SUNDAY IN THE If LOCAL CHURCHES ■ p BtrongBermons and Excellent < Music Heard by Con- ee gregations. t FIRST M. E. TtM text of the mortilug nrmon by ( lb* pastor, tbs Rsv. J. B. Kulp, was , round In Job 14; 14. first clause, "Mo , man die, aboil be Ilea again?" And { lbs text voa tbe tbeme. In the four- ( leentb chapter, Job entreated God for f favor, aaelng that lire la abort, and be c axpreaaea bla thought In regard to life ( In tbe earenth verae, "For there la ( hope of a tree, If It be cut down, that ( It will sprout again," eto„ and In tbe c tenth Terse, "But man dletb and waststh away; yea, man glvelb up tbe (boat and where la be?" In tbe four- £ tesntb verae be aaka out In tbe ques- , Hon of tbe text. , Tbe speaker first briefly considered 1 Job's character, as described by tbe j Almighty Himself. "There le none £ like bun In all tbe earth"— he feared Uod and eschewed evil. Yet bla , righteousness did not save him from ( calamities. His property was swept ( away, bis family was destroyed and be anffarwl affliction In tbe body, af , Diction ao sore that be was ready to t wish for death. Bnt be beld to bla trust In God and righteousness ( "Though He slay me, yet will I trust £ In Him," were tbe patriarch's worda j In tbe lowest stags of bis suffering . He could consistently ask, "Is this life f allT" "Han glretb up tbe gbost sod where to beT" Nature bas no answer to tbe question. Dr. Kulp then continued and said In t pert: i '•Science answers yes and no to Job's question. It points to a profit- 1 able affirmative answer In tbe argu- i moot from tbe wall-establlabed prlncl- ' pal of tbe conservation of energy, which teaches that no force, however •mall, to ever dissipated and lose It la Indestructible, according to tbe generally received hypothesis. Han la a thinking. Intellectual and moral force, on bla spiritual side; therefor#, be Is Indestructible. "Bnt bow does man survive? Is 11 as a part of tbe eternal forces and with tbe fores of hM personality changed Into another form, and wltb his con - tinuous personality severed and broken, bis present consciousness cut short or changed Into some other pereooallty? Bcleoos does not answer tbe question. "But If there le no life beyond, then tbe world la a riddle, without reason, and life Is without any aim or purpose. We are bare not knowing who we are, whenee we came or wbllber we are bonnd. If there Is no future life, then man Is either a chance product of dead matter or elm God baa created blm, a creators of infinite possibilities only to bare blm perish as tbe beasts perish. Ufa would not be worth llrlni. If this be this [
were tbe case. "J sous Christ alone to able to an. [ ewer Job's question, and Hs hat answered It. 'I am tbe leearrecUoo and I tbe Idle; be that Ilvetb and believetb 0 la me shall never die.' 'He that hear. < eth my words, and doeth them, bath a eternal Ufa.' ■Because I live, ye (ball o llvs also.' These are tbe words of a living, not a dead, Christ. He spoke l them to Hie disciples Just before He tested death for every man on tbe [ erne, but knowing that Hs would, p of them that slept. And to 8t. John, 7 on Paimos, He said, 'I am He that Uvsth and was dead and now I am 1 alive forev armors.' To as aaaoy as bettered Him to F them gave He power to become son* ef God, Hie own younger