SUNDAY IN THE LOCAL CHURCHES (OoaUnnsd from Third Pave.) Aim." and "O, Come to My Heart, Lonl Jeeus," by Ambroae. The Rev. Charles H. Botiuer, pastor of the church, delivered one of the Inf service which he haa delivered tbla aaaaoo. Heaald In part: "It la poealble for men and women to be ao highly charted with the magDotlam of the Holy Spirit that they will glow with a divine light, and i will Diamine the darkaeae of the world a boat them. Are you living i each a lamtnoua life? I have three uotlvee to prevent to yon tbla morning why yon abould arise and shine i for Qod. •'First, because Ood command* It. •Arise, eblne.' war His command to i the Church In laalah'a day, and I •Arise, shine,' Is Hla command to the Church today. I know It la sometimes discouraging work— shining for God. It was so In'iaatab's day. It • was a dark age In which the prophet . Used. The people of God were In a I state of despondency. Many were discouraged; many were In despair. But I the prophet's far-seeing eye caught < the spiritual sou rise that waa to oome ■ upon the world In Jeeue Christ, aud j ■ In a spirit of exultation he cried aloud to his depressed and sad-hearted peo- c pis. 'Arias, eblne, forlby llgbl Is come. 1 and tbe glory of the Cord la rleeu , '"Second, 'Arise, eblne.' because some one may go down In tbe storm I if your light is out. 'No man llveib i to himself.' All about are men aud ' women watching us. We are sailing , over a stormy sea. There are rocky . shores. Many are tbe llfe-barka tossing on tbe waves. Many are tbe eyes , turned anxlooaly toward us, looking . fortbsltgbt wbleb shall guide them < In the right course, la your lamp c tnna SB ad and burning? God help < you. Home one may go down forever > U yoor Itgbt Moot "Third, because uo honest shining • la ever In vain Ood will take care o I j that. Hare la a toolbar who has beeu j lotting her light shine for years In her boms aod before her childish But 1 today, as she looks over the family circle, she sees a daughter who Is not In tbe kingdom, and a son who has lost all Interest In tbe things of the . Spirit. But there. is no reason for dis- I tout eg aui eu i. The light she has abed ■ will yet lead those children home. It may not be In her lifetime and not until she la gone. but no honest ablnlng will ever be in vain." , I'lRST BAPTIST. J The largest congregation of the summer crowded tbe First Baptist Church Sunday. The Monday school waa well Oiled with visitors. Tbe Rev. K. R. Wast, of tbe First Baptist Church, of , Haddon Heights; the Rev. W. 8. Cal- i lea, of tbe Oakland Baptist Church, ' of Philadelphia, and tbe Rev. C. H ' Shaw, of the Allegheny Beptiat Church, assisted In tbe services. Every one enjoyed the special music so sweetly render id by Mrs. Joseph McKmiey sod M lav Alice McKlnley, ol tbe Find Baptist Church, of Merchauivtlle. The Rev. George F. Hitch, pastor, preached bis beat at both services, aud vary many words of praise were expressed to him by tbe visitors. In tbe morning. be spoke on "Spiritual Gymnasties," from I Tim. 4; 7.. In the evening hour of vespers, be spoke on "Tsauptetiot.." from James I; 12 Mr. Mitch spoke In