Ocean City Sentinel, 13 July 1916 IIIF issue link — Page 4

i . — SUNDAY IN THE LOCAL CHURCHES ttroocBermons and Excellent 'Marie Heard by Congregation*. tabsbnaglb baptist. Ths Ba*. B. J. Comfort, tbe poetor, |hmM m the 11 o'clock aerrloe in the .TshmniBle BeptM Church Bonfifiy mora lag. The Her. Mr. Overt* wee tbe preacher at the ovontng eer▼tee. Ike Bev. Urt. Lena Maeon will ■peah at tbe aarvlco* In tble church, whtah is at Eighth *raot and We* aveoae, at 11 o'clock next Sunday nocrata*. She will beat tbl* church for one weak, and Klseald that a treat la In •ton toe all who attend. St. atjodbtine'a large congragationa attended the ateiMi la St. August Ine'a Church tiun- % morning. The first mass was eeltrain by tbe Bev. Father O'Neill, of Oera walla. Pa., a member of tbe Holy a bo* order; tbe Bev. Thomas F. Bloke, the rector, mid tbe 8 o'clock mam, aad the Bev. Father Damlen, IB. P., of Hobo km, mid the 8 and 10 ekleek masaea, and preached tbe serrnee at tbe la* mass He look his Mat from BL Paul's Epistle to tbe Beaeaae, "Hastar, we have labored all the alght and have taken nothing," ate. , Bappeae, mid tbe prte*, God scut the angel of death to yon, would you ha able to eay that you bad labored wiiUagly for life mrimUag? If yoo haes ail. yea ham labored in vain. Il la aad te think of tbe many men and woama who have labored bard all thah Uvea, bat wban daatb comm tbey have dime infilling worthy of the com■NpdaHaa of the Lord. Tbey target thai they were treated to know, to leeemsd obey God that tbey might be ^ happy ia tbe Mis Income. They forB* the oab thing IbeaalvaUea ef thab Ammonal aools. Cha yea tmthfhlly eay, be aaked his heaeers, thotdarmg the time of your remOm yaaaareedOSdasyoo abooldf *ta apeakar argad the heade of fam■tao aad le go hahlag ar tadaige la *■- Bee spirts oa Handaye, bat to go to ahanh pad taka tbair families with thane. Beat fisrg* yoar obUgaUoos to Had while oa your vaeatiooe, mid he. Daataaahe the Uaeeoryoar vai*1iaia tlmeof elo. Ahaga a— bat of vwtora wan In elhedii n * the Fit* Baptist Chorch •naday asaeaipt and mooing. Him AMtao Feanahb, of Ooilingnwood. eaag at the ha* carrion. Tha pastor, twaanaUaat'*' F. MHeta, preached aad mom "papain r. TtacTom gmd py *aglag aadabrlaf address on HJehanj* "Aad fer.lMrmkco'l — ■ Hi ■*«*•" It brought many mmmmAmmg eemeiki to tha pastor. Bamako to port no foUo**: "tha teat mggim two qaewiins. la whHeeem d* oor Lord mnetlfy "'■■if. tad what waa the naedf tmtmmitm haa twe pbaam; first, •tata* draaa Ha; aeeead, dedtea- , Mm la Bed. "He who knew noaln. atahei am galle Land fat fita month,' ■taotaed HJme*f fram the sloful _ Iht TBterame ia a gieai samiatluu . 1 ■i —Hid fa aggro av* and eaaetvs lUHal, Aa Intha ether phsmo, ' me*1di*1is, all wU agree that HU « — waa oaaa* of dedleattoo. ' ystatataatbem. -For tbair aakse, | "Itamamtypmofgoafiaaaa. A very ■ao* kfpe le le be paad anttraly for * taebea— whHhle tetrad from bo- 1 tag Bead L 'Hoaeety le tWRtopoi- « rif" h a ptoweh whieh teo mlupt f —•» tanmvotem. hat. If theoo- ■*■■ ailem whea dlehenmty is more c «m ia'taef Sh— SLTITV''*1 " tafi* BAIhareeghly eeULh"Jd'mn f haea no part wU Him who fori he ] eahaafafheeawae rtghtaooe. ■latha.i* lata Mfe of tbe Amert- ' •ba paapde then le e eattle s*fi.hoem wkltk ■ n llobe weeded out if wears ' ta—eh tha lofty Maal of goodoeme* 11 tathby ths Saviour. Hera ao much r fedil lint i It hrtnge an advertise- f aeeaf,apatataad a gain. Kreo tbe 1 Chat* la tainted wMb this subtle trick , of tha davit. While them a do obllgaHemeaailpd ahaith services, to give 1 ta ahlaaiy eater pi Ism, the greet andhle that thaOhrhtian religion is ' ifiitaOl aad Has OS up with others in ' eaeh a way that our own miration ' ee*s a*hor la tha salvation of others. " ne only geedaem that to abiding I. c th* geodasm whtoh to dons out of remm He ear ntoghkun and friends. f Fda.eareaemtoa.too. Thlatotbeoniy 1 at m wh!el^^lr^dato "eJLwy feaaUedtta law of co-operation for the < ■end of the group. This to a higher 1 law thai thei dleeovered by Mr. Dar- 1 ^tadithalawof tha straggle for exist- ' ewes. Belfiehoem Is tbe way to eternal 1 tanth, bat love of others u the way to 1 Mb." ' i - roar a. a. The tbemi of tbe morning sermoo ! bp Fa*ev Kalp la the Klral m. E. , Otamfc waa "Tha Profit of Prayer." . aad the text. Job a ; 16: -What I. lbs »talghty that we should serve Him, aad what peofit should wajiave, If we faep aa|B_HimT'' Only tbe words, . profit should wa have, If we ta*P — o HtaT" warn need by tbe J Tha Hat la part of Job's answer to J ■tatar.the HaomathHe. who, in ths , la—hat shall*1 shows tha pain and : •a— atadlhawtokad.batwfaowas.in ' ttaap—af hie words, asm of Urn pro- 0 fie— BlJerisae— aetata. While Job's c — tata taaa <aetad.ta aae«* appeal, r gtajM'tainl » him la the f^BBhwdhawdL HsaaM ml* ■j^Hjafi—totawe — as ama. U ^■pw—aa have— th*r »

