written In tbe book of tbe , •toda of Fee lee. the propbel, aeylog. tba sales ef one cry log In ibe wilder i bare, pupate ye tbe way of tbe Lord, make Hie potba straight." Tbe third •area reads, "And be. John tbe Raptire arena into all tba country about Mtarepaaaabtogtha toptlam of reAbd tothaaaaaod vane. It is recorded Urel tba wred of God cams uoto John, thaoao of Zaaboriaa.to tbe wlldarne». rem Ifebd chapter has for Its MM tbe bagtabtng of tbe preaching at Ma tba BapUS, and tba baptism kg hire la i sedan of. Jaaos aod tbe taBbare^tbe Holy Spirit to Ha DlAM load log thought which waa •Mtaapaa at rem. Iregn by Faator 55» •W— ' akpactoiioD' — f IVOII 1 1 re tbe Mass of t be event, "tap^g In tbreopaotng chapters of , If Mb ■■gals; a— sly, the ex jactation
'• RICHARD B STITE-t "M Re-eioied Preeideofof ibe-F'iret b j of i he tmmrtisie advent of a Deliverer,
d j « IXIecmer A m <ug i he I. I.rael. Tbe whole nation believed lb* (Advent to be imminent '» Bui. *aM the speaker, tbe expects- >' don referred to. «s> abroad lo all Ihr I- bealben nation., ami among*! Ibem. ': He Who a a- expected was to-be seul 'f of God, a Healer, a Redeemer aud a I- Deliverer, one who should be a Prime » Virgil «ang of Him lu one of tbe > Ecalogue*. ,tbe be-t of Ibe Greeks i- longed for Hweomiug aud believed lu I IT. India aud Egypt .bared lu tbe beii lief. Tbe fuloere of lime was come. i Mr. Kulp then declared Nlbat tbi. unlvereal spirit of expecuncy ju»t beI fore tbe Adveot was not so Isolated ( one lo history, and be meutloued the r Crusade*. Ilie Renaissance aud Ibe Proteetaut Reformation, tbe modern • spirit of democracy aud humanitarianIsm, In proof of hi* assertion. In all. said be. mankind bave been swayed l lo Ibe same direction as by a mighty f but Invisible baDd One spirit has. ay It were, been in tbe air. And this I. uune otber than Ibe spirit of God ' operating upon Ibe soul, of menmoving upon tbe face of tbe waters to . bring His good order out of chaos. , The speaker at tble point entered upon tbe practical lessons be Intended to teach, and qootlng tbe text be r noticed tbe words of John Ibe. Baptist, i a "Prepare ye the way «>f tbe Lord"' r Men ere l bem selves to prepare - the way for tbe Lord's coming end make straight Hla paths by repentaoce foi r ibelr sins aud by opening their bean. - to receive Him. Mao must' tlrst roll r away tbe atone from Ibe sepulchre ol ■ Lazarus before tbe mtghly voice ol Ibe Master could bring back tbe dead I to Ufa s Uonlloulug, Ibe paetor showed tbai ■ we can prepare tbe way of tbe Lord ' by proclaiming divlue truths that II . Into tbe needs and Ibe hearts of tbi > people. John tbe Baptist told tbe ■ puMlcaos aod tbe soldiers each of theli I beaettlbg sins end warned Ibem to re- ' f peot, cease tbelr sinning aud flee tbe 1 • wrath to oome. He told Herod of bl. ' • sinful life and faithfully warned btm. I In closing, tbe speaker declared thai ' i tbe crying sin ot mm present time la It. 1 I aelflsb Indulgence lu material luxury ^ and tbe prevailing disposition lo do i tbatwblcb we want to do rather than ( , what we ongbt toelo. Id otber words, ' we let doty wait upon desire and reto prefer the right to tbe wrong 1 ' If so doing entails upou us any sacrifice of ease and comfort. We pol the consciousness of God end His requirements away from ua, and, in a spirit 1 of maodlln courtesy, we refute to call wroog-doiog by IU old. u|Ov name ol eln, end whitewash tt wttAome light 1 some title. We are calling evil good ' end good evil. When a person, a ' community, or ■ nation baa reached 1 that stags, damnation la close a bead. ' AUXILIARY TO MEET < Bapitai bes wad Women will 1 Gather IB rbliaOelpula. 