Ocean City Sentinel, 7 September 1916 IIIF issue link — Page 4

SUNDAY IN THE LOCAL CHURCHES Strong Sermons and Excellent Mule Heard by Congregations. to utr nnumiAN. Ralph C. Norton spoke to a crowded baaaa ob Saoday morning in the Pint tWHHiifca Ubrtreh on hi, work among the eoldlan in Ibe tranche* of Pmnee nnd .Belgium- Hiemory we* way AfcrllilBg, *od in Urn offering be teeeleed at Um ciorn o I the service man* llimi tllll we* oontrt baled on the plate* toward the carrying forward of la the evening the pat lor, the Rev. ' Chart** H. Bohner, preached to another tall bona* on "Four Ph««e* of ! Modern Christianity." taking a* hU tart, Eaeklel 10; 14: "The Brat face WO* the fee* of a cherub, and the *ecood face wa* Urn face of a man, and the third the he* of a lion, and the ' taorth the fane of an eagle." 1 The rtnglng throughout the day wa* of a very high order. Tb* baritone ' aolai from Mendeieaohn'* oratorio, 81. Ami, "O God, Have Mercy," rang by . Bdward F. Story, at the morning *ervlee, and the contralto nolo, at the * ovaolng aarvlce. rang by Mtaa Mildred *• BtBOha, aotltlad."8ave Me, O Ood," " wen except lonaliy well rendered. The * qaartat did nnoaaally good work In * hath the morwlng and evening an- * tb****, Sballey'e "Lead, Kindly ° Light," and Spick ar** "Fear Not, -O r I^ori." being specially worthy o

TB* ringing I hi* aommer be* been a moot auraetlre featur* of the Preabytartan aarvloe* and contributed largely to the vary racreaaful reason the Kir.t Church baa eejoyod. r-.arr a a ptist. Farewell aerrlpm of the Rev. Geo. F.' Mitch, of the Flrrt BapUat Church, aaeeaad aptrtt *acb ae wa* never befcm manlfmtad daring tb* two and doe half yearaof the present raocaaatal partanu. The eh arch building •woe arawd*d to lie capacity at each eareica. Two very atrong aermon* tad the eplendld audience* spellbowqd aad paovokedtb* big be* prate* . a«t and Jayfol aobmtertoo. both on the part of pamot aad people, marked tbe the whale day. The hearty good whhaelo Mr. MMohmta hi* wife from ovmybody ehowed how thorongbly Urtff had aadaamd thomaolvm In the haua a I the people of Oonan City, ^Mh-taUtate aU vteMon. All day ^ MttMlMhh paatma worn ta»g in ahhnh aad Soaday aebool, and tbe , dapartan af partor aad wtf* provoked ■may aa ay* to laara. At the morning ■arrtoa, H. B. Hawaii*, of PhUmMphia. forntebed thl UHal jiarte. Hanry JCnabe retae «*mal resale. flmuy