dependence upon a power ontelde of and earariur to themselves, to which they have prayed for help In time of Sneed, and to which tbey have oflered solemn thanks and supplication. Tbe Impnlee lo prayer Is Instructive. ••Men have always prayed because It tbey must pray. True It Is that In prosperity, esse and wealth, tbe deelre to pray Is weakened end faith In Its auswsr becomes dim, but always, In limes of stress and trouble, there le s turning to God. and we begin to pray 1" lo Him. In the big ualloua uow at at war there Is a greet revival of the ■J spirit of prayer. The cburchee lo all oflbem are being filled with earnest worshippers. It Is staled ea history ... that In Scotland before Ibe great war h began Ibe main part of tbe chorch eer- ' vice waa tbe sermon. Now, In tbe days of horror end blood, Ibe priori* " pal pert of tbe service le prayer Fraooe le retarnlng lo God In tbe ordeal of Ibis war. and Germany is beginning to cast ofT her Philistine materialism that waa a principal causs ol tbe war. "But. says an objector, tbe world is subject lo eud la conducted In accorda nee with Immutable law, and God Is *' without chaoge or shadow of turning f I answer thai He bae do! aet tbe ma" ' chloery lo moiloo and then left It lo k Itself— lo effect, shot Himself out from • His own word with no power over tbe " operation of His machinery. He Is e ' divine Person, who sits at tbe center • of tbe forces that do HH will, and He e la able to make I hem work for thegood ' of man, who Is HLs child, to whose cry His tar it ever open. 'Like as a father pltlMb hie children, so the Lord-pltletb ( them who bear Hhn.' It la ootbtok- " able that He cannot make His pity eflectlvaand cannot succor Hit child. 1 "Man himself to able to change the ' results of-nalura! laws. Each fruit must carry Its seed after its kind, yet Luther Burbenk, by his mastery of ' tha deeper workings of natural law, " has prod need seed leas fruit. Ia not • the Author of all law and tbe Master 0 of life able to bring ahoot what results • He wilt? A great railroad rant its trains according to schedule, but there ** la Uwayt a place lor a special train If need ba. "God answers prayer, nod tbe proof ' or this to In the oonsdone experience or every one who has prayed to God in " tha spirit of tha Master, -Not my will, " bot Thine, be done.' We know that ° He gives grace to help In every time of need. Bat oar Father does not al- • way* give tha thing aaked for and He oavsr answers prayer tor a selfish porpoet. If oor purpose ends In self and not for tbe furtherance of His good kingdom, our prayers cannot be an- ■ ewsrad. 'L* the cup pass from me' Is b theory of soul* la their Qtofaaemaos; • the cap did not pom, bat so angel ap- >• peered, strengthening Htm. During oor Civil War, North and Bomb both < ' prey ad sloctraly to God and both were < answered In tbe destruction of slavery i • and In tha restoration of the republic 1 In whose glories both may share. 1 "Prayer to the soul's communion I • with God, and this to Its Ufa and oar l ' reward. 'Behold I am thy exceeding c ' grant reward' was tha promise to 1 ■ Abraham" t Tbe Ihsans of tbe evening sermon by < • tbe pa*ov was "What Lack I Yat?" < r ' YACHT CI.UB NOTES < ■ c Casmlvat" the Bis At. 1 I "Children's Night" will take piece J , at tha Oman City Yacht Club tomor- ' , evening. Tha now good light has been In- ' stalled, and "Old Glory" to lighted up night. No doubt vessels fifteen ' to twenty miles at aea can see tbe good ' old U. a A. flag biasing away In the -ky. ; Tbe entertainment committee haa ' arranged with Chairman Walter D. ' sal I for music for dancing at tha dab boom svsry Batarday afternoon . 8 to 8 o'clock. Ths Ladles' Anxlllaty aobscrlption card party will take place every Wed- ' nasdey afternoon at tha yacht dab. ' Tha en design cat boat ram will take . piece Balnrday over tbe dob course. . There will be eU boats to enter. Mncb Inters* to being manifested in these ° Capt. J. M. Rowland had bard lock C with his boot at the Holly Beach races ' la* Batarday. Ha was leading In the whan tbe crank shaft of bis engine broke and tbe craft had tote In. An automobile ma for tbe members l being arranged. The date will be Commodore Charles F. Wall Is now , all amllra. The clnb membership, ( without life members, is near tbe 600 < mark, and be expects his new cruiser i July 24. It will be one of tbe fine* I craft lo these waters. Oept. George F. Ftob has teen ap- i pointed by tbe State officials harbor I master of Great Egg Harbor Bay. Jollr Pasta EeltilalstA A jolly party or sevaotesn employes of W. H. Horn A Bro , 26 South HU- < street, Philadelphia, was enter- I telned by Mr. and Mr*. Frank W. 2604 Wesley avenue, on July Fourth. Tha party, which Induded ' pair of "newly-weds," was met at 1 the Thirty- fourth Mrs* station by Mr. < and Mrs. W. H. Horn In tbelr car. In ■ tbe afternoon tbey w era given en ont- ■ Ing ap tha bay la Mr. Horn's motor ■ tbe Curlew. Mr. Horn's sumborne is at IM6 Wesley avenue. *o Mela ljptB*ltss Children. I Tickets are now oa ante for ths card ' party on Friday,'Jaiy 28, at 2.80 p. m , ' at tbe Oman City Yacht Clnb for tbe 1 benefit of tbe ontlng fond of tbe 1 Home for Frieodleas Cbil- 0 drao. Philadelphia. Mrs-Gsorgc Urrjp- * president, and Mrs. WtUiem E. d Hsxamsr and many others era eodsav- * ortng to make this season's party excel all others. Tbe mooey to being raised to send tbe tote on a vacation this mason. g ai'-TTin 1 The Itev. Dr. G. W. Sand I, editor of h the Lutheran, Pblladalphla, wUI oon- o Ida* tbe Lntberan semcss and preach | d lib tha Strand Theater, on tbe Board- In jwalk, below Eighth «m*. at 7.46 11 a>d— next Sunday evening. j F

