Ocean City Sentinel R. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor OCEAN CITY, . .. NEW JERSEY Bell 'Phone No 66- X Safanwad'oe 'appiieatSnf^ ""J ^jjj^edrt promptly done bp axparianoad THURSDAY FEBRUARY 24. 1816. ^Kntere* gjfc L'i, r°eMUI c"7' EDGE GETS OVATION (Continued from Ktret Paga.) City, and stated tbat Ocean City took Dnt and aecond places In tbe receut competitive examination In entrance to tbe United States Naval Academy. He Mid be would do his beat to see that they got tbelr place In the —*rEx- A seem bly m a n Richards, lu bis to trod net ory remarks, addressed himself to tbe league's members aDd "tbe darastan on tbe alde-llue#, including tbe'governor," which drew great ap p la ess. He raid be elso wanted to tbank tbe people of Ocean City, for after learnlog of all tbat a congress ■an baa to do, be la glad tbey bad decided, at tbe election, to leave bhu borne. He declared tbat he Is embarrassed, for, wbao -Ed" Button asked bim to corac over bete and apeak, be tbougbi that it must be a political galberlug and bad a speech prepared. When be reached bera be was told tbat tbls lr a non-partisan organisation. Under tbeaa conditions, tbg otber speakers , have raid about all be bad to say. He told a story of a flgbt between an Irtabraan and a negro which was refer sad by "Tim" Hurat, who was a , well-known flgbt referee and baseball i umpire. During tbe battle, tbe while , ■aa was knocked down. As Hurst J loekeddown oo tbe man, Hurst counted i ■oraitblng Ilka Ibis: 1>oe— (for tbe love of Ireland, gel t np). Two— (for tbe love of Mike, t get op)," aod ao oo until tbe fellow . wae able to recover aod get up before r tbe fatal ten was counted. A little t asm ratal ten was counted. A utile
terar, tbe negro eras knocked down For bim tbe referee counted, "one two, three, four, Ave, and Ave la ten." Ha faulted another story of a colored wean, who, after being badly beaten lu ofcflbt, wrote a note disavowing the whole Incident, and raid It would be wall If this country could retain lis plaeeaeapowerfol nation by writing He explain a himself in no oncer , tain manner oo the need of tbtacoun Uy tor preparedness aod told of what little equipment and flgbtlog force this State baa. In tbe whole United States tbe condition is not mocb better; in eouae Stales worse. There seems to be a feeling tbat we wUI never bave a war or that If we bave a great army will be quickly raised He a poke of tbe meaning of tbe word patriotism, and raid that If tbe present war to, aa alleged by some per on., condoclad in tbe Interests of tbe auken of ammonltlon, tbe eotton growers of tbe Soutb and tbe grain grawaia of the North most also be Included. After o song, -America, I Love You," I bod bora song, Assemblyman Hark I Imke was called on. Hewaeglad.be 1 said, to have Congressman Bacbaracb I peasant. "If any of you have any boat- l Mm In Washington," mid Mr. Lake, t Too will flod Congressman Bsc bar ■ nob than all tbe Urns " I Ha told a story of bow Congressman « Hoeharoeb quick ly' obtained tMrslesse I of a youth who had enlisted. t Tbe speaker said that while be Is In • Trenton bo Inlands to get everything i passable tor this ood of tbe State While bars proud to have tbe Con t gamemau beta, be will be still prouder i ■est tell if tbey btve aa goveruor of | the Htat# a man who lives only a few i mlim Hem Ocean City, when tbe i goraraorilvm near one, be has to treat t governor lives
