HEAR SERMON day. Mao then stood on a higher plane. Then eanie thai awful lrai(e<l)' of eln and threw him down 'the re j latloo* were broken and man and find found no fellowship any looser for the time being Here I- where »e: see the Dlelue plan working out to j provide lhal mean, whereby man ' could be aav'ed from hia l«-t condlllou I and elevated again to a higher plane, wheeeon all who Hood would tie! brethren. In feilowebip with Hod onf* more. Thli wea lo te brought about through the operation of our Grand Master. Jeaoa Cbrlat. "Ndw, what are the methods to accomplish this?. How is I his pl.nl,. worked out? - "Throughout the ministry ofjesoar He teaches the ualure of tjn- va-t I kingdom of fraternity thai la destined to aweep the whole earth, and speak- | about the requirement- for entrance Early in Hi# mlui-try. in answering , an Inquiry of a religious leader named Nloudemua. Je*u. -aid. Ve uio-i te|, born again'— not a natural physical j, added, 'Except ye be born again yei, "So, I |lud lhal under the expre— J , three degree* requt-lte lo gnireuce. j , Remember. nraf?4ecoiid and third de. . graea to enter Into full standing of the j, kingdom, Uod'a fraternity of brother , hood, ( "Tbe first degree Is through too' It'-' This mu-t be genuinely experienced. ( and tbe candidate show prutlclenyy ru c It, before he Is reedy for tbe next step ? Tbe second degree Is tbat of F. and A . namely, faith In and acceptance of , Jeau. Christ a- tbe Saviour. Thl- |. bnnga the candidate lo a puaittmi , ready for the third degree, tbe greet and final step. This last degree i- « 'The raising from ■ life, dead lo slu, to e a life of righteousness lo Uod. Full f feilowebip restored. ' , •■•Now remember— this la the ooe e and ooly road. For twenty ceuturle. all eulrauta to the klogdom had In 0 v. travel thla aame road. Jesus says j, •Ha that dlmbetn up some other (way 0 ta a thlaf and a robber.' , "Now, friends, in coming to Ibr u local applications of thl- truth, here l« •beta Masonry comes to the front as p the great and beautiful symbol of the t Dlvfna principle of brotherhood. Tte f haaaty of Maaoary latbeway ilprew-e. . boms the prindpala oT Uod'a troib. . "Tba spirit of brotherhood through p a daatb to an old life and resurrection and completely by tbe Masonic Ira f, lenity than any otter. Thla is ooe of | the aaerata of tte grant neea The great secret of life la touad In rageneret ion. r or batng born aoew. wbe Iter rjllglou, 0 ly or MasnuleaKy "Soma folks go so far aa to feel that t Miliary trim to ad as a substitute for p the Church. Some Maaooa fed thai a t My have gooa far aooogh rellgiou-ly ti wtea ttey atop at Maaonry. Friend., / Maeoaiy tears tte same relation to the I, Cbamb and tte Kingdom of Uod as e ttemixndam lo the son. .Ii m very teaullful and rules the night lo silvery e ■plaadar. Mkk borrowed light and a dependent "I am not a better Christian by be- n lot a Maaoo, bat I am a far tetter Mam by talog a CbrWiau "That which le symbolical performs F# function btft when It poluts to tbr real, nod eooataeily argaa as loaevk P !!»»