CLDB'S COP * EXHIBITED . - C — n - I.-..OMPJWU from Kino K*r».) re where e fisb sa lmming through Ibe , !■ water has Just takeu tbe book. The , 0 other handle represents a nier- | msld holding up her right hand In T protest sgelnsl luring the fish frdm lis . >t natural haunts. * On tbe obverse of the cup. si llie II top, Is applled.l he seal ol Ocean City " mourned over two crossed casting rods f and surrounded by sprays of laurel. A , r panel exlendlug down Ibe front of Ipe , '* cap is produced by piecing on one , e side In an upright position a casliog ( - rod sod on the olber side s gaff. , Tosse are both enlwtosd wltb seaweed. , - producing s very artistic effect . ( » In the panel formed by Ibese I wo | - Implements of Ibe sport Is tbe follow- , ' Ing tottering: Oc ean Crrr Ccp ' A pekkett ai. TKOfllV oR AT^rTi ] PKHiEXTEi> By , Ocean cm , ' newjkksey j 1 Ocean City | f Around the lower pert ol tbe body . ' of tbe cap and on tbe base era sbo rn I fisb, crabs, seaweed and shell* em ' blematlc of tbe sea life of tbe Jersey f coast. By a onlque treatment of cbav 1 tog all of these ere made to appear , - under water, wblcb extend* op lo tbe r lower pert of tbe body, the fisb twlin- - mlng around near lo the surface. 1 The four feet on wblch tbe cup rests i l ere made of large shells and are cou ' nected by a border of smeller shells ' ' and seaweed. The reverse of tbe cap Is left plain ■ to receive tbe engraving of tbe wln- ' ner's name, the year In wblcb II wius. * and Ibe average distance cast loscrih. - ' sd upon ths cup. > Tbe conditions of casting are as folf lows: Tbe clnb entering tbe compe- ' titloD shall send five men. each of 1 whom will make five casts, end the I f team wboee twenty-five casts average > tbe greatest d 1st anew shall be declared ' . the winner end the cop ehell be I I awarded lo them for the ensuing . » year. , Tbe contest will be beld on a day I r set aside by tbe elub holding tbe cop 1 ■ and shall be open to all clubs who I me* Ibe requirements oflbeAssocts I tfoo of Barf Angling Clubs, tbe secre- , - tery of which Is Hartls J. Phillips - > 706 Fourtb avenue, Aebuty Park. n. j ; J. Tbe dote desiring to enter a teem - must notify tbe secretary of tbe ssso- t E dot Ion at lee* two weeks before tbe ( i date set for tbe tournament bat post i entries mey be allowed If sufficient ' reason can ba given tbe secretary. 1 No entrance fat Is charged. ( Tbe cop Is now held by the Ocean c i City Flablng Club and tba dote of tbe c ' tournament on wblcb tbe varlou" £ date will me* Is Saturday. August Tbe contest wUI be bald al Oceau on that date, and on all enanlng ■ data* will ba beld on tbegroaDd of tbe c clob holding tbe cap. ; 4 The Ocean City Flsblog Club has donated this cap to tbe sport of surf a casting to crests Interest In a. sport that Is rapidly becoming popular In t all parts of lbs oonalry. Tbey feel, that this sport ho* not been brought to tbe attention of many good . fishermen. Realizing that something special mn* be done to call attention to tbt* sport tbey have made this cap handsome as possible. It Is veined by tbe manufacturers, J. K Caldwell A Co., or Philadelphia, at one thousand dollars, and the Ocean City Fishing Club hope* that this magnificent trophy will create an latere* In tbe catting game in tbe many fishing clnb* wblcb now exl* and are continually being formed everywhere. To add further Inters* to tbe affair end to give tbe Individuals of tbe teem memeoto of Ibe Ir victory, tbe Ocean City Flsblng Clnb also awards a medal each member of tbe winning team, medal I* Inscribed wltb the name of lbs member, the name of bis club, tbe date of Ibe coote*,end tbe average ca* of tbe team, wblle on tbe opposite side Is tbe emblem of Ibe Ocean City Fishing Club. 8HOYBR TO SPEAK CowmMaloarr at Next Sunday afternoon, at 280 o'clock, Ibe Friendship Men's Bible Class of Ibe First Presbyterian Church will be addressed by Frederick J. ' Bhoyer, Registration Commissioner of ) lbs city of Philadelphia Mr. Bboyer, wbo has been secured ■ through the efforts of City Treasurer ' of Philadelphia, an enthuslaMic member of tbe clasa.li a speaker of unusual ability, and should draw a large attendance, i The dee* had a very Interesting ad- . dree* last Sunday afternoon from l)r . Korea* K. Dager, of tbe Reformed Episcopal Church, of Philadelphia. Members of the class are urged lo attend, and visitors who wisli lo spend I a pleasant and profitable hour on hun- , day afternoons are cordially luvited lo i attend Ibe meetings of tbe class. There good singing and delightful social fellowship. j •wees tsv ttvangciioi. Tbe Rev. Mr Scbulu. a noted evenB*'l* front Colorado, l> spending ibe here, tbe guest of K. C. Krupp and family, TblrtlMb street agd We* Tbe Rev. Mr Scbulu will meetings every Wednesday evening la tbe pavilion at Thirty-second *re* and tbe teach, end every Sunevening be will bsve charge of a ~ song and praise service Mat tee to SstMcrlbrrs. Ail enteeriteia of tbe Ocean City who ere In arrears ere urged forward ths amounts doe at tbelr earlle* coventooee. The cost of paper Increased mote than fifty per loaot. daring tba pa* year aod. in or- a Idarto avoid tbe necessity of Incraas- I log Ibe price of subscriptions, tbe pubasks that all arrearage* b* paid | I promptly. u.