the votare right or be may not go back. A HUar of regret from Judge Eldredge, of tbH county, was nod. T*e names of lbs winners of tin pbHa la the pocket billiard tournament were read oil, tbe winner* going to tbe front la receive them. Refreshments of sandwiches, ice cream and coffee ware then served. mad everyone expressed himself a. »*U plmasd with the affair. > Edwrd L Bader, a prominent contractor IB Atlantic City, came over with a party from tbat plan*. The entertainment committee compctmd tbe fallowing named: c. Homer i HhMmakar, A. J. McElmm, Lewis E. ' Bmltb, John R. droves and Jobo R. Joooa. , . w ■ I ■ml ■mora Trsssiem. I Barest real estate transfer, in Ocean 1 l*y recorded in tbe offlo* of County t dark Hiidralb, aa reported In the Cape < May County Uaasua. are as follows: < WUiaid K. Kerbaogb at ux to Jams. t *. Irak*. Lot In Section M.on As « boty aveuoe, 900 fast from south we. t ■ fads of Fifty -eighth strut. t Oomo City to Bod* J. Maybew. « QoK-clalara lot 862, Section C. laseuoo A n fro. Nona u Ninth wroat c "•* at tba Cnaen-Ioot wlda street f Nar baa was* Was ana Havaa aesmm A OaaiMb I. from North to Ninth sir^u ° Was ana Havaa aveooas. section C bom Ninth in Vounoenu. street. to. My aa* o««. H^uon „ ran. tr^ C •ratleaoth to tflaau.au, strssu. M.HI »' Ms hay ana osaaa. taction c ran. from V Err j? ■*""*- ' »em^aaqr5emiholwint8*OUO" K """" t ■fam TwmeyouMh'io wreou^ I tram Tsmy-ta.ru, to rortteU, attoau.'ta! * •am FariMb in Postymxth atresta. hstwaan 1 Pmty-atxth wP^-omnwi' auwitatatm! ! emxton^ L rent from , I "" Mrema, batwoan f a i | — ■■ IS Pant. retecrc: : Sjm jjH' H^eoa HalHtan aod «
1 1!P. 0. S. OF A. PRESENTS FLAG whose birthday we recently celebrated. = aod who, In my opinion, stauds out J pre-eminently is tbe greatest mau ol m<g}ern time*. * "We bave always had patriots and __ leaders in lime of war. and they will 5 1 rise todsv If occasion requires. _! "Tbe purpose of these patriotic ~ order., one of which we beve represented bera tonight, I. to ktndle and. - nurture tbls patristic spirit of freedom In time* of peace. "We bave to officially prereot Ibis beautiful allk flag a man who i. a soldier of the etfca. In tbe army of tbe •t Lord and of tbe Klrel New Jersey 11 Brigade lu the War of tbe Rebellion, * Mr Ebenexer Adam. " '• Mr. Adama, wbo 1. tbe chaplain * Courtland rtauoderv l'o4. No. 21. lieprocuration addre-. at the Inatautw of ® Washington ("amp. It wa. brief but i- full of patriotic aod rellglou. enthnt sla.m, touching tbe boyhood of tbe K emancipator of tbe children ot Israel. >• and referring Inetdeutally to tbe Babe ° of Bethlehem. He epoke of the great ' sacrifice., suffering, death and resurh rectlon, Uod thu. becoming the Ktnaud clpator of tbe sins of hnmantty. " Mr Adams spoke with great earneetneas on tbe life end character aud . soldier lite of (ieoerel Washington and 0 bla soldiers He referred lu eloquent t terma to tbelr exposures au«t" hard8 -hip-, being half clad and balf fed. ' Their sacrifice* and Vucces. brought * to ua a country where we can worship ' Ood according to tbe dictate* of our ► oouacierce, none darlog to molest or make afraid. > Tbe speaker touched , In well chosen » words, on tbe life and noble cbarecter 1 of Abraham Lincoln, who. with hi. l and tbe union which we so much eu- , l today. Mr Adems referred very t I toucblogly to <belr great sacrifice*. | Tbe chaplain spoke very strongly . regarding tbe reading of tbe Bible In 1 tbe public ecbcola. On tbls polut be | decidedly enthusiastic, and be ■ expressed ' bis belief aud oonvlctlon t that tbe Bible and tbe flag should be t e tbe Bible and tbe flag should be t
■ to all schools and borne*. f Tbe flag was accepted by R. W. Ed- e " ward., representing tbe board of trua- i d tees ol the church. a " Nr. Edwards, In beginning, said r e tbat anyone wbo could contemplale a e those splendid banners without emo- J * tlon was as lit for treason, strategy and i I spoil aa tbe man wbo bad no mastc in i bis soul. g Continuing, be raid: t "Wbet does tbe flag signify? Is It t t only a convenient expedient for flying c * (torn a ship', rigging to Indicate to . s otber marine owners tbat abe la a ablp f i of Americanreglstry? D i "To know tbe flag and feel tbe flag, t i are must follow it — not forward, but g f backward aod realise lu bUtory and \ under wbet baptlem* of Ore It r celved I IU name of "Old Qlory.' , I "We must follow u tbrougb tbe i , blood-tracked aword of tbe eboelem t