SUNDAY IN THE LOCAL CHURCHES Strong 8ermon8 and Excellent Music Heard by Congregations. FIRST X. a Pastor Kulp preached the sermons cf the day aad E. O. C. Bleakly addiaaaed the Mao's Bible Class in the afternoon. The text of the morning sermon was, XI Timothy 2; 8: "Kern am bar that Jeans Christ, of the seed of Da rid, was raised from the dead, according to my gospel." The words, "According to My Cospal," were selected for considering, lbs thought, "My Gospel" being the ooa the pastor used to dwell upon in the lesson be Intended to teach. The Introduction was In part as follows: "In the words of the text, St. Paul Is not claiming the antborsblp of the gospel of Jeans Christ, nor or any goepsl. In the epistles to Timothy, at In all others, be constantly refers to the gospel of Jesus Christ and to himself at the preacher of that gospel. Be always declares himself to be appointed to that work, a work be could not refuss to do. -Wo Is me If I preach not the gospel' expresses bow be felt the doty that was laid upon him. Time and again be declares that he will know nothing save the gospel of Christ. The apostle la not thinking to this passage of any other gospel, bat be Is writing to Timothy as to a eon and he writes. 'Jesus Christ was raised from the dead,' etc., 'according to my gospel'— that Is, according to my orders, I must Impress this upon you. This Is my message to ypu from my Master, my orders from Him to be passed on to you.' "The gospel Is not a human product ; H Is the expression of the will of God regarding man. the teaching of God Hlmseir dwelling with us In the likeness of sinful flesh; yet He was the dlrloa word made flesh, In whom dwalt all the fullness of the God-bead bodily. It Is the gospel of salvation." i Dr. Kulp here referred to the unU i versa! Instinct of man to worship, I bom of that equally universal sense of t dependence upon a power outside of and mightier than himself, and which i be sought to please by worship end t sacrifice. Man's sense of wrongdoing led to the thought of expiatory sacri- I flea. But among the heathen tb:« I xrcvehlp and sacrifice became more and < more cruel and corrupt. I Than God revealed Himself to Abre- I ham. In whom and his seed the know). | edge of the Moat High was to remain . and be taught to the nations. But < still the Idea of expiatory aacrlOca ran I Uirough the system of worship and < there was a multitude of requirements by which men were to please and I placate Him whom they worshipped. | 11 was not until God revealed Himself In Jesus Christ that the gospel pro- I clauned the goad tidings of the father- i hood of God a»d man could find for- « given se. of sin. God had reconciled . the world onto Himself, through the < sacrifice of the Bon. T*" speaker, before-h? entered upon ■ the lesson be desired to wn force, de- ' elated that St. Paul In tba tixt-nsed c the words or the theme also In the • mad* .V *ppropru"<l 11 *D<* hie character and In hie life, that In "hoes spirit be lived and worked, the t earn of his ambition and of his being. I Dr. Knlp declared that It Is hi this d way that every disciple Is required to r appropriate the gospel. I, In the evening, the pastor's theme was "loyally." The address was I brief and polo tad. A large and excellently trained I chorus assisted the quartet, and lbs e music was vary Inspiring. first baptist. ? The usual full audiences were pres v sot at the First Baptist Church San- v day. The special music was moat ai> 1 oeptably rendered by Mr. Hnret, of the Tlogs Baptist Cbnrch, Phlledel- 1 phle. in the absence of the organist, • Mrs. 8. 