Ocean City Sentinel, 9 March 1916 IIIF issue link — Page 2

•' X ■ ■ " *' ■ * OceanCitySentinel (■ONM aas fnuan Bvm Tnwut K. CUKT1S ROBINSON (MM Ml PnfriMi OSCAR cm. . . NEW JERSEY ■ MYhwHtM-X in ar^ZS !' • O"" v sxpartanosd THUK8DAY MARCH 9. 1816. Base 5 . = " MM at ma rat oa«a u omi ciir. —MM. - I S*Ya I to May's Landing Record: Tka oatoftoae "Malaga loop" la no! ■mm notable an ln«tanee or danger- 1 aaaRiada etoaslnga tbao la found bere, 1 wtoeuttoraara two so-called "loop*" i aaHadal in toavy auto traffic. Cape May travel eonaa In over tbe Downs-!, town Road crossing and goes out over 1 , I bat on IBs road to Tuckaboe. wblle , eara bound to Atlantic City crow and , t acinar tba rallioad at rtugar Hill. , Hotb Ibaaa "loops" can bedoueaaay . wltb by practical plans now uudsrcou- , a Id aval Ion. Croaslnga at grade. e* pec- , lal(y on tba aaalo arlerMs of cross , Male travel, aaaat go. Tba demand or . tba public la Insistent. Tba number at trains and sntoa Increases annually Whan four trains a day, ten year* ago. passed through May's Landing, thirty ' •sbUtva daemon u umber during the ' auMMar Months, wban the procession " ar aadaa is almost eontlnnoua. I bat « ■sea dMIba have not bate caused by I grade craaatag accidents la fononale. 1 irtba nuMber of cromlngB bare can be ' redaesd and than that remain be ads- a IHlilJ pmt.Mgd, day a* nlgbt. • tbmugb tba plaaa which bare barn " put (hatha that will be a eoosumma- 11 Man aauab tube daatrad U ty Mamdad M the office of County CMtk HHdmtb, aa nportM la the Cbpe d May lMua(y Uaaatto. are as follows: t| OavM C. Gtbbaaay. ataz, to Mabel d O. VaaCtaaea. Lot ft itoclloa S, plan t> arOMaa CHy Luod Co. a Mahal G. VaaC leave at vlr to Cbai oi M. Wstaa. flffift Bams aa above. si Db*M T. MlMhatl, at urn, to Tboaaas si m. Mimusii iwa ran ass twtbvn a. MMoball. 1Mb Lot 449.

A, vbb dra-rooM bungalow. dadna Uanan at ax to Ban J. (Mb MM. Let 618, Beet loo C. Jama J. Used, at pa, to Wilbur H. SffiMMMaa. (IMS. boulbwast id (Ml af tad MMU aflat Md and norlbeaH MkMaf MINI, ttooi too £. - CbM r. FMM,ataa, to John Marts. mm. Imt Iffi, HMhloa O. aJduMauA^'a^aom ^tonB^ksBiaik sliest ■um flaMPM UMipball. daugbtar of omsmp ItaMpkill. of this e*y, toft •■s Miaday tar Hovark, wbaMsbs 'tadMi Mbaa tmlaed name. 8tae haa baM a papM of tba Ucaau City m^Mtaaai bmpg • Mam her of tba fti lsii Clam. CAP*. SHARP'S LOG ■aaaatoej ■aatdaui Mb ua mas Maasank Dddir liliaCaubsta, H C.. Cape Mm srmr »ha, wttb bis «Ha. ar ItataaSp. iMfe a (Hp Saatb in ttoir tank IMS M lbs tall, ooaUnucs bis iigMtaSi II. IMsiffihSl SI. — Had eel lavs tblsavanUMep. tab. sew whara apadtataMMtaue1*" UM| to asSM M the mom ea the eM ISM with Oapt. HlMMtr. Thaybave rapM Iranusps. ttSMMar .

