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R. CURTIS ROBINSON 0=KAH CITY. - . NEW JERSEY ■a6 'Phop* Ha 66-X wort pnmpuV' ton by sxpsrienos") THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1816. ( SOOTCHMEH, the other day. cele- ( brmted tbe birthday anniversary of "Bobby" Burn*. It wouldn't be * ( bad Idaa for eoiue Ocean City people ( to read tome of Burne' poetry, espei- f lally lltot tearing on the point that It ( would be well If one bad the power to aae himself ai other* *ee him. Oom congratulations to Brother Co* par, or the Cape May County Uasetla, whore paper ha* pa**ed It* thirty -alxth anniversary. Mr. Cooper 1 aaya: 'So far aa we can aaceitatu, the publisher of tbla paper la the only one to New Jersey who was actively engaged In tba business In 1880 and still eonttnuai to It. Those who have not gsas to thai r long borne, have embarked la aomstblng that pays bettar " WORKERS' TRAM WON Taab Uaarr (ram Compass O's ■saasd Ftte, U taS. Tba Workers' basket ball team deflated the armory's seoond team In tbe ■wary on Saturday night by tbe soore arte to s The game waa Interesting fiom tbe etaat and tbe armory boys showed goal looking of tbe Workers' was senSatlooal Mae did das work from tbe "foul lloe, wbtia Cbsttln scored tbe ouly other potato tor tba armory. Marts was tba star of tbe game. Rslp.aa aaaal, played well. an »— cfs Itoftaeli* Center CbaUIn Matte l .. . i Wallace Otob / \ Belt PMd goals— CbaUIn, 2; Batterlee, 1: GMflbfd, S; Kolp, A Fool goaliMes. 4; Kelp, 2. This wee one of tbe series of gainr* played twtea a week before the start aad between the halves of tbe regular aaMetoa. To aaaay of tbe spectators, tbaaa games prove fully aa lo|ereatlng at those pot op by tba baavler Isami ATTBNDBD BANQUBT ns bts. Charles as. Msct pi Philadelphia eaikatlss. The Bar. Cbartea H. Bobnsr, pastor ef the Mat Pieeb.'terlen Church, attaoded a haaqeel Mooday eveolog of tba iiraHnl Social Uotops of tba FratoMoM deaomluatloos Id BeoUub B«o Hall, Philadelphia. There were •ear a thoasand guests present. The apeakare were all meo of natlonsl and totoraaUeaal note, the moat dlstlngaitoNd of whom, Bobart E. Speer, diltolllfl a masterly add rssa. Mr. Bahaer was tba guest of Dr. T. J ■Wager, of Philadelphia, who la a waU-hoown summer resident of Ocean U*TThe Bar. and Mre. Charles H. Bobear. who also west to Philadelphia Monday afternoon, are spending a few deye'wIU relatives to Mr. Boboer'a beamtewB, Allaatowo. ■a^Tamwel ' ■sural real aMaU tranaftrs in Oosan i Uty raeetded la the offlee of -County , Clmk HUdntb.es reported In tbe Cope I M«y Ueaaty tlaeetli. are aa foliowa: < VtotorJ.HamhMebl.afax.toWm c C. Moore, tats 4 to U; 16 to 26; SB to t »; 46 to 46; M to 66. end 71 to 76 (ell | toekwlve), North Polot Section. ■ Jeteph L Seal], et aL. to Cllotoo L i ■iMklty. 6480. Lot In eoutbaaat aids af Btospaoa aveous, 166.1 feat from c mathwed Una of Ninth attest. Oataa City Oatdooa ^>o. to Hugh i Tsaae Imsgatratb. Lot 1010, block 10, c piaaL Harry F. Sunloo, Inc., to Carl Fred- t ertok Krata, Jr. «BS0 Lot 60. DsLan- ■ eey Realty Co. Akhto A. Bowao to Sarah J. Rialey r 66666. Lot MB, Hactloo A. Oeaan Front Realty Co. to W. J. In- I vestment Co. tlOO. Lot 4, block B i ptan*. , Charles P. Tattle, Jr., to Senb E I Kaox. am. Lot 82. Section North / JemeeK. Lake, et ox, to E. P. Wtl. /bar Trust Company. 6276. Lot 110, 1 J Beetloa M. WlUtora M. StUwell, et ox, to Nor- 1 maa B. Haflaigb. lean. Portions of 1 tola 47 aad 46, Section 6. Charlotte 8. Chester, et al, to Zepb- 1 oatoh Hopper. Lot 74, Ulrard Realty. 1 Uompaoy. Seam to Laura A. Hopper Boulb- ' westerly flOfrat of lot Hand northwest- ' arly 16 fast of lot IS. Olrard Realty 1 Company. Eoaa R. Uodshalk to Cbarlaa L. H. ' Wilka. Lot oo .Ninth straw, tio feet northwest from Bay aveuot. Haory H. Marter, Jr.. el ux. to J. Herbert Sebell. 6100. Lot un Wesley avenue. 400 feet from Intersection of Tweoty-aigbtb street. Htawart R-McShee, et ux. to Bertha M.JLmt. fl666L Lola 70S aqd 785. SecLydta O'Brien to Easklel V Cordon. WOO. Lot 90, block 7, plan 2. IMiiMbii a u tram aorta to Htcui at rest ana rwaa east or taa an am toot «u. .tree «- mm. erum-tow «e. m.'e'sez toassjnam >» ManaeaUi streets." b*t •to tap aae nrssiT^ascuoD T'r'uoT ■toaah a Twaaty-loarU auswa. b*. •tosa_tto^ sar^ aae tossua^ BscUoa T raa* ^ topto, ma 25**" ~ t