part as follows: 'Temptation la no accident In life. It h. Indeed, life Itself, for the vary essence of life w struggle, trial and teat. No coodltloa or position of human living la ever free from tbe pressure of tampfaUoo. "Our temptations arise from two distinct sources — from within (our tody) aod from without (tbe world) The Internal source of temptation . ansae from the anion of the soul with tbe tody. Tbe conquest of the soul over the tody Is gradual. It la Impossible for the soul to bus Itself entirely from the oon lamination of tbe flesh, ao long as the latter lata. Wa must, then, recognize that the body limits Mda*nmm^a?ltag1> opj^&DttT'for aaar.3SLtf "If we analyse temptation wa will p£l 'nST aUFT 01 d*T,iopmtu1' Find. Tbe dm temptations are tbe eravlage of the. fltsb. Multitudes of ss frsrewis; ts MUl am children m meral and spiritual things. Second. The higher form of WmptsJkjn is tbe vllenese of eelflsbnses. Tbe craving for notoriety, for attsotlon. The evil of It la that li places tbe emphasis on the external aad tends to neglect the. real things of Um pcaUoaa* of sel*"Til 1 ">*rtd00™p1*1 imuiuiia, envy, ate., are 'so subtle aod gnaw at tbe life like leprosy and de«*>y the finest elements or the human "In view of (be appal ling destruction which tempts Hon id tbe Uvee ol men and women bos brought and to bring log, and undoubtedly will bring, moves na to ask wby our Father lu Heaveo permtts men to be tried so. God oould have made as pare In spirit . aud Urn. eliminated from our Uvea the continuous ooofllet of soul against body. Our reply must to that God etoomto ast the Mage for a groat moral Msuggla. He to growing man and •oman who have come up through gnat tribulation Into beautiful souls. God wools men who are good, not becane* they an made ao, but because they ehoae to to ao themselves." City of Ocean City A STATEMENT of the Receipts and Disbursements of the City of Ocean City, together with a Summary of the Proceeding* of the Board of Commissioners toe the month of July, i»se. SUMMARY OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS jrssr srssi ss±3-ur,sss Uas that Uwy would Uka a pan of the city. DUaator U.SI in* n.iunot |*^UltephAyt^~ManeU. William #SflS5K'.,£~a sr-.«*«tom ; 3s3ECm. j ; i •
™ rrlrj lo^Ua 1 ro'^Uer" wa. referred lo tbe major, with power [ ^JS'S'ollon or Director Campbell, the above ■ wmi reterrrd lo lb. major, with power lo : 2,3raKSHL033S3: w doleeml a. lo reprearnl Oosac IHj at tbr eon reel too ol Atlantic Deeper w alarwaj. Assom^mt|^L_S'j^kl''^ady' e^smz^el.' "Sa^tol&rtmMaitar was reed from E~ W . ""Tftj;, Oanyloa^^nrevuw Osmpbrll. and saeSm^&'MeuaeiaS'tsmmu' i"™ uiietalm dart on lbs part of tbe ellj. _ The followlpa letter waa read from K W. ocean City. N. J„ July X, ISIS. To tbe Board ol Com ml -alooor. or ■ UeeUr sasa! 5u dum of tbr eiij v.. tal* > qoasts aonu-elsim deed from tbe taxaaUOw IS1I taxes, rwoordad December 1, 1911.4b book IHtobodi E. W. Brauiun, ' nuStSbi'vliui '"flfl.msjia'bo" jjj - <bm£2?