Ocean City Sentinel, 25 May 1916 IIIF issue link — Page 2

Ocean City Sentinel [ R. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor •CEAN CITY. - - NEW JERSEY £ _____ Bell 'Phone No 66-X peeU^'e«Snoimion?C5lonuiIy»nd,yeerlT reus rerouted on oppueuion. Job wor« promptly done by ex patented bende. THURSDAY. MAY 25. IMS. i Cottages In tbiaclty, according to ' eeverml of tbe real estate operators, 1 bare been ranting excepting well tbu* 1 far, and at more than usually good price*. Tbl» aounde very good for au excellent rummer eearou. Every pereon In the city ebould ' "get bnay" during "Clean-up Week," K beginning Monday. June 5, a» deelg- 1 nated by tbe City Commiax-ouere. Ar " a whole, tbu resort la one of Hie clean- " est, prettiest and moat attractive of any c along the Atlantic Ooaet, but tbere are 11 some Isolated caaee where good work 11 can be done. In a few instance*, too. P a free b coat of paint would add won- " derfully to tbe appearance of bulldlDgr 11 THE Held aporta of the youuger cbll- e dren of tbe public schools to be held Id " tbe beaeball perk Friday afternoon, r June2, aboold draw a large atteudanee of parents and all Interested In tbe pbyalcal well-being of tbe children . Tbe loaugnretlou of this carnival " waa a bappy thought on tbe part of tbeaebool authorities Tbe children L' have made remarkable progreea under 1 Mlaa Mabel Bocklamaun, the pbyalcal 1 director. The following from tbe Mlllvllle '' lie publican gives a whack at some ^ people we all know ao well: "Despite " tbe cry of dearer paper, dearer Ink and dearer everything which enters Into tbe make-up of a newspaper, all of g which ebould make space more valuable, tbere are a lot of newspaper* which are perfectly willlDg to throa * ewey their space on free_write-opa. " electros and puffs for tobacco aud other J concerns for the sake of retaining tbelr favor and advertising— concerns which c make more money in one day than 1 tbe newspapers which favor them 1 make In a year's time. Just ao long aa tbe newspapers allow themselves " to be tbne Imposed upon, joat ao long will tbey.be aeked to contribute to tbe ' free publicity campaigns of thews" cod- * cerna, and when lbs newspapers learn tbe real raise of tbetr space aud charge ' accordingly, (ban, and not until then ~ will tbe speoe grafters take at tumble " to themselves and abandon tbelr re- r quest for -eeapUmeolarles.' Of all ' tbe fools out, tbe newspaper man who daeant recognize tbe value of bit own columns m the biggest." #14,000 FOR SCHOOLS » Amesal Mtctttsr, (or Wear. ( Tbe board of school estimate met ' Tuesday evening and fixed and determined on 914,000 aa tbe amount required for tbe pnbllc acboole for tbe * year beginning July 1. 1 This amount la apportioned aa folIowa: Current expeoses, $11,800; re pairing eDd refurnishing. f800; manual tramlng, $1400. The mambere of tba board are Mayor Champion, who presided; Commie- " atooare Campbell mod Adams, aud " Prealdant Harvey Y. Lake and & B. 8 wan, of tba Board of Education ' Lewie B Smith was secretary. ^ ■— t ■state Transfers. C Baeent real aetata transfers in Ocean 11 City recorded in tba offiee of County " Clerk H lid rath, aa reported In the Cape " May County Uaamte, are aa follower * Oman City Oardena Co. to David H. 11 ntlow. $640. Lot 887, block 9, plan I. " Daniel 8. Btaalman to Jobn E. Kite. " $10,000. Lot 871, 8ectlon C, with * buildings and improvamentt. " John P. Pox, * ux, to Sarah Mo- h Coo nail. $1600. Lot 788, and north- cl aa* 40 fast of lot 785, Section A. * Same to Hannah J. Steelmau. Lots * 777, 779. 