Ocean City Sentinel, 14 September 1916 IIIF issue link — Page 4

SUNDAY IN THE LOCAL CHURGHBS Btrong Sermons and Excellent Mnsic Heard by Congregations. BT. ADOVBRKr'fl. There wes little decrease In Ibe rite Of the eougregattnuii at tbe four masses In 8L Auguatlue'a Church Sunday. " The rector. tbe Be*. Tboou F. Blake, etaled tbat fbeoltjr'a request regarding tbe aaaamMlof of children under 16 yean of age bad been oouiplied with, and there were no children under tbla age at tbe eervlcts. Tbe rector alao Mated tbal Ibe parly given at tbe rectory on Wednesday of last seek waa tbe moat successful of aereral successful affairs of tbla kind given daring Ibe eeaeon, Ibe sum of (ISO having been realized. Masses next Bonday will be celebrated at 630, 8 and 10 o'clock. Tbere will be uo maas at 9 o'clock because 1 many of tbe summer parishioners lefi 1 for tbelr homes In Philadelphia aud ' elsewhere tbla week. riRsr bxptist ( Large congregations were In attend , ance at both services Bunday Tbe , Ker. Edward A. Rook, of Lock Ha- ( van. Pa., preached at both cervices. ( His morning sermon waa from Daniel 8fl7: "If K be so, our Ood wbom we ( aerve Is able to deliver na from tbe burning flery furnace, and He will de- c liver ua out of tbloe band, O king." t He related tbe Mory of tbe thief He- ,, blew chlldrew— bow God delivered , them hecenae of tbelr loyalty .and bow , He will lake oart of all who are loyal , to Him. ^ Hie evening theme waa Nabamau, . tbe iapar, from Kings 6; 1: "Now Na- 0 baman, captain of tbe boM of tbe king T of Syria, waa a great man with bit

' matter, and honorable, because by . him tbe Lord bed given deliverance ooto Syria; be was alao a mighty man la valour, but be was a lapar." Tbe preaeber spoke of leprosy aa a Mo; tbat Nabamaa was healed only by obedlaocc, and tbat ws can be healed of our eto only by obedience to Ood'a commands. All were well pleated with FiitsT ruutnuu. Tbe paator, tbe Rev (,'barlee H. Bohner, preached at both services In tbe Pint Presbyterian Church on Sonday. In the morning bis theme was. "Remamberlng Christ." and bis taxt, "Remember tbat Jeaus Christ of tbe mad of David waa miead from tbe deed according to my gospel " In tbe even- . lag be spoke on "A Bad Bargain." . taking aa bis taxt Hebrews 12; 18, acoordlng to tbe revised version: "fieau. who, for a mem of pottage, told bla own birthright " He said In part: "Id tb' ss day* a large portion of tboee wbo attend tbe services of Ood'. boom areeogagsd from Hoadoy mornlog ontll Saturday nlgbt Inbergalunaaklof . Every dey they are aaklog tbemeelvca, "What la tbe value of this? What la tbe veloe of that?' I want to appeal to tbe bargaining In etlnet. tonight, and In doing to I do not feal tbat I In any wise cheapen tbe Uoepel of Ibe Lord Jesus Christ. Jesus always adapted Hie Inetructloo to Ibe eircametaneae of tboee wbom He ad draiiid. When He talked to Otbermen, He spoke of tbe Uoepel DM. When be talked to farmers, be said, 'A aower want forth to When Bo «•»•« to abet hards. He told tbe payable of Ibe loM abeep. And so. when, In speaking to ao aodteOn of kaigats-aaakars, I >ppeal to tbla bargalolog loatiuct, I foal that,! mo bul ^b^ht^aB^^ lb* UrM> "Han 'a Inatlocg. however, fa to make good bargains No aana man ever en tare Into a bargain with tbe Idea of getting tbe^wmat of K. Bat many a a euppoeedly good bargain turns ooi to ba an exceedingly bad bargain. Par hapaihe mora notorious bargain that baa come down to oe from tbe olden time la thai of Brno, wbo aald himself tor a mem of pottage. "I beteg tbla bad bargain to ypor attaction because It la an Illustration ol Ibe danger each of as te In of making • "drnUar bargain. Bean waa not tbt only men tempted to cell bla birth right. The same temptatloa comes in ail of us. Each of oe has an Inherit aooa. Incorruptible, uudetiled aud tba> fsdetb not away reserved for oe in baavaa. Paul mys our citizenship I. In baavoo. • Th« Is our dlvloe birthrlgbt- It Is ao awful thing to oouoi or v beaveoly elttaeoshlp a trifling thing and barter It away for a tow passing pleasures tbat wUI Bono turn to bluer drags." Tb# Rev. Mr: Bohner dosed hie ear moo with a heart -searching appeal to deeide, by Urn haip of tbe Holy Spirit, to enter Into tbe possession of tbeb crlaMtol Inheritance which la theirs b\ dIMae birthright. Tbs congregations at both cervices lb tbe Pint M. E. Church Sunday * VtIJ l",e" be'nI n"*rlj "p 'o tbe Tba Rev. Dr. Ueorga H. Seal, die tri<* superintendent, was present In tbe congregation and pronounced tbe benediction. The opening prayer wa> offend by a former paator of tbt local cborcb, the Rev. Ptnuluglou Corson, of Lambert vllle. Paator Kulp preached tbe aarmona of tbe day. He used for the text of tbe morning discourse Proverbs 11; 24: "Than is that ecatteretb aud yet InereaeMb; and tbere la tbat wlthboldMta more thea la meet, bat It tendrtli to poverty," He introduced bis set moo Id pari as follows; "Both Ma laments of tbe text are ap peraot paradoses, yet both express an external principal of Ufa; they expram ao abiding principle of economic, as wall. No mao can live to bimaelf atoaa. 'Live aad 1M llva' la ae true in business aa H la in social activities. imebwW|*w|IU,d puuad loo'ui'' >* *" Ciaoriy kael .... tba tboorfbt of tbe km. for n., enterprise was lygmdb.n war u^u with a wise llbmalHy aad la winch a mlaarly po!i- i