« Masonry carrlea in symbol this 11 mighty truth wfaieh I bare broaghl 11 yoa. ■ b "Masonry la a high and level plant 0 that Can ooly be raocbed by ooe path 11 tte aame as tte klogdom You can " nd^aiarad tbat. wherever you meel c a Maaaa, w Ml tar to tte Eaator Weal. " at tte Pulse or at tte Equator, at some " time, somewhere be has trod tbe tdeu 1 ilea! path yoa have sod lhal be now steads on ao equal place with yoa— 11 yoar kmtter. •' "Maeonry Is a common levelrr- 11 banco U Is democratic Democracy I, »' not tte loatateoCe tbat I am at good " aa yoa are, but tbat you are aa good as I are. This man. on tbe level with me, eo matter what his experiences and vocation In life may be. is a bro- ■ Iter of mine and aa gootA, me. "Brotherhood dot* not mean a common level that docs away *lib grada- a tlon In tbla life. 'Trees may be taller el and of different ualure then oiher » tram la tte same forest, but tbejg roots It are in tbe same soil on a.rutiimou C leva!. So what la involved |u brother ai hood? How does ibe aame path -and ft same level bring these rreull, desired ? d "It means common >*periene*a fa endurance, suffering and Jay., com g mod sympathy by virtue of all our tc experiences and common Interest, ti brought about by having thing, com '#0, all who walk tte Maaonic (tath. n sod all moat travel uate aame road, go d through a Masonic rrgsu, ration lhal « — brings 1 ham all out on the same level Every preaideul of ibeee lulled Hi at re except three trad thai, path end could be met 00 that level. I' "troe democracy la to tblqk and fael together The same devotion to * symbols of suffering, struggle, beauty b of . truth, etc.. all brlug common ex- ti pertencee that are a. great boon lo man a It promotes a common sympathy and V help that we weak mortals need In b. Ills. One of the bitterest experience. Is to ge>loog.1bie lift mUuod.rHo.Kt and _ booting it aloue through your trcublas end trials a "Tte spirit of true brotherhood Is i< bora of heaven It aasimilalea man ei and uplifts tte wbblc. tt "Maaoary has a grand opportunity, g by holding true Mr symbol, and that - lo which they point, of telplog ad- " "wore the kingdom of Uod through >' tte geoalne spirit of brotherbood, by death to ssifiaboes, and tte old spirit . nod a rdaaitattloe to new .life oew * thought and tew motives ' ra "Maaoary. r,s become, with tte 'bral l"i*n 1"^ *""* •"•"■P4"*1 of true " In Mailiig Mr Us* retd: ki "It then, the sferu ..f hratberbood 1. •Mhg te he e tmgi-ing .ptru in Mares to y
""THRIFT DAY OOGHT I TO APPEAL TO ALLBegin to Scve, You Have ' Not Started, on Feb- • j rnary 3. d Februllt, 3 is approaching. and a- *, Thrift Day a Utile more ll.an casual 1 "I rills I* a time when almost every 1 "lT. T ' vlr 1 "g rea 1 ly'Toerea-ed trade and I I Ibe ir-u" ...,ei*,rd.|,ra.k"g,.ri-'l,telbi.-We'....^-h,«hV~.Vl.v.ug ■ tte neces-lties of life are rail!, g 1 fo> retrenchment from tbe pleasures I One or our contemporaries asks. • Do t you tear any one ticking about the;' co-t of plen-ure?" Every one in | 1 A- earner— producer— we stand ecouomist— we rauk very near the 1 The amount saved Is pitiably 1 small as compared to tbe amount ■ earned Healtny. robust life, with a gener- 1 allowance of healthful, recreative pleasure, require, surprisingly small outlay. Bat at tbe preeeot rate, we are each llvlog up three or four such and ere much the worse for It Shakespeare sty,. • Oh. It I, excelto have a giant's strength, hut 11 is to use It like a giant." Tte present is the time of "giant's strength" for production, but It also peodlture. What, then, mu-t be tte price of pride aod oilier aboormalitles In living! Aod wbal would be I be result of e reelly practical move for g. eater economics and thrifty eaviog! TOM coming Thrift Day will be 10 season by arriving at socb a high production period and peak-load Indulgence For Thrift. Day converts thoughts of thrift Into acts of aavlng. And what savings could be accumulated tram econ mlea appilad lo present spending! Aside from tbq highly opportune situation, prime necessity should command losiaol action. In everything the law of cotnpeusa tiou governs. It fa Inevitable'. . ..