781 and 787, with southwest 10 fa* of lot 786, all being In Section A. Tbe city of Ocmo CUy to J. Howard a< Mlnatar. Quit-claim. lot 2808, Ucrdeus 11 Simon B.Cunnlngbam ^ al, to Mery " . J. A. Cunningham LoU678, 708, 205 11 * 806, *7, 887 and 414, Section D. 11 John E. Kite, * ox, to Daniel 8. " Steelman. $sooq. Nort beast 40 feet d of tot 872, Bectlon C, J. Howard Minster, el ux, to Katbe- * rtneZurn, Mel. Lot 2802. block 28, " Gardens 8 Jamaa M. Cheater, et ux. to Charlotte Shoemaker Cbeeter. Lot 092, Section 1 D. " |8eoUOB A u Irons Norte to Nloui street b ylag between Weet sod Haven arennaa. «j OaeUee B la rram North to Ninth vtrrcu and runs we* ot tbe BAean-rool wide st. between Wort and Haven avenues. Bection c run, from Ninth to roorteenth streets, between u Fouruentb to Nlnsteentb si reels. bstwwn " lbs bar end ocean. Beeuos E run, from " ■taaajti to Twentj-tourtb slrreu. be- b rfom Twsntr-ulntb to Thtrty-tourib street*. ' from Tblrtj-Iourtli to Fortieth streets, be- u from Fortieth to Fortywlxlh streets, between f the bej end oosan. tectum k run, from Forty -sixth to Flfty-eaoond urcta between 11 Mra. B. W V,uni Dead. * Mrs. Elizabeth Young, wife of tbe . late Edmuod W. Young, formerly of Paleraborg, K. J , died May 17 at ?l Bridgeport. Pa., the borne * her son, Edmund W. Youog, Jr. interment we» at Glen wood, Philadelphia. Her " many friends will deeply feel ber » death. She was acquainted lo Peters- 11 burg and Ocean CUy. She was a ale- « ter-iu-law of Mra. D. P. Creswell aud T Mlaa Mary Young, of this city. I* — — ti cek'. sue. " TWOoean City W. C. T. U. will *] teuTmks sale at W. P. Gardiner's ° *ota next Saturday. Tbe union will hold tie la* meeting of tbe season next Wadueeday afternoon at tbe borne or

SUNDAY IN THE LOCAL CHURCHES Sermons and Excellent Mnsic Heard by Congregations. There were a number of eqmmer vis- j Itore at the services laat -Sunday. i*a»- j lor Mitch preached two strong ser- ; ■ datlou from tboae present. "A Rea- . -onable Service." from tbe text in Romans 12; 1. waa the theme In the morning. In tbe evenlug he took up ' "Heaven" aud clearly eud thought fully answered tbe question "Who will go to heaven ?" In the introduction lo hie subject. Mr. Mltcb said that, while the part generations thought too much ot beaveo. Ible generation of out day maker too little of IL Because people of our times are nor ae lutereeted generally lu tbe thought of going to ar they ought to be, the speaker dwelt at leugih, and with marked emphasis. upon bope In general and ho|w of heaven In particular. He ebowed from God to tbe children of men and endeavored to explain tbe lack of luterest In It at present. Among otber reasons mentioned, Mr. Mltcb keenly noled tbe rapidly-changing attitude of tbe modern Cbrlstlan, as well as tbe Church at large, toward tbe present world and Its problems. "Tbe modern Cbrlstlan sees not cnly a temporary borne sod Held of labor, but be" Sees In this present world tbe object of Christ's love and dying passion. 80 tbe present, with Its crying needa, Infinite possibilities, fascinates tbe modern follower of the Christ with boly eelf-forgelfulneae. In vrblcb be loees sight of tbe future In the absorbing Interest of tbe here and Coming to bis tbeme, Mr. Mltcb said: "Our first anawer to tbe question. 'Who will go to beaven?' Is that not everybody will go tbst expect to, aod some that Irs* bope lo will be surprised to fiad themselves tbere. Tbe Master, lo Mall haw, tbe twenty-fifth chapter, makes It very dear that there will be soma great disappointments Id tbe final Judgment. Among tboae to be craelly surprised will be they wbo ere depending upon an external profession. or opon emotion*, or cburrb membership, or opon a godly wife or saluted mother. "Otbere wbo will ml* heaven are tbe Vile, tbe impure, the worldly lo character, aud all because they 'have -own to tbe flab and of tbe flab tbe j corruption.' He wbo gen right wltb God and la on