^"«^n^^*x*!mu lbs 40Uelalm oa tbr pan of II* enj. Tbs louovtua nwolotlobs wtce adopted: I HorrowlBX Irom Ibr Ureal lily Tills and ■ Trust Oo. lbs aamorstMDIn antirtymOoo of . tba^eotl^loB^rf mxe^tm^tbr ^sar lfae. ~ ^ ; °^Bramm*AdanwstaUMrtb° t'ba had" aotbor- , ondrd'b yoSaaSor1' iTmpMLMJP to op-" J proprlated to tbr Boy Scout* and takeo out , aadad by Direct -r CempbeuN5°wae appro- * {axon" "loTad rerlMI** aommiuae and , waa istwiad 10 the mayor, with power 10 ' Bills amaooUDd to SliJBM? wars mad. sod. V oa motion of Director Adams, warrant* ware : TSt, of Oommlastoaar. was bald oa tbs abora dale I 5hropS5fpi*idto«.*,IUl M*r<" J°**ph °- f ' Tbamlsotas of lb* adjoorasd meat lux bald 1 fffl! * approTKl " I On motion, the board adjourned. } Director Adam. — |h>, tBamirtJl'lm r hTeSS1 las I oadsd^'S^-iwSSpbsdb'lha cosima " n?n'Srit?^?"'ymo" "j h "nl^* T^TTL^.b^b "day^r^^ly! 1 Tbr follow ml letter was raad from Major ' TO Ibe Uooorablr Co taaloosn' WXt' '. oty.Oo-bCltj. B*w iara^: 01 °°*" : g£Kaiy;il!siai^S * Aa^danoo lob* bsM to Pbfia- * ,o **• 'd,°iq*',«- r"1 « SET *™" tl W. Boot! Hand, Itafto r. ' Wall. Olia M. d Towe«eod.C.Boi»ar Btwemakor, daorus-T. * H!tSES^JM5sSai U. W. V Wood* Id*. William E. H.xamer. ■ Saiph u i bast sr. Dr. Alias Corson. PMyd Third "fo^w Champion. fbr amkm a"t STmawsnt' 1 1"" *ppara<" oa"w Pooru. I also bee lo raport bavlac rawrTnnaralb^auert' »nd"l 10 >c m. sn ' .If-- ' ^ * "yifib. I woato°lik* lo bars prrialsatao jo .* sswet a sma I butidiux about sscbl in tori ° aqaar* 00 lb* taub. oppOstl* Park plam. lor i2ppSaf0"|0hav,» BmSaU I l"^4U"a' ^t") 18 Sarad'io ms wiibkpowrr' io'scl" " (BIdnad) n Josl £%umos, Mayor. ioto rom!?lti2lnK,atiIS0!SYiSh W" n^^mm^nnoo ,rJ^lb«_ Allaplle IMwgrr ul at#"'»rou,,H??r Cbarlml|?lWaU. Oils M. i IS ? a^i?lmrn'l<0imerroonrnMdm*' .0 a. W. F. Woo ..Ida. William K. Uaxamvr. ri B«Sl«2'SlSoS,U,W*' w" tr Oeaaa cnj. S.J.. July «. IMd. To lbs Board ol Commb*loosra of * "MO!,. Wow J.rary- ^aUm ra TO ma£'*lnl'air>lo°mr oT Urn *"w* ""T ■ O. moooo or'uSAo, Sdanml^^rr. to "SuS mowiBiiof lo RUtoxO wars read, and,
THOUGHT BOAT i WAS ON FIRE Excited Persons on Board- • walk Caused Coast Guards t to Make Prnitless Search. There was coti.lderable excitement 1 011 the Boardwalk Sunday evening, due to exaggerated and unfounded reports that a boat containing ji large 1 moonlight party waa atlre a abort die- - lauce out on the ocean r Capt. Blackmau and the members I of bis crew of coast guard* al tbe t Fourth street station were notified and r several of tbe men went out from 1 Tenth street lu city surf boats. Their - work was fruitless, as there waa no 1 boat on lire. It Is supposed that some one ou the . pleasure boat used a flashlight a few > limes, and this gave rise to the rumor I that the craft was ou Are. r Two hundred and six dollars net 1 were tbe proceeds of the Methodist 1 Ladles' Aid Society bazar held recently 1 GofT pavilion ou the Board walk. - Every article was aold and tbe men- ; bers feel under obligations to every 1 ooutrlbuior.