1 It was recently decided by Ibe VisitLadles' Auxiliary of tbe First Bap 1 list Cbnrcb of tbts city to Invite tbe " husbands of tbe members to ibe next c mectiug, wblcb will be beld at tbe 1 of Mra J. M. Wilbur, tbe Bap Met Institute, 1425 Snyder' avenue. at 6 o'clock Monday evening next. ' Supper will be served at tbe nominal Coat of U cent, for each person. Those wbo expect to altond should write 1 Wilbur today. 1 Recent real relate transfers In Ooeeu i City recorded lo tbe office of County < Hlldretb, as reported In Ibe Cap* ■ Hay County Gazette, are as followa: Olive Ann Wilson, et vlr, to John N McCarvey. 12000. Part of loU 28 aud Section 7. Ocean City Garden. Compauy lo George W. Uormley. 1750. Ix>l 2601. block 25, on plan for anb-diviaton north eud of Ocean City. Bernard Kockdescbel . et ux, to Ocean City Gardens Company. 12400. Lots 20V aod 210. block 2. plan 1 ; lots 3018. 8012, 8068, 3094, block SO, plan 2 runs west ol tbe fifteen -toot wide st. between I tba bag and ocean. Hsrtlon D runs Iroui Ibe bag and ocean. Serlioo E runs from ' from Twsnt) -fouru to Tweutg-mnt'i streets. - betusen lbs bag and ocean. HscUon U runs I from Twentg-nlntb lo Iblrlj-Iourtb streets. from TUlrtg-lonrth lo FurtlsU streets, be. I from Fortieth to Fort j-slltb streets, between " Foi tg- stub to Firtj-eerobd streets, between ■ King-Second lo Kittg-olnUi streets, between | l be '*> and ocean. I Mra. Martha Downman, wife of Hgfcy Downman, of Ocean View, has • bought from Joseph 1. Scull and Mrs. r Cecilia H. Creree the ground known I ae tbe "Peecb Orchard" and tbe Ocean • View Cemetery et Oceen View. Tbe r cemetery wee at oue time known ae i Wood laud Cemetery .
| CO. G WANTS HELP I FROM BACHARACI I Asks Congressman to Soppo P the "Pay Bill" for the, I State Militia. j I Hon. Isaac Ka.-bar.cl., j House of K-presv»(ali>c-I log of Hie Ocean City Military Clul an organization cooslsllog of lift ' G. Third Rcglmcui lofaolry. Nalloui . ,;-j.fdsof New Jersey. I wesdlreple .. active support lit tM'ielf of the I'a I Bill'" for the state Mtlttis wheu .at bill comes before your lawly. >f Tbe Naiionai Guards el preset. * number about 129.01*1 men. entire r The recruiting of tbe guards is onl a a to "ay foi services rendered the l oitc - membership It. Jhe Nethiual liuerds entails conslderaMe- expense, meny - members piyiug tbelr own Irausporle- - Hon to and from drills, and but feu i being paid for lime lost from employr aod otber assemblies. Tbe fact ot > Ibelr receiving pay from tbe Federal . legal action al tbe diepqgal of Jhe govI erament. It would gregily lucrreee t tbelr rfllcMocy lo that It would enable - the enforcement ol attendance end in- • ciease lite membership. I Tbe passage of Ibe "Pay Bill" would - in no way Interfere wdb euy oilier > plans wblcb mlgbt be deem-.d necessary lo promote military preparedness I tbe passage of this bill will be grele- ' folly appreciated by the members of . tble organization. Very truly yours, t Gbobue C. Ml'KPHV, DID GOOD WORK ' At the annual meeting of Ibe Peo- ! pie's Beak of Peon's Grove k few days •go. Fred Holy, of this city. • director, was eucceeded by D V.Bummerill. Referring to Mr. Doty. tbePenn's , Grove Record esys: "Mr. Doty, with bla brother. Giles , Doty, came from Ocean City last Junr and st once started tbe movemeut to organize • Bute bank- Tbelr promotion met with great success. Havlug I completed Ibelr undertaking lo their greet satisfaction and also of otbtrs, Mr. Doty declined re-election end , ( Ibe enterprise lo be carried on by others. Tbe startlog of Ibe People's Baok ot Peon's Grove will be some- [ thing for tbe Doty brothers to feel ' proud of all tbelr llvee." MEET ONCE A WEEK I Al tbe regular meeting, of tbe ' board at directors of Ibe Ocean City ! Title and Truat Compauy last Tuesday : , morning, a resolution waa passed providing for one meeting a week In ibe future, beglunlng Friday, February 