HEAVY DEPOSIT8 |i l.ocsl Merchants i»m Mack Son ^ Husluess people did not bsve much cause to complsiu of their trade during I he KouMhof July holidays, II one ; Is lu judge Vroui the deposits made In j ' Uie Kir* National Bank and thei ' Ocean City Title eud Trust Company I 1 It I- understood that these total de- i ' posits In both institutions reached the , Samuel Scull, of Hcullvllie. who Im- ' blbed too freely on Friday end csiuelo ' Ibis city while In m befuddled condition, locked op tlist day He »t. re leased tfie next dsy snd sent borne, ss ^ it w as discovered I hsi he lied no mooey wllh which to pay a fine. Home of ' Chief of Police Hemuel Scull's friends bsve since been "kidding" him over Hlshop Hamilton to Prracti. Bishop Hamilton will preach rfi the Ktod M E. Church on Sunday. Au- 1 gn* 5 Htvlinp Hamilton's reputation cau Methodism. Those who had t lie pleasure of hearlug blm while llie , New Jersey Conference was In session , here a few year* ago know of lilt ] marked ability as a speaker. 1 REPORT OF THE COIDITIOI First National Bank ' alliceanlTtr.lnlbrSlateoytewJrrsrr.attlic . I /mil. and dtacoonta. "r Jwsuioi, I ^ TotaUoanw , own«i'.0unl.°S«rd!f "lock !a.rrjio oS*,1 Tbsck.C"snd other KraoUooal currroej . alckell . ^aat ernu, hum i '•ltr n-lllaos ^ . ^pltal rtock paid ulII*,TI& I HUMtUI deposits snUjeci ] deposit doe lu Oerllfled rheck., ^ ^ ' IfTJb I demsnd^depssiu. aiafjd ^ of New Jersej. Count y of Cape Mar. as. I. II. H. Muwrer. Cashier or Ibe shoeenamed bank, do aolemnlr swear thai Ibe abovs slatemint Is true lo Ibe be* or my . knowledge and belt*. MOWRKK | jot nly. I*A C|.BT,S roUINUCN. J Notary Public. t A ttcol: ALBElS^O 1