a A special maaUDX of lb* Boarb ^j^Obm^ml^ ^Tbe'follo'wTbg rw*oliiflen w*. aOoplnf! , . BsnHrAUmaJIC CUy. New Jersey .almoin an- , P "jj|mcujr>>C*uipbell staled Ibat lb* re*.,lu- J * lion autborlzUiz tb* iwulneof * bole-adopted ' ^ ,ZTl'dV ""rma"L" ■ I >>: rtui Hi. I ^*eo,mpwmed^i^r bbl^for Are , ! aqLuMiv' [ . 'Tity* , ' pwnj u bow maklox wo appllewu.m M lb. i KaTO^^MIe I UUt^jom^ml|Wlo^moribe bi'erSb.'l'al ; operation aod mppoilot the part ol I be Oa mot too or DSterterOampbeli! tbe abore J - ^jTiIod b. prepwrod. Csivrfac I be prolyl. I i |,"u" WM f**J ,ronl ^ *'• J Oeaaa CUy. S.J- July U. una ! ^ _ To lb* Boa^or^COmmlaakwafWor ^ I I B tal'l.'ui'e ow*DCT^Cb*ne»^J. C° mab. iy All- 1 "raaSoitowlBX rarotulloc.^Ier* adopted" i ^Itaaolva^bj lbe Board ol OommlmloDera I open!* grade sail gravel a firu-rb-fool^ wide , arsoM. l'Tbe lily of Orou lily, from a ' waaterly from lbe soalhwaalerlj side of i Forty ninth slraat. lo lbe aorlbeamerly .Ide , I of nny-nr-t strew: and any Sset from lb* - pmmoos'baadrro and fifteen (ltt^toelaoal|>* ' p 5rnSfbsa?lerty^Edar m ' Fifty In inuTwrnl : lo a point one bundled and tblny feel (IU| oTa pS^« r^'pans.roM'wlU.'mmro " ' - passed September 21 . t»lb. Is baroby rtyen lbe • ■ prmilp^e of paying Soj aagl^asiMsmenl upon 1 plo'emenl sban be^ldTn^es equal inn all - KKws; Fourth luslall me HI M*J dial. 123). i 'patajtmsBt m^^^WI. wn.^ ^ ^ - roid'lor Ihlrty days feom^abil afler Ua^Uni rbolTasaussmeDl and'lbe babuieeVue I Bern - - on^abnll^ bueo lue^ ^mm*-Mal el y doe and payp froled in lbe nmr manner na provldad by as art ol I b* Lwdlalatnre of Ben Jersey, under I Ibemlo °an>*I,U b*r*°' PP' ^Fourth: |*aldi **.i*.mrol jb«|l__r.m«lu a ^ lofuras tba said psyawou'aMt* said asm**, a mad# in tba payment or no y lDsl*!lm*Q[. * clean lA* privllef. of !'*) In* tbe^ wbole of I. lnler®"lll—"on- joa. G. CBAwrioa. e t w. H. Itsrssu, L Ubu- o. Apasm.^,,
: .'SdWbMSSt.'JliBSgajl ' Baaolvrd. by the Board of llunmlaakwera I e^e?y"Id^ofVen l^^ren^e^oni " P"^ ^ | m ^^Kw'S?>^^BtosSM^S?>a 'I'- "If ^nmro rC«™ luabVer' awprovlded hT M ".IS "be1" 'f*"""""0' N" S ,?o Tuwsday . J Ul J Is. ISIS. ^ F ' axix' • ' jwlloo' of^ lb* ^ oo*of " are- , ilka'atoSnt krtUnc due ^uiy myitis Srwan lll^^ouuty of Cap* M»J. New Jer»sy - . ililnl rtrael lo_ynib^*lmi. and TC*Tbjrd ■■ logelber with lalersls: aud 6 aud Is ** much needed Improremeul ua'» s nifwn* lo make lbe netxbtswbood mora aanl lliy Sewer Company be requested Icj lay It,. J late of New ^Jersey^b. *enl a certlflod oop) « - °?Us amoouuuc^oODjnf jo wem rand, and ' . on motion ^ Dime tor Oamobell. warnsnlr « I moUooof tunKlor Campbell, lbe abore ■ BlatoBoard ofTaxa* and Asamarn' di I im mol?i " y D?r^!^Sjn pb*ll U,e Ice ^ ^^"mol'lon of*L)Imelor*l^^pbWr'uir ab.,vr h On motion of Director Campbell, lbe aboi,- a bljnwae*, with power lo art. ^ a 1 Whereas, a sal Israel or y adjustment for un « r paid taxes for lbe year* 1211, 1912. 1212.1911 and |2I& on lots numbered t21. <2. <21 C4. <2. - and <31 in Becllon B. baa been made and a e like eallafeelory adj oilmen! for .1 reel lm- a e jjroremeni ae.ln.1 lot number <21. In Benton a Kroolyed/by lbe Board of Com mission era s and inalrueledTo aeeepl ine^nm^ erf" alifbnt, < r arv a and elzhleeo dollars and twelve oenta i end Ibnl lbe aeld Unoeb W Borletcb Is lo be , ■ fwmn ^t^aid^ p'rrort^m ' eum of* UmTLam ! a ^S^w^MtaMlSun.*'-'>' ordered drawn for t^^nepaaUeWTOMsma I1t> Clerk.