poetad lhaaaaah. of the aanaal enm■ar madag, haM on Friday evening, whaa thaTMto aeeoad mortgage wa* hBMOd by the leeai chore h. Mr. ■Utah leaktar Ma ••*««. "Gag., naalmgvery Uf." Tho iaipam -- T« oommooloo Miwlaa taNo wad tbe preaching. Tb* ■ar. i. PL Wlhar, O. D.. retorted. M». MMoh mad* v«*y teaching Bool ■jjaajtota the Banday aebool to tb* la th* analog. tbe .pedal mn.lc waa baaotlfally Mratebad by Mra Joa. SgjjKSMt* | daakaa^tha Me*. Or. i. M. Spglngar. toot her place bare and .poke on the * ■taoaf their neaa! joint mtertonary 1 •ma la tho "Dark Uowttorot" to no. 1 * 1W «■»■-* ooogragMlon. of tbl* J rnmowlm' d tecum, veiy af^.n^ * ataatod mJZXTJZSLi tai ifrtm mpmi.liy u mth.diiBc.iMm la the w*y of affeedv* miaeion , wmtehmoMdthograatnradof mch , ■tot. He dmtorad Umt tbmo are y ■ewto* working for tb* ra- ( dm.pn.0 aad opim of th. 160,000.000 , aorirae. Thme me mtertonary work, , r— t ™ aa«»artty of -the dlffennt Euro- t y y? *"""?« «tah aeowo , tohmotolal— m Them aotioa* ore , ■"to Britain, France, Portugal, and. , aaUl A ogam LMH, Germany. Dr 6". homaem. appaand to ooo- , •aohk ha aaly to the portion* , *'■1' Hill by Gnat Britain; aleo. to , tatha Congo Frm Stole. The eamtm ramgaimd trad, m . , petewt todaeaue to the uplift ofthe , Mttoa population, hot. In doing r aa, hadapiond the evil* brought in by t « Ihaauh <h* aweary of aoeerapelou* wMte aw, w^hiva eodcavorad to tarts* th* UqaaTtrafec on lb* native*. ™ rartew, govarnmaoto 'are now in *!**■"**?? **I T* *nd 4mUo' 1 raaaatly forcad on tb* warring nation* 1 af Urap* ara bato* talt to AMea. Bat, Dr. Bpilagm, in apaaklng of * "■ta •■*■ amartad that only tb* « IWlili d Boafoi of Jmo. Christ can t taemthaajmm "nohlaatal to trad, wio. ! "y* nalaij, aa It wa* la tb* d ■■djmary. tho power of Gal onto MCMd imrblng. ttoTZlkZTaZ V alaata (hatha hag art found any bm It "■ wha dM art know tbm* la a God ; • rSSraE®8*2 m rtaadaad af ireto J ta^pmom M mm mrtHi^Ti « flMgWIUaWtaart a wMaam. Th* M ^^-UM hBtaoiu every ama thai p, iJIMTUaiami ,blam to evafy N

heart ontll queuehed by mlB*b and -■ wilful dimbtdlence. Th* bordao of I Africa'* mlvatloo I* upon the while 5 man and Hit* oatlou moat mnd lo that grantor land graator number* of teacher* aud mtetlonarle*. . Id the evening, Ibe congregation ■t filled all available mate In both Ibe ] audience aud Sunday aebool room, and many weCwMandlng In lb* aisle*. They were preaenl lo hear tb* lecture of Ibe Rev. Ralph C. Norton, now )n ^ tble country on leave of *b*euce from | evangell-tic work among th* troop* o L the Allied arm lee on (be weelern front |f lu Europe. On* object of hte leave of ^ ebeencc I* to rafee money to continue a aud expend hte work In tbe tranche*. " Mr. Norton apoke briefly of hte ex- * perlence* among ibe armlea, and one of* tbemoet lulereellog of them wa, ^ Ibe eagernem with which tbe soldier, accept Ibe go, pel of Je,u* Chrtet a, I hair Saviour. He referred to U|l* a* ' ao wonderful a* to be phenomenal. Not *Idcc tbe day* of Ibe apoatle* be, | there been such a turning to God. The troop* of all the uatloo* Join In II, ' whether Catholic or Protmunt. They all pray to Him lu whom (be mint* ' pray. Iocld an tally, Mr. Norton'* lecture full of good hit,, aud among them be declared (hat It It bte belief thai unlet* tble country prepares to defend It* liberties It will some day * ■ufler Ibe fate of Belgium. H* declared that (be United State, ha* given SO cent* per capita to European relief, while Australia baa g|v*u |1 SO per capita lo Belgian relief alone. | No American can be proud of hte country ', record a* tbe greet rat neutral nation. ST. AOOCSTINk'S. j Crowded congregation, were the rule i Crowded

a at all tbe marae* in St. Augustine', r i Church Banday. There waa only y »t ending room at the 10 o'clock maw. ,1 Tb* factor, tha Rev. Thomaa-F. Blake, waa amistad by out-of-town prle*t*. GOT BIG DRUM [ W. War* Bram Lane* Flab , j Tb* happiest man lo this resort Frl- _ day morulug wa* W. Ward Beam, f who la the physical Instructor at ibe , Philadelphia Collage of Pharmacy * aod historian of the Ocean City Fteb- . log Club. He caught th* letgeat black i dram Bah of tha matin op to thai - time while, angling off tha. club ptar. , it wetghadMpoundatoaom*. • , Mi. Bmm baa been working almost I day and night for soma tlm* part to , auk* a record catch, and be eoc- * Mr. Beam, whan ha caught tbe t. dram, waa - angling for wmkflab and r kiDgflah, aod he lauded tbe drum , with a rod having only a i| ounce Up. * Me waa oatag a Ho. 9 thread line, very I del teal* tackle for such ao Immoom B«b a* be landed. It look him I hoar and SO minute* to floally gal It on the • | beach. Oooe during tb* Um* he waa . playing tb* dram he had 176 yard* of p. th* had 175 yard* of