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See Me Fimt 1 Colnpsny^to "tom'joorpim'rnl it made. ' # """• "" 1 -rnip*isc"o'"c □sraulre-l. and ^Tresursnt ) ss II Ibe came was pjs>-rd sul, Uie card. See Me Flmt ! W. Scott Hand r 819 fist)*) Ail., Oceii CHf. I. J. PIANOS Fur Reel lor Ibe Summer Season Dell. ered Free. fonisf aad Kepslrias i .Out Xew 1 91 f> Model Famous Bcllak rprifiht and f One il.ueo rolls of music, bench, .carl. ' snd our > ear inning free. Ea-v monthly , payments. Will lake your old piano in eichangr; allow full value. The celebrated A. B. Chase Uprights. " Grands, snd Player risnos. HENRY KLOETZ REPRESENTATIVE ; Pisnos on ezbihition at the Traymore P. S —It would be to your advantage call and see me before deciding elaeES222H2H "/Strcow I WILLIAM O. ABBOTT, Druggist Precise People Will appreciate the | punctual service which adds to the delight of dining here. I THE ; Harris Restaurant H. Bnrkhardt & C». PLUMBING AND HEATING , est irarkr itiiri ' SALE— Cottage and Lots 1 i 825 Ocean aveDne, 2 story and basement cottage, 60x180; could build • -ever*! desirable corner lots near TblrtlMb Mreet. Bargains SAMUEL B£EBEE l 2602 Frankford Ave., Phllada , ps.