•sSTK-E'—: ; PDi every mil. a eoout!" t If, tbeu, we are now e. Joylng pros- « perlly — such pros perl ly— la there obi 1 to be a cbaoge. a reverse? Home * tune, sooner or later, production Is c bound to drop to a lower level. The 1 Is tbe compensation, by ^ If there has been bo sav ing— t factor of safety piovided In an »c- r sures if safety may be necessary to ' again bring about tbat compromise be 1 production aud consiimpllon. j ' Ho- Necessity says save, and IJppof. ' ray. now. Thrift Day offer, to , thoughts iota acts; words into deed- j Rew ard saya. "I guarantee you money ! p ■n tte bank!" | 1 -b-s— : ' I v LECTURE ON CEYLON • tenth achosi ciaae. f Dr. Rldgway H. Lamb* the deuti-i , a-soclated witb Dr. C H Rider an I m of the letter's Inc.! offices this « winter, will give a lecture on -i 'colon " ; « the. a-sembly room of tbe Ocean City High Hcbool tomorrow evening 1 at 8 o'clock. Admission will oe 'JO ' ' cent, for adolts and 1U cent- for children. ' The lecture I* for tbe benefit of tte | graduating Class, whose meamef- plan to take k trip to Waablngtou, -D C., tu f user future . , j Dr. Lamb has spent many year- lu I the Otlental countries He I- not only; I thoroughly familiar with their reel- ■ Paickaara Collage. * John H. Ma'elague, a well known ' Phlladelphian w ho spend- the summer a seasons here, was in town Monday, ti w hen be closed up tbe purchase by 1 his wife of the cotiagyuf Mrs Blanche h Sievenson. 718 Wesley avenue Mr aud Mr,. Mactague own ir citage on • Wesley avenue, next to the Fir-t Pre. » byter leu Church. ' j« ' ' ... I b To Hold lake mxir. ! * The local t amp Fire Ulrli(will hold ' c early* aud buy one of the gmid cake. tl that will be on rale, aod thus help tbe r, d. you not (hat _ we should have a u mory rehearsal, while duwn her. ? \ "If oar brotherhond depends apon a oar love for Christ, hat ws not better « make sure w'e travel thai klugdom rokd a, you have traveled thai Mdt.nic W road. and. p***i>g through the first 'r two degree*, let 1 Jirmt rate you Into " that sublime degree of a.brot Iter In tbe J kingdom. amtMi belr of (iod ? 1 "Better aeod^u' your application be- , bccumsa loo late 1 J
- ™e" ! ; Undoing of : c s Mrs.Rasius t I - : ♦ All on Account of » ♦ - t Photograph + + J + By EDWIN rAIRFAA NAULT* ♦ " \\ h!-u the CM, editor of the Globe , lie told Wais-o I" 1 -'ike alone a pbo j ] • ml ;..| 1'ierve I'l.e Clulsf lind Just ! ' wilt! iiIsiut a^iloren linprvvcnieota. and ' He arranged le meel Watson' In half ' j tv atson has Dotnins more to do witb 1 this story, so It does not matter wbeth- ' , Pier* amused himself on tbe corner " bnt be soon tlrvd of that and tell to I speculating on 1 be rewult of bla exblbl ' tioo of prints at tbe next showing of 1 tbe Photograph club Suddenly be beerd tbat peculiar ! clicking noise made by some persons t thing oat of tbe ordinary. t I He turned round and saw standing I on tbe corner Mrs Rasfua. [ On her bred was poised tbe basket • In which sbe bad brought some waab , to a family Who lived near by. On 1 either side of tbr basket were placed uplifted band, -upjiortinE It. t Her face, black aa grapbite. shone t witb a doten emotions as sbe looked t
