Ocean City Sentinel, 15 March 1917 IIIF issue link — Page 2

R. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor OCEAN CITY. - . NEW JERSEY Ben *Phooe No 66- X on i° so aVmrl') THURSDAY. MARCH 15, 1917 ■ "tSTSeeona"! ''°*1 'i"1" " "f"" c"x • MUSICAL ENJOYED Concert Given tor Mra. tt.nn'i Ooodar webool cinon. The member# of Class No. 8 of the Firet Preobyteflen Sunday Bvhoolgsve i ' AO enjoyable enlertalumeut In the cburcb Tuesday evening. The nuui- i bera were appreciated hy the Rood- i sized audience. i / Following was the program: Vocal nolo, Dr. J. T. Hughe# I vuent eoio, ur j. i. nugtie#

Instrumental duet. Minuet Louisa I Coraon and Ada M. Kanck. Reading, Mita Josephine P. Taylor Vockl duet, wltb boys' chorus. Mlnn Mary Clark, Mann'# cla#» Recitation. Mlae Nellie Towner Vocal aqlo, Mia* Louisa T. Coraon. Violin eolo, William Fitzgerald; accompanied Ml at Minerva Adama. "America," Audience. The officer# of tbeclaeaarr: Presldent. Earl Seaman ; vice president Tbomak" Krerlugliam: aecretery. "Eu" gene Hallersu ; treasurer, Frederick PliUenmyer; cbalrmao, William Fltagerald. The teacher la Mra, Emm* G. Mann. WED IN SEA ISLE Mlaa Delaacr Become* Beta* of A. Baaier QnlaaAnlbony Stanley Ruigg, of tbta city, and Mlae Kllxabelb Agues* Delauer. daogbter of City Commlaalooer J. P Delaney. of Sea I ale. were married In the rectory of Be Joseph's Cburcb, , Sea I ale City, at 8 o'clock Saturday 1 afternoon by the paator, the Re*. J. J. i O'FarrelL , The bride, who wore a traveling , dreea, war atteoded by Miaaee Lena Moray and Marguerite Scull, 61 tbl# 1 city, aad ber brother#, Tbomee and ■ 'Jeramiab Delaney, of Sea tale. i Tba >ouug pair atortad on - a brief . trip Tbey will realde In a college ou Cauiral avenue, below Etgblb etreot. < Tbe bride baa beeu an operator In the t Hell Telephone Company'* office for more than a year. , "BOaS FESTIVAL' | •■■■■at EeeMeatt lelertMee la t CMtna Rvaat. 1 A number of Ocaao City tanner e retldente am Intervatet In tbaaflrat "Raea Feetleal" and- graat "Roa* , bbow" hi lb* Flrat Hegimeut Armory 1 at Broad end Cellowb.ll etreeta. Phil adelphia, March 88. SI, a and a. I when Pnlladetpbia trill again be in fl *** f Tf X? "" ~c,»0,,0« d

The atirn reaklentt Include 8 S Paaaoeh, peaeMaat of tbe American Hoca Hacwty; Mark P. Mill*. W. K. Harris, Jr., Ueo. Burton, Ltddoo Pan nock, Charles K Mr* ban and Jobo C. Graeey. ' Mara fhan 98080 arc offered IntroIRg.""— at POLICE COURT - t ■—'* ami naaa 1a Bt.1 , rkeie Rttl Sbb San. - , . J5? ,h* Bible I of the Firm Baptist Suodav , School will hcM their services at m 1 •'Mock out Bur-day afternoon <"lo the P^Hce eeart room at CRy ball a ^TjM^pahllc la larltsd to atlaod tbl. D . Tha ■■mberi of thle Bible dam wUI '' aotaitatoed at the boat* of the pas b lor. tbe Rev. M. M. Levi*. 888 Weil., a aeaaaa, at 8J0 o'clock tomorrow eve- t ntag. Thar* will b* niaoty of amoaaamat and rafreabmeota. and lb* man are cordially lovtted to be premot. ■5 YEAR8 OLD « !«• Cteadi CwlwBrataa Ma " ..,oU Council, No. I*. "jr. o. U. A. " M. oatabealad It. twaoty-Hftb anbi- ° vawa^lVimday evening with an *nTha Ocean Ctty String Orebaatra „ " ggriii.Tr.r ******* • I Imitation* on agaMa??** "°™C tt A large number of tb* members of fr tbe Met hod 1st ooogregation attended P" tb* New Jersey ( on ferenc* to Atlaoilc aSttt JSTS " U. St Ilea and Wife H . S. tfo. w