p. Hot oat. [t H* had lo aamlelrcle .the club plar * aevatal Una* and than tot tb* Bib grt r. nway out In order to play K. I, The dram to larger than tha one oa light In another aaaaon by Geo. W. n Dong, end Mr. Loog's B*h wae then * mid to have baen tb* blggart of lu I kind aver polled In In this aoctioo. j Mr. Beam waa given aaelrtano* to , landing tb* flab by Umi. W. Long, M. Tahnlaau aad othara of tha fiahlng UNIQUE GARDEN I kew Wrol. C>„ Otow* Vegatotetoa M ike Boardwalk. Prof. Samnel Cohen, oftbteehy, i who eodmvorad through (be winter to , I alert M parent, of local boy* to tb* i culUvatlon iff vacant tote, bat wttboat raaalte, eontlnaoq* to glea ocular *vldaoce to friend*, a* he ha* for tovatal yaara, tb* raaalte of nllttlq effort along them Una*. . I Back of hte atora aod home, on the Boardwalk, b* ha* a unique track patch, moet of It on e raised platform I Than, to the transplanted aoU to a I aartea of boxes, be grow* fin* lettooe, tomatom, onion,, ate. On tha grooDd • be baa awaat corn and similar c produo*. Io tbl* way ha keep, hi* t own tabletnot only wall p tor id ad, but ' ha give* qoaolllte* of tb* track to tb* < — ; — j fCommoDlcwied.) ( Orokookro a*m Praiw*. ■wiOkTkXHwnKEto-OomnCUy , ■ummw raaldut, feel that too much , grata ode cannot be accorded to lb* city administration, aod tb* Ocean City Boardwalk Butloem Men's As- , eoeiatloo, for fnratebing the moat *aceltont murtc rendered by member* of tb* Philadelphia Orchestra. W* can truthfully my that no other raaort ■long the coart ho*gpJ.|y*d lb* mm* privilege a* ha* been given to lbs aomresadent, of OceaC, OMy. Th# Indefal Igabl* eflurt. of Harry ' A. Frort, aaatetod by H. C. Freeman and olben.ara to be highly commend- , ad. 1 W# earnertly hope that tbl* organ!- ' ration may oooUuut eoch musical ' treat* for many yaara to come We 1 they will be aup ported to their *f- ' fort* by rammer resldeote. 1 Kathi.ii Gcbstb. . I °«t the BciIhi. I Before you return lo yonr winter ' bom**, I boa# of yon who are interested to Ocean City and Its effalrt should subscribe tor tbe Sektinol It will be Ilk* ao eotortoiulug weekly letter from j friend . The HurriBEi. contain* each J weak all the legal advertisement, of . the city. Stop al tbe office, 744 Aebury u or eeod your order by mall „ and tb* Hnmatl. will be mailed to A (be add ram given. Subscriptions, one n to advance * P "'■ta rtirtw't Appear. It was understood at ibe Ocaaa City Yacht Clob Monday that Elmolohr'a a tart displacement near, tb* Mymph. * would coma up from Cap* Ma^ thai i! afternoon and bat* a round over the t clob coon* with Joseph M. Rowland's ft J. M. R. Th# Nymph waa oappoeed « ta arrive hen aboot 4 o'clock. The J. R. was apaadad over tb* seats* in . peapaialluu for the race, but ih* 2 ■ympfcdid not make ber appaannc* A