A Icy pravalled In tbe oooduct of It. Oar merchant prlocci have never withheld, bol bave always been wllllug to Sahara In due proportion tbe benefits of tbelr business with customers, employes end all wbom that business might touch. 1? "Moreover, the person wbo gives - nothing to religious, social and educational uplift, uotblng to charity, Is doing what always tends to poverty— tbe materiel poverty. I mean. He u may succeed lu hoarding money tbat Is only a board, bcurtUlugjio one. A miser Is a parasite receiving society'# benefits aud contributing nothing— lu ' other words, a pauper." [g But It seemed not to be Dr. Kuip's | malu purpose to confine the lesson of ' tbt day to tbe material aide of tbloga, ' but to teacb It ou a higher plane, and, y with that end In view, he declared lhat f thought of tbe text on page after page, . If we bave eyes to see and ears to bear. I A stagnant pool absorbs tbe rainfall _ glvea nothing forth, does good to nothing and become- It-elf a source and r cause of evil sanitary conditions And | f thus It Is with man. He canuot live I to himself alooe. dare not make bla ] self. For Instance, one may aeek edu- J calion and culture as a mere end In Itself for the seltlsb purpose of becoin- ' an all round, accomplished man. ( wttb no thought of using tbeae accomplishment- for tbe help of others, ( of giving forth what has been ob- f Tbls la not scattering In order to In- ' and II Is tbe withholding tbal lends to poverty of character, and ends moral aod spiritual dealb. Mooey ' •ought only for aelflah purposes de- p stroya character, Impoverishes tbe eoul * sod tends eveo to material poverty. The epeaker, continuing, declared c that Ibe troth of tbe text la expressed 1 almost every page of- the gospels. 11 Master aald, "I am tbe VlDe; ye ' ■ Ibe Master aald, "1 tbe Vibe; ye