down the street to where tbe fire was throating great swords of fiame to tte •try only to sbeathe them tbe next roo o Dent In twisting scabbards of rolling Pierre looked at her. and In a moment n : bla Inspiration. ( Mm Koatua, spellbound at the sight g 1 her. did not notice tbe big box being swung Into position. c did a be bear the click the shatter 0 made or the satisfied slgb of security , I Pierre hesitated a moment, bla rigbi c j fingering tbe mange pocket of 0 ' coat. Evidently C* thought better t 01 his Intention, for he suddenly board- a ed a trolley car wblcfi came by at the moment. f j Next morning tbe Globe bad the beet a picture* ot the fire printed by any n ! i'be managing editor, t • al tbe half tones, thought tbat arter ail. the Dead of tbe an departcnase ot tte- new camera* ll Ho did Pierre In.' bla uvnVe dark ' at Ota borne aa be carerolty de v The exhibition of tbe Pbotograpb rlob was a great success. Camera 0 eoihnslasta raved over tt '' I Hot they catenated all tbelr anpei- 01 i in adjectival pratae of tbe aln- " . eihlhit made by J Cuolldge Pierce 0 It was a remarkable photograph and was quite tb* feature of tbe exblbl ■ Don. On ID dead black rrame was the single word oudoo ' Tbe face or tbe negrews was a study " Sbe stood witb npllfted bauds as It | " Invoking all tbe terrors of fbe oetber | 11 kingdom, and on her face was an ex- j " prrsalun that was as -mysterious as tbe Then Pletce-wonld smile In a know I Ing way He did not tbtnk tt oecea i •klilfoi manlpolaUon of tbe negative >a ted eliminated tbe laundry basket I Tbe owner of a shire on Chestnut " In aa Idle moment wandered the abow ot the Photograph clnh. plrtnre laid Its spell on ui-i. aa It done op others. » Three days afterward Pierce bought 1 0[ a new wide angle lens he bad banker- 1 M ed after for a year. Lie-also depoalt- i M. ed w Id tbe care of the receiving » I toOer of a bank that accepted small ( Pierce - was a New Englander and combined . thrift with tbe pursuit of ,. The Chestnut street merchant put j hi, -Voodoo" in a six inch wide allver j m frame. .One of hia two windows be ou In block velvet, and at tbe \ ed end of a long perspective be placed S, picture. , j m, Thla Was dooe at night. The next ' timorning the curious ones almost block fu ed tbe pare. bu Tbe clerks told Inquirer* tbat the Rtcture wa. Out tor sale at any price, j merchant, who also combined I ' thrirt with art. reaped tte benefit ot ,rc a huge advertisement which he ted r"' Two nights later Aldbtadea Paige of street took a stroll on Cheat Out sln-ot . i Wi
- v., . ; Alclblades Vol 'belonged" to the ■ Paige* of Virginia 'He tolerated the ' bnt -the omlanlor, of tte letter "1" In ! bla lad one excited his Ire. ; lie was the philosopher and general I oracle of Lombard street aod It. was ; whispered knew something Spout ' day abf- was doubly ao at night She : buret on the amaxed viMon of A let- ; blades with a dramatic aurprlse tbat For fifteen minute Be never moved. ■ Then tie' wrenched himself away and IU» Interview with Mra Raatna waa not a satisfactory one Finally ho. prevailed. on her to go with him to Cheat lounge, stirred ami drowsily asked: | "Jes gwtne'ter th stub " Mr Paige brought all his art to beer on Mra Has! as on the way to Cbeat- | The original snd the eounlerfe i war -Thah ami »• u— en jlenyln