sunday in the ] local churches . ' Strong Sermons and Excellent " Mnsic Heard by Con- " ; gregations. tj j first baptist -j Toe Junior Choir sang well al tbe , morning service. Tbe pastor spoke In ,j forceful manner upon the theme. f, "Gossiping the Gospel." from the " text In Matt. 10:17: -Jind as ye go. - preach." v, Tbe pastor was glad to see the lo- " creased interest In the rtunday school. u ' The quartet added much to tbe In- „ 1 tereet of tbe evening service with these ; numbers: "The Light of tbe Morn- q * tug." by R. M. Slulls. tenor and alto R 1 duet; "Tarry With Me. Jesus." by „ ' Emma E. Meyer, duet and quartet: b "O Come. Let Us Ring." by t.'harles H. n Gabriel, quartet (l first PKS8BYTKRIAN u , In Ibe First Presbyterian Church, t, the pastor, Ibe Rev. Charles H. Boh- c e oer, ""delivered both sermons oo Sun- t p dsy. Iu the evening bis theme was. * •If I Were Rich." and hie text.Eccles. 0 , 5: 10: "He that loveth silver shall not K , be satlelled with allver; nor be that <j lovelb abundance with Increase." . t , There was a large audience present c and tbe music by (be cbulr excepuonally good. A very beautiful duet. c entitled, "Take tbe Name of Jesus 0 With- You," was sung by Lewis E. | " -knllb and Dr. J. Thornley Hughes. Tbe Rev. Dr. Joeeph E. Maxwell, of t " Washington, D. C., formerly resident t e pastor of the English qolony connected | ' with tbe Unlvereltv of Lelpelc. Oer- | many, assisted tbe Rev. Mr. Bobuer, , ' reading the Scrlpturee sod offering , J prayer. -v - ' 1 a In tbe course of bis sermon, Mr. ( Bohner mid: i "There Is no reason to say tbst , '' money In Itself it other than good c T Whether mouey— much or little— sbal1 prove a bleeslog or a curve depends on < '• our way of regarding and using Jl , There .Is a real danger atteudiog the . possession of wealth, but, lo aplte of t I tbe dsoger. the average man would t * win a fortune If poeslble The man In , * tbe street looks with envious eyes on , tbe millionaire rolling by In bis ( I: limousine and looge for the wealth - that would afford him a similar j luxury. Suppose his longing were , ■a realised. If be were rich. t ft 'If I were rich,' he says, *1 would >r build myself a comfortable borne. , •, where I might rest from tbe grind of , g life. Then I would do for others I | » would boy bread for Ibe widow and 0 tbe fatherless, and out of the margin a of my abnudsnce give geherously to , alleviate tbe sorrows of the snfleriog- , it I woold not forg-t God. I would be , gratefnl for Hit goodness and coo „ ir tribute lavishly for lbs snpport of the , Gospel.' Yon dream all this. But let f if at tell yon what would probably occur , a If yon were neb b "To begin with, If you were rich, e e you would probably dwindle aDd e shrivel lolo an ottarly selfish man. j, t No maltar bow gnat yoor fortune, i. you woulil still be clamorone for mora, 0 r, for-be that lovstb silver shall not be h r. mtlsflsd with silver, nor he that lovelb a I. sbondance with Increase.' Instead of , s being the opao-haoded aod generous i man yon an today, the possession of e. a million talgkl tarn you into tbe 1 most selfish of men. i "In tbe next place, If yon were rich, r yon would probably be very unhappy. V i As riches Increase, cares multiply. M Tbe other day I en* a description of a m gentleman and his wife who ^re rich u beyond tbe dreamt of avarice, and tbe h i writer says of them: -They are rich m ' much beyond their desire of expeodl- (j they have tbe most elevated rank a of their country; I know of nothing to pi distort) their happinem, aod yet they c, ai% apparently the most miserable k people later saw.' Tbe mere poaaee •loo of wealth does not create happl"I do not flatter myself that I shall is change yonr mind with this sermon, tc Yon are etlll willing to take a chance, tl (till wishing to be rich. Yoor dream A of earthly wealth may never be c< realized, and yet 1 am glad to teU you thai yon may be rich with the highest and beet wealth. The riches of this world perish In the nalng, but the dl riches of which I apeak are eternal. 01 Whosoever hat entered Into tbe cl tr-asures that are In Christ Jeaus la T rich Indeed. He who bat not that P though he possess millions, Indeed poor." FIRST M. K. T Dr. Kulp gave hla accustomed five- a minute talk to tbe children before be T entered upon bis sermon In the morn- a Quite ■ large number of them t , preeeut despite tbe unfavorable weather. The pastor Impressed opon the children tbe thought expressed our Lord's words, "Ye are tbe light ' of the world," and, In so doing, be 1 used In apt illustration lighted candles * of different sixes. The lesson that fol- I lowers of Jsaoa are not a light to others if their own live* are not right strongly enforced. [ The text of Ibe sermon was Mark, 12: 84: "And when Jesus saw thai he an- t awerad discreetly. He said unto blm. - , tboo art not far from tbe kingdom of j f God. And no man after Ibal dur.i j ask Him any question " | I Tbe Introduction wae In part as fo) 1 lows: | "Tbe twelfth chapter of St. Maik ( begin* with our Lord's parable of the ' wicked bosbandmen In whose charge I the owner had left a vlDeyard while he j d himself went away; bJw the bueband- i » men killed tbetr master's nwwpi. * aod Dually hi* eon. Tbe Pharisee* , „ took this parable as being spoken - n against them and It bad Intensified j ° tbslr hostility to Je*u>. ( ; 'The cbapur relate* bow Pharisee*1^ i, and Herodians came to oar Lord nod | i* asked ^Jhe question whether or not It | u "a* lawful to pay tribute to Rome: ] * tbe Sadduoees came asking what they ( m thought also an entangllug question I a The purpose of both parties wea lo get j ■ something from Jesus which would I lay Him open lo the lew cither of a Rome or Israel. But He weal through j | their traps as the lion of Jodab would 7