al fe IN lua as loams, bltebad to »woMd Ma Oua had Me men. tfeaaawaOMa SPd two child ran In; sll Mtaasd. (hp tba way tbey Moved yap wppld tfetefe that tf tbay wan la WMd,wLeaTld "" "*'k' SSSp.wb.SdMM JdPPaep 1. - Shipper and wilt eon■^••d (hot wa pntared More heed ** Nswbarn, aa, after getting 11 df iMfe that It dag out MltaB sMI Mu tarn. uupoHd Of mm ■HlflffiaS, pad putuug In * Mtawaufgn MSSjanu pngalion. MS. Manama at II SO aad arrived at MM la Manbiil at • IS. ruo of 46 ■Sas. WMd aoottawaat. Barometer January 1 _ We started the New VdM fey atMMg IMvioe services and MStaffiaa frtands balm a service. Seams •MSSMg buna naatlag so aaany acy**1' Alaaoas Ilka summer to ■SR. VM aautbwM Barometer (P-M..M MM. JdWPMfS— Wa gat another bucket ■ •sstaapa today, and ear cook prom tan pwMfeu, taMt tomorrow. A. I hMSdn amend nnpv. "Ley suab A out bar Bds day. Wind "y*— *• SawiMMu SpLM.,aogap. Monsy 4, — Wa weat Into wiuter I****1 Ml- Cut out a ebaonoi ■StaPdSpuUne. m while we ground beMjtaWjnMr.lta' boat alts upright. ^ ■mm JuMM, ate.. laying nt good " a-— ; uftbtAMlag Seat, ••akB.b BRuL?; ,o' was s Saali wen t "J* "fen ioraml ever to ' Ss^tadk? uaM (• 1 1,

1 SUNDAY IN THE = LOCAL CHURCHES * Strong Sermons and ExpeHent Music Heard by ConJ gregations. At°lbh*10 o'clock mew in St. Augus- = tine's Church Sunday morning, ibe ' rrclor, Ibe Rev. Thomas F. Blake, '• jibe members of Ibe congregellou tbsl _ Ubey should make some secrlllccs dur i 1 log Ibe season of Leol, which began : : yeslefdsy. ' -jbrsied every week-dey mornlug el i . 7 30 o'clock. . « | KiKjrr M K. " J ' Paslor Kulp gave as usual s short « "'»ud poioled talk to 'lie boy# end girls ' r nt the cnugregetlou. coutlnnlpg Ibe I ■ subject or riuudey February it. end ^ • Hit effort ws. to lodge lu Ibe minds of • ' bis young bearers a picture of Hie ' divine thought end will toesrdsmeo. ' (be tbougbl thai Ciod is e living and " ' Kstber. who is lutrut u|>on Ibe 11 Bolh services el Ibe First Baptist % I'burch. sud also the Sunday school, j sbow.d so eucoureging strengthening of Interest and attendance. This will {| uodoubtediy be cootloued. because the (| pt is* people are rapidly uuitiug in p Ibe for sard movement of Ibe church. Ibe communion semre sixteen H members arose end ; .edged tbrm sal ns to co-operation sub Ibe pastor ib a membership campaign during G weak- A concerted effort srlll be who not affliieied a ah the local ^ "We urge every member of Ibe tr cbarcb and Ps friends to Jain us In, tr campaign for tbe strengtbenlng t. of tba cbarcb which we love and believe In." says Pastor Mitcb. "A o call, or creo a letter, will serve to m ortug Ibe matter of membership to tbe (ul of our frtsods, who. perbaps. yt ooly walling on your inviutloo." (n 10 Tba morning aarviea was assisted by

