Ocean City Sentinel, 18 January 1917 IIIF issue link — Page 4

SGODT MOVEMENT Tble troop has been doing good work i The scoutmaster haa moved away inrt ' mucb of the work ha* fallen on lhe;i rtMldmol Henry W. Towneend. la tble conorotlon, Mr. Hoboer I Mated (bet Mm. Henry W. Town-li eead voluntarily organized ibe Camp Fire Girts, and too much rredll can-' Dot be given both Mr and Mm. Tu«u ; •send. L'oatianlng, Mr. Bohoer aald be I* vary glad Indeed that tlie Progressive League ha* taken till- matter up. and I be declared that be will do all he can to belp. provided ll>e boy* of the pie* eat troop ar* given their proper -landing In tba new orgaoliallon and I he i league back* It up. He *a1d be fell i that be.abould make hi* pn*liloD clrar. He feel* Ibe need of a movemenl of tbla kind here and la atrongly In favor I of It. He la glad that Mr Leaf I* i be re. He la a capable leader and la endeavoring to pot tbe matter no a proper baale, but It would Dot befalrtoine preaent troop and tboae back of It to pot tbla troop In Ibe poMllon It we* at i tbe Mart. Tble troop baa a waiting flat of 25 boya. They have not been taken In because of tbe leek of meu i Had be known Ibal tbe Progressive I League woakt^ack tbe movement i Mr. Boboer aald, baSvould bave foug ago proaentad tbe matter to them It c la all rlgbl «o have another council. I but Ibis troop should be cared for. I After referring lo hi* own peraoual • aacrlflce* Id bl» effort* lo help Ibe i troop, Mr. Bohner. aald Ibal be wa- i apeak log at tble lime not from eoy I peraoual motives,. bot solely Ibal tbe i work of tbe boya of tbe' local troop I aball not be retarded „ Mr. Lewis aald Ibal peraoually be i would never couuteoauce soy organ- i Mallim that would opaM or Interfere i wMb tbe work olreody dona. Tbla ; could oat bo done In Justice to tbe boya. Tba organ Ira Ikw or a council i would not maun Ibe morgan i*a Hod of i tbla troop. Tbo NaUooal Council of I Boy Senate will rvcognlre a council i wham we M. d wired. Tbla could be tar beys, nog tbe Ocean City iroop , ■ead sot bo booked ou lo tbe Allantly , utyCouDoii. Mr. BoBbst aoM I a at be ■ not op- < poaod to tbe urguelaatton of a council Ib Oapaa Uty. The troop bam Is duly etgauloed under ibe ooltooal council aad Maadar tba Atlantic CMy Coaa■baaian Tbey, tba apoaker aald. bam, bat tbe palat be deal red to em pbaMae la tbai. If eeeb a oounell U organised. N be Iborougbly noderMood Ibal Ibr pnmal troop. be given tbe l—ugumen ■ dm I »ao and tbot tbe InapaeN aowaaleubobept lotoeta* Troop la I. AeMM.ni IHnlkniHr Henry W. Towaaaad aaM Ibal be bad been ID laaUeUMy, wbo was expacted to be ai apMub that. It would bTooa lo brood au Iboeeapa of tba work, and be aald he will be glad lo belp. However. Vaas taiaroa yoor and I bay wouldn't want Is atari again at Ibe bagloomg. Mr LowW eapiamed that, acoerdlng to lbs rules, e bay wbo bos onoe boon ■Mod aaat bo put back lo tbe tender, tam Mags. Ha wlU ao< t>a retarded in Mr. Kolp Ma lad that Mr. Bwao knows what bo (lbs speaker) aald lo htm whoa Mn ten drat spoke in blm shoot tba move, and what be Babaar baa wow uli . *" CooUnalog, Mr. Kulp aald tbat be lakeaoffbu hat to tba man wbo 1m Tbey labored under tflsal difficulties Me. Kulp ropiiml eerprlae that anoMuf tbe meo preaeol had aald tbey did aM'kaoW mocb of tbo Boy Seoul them of boom of ibe things done bj tbe lueal troop. He aald be la glad loeee tbla effort to tin I die the soups of tbe Boy Scout. Beery party, every denomination and every rioaa should be interested. WBh .Mr-" Boboer, Mr. Kolp said he warns lo see tbe praetal troop kepi PiasMaal W. F Gardiner. of ibe league, aald tbat. as helms understood a. Ibe boya of tba prevent troop would aat taaabBytmag. Tb* parpoee of the peaaaat move Ie lo reach out and belp all. ~ A. C. BoawtHeppka of tba good^ud usages