good terms wttb His Son will go to heaven." FIRST PRESBYTERIAN. In Itu absence of tbe Rev. Dr. Bobner, tbe Rev. J. W. Blacboff, of AndnK. J.. preached la* Sunday at both services to larga congregation. Ha was a former pastor of Mayor Champion, wbo la an officer of Ibe church. For tbe morning sermon tbe scriptare leesoo was I Cor.. third chapter, and for tbe text tbe twenty-fir*, twenty-recond and twenty-third versa qf tbe same chapter were used: "Therefore, I* no man glory In men; for all things are yours — whether Paul, or Apolloa, or Cephas, or tbe world, or life, or datb, or tblnga present or tblnge to coma; all are yonre— and ye are Christ 'a; and Cbrtot la God's." Tbe reverend speaker began by saying that tbe Apostle's declaration In tbe text, "All tblnga are yours," meaning that all tblnga belong to la a sweeping one, and may have seamed ao lo the Corinthians, yet lea a to tbem, perhaps, than tbe Christians of tbe later ages. For in those ages up to tbe present tbe assumption has prevailed that tbe Cbrl*lan has not many earthly Interests or joys; that ba Is lu a cage wltb no outlet except at tbe top; while be lays op treasure In beaven, be mast forswear those ofaneartbly that be Is to regard this world as a wilderness, a vale of lean, For this erroneous way of tblnkIng, tbe Cburcb Itself Is mneb In fenlt, since It has, In past tlma and even almost op to tbe present, put too much emphasis opon what baa been aptly called "otber wlldernea," piechaven afar oil Instead of bringing down to artb as a sute Into wblcb are to enter here end now, God wltb meD. "Behold tbe kingdom of God I* wlthlo you" are our Lord's words. "It rlgbtecusoea, peace and Joy In tbe Holy Ghost uow In tbts present life. SL Haul, lo tbe text, declare* that Christians are rich In every good because God lovetb tbe Sou, given all tlilugs luto His baud and we are Christ's and Christ Is He is the belr of all UiiDgs aud we are Joint heirs wltb Him. Mr. BlscboO then particularized under six bads, end In tbe followlug order: All tbe treasures and achievements of men's Intellect ere tbe heritage of tbe Cburcb, all good literature belongs to good meo eud womeo. "Tbe world," ays tbe text, "Is yours." Is not true that tbe Christ isu may not enjoy tbe world. He alone of all enjoys the good tblugs of the eartb because he una them rightly, lu tbe far of God, for His service eud. to His glory. Life Is tbe] Master lo Hie disciples. "I am come that ye might have life and have It more abundantly.'lF "He that iivetb and bellevetb In me shall never die." Dath Is tbe Christian's, for his Lord overcome datb end made It tbe gateway of Merual life; nay, rather. He has bestowed everlasting life aod tbna has abolished datb "Tbere b deelb to him whose life is close hid with Christ in God. Things present, to come, are yours" again are tbe apoetle's words to tbe Cburcb. Things present, because tbe Christian free from s sinful past, la not under tbe dominion of pa* sinful acta Aud tblnga lo come, because lu faith we . lo go on to perfection, tbe path of tbe Juat shining more aDd more uulo tbe perfect day. Fxusr H. E. Tbe B*v. U. W. F. WoodaMa. of this city, occupied tbe polplt of tbe First

• over Suudey. v The sermon was presetted from ? also ere compassed about wltb so great r <0 easily beset us. and let us run with r patience tbe race that Is set before ut. f Looking untojesu*. the Antbor and e Fintsber o! our faith; wbo. for the joy t that was set before Him. endured the cross, despising the shame and'is set 1 down at the rtgbt band of tbe throne if .if God." Tbe theme w a * • The 1 Cbriettau Race " 6 Mr. Woodslde. after alluding to Hit '• authorship of tbe epistle to tbe Hp I- brews as having beeu a subject of some e dispute amoug learned men of