tba special uoac or tbe Junior Choir MlmRutb Wlnlarbollomsangstreetly •lf Ever I Love Tbee, My Jmoa. lt I- '• Sow." Tba selection by ibe cborus, 10 just bafors tba sermon, was well dour. * Cba inereaslug Sunday morning aodlao'am It an Inspiration to tbe pa-tor *- and tbe Juniors. Tbesubjset of lbs sermon by Pastor „ Mitch was Tba Christ- narked Life." a from (Jal. *\ 17: "I bear branded on * my tody lbs marks of Jesus." He B bandied It In a forceful manaer. and JJ hE tome to many who ware present a la tba aeraMO, tba pastor brought oui a to marks of a rtal CbrMtaa. at Ilia ■ drat ad la Pool, tba Apostle. Tbey . eere: — Earnestness of soul, devotion I, o a deflnlie Durposs, and com lelr a arreoder to our Ma' tar. Jstus Christ . "si loo last nlgbt was correct. Today * •« an okl-fmblooed northeaster, blow1 <ng and raining. Barometer 8 p. m„ ; m 1 m i January 8 — While It bat cleared, i «1 d Mill norlbeaM and blowing' Snmrtlmn It la not so pleasant, but tnaeao'l bslp admiring bow in emrneM tbe winds or North Carolina are Jaoudry ft — Wa bad eompaoy aboard tbls evening; look supper wltb us. Then attended Pint M. K "horeb. Wind nort toast; light. Borne frost this Morning. Barometer 8pm. so 6 as. January IHI li— Wind' tbe same, ootbwaat, and no c bangs. HaroiosarSp. m, SS 18-20. January 18.— Wa made a trip today la Bmafort. Visited tbe government Biological Buildings Tbey have a ' doe museum or all tba Dative Osbee, I ome erf wbleb we bad never seen be- ' foo. aoeh aa tot flsh^mouse Bsb. ton 1 got Bsb, and a One specimen of ocio- 1 pas Mom of them were la jars of 1 alcohol. Wind southwest, but looks 1 at nlgbt Ilka a shift off. Barometer 8 1 p. m., 2817 20. I January lA-Wlod north northeast • this morning and chilly. Tblok we ' «IU have frost toolght. Bpeot tbe rveulne out. Quite r-nM ehMi ,>s,si i- evaolog out. Quite w ben arrived

i- -board. Barometer SAO p. m.. SO 7 20 i. January 16 -Wind back lo nonb1 raM thla morning; quite cool. Noticed 1 -ome toe In our water backet out on D deck. One floe thing, webavregood stove aboard, and plenty or coal, so * we are eomfortable In our cabin. Barawmter Bp m.. 30 4 3). January 16 —Captain and wife Ind viltd out lo dloner today. Had two I new (to us) dishes served. One was t oil lards. Tbls In Ibe Bontb takes Ibe « P'ace of our cabbage. The other ws. b pfumrvad Age. These grow here aud ,. are vary plentiful. Tbe collarde are left t oit in tba ground all winter and tbey 6 pull I torn aa I bey want them. Tbey r grow tail and do not toad up tight like cabbage. Attended church In evening; e aermou by prttodlng elder. Wind east.' 1 "aullng to southwest at nlgbt. Hsrs "meter 8 p. m.. 28 12-20. - Jannary 17.— Nleet «„d .now tbls » morning. wind oortb shifting to r northwest. Haw a email toy barefoot ye-tardey . Quits a sudden change. I Caught aooM oyMera today, and cook i- pmmlsea some creamed on toast (or I -upper. Barometer 8 80 p. m .30 00 I I January 18— Coldest mornlug tbey I tall us In Ave years. Beveral water ' 1 '• P'Pee totaled, one at Ibe bouse where 1 r we get our water. After the sun got ' I up it became much warmer. Wind all 1 ■ around tba compass, north at night. 1 , .Barometer 8 p. m.,*80 1 2U. , 1 f January 1ft— Wind nortbeaM. lightI, nice day. Callad on frtend. lu tb. ' ■ evening and attended church a|,o ( I Wind nortbeaM, light. Barometer 8 ■ p m.. 80 11-20 | ,| Jsuua.y 20 — Had a perfect day, like •nmmer; too warm even tot . swester. « wind from nortbeaM to south B.r * "•ater 9 p. m., SO 7 20 a | January 2I.-Unoomfort.bly " Mmy. Thermometer SO tu lbs sbsds. b Hr. Bbarp and I bad on invii.t loo to I amoatog ptotorn Mm. by ttoo^. WJto-MtbmM. tawwmr.p, M , o, I ' 4d