of tbe Hog Seoul*. He also aald he bad spoken to Mayor Cham PhTO. wbt aaeuitd him of bte co-opera-' I too. V Mr. Bobooroaade g aaM Ion. which was carried^ ibal tbey proceed wnn nta l mm lea* too of a council, the preml troop and officer* lo remain a* "7 BSwaa moved Ibal A. C. Bowall be elected prwddeatol Ibe council. Mr Boa well aald be b willing to belp all be owe, but pyobably would 4o atom efficient work aq a director, a* into mom direct contact than the others wUb tbe Juvenile offender* at dtp boll. Solicitor Boa well named Mr. Swau for piastdeot. Mr. Swau declined to serve, but data belp tbe plena HeuryW.Towneeod *ugge*ied thai It migbt be well to have a larger sod mom pabfte meeting before perfecting no orgaoliallon Them might be foood a number of men in ibe Hit wbo woold bo available end willing. Mr. Lew I* aald I hut there <s no limn membership can be enlarged at aubee quant meetings Mr. Kulp favored Mr. Towo*eud',suggeatioo of a public Hatting. Mr. Boboer aoM be though I thai Mr. Leww' speech bad gtveo the move o strung Mi perns and' be bod no duubi tbot o public weetltig held under tbe aarplmi at tbo Pragn **i»e League, would mom w Hb grant «nm Levoy Howe Made a motion, wblcb powuaad to arraaga a public meeting ' *ee tbe purpose of taura-ting the cin atae^h the ocpontaatioo of tbe Buy Oa moUeaerS B. Swan, a commit meats fur tit* public moml"grf>Tb'rmmateu nroeri H Bwao. M . Used i a i fuMmUagee H Fiut • —* Tbo memtoa pi-ce *ud atgbt were wmtam bp tbe maatiw oe already i

lOUNGS CORSON LAID TO REST toawmasa'roa* Fast Nsge-I down S"t only will He forgive their ! I .111*, but He will remove tbem a* far - a* the Ka-I I* from the West and will j ! not reinvmlwrTlfem He I* different, r j from man People *ay Ibey will fot-j . well of the faithful of the fl wx. We joe** Ibal give* J .y and deligbl. He tj pur-o l In life, one Hint all can. gM if I jlbey come lo Ibe lord Je-o. t 'lin-l. Victory woo by Brother ' or-or.. . The -pooker. in concl-alou. pral-ed , the work of tbe men of the Peter-burg I charge when Mr. Lake wa. pastor . Mr. I'or-oo'- fallier-tu-law wa- like f him. He urged young men lo have In Hie end 'ibey will not regret II- . Dr. Kulp -poke touchingly of Ibr r v.rtue. of Ibe dead man. He -aid II , wa* not hi. privilege lo have known I acquaintance with blm had be-n brief sou's -Irrngib wn» declining, but be S knew blm to be a man of wonderful . Inspiration lo tbe man In tbe pulpit. There are people In Ibe pew* of a I church wbo can destroy a sermon. and , there are olher* wbo can bring out tbe I one of tbe latter. A* he *at in i church in front of the oilotater. there * never wae a scowl on bl* counteuauce r there wet a smile there that gave r great lueplrnllou to tbe did preacbiug i tbe go* pel of Ibe Lord Je*u* CbrlM. "1 found blm a wonderful belp." i said Mr. Kulp. "His traa ooe of those - character* thai attracted Ibe stranger i and made you fed good. -He warmed * your heart. He always bad a good l word — a am lie tbat came from a warm I heart, tbat tbluke. hope* and Iwllevee r tbe bert of everybody. The thiug tba f Impressed me moM wa. bl* loyally I and devotion to tba Church of tbe r Lord Jesu* Christ. Do you know of i auy place be enjoyed mom than the p churcbT He oever found It bitter or Irksome to come to church. Hie feet - did not leg in going to church. He I woe devoted to Jesu* Cbrlrt. Io later r yearn he may have forgotten your I name or yoor face, bat be always rec. * cgntmd tbe name of Cbilrt. It wa* . engraved ou bis basil. It brought lo I blm delightful hope It woe above - every ntot Id Ibe beaveos." Tbem- Isn't a greater tblug. said Dr I Kolp, than Ibe rallgloo of Jeeu- > Christ. If we were to canvas, tbe city * for views of Ibe people on tbe greatest * thing tbey waal, them woold bo foond tboae wbo woold eoy a