I go through traps »el for small game. T lie utterly aud completely discomfited [ them ^ asked which was the greatest commaDdineul and received the reply that to love tbe l^ird. thy God, with all I by all Ihy soul, all Ihy mind aod C all Ihy strength. Is the llrst and greatest. and Ibat In love Ihy neighbor athyflCff Is like uulo the llrst. Go Iheae two haug all the law and the prophets scribe replies commending the g wisdom of the Master's words and gets s words of the lexl. 'Tboo art uot s: from tbe kingdom of God.' a* our Loid's encouraging reply." i Tbe speaker then proceeded to de- V velop his principal thought, and this /< he did by cnuslderlog uuder three h why the questlouer of the text was not far from tbe kingdom of God h The scribe of tbe text had an ads- p quale concept lou of the .truth. He a gripped ii w lib bis Inlellecl as soon as il was announced to blm He elood before Jesus with an open, ceudld V mind sud not with eer* closed to Ibe u truth by prejudice. He did nol prejudice the case, and" he wee willing lo G Ihe Irutb aod follow lo what con- V elusion II mlgbl lead him. Therefore, a must use Ihe lulellect in religion n and not make II altogether a mailer of our feellug. "Come, lei us reasou lo- j gelher. aallh the Lord." "My people t do nnl consider." was Ihe coudemna now understand the mystery of Godllaud understaml His will This scribe recognized- tbe difference [ f between religion and ceremony, be- , » tween fulflllmg only the letter of Ihe aud tbe keeping of He spirit. He , ■ that obedience Is better than the | i lot of ram*. He saw his countryo e < exaltlug tbe letter of ihe law, making of no effect. In fact, making I' a ' ripe for that destruction pf whose 1 1 swift spproscb Jesus warned them - durlug all Hla ministry. ' 1 H, boitr.l ,od .Idc, lu Hi.J, 1 quest for truth; and thai everyone ( mast tie who seeks tbe Lord and Hi* ' righteousness. We must seek the r kingdom of God In eunoectlon here, tbe speaker exposed that most wicked and most mischievous fallacy there le In the moral world, namely. Ibal II ' mailers little what oue believes pro 1 Vlded that belief be aiucere aod honest. r Mary of Eugland honestly believed 1 that she oughl lo burn Ptolesisols si stake. ' I Many men of the South, half a ceo - tury ago. believed they were flgbllng ' ' lu self deleave. Saul of Tarsus be ' lleved he wae right when be breathed oat threatening# and slaughter against the first Christians. A men , 1 shutting his soul lo tbe truth, may work himself lolo an honest belief ] 1 that evil la good and good evil; he < inai evil IS grou BUU guuu sill, uv