I City Treasurer's Statement d OF - RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS OF THE CITY OF OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY 4 , KKCKIPTH p SSlkl and prior * "S S '' Klerlrleal Ins peel loa Keea In fo J Bnlldlnz ^Inspection Fro. Jig '■ Kereno* — Bun dry Hourees TL a Hills payable 1912 IWz Rotes SJOO 00 " Bills payable 19U Tax Noun Ljno in K.*s.tr*Uon of Does a 12 m Htroal I'rlneipal 779 a t- tbAS lb S"- . DISBURSEMENTS ° 8TREETB. >d 9MI Homme Barley I 25 na a I. om Hobecl Urlais 2k U ' am Chat. Eeret Q * !: B >|gR.. |S g S A g Jj ;• y| .. SaS J. e*r£° m 5 * MM Jobn Tbdenmoe B» e- «« S^'Llby™™1 S 2 ? £ Hsr'1* us " S Wm°r5ley mm MS MOck d Bosbr g, 00 rt 2S STStSl'lSi^ 12 *6 or S Jobn J - De ri pe s su 5 £ isxs a. jotoro ' H e &Ai champion Lumber On. 17 B UO Af^dry _Q_BoewM I Kere I . . r I. SB » l^Sr " si m S F.^ertda' - 2" U. 3 A. A. HI tbe. -US I 3 Ire 3 U-'SpuT a n: SS Jl'oirtsou «, at r. ami J Ul) maa pa MB Osborn Corson p a U S W. H. Powell am b 3 h.s^EI us • V. 3 AlSuUe CHT tL u'li"*"7 t0 *5 PO of 3 HeimuTeTOn"*0" 31 00 3 SKS*A^^A?TSlTva cm ■n mlt Wm.UB 'oampbrtl ' lot u d.3S3Tf ."feSs— S£ £
STATEMENT OF RCCCIFTS AND DiSBU US I to I NTS (coollnurd) 3 i"i3'HaLT"-" S® M67 T. law Adams' tst Si M9T JJ J tM SSmnilly Kleclrle Mar rice « *' (A Clin 100 Breextoy ( g *Ju» John J. liarlne . <S SU Kieimrd O. Edwards *•<- o> •eis AllaiUc City Railway Co f K ttiii UeaC. gcCartby • g ® S Hetobj 4®^ * 5 - •M2 Rlcbard H. JoOnson ' ^ ^ me: T Dee Adams • » jk llradlr) A Adams _a_if IS 7k OS: K. Curtis Robinson • ^2 16 ADVEKTUONU. 3 B^T^Re^ibaw Dwrorallut Co. 31 00 i BUI B.T. Rmebew Deeorallug Co 10 CO ' asao uSn«iy"FkSSaCiub sS oo ' IBB Richard if. Edwards 00 > Kl< Fblladelpbla Record , M 00 ^ p INTEREST ON TEMPORARY LOANS. I 3 Board well Neltooel Bank 98 00 ■cm Boardwalk Nat tonal Hanx to 00 ■10 Boardwalk National Bank 77 00 ^ ^ ab« ocean lily Water Company I 10 00 ^ GUI Ooeaa City Boardwalk Husloeee Mens A mo. I too 00 3 K1ret'>/aUoua|1£SkllJ|100 ^ ^ ^ ^ lju w SC Ocean Clly Hewer Company S s 00 0UB Ocaan Oily Wa-ar Company - 1100 pl'BUC PAVILIONS. RESERVE FOR MUBia BILIB PA V ABLE— 1916 TAX NOTES. BI1.IA PAY ABLE- 1016 TAX NOTES. BILLS PAYABLE. TAX NOTES toll AND PRIOR YEAR IMPROVEMENT CERTIFICATES. 0572 First National Bank | OAOO 00 007* Ocaan <1ty Tills end Trust Co. M0 00 INTEREST ON IMPROVEMENT CERTIFICATES. ^ £7. Ocean ^ly'Tula'and Trust Co. Is 70 STATCHCNT or TM C RCCCIPTU AND DIBUURSEMENTS Or THE SINKING FUND COMMISSION RECEIPTS. Tuu. recsipta IJX „„ *jm or STATEMENT Of THE RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENT* OF THE CUSTODIAN OF SCHOOL FUNDS ^ DISBI'KMEMENTN. Balnnos, July SI. 1910 9JI* la I L A R E N C k H.^nCCLL. • *»ktoE Fund commlnalon. 9-1?. It-. P. F., 836.19. cotoodlnn School Funds.
PIM, Alarm Msnslo14— Sixth *Dd Plooeure avenue ( i 17— Kleveuth end Buy avenue. ( . 16 — Fourteenth and Plooeure eve. • !»— Seventh end Wear avenue. ' } Ati— Hecoiid aud Aahury avenue. < \ 4.*— Fourth aud Aabury avenue. , \ 4-1— Eighth and Aahury avenue. ( j 46— Tenth and Anbury avenue. _ , 46— Thirteenth and Aahury avenue. " 49— Hixteenth and Aabury aveuue. ' f 51— North aud fenlrwl avenue. < i 54— Hlxth *nd I'euUsl aveuue. 57 — Kleventh and tlentroi aveuue. ' 67— Twelfth and Weeley avenue. « f 68— Fourteenth and Wealey avauue. ( . 73— Fourth and Ocean avenue. ■ 75— rieventh *ud Ocean aveuue. < \ 76 — Ninth eud Ooeun avenue. ( » 8i— Becond and Atlantic avenue. • S6— Boardwalk aud Moorlyu terrace . J 911 — Bay avenue and Hattereoa road 521 — T went lei h and Ontfal avenue.