greater Ocean . City, which- would bo excelled i Other* would want money sod wbnl li - brings. All tboae thing* bave tbeli l plane, but tbem la nothing loeomporv t with tbo religion of Jesus Christ a Money cannot bring rest of bean Money cannot deal tbe stain of a il gollty conscience. Money cannot buy r. character. Money cannot parcbese t beaven or ibe love ^>1 Ood, but railt (too doe* all Ibeee tblug-. Religion wasbea away Ibe guilt of tbe bean. I Tba religion of Jeeoa Christ eeod* a a golden ebarlot. drawn by e convoy ol •• angel*, to tbo pisiform, lake* yoor a band and guide* you above Ibe world tbo sun's rays and tba glittering Mari to tbe borne ol God. Money la only o for a brief day., Tbe rellgloo of Jesu0 Christ Is for eternity. e Pastor Kalp warned tbe living tbat r. Ibey cannot torn their back* on Je-u-CtarlM In order to pursue Ibe tblug* or e IbM wcrld and then gain beaven. 1 Wa cannot afford to be absorbed In r. bustoea* to tbe neglect of God. Tbe only true way lo travsl la by tarulng it to Cbrlst. y "I wish." said Dr. Kulp, looking u down at Ibe caekel, "be could apeak In d u- now and give bit testimony to u* y If be could, be would say Ibal JesuChrist Is tbe richest aud best He 0 would toll oe tbot be Is sall-flsd now *. mars I has be was ever aotlsHed bell lore." Tbe quelle! sang, "Lead. Kiudly * Light," and Dr Kolp oflsred prayer M Tbo lid jraa raised from Ibe casket. aud tbe congregation viewed Ibe re d "eta* * d Tbe luteraienl was al Heaside Came * tory In cbarae of Mark Lake. P Tbe oommUlal service* al tbe grqve were conducted by Dr. Kulp. a Members of the Knlghteof Pytblai-, attended tbe fooeeal lu a body, aud >' eli of their number served a« pallh bearers. Tbey were William M Kan -* ,, Lea la KMey. Mark Bavao. H B. Mil >- ler. A. G. Gilbert and William' H * Taylor. "The bouorary pall-bearrr- ^ were tbe Rev. 8. Wesley Lake, William 1. Lake, Bamuel Russell sod Reuben S " Mr. Corson went lo bit flnsl sleep el „ B 3S. o'clock Tbureday morulug. li it happened eo quietly that bto family was barely aware of the dlssuluiiou " He had been uuconaeloua for aboui *. 1,1 deys. n Deeeaeed bad beeo bedfart only a few week*, but II .sea koom u for somr ^ time that bl* death wa* a question of 1 a short tlma, due to hardeutug of Ibe I Tbo* pal -ad away one wiio wa* II prominently and actively Identifled « With tbe early hl-tory ol Ocean.Ciiy. - He *ws. M might be aald.' one of Ibe Undmaik- ol tbe rsMirt. i ' Blnea aarly manhood an energetic I church soraer and atroug adherent uf e tbe teaffierauce cause, hi* clean living II gave blm inure than a decade beyond * tbe al lolled span of three score year* b Cor-on sa« born at Tuckahoe 1 March IS. 1S88. Jin. fsther having t^m * Remington 1 nrsou and hi* mother r Esthei Van Under. He wa* Ibe Uat of ; tblrtreu children.. j- - After attending thy local school* be , learned Ibe earpenler*t trade al which i be sorked In Tu.-sah.ie, and Ihruogbt out Cape Ma, Coon,,; His,, em-i .'ployed ». a carrier for as bile tb., Pbiladelpnn ' 4?rN"' >° <>eean City In1 ' r*" ,uh' Mwwbe and tbe j< lata Nacbula* Vureou, us cudactot 1 1

! here for many year*."formed a partner- fl .hip sa cbntracitag builders, th^lrn. (name being S. A Y. Corson. They | 1 built a number of the Oft cottage- | , [and store* con*trneted here, for tbej ! *yndlcate* that bought tlie lot*, and ' part* of Ibe county ^ | «| B r wa- anntrn from one end of the i- county lo the others* an expert -ale I . A- an euclloheer he couducted Hie f -ale of Ibr Or-I lot- -..Id^hy Ihr < i^*n s since often quoted. Ibal • Ihe camp v, d ground plot wa. always lo remain g open from ocean to bay ." , frequent que-tM»n a- to t tie founder'. T * plans regarding tba camp ground pint. r Mr. Corson and Mi-w Mary Kl.za- , betb Sack were married lu early life (. , and lived