"TRAIL-HITTERS' 1 GIVE EXPERIENCES t Helpful and Fruitful Services Held in ihe First Baptist Church. Tbe big melting of tbe day si lhe| - First Baptist Church wa-lbe eventng I e service, wlieu Ibe Trail Hitlers-' , Baud" from AllaullrCily had clisrge I of Ibe speaking. Tue bsnd was headed I by William Orr. chairman of Ibe ex- j I Slough Campaign, who Introduced ' Ihe speaker, luluru. ^ I Tbe orgsuixer cf Ibe band was Mr., i Armsimng. cbalrmau of ihe men's and will ibis wees leave, with bis.1 I wife, for Ibe Moody Bible lustitule to-' prepare for active svaogell-lic mora 1 There were live "Trail Hitlers" In 1 tbe baud with tbe wives of several of' tbe meu During Ibe evening tbe band sang "lu Ibe Harden." aod another hymn] rttteu by a msii who ts no. paslor i To a full cougregalioo. alleotive aud | j velou- .lory of their couver-hiu to ' Jasus Christ " The drst speaker. Mr Fettit. broke that tbi. ws. tbeir flrst appearance lu c public, aod a-kiog tb«t lenleocy be . grauted their lomal eflort- for Ctirtst. L| Hie etory revealed a beck-eliding ( church member saved for service. „ Foltosipg Mr. Petllt csme Mr , an Oceau City summer tnerensut. w bo told of a mlgbly struggle against the overtures of mercy during seven weeks sud aeainat the pleadings <j of s Christian, wife. Not until Ihe la-l r, nigbl did be give lu aud "bit- the is trail." His example influenced r anotbrr couple about to leave Ibe si laberuacle. Frauk Shaw, vice president of tUf id Atlautlc City, spoke next Be a told a Wonderful story of bow f.\ b Hod bad beeu working with blm J bis devoted Cbrtstlan sister. *' >y aud liow be bad {iromlaed her i.i try

r wltb all Ills might to meet Jut in heaven Reluming lo Atlantic t " v [• from a runutug irlp. be. w lib bis w ife s, and daughters, atleuded Ibe Blough I. m.-Ming-. One night tbe wife and I- daughters "bit tbe trail." Tbi. was >r ton much fur Mr. Bbsw and soon the BplrllofUod got tbe bast of him aud )r now be bas made up bis mlud flrmly >• to do all lu his p iwer lo serve (Jod by n personal endeavor among bisold-Qme e friends. Mr. Bbaw and his lamily d bave become members of tbe Presby I tertau Cburcb of Atlaotlc City. H Later oo. In Ih- after meeting. Mr. i BUaw, by an appeal to tlie vouue y people, turned tbe udc of stubborn ti KMslance or the spirit to a beautiful t surrendering, when Ave persons came out boldly tor Christ lo open contra . alou. f Tbe manager of Ibe Postal Tele- . grapb Cable Co. lo Atlantic City, Mr. Ztcber, one time a cburcb member, netted ao. Interesting experience In wblcb be fought (be couvlctlou of slu by every means available Bui Uod I Would not lei blm go. Tbe mailer . pressed upoo ble mlud so Ibel oue dey be was compelled lo leave work sick , Finally, talking to a reporter, tbey , both decided lo go down the "sawdost Jrall." When Zee her took tbe ( -laud for CbriM, be set to work to wlo his messenger boys, and aoou be led ■ bemall down tbe "trail," lolo Ibe glorious life of living tor God. | Tbe last "lrall-bl|jer" but by uo means tbe least, was Policeman Jobn t -ou. a great big broad - shouldered I Christian, wbo. at, the req irM of Mr. , d tough, oue Buoday durlug tbe campaign. led 781 meo down tbe dusly . trail, publicly coufesslng Christ as . tbeir Bavlour aud Lord. Mr J .hueoti . came wltb Ibe baud on tbe coodltioo r that be would nut have to speak, but , tbe chairman was alert. He simply tbe surprise of tbe batid sud sll. Mr. j John -ou made oue of the tost speeches , of Ibe evening, purtng bis remarks. t Mr. Jobuson told of e friend wbo had , beard Btougb sev tbet the-evsnssh.i ^ tbat tbe evaugelist