brother., •» belts of eternal life wltb Him, brethren to tbe Eternal Bon and partakers (i of His deathless nature. He gave up tbegbmu on the cross, but Hie fell F Into lbs lap of Uod, ae mast ail wbo ere Hie dleclplea and wbo are made r partakers of Hto Ute." Tbe speaker, to dosing, was elo- d quest and forcible In bis appeal to all to corns np Into tbe high planes of F Christian faith and Christian living and thus be Joyful In tbe Cord, wbo to c to keep Hie own to tbe end, because 6 He has loved tbem to tbe end. We are saved by tbe life of a living Cbrtoi. I nm baptist. Good attendances, excellent music. \ and strong sermons marked tbs set- , vtoas at the Pint Baptist Church. Cleveland Foster, of tbe Trinity Lutb- , •ran Church, Philadelphia, sang selections from tbe Revival Hymns No. „ tin the morning. The special music , of tbe rasper service was rendered by , Mrs. E. A. Burgente, wbo takes the , soprano part In tbe cbnrcb'a winter , quartet. She saug at her best. Tha Rev. D. Z. Bebultx, Labor Evan- , geltet of tbe Baptist denomination , , and tbe Rev. w. R. Alexander, of Wtoefaestar, Va., took part In tbe ser- , Ttem. Tbs Rev. Geo. F. Mitch, pastor, , apoke on tbe tbeme, "Tbe Church , School," at tbe vesper hour and said to part as follows: "What to tbe greatest task of tbe Church? Home say evangelism, but It to nesrer correct to eay the Sunday school. Tbe ■tots efficient we perform tbe work of tbs Sunday school, tbe less need will we have of tbe effort to reclaim tbe wayward. "Some one bas mid that tbe Sunday school to tbe Wert Point of the Cboreh. Today we talk about the problem of preparedness, but what advantege to It to prepare against tbe imaginary enemy without, wben we en not ready to give battle to tbe ene■Htotortcally, tbe Church to tbe father of tbe Sooday school, but, as a matter of fact, tbs church of today I. tbe outgrowth of tbe Sunday school of . yesterday . Tbe faults of tbs Church of the present are due to tbe faults of tbe Sunday school of tbs past. If tbs Beads; school to properly managed sad tbe scholar, am properly Itato ed. tbe IbUreef tbe Church will he area pa Its a! j brighter. "I wield etnas every pobltc ■* ' eu tbe earth then to loss one Mem HHIi i Mil i to. Tbe Stole school
sharpen, tbe wlto of boy. and girls, * but a community may go to lbs devil J for ell tbe keenneae of wit. O, that Christian men sod women would wake up to tbe Importance end opportunity of tbe church school. "if tbe Sunday school to of such fundamental significance to tbe sue- J yes, to tbe very existence of the church, It follows that every friend ..f the Church of God ebould be a member If possible." Tbe pastor spoke, aleo, of the tela- ^ of the borne to tbe Sunday school ( sudof the difficult problem of hold- f iug the young people during the crlll- f eel period, of their llvee. The que#- ( Hon of the future place of religious In- ^ structlon wse considered briefly. In t conclusion, he aeld tbsl the greatest j task of the Church of Jesu. Christ Is the Sunday school, sud Hits Is a Ire- < meodous task, but not too great foi a ^ concentrated church sod ministry „ Tbe congregations to hear tbe ser- , mous by the Rev. Dr. Wallace Mec- ^ Mullen In the auditorium Sunday t were very large. Tbe morolng text f Psalm 68; 19: "Blessed be tbe f wbo dally loadelh us with bene- f