gives himself over to believe a lie aod ibus be may damn his own soul. No prayei Is so necessary as Ibat In wblcb wa prey lo be enlightened by the dplnl of God aud to be led to obedience by tbe H-ily Ghost. The speaker Impressed upon his hearers tbe fact that tbe tsrlbe of tbe text, though not far from Ibe kingdom of God, wae yet not in It. He was not In tbe kingdom because be bad not accepted Cbrtet; had not received Him and His word as tbe ruler of hie life. A revival service was held In Ibe evening. ( Officers Installed. ( Protection Lodge, No. 68, A. O. U- . has installed tbe following officers: i Mastei workman, John E. Towuseod; c overseer, R. Howard Thorb; receiver. I George O. Adams; treasurer, W. Bcotl . recorder, W. W. Adams; foreman, D. L. Vanamao; guide. -Rolla ; Inner guard, Harry S. Adams; outer guard, Joseph G. CUampiou; medical examiner, Dr. Allen Corson; representative tograud lodge. Howard Thorn. The Young Men's Progressive League arraoglDg to bold another pool beginning within a short William F. Gardiner. Walter aud H H Lake comprise Ibe committee In charge. Dr. taaudles'a (Sew Foslilos. The Rev. Dr. John Hand ley. of Cam one of the best knowu members of tbe New Jersey Conference, bee been president of the Ocean City Tabernacle Aseoclatlou. The poslliou lijou a year. Masons al nillelUe. Prof. James M. Stevens, R Howard Thoa j.Tboro.Wm. M. Ranck and Harry S. Adams, went to Mlllville nerry o. Aaams, weui io .-uuiviiie