i soldier at Valley Forge, or acrom tbe 0 i Ire of tbe Delaware oo tbe bleak De- o i oember night wbeo a forloro bope un- t - der IU metcblew leader went to vie- t lory, or np tbe steep helgbls at Btouy 1 And at a later period, wbeo It , : floated over tbat mile of mud bank at e ■ Orleana, where 8600 coon-capped, \ i hardened hooters of Tennessee, under g ■ tbe magnlflcleot Jackson, burled back « , army af 12 000 veterans of tbe Peo- ,, * insular aod otber Napoleoolr ware, g Ibe floaet body of foreign soldiery tbat i ever placed foot un this contltent^nd, , ' burling tbem back to their ships, saved , tbe Mississippi Valley from their tnva- u i stun, since wblcb time oo foreign 0 ; has plaoed a warlike foot upon our eoll. We follow It a* it floau from y the masthead of tbe old Conatltuttoo. p when, by defratlog tbe Uuerriere, we 0 I proclaimed to tbe world tbat we were |( tbe only oatlon that had been able, In r, ■ single ablp oombat, oo equal Urms, to wraet a vlctorv from Ureal Rrlt.int wrest Britain;
. and lastly we see it floating over tbe v stooe wall at Gettysburg, wbeo tbe floeat army ever marshaled on tble ■nntlnent reached lu fartbereat North t and was burled back to a defeat which r marked tbe downfall of tbe Confeder acy. t "I know tbe pulpit Isn't tbe proper . place to aoaod tbe clash of steel or » thunders of war, but wheu tbe prereut Armageddon of the nation. Is over It - will be found the! tbls oatlon will be r friendless end alone— an object of hatred to one group of powers, aud of . -leap burning envy by tbe otber group, r from wboae needs end straitened . condllloua we have developed great . wealth and prosperity. I remember tbe stlrrtDg poem entitled "Tbe R;voRising.' where tbe little Parttlan preacher, Just before the Dual outbreak of tbe Revolution, asceDda the narrow eupa or bla pulpit one Bun- i day morolDg, aud sentence after sen- 1 winged with. Are end denuncla ' tiou were burled over bie bteathiea* 1 ooogregatlon, despite tbe criea of "ires- ! son' from adherents of tbe king, until Anally be flings aside his clerical garb | aud.atandlug forth in a soldier's dress, i vlth belted sword, cries, "Who will come oat with me in freedom's name, for her to live, for ber to die?" a hundred heeds flung up In reply, a bun dred voice ana wered, 'L' "Bo, If our netlou nnder tbe possible crisis of a foreign Invasion appeals to sons for Us defeoee, 1 hope the call will be flung forth from a hundred pulpits of our tend, end from North end Boutb end West, like en upbravtng aee. a million bauds | flung up reply, end a million voices j "Don't sing to me tbe debasing mother song, "I Didn't Raise My B..y ' to be e Bold lor.' Tbe tear-suined faces of two hundred tbouaand mother* of J tbe past plaoed tbelr sous . sacrifice 1 lb* altar of our oouulry, that made i possible today the protection wblcb 1 •Old Glory' give* to you aod L Bbail ! »• then. Ilk* arrant cowards, seek 1 aafety beneath ita folds without stand- ' log forth In lis defense? I would tonight ' tbat we could place our bands upon ' . tble beautiful banner so generously ! aod nobly given to our church, aod (
pledge anew our allegiance to It and to toward national prepared!.*.. ' GWIieu Ibe flag »a. unfurled, the congregatlou arose aud rang ■•TheJ Btar Spangled Rennet. "|Tbe flag wa» hanging folded on ouk.. side of Hie church. The bands were broken and d. tbe national emblem unfolded ut Two unusually good selections were "Great Is the Lord," and tbe otber. a id quartet, was "(>. Holy Father " J't.e i Lake, were compllmeuied by many ic tb(M* wbo beard the selection. m/ e- Tbe pastor, the Rev. J K Tiotp. id preached a stroug patriotic seruiou. m taklug bis text from Jeremiah &; i "t will get me unto the great men and is will spesk unto tbem, for they bave | known tbe way of the Lord aud the y I)r Kulp begau by saying that the ■f and ability, but the* know the way , f te God They •*» where God •* going I <f and gel in I tie chariot of His purpose it and go With Htm Wbo are the great J- men of today?