YACHT CLDB BOYS ROYAL HOSTS Delaware River Racing Association Members Were Delightfully Entertained. Tbare »u a big time -at tbe Ocean City Vacbl Clob Tburaday afternoon, when tbe laat leg of tbe Delaware RlTar Racing Aaaoclatlon'a racea, waa ended Uila run being Irani Cape May to Ooean City. Tbe boata left Cape May about SAO o'clock Tburaday morning, and the II ret, Jo lee Leey'a 40 foot Bedouin, arrivsd at tbe local club wharf shortly before 1 o'clock In tbe afternoon. Tbe Bedouin made e dean aweep of tbe racing aaeodatlona' cru leer-week by winning tbe race from Cape May to Ocean City. A aide from wlnnlog the cbamplonahlp race from Taoony to Balem, ebe woo both lege of the race from Salem to Ooean City, deeplte the fact that an error waa discovered In bar rating, which red need ber time allowance end tncreaaed ber handicap. Sbe baa bean awarded the trophy donated by Ooaemodore A. B. Cart ledge, known ae tbe Cartledge Cup. Tbe only race of tbe week abe did not win waa tbe Coxa-Halt tea race, beld under the auspices of I be Corinthian Yacht Club, of Cape May. Dr. C. H. Cbuicb'a Albambra won eeeond place in tbe race Tburaday, ly- , Ingwlth Bruno AlreabolTa Dora II. tor the George C. Krueeo Cop, oflered aa aecond trophy for tbe point acurr Dr. Cborcb'a A I ham bra waa defeated , for eeeood place on Monday by AireaboO'a Dora II, but reversed tbe order ■ Tburaday. Lewie 8ommer'a I.lawaao , made tbe beet Urn* In Thursday's race. Tbe keen eat In Ureal waa manlfeated j In tbe closing coutaet becauae of tbe nealryfor bonora between tbe tbree , leaden. Bedouin won tbe ebamplon- , ablp Saturday by 87 aeconda in a 60 mile met, and the diet leg of tbe point . race, 68 mllea, by eight aeconda , Tburaday'a nee, SO mllea, waa won by , a margin of 8J». Sbe waa tbe aeoond , boat to ataet off tbe Corinthian Yacht , Club of Cape May In tbe morning, be , lag led out of tbe harbor by Almhofl'a , Dora II by 25 mluotea All tbe boaU , wan etarted on tbelr band lea pa, In- , eland of being gtven a flying atari, aa oo Monday at Salem. Tbe two bad , an eren race all tbe way op tbe eoeat , until tbey etarted to go acroaa tbe bar , at tbe Inlet at Ocean CUy, wbeo Don , II. being tbe llgbur boat, bad dim- , eolty In negotiating tbe com ben, , which ran (airly high. c Bedouin covered the course of 30 nautical mllea to 8 <6 45. Sbe bad an allowance of i.osos., which gave bare corrected time of £55.42. Albambra, tbe Wilmington boat of Dr. . Church, and tbe Dora II bad tbe real cootaat of tbe day. Onoe out of tbe ( race for drat place the only hope of , Dora II waa for aaoood again at Al- 1 bambra. In tbe eooteet for tbe point aooret. Albambra noeed bar way Into the yacht club float with that much to apara. Both boele were glean an ovation .becauie of tbe cloeeoeee of tbe ( Aa tbe score etanda Albambra and 1 Dora, II am Ue tor tbe Kraaaa Cup, 1 each baring 27 polnta to their credit. Of them, Albambra mada It polnta on < Monday and 14 polnta Tbnraday. < Dora II made 14 polote on Monday < aad IS polnta Tburaday, the order belag aavamad. Many of tbn owoere wen anm- J pooled by their wlrea, aad. after luocbeon, tbe vWlora were taken out Id 1 tbe eatomobllee of a number of tbe loaol dab ammbare and abown over ' tbe city. t . All warn laeieh la tbelr pralee of tbe beauty and complataoaae of tbe bead- 1 quarter* of