Vila, Mra. S Wgaley Lake, the Rev 'and Mr*. J. E. Lake. Wm. K F..be, Mlae Julia Scull. Mra. S. B. Samt#-ou j*! *- Jd»an and wife. Police Justice A. D Barrows and wife. I>w|. RMgy aod w ife and ill*. Mary ThumpiBtwrwat la "Ptaai Social." ST" ,3wri" u- Boboer. nasor UPurcb, ba. raeeratd a letter from Mra. Robert S?lDfT' asking bias bow the Christian Endeavor Boctafy conducted ™ «•»»» Penny Social." Mrs Mayer .wrote that #he read of the at fair to the 8otim:i. The Civic Club In Olney desires m give aomethtnr 4 noeal by wblcb to raise money I •ewh. llWrC,.»Hfl,. , anruli e Blbkt cbuMa^n*! h """ •ta or0*u"®d > HIM* claaaee m that city to raise the total number to 80J10& Tbe chair ' «ty. for Information |P»**bytartan . «3aLfiL*rt# I"'7 r*tur,,",, «° °, " 81 Feterabuig aod Miami. . inay were aeeompauled South hy Mr " S** - Sampeou and Patrick Mveeaaj. PhHadalphla frtaoda ^J^J-' A^Wtoiitaaley. ot PhUa f, !ht " ■***"' W in San ley end fam- a ZTss:, rszLr"01'

sdhdamHBE*^ LOCAL CHURCHES StrongScrmons and Excellent Music Heard by Congregations. . The absence of *o many member# at ( Conference reduced the number pre-eut ' lu the Kirel M. K Church Sunday to hear the aermuna of the day hy the ! . Rev. H. J. Root, pastor of llie First . Cburcb at Red Hank, N.'J.. Never"! tbeiee#, a good repre#eutatluu was in i The molding #eraimi wa« Hear and Pbillpplaue 8. 24: "Fox our.cnnvrraa- ' Hon le In heaven; from whence al#o | we look for the Saviour, Hie I-orri J*»u# Cbrlet." The last twelve veri*# of the ' third chapter were trad to order to give

of Jbe twentieth verse, and III# (ext. r therefore, read. "For our cltlzen#Ulp ' «* la In heaven." The introduction dwelt at some length upon the Roman citizenship end. In close conuecHon. upon American clHzrutbl|'. lie spoke 1 In pari as follows: < "Aside from" hi# call to preach tile 1 gospel, there we. nothing that HI. I- Paul valued so highly aa hi* Roman' - r, clllsenship. 'I was free born.' be ' - eaid to ibe officer who had purchased 1 I bis eltlzeueblp with a great price. Of 1 - Tersu. to I llicit, the great a|#>-tle to 1 > tbe Gentilee wis a citizen of no mean ' city. A Roman citizen In St. Paul'* I time belonged to a favored class, comparatively a select few, for II was uot I until many decade* later that citizen- 1 i ahlp was exteuded to tba provtucee Of 1 the empire. ' "Tbe apostle valOed hit citizenship ' ] chiefly .because It gave him standing J and certalu privilege* aud Immum * 1 Ilea wherever be went, a# for instance, ! could not be made In aufler punishment without trial, though he waa subjected to mob violence et times * He could not be put lodeeth without trial 'It la not tbe manner of the Komaue to put any man to death until T hi* case ba> beeu beard,' waa tbe' Ho U Judge'* reply to tbe mob. A it citizen could alway* appeal bis case to el Caesar'. Judgment***! at Romr. c< "Bill more (ben all else, be valued il hi* citizenship because It gaYe him larger opportunities and greater power 8 III the service of tbe Master, since be b: could often obtain a bearing wbere lb* te word* of oo* of lower rsuk would ui bev* fallen upon deaf ears It waa a credential of character." Mr. Root, .lu continuing, declared "J that Americao ell zen.hlp la higher * aod greater then, waa that of Rome Mouga to all who live under Ibe J'] flag aod make* every law-abtjjmg |( In tb* United Btelea a pert of