8. McAllister, Mr. Crane, of Brtdgaton, played and hie prelude f wee thoroughly enjoyed . The Rev. George F. Milch delivered two very strong sermons during the day, and. as one of the congregation expressed It, "Mr. Mitch b Just beginning to preach." Hie sermon In the morning was on "The Modem Saint," and In the even lug "The Uplift of a ' Humble Faith. " r The attendance at the Sunday school ■ was good. Many visitors were pres- • cut. A. W. Temple, assistant super- 1 Intended, conducted lbs exercises In * lbs absence of the superintendent, 8. ■ 8. McAllister, the very faithful leader. : At the veeper sen Ice, Mr. Milch spoke briefly as follows from Ibe text. " Duke 18; 14; "He that bumbletb him- 0 mlf shall be exalted." Bead In s mod ! ero way this would be, "the way up Is * down." Man of the world understand ' this wbao they go down to the depths of deceit , dishonesty, etc., to wlo. I Satan, himself, followed this principle I of all ills In the temptation In the t wilderness The text wes spoken by Jesus to , "certain who trusted Id tbamselvex , that (bay wen righteous and despised , others," lu connect loo with a parable , of the Pharisee and the publican What about the Pharisee? Was be bad? Id hie own estimation be iai . pretty good— a square, clean, religious J man who gava tubas to the lord's . work. What church would not have welcomed blmT What about the publican? Was be ' lad? As a class, the publicans were regarded as traitors and despised by 1 all. Bat what was lbs publican's at- c tilade toward the temple? With no ' claim of goodness, but In utter bum 111- ' be dans not to raise hie eyes, bat ' besting hie breast, he cries, "God be 1 Dord said, "I say unto you, that this ' maawaotdowo to his house JuaUflau ■ What is the practical ieeeoo for ns 0 toelght? Ii - ,u r* brought oat by c ear a— war n. ikise vary pamoeot . Klr»< » by did you coma t "to God 'e bowse toui,,.i _4ike tba Pber- . em at lbs PeblioeB ? Ueoood, what g
"told story of 5 riot at ephesus it MethodlBt Men's Bible Class Addressed by Solicitor Bleakly, of Camden. City Solicitor K. G. C. Bleakly. af is Camden, a colleger here, made a flue 1- address to (be members of the Men's le Bible Class of the First J*. E. Sabbath g School Sunday afternoon. His sube- ject was "Tbe Blot at Epbesus." and d he spoke In pert as follows: I, « 'A riot'— that Is rather a strange topic for a Sunday school lesson, is II »- not? And yet Hole ere necessary j, sometimes. Like thunder storms, they ie deer the air. q "Beck of this not was a men , a real is man. "The man was not exactly tbe cause il of this riot, that was a sin of which e we will bare something lo say later, i- "But of this man who fought this , n sio, some odc hat said, 'He was only , e a little bow-legged Jew.' If "Perhaps be was, physically, but, I- mentally, be was s giant among man. . i "We have only to note that be , >- wrote one-lhlrd of the hooksof the New | t Testament or nearly ooe-flflb of ell Ibe e books Id tbe Bible. 1 e "Where did Ibis riot take place? i II "At Epbesus, one of tbe three great- ' f est cities of Asia. i g "Kpbesns was noted for lie com- i . meree— It was something like oar city I > of Chicago, but It was famous also for ■ s tbe great Temple of tbe Goddess Dlsns 5 located there. > "This temple wet one of tbe 8eveu i Wooden of tbe world. We have beard i bow wooderful was Solomen's Temple, ( s that U took twenty to thirty thousand men seven years to build It. We have also beard that II took 880,000 men t I twenty years to build one of the greet [ I pyramids. But It took nearly a mil- 1 - lion men 220 years to bnlld this greet t i temple to Duma. .No wonder these t i Epheelans shouted, 'Greet Is Diane!' s I "But Dleoe was only odc of tbe X ' many gods which Ibe Greeks sod 1 . worshipped. Tbey bed mil- , of minor gods end twelve major Ii ' or greet gods. s These were Juno, Jupiter, Neptuoe, i Apollo, Mere, Mer.-ury, Vulcan, Veetat S [ Venus, Mluerve and Dune. J "Tbe worship of Diana at Bpbeeua 3 . had brought about a very profitable d i for Demetrius and bit fellow- a I craftsmen, tbe silversmiths and cop I peremitba. They were kept busy mak- | - log shrines end Images for tbe many X ■ pilgrims who visited Kpbssos. These a i •brines were portable representatives d t of this temple. And It vsk* Paul's lu- n i terfereoce with this business that I canted tbe riot. ( , i "Demetrius said, 'This man Paul Is I teaching a new doctrine. Tlx., that i , gods made with hende are no good.' "Panldid not preach directly against . DUna and her worship— ha preacbad e . a positive and negative religion. He c stirred up tbe people to good worfce