tbe Oeaan CKy Yacht 1 Club. Tbe boata of tbe rial lor* and craft ' of tbe South Jermy Racing Annotation bad great race, over the local 1 a large coocourm of people. ' 1 Julm Levy added aootber bunch of | dooln, wbleta woe tbe raee for cruiser, rating under 46. Wbeo *be came ' eeroa* tbe flnteb llue aba bad a aaw ( broom faataned to ber club peonanl ataff, Indicating tbat tbe boat bad 1 made e«imu awaap, both aa to the < raom.of tbe cru lee week, and aa well winning every nee to wblcb abe par- ' tletpeted tbla aaaaon. 8ba waa graded with a nolty ova- 1 Uon, and bar eraw Friday evening waa praeantad with balu mounted 1 with allver buckle., ou wblcb wee tbe : pennant In colon of Delaware River Yacht Racing Aeeoclatlon. The« 1 are In noognltloo of tba winning 1 of tbe point race from Salem to Ocean CKy, and In addition to tbe bandaome ' cup pnmotad by Commodore Cart- 1 ledg* to tba owner of tbe wloolog boat. i Commodore Cartledge'. Marguerite 1 II captured tbe trophy for cru I Mr. < rating ovar 45. in wincing this race > be defeated each boat* aa Commodore Whan'e Peggy, one of the moat con- ' ■latent winner* along tbe. ebon; 5 Prank J. Gorman'* Klamet, a* well a. r William Predarlck'e Helma and Fian- ' dell, of hie own clob. r One of tbe feature, of tbe race wa* 1 tba deciding tie for aaoood plane In tbe • Salem to Ooean Cliy point race. Tbl. 1 waa won by BruDo AireocbofT. Dor. •' II over Dr. Cburcb'e Albambra. It 1 waa agreed Tburaday evening that tbe ' boat wblcb ran ovar tba other In tbe * dared tbe winner of tba point race for 1 eeeood place The trophy for tbU * place le tbe George C KruaeD Cup. < In tbe merulng a match race waa t ataged between J ule. Levy'* runabout, 1 "»• Raven . nd Richard Nairn'. ► Vaaey. Mr. Ndm'a boat bad a walk- ' ovar. tba Levy boat breaking down at ' the end of tba flnt lap, wKhdrea . Sommary: heal Owner * " *lnjJ!£?L.rrsc „ ■bdMl^f.Urry ^ | # II II i BE! iffij iii. Jg*"'1"" •••" It t< I »■ mil . mmj& si
SUNDAY IN THE S LOCAL CHURCHES >* Strong Sermons and Excellent Music Heard by Congregations. n FIRST BAPTIST. Klne attendance, marked tbe eerC Vice* at tbe First Haptlat Cburcb Sun- '• day. Two airong aermon. were y p recti ed by tbe Rev. George F. Mltcb, peetor of tbe cburcb. Tbe special >0 mu.lc <u rendered by Mr. Hunt, of • the Tioga BepU.t Cburcb of Pblladel- i F- pbta. All eujoyed tba reodltlon of tbe i y eolo, eotltlrd, ••The Lord le My Sbep- I • herd." Al tbe communion service, e wblcb followed the morning mrmoD, I y there we. present one of the largest I ° congregation, of tbe prerant pastorate. I "A Plea for Reality," from Jer. 23; - 28, wa. the eubject of tbe morning dia i r course by Mr. Mitch. He .aid In part: ■ a ■-The underlying demand of Al- I 0 mighty God Id tbla passage of scrip- i tore I. for reality, valoe, worth. God • le looklug for tbe wheat even more I • thfftrthe speculators. White they ere ' to^reeud In margins, He la concerned I ' 'trithe acrttwT-g^odi- delivered. I ■ "Men of tbe world desire reality. I B Tbelr hanger I. not satisfied with : 1 chaff, but by eating wheat. So In tbe i < aplrltual part of man wheat alone . nnuri.be.. God, knowing this, baa I ' provided tbe Quest wheat for tbe soul i feed upon, tbe namely tbe 'bread of • life, wblcb oomelli down from beaveo.' i ' ' It la a great queatloo today to