- Undoubtedly there Is * trio: Theodore Roosevelt. William J. it Bryan aud Woodrow Wilson? What I- tbe word of God. Tbey are men of !• Church and believer, lu JesRs Christ d The grest men of lodty ate church d met. I- try ever produced? With uuaulmou. consent we sure and say. George It Washington and ytbraliam Lincoln p These two men come from the rxr and tbe otber from the top. George Washington wa. an sri.lo ■ cratlc by birth and nature and trainI fog. He wa. tbe rlcbeal man of bl. s day. Abraham Liucolu came from I poor white people of the South, a.*ocl - ated with tbe common people of its I day. baltled with hardships, and strog gled upwardsoul of the sewer of pov- : arty.' But be. the co-nmooer. • and t potu I — t heir devotion to their couulry i aod service to tbelr people. These knew tbe way of tbe l^ird aud 1 judgment of tbelr God. We come tbls evening to look more • especially at tbe "Father of Hla Couulry," George Waablogtoo. He was the absolutely tudeepenaable man to tbe j revolutionary canae. Otber men ^ served tbat cause aud served It well , Hancock was tbe agitator of tbe Revolution. Thomas Jeflrraou wa* tbe ataleaman aud tbe dreamer of tbe ( great repobllc. He wrote tbe Declaration of lodepcudeooe Franklin waa ( tbe diplomat wbo woo friends for tbe cause of Ibe colonies. Patrick Henry ( waa Ibe orator of tbe Revofotlou, wbo , fanned tbe flames of liberty notll tbey , broke forib-iolo a mighty blare. Hal t tbe service* of all tbeee might bave j gone for naught bad It not been foi , Waablugton tbe soldier and tbe lighter Wbet made tbls mau so great? He ( God's man, chosen aa truly aa wa. , Hoses to lead bla people out of tbe , bondage of tyranoy Into tbe large lend , of liberty. He wea God's man. Bee- , oodly, be bad a good mother wbo taugbt bim tbe scriptures aod Inspired ( with noble Ideals , Thirdly, be made pleasure aod x worldly goods subservient to tbe blgb eat aud best luteresls of bis country » waa a lover of sport. c and tbe good things of tbl. , world, but be never put those thing. t the flrst place He suugbt flrst the | of God end Ita righteousness Dr. Kulp bere took occasion to .make a a. i appeal to tbe young people, sayiug | that a good lime baa Ita place and eu- \ bas Ita place, but bulb ait a out of place wbeo tbey are put flrst. , Tbe. speaker closed by nylug^tbal a waa a Christian, a be- c In tbe immortality and the deity G of Jenus Christ, consequently- all bl. c be was delivered from Ibe of death. a - d < lie I '
Tbs Deciding Voiea. ' In a busbies* men's dab In a west ern town there sprang np two factions one which criticised the steward be ' caose be did not provide the membet ' with good me# la and one which de fendsd htm hotly. ■ The dispute got fiercer and fiercer t Half the clnb wanted to Are the a tew . aid at once The other half «w h. wax efficient. Then without warning the stewar himself decided the momentous one. 1 tlon. ' One day at lunch time a member ol 1 the clnb asked the waiter: c "Where's the steward r t "He ain't here," replied tbe waiter. "He said he waa going down the street to get something good to eat"— Popo tar Magazine. A Progressiva Monarch. Alfred the Great of England has few equals In history, for he wan to advance of his time* to everything i In Wantage, to Berkahlre. to 848. , drove the Danes out of the eastpart of England, so after ridding ! hla country of the foreigner he occn- ' pled himself to the advancement of learning. After thirty years of wine rule Alfred died to 801 A D. Sensitive. Mistress- Why, Mary, tent this yont Sunday afternoon oat? Aren't yon go j tog for a walk this lovely day? Mary -Please, ma'am, I'd rather stay to. Too tee most of tha people oat oc a Sunday u eooplea,.and I don't like te be conspicuous.— London Punch. Trying te Please. Tainting your own portrait ehf "Yea." "Vanity, my friend." -Oh. no: I waa Jnst trying to are U I could paint one person wbo would be ratisfled with the likeness"— Lootorm, Courier Journal. I Curiosity. Top. did you say a little bird told you I wa* naughty?" "Yea, my aon.--Pop, was It , tittle bird with e tell talir— Baltimore American. Se Memory Reminds Ua ' The little boy had been whipped aa back aa be could remember -New j York Sun. That w# believe. I. the I 1 Opinion. I