tb* greatest nation oo tbe.earlh Aod i until tbe last two years, tbe fltg ba# • shielded every American cttizeu In every quarter of tbe globe. The 'arouiwd nation la again abont to asecrt tbe . right to.defeod Ita citizen*. Tb* speaker then scored tbe man or woman who would value llgblly bl* or ber Americao clllseoabtp; end, aatd be. tb* men who would not defeDd lb* flag tbat covers him or wbo would abed bis blood fur bla eountry. It either a coward or a traitor. Tbe aoul la dead thai cannot feel tbe tbrob of patriotism Tba speaker then turned to the text and tb* heart or tb* lesson be bed set out to teaeh. declaring ibat citizenship heaven la no myth aod no fable, a patent reality. It |* tbat lo wblcb tbe Maater calls all wbo name Dime. riasr prebivtkkian -In tb* Flret Presbyterian Ct#rch, oo Buoday, tbe paator, tbh Rev. Chat Bobuer, occupied bit pulpit at both aarvlcst. In tbe morning be epok* ou ' •The Secret of Dlaablemeut." uklug ' a* hi* text, Hebrews. 8; 18: "Bo we tee tbey could nol euter because of t unbelief." He epok* of tbe elmlleme that pre- [ vail* among modern CbririUnt aud ,, ancient Hebrew people wbo were r ooeble to euter into tbe potaestlou of fi tb* land of promise because of tbelr' lack of fallb lu God. For Ibe mme " tuaeoo w» Brv today excluded from mauy a laud of promise We wlil not take God at Hi* word aud are abut out from Ibe promised land of pardou aud T peace and plenty aud power. lotb* evening bis t heme was Pi Waab-basin," and bis text Mat- " .uu uis text Map

, 'hew 2734; - He took water, aud „ washed hi. bends before the multi u. tod* saving, I em lunocent of tbe «• blood of Ibis Just person." ^ A very Interesting . feature lblu ' service was a baritone solo by Lewi# < K Bmltb. entitled, • Je-us, lx,v„ of « My Boul," wblcb was sung In Mr. ' >r Bmltb 'e bett manner and made* most ' J* profound Impression * «T. Al'Ul'gTINK's d Tb* Chapel of Bt. Angurilne'. Church ' ' was crowdtd at the 10 o'clock m... I b "uod-y The celebrant was the rector , I 01 ">« church, the Rev Thomas K r „ Tbe services known a. "The Way of 1 Cross" are held at 7 30 o'clock | . I Friday evening during l-*ut. I. said every week-day morning f -at 7 30 o'clock. LETTER FROM CHAPLIN | J Elmer E iUnck. of this city, wrote ' i Charlie Chaplin, a few week ago. for a it ; small douatloo to tbe "Panuy Social" I of tbe Cbrlet lao Eudaaeor Society of , tbe Kink Presbyterian Cburcb Tbe followtug letter, dated Los An- 1 gale*, baa been received In auswer r Mr. E. E Ranck. 1 Ooeen CttyDaar Friend:-! beg lo ecknowledg, • with regret that your letter wea uu- ' fortunately mislaid and presume it is » loo late to send auytblug but f trust lb, "soCTaC was a succem Thanking you for your Interest, | „ Vary Mnoerely yours. T I CHaa-CHAPua. >