aek, « what Is the eamntial thing for a man't ] ' life? Are look*, strength of body, ■ wealth, education, reputation, etc? a r These are tbe things for which men • ' are seeking. But tbe folly of their 1 pursuit la aecu wbeo tbey seek tbeee c 1 thlugs as ends, as food for lbs soul, a ! whereas. In truth, tbeee thing* are tbe li ' cbafl by wblcb tba ikbeat, a noble k ' character. Is grown and devaloped. a "Again, let us ask what Is tbe pare 1 1 wheal of CbfMlao worship? Floe I edifices, expert soloists, ritualistic service., logical discourses, pulpit dec- tl 1 oration., ataioed-glam windows, etc., li are very prominent today aa aids to >' worship. Indeed, tbeee are the very tl things that tba modern church-goer I' Uvea on. And that Is tbe great mis- a take! 8 "Tbe Maater and the twelve had a ° simple organization, small In numbvr, a and not many of tbe other tbloge 1 which seem ao Important today. ' do we read of this little group? C Jeao. waa led by tbe Spirit to work Id v a greater work than evar man did In all tbe world. Ha was then de- t dared to be tbe 'Sod of God wKh f power acoordlng to tbe Spirit af boll- ■ naM.' Aad to Hla disciples He pro- I claimed, 'Ye shall receive power after * tbe Holy Spirit bee come upon li yon.' Tbla. then, la tbe chief tblng In « service— tba spirit of tbe living God to tbe beart of tbe living man. o la tbe wbeet, tbe reality, of all » work for God." tl — — d meal Bmiic Transfer.. * Recent real estate transfer. In Ooean b recorded In tbe office or County d Clark Hlldretb, aa reported In tbe Cape " May County GaxaUe, are ae follows; • Joseph C. Haines, aatgnec( property of Frambee J. Smltb), to Arthur B. to 0. Lota 421, 422, 428, 424. , 425 and 428. Section B. ' J. Flthiau Tatam, at ox, to Atlantic ° City Electric Co. II8U0. LoU257and f Section C. Ida C. Sbimp. et al, to Jompb M. 81000 Let 521. Section A. '' Anna M. Barclay, et vlr, to Anna W. McOorfcle. tlOO. Part of lot 148. SKtloo C. * Otla M. Towosrnd, et ox. to Park* * B- Fralm. 1400. Southwest SO feat of S 127, Seotlou M . * Same to tame. 8400. Southwest 20 of lot 128. Section M. Ooean City Land Co. to Joseph M. 120.000. Lot oa west aide 1 of Park place. 200 feet south from Cor- .. lutblan avenue; aleo lot on aast eld* af Park place, 200 feel south of Corinth- C lap avenue. * Seymour Davta, at nx. to Sutton A ° Cureoo. 84SU0 Lots 104 and 105, Realty Co. Ooeau City to Ocean City Gardens j1 Co. Quit-claims lot 103 and 418. Gardens. 0 Same to Agoea Humbrecbt. Quit- ° claim, lot 104, Garden.. Agues Humbrecbt to Heory P. ! Lot 104. block 1, plan 1. HiaoIeyM. Pontiere, at ux, to Leon- " ard Flnnutluo 85O0; Lote 245 aod * 246. Sectloo D. Maty Louise Welch, at vlr, to May " Simpkio*. 84503. Portioo of lote * 2 and 4. SecUoo 7. map 1. Anna J. McCorkl* to Anna W. Mc- * Uorkle. 8500 Lot 88. plao 4. Bay "Pleasure Park Tract." ' Colemau F. Corwo (properly of ' Cbae D.bleu, et uz). to J. Clarence ' 82000 Lot 1218 aod 16 fret of uortbeast part of lot 1217, block 12, * pleu 8. v IKaoUon A 1. from Nona loHlatb .treat „ and ran. .est of lb. aiisso-fool wis* .traet rine Mm Waal .na hna avsnusa " reuwmt m Tn^T" W"J " lo HluuuU nmu. Mma r lb* tar and ocean. Badioo X ran. Iron Nlneieenili to Twantr-tonrU arau. btivm lb. bay and oau. BaoUoa Y ran. Twaotr-fonrtb to Twabtr-nlntb strscu, H rfom Twenty . mulb