BU, even Ibe God of our aslvgtlon." t Tbe evening text was Rom. 5; 6: "For wben we were yet without } strength, in due time Christ died for t tbe ungodly." , Both sermons were among Dr. Mac- , Mullen's greatest ellorU, and be beld t tbe rapt attention of his congregations. The singing by tbe chorus from the c Ocean City State Summer School, t uuder the leadership of Mlee Zlsgen, y admirably done, end was the sub- y Ject of numerous complimentary re- , marks. _ i Recent real estate transfers In Ocean 1 i recorded In tbe office of County 1 Clerk Hlldrelh, ae reported In the Cape 1 > May County Oamtts. are ae follow*: 1 • Hannah W. Mitchell to Mary L. • Collins. »2750. Lot at Intersection of - Thirteenth street with Pleasure aver Coleman F. Corson, sheriff (propl art." of Edward E Brown el ml.), to - Ma; Steelman. *-401 -G-S Lot 696. > Section C. . 8. L. Scbumo, at ux, to Geo. J. Law- > too. *270. Lot 140-A aod 140 B, plan 6, Bay Front lots. I F'red C. Emery, etux, to James M. A Cheater. *4000. Lot 942, Section L, 3 Jams* M . Chester, rt ux, to Peter C. - rotten, et ux. (3250. Lot 40, Ulrard d Realty Co. t Charles P. Ealblll, et ux, to A. Brttr- ton Peterson. *1026. Northeast 19 r feat of lot 604, Section G. James H. Sparks, rt ux, to We. F. D Vaodagrffi. (£200 Part of lot 129. " Section N. i Tbe city of Ocean City to Mabel D. !. Berrotb. Quit-claims lot. 814, Section • L. D Victor J. Humbrecbt, et ux, to John d F. Fox. *1126. Lot on Bay avenue, 90 feet southwest from North street, o Ocean Site Co. to Casaandra Blair I. Collins. *2600. Lot 93, Ocesn City i* flerelnnemml Co
Mary B. Turplu to Xooa B. Adams. * 632, Section D. Ocean City Lend Co. to Joseph M. * Rowland. *18,226. Lot on west side * of St. Charles place, 210 feet sooth of 11 avenue. Also lot on east 1 aids of St. Charles piece, 210 feet south D of Corinthian avenue r Geo. W. Bennett, rt ux, to Wm. E. *1600. Lot 604, Section D Silas L. Scbumo, et ux, to Dorothy Loddy. (B0. Lota 69 A sod 69-B, b plan 6, Bay Front. b Same to Caroline Luddy. *240. LoU s| and 71-B, plan 6, Bay Front. „ Same to data A. Luddy. 1250. LoU b 127-B aod 129- A, plan 6, Bay Front. u Ulrard Realty Co. to Joeaph M. t *1800. LoU 92, 93 sod 94. „ John P. Fox, et ux, to Anns J. M (800. Lot 782, Sewtton L , Thomas R. Roberta, . et ux, to Wm. Nixoo. Lot 21, Beetlon 4. . Wm. G. Nixon to Sarah Eltosbetb „ Same as above. Jobo Marts, et ux, to Howard Harris Boxartb. Lot 61. Ulrard Realty Co. % S. Furmao Marshall, at ax, to Mary ( Boooer. *3100. Lot 21, Sections J Ocean City Assoolsttoo to Msbsl *600. Lot 814, Section U . Ocesn City Gardsus Co. to Effie G. ' Scull. LoU 810, 812, 416, 617, 618 and r 630. DeLaoeey Really Co. to Joseph M. *2100. LoU 28, 82 and 84 , Coleman P. Corson, sheriff (prop- f erty of O. J. Hammel Co., rt al.), to J. Edward Fagao (200. LoU 160, 161, , 162. 122 aq4, 128, Ooean City Bayout. Ocesn City Laud Oo. to Otto M. . *800. Lot'7. Sootlon 6. The Victor J. Humbrecbt Co. to . Samuel B. Dobba LoU 1182, 1188, 1184, 1810, lilt, 1812, 1884, 1885, 1459, 1460, 1461, 1406 and oortbwaet 20 feet ' wide portion of lot 1464, blocks 11, 18. 