1 CALLED TO SERVE AT THIS COORT of Those Who Will i Do Dnty as Grand and Petit Jurors. Tbe following named have been selected lo eer-fe a, grand juror, si the i September term of the county court: i Waller Feuderson, Sr., Cape May. I J. Durrell Wooleon. Lower Towuahlp. t Cbsrle, Bridge,. Wlldw-ood. c Havld Rleley, Stone Harbor. I William H. Smith, Sr.. Wert Cape c , * J. Swing Willi,. Middle Towurtilp. n Jacob Harnett. Lover Town, hip. W. R. Hughes. QfttaWjy s Charles S. Coombs. Middle Town U eblp. d Morris Suber, Woodbine. g Frank Dickinson. Lower Township Harry Dunham. Wild wood. ci Levi Dlcklnsoo, Lower Township. g. Coleman Si lies. Middle Towosblp. K. C. Boyle, Oceao City. si Joseph Camp. Middle Township. u Reubeu T. Johnson, I»wer Town- b. •hip. •( J. Thorn pion Baker, Wild wood. *' Welter Taylor, Upper Towosblp. * Alfred B. Miller. Cape May Lily. William Gilbert. Cape May City. I" Ogdeo dandy. Denote Town, nip. II Coroeliu* Mabsu. Avalou. Sbeppard Taylor, Lower Towuablp cii C'bsrlra P. Vtoamtn. Middle Town- 1* eblp. pe Voaa, Ucean City. «e ' Following are Ibe peill Jurors:

1 Junes L. Grace, Denote Jownsbip. Fraocte Corson, Sr.. Ooesn City. Harry Mallei, Sea Isle City. Lswtettaaplro. Woodbine. Frank Stewart, Slone Harbor. J. H. Beecber, Wildwood. Henry Hlgb. Middle Towueblp. Ralph Scbelleuger, Middle Towoeblp. Frank Conover. Upper Township. Herbert HebeoUisl. Cape Mey City. Wm. T. Chamber,. West Cape May W. W. Johnson, Wildwood J. P. Cadmao, Ocean Clly. Willed Johnson. Lower Township Clarence Ferguwm. Ocean Clly. Gideon Gaudy, Upper Township. Somen Hickman, Dennis Town ■hipWill lam Cheater. Dennis Township. Wm. Armstrong, Middle Township. A brum PartUman, Woodbine. IawI* Eldrsdge, Lower Towntblp. Wm. B. Schellrager, Cape May City. ' Frank Barnett, Lower Township. Vtocont Short. Ssa Isle City. George Peterson. Avaloo. Cbas. H. Roblnsoo, Sea Isle City. 1 Eugene Miller. Ocaan Clly. 1 Heory L. Mallhew*. Lower Township. James Clark, Cape May Clly. Wm. Stiles, Wildwood. f Wildwood.

Lewis Sayre. Cape May City. I c Walter GarrisoD, Lower Township. * Wm. Hand. Lower Township. 1 IrtsiM Corson, Upper Township 1 e George M. Breckley. Ocean Clly. Howard Coombs, Wildwood. 1 b James Ellison, Cape May Clly. » Allan Ewlng, Cape May Clly. Frank Gaudy, Upper Township, a Cbas. Corowell, Middle Township. Renben Clouting, Upper Towoshlp. 1 I Lemuel .Hauu, Lower Township. Warren Mount, Wildwood. ' J. Roy Shield*. Middle Township. Fred Loeffltr, North Wlldwooa. Edward Phillips, Lower Township. Alfred M. Peterson. Middle Town- i Ship. r Freak Mixner. Middle Township. ' Charles Long, Middle Township. [ i David Cremwell, Oman Clly. i Frank Crema, Upper Township. i ■ s ■ t TAX RATE GOES UP J •' Cssslr Improvements. The clerk of tbe Cape May County t of Freeholders gives the follow- ' i tot* resting Information: 1 Th* oouoty tax rat* this year will be , ■lightly over sixty cent* per hundred I dollar* of ararawd valuation, an In- < of fifteen cent* over last year, wban tbe rate wa* slightly over 45 i cent*. The total appropriation for ibe year amiicot* lo >230.616, a* again at 0 (167,420 last yaar. an Increase of »G3 - 1 006 t Tbl* Increase I* da* lo (be anuraal 0 number or oouuly Improvements dur- •' tbe past year, Including tb* estab- 0 1 ilabmant of tb* county vocational * schools, mosquito extermination and 1 ' road improvement*. h ■ ■ ■ ll HAVING VACATIONS P »i Fireate* ktart Tartar on Their 11 Aanaal Ontlngs. - Th* mayor, at the weekly meeting of the City Commissioners, said be bed' a report from Kirs Chief Watson, In u which II was slated that ibe men of (be » department will begin Uielr v.ca- v period September 7, conlluuiug J aotll November 28, eaeb remlvlug two ° weeks off. The chief requested Ibe C appoiulmeot of ooe extra men io fill b during this time. • The mayor recommended ibe ap b polntmeul of Wm. H. Smith for a period of one mouth, aud tbe appoint- - mem was confirmed. Allrsrtert Wcrtrtlni. Tbe Rev. and Mr*. George F. Mitcb J attended tbe marriage ceremony of J; Mitch's sister, Miss Emma Irene H aod tb* Rev. Thomas Sboe- J smith, both of Philadelphia, on Saturday nlgbt In St. Martin'* Epteoo p pal Cburcb, Oak Laue, Philadelphia m reception followed al tbe borne ol J* at wblcb mauy friends were <1 , '£ ■cneOi was a *SHen JJ Hte* Ida K- Bauer, a cottager here. |S ol «b* guild of the Pblia"•"P111' Home for Incurable*, desires dE!,T1-NU., to thank ali >* annual card party «' tof,^liT?2L.or lb* hom* Tbe *f £ wa. a great raccara, both rtclally DjOl P*P*r« of all description*. In Hi AHmry arrauc, Ocean City, N. J.'adv. gj