to I titrtr-tourtb aiwu. " IM.wii lb. tier sua ooean. Htciloa u ran. •' trom Tblrtr -lou rib to FurUsUi niwu, n» U Fonr-SI.IL to Kinr-Mooud urwuN^tent '' endoMM.I ^ _ J ft «" Telepbons. a A cburcb talepbou* for tbe deaf totalled to tbe local Methodise Cburcb ™ would ooat to tbe neighborhood of 866. A few Who attend t£e aarvioM are Dot able to hear diaUbcatft aod U to tbe thought of aome follower, of tbe Mas- u tar (who Himaeir mad* tba deaf to Is bear) lo toatall-aocta a telephone. »' Meau. are likely aooo to be devtsedl"' for undertaking and completing thie f? good work. |m
"crowds heard i fine sermon; t Bishop Hamilton, of Washington, Preached in First M. E. Church. August-eized congregation, hesrd | - the sermon, by Bishop John W. Ham- 1 -«Utoo, of Wasblngtou D. C, In tbe * First M.K. Cburcb Sunday. That of , tbe evening crowded both tbe eudllor1 lum and tbe Sunday school room f Both sermon, were great In tbe rlpe- • nee* of tbelr thought and In tbelr B simplicity eod power. Tbe text for - tbe morning discourse wa. Jobu 4: 22: , w hat we worship; for salvation I I* of tbe Jews." The text fa a part of . tbe Master'* leacblog lo tbe (Samaritan ; woman at tbe well, but tbe .peaker made use only ot tbe la.t clause. "For : salvation I. only of tbe Jews," .alve- > lion through Je«u. Cbrl.t being I be - burden of bi. theme. I Tbe reverend btobop led up to hi* ( theme by calling atteollou lo our B Lord's declaration tbat salvation I. of I tbe Jew., which, to tbe woman of Samaria, wae an assertion that must . run counter to tbe trend of *11 ber I prejudice*, for no Samaritan believed B tbat good could come out of I lie hated B Jews of tbst day. Even now. In tbl. B tweotleth cctitury, the Master's def There ere, *ald the speaker, probably ' do! more than 10.OUU.U0O Jew. eo the earth, and tbey ere to every nation, i yet of no nation. Tbey are s separate and distinct people todey as much «o 1 as tbey ware wbeu the temple al Jaruatlem was tbe ceuter of tbelr rellglou* 1 thought aod devotion. Every trait of character, even every feature, survive, aod persist, after two mtllenulum. of sud persecution. Tbey still 1 tbe law or Moeee aod .till wor- 1 ship tbe Lord God of Israel end Elijah Tbey are yet children of Abraham. and Jacob. Bishop Hamilton then called alien- 1 to tbe fact that Mgn* are multiply- j that tbe word of HI. prophet, to course of fulfillment, and tbat ' tbe Jew la accepting Jeeua aa Die Savand Messiah. Already mauy ' amongst them are saytug tbat the waa a Jewish missionary, He of whom 1 salab spoke, Uie Son of God and tba Boo of Man, who should save people from tbelr elua and Oil tbe whole earth with tbe knowledge of aa tba waters cover tbe sea. Sal valion to of tba Jf we. 1 Tbe speaker, to entering upon b I. tbeme, considered II uoder tbree beads. that man to tbe Saviour of mro; second, that the privileged must save . the unprivileged, sud Iblrd, tbat sal ration is Ibrougb Jeaua Christ. There I to ao other nam* given under heaven whereby men meat be saved. Men most save men. Doubjles* God could bave aaved bumsDlly by tbe word or Hla powerorbyTbemlul.uaof angels, bat we koow that He : did not. Wa most, with our owo wills concurring, work out, each for bis owo salvation It to or tbat every Slap tojrard* fellow, i ebtp with God most be Ibrougb effort and snflertog