j, and thus lad Uaam away from their p evil deeds. a "We ought to ImlUte Paul In this q and teach sod preach 'doing' and not b ■don 'it.' For orten lo onr homes and ,, churches we say 'don't' when we b should say 'do.' (, "What was this sin which caused Ibe riot el Epbesus? t| "It was the sin we are all afraid to , mention. Preachers dare not preach b and teachers dare not leech It— 'the d lo get rich.' It la common to ^ rich end poor alike. It It mot* press- „ lo America then elsewhere. p •This eln le • violation of the Tenth „ Commandment. tl "Peal clesees It with • violation of „ tbe Seventh Commandment In lu a evil raenlu. . 8 "Suppose Paul bad preacbad forthree j, Id New Jersey as he did In AtU. u Would he have ceased e riot here? buelneee would ha have disturbed? "What modern Demetrius would have stood up In tbe temple and p •tendered him? p "Did yon ever cense s riot by your k reselling or teaching?" t — - F CAMP MEETING *> targe Conirrguisni at the err- ' vices oo IsnSar. u The annual camp meeting services |. opened In tbe auditorium Friday e even lug, tbe Rev Jamas E. Lake, superintendent of tbe Ocaan City Tab- I eruecle Association, balng assisted by e tbs Rev. F. A. DeMarte, euparintend- r ant of tbe Camdeo district. Tbs pre las d service was lad by Prof. Ben J Bulx, of New York. a Tbe usual services wars held Saturday. The morning wateb. at 9 80 e o'clock we- lu charge of tbs Rev. R 1 Ho wells, pastor of Eden M. E ' Philadelphia, assisted by Mrs. 11 t Tbe chlldreu'e and mothers' meet- ' Id tbe afternoon was lad by Mrs. 11 F. Butz, of -New York, assisted c her husband. 0 Tbe Rev. E A. Welle, secretary of ' tbs New Jersey Conference, trod , charge of the hollueee meeting, end the young people's getbsrlog was led ' by tbe Rev. H. L. Burkett, pastor of Trinity M. E Church, Mlllvllls. * Tbs Ksv. Dr. Cbsrlss M. Bwwell, of t Philadelphia preached Saturday eve ulng sod Suudsy evening. The Rev. „ Thompson W McKluney, of tbe Coatee vilt# M E. Church, delivered , Sunday morning. y There were large congregations at tbe services oigSunday. Through the 8 oollectlou takeb^about 8800 were raised. There ha^vgrgvlously been g raised tbe sum of »600. which left only b a balance of 82UU lo be collected, as tbe o expenses of tbe camp masting are The services during tbe day were uoueaelly spirited, eud the music was * I, hid you to receive when you J to God's house tonight? Third, , what did you bring to God's bones s tonight? An offering, of oourse. Bat what did you really btlog? Was Ha graatful heart? a
S ' JAMES FRANKLIN : BUYS MORE LAND I Prominent Cottager Also! i Quickly Disposes of Ground t on Northeast Boulevard. I James F'rankllu, of \Aseal Pbtlsdel r pbla, a well-known summer resident ' r of Ocean City, ta still buying laud j on tbe Northeast Boulevard at Rhawn j I street,- Philadelphia. He receiitly pui- J chased 35$ acres from the Phlledel- j > phis Land Co. end a short time later | i sold 14 seres to Edward L. Schotl. of Philadelphia, who represents a sytidl i cats or wealthy and Influential Pliils- ' delpbtaus. They will Improve this laud. Mr. Franklin has made a specialty . of land oh the Northeast Boulevard. ' I and has bought aud sold many acres ' ' that section of Philadelphia. 1 : Mr. Fraukltu has bAa boosting this > section to friends for several years aud 1 at last they are bcgluulug to realize | ' - tbe great opportunities afforded the alert business man by buying land j ■ ■ aloug this boulevard, w hich will be ' ' In a abort time one of tbe garden 1 1 - spots of Philadelphia. 1 PLEASANT SURPRISE is Jobs c. aierlsisD sod wifr *' Mr. and Mrs. Jobo C. Bteeltnati, of 1 this city, were given a complete sur- j v prise Wednesday evening of last week, f Tbe event was tbe celebration of tbelr arrival borne from an automobile trip * to Lake George and vicinity. Tbey 1 accompanied by Mrs. Eoilly ' Fisher, of Reedvllle, Vs., sister of 1 Mr. Bteeimau. 