14, plan 8, Gardens. Same to same. Lots 1101, 1102, 1108, 1187, blocks 11 pod 14, plan S, , Gardens. r Coleman F.Corson, sheriff (property ( ' of Morris Wm. HoroaUlo, et el.), to ( Cooper Bulldlog A Loan Association ! • of Camden. *1000. Lou 879 aod 880, , | Section G. ' May Steelman, et vlr, to Laura 1 Rloe. *1000. Part of lot 56 and all of 1 lot 67, plan 4, Bay Front. John W bltlcar to Alexander Gamble. f (2400. Lot 88. Section 8, Ocean Front. ' Katie E. Wltlmaler, et vlr. to An- ' drew J. Strang. Lots 43 aod 45, Sec1 Uod 7. ADdrew J. Strang to Barbara E ' Chambers. 'Same as above. ' Joaeph M. Rowland, rt ux, to Geo. ' e B. Delecheg *7000. Lot on Ray ave ous, 112 feet southwest Irom south- ' ' west Hue of Third street, sxfendlog to B exterior wharf llna ^ — ' Jeeae V. H. Repp, rt si, to Joseph C. ' Raloey, rt al. Lot 156, Section North » Point. ' Harry C. Miller, et ox. to Lewis S • Wslngsrtuer. *925. Lot known as ' "Outlook," 880 fart northwest from > Bay avenue and 206 fset southwest ' from Tenth street. _ ' Burrows C. Marabiklfc^t ux, to Can- ( - tral Ocean City Uolon Chapel. *800 ' Lot 656. Section U. I Arthur W. Easier, et ux, to Frank ' W. Mtcbeoer. Lot 691, aod 40 to 64 e Inclusive, Section C; loU 109 to 114 In- 1 I elusive: 189 to 174 Inclusive; 229 to 284 ■ i Inclusive,
HANDSOME FLAG 'l GIYEN TO CHURCH1 Presbyterian Congregation ( Witness Unique Service— Dr. Bohner's Sermon. The largest sudleuce thst ever stteuded a service in the First Presby- J tertou Church was present on Sunday i evening, when the large auditorium ( snd Sunday school room was packed, f people standing along the sides and f silting on the rsdlslors. while ss msuy f turned aw ay as were In tbe build- I lug, being utisble to gain admission. The occasion was the presenlstloo of ? handsome silk flsg by Mr. slid Mrs. t 1). Sherretd. of Haddoufleld. ( The flsg w as presented In behalf of t Mr. sud Mrs. Sberrerd by Colonel John a W. F'rsrler. of the Meade Memonsl i of Ihe State of Peoueyl- I also a psrlshiouer of the F'lrst Church, sud wee received t for the congregation by the Rev. < H. Bohuer, the pastor t Major L. R. Thomas, Thos. Leslie snd , J. Chad wick Jones, veterans of IL* i Civil War. served ss s guard of honor , sud Held Ibe flsg duriug ths presents- I Ufui. Tbe musical program w as very elab- I orate, a unique feature of which was , the sioglog of the Boys ' Choir of St. i 1 Paul's Episcopal Church, of Cbepluut i Philadelphia, uuder the direction of Walter St. Clare Knodle, the organ* tot of the church. The aoprauo solo by Master Skluey Ager, eulltied, "£f* . , Hath Not Seeu," from the "Holy r City." by A. R. Gaul, wes tboroughlj ( enjoyed by the large audience, while Ihe quartet of the church did splendid work in the anthem, "O, F'or a Closer j Walk With God," by Foster. The sermon by the pastor, tbe Rev. Charles H. Bohuer, on "Flying Ihe Flag," was most suitable to the occab eton, and was listened to With rapt atteuUon. He took as bis text Psalm '' 60; 4: 'Thou hast given a banner lo them that fear Thee, that It may he a displayed because of the truth." He spoke of the orlglu, Ibe history, tbe meaulug and the mission of the flag, pronouncing a most beautiful . sulogy upon the man whose thoughts d kindled Hs start, whose principles painted IU bars and whose spirit ol patriotism quickened Its symbols luto j immortal life, so that, wherever the flag u unfurled, II to vocal wllb tbe r thought end feeling of -men who were founders of Stales, builders of empire, framere of an endurlug Republic. ! "Tbe stars upon He field of blue." D declared tbe Rev. Mr. Bohner, "have been lo the people* ol theearlb like n the bright mornlog star of heaven, and its stripes have gleamed with tbe very effulgenoe of morolng light. lu t the blaxonry of this flag there Is no ravenous lion, no hissing- serpeut, no frowning castle, no Insignia ol Imperial loslguta ol imperial