'* are tbe branches." "Ye shall be My ' disciples if ye abide In tbe Vlne,eo tbat * ye may bear much fruit"— tba fruit or 0 service, the giving of ouraelvee for * others, giving life to Ibem and thus * increasing tbe more nbuodaot lite He '' baa given ua. " Tbe sermon was amply Illustrated by aoecdotee that ware carefully adapted for tbelr purpoee. Tbe cioaiug prayer was offend by Thomas K. Fort, Jr., a prominent summer cottager aud Philadelphia a business man. >- In the eveulng tbe paator gave bla ■- oaual brief and isolated discourse. I, — e STATE W. C. T. U. d y Arid October 17, IS and 19. 1, The forty-third annual eouvanllon of IS tba Women's Christian Temparaoce Uoloo of Now Jersey will be held to Haddoutield on Octofaar 17. 18 and IB if Several members of tbe Ocean City >, Union will attsud tba sessions. On Tuesday, tbe opening day, Mlaa 1. Roth E. MeCocnb will bare ebargt of 1 tbe devotiooa aod at tbe same time tbt if axeMillve committee will be to eeeeion. I The even lug epeaker wtU be Dr Caro1- lyo K. Oelaal, of Battle Creek, Mlcb 0 Mrs. W. S. Barker will give a bible , read lug 00 Wednesday. Tea will be s eerved to delegalM aod friends to loe dlao Klog by IbaHaddoo Fortnightly . Clob. In tbe evening tbe Helielnjeb . Chorus will be euug by forty voloee, . aod Prof. Livingston Barbour will de , Uver tbe address. , Officers will be elected on Thursday 1 aod a demonstration will ba given of , Ibe prohibitum States. A gold medal r 00 n test will be bold In the evening. j Booeol real estate transfers in Ocean City recorded la tbe office of Coanly , Clark Hlldrelb, ae reported lo tbe Cape . May County UaieUe, an aa follows': j Albert W. Heory. Mux. Mala, lo , Louise VaoTtoe $425. Lot 47, plao , 4, Bay Front. Joseph M. Rowland, et ux, to Cbaa. . W. Oray. 82800. Lot 92, Glrerd , Really Co. f Jobo P. Fox, M ox.'lo B. Frank Bmltb. 81780. Lot 486, Sectloo C-2. Same to Clareoeo Farguaoo. 81760 " Lot 484, Section C. OUs M. Towuaend, M ox.to Percy L 8 Nell. 810,000. Tract i-Oo Wesley avec cue 400 leet from Forty-mveotb atreet Lots 907 and 908, 840. 839 and aoutb- ° west 10 leet of lot 838; southwest 10 feel of lot 786 aod all of lota 767 and ' 768; 678, 879 aod 680, 642,588 sod 684, 1 486. 478 aod 488, 890. K91 and 892;aoutb- ' wast 10 feM of ka 810 and all of lots 811 and 812; southwest 10 faM or loi 2X8 and all of lots 289 and 240; south 1 weal 10 feM of lot 166 and all of lots 167 end 168; southwest 10 faM of lot 94 ' aod all uf lota 96 and 96; aootbweM 10 feet of lot 22 and all of lota 23 aud 24, all lu Section K, excepting portions of lota 888, 889 aud 840. Otis M. l'owoaeud. et ox, to Uaro1 Hue K. Stewart. 81000. Parte of lota 1 888, 839 aod 8M, Section K. George Speeae, el ox, to MUton Earl Usllloo. 89800 end a bond and mort- ► gage for 88000. Part of Jot 87 and all r Of lots 89 aod 41, Section 4, plao of lots ' of Sections 8 and 4 Avalon Realty Co. to Hiram S Mowrer. 82000. Lot 546, Section A. r -ndruDssast of Lb- Blleru-lool wlds street " -vciloo H to from Norm la Ninth streets and ' Twaty-aintn to Tbinr-roartb amis, tram Tblrtj-Sosrtt to Kortlsu, akrartaTtT ®tvsn Wssich Fobs. I Tbe members of Frank H. Stewart's ■ winning team nt the Ocean City FlabI log t Tun's surf casting tournament on , Labor Da? bava beau presented will) i pretty watch fobs. Tboae on tba team with Mr Stewart acre Dr. Plokham ' Harry H. Boyd, o V. Bla bam aad R ■ ftfoy-

i? CHURCH IS FREED ~ : FROM ALL DEBT d> " Splendid Showing Made by Presbyterian Congregation Daring the Summer. ri '.^b Is Ju-t drau ingto • a close was a very successtul on. for I , tbe First Presbyterian Church. Every * Sunday large ciiigrrgstloiis thronged u the beautiful ediOce at botb tbe moru- , lug aud eveulug services. Tbe sluglng by Ibe quartet was of a ( very bigb order aud fully sustalued ' aud Inspiring. " Tbe offerings duriog- July sud August, Including tbe first Sunday III September, averaged mure than thai a ' Suuday. A floatlbg debt ol $1400 of several years standing wlthwblcbthe congregatluu began I he season, was ; also cancelled by public aud private tlreiy free of ail Indebtedness, the mortgage on the proper!) having been burned several years ago. About a year and a half ago a baud paator for 5SOO0. of w hich 82500 bas paid, tbe Visiting Ladle.' Auxillary contributing $250 out of tbelr : receipts Ibis summer. Iu addition to this splendid show- ' log In tbelr own finances, tba congregation gave liberally to benevolent I purposes during tbe course of tbe i summer. On Ibe Sunday morning I when Ralph C. Norton addressed tbe ( congregation, after tbe -regular offering of tbe church bad beea takeu, tbe plates were again passed and, lu response to bla appeal for funds to carry j ' on bla work In tbe trenches of Europe.