2 iiccio v. n. c a. j ^ ; The Ocean City Military ITub's five 'game Willi I lie Atlantic City V- M j 't I A. team in AtlaullcCry Tuesday eve- 1 ■ •« | Weisentbal' F. " o" « f1 it 1 HreCUey. F. .5 s 18 , ° i Hrnderloii, tl. <• » o * Jeffries, «. o o o ' rj lo 8 i 11 i Bender. F. ° ' 10 i- j "Iiiiiu. F. t x II i K. o 0 o , °l kudiruti.Y. 0 n 0 ' " Blianer. G. I 0 2 1 » j Wilson, O." ,2 0 t ' MID-WINTER DANCE

, On Saturday evening. March "21, J'. Kllwooil Carpenter announces." tbe an- . uual mid winter dance uf the Casino Club will he held at the Belle vue- . Stratford It -se (isrdeus, Philadelphia This aunual affair bring, together ;> all ilje families of tbe summer who , si-riit so uiauy enjoyable eveu'iqgs at I faaluo Club lu Oceau City, aud r many plaos are made fur tbe summer , brchestras— one of twelve piece# aud another of six musicians— will i play cuultnubus music from 8 30 lo 12 At last winter's dance more thau N»i people attended, aud It was necessary ■ open tbe North llrme Room adjoin the Rose Uerdeii*. Judging from rei|ue*ts for InvitsHous from both ran Ctty aud Philadelphia, this JTrart mid-w inter dauce will be »s well attended MRS. M. J. PLATT DEAD Mrs. MaryJ. Piatt, widow of Jobu Flail, fur many years residents of died yesterday tnoru- f at her home lu iLlu wood In ber year. Death was due to causes lucldent lo old age. She was two weeks. Service* will he lield at ber home at ' o'clock tomorrow evening, couducled ' the Rev. Charles H. Itobner. luterment will be made at Ivy Hill the oext day. ' Mr*. Piatt was b iru lo Chestnut ' Hill aod lived In Philadelphia until ' nearly ten years ago, when slie moved i tu Ibis city. She uad lived at Ltu wood two years. There are live children living, in- 1 Frank Piatt, well kuowo lu this clly. aud Jobu T. Plait, of Beeley'* Point. if ■

d BOY SCOUTS ACTIVE " Oiler to Meip-To Abe Ilea, op of d . Camp GrowbBg. '' e A' 'he n,**IIU* ll>* KoF BCOUls ruursday evening it was uuaufluou-ly >r decided to offer their services to the I. committee from tbe Board of Trade h having charge of the clearing up of the camp ground tract. Tbe hoys arr 0 to assist lu auy way possible lu this d matter. ( In Dr J.'H Wbttlcar was pre* nt and t . gave a class instruction lu the proper < application of bandage# to tbe bead, " arm, lag, band. etc. This Is to line with preparing tba boys fur their sec;l uud-clasa test in flrst aid to Ibe lijuicd. Scout Seulor was elected troop bis « ' torlan for a period of six mouthP *cout Marts was elected "yell leader.' !. Scouts Uibbs passed tbe secoud class 0 lest In signaling. « • |( NEW ENTRANCE o , I u. Champion Has Coniraci Ipr ■mp'Oirm.su at Csslse. Ic 1 William U Moore, of Haddoulirld 11 , tbe owner. Is about to make a number H of Improvements to bl# Casino Building on tbe Boardwalk at Mourlyu ter- ' race, for wblcb Joseph U. Champion f tbe contract. — Tbe paptiliou dividing tbe Ice cream parlor aod tbe store occupied by J. rt. _ Beach -for a number of years is to be torn out and the whole madroue large room. and the entrance w ill be changed r the center to tbe north .IJ# Toe estimated cost of the improve ineuls It 8500. . r loi EVERYBODY OUT loaid Wants an Members *" At keeilax lieai-Taettfat. "" The Board of Trade adfl hold a meeiIn dly ball usxt Tuesday eveoing 1 c-- uimplele arraugemeuls for it.# i-.„. ' liie