4 It was fell there le no ocoaslou for , tbe board lo meet more frequently Mm. tbe county whose directors meet Tbe trust compeny has a commitof nine members to act tn case of emergency, and It Is fell ibel tbicommittee can last care uf auytbli.g HAD PLEASANT TIME ■ law Ada a. asset Entertain, a I few Fileada. Miss Ada M. Ranck entcrtalued a . of ber frieuds at ber Central avenue home Thursday evening, and several boure were epent most enjoy ably. Hrr guests played gtiaalng game- of i musical terms and stories of popular songs. There wae also some excellent i vocal and Instrumsulal music. Those present, beside Mist Renck. were: Misses Merle Boolbroyd. Loui-a I T. CorsoD, luex B. Corson. Frances Bassetl. Anna Je.su p. Anua McPherj sou. Miriam Markley, Maud M. Foulds . loua Adams aud Laura Bay re. Mrs , t Herbert A. Pioch, Mrs. C. Homer Bboeiuaker aud Mrs. Fred Pfltzeb-' a mver. PLAY FIVE HUNDRED d Tbe member* and frieuds »f tbe " Young Meu's Progressive League will " eujoy another Interesting cord party to „ tbe league's beedquertere tble evening. „ Five hundred will be played, n With each gathering of tbla cbarac- " ter, tbere Is a larger efleodance. aod It " la expeAed that tbe blggeet crowd of ls tba winter will be out to pley (bis eveVseai ttlub l.nncbroa. u The members of Ibe Ocean Ctly " Yacht Club will be eddreaeed by Roae * Blewart. • director of (be Poor Klcoard Club, at tbelr weekly luucbeuo et tbe St. James, lu Philadelphia, today. His subject will be "Advertlslug Fblladelpbla." L. P. Kutberford will preside, j f » • ■••* Accepted. i. Tbe Cape May County Board of n Freeholders bas accepted tbe lower j ii eecttoo of tbe Green Creek road from 1 e tbe ooulractors. Horn an A Mixuer.i s Tbe road ruoa from Cape May four mjlaa to Green Creek.
" WILLIAM F. M \SSKY * Re-elected Pre-i.l.-a ..f I he Ocean ■ 1 I 'tie end Trust Company.
woes of the POOH rich. I How the Wife o« 0»« Waelihy Men | Got Her Spsed.nQ Mosoy. I ,. In tbe American MsgMziue. In a story by Rebecca Hoo|«r Eastman, la a ' wife of a wea.tby man tells as followa e bow she few bold of her spending "Kitty, dear. I can't bear' that yon I should misjudge me. aud so 1 am going | . world knows. I have absolutely nomoney and no way of getting any. My t busbeud doesn't think It la necessary ' for me to have money wheu 1 can ' charge things. I owe you a dollar. , You think I bave forgotten, hut 1 bate not. And 1 am going to pay you - ( "I want to tell yon that I hate Just discovered a way to make money. Yon ! see. I have Iwrrowed so many small turns for dps and car fares that I am . quite In debt "We have one of the Bnest cooks In J ' New York, aa you know, and I order , him to make cakes He thinks they | , . these cakes at a certain woman'a ex- ' , change for (1 a loaf. cash. Kitty. I 1 , leave my car at a nearby hotel, walk , through the hotel to the exchange on j the next street wear a plain suit and a I ; thick veil, which 1 put on In the hotel ' ' dressing room. Nobody knows." ; j ! what causes crystals? !j ; An Obscure Process That Plays a ^ ! In answ«*t(T^be 'qup*t'on*"~Wlll a 1 sudden Jar ever cause crystals to ap- ' I pear In a supersaturated solution. oT i can this be produced only by the ln- | gar Laden Larkln In the New York American says: "Snpcraaturation and crystal forma- 1 Boo are obscure phenomena. iMt wa- 1 ter dissolve salu until it la supersaturated when perfectly still; then let the ! containing vessel be suddenly moved, tapped or disturbed; then cry aula of j ; the dissolved substances will Insuntiy ; . form. Pore water, distilled, may be : , pnt Into a closed container and a ther- ' mometer placed below the surface. "Keep the whole very still and the ' Wa'- may be cooled a tfhmbef of degr s below the freoilng-that Is. I ' crystallizing— point