* 8270 was given for that purpose Madame Bhrakat, wbo made an a|>o[ peal for Syrian relief, earlier lu tbe " tbe contribution ol tbe Vi-.t.ng Ladle.* Auxiliary. ' cost of $200, was Installed lu Ibe church ' tbls summer, wbleb bas been fiuaoced by tbe VoUDg People's Society of * Christian Eodeavor, and which added greatly to tbe comfort of tbe worshipers at Ibe FTrrt Cburcb ou hot Sundays. Arrangements have also bean made whereby a liberal surumer vlaltor, at an expense of $75. will Inetall an Im^roeed system of earphones, by means of which deaf persona attending tbe services will be of According to tbl- showing, tbe se liberal patronage of tbe summer con10 Mltueucy would Indicate tbat tbe First ». Preabyterlan Cborcb la dolug a work ;y tbat la very greetly appreciated by a large number of prosperous cottagers is wbo apeod tbe rummer In tbls deaf llghtfol resort. le Alter next Suodsy, tbe pastor, the i. Rev. Charles H. Bohner, and bla wife a- will take a month's vacation, visiting friends In Pennsylvania and making le • tour through tbe Southern States In oe tbe dominie's automobile. a. During fata absence the pulpl'. will I, be supplied as lollowa: September 24 b and Ootober 8. tbe Rev. John R. Bla a, cboff, of Philadelphia; October 1, the i t- Rev. H A. Sasaamau, of Eaatoo, Pa., and October 16. the Rev. L. L. Overy man, wbo tbla sommer suppled '.be ,f pulpit of tbe famous Bethany Presby 11 terlao Church, of Philadelphia, known 1 aa tbe cburcb of w hich John Wane- , maker Is a member. a ATTRACTIVE RIDE J * To he Made Possible t>. New ; Road to Corson's laid. 0 With tbe completion of tbe new road " from tbla city to Coreon'e Inlrt, and tbe possible extension of tbe Sea Isle trolley lloe lo Stone Harbor, tbere would be fo rmed a couIIduoub trolley ' route from Atlantic Uly to Cape May ' with a abort aud attractive boat ride belweea Stone Hert-or and Anglesea aud across Cold Spring Harbor lo cou- 1 oect at Sewell's Point with Ibe Cape May trolleys. *" One would tbua be able to ride tbe ! entire distance from Virglula eveoue, " Atlantic City, to Stone Harbor without changing cars. Tbls would make one ' ^ of tbe most dellgbtfnl outings for the ' great sumuisr population of tbe couuly reaorta and would be Ibe means of bringing to tbe attention of the many ' ^ thousands the attractions of tbe several coast resorts aloog tbe lower part 1 M of tbe county, alao the fact that laud ' at many polnu la extremely cheap, ] 4 and would be a good iuve«meut. | "Kdaeatloaal Oaodas." Stale Commissioner of Education C. ] N. Keudsll baa uamed October 6 as 1 " "Educational Suoday "In Ibe churches ' of New Jersey, ^i counecllou with tbe ! " observance of the day, Dr Keudall I. ; aeudlug out circulars to tbe clergy of 1 " all denomluatlons, asking Ibem lo ar- ' 1,1 range for special sermons or talks on ' tba value of tbe schools and o eduua- - ttou to tba community. Dr. Keudall , •ays tbat tbe cborcb and tbe school < el are tbe two laatlluttoos, outside of tbe m borne, wblcb do most to form tbe char- \ id acter of tbe cblldreo and youth, aod ' tbat, while tba homa Is paramount In ' ** Its Influence, tbe cborcb and tbe ' m school are great organized egeoclee fir . w Improving men. " More Pensions lo Widows. f * A bill glvlog to Widows of officers • r „ enlisted men wbo served lu tbe civil , x or Mexican wars or Ibe War of 1S12, - aod who bave reached tbe age of 70 ^ years, pensions of 820 e month Instead n d "f the present 812 m month w.. ps.wd T a recently by tbe Senau. It already . » baa passed tbe Hoose. Widows of * jj eivtl war soldier, dropped because of marriage to another person are re- J -stored lo tba roll by tbe bill. The i brief debate on tbe bill did uot di. n * meat"" *<dttk""U ,0 <be Govern- o b Services In tba Flrrt Baptist Cborcb " o next Sunday will beat 10 80 a m and ,] i, -80 p.m. The preaching w ill be by '< K*j' A E' H"k"' of L-aurwItnrf. ■