tbr n Cburcb. aud giving a few of their dil 0 fenug opinion., declared t bat tbe coo that authorship to St. Paul. He fur b tber said tbat tbe text Is to be cousid 1. ered lu connection with tbe eleventh 4 chapter, tu which tbe apostle alls the 1 roll or those wbo from righteous Abe! r- onward through tbe history of tbe e cbo*eo people bad believed God aud I" walked by faith a seeing tbe tuvletble. e All of these art of tbe great cloud ot 0 witnesses alluded to wbo rompa*0 about tbe runners in • Tbe Christian e Race." ► Tbe speaker, having thus announced h bis tboae. proceeded to consider 11 r under four beads: Witnesses of tbe rea. laying atii t every wetgbt. etc.. e running wltb patience and looking e He aid tn-part: r "St. Paul was familiar wttb tbe t games of tbe Roman amphitheater b prominent among wblcb were tbe foot races of trained atbleta. and be. there fore, naturally aod aptly describe* tbe CbrtMleo rea uuder that figure. . tbe albtete running lo tbe arena, with 1 tbe great audience looking on from 1. llers of sate surrounding It, a great r elood of witnesses, tbelr luterest eud e applause impelling tbe ruuuer to do his uttermo*. *. "A runner. Id blseflort to win, must divest himself of every weight or bind ranee, Tbe runner In tbe Cbrietlin i race must also free himself from sin. I: and here tbe Implication la not the ; grosser forms of sin of wblcb tbe ruo- ;, nermust be free as soou as ba turns lo , God and enters upon tbe rea, but r rather aplrltnal, lustdious etna, slus of e tbougbl and desire. Doubt and slowness of ban to believe are types of . tbe slu tbat dotb ao aally beat us 1 "Tbe race Is to be run with patleot " endurance. None wbo eet tbelr bauds 0 to tbe plow end looking beck ere able 1 to enter tbe kingdom of God. We ere i- commended to be patient In wella doing; we ere always to labor aud not l to falut. Strive to enter In et the t straight gate. Tbe Christian, like tbe j ruDner o) whom tbe apostle waa tblokf Ing, may not alack bis efforts until tbe n rare I* won. 1; "Looking nnto Jeeus, tbe Author 1, end Finisher of our falib. He Is the f Source of our power lo ruu tbls race. • wblcb la our dally life tbat we are to !, conform to tbe will of God. His promiee» are our eucouragemeut. He belp* I, ua In every time of need. His n grace la sufficient for us In every trial 0 aud temptation." r William RoblDson Blackmail, of g 'ic^au View, occupied tbe pulpit aDd tt preached a strong sermon. 1 ■iraw berry Festival. !„ A strawberry fntlval will be glveo , by Hie Ladles' Aid of tbe First Bap- . 1'bursday evenlug, Juue 1. Every11 thing lu tbe Hue of strawberries— d strawberry sbortake, strawberry ice cram, strawberry sundaes, sugared j strawberries and strawberry punch— s will be on ale.- Everybody knows tbe reputation of tbe Bapllst ladies for good pastry and dellaclee. d _ " ' Mra. Ale a. aparks Butted. ® Mrs. Alexander Bparka, wbo was a f summer resident of tbls city, was bur- ^ led at Merlon a few days ago. 8 he bad been III for some time Mrs. r was tbe mother of Mrs. A. A. Howell. II Fraahlla Mo ' Jama Fraukllu. a well known euml' ; mer resideut of Oceau City, was uoml^justed for Philadelphia Select Council r «n tbe Republican ticket at the recent t election Id Philadelphia. Mr. Franklin resides lu Wat Philadelphia. ' Public Notice. 1 M«aled Mds lor the eoo*tracllca ot a drain , 0° Mala .lreefi Cape May Coon 11 In aroordaoce with plane and specUl r noon application In Lewmlnt^r IUce?Coanly 1 r^lrjrto^lurDT.'h'a' HurM I" ' ■ dw»u runts made , rKANK W FOW.KB-. ■ _ . .. Clerk ',NayX3,l»M. l*».XU, F. F, gl-SU