for -nine year- lu Smville ^ . before coming lo Ocean City. He ^ f leave, the widow and four children- ,- Carlo- S Corson . Mrw John B.Chris- b , ti. Robloaoo. all of tbl. ciiy. There T i are two grandchildren. Dr. Wllaoo Y. v * Mr. Coraon became a member of the t I Methodist Kpt-copal Church at Bear vllle wbeu IS yeara old. Even then ■ be became au earuest worker lu tbe (| , Lord', vineyard. He wa* au officer j dent ol tbe Bunday ncbool for 20 year-. p r He continued a* au official of tbat ( c cburcb uutil be moved to Ocrao City. a Almost since be arrived In Ocean t ' City be was a member of Ihe official , r biardaoda clau leader in Ibe Klr*t r M E. Church. He continued as sd / I a -live and ardeut clam leader until hil health began lo fall three years ago. ( j He loved bis church a* did few- men. * He was nevermore beppy tbau wben : officiating as a claea leader. Weather y coodillous oever kept blm from at- ( e lauding cburcb ou BUDdaya. prayer ,1 meeting uigbl* and Ibe eveDlugs ou r w b lob b la class beld Its weekly meelr logs He ofieti declared Ibal be fouod 1 l bl* beat and most satlsf/tag enlerlalu " r meat In tbe cborcb In tbe service of :r tbe Lord. Not only was he active lu it alteodlog cburcb. He observed tbe ;. Maeter'a Injunction of eertng for tbe !* sick, and In bis younger days— In fact, ' 0 unUI very receolly— be was always ' e seat for by bead* of families lo go to Ibelr borne* lo admlui*ter word* of ' ■ comfort to some »lck member of tbe i- bouiebold. He wae ever quick torey -pond to these requesta, aud be left tbe it sick peraoo brigbteoed aud reassured d by bis words of truib sod uplifting lu- , li floencc. , 1 » * " GEORGE WAIfl* DEAD wolfd aannarr FUhtrataa Hrfr ( Vlcilw* o f Heart Dlsrasr. George Wall, wbo lived at 4752 Penu street. Fraukford. Philadelphia, aud 1 ' wbo Iflffi tba record fur the catch of 1 * Bah off the Oreao City Kl-hlng Club's '■ pier la-t summer, died suddenly t Tbor-day morulug et William Bbyef'* place of bualbeas. w here be workeffi In 1 Frank for'd" JuM aa be reached Bbyer'a place, g' Mr. Wall aaok nod died almint instaotly. It la Ibought. of hsan dlsea*e. * H* was taken lo Fraukford Hospital. . where It was found tbat life wa* exlloct. He had been III wltb tbe grip He wa* 62 year* old aud leave- a family. He bad three sou* aud Iwo daughter* " Mr. Wall, who wa* einployad by " William F rib river here lu Ibe sum M mer for Ibe last ten year*, wa* kuown to a large number of cottagers. ,K Keaahtlsg Ts wallow. "■ An order l**u(*l by thk Stale Board , ofTaxaltun require* every a**ee*or In J. tbe State lo.llet property fur taxation |T lu 1917 by lot eud block numbers, or „ by section end plot numbers, so tbat t. property aide by side will be HMed that way on tax duplicate-. Wbery ever tax tag maps bave Dot beeu comr pleted. aud Wham no maps are used ., for a-Hf—ment purposes, peodlug the .r completion of maps the aa-e-sor mu-( tut properties lu bte district by etreetr, ie avenues eud highways, in tbelr proper sequence according to cootigulty, [t without regard to alphabetical arrangement. With each eulry there „ must also he a complete description of lrt the property sod Improvement*. The l|. new ruling ha* mauy ad vantage* In 1 k the matter of ascurlug more equal taxII at'lou A-*essor* allf bud their work ^ mucb greater tbau before. Services In the First Baptist Church i next Suuday will ns as follow.: Morn t Ing worship. 10.30 o'clock. The eub i (I Jecl of I be sermod of the («-tor, tbe i Rev. M. M. Lewis, will be e cootluua I lj ttou ol last week'* subject. "Gettlug • □ He-iilt* lu Prayer." Bible -cbool. i ti 2.30 p m. Tbe paelor'r bible cla-* ! I make* a -troug bid to men Evening, service. 