without cryaulllxi log Suddenly strike tbe vessel and I ' the liquid will aryatalllze. Many solui dons of superdenslty will thus behave. ] "This little understood process under- . lying tbe fascinating mathematical ad- | I ence of crystal forming plays a highly , important pirt In nature In tbe building of solids, of crystalline rocks and general structure of bur house— the Ne Fruit Without Bsc a. If there were uo bees, fruit trees and | a otber plants could no» produce any I fruit Apple, plnm. encumber, clover. ' 1 alt Ike. alfalfa are fertilized by bees , Honey la the bait with wblcb tbe is-e ' la Induced to perform tbia task. The j colored, fragrant petals of tbe blossom ' '■ are tbe advertising signboard telling f tbe bee where the honey may be r found. If tbe blossom ta to met fruit t tbe bee with Its fuzzy body must brush some of tbe yellow dust called pollen from tbe male organs or anthers at ' tbe bottom of the blossom, deposit thla pollen on tbe female organ called tbe I atlgma. Tbe blossoms are so arranged - ' that to get at the honey the bee moat ', flrat brnsb. with lu pollen covered - body against tbe atlgma, thus complett leg tbe pollination. Aa soon aa It bas ). performed this doty It may draw a f check for tbe work in tbe form of the blossom. While drawing tbla pay tbe bee Is involuntarily covered with pollen again and made ready to proceed j to tbe next blossom and repeat tbe »- process.- Francis Jaeger. ie Legend of the Peacock's Feathers. ,11 The III fortune said to fall npon tbe |D owners of peacocks and tbe wearers of peacock feathers Is accounted for by an orienUI legend. Tbe story run. after thla fashion: When God created the peacock tbe seven deadly slna were stirred with of bitter Jeelouoy and complained loudly e- that tbe bird should be more beantlfu! than they. "Yoo are qolte right." the Creator answered. "I have been adjust, for 1 have already given you too much. Ton # should be as black as the night that conceals you." Whereupon be plucked out tbe green eye of Jealousy, tbe yel- " lo* «je of enVymand Ibe red eye of '» murder and added them lo Ibe b!rd> I- feathers. So tbe blind alns are ever r. | pnraulng Ibe bird to regain their ejeo. and that la the reason that when men j or women adorn themselves with tbe >f fea tbere mufortune doge tbelr foot- , i atapa. ^ ._ I . Cnipmatlc. ' "I any. bow is that new baby over al Four bouse y "it's a bowling sixxvaa. •• — Exchange. ' i
the era of glass. It M.r Come After Our Iron Ore OopooiU Are E.houotodThe iron ore deposit* of Uie world are l.-ing rapidly exhausted, and the have i .. get along without Iron and •tee! Before that day arrives some substitute for these valuable things will buic lo be round, and It baa been snggc-'-l by a scientist familiar with the subject that tbe logical successor 3,111 be glass. Glass • an be. made to meet Dearly an the requirements of Iron and steel and with Unproved methods of manufactory will 1* a great deal cheaper. Is an abundant inpply of the msterlnls from which glass la made, and long liefore Iron reecbea the obpetlior*. The . lilef fault with glass la Its brtttleness. but It Is possible even now to 1 produce e grade of glsss which can stand n great deal of hard usage and many of the purposes for which Iron ls employed. The progress of Inof glass which will be as strong and ; durable as Iron and transparent as i well. ! i The use of glass will effect a great ' improvement In sanitary conditions. 