Tuesday evening, where ibey attended school of Instruction of tbe Royal Arch MasoDs Cleared ajo The "New Eoglaud Supper" given the Queen Esther Boclety of ihe way. The society cleared about IMPKRI AI. Ray L. Mabau Avalou; Carlo Kicli- ' tar, Margaret Rlchter. Else Rtcluer, ' Elizabeth Klemm, LoraH. Klemui. Mrs. M. I). Eaklo, Miss G. Eakln, F. J. Eskln. Philadelphia; K. K. Mallack. Pleaaantville; Dr and E. C.Wesloo. Mrs ^(arlba Lake, Mlaa Mary Lake, Ocean City; Mrs. E. ; Mrs. Oeatad. New York. ' Tbe Rev. aod Mrs W. L Steward, ' W. Landenbergtr and wife, Mre. Merrill. S McDevill, Ebe exer Adams. 1 Heury Slraoahau, Jr.. and wife, Cbaa. Weiss, J. E. Maxwell, Lazelle Thornton aud wife. William H. Zimmerman, L. T. Thornton, Jr.. E. Eldredge, W J. U'Brieu, Philadelphia; 1 |-Cbarlas A. Frost, Camden; J. B ! Trentou; Mr* George E ; Puttatown; Mre R L. Barry, i Laura V Ta lor, Ocean Clly; H IV Ralph, Wllmlugton; MiGelser, Waynesboro. 1 ' • 1 l-egal Dscaaveals Dr. wo. , .Legal paper* of all description. Including wills, are carefully drawn by Curtl* Robin -on at his office 711 Asbury avenue, OcreD Clly , N j I

and groves ' are re-elected! Continue asPresidentandVice i President, Respectively, of Education Board. The Board of Education mel for or- j siding 1 1 Mi Hmlth Slaled thai Clly Clerk I, W. Adams had taken Ihe oa'.h -f "Ol. e | John It Grove-, after saving thai , Y. Lake he. worked hard a- , presldeut ofthe board, and affair- »vre , this office. i The nomination we- -eoi.ded by , W. Adams, and Mr Ls.ke ».» _ F K. Willis iioiuiiislrvt J K Groves for Ihe vice presidency W | Adams seconded the noui'nsllon, , ll.fi office. Pre-idenl Lake wa- ab-ut. Vice , Grove- llianneil Ihe mem Household Helps. An envelop* pasl.sl In tbe cover of Ihe cooklsntk Is » Handy d-vlcc for les-plnc loose «*-l|s-s. Tu remove discoloration* from en tmeled pans ls.il a Hill- chloride of Hroc In Ihe wider y-lth which tlwy are Blled. An apron made of white oilcloth save* Ibe housewife's dress from soil ami dampness and needs no laun J Wtodowa lacome dimmed qnlckl/ where soft c -si 1 is nscil as fueh A and polish with cheesecloth It Is a good plan to place s piece of tbey are pIlM In tbe china closet If redocea tbe danger of breakage and prevents rattling. una en tns Court. When John Barton Payne was on the bench he was considered a purist and showed Impatience If a lawyer slipiwd , a cog and committed s grammatical er- ( ror On oue occasion he "called" coun _ | ael for an assault npoD Ihe king's Eng tbe examination of Ihe witness him self. iJiler In tbe trial the attorney 1 had considerable difficulty In bringing I out Ibe location of a certain ash box. I and Judge Payue turned lo Ibe witness | to *ay sharply: ( "You knew this ash box. didn't ton?" ( "So. your honor." answered the wtl . ness. "but I knew of It." "One oa Ihe court." observed Judge "Proceed with the case."— ChiPost, 1 I

, His Dssthbod Jsst. ( When Cbarlea Mathews tbe elder was lying npon bis deathbed a friend. < Intending to give him a dose of medl- | clnc. banded him by accident some Ink from a small vial. Od discovering | ' when too late Ibe mischief be said, i 1 "Good heavens, Mathews. 1 bsve given | i you a dose of &k." "Never-never mind, my boy," vu> the faint reply. "I'll swallow a bit of blotting pa|«er." • Crying Baby Always i After we solve the nebular hypothe- I els and get n reasonably tore line on tbe fonrth dimension we ahall devote a few hundred years to determining why a woman with a baby come* to lecture *t all. Then we shall try to ; determine why she always sits In the front seat.-Biiffalo News 1 In An English Church. , When visiting Stockton chorrh a abort time ago I observed the following notice respecting dog* displayed In " a conspicuous position: "It Is not wrong to bare man's best companion ] In a place of worshlp."-London Notes ' and Queries. Beady Argument. ' "81 r. I am soliciting advertisements " I "Young man. my time 1* valuable " I "Advertise with ns and yon will be r so rushed with trade that yonr time c will be twice aa valuable."— Louisville Courier-Journal. "Are yon looking for work?" "No. sir; Pm looking for money, but ' I'm willing to work because that's the j 1 only way I can gel IL"-Boston Tran- - r script. ~Free and Equa. Gabe— All men are born free end equal. Steve— Yes. but that lasts only j about ten days— Cincinnati Enquirer. e *TnTTnrrriTTmo-wowtereT»TWToerT-r— e-TTTT