et Thah ro' te Et et wab a paint •■d But this yer's a photygraf. an they Suddenly a great tight broke on"*!Two day. later Uimhard street wvaatontahed to find that tte sign "Wa-ll tbat u" wa. replaced by a staring low one tearing tte Inscription: Raatus « ». eveo more aatOUI.hed thai she had done with wa«b ■ postulated, out to fbe b!a«-k Gibraltar words were as tbe Idle wind ( itastoa stood II for Tour days, then testate bad "taken t^Lran ' be went lo board with a neighbor. ( I torn hard street first looked with aw, ( idvenliiroua woman, driven to diaper : ile conrage by tbe acorn of a mulatto ongsboreman. railed on Una Jonex , 1 week later abe and tbe longsbure rellow tidings to tbe public. Mine | luuel Is lu a laid way. The long-bore | uao'a wife ta an ardeot disciple, yel , lime. Juuet failed to cure Pete Uleo he fact^that she paid six allver dul < are to the "Voodoo" for bis rw-overy wllcy He bad paid SlU to Mnie Jo lex. but the police seemed unaware 01 hat fact aod baled blm off Jnsf ibe ame Then I, miiinrd at reel arose to wrath 1 Used to have anything further to du j rltb Ume Joues Aud ft talked aboui t Thing* went on for a time, and tben f Iod thai the yellow ugh had dhcap c .wered and that Inside the window ot t tbe parlor Dnug tte meek legend: 1 "WasHInO doXe Here " ( Bui Lombard street would bare now [ of It r Little black and callow urchins stood I Inniale The, followed bar on the I street, and a convenient stone at time, gave aching pdnt t« their arurn Evan Ita-tua. np|waipd to k'i relly at night, refused to nonrkeii to the wife 1 with defiance the f?l he had saved 1, I do not know what is going to be o over to New York n. work for one ot d tbe newspapers there ITm- I'bearuot » But the iiholocriph. lo Its silver v stare* Into 'pace The Irish serving c maid shudders every time bet mutrras ■ tells her to dust the shelve* , Tha 8sa of Bpacs. ^ Tbe rainil i-onnot roniprehend whs* meant by Ibe four little words in th ^ solar System which la perhaps but a single train of planets among hundred* of millions nf a similar kind were oc -copied by one single globe .'..ikmiaai.- 0 miles In dianieter It would te hut p rk feather lo the tnarvcious spread J' It has lawn calculated that In the spare " fmn.mai.iaai.rmi rlohea of th- aire of p fanre of ram.uai nilh'-s from the oihe*. d end the whole bu.lu.-s* would te notb- " Ing. for IJtere la no rfall to the treaavault of heaven Kxrhauge. Want • Long Wa, Bac-i. 71*haf I* a foreigner? It de|<end* on ol the eonntny In the I'nlteJ S.ntea If la u a newcomer who ha. not yet had time ~ find a Job In India the .-aw la differ " ent. An official at Malabar, south In * din. recently received a letter from , : '' man whose status he waa inveaftgal '* Ing and who aald:' "I am a native of India, by birth, but 1 have claim to for elgn origin and foreign blood. A col bar In A. D 345. I teloug to th." sect, and aa .m-P | have reason to claim * ^ Tha Helvetian Lad.aa. f among tte a mien t-. apart from the fabled amaaons. were tte n.-IVrtlan te'"1"* R"""' ,urD> by the .Idea of their hTierV aTid ' oi bands. ' I „ complain!. g of , ro "oil,' l.olght'f^r I And V. ten I talk to that parro be say, son,- dreadful .wear word. (1. Dealer- I.doa'i blame lm. ma am The b' Weekly"1 U|bac.- Every tK-li * w