l"CAME A-FLYIN !" I T RIGGER SHOUTED y Health Headed Watson's Way as Soon as Tanlac Gave His Stomach Relief. « I son. rigger. SUO South Second atreet, y Philadelphia, a few- days ago. He con. >- "1 badu't much more than commenced taking Tanlac until health was a beaded my way. My nerves were d jangled and I rolled from ooe side of it bad to drive myself out of bed. If I'd ■ I thought of eatlug, 1 began to gag aud d take a little fqpd, gas aud pain made u me bale tbe Word. I couldn't get a a deep breath md my heart did funny e guessing. My bowels were at a .taude still— bard as a rock —aud I didu't e know what would become of me. uot fit to work-mediclue a failure. I Taulac "^Thai's why I 'm well. Break fast aud I are real pals now; eat a. - much a. I can bold; no bloallug or gas. r easy to breathe aud my heart behaves. - My bowel, got relief; then my appetite - whizzed. I uever budge In bed ai r night aud w ske.o light lieariijl, -eciu'I'm In another world Sure enough • Teniae's Ibe Master Medicine " Tanlac. tbe uew reconstructive vege ! Is being specially introduced al ! Hughes' Central Pbarm.cy, Ocean ' adv. aud w ho I. suspected of having , z jau, sua ho is suspected or having 1 '

'■ robbed Ibe borne of Albert Fogg in F Chi. city, some mouths ago, made bi- « Btaucee^he plaus were frtolrale'l Is claimed, Mr Fogg recovered a uum- • ber of pieces of jewelry stolen from In. d _ i » rssk M. Mller lo Tow... r. Former Director Frank .1 B.lel ot. „ ibe Philadelphia Deparlmei.l ol Public * lay. ago tbe guesl of Cyrus 11. Fo-s, r. Jr.. who was Fix-Mayor Klai'keiiburg's e were al IbeSiraud Hotel until it closed » An Ordinance. e »-en ai" l^^^ssn. upon lh- ' log on To sasi,S^^Lli lx''i'iiiT'<'DJ ' r »-»«. it., e. f .ae. AIUtY A "?»„ a. ■ NOTICE Of Registry and Election f Csanlr of Cape Xar, aisle ol New WMlTwl j tr KID* V . BKPTKX HKR rt, ,,,» reeling* Olsrsjls^eissodorsdamxf[,Irrt.rine 1 ^ullraes lu UM^MjSKtlve station ^dlsuicl pr J Issura oTss^en'tT^Sock^' Ires. Ihs Secosd C-orrtulsuS uTbi/iii' ^"rtaMs"lhd.iM."|,Iad'I~b' C"' UCNERAL ELbCTION awes"" **"' Vl" : Tt'KaDAV, NOIKIIKk 7. iqib

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s-os ' Cunonms.. J.m., Co, n J. Republican Voters I hereby announce in v self a can didatc for the nomination for As' „ sembly on the Republican ticket at •' the coming Primary Election and » will greatly appreciate your sap's port. MARK LAKE. Republican Voters 0 I lieg to submit my name to the 1 Republican Voters of Cape Mav " County as a candidate for the nom- " ination for Sheriff, on the Republi- ' m."JiC,trt ppr^.>^g2.i.. Paid lor l>r FauCK. Carruil. - \ > PUBLIC ^Ol)lCE 1 To The Electors didatc fbt the nomination foi Sheriff r on the Ret>ublican ticket at the coming • Primary Election and will appreciate your support. ROBT. S. MILLER. ' Cape May Court House. . Dated July 24. 1916. ; Voters. Attention • I am a candidate for uomina- \ tion on Republican Ticket ' for Justice of the Peace ami i I respectfully solicit your vole and support WILLIAM M. TAYLOR. H. Horkbardl A t'o. NAM HJjiG^AN |i ^HEATING 1 11"! WsOicWbrnu, iM)^, Uaallag Are You Going? Sunday, Sept. 17 i Maik the Caleu.lat - New York Excursion ITildTIC ICE COMPANY Pocono Mountain Ice I-egal ps|wr- uf all de-e.liitions Including wills, are carefully drawn by K t urtl» Ibililiisuu at hi- uffiec 744 Asbury avenue, Ocean t'lly, n j ldv