1 There were music and dancing dur- ' tbe evening aod refreshments were r served. All had a very pleasant time. Those present were: Mrs. C. Brown,. u Elizabeth Brown, of BurllDgton, 1 Arthur Hoover, wife aod daughter ■ Addle, of Newark, summer re-l of tbls city; Frank Henley, w ife end eon, Paul, of Germaotowu; Miss Ethel Hooter, of Tlogs; Miss Mary Hickman, of Camden; Mrs. Emily ■ of Reedvllle. Vs.; H. B. free and wife, Joseph D. Lee, w-|fe end M lee Ethel, eud Freda Steel c of Ibis city. t PARADE OFF i Bab, abow Won't Take Place Meat Sunrdav. Ii It hen been decided best uoder pres- « cut conditions, by the committee In '' charge, not to beve tbe baby and 11 parade scheduled to take ° piece on tbe Boardwalk next 8atur- P This step le Inline with the re- ° quest of tbe 8Ute authorities not to '« have large gatberiugs of children dur- t tbe efforts to keep down the num- v of caaee of Infantile paralysis In I Jersey. I There are no cases of the disease lu > thla city, ae has been repeatedly staled, P aud every precaution Is being taken bySbe health authorities to keep tbe P away. h Leo Bamberger, of one of tbe com- It mil tees, worked energetically for the » proposed parade, as did he and his a Henry, last year. Among the * trophies obtained by Mr. Bamberger * were . solid silver cup# from A Clothier end 8. Kinds' 1 Philadelphia; DaBots Shop, ' Pier end Jones Bros., of Ocean * ■ ; ■top Speed Fiends. t Editor the Sentinel:— There is > much automobile speeding in tble ( town. Perhaps the city authorities • this, but up to last Saturday tbeee officials have taken no actlou. tbey are wllliug to leave It to State Inspectors Lovett and Grant. 1 After two automobiles ran together ' at Eighth street end Ocean avenue : Thursday night, both going at tbe usual rate of speed lo a thickly popu- ' lated district (machines in accidents oever go above ten miles an boar) 'locking the stable," yoo know, Po- ' I Iceman Scbock was ou doty at Eight 1 street and Wesley avenue tbe uext nlgbt. end a machine nearly ran him 1 down. I This Isn't altogether s newspaper statement. Ask Scbock. | ' Policeman Scbock, after be had recovered fiom bis temporary dsze, due 1 to tbe blinding lights, bit the auto ' with bis club, wherest there were Indignant protests from tbe occupauts of ' macblue. Tbe policeman, who on tbe corner to direct traffic, or- j ( dered the auto owner to go back and j come around on tbe right side. Tbe ' driver, very angry, drove beck at tbe ' rate of at least ten miles en hour, end dodged the policemen by going up 1 street. Where the policeman was derelict In bisduly Isevideul, w hen ' It Is stated that. In the excitement, he ; failed to get the number of tbe car. Tbls person should have been brought e s magistrate aud heavily lined. 1 Tbe policeman can have at least two Willi esses at any time. Ocean t 'lty Is no joke, notwitbstand- J some Plight youth* among the r visitors. 1 Will tbe local authorities enforce the [ lew? I f Perhaps hot having small hoys and 1 girls, tbey are not especially interested, '* parents of children are deeply j R.J. "| r Noilce to Advertisers. 11 Changes of copy for display edver- J. tbau Wednesday moruiug* at°9 o'clock sharp for Insertion in tbe Whenever possible It It * requeued that -they be sent In not later , than Tuesday. Tbls rule will be strictly adhered to. adv.. if, " , c Try •" advertisement lu tbe Henti- F Id
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' MasterMediciueWhich IsTak- | ing New Jersey by Storm Now in This City. |! Sunshine and happiness have en- ! sey home, shice Teniae, the premier j preparation, flrst made its appearance > lu the Slate early lu December. The (clouds of sickness have no place near ! guard And now this Master Medicine bee come to Uceeu t'lty. t| It will be distributed exclusively In I j tbls city by Hughes' Central 1'heti rate). Eighth street eud Wesley ever ego the first bottle of leulec w s> sold f In Lexmgtou, Ky. From Hist sale Today In all Soul hern ami m.