NIAGARA FALLS <Tka AfMrica" SAIDKDAYS i S iVfi 26 m&BBSjttm M O-®0 ROUND TRIP P| \ X Good 15 D*tb | \ „ Termln* 8 30*Ae*M >*0l'1> PHILADELPHIA & REAJHWG RAILWAY m|H|H ^el People Decide" With a Campaign Slogan, the support the by JOSEPH FRELINGHUYSEN Candidate for the for United States Senator At the Republican Primary Tuesday, September W"° STANDS FOR VmscOss w Aoartcss IsSstMa Lskw _Pald for by c. it. Atklnsoo, nomerrllle. N. J. ' 7-lJ.fJ; s-II. si; s.7. 21 A Bargain Tor a Quick Sale $2500 ^ 43 Asbnry Avenue, Ocean City, N. J. , All newly furnished (Mission) and rebuilL Brick fireplace. t 5 bedrooms and bath. APPLY ANY AGENT

] Make Electricity Your Servant Through the Summer Fans Irons. Toasters. Toaster Stoves. Percolators and many other appliances ane making COOLER homes and LESS WORK for millions of people. '■ Small motors , arc running sewing machines, vacuum • cleaners , ice cream freezers, and SAI'I.YG LABOR in many ways. Ask US. ^ ' . ! The Ocean City Electric Service , OT the Atlantic.City Electric Company The MATCHUESSJ-lgin Ask your Husband — Tell your Wife —

if he has heard <>f the Scuiinr] Automatic Cook Stove — the wonder-stove that cooks meals automatically. . ^ Read the astonishing statement under the picture. Think what sin-h a stove would | mean in your kjtchcn— Low muEh easier

it would make your work, how much lest tired you would be by evening. Ask your husband if he wouldn't like to help you get out of that hot kitchen this summer — foryou can get out of the kitchen the minute you put your dinner into the Sentinel. And the insulated oven walls will keep the heat in the oven where it belongs. Your kitchen — yes, your whole house — will keep cooler this summer if you have a Sentinel Stove. Ask him about it !

about the Sentinel Automatic Cook Stove. It is a handsome gas range which can l>e used in every respect like the tuual ni range. In addition it has a built-in firelea cooker, with a practical clock attachment, that makes it possible to cook meals /liitnmnhrtitui tui-l automatically.

what an automatic desk would mean to you — a desk that would do your work while you played tennis or golf! That is what the Sentinel will mean to your wife. It will free her r from that everlasting £)t-watching' ' ove» ot stove. It is simple to operate, and because the greater part of the cooking is done with stored-up heat your gas bill is cut down every month until the Sentinel eventually pays for itself. Tell her about kl / i

You ran put your rnrirt dinner into the fireleizcooging oven, light the gas, vet ihe dial hand of the automatic Cooking Clock and then/sr^e/ about your dinner — read, rest, gel out of doors, go shoppingde anything ycu Hit! At the proper time the gas will turn off automatically and the oven will act as a tireless cooker until meal-time. T hen slip on an apron and take up your dinnds, done to a turn and full of juice and flavor!

Talk Over this Wonder-Stove at Home Tonight

Then go to tee h. Picture it in your own kitchen. Think what it would mean to you to have such a stove. There is a model to fit your needs at a price to fit your purse. Shown by - THE GAS COMPANY

WRITE to the manufacturers (The Sentinel Mamdactre. ing Company, Dept. D., New Haven, Conn.) iotsiiss copy of Mik Chriatinc Frederick-a book. "MealaThat Cook Theinirlre,. " Il trlli about the Sentinel Automatic Cook Store and eaplaim how it aaeea money in .the kudos, and how it will fret you fruin that everlasting "pot- witching."