-first national il keeps up to date "'.Bank Has Added a Remark- ( I able Machine to Its Office i d. | Equipment
end statement sheets. Hereto- j required to make a list of check, j 1 aid each separately and then subtract! to gel tbv balauce This |. ail actum- 1 pushed lu uue operation by the new | 1 machine. Another one of tbe remarkable fra- ' of tbe machine is ■ bat it automatically detects aod marks overdrafts. Wbeu tbe checks exceed the deposits result can be printed unless the Is placed lu the "Subtract" po«l- ' ^b^^d}loe lUlfKiiatlcally adds de- ' posit, to tbe old belauce aud subtracts tbe checks as tbey are listed, and tbe new balance Is com puled aud proved • by pressing a butlou, as the machine !»' electrically operated. ' ) tbjuftrons of t|ie bank, for this lime: will b* devoted to Improvtug the ser- 1 vice to all departments Tbe macblue Is tbe result of much : time and money speut to flod a ma : cblne tbat would supplant tbe unrell absolutely correct m every partlcuIt prints dates, add. old balances ! and deposits, subtracts checks, com-; pules aud prluta balauc- .nd automat- i Ically detects overdraft* All the ope{ j aDd all further mental effort is eltmtu-|. ated. There Is no human being whn|< list and add long columns of tig-, continuously with ab-«tote ac-F but tbla macblue doe. II. | . With tbe new macblue castumerVJa statements arc brought "up tu date ] ; so that when a customer wants ■ ' : I
bas to do lr lo lake statement from the file, with cancelled checks aud dellv. r. • : Tbe lustallatlou of tbla machine I- i another evidence of the high quality of | , tbe service the bank la rendering lie | patrons. Tbe macbloe bas been the.: object of considerable Interest at the bank, at business men and regular de poaltore bave marveled at tb* wonder | ful machine wttb tbe "steel bralu " i I wblcb bas eliminated much of tbe drudgery connected with tbe regular I ! IMPKKIAI. Wm. A. Tbegao. Philadelphia. ' J. A. Harris, H. F. Greaves. O. 1. , Black well, M. B. Reeves G H • Huppert, Wild wood; W. E Under- j ' wood, Phlladelpbia; Frank Malpa-s ' ! Newark. I Frank H. Campion, James A l«ougSlreet. W H. Zimmerman and ivii Ralph E Blnot, J. Randolph Morri- , ^ son. W.J. O'Brien, John H. Bchwehm ; L- Roden, Philadelphia. °D ' l 14— Sixth aod Pleasure avenue I I"— Eleventh and Bay avenue. 18 — Fourteenth and Pleasure ave 88— Seventh and Wear avenue. 42 — Second and Aabury avenue. 48 — Fourth and Aabury avenue 45— Eighth aud Aabury avenue. I 46— Tenth and Asbuiy avenue. « 48 — Thirteenth aud Aabury aveuue ' — Sixteenth and Aabury avenue. r 61— North and Central avenue. I ■ 64— Sixth "and Central avenue. | 67— Eleventh aud Central avenue. 67— Twelfth and Wesley avenue. I 68— Fourteenth and Waaley avenue. 78 — Fourth and Ocean avenue. | "6— Seventh and Ocean avenue. 78— Ninth and Ocean avenue. I ' IC — Second aud Atlantic avenue. ! i 86— Boardwalk and Moorlyu terrace I Hay avenue and Hatteraea road T a eutietu aod L'aulral avenue, j A
AGED WOMAN DIES 1 "" ' """ ! 1 Mr. Klixa Boyd, aged 76 years, who j Sunday morning at Ibe Itume of j William Chad wick tin- city, was burted St Seaside Cemetery yesterday after"""!! ty I'tidertaker Mark Lake. ' Srrvive- were comlucled at the house p., the Rev.- Charles H. Buhner. I; Mr- Boyd. » lio had Heed here 16 i I year-, had leen III two years and bed- j f.-t seven uiuiilli- >eat It » a- dotfto J*Her^Iin. Edward Boyd, and bl. wife died here four years ago. and she had made her 'borne with Mr. t badwlck^ residing with ber. and a brother who live, lu Phlladelpbia t liange- of i-opy fur display adveirequratnlVhal I hey he-rt'l Iflbn.d later than fur-day I'll la rule will be