-l the , eratiou Is being distributed by lens of , , Taulec IS prepsred fimu llie-ecrel I formula of the m-ted chemist aud giver , j of health aids. Joseph Von Bnmhsch. ■ lit Is a purely vegetsble preparation, , j Is couceded lo have greet I hers | aud kiduey disorders and cstsrIt has been endorsed by ncteuli-te generally and by thousands of men | tonic, strength-producer, appetizer, iiivlgoraot aud 'tissue-builder Is without parallel lu the bistnry of medicine. w ho need more strength, heller diges. end quick and effective regu through a building up of tbe body, will And uotblng has ever approached Taulec In Its wonderful remedis1 effecls. The preparation It distributed from only oue point in Ocean City— at Central Pharmacy. F^lghtb street and Wesley avenue. Advertisement. GIRLS IN CAMP ■Succeeds Hie Bo, a. With Ihe close of lest week Ihe Germentown Boys' club i siup was turue.1 over to the girl, end their Labor Day. when (lie camp w ill dlsbtud fur the 191tl season. After conferring with Mr. Balnmade for the two weeks by the interested. Miss Tbacksrali Is In complete charge of Ihe girls' department. but Commodore Esri M Humphreys will oversee the working eud of the establishment. Other counselere Miss Bryne. Miss Winifred of Ihe L' diversity of Pennsylvania, Miss, Helen MacFariand, of Maw r College. Miss Edna Haines, and the Mioses Wesleysn Miss Theckersh Is a graduate of Temple Unlverelty, Philadelphia. iMeny Interesting events have been prepared for tbe girls. Including games on tbe beach, surf bslblug, tennis, club dances and marshmellow toasts. Thla. combined with girls' sorority, which Is to be formed shortly, and tbe sails ou tbe Peerlcs will make time pass pleasantly. Earl M. Humphrey, end Lawrence Urban recently made a memorable Irip over to Wlldwood Crest, doing tbe sixty miles overland In five hours. tbeee adventurers started, they bed s stlfl breeze from (be northeast si their backs, but on the return trip they bod tbe tame wind lo contend with, which mode progress more difficult. At some times they averaged about fifteen miles an hour. Recent real estate transfers in Ocean City recorded In the office of founty Clerk Hlldrelb, as reported in the Cape , May County Gazette, are as followw: Ocean City Land Co to Joseph M Rowland. II5S0. Lot 58. Section 7, , plan 2 B. i Margaret R. Work to Wm. A. Craig. 83700. Hou III west 15 feet of lot 9. SecS George M. Ashby, el ox. lo Blanche Place. 82575. Lot S15. block 8 plan 1. Gardens. . 8amuel 8 Wenzell lo "Livingston Rice, et al. Lot 274, Section A. Joseph C. Haines, as-lgnee. lo Sam- , net 8. Wenzell. 840. Lot 274. .Section . Wm. Lake, et al, trustee, to Lewis f IE. Cordery 8300 Lol 622, Section A. , i l*w is E Cordery, el ux, to Sadie F) , I Cordery. Same as above. ( Maud. Ntchules Steward, et vir. to , j Samuel 8. Wenzell. lot 320. Section | Jobn M. Maguigan to Clsrtuce , i Collls on. Part of lot 768. Section D. City of Oceau City to F:ffie G. Scull (8177 68. lots 310, 812, 415 aud 517, aud 630, Gardens. | Stanley M. Pontlere. et al, to Flor- | ence H. Brooks et vlr. Lot 470, Sec tlon C. IHecUon A Is Iron Norn, lo MbUi street trom Twellj-fuuru. lu Twsoty -ulm li -i rseu, the bay sod Fmy-seeood to Kllljr-olnu. slrseu. !-i.nD Jogal papers of all descriptions, In eluding wljls, are carefully drew u by I Curtis Roblnsou sit bit office 744 i Asbury avenue, Uceou City, N. J. adv. d
! 14— Sixth arid Pleasure avenue. 2 35— Seventh end Wear avenue. 1 43— Fourth and Asbury avenue. J 45— F:ighth end Asbury avenue. t j 46— TeuUt and AsbuVy avenue. | j j 4S— Thirteenth end Asbury avenue. ! ] ! 48— Sixteenth and Asbury avenue. ; ? 51— North and Central avenue. i m ' ! 54 — Sixth and Central avenue. ; « r-i 57— Eleventh end Central avenue. j ,r 67— Twelfth and Wesley, avenue. w w 68— Fourteenth and Wesley avenue t " 75— Seveiill^aiid Ocean avenue. i ■ r 76— Ninth and Ocean avenue. I l~. - Ikia'r d walk aud*Moorlyu terrace j i u _I e. — C —
| During June, Jdly and August | '1 l>L»CCTRIG IRONS ] 1 The Ocean City Electric Service ! \ £ «»l Ilia Atlantic Glty Electric Go. , | >•"' MA.OMLcee ..rant . rj-Y-T- 'Y-T-T- -r-T-T- -Y-T-T'
PLUMBING AreftVarSrtiW entire ■wtiM«cti..n as t.. pravw. workmanship and bustnts- .--.nrt~v» If If not. ',i( » .11 j-. v-,i to give ^■irwl^l ''Tuie'uoi'i^usi. .* I-uWis'l' no-oi I. Ho.., I'hooe. C. H. BACON (8)7 UlKlvth «t Best Pennsylvania Top Soil FOR SALE CHEAP A. W. GREBE I 20S S FIFTH ST. PHILADELPHIA. PA.