't The building of the fntnre. according (VsJMs scientist, will have Its walls. '! ceilings, floors, sanitary fixtures and i j almost everything else made of glass-— , Exchange. i belated .recognition. Plaint-of a Woman Who Waa 8hadow4 ad by a Datsctlvs. "Acquaintance with a detective la ] not tbe good thing some people may < imagine." said a young woman wbo J hat never yet been accused of being i an adventuress or anything else that 1* , supposed to get one's name on the i front page* of the newspapers. ' "A few months ago I waa robbed of i a belt that I prized very highly because ' It was unique and cannot be dupllcat- . | ed. I spent considerable money and had the assistance of a head quarters j detective, but without recovering the ! j "That waa all well enough, but the otber day aa I waa walking down | Broadway I saw Mr. Detective. He saw me. too. and remem)jered that he j bad seen me somewhere, but bad «rl- : dently forgotten the circumstances. , He 'shadowed' me Jo r a block; then < when I turned Into a store he slipped ' Into a doorway and waited for me to ' come out Again he shadowed me till ; I turned Into my doorway. I "At that point he teemed to suddenly remember that he had known me aa | a client, not as a victim, for aa 1 look- , ed back be seemed to bare a sheepish , look In hla face ee.be turned And walk- ! ed rapidly away."— New y0rk Globe. I The Gallery Gods' Applause , ; ron vernation be had with Edwin Booth ' , j The latter had l»een congratulated up . gngement "The sweetest music to mj t enr*." «nld the great tragedian, 'is ih* 1 l shouting of tbe boy* In Ibe gallery I 1 know they .'lie Uot applauding bvcau — t I bave a reputation or because tbev ■ wish lo raa^c a display Tbey »lnipl< I give vent to , Ibelr natural enlbuslnvm I Tn.cn i bey shout I know thai I air | parquet. Ii may clap Us bands not of • eertsln notion* a* in tmw s lln* *h.»iia J h» n-rvd will applnnd If I read U !il» Shalt- oeare* Education. m *d...-ni*d tu-iO >ha. .« In the send, n Klrnlf. rd sr.l had had MP 1.. thai rln..h '»»« II II— >her* S| iware iliat he *• , J lend. , I ... |h*.i after lenvlnr Ktralf..ro lli.-d d-.ni.o hi. I, >i,o uo r.v,id"re "* Woman and Talk. ' • John lluoier. the famous anatomist I ■ 4 A mans la.k D always light If his toart is light-Lew Wallacw.
r " JUST A TOUCH OF A BUTTON - I W ill . u -t i •>-, - i '-ui>'t: .i i it i i i'ii uf a Nwitilt the rtiutu is flooded d Ji ,vjt!l thl. t.jv,ir i .,[ Electric Lijjht. I(s soft, steady light rests old- m $ t.vi.„ J1U] t-„i -. e\ i— -i7.ii ii :n i he little L'ik. Il" your home is not wired you are y ^ ,jt.j(riviiik ymirse2i •». . : i!j> .;d -iu%i >>i «ij Modern Conveniences. Your g 11 i fit The Ocean City Electric Service ' ll C CITV CLCCTSIC CO » ft iHE MATCHLESS ^ LIC^H.T A START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT BY SUBSCRIBING TO THE OCEAN CITYSEHTINEL 1 ' ~ Thus you will hoop in inuch with all the loi'iil h;i|i|ieniijgs and the ollicial ;ifii(iii> ol ihe ( 'il v ('oiniiiissinnors. SENTINEL PRINTING HOUSE 744-746 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J. *1.00 IVr Year, in Advance
Notice lo Limit Creditors. An Ordinance. °V«%, conmlMloDrri ,,r II,. i l. { '^y-viioc That^ati A'to**;1''' - i x'. kitluam ii. i 'amthri 1.. ^ i I Tbr above ordinance » u na-eT'.', ' » "" " I I-sn.lt,l' K..tuw enytina j Sheriff's Sale. ; " ' .'.r.'. ££ i Monday, February 7. iqi(>. j 1 ' Public Notice. ■leiaan.-JEyg-ja'r.u:; » Try an Ad. in the SENTINEL ' i
J R. CURTIS ROBINSON Not/iky Pwblig and ©OMM1SSIONER OF DEEDS Ntimlfrs 744 *nd 71^ Asbi'ry Avenue ocean c'itv - - New Jersey WM. LAKE, C. E., Keal Estate Agent. " The Ideal Summer Resort OCEAN CITY, N. J. I BATHIN6 SAFE AND UNSURPASSED FINEST BEACH ON THE COAST THE HOME OF THE FAMILY MAN S;mcimus b-i trdwalk. f rt.-e Band Concerts During Season, (ireat I'ishing in Ocean and Bay. The I b light of the Yachtsman. Numerous Trains to and Irom 1'hiiaddphta on Three Railways Within easy access of Atlantic City and other well-known resorts MANY CHURCHES NO SALOONS Try an Advertisement in the Sentinel and you are sure to get quick results.