AN UNLUCKY BRIG. ' Ore. Abaodccvd. th- Maria C.I.M. 1 cama to a Bad End. fro.o "fVw" i..'» .".r" 'kic'w ' tbaVft ,| usttoi. it Went ashore jiear -M|rdgonne 01.1:1 wed * sti-,1 net on the order of hi* g»-*:.c. '".I 1* carol out for tall Dmtef Th- re plain of the mg waa Died to the PRIDE OF THE UGLY CLUB, j M, Was P. „ Wret*. o< an O'd In III New York Evening Post of The members of tbe Cgly club are 1 diro ted to attend a special meeting at Ugly hall. 4 Wall afreet on Tburaday evening, tbe 12tb lnat. at 7 o'clock. | to take Into consideration the propriety of bestowing some suitable mark of dls- 1 Unctton on a member who lately while own ugly phlx tbat be Involuntarily let fall tbe glass, which was dashed to ptc-es. nod exclaimed. "I shall yet be president of tbe club!" The astontsb the frequent end public acknowledgment ot "his natural deformities, deTbe member* are requested to . te punctual In tbelr attendance, as the Oew member* elected at the iut meeting and Xlx of the ngly beauties are expected to appear. The propriety of admitting ladles Into tte club will te discussed. By order of His L'gllneaa. An Underground CanaL Between Woreley aud SL Helens. In the north of England, la the most rederground. from end to end. and 1» sixteen miles long In Lancashire the coal mine* are very extensive, half the ago'tbe I'uke of BrklgewateTs managers thought they could save money by transiiortlng tbe coal underground Instead of on tte surface. The canal waa constructed and the mines time. Ordinary canal boats are used, the i -ower 1, furnished by men. the roof of the tunnel arch are crosspropulsion by lying on their backs on the coal and pushing with their feet against the crossbars on the root— ArThrioe Wrecked In On* Week. In 18S3 aa the schooner Albatross was drlrlng east across tte Banks In a murky ttorm she met her end from a lying berg. Of her crew of ten only two escaped, having cut clear the dinghy and launched It safely. Next day they were picked up by tte fishing schooner Energy, making for the Newfoundland coast. Driven south by bad weather, she sighted, two days later, the steamer I-lddesdnle, with n load of cotton She agreed to take tbe castawnya, and hi closing with tte Energy sank her. bnt saved her crew. Thl-ty-stx hours Inter the IJddesdalo herself —berg, steamboat aud rock. Tte Servian Swinsherd. In nay Servian village there Is only swineherd, and he leads all the' be goes through ti.e streets tewing his torn, and Uie pigs come out of own accord and fall In beLInd him and follow hlin to tbe pasture At , dLperse to their stb-a in tbe same or way as they pans the houses 10 which they belong. They reqclre no at tendon and no singling out Domastic Science. She— Here la a woman who says tbe only girl to marry ta one who has teen tangbt domestic science. He— What of education le that? She -It a experimental laboratory and make* the and discarded caloric. - Cleveland Iiealer. Graduate*. "Too and Bilgewuter were boys to "Tea There wa* a time when we twren "u"*^*t " "T""™ puff '■" J-aetit "—Birmingham Age Herald' "" ' patience ^should te avoided becalmM! j ' plaints which If properly applied might " roroov. ,h* cause — Johnaou. I To 1*. . .Ir"*,p,,ulT!- * ' r i" •*■ strong hand In the dark -oj In tte^ilme of ne«L lo te a j ^ Pe*e of Words. ^ - 1 e»: ••tic word from a woman once ! Wighied my whole life. She-Tee? -"Jh.y !,^No Uarae-Teel"^
' ******* 1 0X404 ;f HORSE SENSE; •ff .-\ jtiukI horse does two orstlirce times the work of a | 'jj -.9 p,ior linrse for the same amount of feed; and — I " <£ Wilhout increasing your tnoitihly bills you can get three . ;S tittiv — the light of the old style carbon lamps by uaing the 1* S ildison Mazda Lamps. » | Ocean City Electric Service : P £ OF THE ATLANTIC CITY ELECTRIC CO. 3 j . _J_ ' i