"IF THEY KNEW," ! ' SAYS MRS. HAHN I Genuine Relief After Three; Operations Failed. De- ! clares Bristol Woman. "Xo one would begrudge paying to : bottle for It If (hey knew what I do . •bout T»°l»c." said Mrs. Hslin. of fitit -We could not gel IS In ouFtowu." continued Mrs. Habu. wbo Is Ibe wife of Frederick Hahn, foreman of Ibe Patent Leather Work-, "•ml I made a special trip lo Philadelphia more of tbe wonderful preparation ■ I b*ve been a terrible sufferer ftum lion. 1 have beeit\opersleil iii-oii lliree limes, bt^ Ibey did me no good. "I couldn't eat meal, and even lns-1 me much dlrtres"Oue of my uelgbborr lirsi (old me about Ibis Teniae. She -aid -lie Had used the medicine and that ll was ibe tlilug she bed ever taken, .-tie advised me (o gel II al mice. 1 'lid so. and 1 am very bappy thai 1 did. •> ll lbs wisest tblug I ever did. "1 simply do not kuow bow I can j praise Teniae suougb. I will say tliet I lo lbs lime I began taking llie medl- I 1 bad uot eaten s lull meal in perfect condition, my appetite and di greatly better aud I sleep all ulgbl aud

several pounds In weight aud feel jusl medicine. " Taultc. tbe celebrated new c.. ui hat i- that helped Mrs. Hahu ami so "mauy >. Pbarm.cy. Ocean City. adv. Recent real estate transfer- m Ocean Clly recorded In tbe ..(tier of i ouuiy Clerk Hlldretb, as reported in I lie I ape May County Gazette, are a- follow-: . (Seymour Davis, et ux. lo lnurv M. Chester 41000 Soutbes-t In feet of lot 70 aud all of lot 71, Girard Really 8mllb. Part of lots lot aud ion, plau of Francis .Smith. Wm. Adams, et ux. lo Wm. I. Brown. Jr. Lot 5S6. Sei-tiou G 8 Wesley Lake, et ux, to Consumers' ice aud Coal Co. Hon Loi S62, Section C. Arvlue Philllpa. et ux, to Hlauche P. Burnett- Lot 80H. Section G. Annie L W. Joues, el vir. lu Fred B. Albury. Lol 484. block t. Gardens,