7.80 Strong subject In cou-Jj ie *idering "Old Te-lemeut Cbaractars" tif — 'Enoch, tbeXrau*latad;or. If a Mau u ie Jk», Shall He Live Again T" A warm « welcome lo all yuariet mu-ic. A r> d s • h f. Visit Psslpoard. „ ie II had bean planned by tbe mem- Ni hereof the Meu 'a Bible Class of tbe ie First M. E. Sunday School to bold I ,f their meeilug last Suoday afleruoou c g at the Culled State* Coa»t Guard g d Slatiou at the extreme eud of tbla ; T . ctty. but a* tbe pastor and tearber. I h the Rev J. B Kulp, wa* uuable to.go ! II e * lib tbem, the vi-lt wa, po-tponed t* i till next Sunday. ; f TaaakfaiismnM.. J™ Mr*. Vodog. Corson and family de- cx r -ire. through Ibe SgJCTtSEI^ to return s| 1 j tbelr -incere Ibanka lo tbe many ai ■ f friends who were, so Ibougbtful to ci -|Mr Cor-on during bl* lltaaaa^id to 1 jlltemaelva* in their recent Jbaraave- la ( • meut The kindora* of tboae frteoda t* , and neighbor* l>- deeply at predated C i 1 the wiiow aud faauly. i v

COUNTY BASEBALL ! SCHEDULE FIXED — c High School Athletic Association Plans Many Interesting Games in 1917. The Cape Hay County High Scbnnl •, Athletic Association ha* arranged tbe , following -chedule for Ibe couuly high March SI. Wlldwood at Tuckahoe:,' Cape May at Ocean City: Woodbine al Cape May Court Hoo-e. April 7. Middle Township Hlgh|a Woodbine : Cpper Township Highj* School at 1 ape May. It. Cape May al • Wlldwood: Oceau City at Cape May 21, Wlldwood at Woodbine: Middle Towu.hlp at Cape May. 24. t'pper High School al liceau City. 25. Wlldwood al Cape May Court H»u*e. 28. Tuckahoe at Wildwi-Kl. May 5. Wlldwood at Ucean City: Cape May at Woodbine; Ca|>e May Hou*e at Tuckahoe 12.1*1* al Middle Township: Ucean City al I'pper Township. 26 Wlldwood al Cape May; Middle Township at WoodOcean CUy al I'pper Towuehlp. June 2, Ocean City at Wlldwood; at Cape May Court Huuw: dblffe al Cape May. 9. Wlldwood at I'pper Towasbip; Cape May Court House at Oceau City. Tbe officers of tbe association atr: President, Lauulug Myers. prluci|-al of Wlldw.md High School, secretary J. U. -Keefauver. Middle TowD>bip Higb School; treasurer. A. W. Hand, supertateudeut of county -cbool*, and ibe executive committee i* composed of Professors McGregor, of Cape May School, aud Professor Bltlem. of Ibe Woodbine Hlgb School. The Cape May Couuty Hlgb School Athletic League ba* Bxed May 12 for boldlujr tbe auoual couuty Held day at'Cape May Court Hou-e. BRUSHING LOTS Good Work Bring Done by Supervisor HI abcr and Men. Decided Improvement I* bring made tbe appearance of lot* In tbe upper section of tbe city by Street Supervisor Ward Hlgbse and bla force of merrr wbo am cleaning Ibe lot* and tiring tbe brueb tbereoo. Tbe Iota requiring tbl* ettentloo cleaned between Nortb and Seoond street* up to last evening. Tbe work I* to be continued to Twentysecond street. Tbe ground to be cov- ! ered la also between West avenue aud tbe oceau. Bral Enalr Transfers. 1 Recent real —tale transfer* In Ocean C.ty recorded In tbe office of Couuly Clerk Hlldretb, as reported Id the Cape May County Gaxetls. are aa follows; Charles F. Habo to Eleanor V. Martin. Part of lot 12, Section 9. Lett For Florida. , Ed. Commau and Dr. S. H. LipI achulx. Boardwalk buataees meo of I cily, rolled from Naw York Cny , yesterday for St. Peteraboilt, Florida. Ttiey will return In Ibr early spring , Tbey expect to catch a lot of ffsb In , the Florida water*. Colog to HOI Bpriogs, Ark. Joseph I. Scull, real estate operator bare, sod Mrs. eicull plau to leave Ocrao City next week for Hot Sprluga. . Ark., where tbey will remain aeveral weeks. Mr. Scull wa* at Hot Springs , last year, aud be returned mucb Im- , proved lo brail h. ' Change* of copy for display adverlater tbau Wedueeday morning at 9 o'clock abarp for lusertlon lu Ibe Sentinel. Whenever possible it I* requested that Ibey besent lu not later, than Tuesday. Tbla rule will be ' strictly adhered to. adv tf. r t f f.