lir>"-g of the camp grounds Saiutday, ' ,.*o v A" u"rujl*r'' •"> urged to u r »« Other notice will tie given. « 1 he Board of Trade has arranged to t -nave a "ruuud-table" meeting at ibe , headquarter, of llie Ocean Clly Yacht 1 i iub Winter Home the tlrst Tuesday « I in April. It wiii he a unique 1 meeting. Il I. »t,ted. with plenty to l The twentieth anniversary celebraof r Heudsbip Couoctl, No. 27. of old Spring, Friday, was alleuded by Mv-. Florence M. Gilbert, past State ouiictlur, aud Miss SallK W. I^ake. stale Council Secretary, of this clly, aud Mr*. Edith J. Ilu-ksuu. Stole Councilor. Owing to the had road, a delegation of 85 from Ibe local council j uuablc to attaod. _ Xssssl "Seek Modal." I The Ladies' Aid of ibe First Baplist Cburcb will bold tneir annual I 'Sock Social" in tbe P. o. 8. of A | Hall, ou Eighth street, next Monday evening at 8 o'clock. There will be a 8ue entertainment, dainty refreshi— " ■SL-'rt. 1 ."SSBT*.WUI Mosc Coliwac j Belli H. Wblleley. Insurance broker . Fuiladelphl* and a summer r# i dent here, w„ |„ town Tuesday He ' ha- completed arrangement# for mov -""I' age -from bus ,.„k p|art (n the north corner ol North street aud Beacli road. *»obli>b Names of Mtgarra name# cf all etguer- to #i plications Mmm'.'rr ln 1 papers P"uled to county

K A. LODGE HAD GREAT TIME Entertainment Was Provided j by Women Past Councilors of Organization. [ There wa- a large attendance a! the » ( of America'# lodge r.s.m Thursday I of Hie council l.v.og in Ocean Clly Following was I he piogrsm Srler reading Mrs. Annie -ketch. Shut the Door." v.»cal du-t ) , Hold Smith aod wife; rec-tattoa. JJi~j Ruth Sleptieuwju. inlr.Hfuriugdlir pld ! > e-t family lo the world and one of in# : tlrst families of i iceau City -the Adam# ! family The li.lroduction-ws# t>) MrAlice M. ritrpheosun. and l.-csi m-m Select too. string orchestra Reading. Mrs. lirrtha K K<su~ Sketch. "Scene In a Kallt-sd i sr Recitation. M la* Stephenson Sketch. Mr. Pepper . tin— t "Mrs d

The Show ended with a perfonuancr by Mrs Johnson's fsur-.o- miu.trrl '• troop of Couoctl No |u ° Speeches were insdr hy the Itcv. r' Cliss H. Hornier and M M Iz.i1 and Mrs J H Kulp " Fancy apron* were presented lo 9 Mr* Hohurr. Mr# Lewi- and Mr. ,i " Kulp d ' WIDENING STREET : — I; Tbl. Waiter and t oliorin Baudlog I. ior op si i.— iar " Th* Youug Men- I'r-grr-slvr j ; League decided si it* mrellug Sloudsy evening, on motion of S H Swan. I b to have * dl-cussiou in the league!, city's proposed uniform budding line aud llie wfiteiuug of Asbury avenue d 1 here are many people here w ho do not wholly grasp whai the city , authorities are plaunlug In do, It waa' said, aud It would be a good step to have some eollgbtenmeut. . "LADIES' NIGHT" e'lwoce Firs Company E-ter-'o The Reliance Fire Company bad its' J4 annual "Ladles Night" lu P. (>. *| S. of A. Hall last eveulng. and every- j one had a most delightful time. ! - lowed by a luucheun. was provided by K'' a magician and a monologue ar | pi list from Philadelphia. Mi-* loua *'r Adams gave a few selrciioos on the ■' piano. .# Tbe luncheon wa* prepared by VV H. Harris. >' DR. KULP RETURNS