work on jetties ■ nearly finished j Allen Scull Has About Completed His Contract for This City. I Al Hie weekly meeting of the I Wy j t"l!tod ' '..r ihe absence ' | Champion, alio, he said, was but of •town on business pertaining lo the | municipality ^ ' Scull ha. til- con., yl In wcl ion of Hie clly spieled Willi the ' C. Maliali A ' o are going aloug with City Soli, -il. >r Ko-welJ -laled llial Judge Eldretlge. of H.e I .pe M,> ^ The i e p-.il .r Huil.lllig In-iwcls.rj I he report of Clly Ele. uiciau Itlgglq-. » lib t-'t enclosed. » a. sl-o orAl llie request of i'ax Collector Burleigh. a quil claim deed, for lul* Nos 115-5. 11 Viand 1161. Uceau Clly GarG. Moore, lax sale of 1812. was grained. Director Campbell, were ad. .pled. Resolved by Ihe Hoard of Comrni--loner-of Ocean i Hy thai Ocean Clly Number 680. aud thai Hie proper officers be authorized aud Instructed He it Resolved hy Ihe Hoard of CnmuilL'lly. New Jersey. Hie *uiu of six hundred aud uluely-tbree and 06 100 dol- ■ ceived from Issuing bonds under Or1 668. and that Ihe proper officers be authorized and instructed lo ezecuie s uole secure said sum. Resolved by the Hoard of Cooiidi • slouer* of Ocean Clly Ibal Ocesu Clly Clly. New Jersey. Ihe *uin of four collection of taxes for Ihe year 1916, a°id thai Ihe pro|*r officer* be author Several bills were read and ordered paid.

"Dpyou know. John, there are tiroes — wbe6Toa ah.fifsftna of acnul bumac g Intelligence." "Thafa al right. Cbarlea If yor twice aa much aa you do now you'd be half wilted "-Minnesota Mln . , ~ Ma Complaint. "Boms day 'vcrled Ihe outraged poet "yon editors will Dgbt foe my work!" "All right. ' sighed Ihe editor resign _ edly. "I'll he a good sport If 1 gd | Pock. V Easy For ths Pig. Instead of driving a pig to market Chinese cool a tie It to a pole, cover II with wrapp' ga of straw and marsh grass and c rry It. two bearers to a One today to worth two tomorrow*. - Franklin. f~ See Me First If YOU WANT TO BUT

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See Ble First 1 Montage Usui baasO od dot over one hall > 'SfSrS5*^T2S.r s.! 1 I He-e He Firnt < ' W. Scott Hand 819 WBSIbj Aw., Ocan CHj, I. J. i

He tested Bell ■ j |rTj toll service ! \ j._ ~ Wfcl|"'a = Reasoned the Boss: "When 1 = I wanted to get rid of that E 3 h !? E surplus stock last week, I tele- = :JlA \ = phoned around town and did = = it. Why not branch out and E I brush up some of the pros- { .*£• " ■' \ pects in other towns?" E JIT! ■ : So he tried it and rounded out a = -cilf* : day's business that astonished him. = -. ; i , l / ' jf : Deducting the smail Bell Telephone = ; j' } | Rl )/; .' cost from the fare showed him = * ■ \\i f J ^ = extra big profit, and he's still do- : i-. 3 Wf.'A : lag it. So are hundreds of others. E \ Ny — "'I; "3 I Itu cost practically nothing to 1 \* V, E learn the lesion for yourself. = 6 BATLA6Tic"eTTv! V*?"*''