0 had glveu blm such aa overhauling h. aud beallog, spiritually, tbet he was rd iwrsuaded t„ live toller eud cleauer IQ and truer from tbls ou. wl Tbe las! speaker was Mr. Armstrong wbo related bis decision (o give blmr. self lo Dud's work altogether. Mr. Orr closed withe brief statement of tbe woDderful work that the cam0 palgu baa done for Atlantic City. u Wblle tbe cost was gtest, l,e lltaily ,e believed Ibel "ll paid." is Policeman Jobosou said (hat Atd lautic City Is now a better city. ft Tbe band members tarried for rlis,y after meeting aud were gre,tly rey juiced when, one by one. fourlee., , [(. bands " vre raised for prayer. Then I g; lbe euil.u-ie-m belgliteued 'a o.«1 , twenty Iiute raised tbeir bauds for r- prayer for loved ones. The quartet sang softly, end four aumeu aud one I ta men arose u, tbeir seats and went 0 dow n to grip the baud of Pastor Mitch. ,1 wbo conducted tbe service. With these bew-bora Cbrlstlaus tbe i k. baud gathered about tbe front of Hie " ir cburcb eud exchanged helpfui tbougbta, closlug w 1 1 b a decision y Pf«J*r, lu which .11 joined, confessing , r tbeir -Ins and accvpiltig Jesus ( brlst . , as tbeir Lord aod Master. •« j ri,e church's appreciation of the 1 splendid service of tbe betid of "Trail- ' Hitters" was ex pressed to them bv t. | Mitch. p (' F. H. N. CLUB MSB TS ! ,V I — h I y Asslrerssrlrs ml Two! | ■eatkrvs Crlrbrwi, w ju ! Tbs members of tbe K. M. N. Club d eotertaiocd by Miss Maud Kould. el ber borne Monday esenlng It was ' u three deck affair. In addition to the regular sea-ton of ibe club, (be btrtb- if! daj enulversarles of |wo of Ibe mem . were celebrated. 1 .IT- Josepblue Taylor and I una Adams. " I Tbeu birthday anniversaries did am " on tbat date, but tbe time was

7 YEARS OLD 5lrt,sAB.I» HllSfrUktSI,. j M s -lei tieorge < Murpliy. ~»i ol | av ^ I ill 1 1 "l 'i^'rXnlb j ' S blrt Inlay annlver-sry l ue-lsy (roio 8-j |Ht- g'.r L- -ere Karl p.flcli. Cecil I ,r j Gilbert :! ,«-rl Adam-. Herbert Dilf- j \ ^ ' Ktlward Smith. Alfred Bevsn ( urn.'" , Powell. George Taylor. B -twrt {tuglie. j. -"Buddie" Towtiseiid aod Kit-liard 'j Tbe cof.dltl.iii of former Police Lien- ' tenant Joliti-on Honey, of Plilhideljlplna. alio be- beeu ill el litq ho i e " allbough lie wrrned -omew bat brigln- • , ier ye-lerdsi afternoon. He Is sufferingfrom paralysis and bsrdemug of r , tlie arteries Ue i. uiicoo-ciou- , sr. " ;| t laytoti Haloes Brick. Mayor t ham I Heury Cluu lug Its- i-een given Ibe^l I contract to resurface li. e -e.il oi- ,f road Hirsm Godfrey Us- the cou- ]. t . build (lie new .muuij, Iio-|.ii,i o The Cape May leant d-fesied the ^ City live al t ape May Tor-day j G evening. 14 lo SS The referee', det-i-iou ' blamed aud Manager Tow tiseiid lold agaio play with tbi. per-.oi s- refer-e. A certain t-«ii .vuilug up the Ml. Blsslppl .one day du-iug a lost *'.f ber way aod toimi— I up scnln.t n ntame bouse. She badu't more than o * urbrd It before an old durky .ram