' Try an Ad. < l in the SENTINEL * Public Notice. Sheriff's Sale. Usjrj '""is ll^erett'^ I I " MONDAv! SEPTEMBER litis. l»l«. .. ^knouw at s^oljomr onelh.rjOH, | ^ e ^Ikdrd AujbJ' 1^ IWt! ^ j Sheriff's Sale « ; i '* Monday. August 28th, 1916. c g 5'are "•/ Ooonty, Me. f • asssJsJsr" - j P . 1 KN K ' ' """r'oi-'rin. I II M*M®,4i:rLU«^rc.m^orN J f. s X. 4L. P. F.. t» «0. Master's Sale. ,:iLtjiirrr) 1 Ih Coort^of Is sold at public * rrnlar^'iHi""** lllrrc *"i I ^ RATfEDAV. SEPT EMULK :d. letc. ^ I; ' I pSn '' " *r^,Vk -^raia0' Vrr..V,Y,'l?i7^t " fish I V. ?SS5n*VSf|S!rt"Tnf *V^»n" I '(^^°f^sl|Or*((!Jl*lrnor!Btirrr.4'hund*r!l nrt^o^f"'. f'i , ,r})r"'lf'°r ~K ^tdoulne on the southrasl liMllS' s\ "^1 . ■ J (• Sr'bi<t ""rk ""|C : v ' ijrti '/"il'i 'V 'l,!1-"'' j ,h | WUso|i .ml Carr. Solleltors Hot.dAue v.iwt. » ii.4tprjw.ee
See Me First Bur Real SELL TRADE for t.State BORROW on OCEAN CITY LOAN on NEW JERSEY See Ma- Firm See He Firm W. Scott Hand 819 Wesle? Ate.. Ocean N. J. PIANOS For Reul lor Ibe Summer Season I Our New iqi6 Model * i j Famous Bellak Upright and " ! One dozen rolls of music, bench. M-aif. ! payments. ** Will take"our"*«Al pLm. !n ( exchange; allow full value. The celebrate.! A. B. Chase Cpiights, Grands, and Ptaver Puuios. HENRY KLOETZ Pianos on exhthttioii at the Travmoie 1 Hotel. Ninth street and Wesley P. S — It would he to vour advantage to call aud see mc leforc deciding else- j Ware's Specialties 813 ASBURY AVENUE 34c. doz. ":',;'44c. lb.'! 38c. lb. The finest Teas and Coffees. We make a vpecialtv of our Fruits and Vegetables-fresh every davit will pay you to give us a trial. We F. H. Ware GROCER Phone j i-M WILLIAM O. ABBOTT. Druggist Eyes Examined Witbont Drops
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POWell'S Dry Good's Store We are better prepared to serve you for the coming year than ever. before, with all seasonable merchandise. Large stock, right prices and reliable goods. POWELL'S 921 Asbury Ave. Ocean City, N. J. Phone 25 Interesting to Investors OR Those Who Wish a Desirable Location for a Seaside Home FOR SAL E — 5 few lots located in Kertion G, Ocran City. N. J., In vicinity of Suae rued and I'ennsylrania and Bead- , ing Railroad station.. Also sites for bungalows aituate on Great Kgg ARTHUR^D.JX ARROWS 032 CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. JJohn Marts Lumber Co. Sixth Straat and Havan Avanua OCEAN CITY. N. J. Lumber Millwork, Moulding!. Building Paper. Plaster Board. NaiU, Saab Weigh", etc. Estimates Furnished. Prompt DeliveryAdvertise in the Sentinel.