authority, but only the symbols ol light. A wondrous flag It to ! Not an atom of crown lu It, uot the shadow of scepter u pon It other than that held c the band of the humblest citizen lu ' the laud, tbe scepter of a cillaeuablp more aza Ited and regal thau the titled rlghte of kings." (Oopmunlcatsd ) I Conplalna o( Weeds. elude the sentinel:— We hum- t ble otlxeos old be west eud of our town , I Fifteenth end Sixteenth i eud Asbury aod Wert avenues, ' will soon have a frluge of weeds aod brushwood that will hide and shelter from tbe traveling public for several squares There to Just s small i •pace left by tbe daring neighbors to walk through weeds grown In tbe speoe* betwdBITt-b* flagstones which ( make short tbe work of spoiling while ■ show sod pretty evening dresses of i tbe ladles that must travel that way I to reach the Boardwalk. We sigh and hope for belter things and eay to each other that perhaps the war to tbe cause or this neglect. But uot all our good rneo are gone. I i see some riding lo graod automobiles i •lowu our way sometimes to see the i graoduer of Ibe ocean and tbe beautiblue sky. Bui "great extremities develop i greet capacities," eud so three young ladles (Philadelphia ecbool leacbere) a committee. They own a a cottage on- Fifteenth street, bitweeo Aabqry and West avenues. They cut down a great many of tbe boldest, highest weeds and bought sycles and cut all the grata growing between the 1 flagstones lor oasrly two squares, so that ths evening shoes snd white dresses might not be entirely spoiled ' before they reach tbe fashionable promenade along the great Atlantic Ooean. Thsy have tbe spirit and eutsrprlse of tbelr ancestors, aud are ' fearless of criticism. This they Inherit from a distinguished grandfather, one of Hie most learned professors In one ' of the far-famed cities of Europe They have planted aod trained vines snd grown fl invars, living here In tbe sprlog to do It, eod, lo short, have 1 made tbe (one time) "wilderness to ' blossom like a rose." This lovely Ocesn City of ours could ' be made loto "a thing of beauty and ' sjoy forever" If everyone of tbe taxpayers would assist just a little sod "the powers that be" help lo the We are proud of our beautiful cl|y and certainly have a warm spot In our hearts for our able, gifted makers and guardians of all law, beauly aud order, aud hope tbey will notice the friendly ' suggestions of a taxpayer of twenty years which my neighbors have re- ' quested me to pass along to you. ' r Most respectfully yours. E. Gannon * EnKRirmrnl Announced ' Mr. and Mrs. F'rank Bnyder, of 605 Locust avenue, Uermaufown, summer residents of Ocean City, auuoyiuce the engagement of tbelr daughter, Mies Alice Cselila, end Mr. Cbariae Alien, Jr.. of Tioga. Mr. Alton, who Is ooo- ' occtsd with ths Ball Telephone Company, bas bean apeadmg a few wesks In this city, a gussl of the Lorraine. 1 wedding will take place lo (toptern bet.