plau 1. Charlotte Shoemaker Chester, el vlr, John Marts. Southeast 25 feet of lot 21. Same to same. Southeast 25 fert of lot 19 aud uortbwnl 5 feel of lot 21. Henry D. LeCato lo I .aura V Scull. Lot 21, plan S, Bay Front. Emma Obeldobel, by exe'r, lo Harry T. Gelslnger. Lot* Sli. 846. 485, 43C aod 487, Section L. Wm. J. Warrington to Harry V. Sburtleff, M. D. Lola 6 and 8, block A. plan 2. aad runs rest ol tbs Burro foot wlds strrrl ■ Iteetloo B U from NprtB to NlaUi slrrrt. sod from Main to Kourtsraui- strrataT bst«!^u the bay aad oraaa. Msetloa U run. iruui Kourtssutb lo NIDstraatb strrals. brtsrru bar aad oraaa. Bsruon K r'uas from lo Twsatr-toarta alreeu. i*. rforn Twaatr-alatb to Tblrtr-fourtb «r^i." ' Korttetb to Kortr-sl lib strsru. brtwrrn Korty-slxlb lo Kinr-amoa'dsulis^bltw^ tbe bar and ocean. Bertloo L runs from to Putr-ntBlh strsru. brt.ss,, Etan Bsad Act. Secretary of State Martin will eeod ool 706,0(10 pampbleu coutalulug the Egan road act. for dleirlbutioo by tb* oounty.clark*, ao that ibe voters of tbe Stole will have an opportunity .familiarize tbamaalves wiib ibe ateaaure before election. The law provldea for submllltog to tbe elerlorsle lb* question whether tbe Slate shall 67.UOO.OOO lu bonds for the buildof roads, specified In tbe act. Tbe pampbleta will be sent out along wiib sample ballots Issued jusl before generel eleetlon. Notice of Intention. orprO led TrTrV" ° DpOD "* Tbs l objection to said Improvetaeol l- io Boa^or forn'mtedoorr., Io Sberiff '8 Sale. Swd 'br 7lh"dii>0' oVhS5®.°AK'b. "•*cJipUJnam.U,randbrA'rrrt|M''lf J'.'ti'?!. '* ftefriMlanl. 1 shall rtp^sr lo mSST I sit. < <*•> (rrl soutbwrslwardlr from Ih, v-nb-XnSi'M ■ D.ted a- « tan A inaaios, id rs. a u.ttpnaee

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Republican Voters ' I hereby announce myself a candidate for (he nomination for A> ' sembly oil the Rcpul'lican ticket at '*■ the coming Primary Election and

will greatly appreciate yonr supMARK LAKE. T_^" *d> " ' ' * M"r* |J""' " Republican 2 Voters i Ih-r to submit my name to the * Republican Voters of Cape May County as a candidate for the nom- '! ination for Sheriff, on the Republi- „ can Ticket, at the enstiiny pri2 j ^^sEAttt>SE^CAB*i>LL. E — — :(PUBLIC NOTICE "| To The Electors is. I hereby announce mvself a can- » didale for the nomination for Sheriff on the KepuJilican ticket at the m coming I'rimarv Election aud will m appreciate your support. " ROBT. S. MILLER. Cape May Court House. Dated July 24. 1916. I Voters, Attention I am a candidate for nomina- >- lion on Republican Ticket for Justice of the Peace and I- I respectfully solicit your ■ vote and support. e WILLIAM M. TAYLOR, ; Precise People ;; Will appreciate tbe " punctual service y which adds to the de- » light of diuiug here. THE Harris Restaurant :• JOHN E. TOWNSEND : ' Electrical Contractor , 1137 Asbury Ave. ' Ocean City New Jersey HKAIILFV A A Ik A UN , Reading Coal ! ' 1 II. liurkhardl & Co. PI.l MHINH AND H HATING •cat* en 1 ..wjtZAxrb Hw I

1 1 1 iii aa in >1 * ii >1 ii t1 h t I ; P:f During June, July and August j; I |« i it isn't T«rv funnv 10 face lite task "f using stove heated irons, is it » As a matter of j ,1 fact, thev .re annovtng the year round. As soon as you begin to use an ELECTRIC \ HI IRON the teal liar.Ul.tp ..f ironing day dtaappears. \ , j j ^ ELCGTRI^G IRONS . j| The Ocean City Electric Service ' , 1 ol tho Atlnntli. City Glectrlc Go. I . » T ho "MA TCrtLC A A " Light j ,

If Vou Buj It of ACKLEY It's a Bargain A Real Auction Sale of Real Estate In the Heart of Ocean City, New Jersey ON Monday, Sept. II, 1916