Character U the pro- 1 doct of striving to love and prefer right doing though knowing evil In connection bare, Btobop Hamilwith eloqbence and strengb, dwelt I tbe power of a good man'* on conscious Influence for tbe salvation of < hi. brother man, and be ebowed bow It to tbat we mutt sbow forth Cbrl.t In our lives to order tbat we may thereby preacb sal vat Ion to men. The I divine love, tbroagb tbe tocarnate word Himself, to to be made flesh to I one to whom the Master be* ' given power lo become a eon ot God and ao able Jtt-reveal I be F.tber to bto ' life. ~ I Tba point waa Illustrated by anecdotes most happily adapted to tbelr ' purpoaa. Tbe privileged must save tbe unprivOo tbl* point, tbe speaker declared that our reepouelblllty keep, •ran pace with our privileges, that tbe favorably clrcometauced we are. tbe greater our obligation to bear tbe ' love of Christ to our lea* fortunate whose keeper wears. Tbla. tbe moat fortunate of tbe natlODi, dare oot be indifferent to lb* Deed of other , oettona. It most .laud for tbe right share of the "WbKe Man's Burden." , Especially in tbla world arlals, America | must lead In tbe work of beeliug the , stricken natlone. , "There to none other Dame given under heaven whereby we must be , saved." Meu are reconciled lo God by the death of Jeeua Christ and ere , saved by Hta life, the life of the living , Christ, Hie spirit dwelllag in u. to , enable ua to will and to do lbs good , pleasure of tbe Father to educate aud , strengthen tbe coDrcieuoe, support the ( will and make u* etroug to tne (Kiwer af God' and Hie rigbtoousue**. a The Rev. Dr. Martlndelr. of tbe , Wilmlaglou Conference, oflered tbe t opening prayer, and tbe Riv. Glad- , Home, of Philadelphia, read the , responsive service. ( SUIT WITHDRAWN Hen Oct loto a Flsbt over Wife or one. ' U. E. Gbuy swore out a warrant evening for tbe arrest of William Huotley, whom he charged wjlh •' as-iult and battery at 884 Haveo are- K oue. Both men are negroes. t Huntley was captured by Policeman 11 G. E. Seaman, after a chase, etlbe b yacht club. Tbe prosecutor and the accused were . before Folio* Magistrate Barrow* Muu , day morolug. Later tbey were rloseted With Chief of Police Scull in hi. office S awblle, when aonounoeme .1 we. 1 mad* thai the case bad been settled * Tbe trouble occurred over the wife of .', of tbe meu who waa Hid to bave 1 been too frteodly with the other. Moilce to Advertisers. ^Jbanges of copy^Jor dl.play advtr- " tbao Wednesday morning at 8 li sharp for toaertloo to tbe r HXNTIMBL. Whenever possible it It requested tbat tbey be sent to not later " than Tuesday. Tbto rule will be * latrtetlj adhered to. adv., if, £
"'mrs. gray's solo 1 1 makes big hit - Interesting Meeting of Mem- [ bers of Presbyterian Visitr ing Ladies' Auxiliary. 1 A most Intereatlng tlmy was had j - Monday afternoon at the weekly meet- 1 e Ing of tbe Visilltig Ladies' Auxiliary, f of the First Presbyterian Church, at '• th# Casino flub. Moorlyn terrace and tbe Boardwalk. ► A delightful program was carried ' out.wnicb tbe more then two hundred > f aud fifty ladles present greatly en- 1 joyed. There were several aoprano' e solos by Mrs. Alfred M. Gray, a i.um-l' ' ber of contralto solos by Mia. Helen f Hamilton Akroyd. soloist of Holy 1 Trinity Episcopal Church. Philadelr pbia, aud a very cbaruilug