.-9 AAA A A AAA A A * 4- 1- *' *■■****. A 4. A 9 1:* 9 9 9 9 4 9 F'vh | During June, Jul^and August j IRON the real hardiliip of ironing dav diewppeam. " - [ ELECT RIG IRON© l become hot withoul healing the air. They Live you the uaual ilepx from ironing board j , lo stove You iron straight ahead with Ihe same iron until your work i< ""IC- The . 't ron is resvlv for use a few niuuta* alter you luiu the awilch and will uol cool off untU 1 ' | the taak ia completed. I •' The Ocean Oity Electric Service j; of the Atlantic. City Electric Go. . ( ' Th. ••MATCHLESS " Light ^ . !
TAKE AN ELECTRIC FLYERto ATLANTIC CITY FIRE 3D CENTS A sixteen mile ride from Eighth Street and Boardwalk. Ocean City, through the beautiful mainland suburban towns of Somers' Point, Linwood. Northfield (Golf Links) and Pleassntville, and right on to the Boardwalk, Atlantic City. Cars leave every, half hour. RETURN BY TAKING THE) ; TROLLEY RIDE TO LONGPORT FIRE 10 CENTS via. Atlantic Avenue cars and through the beautiful residential sections ol Chelsea. Ventnor and Margate City, right lo the steamboat lauding at Longport. I THEN , Catch the real *>cean breezes by taking a- trip LONGPORT TO OCEAN CITY FIRE 20 CENTS on the Steamers that leave every half hour, aud see the Inland Waterway which will soon figure in this country 's defence plans. SHORE FAST LINE — — — — — — — — — — — .. Young Man Your First Saving or profraiYunal career, don't have lo be advised about the necessity of caving your money. You know lb»t already. ? But we want to «uggext that you xave fur some definite purpoae, always. And we further anggvat that your first object in wiring be tbe initial premium on a life insurance poiicy. • A reasonable proportion of vour income ael aside regularly will soonjunount to Ihe sum necessary lor lbe firal premium. premiums on time. THE LIFE INSt'RANCE MAN IS WORKING FOR VOL -LET HIM TELL YOU WHAT HE KNOWS. Theo. V. Townsend 952 Asbury Avenue ance Company f^v 115 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 Those Who Wish a Desirable location for a Seaside Home FO R SAL E — A f»w lot* located in Section Q, Ocean City, N. J., ==^^= In vicinity of Stat* road and Pennsylvania and Reading Railroad station*. Also .lie* for bungalows situate ou Great Egg Harbor B*y , Beealey'i Point , N. J. ARTHURoD. JBARROWS 832 CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J. SIMMS' Delicatessen and Restaurant Saturday, May 20 DINNERS LUNCHES TABLE DCLICACItS John Marts Lumber Co. Sixth Stroat and Haven Avanua OCEAN CITY. N. J. Lumber Millwork, Mouldings, Building Paper, Plaster Board, Nails, Sash Weights, PUUMBIINO Are you getting entire xstisf motion a* to prices, workmanship and buxineto oourtvey? I' Dot, it will pay you lo give me s trial. I am in an exceptionally good position to lak* oare of your repair work of which I make a specialty. I have no expensive establishment Both Phonro C. H. BACON GOT Eighth St
Precise People Will appreciate the punctual service 1 which adds to the delight of dining here. THE ; Harris Restaurant ] ATLANTIC ICE COMPANY ™ Pocono Mountain let , Orie*. 1014 Aabury Ave OCEAN CITY N J. <
PIANOS For Real for Ihe Summer Season Delivered Pre*. Taelac and R*P*I'I"«Our New 1916 Model Famous Bellak Upright and Player Pianos. One dozen rolls of music, bench, scarf. and one year tuning free. Easy monthly payments. Will lake your old piano IB exchange; allow full value. Tbe celebrated A. B. Chase Uprights, Grands, and Player Pianos. HENRY KLOETZ REPRESENTATIVE Pianos on exhibition st the Trmymorc Hotel, Ninth street and Wealey avenueP. S — It would be to your advantage to call and see me before deciding else-
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