On the Premises at 2.30 R. M. CONSISTING OI; A pint of laud no by 275 feet, fronting ou Ocean aud Atlantic Avenues, opposite the "Norin iiidic Hotel" on Ocean Avenue, and the "Colonial Apartments" on Atlantic Avenue. TO UK SOIJ) AS A WHOLK OR WILL DIVIDE IN FOUR LOTS EACH TO' 'rVlT A FRO-NTAGK OF 50 FKKT WITH A LENGTH OR DEPTH OF One of the-very best locations in Ocean Citv— SUITABLE FOR HOTEL AND APARTMENT HOUSE PURPOSES. TERMS: Ton per cent, of the purchase price to be paid in cash on day of sale, 40 per cent of the purchase price to be paid in cash when deed is given; one-half of the purchase price ' can remain on mortgage with interest at six per cent, per annum, payable semi-annually it desired. ' a } To bs free and clear of all encumbrances. Taxes for 1916 h will be assumed and paid by the present owners. For Further Particulars, Address JOHN A. ACKLEY, Auctioneer Vineland, N. J. 0k Wildwood, N. J.

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IC Ihliy'^o.a'rVnz^Tu^MteVn^wura'ur-" 1 1 I'Dlform twrnn.te.lon ol renter rate ol ! I Hal te tact Ion Guaranteed. >nd Trralirent See Me Firal 2 W. Scott Hand " .. . ' 819 Watlci An., Oomi Cllj, I. J. Ware's Specialties * 613 ASBURY AVENUE SsSTte™" 34c. doz. Glenn Ros. Creamcrv Butter in 'j -pound ssr. 44c. lb. . Sfc-'.V.'rr: 38c. lb. Tbe finest Ten. and Coffee. I Wc make a specialty of our Fruit, and I Vegetable— freah evrry day. It will pay you to give u". a trial. We do not solicit, but we deliver promptly. F. H. Ware GROCER t'bone 71-M tKlO rfraT ll*7b. WILLIAM O. ABBOTT. Draggist ; Ejes Eiamined Vitbout Drops = ®M hQd. Iteitaraetton I"" A. « . ELY ATLANTIC CITT, «. J, j Watch and Jewelry Repairing Mayer's I 752 BOARDWALK ^ - J Try an Ad. /rI in the S5NTINEI, "

TAKE AN ELECTRIC FLYERtoATLANTICCITY FIRE 30 CENTS A sixteen mile ride from Eighth Street and Boardwalk. Ocean City, through the beautiful mainland suburban towns of Somer*' Point, Llnwood. Northficld (Golf Links) and PleaMntkille. 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 of Chelsea. Ventnor and Margate Cltymgbt to the steamboat landing at Long'port. ' THEN) Catch the real ocean breezes by taking a trip LONGPORT TO OCEAN CITY FIRE 20 CENTS on the Steamers that leave every half hour, and see the Inland Waterway which will soon figure in this country 's defence plans. SHORE FAST LINE |

■ "Let the People Decide" With this for a Campaign Slogan, the support of the Republican Voters is asked by JOSEPH S. FRELINGHUYSEN United States Senator At the Republican Primary Tuesday, September 26, 1916 WHO STANDS FOR re I Mte TW '■■cdl.t. trrterkMU td TU. Cm. try to ttUmM ^•ald tor by c. »■ Alkjn-on. Hom-rvllte. N.J. 7-1J.W: a-lt.tl; S-7.H

Young Man— Your First Saving | >'"unK m'n- iurt °"l high school or college, atarting a buainea. "t prolcMional career, don't have to be advised about the neceteity of >'our """ivy. Vou know'thal already. T But we want to aug- I gest tliat you »,ve for tome definite purpose, always. And we further .ugge.t tuat your first object in saving be Ibe initial premium on a life *' insurance policy. ' \ reasonable proportion of your income set awde regularly will soon amount to the sum necessary for tbe first premium, premiums on'tinuT*1 m"*t ,Y"enultic meeting future THK LIKE INSURANCE MAN IS WORKING FOR YOU— LET HIM TELL YOU WHAT HE KNOWS. Theo. V. Townsend "™"" 1 UV* l,3CI,U Th* N*w York Life lorar952 Asbury Avenue mttct Com paay John Macts Lumber Co. Sixth Strwat and Havan Avsnua 1 . ■ OCEAN CITY. N. J. Lumbar Millwork. Mouldings. Building Papm. Plaster Board, Nail*, Irak Wright*, •to. Eatimataa Funuriiad. Prompt Delivery. ,