recitation ' by Master CI areoce Cuabmau. Alton * K. Dougherty accompanied the solo- ' ists oo the piano. A solo by Mr. Alfred M Gray, entitled, "Keep the | stanza., a. follows; . To IS. plsadlQc* of our iucdMra. Lawrence C Hickmau. Mr. . | W. Edward Keltb. Mrs George B.iou, , Mrs Frank Reed. Mr. Morris Haig aud Mrs Ruth Crawford were the hostr menu. , The meetlug next Mouday afteruoou I will be held at the same place al 2 HU I o'clock, tbe hostes.es being Mr.. Haverstlck, Mr.. Teetlow, lira. MacBride. ' Mrs. Ayars. Mm. Meebau aud Miss Eugle. Tbe last meellug of the summer seawblcb will be beld ou Mouday. August 28. will bave as hostesses mem- . { bers of the Mary Auxiliary of Corn- j meudery 36. Knights Templar, of j Philadelphia, Mrs. Utlden belug chair- I man of the committee of Masonic , , ladles. 1 COTTAGES RENTED ; , Additional Business Kcported b* ' C. L Lake, real estate agent, reports j tba following additional reutals: < I Cottage 301 Seventeenth streel, to I William Smy lb, of Philadelphia. 1 Cottage 3U1 8e van tee in h street, to i f J. K. Rhode., of PhlledelpblA , Cottage 1408 Asbury aveuue (rear), J • Charles Kills, of Chester Cottage 1248 Anbury avenue to Frauk ' S. Meade, of Philadelphia. ' I Cottage 1643 Asbury aveoue, to Geo. ■ L. Gilbert, ot Lauedowoe. Cottage 1655 Asbury avenue, to Heu- . rletta Bradshew, of Philadelphia, i Cottage 1644 Wesley aveuue, to Dr. r E. A. Y. Scbeileuger, of Camden. Cottage 1700 Wesley avenue, to Rich- . ard H Lackey, of Philadelphia. • Collage 2400 Wesley aVenue, to Sam- | Cottage 1701 Central aveuue. to Jos. '• V. Kelley , of Philadelphia. Cottage 1616 Centre! avenue, to Wll- ' ; Ham H. Dougherty, of Philadelphia. I Cottage 1806 (Antral aveoue, to Stan- j ' ley 6. Clloe, of Philadelphia. Cottage 407 Fourteeotb street, to Thomas F. Egau, ot Oloey. Cottage 1748 Asbury aveoue, lo i Frank Haymao, of Phtladelpbia. I Cottage 1021 Asbury eveuue (rest). ^ i to W. Llllle, of Philadelphia, month • . of Aogust. ! Cottage 1821 Aabnry avenue, to Mrs , , Stewart, of Philadelphia, moDlb of ■ September. I First floor apartment, 1552 Asbury | r avenue, to Frances Hening, or Phils- ' delphle. Cottage 1815 Aabury aveuue, to Dr. j . H. Sbimer, ot Philadelphia, p Cottage 1741 Weal aveuue. to Ellen ■ . A. Moooban. of Philadelphia, Cottage 305 Sixteenth .Heel, p. Berp lh« Habeck, ol Philadelphia. WILL HOLD BAZAR Baptist cburcb People Heads for | Tomorrow afternoon aud eveuiog ou d Boardwalk, at GotTe pavilion, the ^ 1 First Baptist Cburcb will hold lis an- ' 1 Dual summer bazar. Tbe committees v all report tbat tbla will be the best sale £ ever arranged by tbe Ledle* Auxiliary a and tbe Ladles' Aid of tbe cburcb. "J Some new features will be iu store > year. Tbere will be tables of fancy !■ articles, of useful articles, of candies „ aud sweets, of good home-made bread J and pastries, of Imported articles, of a novelties, etc. For the children, too. £ will be tbe old faithful goose, witti » pleoly of nice things for all the boys b and girls. The ladles believe tbelr £ efforts will be appreciated by tbe Bap " ttol visitors and friends of the First n Church to loyal support at tbe bezar, u which Is beld to the Interest of the " church here. Everybody to Invited lo n TO HELP CHURCH [' Cltf Talent Goes to Fen. '' Ocean City mnelciens end elocution " will take part In tbe concert to be ■< given at Peermout for the benelil of j Peermont M. E Cburcb this eve- ° ning. An Interesting program has a been arranged. * •Those from Ocean City Who will aa- 11 siet are Dr. J Thornley Hughaa. Win s n H. Colllsaon, Jr,*R L. Oofl; E. M. u Miss Lou las T. Corson. Lewis a Stalth, C. Homer Shoemaker Mlas R Nellie E Towner aud Mis. Jo-*pblue m Taylor. Took Final Kasnlasils,. II Bertram Wolfe, of Pnhadelpbla. a R well known summer r aside ui of Ocean f. City, recently passed bto tloal exam- „ ioetlon for admission to the Supreme ■< of PeuaeylvaulA Mr. Wolfe studied lew in tbe office# of Wm. E. McCall, Jr., lo tbe Stephen Girard
Republican : f Voters : | I beg to submit my name lo the ' | Republican Voters of Cape May * - ] County as a candidate for the noth- < j motion for Sheriff, on the Republi j , can Ticket, at the ensuing p"-|, d ; PAUL E. CARROLL. ' (. | Psld for by Paul K. Carroll. |.^ ; public notice!; To The Electors L I j I hereby announce myself a cau-|, didate lor the nomination for Sheriff i , "'on the Republican ticket a f the . .coming Primary Election and will appreciate your support. | \ Rlibf." S.MILLER. * Cape May Court House. WILLIAM O. ABBOTT. Druggist : HKADLEI A A DA .TIN r p^'*" Readine: Coal OHes and VsrS, TENTH And WEST I Sheriff's Sale ' ."."L''""''"1' a*T °'lA K ■ J Monday, August 28th. 1916. frf "'aid day , at tbsVbwtVq oCDc "/'it' t JerJs^"" Mou"' Msyouumy. Nrs . Special MAster's Sale. , ^ public vendus, to If.r blfbssl bidder, on ** O ,9', ^ ° ,9'6'. u Special Mthler's Sale. esrr oi'nsVjs™^!** "I u^Coa«o1 t'bstirrndus, ,0 to, blxbiTJdr" " P,"",r * August 19, A. D.^1916. >• vis: ^ ^ tracts uM.nd sod slr^'^lij^j at t^rtEwI^fro^1 \'r d'.i." b. a'wta 1's™ ' SLrdlV b^t !! ' togJgTS^ • |. ^ 1 ^ 1, ^ ia' u, saw will bs m>ds Snows on Kj SsdJeij HGeia |J "a* at, p. F„
J During June, July alid August |; it Iui't vsrv funny to face the taak of using stove heated irons, is it ? As * matter of 1 > Jg fact, they are annoying the year round. As soon at you begin to use an BLKCTR1C IRON the res! hardship of ironing day disappear. 1 ' 2 BLBGTRIG IRONS | « become hot without heating the sit. They save vou the usaal stept from ironing board 1 I , t0 stove Vou iron straight all cad with the same iron until your work is done. The V tron is resdvfor use ^ few minutea efter you turn the twitch aod will uol cdol o|f uuul 1 • l'£ J.rt ut show you how to save trine, money and patience. . ^ If The Ocean Gity Electric Service !; ' b of Ihu Atlantic Glty electric Go. I TJ m ■ "MATcnucee - ui*hi x i'
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Real Estate OCEA* CITT NEW JtRSEY
See Me Firm Sec Me First W. Scott Hand 819 Weilf 1 At*., Ociaa Cit), I. i. Eyes Eiamined Without Drops "" """'A . W. KLV JOHN E. TOWNSEND Electrical Contractor 1137 Asbury Ave. pity Now Jersey Watch and Jewelry Repairing Mayer's 752 BOARDWALK H. Burkhardt & Co. PLUMBIfG^AND HEATING Advertise in the SENTINEL Collector'* Sale of Properties for I npaid Street Assessment*. u2°¥S < Wsctor.'of 'oeaan' CUy. "n .'T'.'our "i'l 1 1 ^ rs" jr^.hsKtais oT!\'s»'"j ""uVfJd Sr^nffttuS^oyS 'I* Tuesday, the twenty -second day of . August, tain lots, trad* or pwroels of und'bfTslosnlr unnce entitled "An onLoance provldUis'Yor the openlu^ xradlDf and xravrliDc of oertaln Krr tbe abort, si lerm of years for wblcb any elcswdtnx Ohy years, or In* fce'i bso'iroone X to hi'lmsr. ""I | |i ( « 8 ju n 2'il1 *2 K nn I IIITL | [ || i 1 1 111 Frod. C. ktmsry sr l toius Hichardsob so t Jobs W. Perkins »« t Kw - K. ™ 7-H. U..Y.Y ., IUI.0U. ™