m Reception. -■ The eighty tlrst annual session of the v! New Jersey Coufereuce closed lu At 'antic City Tuewlay. There were a * number of chaugea lu pattors^r-. bpt i" e a threatened upheaval did uot uHKrl- ' Vhe Rev. J B Kulp. pastor M tbe - ' First M E. Cburcb lu |bl. city, we- * returned, a# expected, and It I# possible V# I a receplion writ be given Dr. aud ' Mrs. Kulp one evening next aa.-k. BIG IMPROVEMENTS C. Made la' Collage of Mia. JotSU H St MClHgU #. ' f~~ Swau II Trout have received tbe con- 1 I lo make general alteration*, to- ' I ( get her wlib a new front, to the collage j k of Mrs. John H. Msctsgut. 713 Wesley I avenue, al a cost or 81500. The same firm la miking allerallohs ' Ibe cut lege of Mrs. Wm C. Cooiey.l III# Central avenue, aud repairs to] H- H. Marter't collage ou Asbury ava- . nue, below Twelfth street. ROBT. E. HAND DIES t Ka Senator Had Bern In Pall'ox r Hraiih Borne Time. Former Senatoi RoBI. E Hand died at bi# borne near Cape Mouday after a loug"illneaa, aged «8 years. He was In tbe coutractlug business, many years, eud. we. State senator for four terms. He served lo tbe s**#tzibly 1 and was at one time sheriff. He Is survived by bis wife. ^ Rlswiooarr Model# Re- la j . * Tbe Ladle*' Home Missionary So- I clety of tbe First M. E. Cburcb will | meet this ( Thursday) afternoon at 2: o'clock at the resldeuce of Mr-. Albert ~~ #U0 Oceau aveuue. Officers for ibe eusulog year will be elected aud a A.d crport of tbe year'* work be read. [Method* ^ ol more effective work will |

I REPORT OF THE CONDITIO* 0T IMX First National Bank ' .-J '1. '■■ ■: ' I

SHERIFF'S SAI.E. Monday, April qth. 1017. COAL COAL TRY OURS FOR QUALITY C. M. SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. Twelfth and West Avenue Are You a Slave to Stoves? Is your house heated only in tpots f Do you want to do away with the dirt and trouble of carrying coal and ashes through the room*? po you want more heat at less coil?" Why not investigate the . ItlTERMATIOrML Onepipe Heater I Atk us if it is practical for your home § 12511 ■ smith roofing co. ras Aaauav Avt. octan Citv. n j * idvertise in the SENTINEL

HUPMOBILK CHANDLER HUDSON -r rtL'r;.."'.;';?, * pwH ar 'i^driuvn,""'' ' nvesfnent the " A" ™,h„ ' „ ..,.11,. .1'™ ZvT 'i / 0lV> J EASTERN MOTOR CO. f OCEAN CITY. N. J * /"«// Slott h,„d I'arl, a n i.l f, DODGE REPUBLIC TRUCK FQRD SUPPLIBS ! _ BALL PHONC - LOUIS W. MILLER AO BUT WO(* OVERLAND AND WILLYS-KNIQHT AUTOMOBILES AND TRUCKS ^ OCEAN CITY. HEW JBPtmr . Nihth St. and Oman Ave. I

1 t — : — T ■ anv wMtKt ; I Joseph G. Champion I. ^xBUILDING CONTRACTOR Ralph Hayes VanGilder ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER - ■> you SHOULD HAVE A Reliable Builder To crwt your Ocean City pottage. You cannot spare the linte to liKik after it closely ) ourscli and must depend upon the honesty ol the contractor. I have built lor a large number of jveople and could icier you to Send lor the list of name and photographs ol the house*. Otis M. Townsend OFFICE n| I'll r^ETD OCEAN CITY, sibM.orroMte r. 0. uUILL/Ln n. j. EflBL J. SIEELdlHH CBDincmr anfl Buiifler Allen Scull