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j ~~ , ,i Joseph G. Champion UILDINC CONTRACTOR ' |< Ralph Hayes ^anGiijet^r ' ; ARCyiTEClj AND ENGINEER OCEAN CI1V NEW JEKSEV , I h you SHOULD HAVE A Reliable Builder To erect your Ocean City cottage. You cannot spare the time to look alter it closely younwl!' and must depend upon the honesty of the contractor. I have built for a large- numhet ol jcople and could refer you to any or all of them. . Send for the list of names aud photographs ol the houses. / Otis M. Townsend office D 1 1 1 1 nrD oCEA'1 CIIY' sth si. orposite r. o. [j U I Is. L J C_ It "■ J. L. S. CORSON, Seashore Cottages a Specialty — i Hotels and Bungalows Contractor and Builder. Everything In the Building Line Plans and Specifications Furnished. Estimates Cheerfully Given. RE8I DENCE — 810 Asbfiry Avenue OFFICE— 746 West Aveuue jug S. STEEL1H GoDtraclor ana Builder *5^ " Allen Scull THE BVlUiPER Eighth Qce*x £ye. Rhone Connections S B SWAN J. E TROUT ] Swan and Trout PRACTICAL Carpenters and Builders JOBblNL A SPECIALTY 1040 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. J. Bell Phone 18 Inter-State Pho-ie 134-A SUTTON & CORSON CO. General Contractors Grading and Street Building 739 ASBURY AVENUE !«. /yy uuuni .-v v c-i\ uc
i'. Ocean City. New Jersey ' Walter V. Hess 7 .CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER JOBBING GIVEN SPECIAL ATTENTION Office 1017 Asburv Avenue I) OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY i real estate ana insurance Clayton Haines Brick • A11 Eighth St. Ocean City, N. J. i LAWRENCE M. T.F.AR . aiu ...... *a-w N C. GODFREY i.t««.st.,. Upholstering, Awnings, House ■ Furnishings : 654 .SBURV AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J ESTIMATtS CHEERFULLY GIVES ; : |KS"Money to loan on Bond and Mortgage."®! R. CURTIS ROBINSON Conveyancing jj Insurance ' NOTARY PUBLIC AND COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS Nos. 744-46 Asbury Avenue • OCEAN CITY. N. J. , Y
roiTRtrrnu isn RiiLDmx OTIS M. TOWNSEND BUILDER (Offick: 8th St. Opposite P. q? Plans and Specifications precared without chaige | Only galvanized nail? nssd on exterior work ESTIMATES ANO PLANS FURNISHES john t. seal i BVILPER ocxah'c'ty i,ch™ "" 'iVatv George W. Harris ' Contractor, Builder and Jobbing ' Plan. Frar. Bungalow, a SpctUNv. No. 13 W. Fourteenth Street OCEAN CITY, N. J. Men Plum,. x 6. 0. Adirai t. ■ Afar 1 H. S. kf.tt CEO. 0. ADAMS k CO. PUSTERINC, RANGE SETTING MICE LAYING, Etc., Etc. All Work In Mason Un* Promptly Attended To. OCEAN CITY. N J ALBERT G. GILBERT, practical house painter 645 Asbury Avenue, Hley eiW&Ti rv. and Mnppllea. Hlrrrl. K* BRECKLEY'S HOUSE ANO SlOV PAINTERS . CLINTON L. BRECKLCY. PnoP Krady Mixed Paints, lead and (Ilia w 820 and 822 Aabury avenue. Real Estate and Search Company Fidelity Trust Company of Newark Wildwood Title and Trust Co. Title Insurance Searches, Abstracts of Title, Conveyancing Fire Insurance . Prompt Service AU Work Guaranteed Money to loan on Good First Mortgage Farm, lor Sale Offices in First Nationl Bank Building Cape May Court House N. J. The Service Is Mutual ' T A bank is a financial benefit to the community by aiding in the development of sound worthy enterprise — and the depositor likewise aids in the development of the bank, for the service is mutual Vnnr Your
checking account is _ cordially invited. Ocean City 1 Title and Trust Company OCEAN CITY. N. J. - ABBOTTS' - Alderney Dairies Seventh St. and West Ave. Ocean City, N. J. Cholcs Dairy Products Butter and Egg* Aak for Booklet of Bpsclaltlsa Order# Delivered Beth Phone* • Thomas J. Thorn FLORIST — — Cut Flowers and Funeral Designs Furnished 1 128 Bay Avenue ' Bell Phone, 4J9-J The Pontiere * SHOE REPAIRING SHOP REPAIRING NEATLY DONE f 14.911 Asfeai* Ave.. Oeeaa CM* R. A -J