| — TAKE AN ELECTRIC FLYER to ATLANTIC CITY FIRE 30 CENTS A sixteen mile ride from Eighth Street and Boardwalk. Ocean City, through the beautiful ' mainland suburban towns of isomers' Point, Linwood. Northfield C.olf Links) and Pleasant1 ville. and right on to the Boardwalk, Atlantic City. Cars leave every half hour. RETURN BY TAKING THE ) TROLLEY RIDE TO LONGPORT FARE 10 CENTS via Atlantic Avenue cars and through the beautiful residential sections of Chelsea. Ventnor and Mfcrgatc City, right lo the steamboat landing at Ijjngport. THEN Catch the real ocean tireezes by taking a trip LONGPORT TO OCEAN CITY FIRE 20 CENTS on the Steamers thai leave every half houj. and see the lulaud Waterway wliich will soon figure ' iu this country 's defence plans. I SHORE FAST LINE Mr. Salaried Man J F it requires $50 a month or more to feed and clothe your family, vhow would they fare in event of your unexpected death ? Let me show you how you can ' guarantee your wife a monthly income as loug as she lives. Theo. V. Townsend 652 Asbury 1 Aveoue It HPlt ESEN T IN O fkssc The New York Life Ins. Co. ■ I"* ^ |6 The Reliable ■ 1 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 : 92! Asbury Ave. Ocean City, N. J. f Pbone is Interesting to Investors OR Those Who Wish a Desirable Location for a Seaside Home FOR S A LE— A.fow into located in Section O. Ooean City. N. J . : in vicinity of Bute road and Taonaylvani* and Reading Railroad station-. Also sits* for bungalows litaste on Ores! Kgg Harbor Bay, Bees lay's Point, N. J. ARTHU RaD.BA R RO WS 832 CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. 4. SIMMS' Delicatessen and Restaurant Saturday, May 20 DINNERS LUNCHES TABLt DILICACHS John Marts Lumber Co. Sixth Street and Havan Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J. Lumber Millwork, Mouldings, Building Paper, Plaster Board. Nail*, Saab Wcigbta, etc. Estimates Fumiahed. Prompt Delivery PLUMBING Are you getting entire utisfaction aa to prices, workmanship and buainsaa courtesy ? U not, it will pay yon to give me a trial. I am iu an exceptionally good position to taks care of your repair work of which I make a specialty. I have no ex penal ve establishment or clerical force to maintain. Gira ma a trial. taoth Phones C. H. BACON OOT Eighth St
Precise People Will appreciate the punctual service which adds to the delight, of dining here. THE Harris Restaurant ATLANTIC ICE COMPANY °— Pnccro Mountain lot Ortom. 1914 Aabury J ocxam city m J.
'PIANOS 1 For Real lor tbe Sanmer Scaroo Ostlvvrvd Pres. Tanln, and 1 Our New 1916 Model * Famous Bellak Upright and Player Pianos. One dozen rolla of music, bench, icarf, and one year tuning free. Eaay monthly payments. Will take -you old piano to t exchange; allow full valoe. The celebrated A. B. Chaae Upright*. Grand*, and Player Pianos. HENRY KLOETZ kepbesentatlve a Pianos on exhibition at the Traymore 1 Hotel. Ninth street and Wesley avenue . P S —It would be to your advantage I to tall and see me before deciding elsewhere.
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