^ During June, July and August | I CLEGTRIG IKONS j 12 The Ocean Gity Electric Service ] I A of the Atlantic. Glt> Llectrlc. Go. [ 1 SEE NEW YORK Gity of a Thousand Wonders SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 17 Only $2. SO Round -Trip Nine hours to visit the famous Statue of Liberty. Aquarium, Metropolitan Museum of Art. Central Park. Bronx Zoo. Grant's Tomb. Millionaires Row on Fifth Avenue, the Ghetto. Sight-seeing Trip, Chinatown, Brooklyn Bridge, etc. ATLANTIC CITY RAILROAD

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See Me FIral See Me Firat W. Scott Hand 819 Witltf an.. Octan City. I. J. Ware's Specialties 813 ASBURY AVENUE Country Eggs . . 34c. doz. Glenn Rosx Creamery Butter in L -pound I rr 44c. lb.j S™,:.".'".""1"- 38c. lb. I I The finest Teas and Coffees. v We make s specisltv of our Frnits-aud ,t Vegetables -fresh evcrv dav. ' <i I™ i" prom'pilf C I F. H. Ware : GROCER Fhone ;i-M »t*m x-0.'rr„TB. J WILLIAM 0. ABBOTT, Drnggist Eyes Eiamined Withont Drops ' M j sliH-k.itl K)-,- u.iis.M ana Hpecl*clwiPl. m I I complete as can lie round lu any clly. nonce, .tccuracy gusraiA— d.' f'rlni. "rtFn A. W. KLY = ' Precise People Will appreciate the punctual service which adds to the delight of dining here. THE . Harris Restaurant ~ Watch and Jewelry Repairing Mayer's T 7S2 BOARDWALK JOHN E. TOWNSEND ftectrical Contractor 1137 Asbury Ave. 8 Ocean City New Jersey ~ hi:ai»li;y a adahn : Reading Coa1 »' Also Kindling Wood by barrel or card. or phone Dsn or Knwrprlaa ,J ' Try an Ad. - in the SENTINEL

TAKE AN ELECTRIC FLYER to ATLANTIC CITY FARE 30 CENTS A "sixteen mile riile from Kiglith Street and Boardwalk. Ocean City, through the beautiful mainland suburban towns ol Somers' Point, Linwood. Northfield (Golf Links" and Pleasantyllle. 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 Iliely-anti-lui re>iik-utul sections of Chelsea. Yentnor and Margate City, ught to the steamlioat landing at Longport. 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 sec the Inland Waterway which will soon figure in this country 's defence plans. SHORE FAST LINE

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V ote for him at Republican Primary, Tuesday, Sept. 26. r.. i lo, 6r H. a. Ck-nd. AUsMic C in Save— To Purchase Life Insurance Life Insurance b»UKof^he dim" tm£,£al ^fl1]barin.g •unnw<Por>! v *tcp low*rtl >'our purchase7"! a Life IuTHK I.IFK INSURANCE MAN IS WORKING FOR YOU— LET HIM TELL YOU WHAT HE KNOWS. Thro. V. Townsend gS2 Asbury Avenue .nee Company Interesting to Investors OR Who Wish a Desirable Location for a Seaside Home FOR SALE -A lots locsted in Section O, Ocean Oily, N. J.. ====== iu viciuity of Stats road and Pennsylvania and llaadCK" ~ ARTHUR^D. BARROWS 832 CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. JPLUMBING Are you getting entire satisfaction a> to prices, workmanship and buminras oourirej? If s .isjj or clerical fores to nuunuin. Ores ms s trial. Phonsa C. M. BACON 607 lilghth St Try an Advertisement in the SENTINEL