"tennisplayers are preparing Hr 'Getting in Condition for c South Jersey Annual Tonr- 11 namcnt, August 19. |u The seventeenth annual open Houlh meul will be held ou the court* of the - Saturday mowing. August 19, snd ] week days, under the sua- | j>lce* of ihe United Htstes National Tennis Association. Lswu Tennis Association. played. A. 111 past years, the winner at the singles will play Ihe pre-ent title-holder In the challenge round, snd the Winners In the doubles will play Ihe present title-holder- lu chalrounds. except in tbe finals, which will be tbe SSiMSB «-■ J Association, will be best two out of be swarded lo winners lo each event C • tennis players, whether resldeuts \ 1 of New Jersey or elsewhere, tbe committee reserving tbe right to pass upon I tbe eligibility of ell eotraule. 1 Tbe present title-holders are: ■ Men's singles, Harvey Y. I.ske: wo1 men's singles. Miss Anne E. Wallace: t men's doubles. Dr. B B. N Lyon aud McLeod Thompson; women's doubles. Mrs. L. R. Weltzel sud Mrs. Wm. C ! s Turtle; mixed doubles. Dr. sud Mrs I B. B. V. Lyon. r Drawlogs will be made et the yacht club on Friday eveulug. August 18 In , r1 lay morning, August 22. lu doubles • «od mixed doubles Special tennis deuces will be given 1 Monday night. August 21 , and Thurs- < 0 day night, August 24. J FREIGHT WRECK \ . Harry Faust, a conductor, of Cam- | deu, was Injured sud others of the I „ -Tew badly shaken up tu s freight ; e wreck ou the Atlantic City Rsilrosd ( e at Twenty-seventh street. In this city, 1 ® l'aseeuger traffic was lut-rterred The accident occurred to tbe freight e train thst comes luto this city from t Tucksboe every week-day morulng. The train comprised s box ear snd ^ combination passenger snd freight car. B Tbe truck went from uuder the 0 freight, which threw It snd the com0 blnatlon car from tbe tracks, badly L, damaging the combination car. Conductor Faust was thrown partly
tbrougb a window of the car lo which be was sitting, and one of hto shoulders snd some of hto fingers were injured. « < from Philadelphia were Irsusferred lo . end brought to tbe Tenth street depot. 1 below Tweuty-eeventb street ! desiring to go to Philadelphia were j taken by tbe rxcurslou train lo Tucks- : , where they were transferred to tbe Philadelphia bound train from 1 Cape May. NEW TENNIS COURT. Tbe pastor of tbe First Baptist 1 Church, Ibe Rev. George F. Much, ! announces to his con gregstlou thai Ibe I new tenuis court, erected et tbe side uf the church on the large church lot, Is reedy for use of members of the church 1 and visitors at sll times. X tenuis club 1 will be formed. If desired. Others, not of tbe church or congregation. wishing to use the court, msj ) or afternoon, or for longer periods, ■ The same may be arranged with tbe pastor, either by Bell phone 24S. ur by > a call to 835 Wesley avenue, t All uelng tbe court are subject lo I play lu turn, unless by special srrsuge1 AUTO RUN A SUCCESS 3 The Ocesn City Yacht Club auto run ' from ths club house to Fifty- ninth 1 street and return Saturday afternoon 1 was s success. It bro ugbl out 60 care. c Six trophies were offered. The secret • lime was fixed by Commodore Charles ' F. Wall, Past Commodore William E. 1 Hexsmrr snd Otis M. Town send, it r averaged 54 minutes and 31 secona. ! The winners were Fllllott W. 8tln- • son, Mrs. Joseph H Htopp, Harvey I K. Partridge. Robert McKeowu snd ' J. H. Gussler. Mrs. H. N Munger • snd J. rt. Ifill lied for sixth place. d To Frcacb al Million. II The public is Invited to attend ■" the rtbtlob Rapttet Church, rtlmpsou 1 aveoue, near rteventh street, thto evee ulog, at 8 80 o'clock, si which time' the Rev. George F. Mitch, pastor of • the First Baptist Church, this city, r will preach. Don't 'fall to attend aud 1 hear this sermon. Is the request of tbe • Rev. G. Harris, pastor. r — r Col Channel Sao. Ephralm Llpschujr, a Philadelphia lawyer, caught a chsunel bas* weighing 34 J pounds a few day* ago. (' R. Held, of Philadelphia, also caught on* weighing 37 pounds. Mr. Held wbo Is a guest of tbe Bellevue, has csugb' 5 six .channel base wKbm the last few r weeks, and each put op s gsme fight Assemblyman Mark Lake will re- . celve 100 pheasants from the rttste Game aod Fish Commission aiwut September I. which are lo be released 1 In Cape May County for propagation I !. purposes Those desiring soy of ibsse 1. birds should make sppflcallou to At■emblymao Lake. |