out. aod yelled at tbe cspialu no tlm roof: -Whar's you gwlue wlddat boot Can't you -ee nothlu'5 Fual thine you knows you gwlue to turn dts liotis.ober. spill de old womao an' de rbU'-p ' out In de !!'>:«! an' drown 'em w'Ii.h : yon doln' out here In de country ul.) your boat, anyhow J Go on back van der froo de co'nflelda ao' gel bark got oo bu. loess sev n tnllea out In the country^ foollo' raun' p«»ple's hon-.-Llfe "Cut and run" originated In a peculiar custom of tbe Egyptian embalmerx. A low caste was employed to make tbe flrst Incision In tbe ccrpae^a pro-ess viewed -wltb jnucb dislike by the people, wbo beld blm accuraed wbo should mutilate the dead. Aa soon as tbe fellow had made bis "cut" curse*. Stone* and «ltck* He "cnt" life 1 .11- i. ••■it .u wnlrb we er. I.. Ul.. , I uod ntaei and ompleta a Ftrw Alarm Mxaals. 14 — Hlxtb and Pleasure avenue. IT— Eleventh and Bey avenue. 18— Fourteenth and Pleasure eve. 36— Seventh and Wear avenue. 42 — Second eud Aabury avenue. 48 — Fourth aud Aabury avenue. 46— Eighth end Aabury avenue. 46— Tenth and Aabury avenue. 48 — Thirteenth end A. bury avenue 48 — Sixteenth and Aabury avenue. 61— North end Central avenue. 64 — Sixth end Central avenue. 67— Eleventh end Central avenot. 67— Twelfth and Weeley avenue. 68 — Fourteenth aDd Wesley even df. 78 — Fourth and Ocean avenue. T6— Seventh and Ocean avenue. 76— Ninth and Ocean avenue. 82— Secood and Atlantic even ue. •6— Boardwalk and Moorlyu terrac811— Bay avenue aud Baller-ea mail i 621—' Twentieth and Central av-nur g — -

' See Me First BUT ,F V°U ""r", SELL tmoe hod Estate ' bodrov (oi) ocem city loffi (m) rev jersey ' 1 AilWrar al' F,r"1 r| See Mr First ! W. Scott Hand : s.-t 819 VrtlijJti. Octrt CI'I, S.J ! HEADLEV * ADORN j ! Reading Coal ! b is stfsrj?0- bT b*rrci ■" co,d • the tan pam j omrw mm* lata. TEHTMssi am Proposals for Pavilion. jl r~">" "" r IIAKKV A MOItltlN. | I js.M.J' y ,»iji 'fiiyowk.

Proposals for Musir. ' "• ' Slirrir> Salt*. r.'l 'South X. nil) -»! X ttrgrrc siul f..rtj I rinpatrr Grst. tour chsliu and U-u link, lo j

- that 5rCui<tra^rof"'.J^mUprMula<w »*l" I- vrvrrul dpptla ilatrd April 3. tglS. and'to* bl 0 lirtt inortxaitr "of "i umu.ov told "by "May? 8- tiulMinx sud Loan Associati.m, u 8 i.Xathau '"w "hir "hhotHl • Tbe above draeriiicd prrmi— will be " """" T.""1 tuurtx.se, re if "L (-"PP May tajuuty l.lerk', . a, mnrtXSXe,. page, 1st'. A, H..A, lus of uiurtxages, pagi-, 1st. dr.. « ssswrsja tJSo'ts' SS ( Barry s. ltouxlau, Sol'r. 3J,ltpr»l9.2ti .SLerifl" s Sale. Iluiubrecbl. 1 lie ''ll„r llredxtiut ta.ili|aili} , rt al are defendant,, t shall eapuac tu salt monoat,' mabcb xt. tart. Ilsy Iwr/'llMuc, Up< May^Cwuitb Nrv! "'pitaC^l2tN!N>o.Jetk*;n Hundred and Mis: a-'j iLWi'&vsz M nud AtSa^iUc°BoJl«ard* thirty"1 i»J"*f^rt. 1 Old) nortbwrstrrl) In and aiueix the muth- ■ r , 'iortiicwaterly"une of'Tof s* "171 1 \uu- ' "tredV^t^to u"* "* S"' °"r b""~