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JOBbING A SPEC t a LTV . , I 1040 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. J. ' 1 Bell Phone 18 Inter-State Pho te i34-A ] SUTTON & CORSON CO. General Contractors Grading and Street Building 739 ASBURY AVENUE Ocean City, New Jersey Walter V. Hess CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER jobbing given special attention »LTt*«Tl'ot<SU" Zo'tTlTIONa »"0 DOO* aCMCCNS ano all aiNos ov nxaaiR Bant to onotn. BILL PMONC Zia-W Office 1017 Asbury Avenue newjerset REAL ESTATE INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick All Eighth St. Ocean City, N. J. Bell Phone, 186-J ~ Furniture Stored

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/ Reupholstcring ^Window Shades /Awnings ana House Furnishings

pouibl* coniittzol with Good Work and Bat Meter..! Lawrence fl. Lear as< Asbury Aven-c <>«.„ at,. N. J. I_TA\ E you a cottage, bungalow or apartment to furnish.' We have a line of furniture at less than Philadelphia prices. It will pay you to call and see our stock he- • buying elsewhere. Window shades a specialty. Chas. E. Adams & Bro. 720-22 Asbury Ave. ( A BIG BARGAIN . Ij. o. Si*l#s,th 30o inm ' ' Thl-- " "' an account. One 1, all each B. FRANK SMITH CO. 1 1Q36 ASBURY AVE. OCEAN CITY. N. J. ■

"HTHAnoaz Akn i,, ;,^^ - OTIS M. TOWNSEHO BUILDER j Office: 8th St. Opposite p. Q i Only galvanized nails used on exterior work City Electrical Co I hHzi»*,CMiL^'"V'f EVfry KlDtf' " Office, 418 Flight li St .Oceau Clty.V'j JOHN frSEAL" builder oct2"c"vt,cm™ °°n"; vz5i, George W. Hurrjg Contractor, Builder 'j " and Jobbing " I z'*! Fr"' UuofBlos, a SprctaitI No. 13 W. Fourteenth Street OCEAN CITY, N. J. lltll mj Leander 8. Corson BUILDER 6. 0. Jdi-t l.lkai H. E Nil, GEO. 0. ADAMS A CO, PLASTERING, RANGE SETTINS BULK LAYING, tic, ,lc. All Work id Mason Uae Protugtl; Attended To. OCEAN CITY. N J ALBERT G. GILBERT," . PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER 645 Asbury Avenue, Ot KAN city, St. j. Also. Jobu T. Lewi. Lead and Oil Uoeslsiilly Id mark. U rustics sua I'alntrn' -appn-s BRECKLEY'S HOUSE AND SIQN PAINTERS CLINTON L. BRECKLEY. P*o# Ready Mtxtd Faints, l«ad aud 0(1* #3U and 922 Asbury avenue. Real Estate and Search Company Fidelity .Trust Comuny of Newark Wildiood Title aid Trust (A ' Title Insurahce Searches, Abstracts of Title, Conveyancing Fire Insurance Service AU Work Guaranteed Money to Loan on Good Fiat MortgBfi Karma for Sale Offices in Nationl Bank Building Cape May Court House N. J. No Fire can reach your valuables, neither can burglars get them when they are in our Fire aud Burglar Proof Vault TYou can rentaSafe Deposit Box here for $3.00 per year. Ocean City Title and Trust Company OCEAN CITY. N. J.

ABBOTTS' Alderney Dairies Seventh St. and West Ave. Ocean City, N. J. Choice Dairy Product* Butter aad Eggs r Ask fur Booklet of Specialties Orders Delivered Both Kbona* ' J. Thorn FLORIST — — Flowers and Funeral Designs Furnished 1128 Bay Avenue Bell Phone, 419.J Advertise in Tha Stitlint]