LOCAL SOCIETY i TAKES PENNANT 1 Second TimeOceanCity Christian Endeavofers Have Been Successful Contestants. | About -V) members of Ibe Christian. j May Couuty Christian Kodavor Soclety at Tuckahoe Tuesday afternoon * The Ocean" lily society again won p tbe pennant fur having tbe largest " percentage of active member, present ' at Ibe convention.' -and Miss Louisa I " Corsou. Hie presidrut ..f the local so. clety. and Hie member, are proud ol " their success. The Ocau lily society * had the pennant once before— theyear '* before the one just euded

BUILDING HAN r HAS SOME DOUBTS - City Inspect oj Evidently Thinks Company is Trying to ' Pull One Over." , Inspector Johnson said he had bee 1 corner of NiutlF street and dean av«y re*w1Ve|^applicallon fn»io llie Nn»tl , Hie city e.st of A-bury avenue I Mayor tiiamplon aid lie did m ' 1, other than thai stated 111 theappnea j ,1 Tne locorporalor. - f the company j ^ Many are anxiously awaiting Memorial Day. when 111 Hie afteroooo. | I the Method -t and Presbyterian 6uu j .. day schools will play 111 Ibe ball park., I, Mrs. Fluley Acker, of Philadelphia. | has bad ber Wesley ai euue collage j d Legal paper, of ail dewnptlooa. ID- ; eluding will., are carefully drawu by , f- R. Gurtlf RoblDson at bis office. 711. >f Asbury avenue. Ocean lity. N. J.«d>.' U — 8lxtb aod Pleasure avenue. , d 17— Eleventh and Bay avenue. IS^Kourleenth and Plasure eve. '' ■' SS— Seventh aud War avenue. 42 — Second aud Asbury avenue. * 43 — Fourth aud Asbury aveuue. 45— Eighth aud Asbury aveuue. 4b — Teutb and Asbury aveuue. 48 — Thirteenth end Asbury avenue. '• 49 — Sixteenth aud Asbury avenue. " 51 — North and Central aveuue. 54 — Sixth and Central avenue. * 57 — Eleventh and Central avenue. e- 67— Twelfth aDd Wesley avenue. b 68 — Fourteenth and Weaiey avenue. n 78 — Fourth and Ocau avenue. II 76 — Seventh »Dd Ocan aveuue. d 76 — Nlntb and Ocan avenue. 10 82 — Second end Atlantic aveuue. 96— Boardwalk and Moorlyu terrace 11 911— Bay avenue aud Battersa road 621— Twenlletn aud Oolral aveuue. Try an fldvertise- ] in the Sentinel and :: get Quick Results.

Current-saving lips Raiisnai mfiZDB Lamps JOHN E. T0WNSEND lIJi 4»buri lie. tkeaoCiti.VJ j PIAN05 E>r Kent lor the Summer Seaeon Ottr New 1 o 1 6 Model I'.inions Bc!!ak I'pright an.l ; P'.ayer Pipn.w ' |..t'.bJ*! anJ PLver I'unoa. HENRY KLOETZ See Me First (j IF YOU WANT TO 1 STu R"1, TRADE for tState , BORROW M' OCEAR CITY .' 10AI or IE* JERSEY See !*Ie Flrdl See Me First ..** W. Scott Hand Trv 819 Iwiti All.. Ouai Cltj. I. J. Watch and Jewelry Repairing Mayer's 752 BOARDWALK ' JOHN E. TOWNSEND " Electrical Contractor 1137 Asbury Ave. ■ Ocdan City New Jersey I Advertise in The Sentinel i

P r Reduction Watch Sale '• Elgin and most all Watches h»ve already raised 10 per cent, whole- * * sale. NOW IS YOUR CHANCE. ie I will offer foraale each week. THREE 17-jeweied Hamilton Watches. 16 aire. ro-year gold-filled case*, open face, acrew front and back, usually sell for try. Jr I have beeu enabled to secure si» of these watches at a bargain, aud I will seli ie ONLY THREE in each week at $18.50. '""st come, first served. e Other Hamiltons in stock. — Solid Gold Lavalieres, 15 per cent, reduction till after Commencement : HARRY H. LAKE, Jeweler la Next to Bank al _ _ ; SIMMS' ' Delicatessen and Restaurant p- Wish to amnou.no th.,r Flftn Annual Ooanlng , Saturday, May 20 - DINNERS LUNCHES TABLE DELICACIES PLUMBING Are yon getting entire satiafactioD as to prioes, workmanahip and buainaa courtav? If ^re ''""work" °b*>"l"j;.vf r el0ept'o'uJI-T PAUUon to take or clerical force to maintain. Give me e truS*^ ' ert*blislimetit r- Both Phonss C. M. BACON 607 liljjhth St , Dilantin Dnaraniy anj Title jnsnraoGe compaoi J] CAPITAL, $150,000.00 1 Searches Title PoH. :ea Mortgage. j. Administrator a Bond. K.ecutor ■ Bonds Suretr fends kea*on-bie Charger Prompt Service [ POWell'S Dry G ood's"s tore „ We are better prepared to serve you for 'be coming year than ever before, with all seas* n2 able merchandise. Large stock, right prices and reliable goods. ! POWELL'S «2I Asbury Ave. Ocean City, N. J I n»~*s