JOHN E. TOWNSEND Electrical Contractor 1137 Asbury Ave. Ocean City New Jersey ATLANTIC ICE CQIffANT ; I. p,C0||n g0|,|jjjin |t£^ Watch and Jewelry Repairing Mayer's 752 BOARDWALK OPEN ALL YEAR HEADLEf A ADAMN Reading Coal ( lbs ion cuaranUed. tell or Enlerp'rlM f pbons. »■« aa* Yard, TENTH Bad U 111 1 Hcatcn and Rangci Stovca 1 JOSEPH F. SMITH TIN, SLATE and SLAG ROOFING and GUTTERING oi ALL KINDS Kepair. localising, oftllovm. npouunz or ! 731 Aaburv Ave. Ocean Qly, N. J Collector's Sale of Properties for " Unpaid Street Assessments. ! . Office ot Ibe Tas Collector. • NoUoTu hereby 'git tb lib becrl I ogy alnra the SaffSV" M-y . . 1 ^ ^tswday, ia. Teraij-ifih da) ef Jsly. ^ - more ^onfrn"' ) ' ■ '' AbMpfitiul^*^"*1 " | riTlbD.t^f.t »!r/toeT ' „ ' John Maria, * | "" bealnnlna 7i n. N. E of Tenlb alrtel.dOfeel Hal.. I « E. W. HI RLKIUH. * *.«., I'. TMOolteto,.

SIMMS' Delicatessen and Restaurant i Saturday, May 20 | dinners lunches table dilicacim j Do not mate a Real ETiale transaction without Title Insurants. Consult, Atlantic Guaranty and Title insurance compiiy t Atlantic City. N. J. CAPITAL. ElSO.OOO.OO , Senrchrs Title Policies Mortgagee j Adiiunislralor'a Bomlt Executor'* Bonds Surety Bonds Reasonable Charges " Prompt Service WM. LAKE, C. E., Heal Estate Agent. — .rrffiss f "ol rorowted or unrornUbed. n-eda. Booda. Mortgae*. whla and Ooalraete «ar*bHy b.irart.oriuimcarerijNj prepared. Kaperlenoear mere itea I wea»* v* yssn office— Hinb .tree i and a. burr avenoe. p. o. Box Ok US St. lake. Monsists iniuishucM THORN & BOYLE REAL ESTATE 020 ba... are.., (co.. OOIAM OtTY. H. J. llliaiMUHUMUtllHIHHIHIIMMlU^ \jfa<jifefy£mergen(y \ • OME of the most intereating Z " ffiafev.. 1 pages of telephone history % " yjcSil have b?cn written durin^ the ; w , With each storm came fi tre- • 3 fj* "f . mendous volume of calls which j Z - taxed severely our operating re- " • il'lf a r'yf f* sources, and on occasions the dam- a Z "~yta<'a_ , \iA to our plant waa great The . ; 'W^r! jgSh- lieat of construction, equipment • 3 V a.nd organization found emergen- • I Z cles to be met that were of no • 5 USU"I sort • ' ■ vT B"t it is under conditions such • ; -T' ^7 as these that our men and women 1 ! 5 have maintained their splendid • 1 " <?->//■- record. ; » //'if' .. Many times during the past twelvemonth, • j Z _ linemen have battled with the havoc In the • 3 \ • ■> wake of a storm and they have met those • 2 W. emergencies with stout hearts and grit and • | - ^ ready hands, and almost unbelievable records 3 - ,;°r4re8to'?nK ^rvice have been established. S • v'ti stratelf'c" points, extra equipment, sufficient 5 : replace several complete central offices are kept S 3 .emergency" store rooms, awaiting that moment S I 3 ku out n°°n °r midnis:ht when the call for relief may J I j tb» in™* '8 RT11 r^dine8s »ueh to the loyalty— S m tne insp ring devoUon to duty— that wiaboa for true, S : unfaltering Public Service. # lor iruo, . '•'•■■■■•iiiiniim ..ihiuhiiiiiiimmhiA