INVESTIGATED : BEFOREAGTING ; Mrs. Carpenter, of Philadelphia. ; — Was tar) Sk-ptical Before . ; She Found Oat [ ' Teniae does all It Is claimed lo do." i declared Mrs. H. Carpeoter. of 52 . North Fifty-third street. Philadelphia.! : Tue-day. ' Before I got auy of tbe preparation," she cootluued, "I went around to see tlaoae who "bad given te*tlm..ni lal* praising It. I bad tried so many different klnda of mealcloe without gelt tag relief tbat I was very skeptical I and bad little fattb lu auytbtag. But, I found that everybody I talked wltb -aid I bat Tan lac was Jest a. good as their -tatemenls stated It aa', and i J then. I got the medicine. I "1 had suite rsd awfully for many [ yeara from a gsaeoua stomach aud catarrhal affectlooa which effected my uuae and throat My nasal pauaeenearly alway. clogged. I had regular dizzy spells and never felt bright aud energetic In the morulug*. ' went around In a.llstleaa, 'half-be-numbed way, taking little Interest in ( roy housework or auytbtag else. "Conatlpatloo troubled me terribly. was so nervous tbat I felt as if I could scarcely live. I *m rerietuly glad that my luveattgauoos proved I to be worth e trial by me I | now taken the medtctue gbout I weeks. During that time. 1 have been relieved uf tbat bed conditioner ' : my stomach, gat never forms any ■ more, my appetite and digestion .re | perfect and I never know 1 ever tiad constipation. I sleep doe and feel | splendid In Ibe morolug I am really enjoying tbe go«l health I b.ve craved so long Tan lac I* ju*t grand ' Tan lac, Ibe famous Master Medicine, now being especially lutrodured In Ocaao City . J.. at Hug ties' , Plisrwracy . Eighth street end I avenue. adv , 11.

See Me First J si" Real i TMBt dirt Estate a BORROW IHI OCtU CUT j - 10M iH) JERSEY 1 See 51c Firat ^ ^ J I *U'°" " See Re Finn- " W. Scott Hand 1 i 819 Waslei Aia.. Ocaxn CM). ■. i. I ;

A**************** *"********************>♦ i A WORD TO YOU, MR. MERCHANT: J Get out during the evening hours and follow the people as tliey walk the principal business , | £ streets. Note where they stop and at whose goods they look. S A LXVAYS those whose windows are nltraclively lighted and whose displays are tastefully E .ttranged under ELECTRIC LIGHT. ... i « The reason is simple ELECTRIC WINDOW LIGHTS can bf hidden ao as to concen- ] * irate the light where it Is roost wanted, on the goods displayed, aud is of such quality as lo bring I ' * out the best points in them. . I "J 1 * Your windows are a very valuable asset to you. Mr. Merchant. Let us increase their value. I > £ the ocean city electric service j H or ATLANTIC CITY tLACTHIC CO. { , T"f if f "Vf t V f f f if V r: \ >r .

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; FOR SALE "i AT Simms - Soda Fountain, cost new $650.00, J will take $500.00 for quick sale. Oak Table (new last season), 4, 6 and S-seat, $3.00, ' $4.00 and $5.00 each. I 6 dozen Bent Wood Chairs (new last season), cost ji $2 2.50 new, $15.00 per dozen. 9 Pittsburgh Instantaneous Hot Water Heater, used j I, two seasons; good as new; $40.00. 4 dozen Oak Folding Chairs, 50 cents each. Counter Show Cases, oak frame, new, never been £ used. $2 50 per foot J Cabinet Oas Range, two ovens, broilers, 6 burner, cost $65.00 — $30.00. Interesting to Investors OR 1 Those Who Wish a Desirable Location for . a Seaside Home FOR S A LE— * few lot* located in Section O. Ocean City. H. J., . in vicinity of State road and Pennsylvania and RandI ing station*. Also sites for imngalow* situate on Great Keg Harbor Bay, Baaalsy'a Point. N.J. ARTHURoD. barrows 832 CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J. CHARLES C. READ WALTER E. ALLEN Charles C. Read & Co. Hardware and House-Furnishing Goods 836 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, New Jersey CUTLERY Try an Advertisement in the Sentinel and you are sure to get quick results. 1

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