Republican 1 yoters i I I beg to submit my name to the ^ I Republican Yoters of Cape May « as a candidate lor tbe noui- 1 « j iuatioti for Sheriff, on the Republi- j a can Ticket, at the ensuing pri- M ^ PAUL E. CARROLL. |j WILLIAM O. ABBOTT. Druggist JOHN E. TOWNSEND , Electrical Contractor 1137 Asbury Ave. City New Jersey ' Watch and Jewelry Repairing ' Mayer's 752 BOARDWALK • 11 K A DLEV A ABAJ1N Reading; Coal OOirs sad Vara. TENTH and « rail Sheriff's Sale ol j",Ur'r Monday, August 28th. 1916. 1
s,.dL.p.r..rtte. A Special Master's Sale. ol Nmt° J Jres" bwinc Vart" hr°!J £1! 1 1" = 1 ScKstvry'sl publ'le *»ndoe, lo'Ss blsbMt oiddsr^'ou''' " 1 Saturday, August 19, A. D. 1916, ' ' tlmwl.nmui^s. iiuosrdluc. Edsoird Mar IU ; j°'t *i-'"wib 1 — 2! 0 Special Master's Sale. p, !S2SSHr?^ai:; * Saturday, August 19, A. D. 1916, '■ !r7l'sv]^o"sl\bbs^'lMW'"^rr^"'?*'"'^'''° jrrond^suic^roDrtlnliir ^srbcMn'froii* or .. *^'b ssisD^Iug 'in Icriilb or" dsp?b ^nortb' 3 " *,a,b 'llcnillns li, ^ ® one btmdred und •f wids.lrs.-lor .Us; '• iraets^r Und'.UuSTj. I ylo od li" n« bs V no n sTn "tils ' uS'oi K sod°lblrtyeI|esi "" nl"'T 'rd ;"D' V it sSb*!^^^' °w"*a "" I r hi 'KWI Hpsert^Msstsr. Ij- • I No-MS WsshloelonsTsH. |U ► j Bo* OLrvas, Eolletenr*^** Ms;. N. J. |
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II* The Reliable r OWCll S Dry Goods Store We are better prepared to serve you for the coming year than ever before, with all seasonable merchandise. Large stock, right prices aud reliable goods. POWELL'S 921 Asbury Ave. Ocean City, N. J. Interesting to Investors OR Those Who Wish a Desirable Location foi a Seaside Nome FOR SAL E — A few Into located lb Section G, Oecxn City, N. J.. == in vicinity of Stats road snd Pennsylvania snd.Kssding Railroad stations. Also sites for bungalows situate on Great Kgg Harbor Bay, Bseslsy't Point, N. J. ARTHURoD.JBARROWS 832 CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J. SIMMS' Delicatessen and Restaurant Saturday, May 20 DINNERS LUNCHES TABLI DXLICAClM John Marts Lumber Co. Sixth Street and Havan Avtnut OCEAN CITY. N. J. I Lumber MiUwork, Mouldings. Building Paper, Plaster Board, Hails, Sash Weights, etc. Estimates Furnished. Prompt Dsliverv. PLUMB1NO j Are yon getting entire satisfaction aa to prices, workmanship and buxineae courtesy" If not. it will pay you lo give ma a trial. I am in an exceptionally good position to take care of your repair work of which I make a specialty. I hava no expensive establishnieni or clerical fores to maintain. Givs roe a trial. Ho.hPh„n.a C. H. BACON 007 HlghthSt
Precise People; Will appreciate the punctual service I which adds to the delight of dining here. THE Harris Restaurant ATLANTIC ICE COMPANY °- ' "* "• Pocono Mountain Ice
'.PIANOS For Rent lor tbe Sammer Season Delivered Free. Tunln* end KepalrlatOnr New 1916 Model Famous Bcllak Upright and Player Pianos. One dozen roll# of music, bench, scarf, and one year tnning free: Ha»y monthly payments. Will take your old piano 10 C exchange; allow full value. . The celebrated A. B. Chase Upright*, Grands, sud Player Pianos. HENRY KLOETZ REPRESENTATIVE e Pianos on exhibition at the Traymor* 1 Hotel, Ninth street snd Wesley avenue , P. S —It would I* to your advantage to call and aea me before deciding *1"* where.
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