.j Noiiee lu Limit Credilors. i» Nt aleil l,Iii|.«.s.il*. * .'.v 1 ".7S >L.'. s"T".L'i I, .'i.."' * _' * *' - ;• N ' ? CAMPHOROLE— Ai :| ONCE! RMS Pflif " It Soothes and Loosens l'p ® Those Stiff Rheumatic o Joints, Reduce Inflamation * and Drives Out Pain ° matlvm. Neuritis. Pleura,- 'n. i y and Congestion. Here la the »J|. k-re « nearest 'd** "• C | l" you w1ti° wonter'whM"". c.i^' o- " r ■ J j See Me First : """"rV;, , 1: trace (tai Estate r borrow in) ocea* citt 9 " lcar (n) iew jersey « . «K^b w„! e nit *«Ta>roaw" nTte rert,' See Me First A ^ ■ Scott Hand 3 « i 819 Wulei An., Oeaio Cilj, I. J. ; Ware's Specialties 813 ASBURY AVENUE : 50c doz iiSireli^SSi 18c. qt. The finest Teas and Coffees.' do not solicit. VAu wc deliver promptly, i F. H. Ware ( ^ GROCER Miller Brothers Ice Cream Parlor the easter business COAL COAL try ocrs for QUALITY c. h. shoemaker lumber co. ' . Twelfth and West Avenue | HEADLET A ADARN I Reading Coal °"ve aao 1 wrd. TMTH >„ atai Cut Your Fuel Bill Use half Coal and hall Coke. I' Get the above from c. h. shoemaker lumber co. j Twelfth aod Wast Avcaue • d
| Order! Your Printed Matter and Advertising Typography from the Sentinel XI'.W turlltu>|. m selling goods have revoltition- :/!•■! .1" uf the buiiocss world during the last : [7 len ,car» A ptotutnenl advertising expert -tiiu k twelve when he called Printing the " Silent SaicMTi.in " A* .1 -qilr.ni.iii Mr Printing is a great Mi.ce.. II. never iniMepre-wuls you and be never 7 . 1-ult. 111 » lu-n Ik i.n 1 wanlevl He can always wait 1 1' Mr ITosptvi is ready Unlike some sales ' 1n.11 lie il.«.n l tiv to tell all he knows the fits mp He can call on another .lay for two cents N"« :. the tune to send vour mail sa!ei>man out talking for Fall bitsttivte. I^t me dress htm up fot v.'it I have devoted many years to tbe study of - ! hi. needs and know just what constitutes the strongest appeal in Ins whole attire. Call, or phone the j ! Sentinel Printing House I 7.44-46 Asbury Avenue ocean city new jersey L ... .... J j The Ideal Summer Resort ocean city, n. j. bathing safe and unsurpassed finest beach on the coast the home of the family man Spacious Boardwalk. Free Band Concerts During ( Season. Great Fishing in Ocean and Bay. The Delight of the Yachtsman. Numerous Trains to 1- j and from Philadelphia on Three Railways Within easy access of Atlantic City sni other well-known resorts 1 MANY CHURCHES NO SALOONS | u R. CURTIS ROBINSON Notary Pbblis and Gommissioner of Deeds Numbers 744 and 746 Asbury Avenue Ocean City - . N«w Jersey . Interesting to Investors Those Who Wish a Desirable Locatioa forl'l SaasHa Ha* FORSALE-A few lota located in Section Q. Ooran Oty, H. J.. ===== In virinity of Stale road end Pennsylvania and Reedarthurd.barrows 832 CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. * I ■-* a/o ROOF UKE TIN „ 1IU 7,'TL' fiurebliMy and adaptability, no material qualifies lor ijjjjl "'J' VS? lln •urere.rullr meet every test It ean be ea« »• "> reg, *aa under sxiravrdinary remdilinoa. Tor Koodng Inforaaalloa wrfie to ■ SMITH ROOFING CO., 7»e Aomuirr Aom.. ooux Orrr. N. J1. ^ awl riutwrlnx o< all klBOs. We hare Iba bast rtra*i.r win, dupri xratea. Bievea. fUnx*. and ttepalr*. • Advertise in the sentdtet.