;TZ - — • d 'j Joseph G. Champion UILDING CONTRACTOR U> Jl i '' ' I ■ ^ ' I f • Ralph Hayes VanGilder ARCHITECT AND ENCINEEIP !. . I < \ . " p fli^YOU SHOULD HAVE A Reliable Builder To erect your Ocean C.'y cottage You cannot spare the t me to look alter it closely your- lt and must depeud iil«m the , ' honesty ol the contractor i i f, a"?' j't all «' jhenF ^ I h ' : i h ol the hoifw- ' Otis M. Townsend ; BUILDER ""M" L. S. CORSON, s"a r Contractor and Builder. K.oythu.g m ii» huim.i.k i.me i Plans and SlHv-ihcations Knii:-.he.l. li.f. mates CheerAilly Given KEKI DK.NCK -610 Anbury Avsmi* i >Krl( K- -74.5 Wewl Avenue : WILIflBD S. 5TEEL1H "THgHSr"' : CODlracior anil Builder Allen Scull THE j Eights ajro Qcsduv .•/ rt \ Rhone Connections

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REAL ESTATE. -m«* INSURANCE I Clayton Haines Brick L A 11 Eighth St. Ocean City, N. J. A SMALL INVESTMENT WONDERFUL RESULTS Hughes' Bronchial Mixture ..... vr •TVL.a 1 Give .r a rwiaa 71 C(»'6 '<» *o>b( HUGHES' CENTRAL PHARMACY HCHTH ST SNO WESLCY *Vt OCEAN CITY. N. J. L LAWRENCE M. LEAR 1 B.u N C. GODFREY laraa-svavs. «ss-« Upholstering1, Awnings, House | Furnishings 654 ASB J|Y AVEN'JE- ^ OCEAN CITY, N. J ' ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN i" I Advertise in the SENTINEL

rajTBtrroM twn BTIU^ I otis m. tqwnseih 1 - builder \ Offick: Sth St. Opposite p. 9. Wk Plans and Spanificatians 1 » . precared without chaige £ " [ Only galvanized nail? nsjdou M exterior work ESTIMATES *ND PLANS FURNIBHF, jl JOHHT, SEAL 1: i BUILDER* ■ „ Oeorj/e W. Harris 1 A Contractor, Builder 9 t and Jobbing Frsc. Hungslos. . Spwnil, H No. 13 \N . I ourleenlh Slrcv, 9 OCEAN CITY. N. J. lu-iii- -,WO| ■ 6. 0. Adami «. « Aflar i " HS.lt, I GEO. 0. ADAMS A Cl, 9 * RANGE SETT® I , BRILK LAYING, tie.. Etc., I All Work In Mason LJne Protopti; 9 Attended To. I n OCEAN CITY. N / In I F ALBERT G. GILBERT, I PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTQ | 645 Asbury Avenue, BRECKLEY'S HOUSE AMD SK3M PAIHTERS . CLINTON L. BRECKLEY. PRO* Heady Mixed Paints. !.ra.t and Ofl J 820 and 922 Asbury avenue. ■" Real Estate and Search Company Fidelity Trust Comrany 0 of Newark Wildwood Title anil Tnist 6, Title Insurance Searches, Abstracts of Title, Cft»«r«yancing N Ft re Insurance Prompt Service All Work Gu.rinwt ' Money to Loan on Good Firat Mortgip Farms for Sale Offices in ! First Nationl Bank Buildiij Cape May Court House > N. J. k

DOUBLY SAFEGUARDED ; Neither Firp nor Bur- t glars can cause any loss £ of your valuables when in our Vault, because it is Fire and Burglar Proof. You can rent a Safe Deposit Box here for S3. 00 and up per year. 1 Ocean City Title and Trust Co. OCEAN CITY. N. J. ABBOTTS' Alderney Dairies Seventh St. and West Avfc Ocean City, N. J. Choice Dairy Products Butter and Egga Ask for Kuuklet of H|wclaltle* Orders Delivered Both Flute" Thomas J. Thori FLORIST — Cut Flowers and Funeral Desig* Furnished 1128 Bay Avenue I Bell l'liunc, <Z»-J The Pontiere BOOT s SHO' J REPAIRING SHOP REPAIRING NEATLY DC '"l < 41*. til Aoflory Av*.. Ocoaa CMy, A ^