p ' || Joseph G. Champion UlLDINp CONTRACTOR -■ |< Ralph Hayes. VanGilder ARCH I|T T AND' ENGINEER k. ^ : YOU SHO JLD have A Reliable Builder | To c:ci-t von: t Vc.tr. I '.v • --.i.t ;c You cannot spare the time lo look alter il c'.oscN vols;-"'.; and ffiusl depend uj»on the Otis M. Townsend . office rj j 1 1 I rNrn 0CEAS ic,TYSlh Si. opposite r. 0. o u I I— U L> 11 "• J- : L. S. CORSON. ■e Contractor and Builder. Kveryibmrm the Bunding i.me Plans and Specifications Furnished. Estimates Cheerfully Given. r KEMIDENI E— 810 Anbury Avenue OKFH'B— 745 Wat Avenue

t WILLBBD 8. STEELIflRN Gopiracior anil Buiii " Allen Scull - : THE Eigbts tt.yi) QcEsut Mrs. Rhone Connections g 1 S B SWAN J. E. TROUT Swan and Trout d ^eeT^s\. „ Carpenters 'm and Builders IPAQ ASBimv Aureniv OCEAN CI I 7. N. J. il Bell Phone 18 Inter-State Pho te 134-A = SUTTON & CORSON CO. e- General Contractors Grading and Street Building eli 739 ASBURY AVENUE Ocean City, New Jersey Walter V. Hess CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER JOBBING GIVEN SPECIAL ATTENTION Office 1017 Asburv Avenue OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY real estate; -n* insurance Clayton Haines Brick A11 Eighth St. Ocean City, N. J. m Bell Phone. I86-J Furniture Stored it I Reupholstcring ESTIMATE ,Wind°w FOR YOU ^Awnings and House Furnishings ObTPHc*. irr Lowed pomiblr conuMrul with Good Work And Best Mitrrikl Lawrence H. Lear ail A,bury I,..- Ito., CH,. N. J, j_TAVE voua collage, bungalow or apartment to luni'sli? We have a line of - furniture at less than Philadelphia prices. It will pay you to cull and see our stock beg'lore buying elsewhere. Window shades a specially. Chas. E. Adams & Bro. 720-22 Asbury Ave. Call at the Sentinel Printing House if you desire first-class work.

OTIS M. TOWNSEKD BUILDER j Offick: 8th St. Opposite P. q Plans and Specifications precared without charge | Only, galvanized nails nstd on exterior work ESTIMATES AND FLANS FURNIgHf ft JOHN T. SEAL builder |ocxahcitt "xw'iatr George W. Harris Contractor, Builder and Jobbing PI..S f*" Hungslo.. . SprcJrt, No. 13 W. Fourteenth Street OCEAN CITY. N.J. 6. 0. Mam V. V Alic s H. J. ktu, 6E0. 0. ADAMS k CO. PLASTERING, RANGE SETTING BULK LB TIB G, Etc., Etc. All Work In AUmi- Line I'romptii Attended To. OCEAN CITY. N J ALBERT G. GILBERT^ PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER y 645 Asbury Avenue, Full Un* 01 Jolin lee* 4 iw. rereu BRECKLEY'S MOUSE AND SIGN PA/krfAJ - CLINTON L. BRECKLEY. PROP Ready Mixed PalnU, Load aud 01b 92U and 922 Asbury avenue. Real Estate and^ Search Company Fidelity Trust Comrany of Newark Wildwood Title aid Tnist (A Title Insurance Searches, Abstracts of Title, Conveyancing - Fire Insurance _ Prompt Service All Work Oumrintad ' Money to Loan on Good Firct MonjHt F'arroa for Sale Offices in First Nationl Bank Building Cape May Court House N. J. S Secure All The Time — Nut uuly in lilt day ' " time, hot at night aud all the time, your valuables are secure when they are in our Vault, because it is Fire and HHTJjlar Proof. Safe Deposit Boxes for rent, $3.00 per year and up Ocean City ^ Title and Trust Company OCEAN CITY. N. J. I ABBOTTS' = Alderney Dairies Seventh St. and West Ave. j Ocean City, N. J* — Cholca Dairy Product* cd Butter aod Egg» A.k for Book I* of 8peclaltla Order. Delivered Both Phon* Thomas J. Thorn FLORIST i — 7W— j Cut Flowers and Funeral Design* _ Furnished I- 1128 Bay Avenue if Bell I'hcme,"4,q.J i- The Pontiere BOOT « SHOE REPAIRING SHOP 3 REPAIRING NEATLY DONE M $1$ Artery Are., Ocw* Cttf K i