L ufurtwaid, l.-unded aiHl*'doi«l||>edmav "luS" Sim'd'lli' 'A'm/^"r1Ihu^t'dr|>ld',!,rp',m .md^'th?rt5m'tV"|l ^-ldl*Sukh«wd !!w vrtth°sa^d Bu£5?lMd*bSi* - iV.-r'"*. T'S 'VU N"» ""I Slid 1172 a dbbtnre I moil tH iobTs, *° v1^ "'"Wsald owner v.au-J-trtJ br'ai"* ,b* bulkhead |Y|" hY'tht ? Third: I aK"".vSr Eleven Hundred an.1 Seventy-eight (117*) and Eleven Hundred Seventy. nine (H7»| In Blnrk ho. Eleven '•'•n }?>» siumsid. bounded ■ JT"",1 "w n'WTI. w ,-vterl y line oT'tSbTnti'? les.ievard where tile suothwr,trrly line of laiid",* |(,.d liit.Tvert, tbe same and runI "I'"!*, " j' slaty-o've l^lkdwad*lm^r^ IbJT M !soyh71i to'Yhe drr'nIellwoter*?n*th-1,cl\y*IMl *"*' '"r^* "J1 ' I'eCd^x ' ,"™b«'"t ' | Gt * ^-1 ! "fl w" '.\^""u7 7 'andhIlill'a<ldi!fui"* 1 thirty "flirt HH--""'' Mid" HulkJiead'lT'* "nS^lfu i^v^eeiU"* evtrrly ^ lute ,J '2ld " landing ! v'u";»'»lerly Ihiw* of "lalnditig ! ISiimrfw No JirT'thinw pohit "f beglnnlni d bur lo tbe | tilri d'YlYll' "u J "IY»|,U 'Ih It* d7|1 h'de*" j™ £r7C."ii's'S Bi'B 3 a <-"> (.aniens (Uwnpany dated the wevwid dav <d (I, t.ilwr A ll. {911 did^ant Kf; ,S urn?® .%■ ' I ' j J. Ftthtan T.tem, U ». > 3.<tpfp4 M !

v y — ■ " : ' r"— I • I ilj Joseph G. Champion UiLDING CONTRACTOR _ )( 1 w ■ Ralph H.iyes VanGilder ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER *'l I ' " YOU SHOULD HAVE ! A Reliable Builder 1 To riccl viitit iVnn C'lv cv.lt.iyc Voti" cannot spare t lie t:tne lo look aitct it cioeclv voiiiw': Htni must de|>cnd u|kiti the . honcstv o: the contra, lot I 1 I have Tin til !..r :t ;.t:g, nimU-t d |«oi>lc and oottld teler yon to j Send tor the '. st o! n.tnn-s and |<hologTaphs ol the houses ' Otis M. Townsend n, , BUILDER : w-^— i L. S. CORSON, Seashore Cottages a Specialty Hotels and Bungalows Contractor and Builder. Everything m tim Huiidiug i.me Plafts and >i<c«-:ti.-l':ons Furnished. Kstimates Cheerfully Given , HEBIDKNCK 6ln AM.nry A van 11- t»FFICE-746 Wist Avenue

MM S. STEW ' Goniracior ana Buili

Elcjfcnth Street and Bay Avenue OCEAN CITY.^N. J Branch Offlcc Thirty Street J&DDlog Prompiig ineodei it — — — — — — — c — — — _ c

Allen Scull

TOE BVi\U0m Biear a .-t.vo Ocsaa si ye. Rhone Connections S B SWAN J £ T ROUT Swan and Trout Carpenters and Builders IPAQ 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 Ocean City. New Jersey Walter V. Hess ~~ AND BUILDER

JOBBING GIVEN SPECIAL ATTENTION **t i sir 'o n g° ntTi t °o S s S'.l?®"' nooa acatxwa ISO ALL BINDS or BLSAIA MADC TO OMeta. *0""; am -«ost tia-w Office 1017 Asburv Avenua °C"'1 CIT" WEW JERSLY

REAL ESTATE — o INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick a ^11 Eighth St. Ocean City, fSJ. J. d ~ —

" Bell Phone. IK6-J

l-'urniturc Stored

• iftitc ' , Rrupholstenng ESTIMATE WindowShades ,| FOR YOU / Awnmgs and . j House Furnishings ■ °ur PHc" Low"1 P°"ibl' CT with Good Work And Bel MiUrixl Lawrence n. Lear

1 654 Asbtfry Avenue

Ocean City, N. J.

IjKw-Money to loan on Bond and Mortgage.-®! R. CURTIS ROBINSON Conveyancing Insurance ' - NOTARY PUBLIC AND COMMISSIONER CJW DEEDS j Nos. 744-46 Asbury Avenue 1 OCEAN CITY. Al. .1

i«»ra»tiwxx xg* atttaig, OTIS M. TOWHSEID BUILDER 1 Office: 8th St. Opposite p. q. Plans aad Specifications precared without charge I Only galvanized nail* ns.-d on - exterior work CSTIMATCS AUD FLANS FUAIIISHIa JOHN T. SEAL BUILDER orvicc: XilHTH ..s octanavx. eirv "is ataatt Qeorge W. Harris Contractor, Builder and Jobbing Piss. Free. b.sgsl.., . , No. 13 W. Foartccstfe Street OCEAN CI1Y.N.J. - - - H— 9—Was^ O Atawa V. f . tax t 8e0. 0. adams k ci. PLASTERING, RANGE SETTWfi feUCK LATHI 6, Etc., Etc. All Work la Msoaa Uws Prsmpa, AltiaSei To. OCEAN CITY. N J ALBERT G. GILBERT," pnactical mouse paints 645 Asbury Avenue, Ol l-.AH city. ». j. ftlruMh-* sad Pwlhtsn Supplm BRECKLEY'S _ MOUSE AND S'OAf PAINTERS CLINTON L. ■RECKLEV. PROP ttrady Mixed Paiuta, Lead and OUe 820 and 922 Asbury avenue. ^

Ileal Estate and Search Company atpaxaxNTa Fidelity Trust Comciny of Newark Wildwood Title ud Trust Ct Title Iiyrarftnoe Searches, Abstracts of Title, Conveyancing Fire Insurance . Prompt Service All Work Guaranteed Money 10 Loan on Good First Mortgage Farms for Sale Offices in First Nationl Bank Building Cape May Court House N.J. > An Ideal a pqrMHi may have an ideal which he regards with great admiration— but to make that ideal worth anything to him it shonld be practiced, cultivated. Now is the time to practice the habit of saving if you desire to reach a higher 'plain of financial efficiency. Start an account with ns. 3 per cent Interest Paid on « Time Accounts Ocean City Title and Trust Company OCEAN CITY. N. J.

I ABBOTTS' : Alderney Dairies Seventh St. and Weft Ave. 1 Ocean City, N. Jj. - Choice Dairy- Products ■a Batter aad Egge A"k tor Booklet of Bpoetalttos Orders Delivered Both Pboma Thomas J. Thorn FLORIST — i— I Cnl Flowers and Fnneral Designs Furnished 1128 Bay Avenue ' Jtoll Plume. 4JV-J The Pontiere : J SHOE REPAIRINQ SHOP neatly done 9