PauUau a» fumnni fror Tiriaui R. CURTIS R08INS0N Editor and Proprietor OCEAN CITY. - . NEW JERSEY , Bel] -Phone No 66-X . per Une. each Insertion. Monthly and yearly, rales furnished on application. THURSDAY . APRIL 28. 1017 | uPmLlto ll™*n C"' I
' - " A . • COURTESY DUE FLAG , 1 . — !; urrMmae Bactiirascti. | d Congressman Hacharacli makes Ihe 1 1 following timely statement regarding r tbe courtesy and respect due the Stars ' * and Btrlpee: In these momentous days, when our j ' hearts and pulae are quickened with j emotions of patriotic lore 'and dem- •" tlon to the Stars and Stripes, and the algbt-of Old Glory flying fearle--ly at '' all times tends to arouse the patriotism of every true American. It Is well for us td remember that there are err tain rules and regulations governing " rules regulations governing
the oourtesy due to tbe flag, w hich we should bear In mind. These regulations, which are applicable In times of peace as well as In limes of war, while not promulgated by any Federal statute, are t he rules adopted by the Daughters of the -American Kevolu tlon, and are generally recognized by tbe military branches of the government as being proper and correct I. therefore, believe that this is a fitting time to direct the attention of my constituents to these legulations: 1 Tbe flag should "not be hoisted before eunrise.nor allowed to rematu up after sunset. X Whenever possible the flag should be flown from a stall' Or mast, but abould not be fastened to tbe side of a building, platform or scaffolding. Ii ebould not be used as a cover over a table, desk or box, nor where anything can-he eet or placed upon the flag. 8 When tbe flag Is used as a ban- : ner, tbe union should fly to tbe north ; In streets runnlug east and west, aud i to tbe eaat on streets running north and south. 4. When flags are used lo-tiDvelllug 1 a statue or monument they should I ' not be allowed to fall to Ihegrouud. 1 1 but eboold be carried aloft to wave r out. forming a distinctive feature during the remainder of tbe crremoujr. 1 When tbe American flag Is need out 1 of doors. It shofild be allowed to float s to tbe breeze. When tbe flag la need In a fixed position, the union ebould be on tbe c left as one faces tbe flag. When tbe flag Is used as a banner,
bot In a fixed position, the ooloo should be on tbe right as one faces tbe For Indoor decoratkice, the flag may be caught np In many artiste fashions, aud used with buntlog, garlands, plants and flowers, but should never be Plaoed below a person sitting. " hen clusters aod draping of colore are desired, booting or cloth ebould be need, but never tbe flag. LOCAL BOY 8C0UT8 liana FarnalsltC to Hake Or■■■■gallon Mora Effective. At an Important meeting of tbe Boom Council held In tbe Frogman e League rooms Tuesday evening, steps were takeu to make the Bcout Organlzatlon mure efficient and effective and to make then, of real value to tbe city and community during these days of war. Scoutmaster H. W. Townaend. appointed a committee of one to refer the matter of ways and means of identifylog a Bcout when out of uniform, reportea that tbe boys declared in favor of a cap of apodal design, to be owned by tbe Council, and loaned to tbe boy i lilrein?*" h* "**" °P 10 >b* 80001 ' "Fresldeut Button appointed a com- 1 Kee of Scoutmaster Townaend. (be ' . M. M. Lewis and tbe Rev. J. B I Kulp to design a spedsl local Insignia i for the cap aod also tor tbe jeraey aod , to select a suitable cap. 1 On the plea of Scoutmaster Town- < send, showing tbe great need Just now of plenty of out-door training to bring tbe boys up to first -class etandlug, where, as auch, he Is efficient In swim- 1 log, life-saving, first-aid, emergeucy t work of all kind, signaling, etc , It was , felt Imperative, for tbe good of tbe . movement and for these present times. to have for home u-e a dozen or mure ' such boys. I Aa a result. Dr. Bobner was appointed a commute of one to aer . whether an efficient leader could oot 1 be procured from Atlantlc'Cuy or near by who could be employed to develop President Sutton appointed a fi nance 1 committee to look after necessary 1 funds. Tbe committee comprises An- i W ""»m K Uerdlne: and Dr. J.H. Wbltlcar. ENGLISH NURSE TALKS | Isterewla* as reuse and Kecrp J tlon In Piesbrtenaa Church. i Tbe Sunday School Home Depart meot of the First Presbyterian Church | waaglvena reception In the church . Tuesday afternoou. 1 Following was tbe program: ' Address of welcome, llrs.C. H. I Bobner Wugtog of a few favorite hymiie. Piano solo, Hies Ada Rauck. J™'"' Mrs. Buhner 1 Voca solo. Mrs J. M. Rosen baurn « Reading, Ml.. Joeepbloe P Taylor. Address Mlas Nellie K. Towner Vocal solo, Mlas Louisa T. Corsou. 1 Mrs. Kditb I*e»e, of England, who ' lea graduate nurse and who has beru < nursing the soldiers, tbelr wives aud - children In England,, aud who is now restlug lu America, gave a most Inter- 1 eating tala. i Refreshments were served and a t good tluie enjoyed by all. Mrs Bohuer. gave a talk on borne department work just before the meet- 1 log closed. Asslzard to Dot. . Norvln U. Smith, better known to i his msny friends here as - Bud " Smith, son of H. A. W. Smith, of the . Hlscayne has been assigned to duty a. a lieutenant on tbe U. S. B. Mobawk • He reoaully graduated at tbe Coast Ujrerd Academy at New Loudon. , Illness or Miss Lreth. ' . M'«Larolyo Rex Leecb. of Pblls ' delpble. Is seriously ill of hesrt trouble ' at her collage 648 Pennlyo place t '■> all tbe churches , ber n,,nT 'rleuds for Her rehhsd Wspprr a ssctr... u The Woman's Home Missionary Bo- t •My of tbe Fir-1 M. E Church desire e evervooe who helped to , Sf.K1:;', as— "»» .
LOCAL CHURCHES StrongSennons and Excellent 1 •Music Heard by Con- , , gregations. The lesson of the morning sermon 1 tbe Rev. J it Rulp In the Fimi M. E Church was "l*a'ti to make (he '
philosophy of life taught by all-tbe thinkers of Ihe rat*. >• well as In Holy ' Writ. It was to professed Christians. ' howet-Sr, that Dr. Kulp primarily ad- ] ^dressed Ills sermon, and^ lis showed jatid pougrful efforts to belter I hem and ' I rise above them If unfortunate. The 1 | lesson was handled so that It carried 1 with l| ihe equally Important one Ibai ' trrrd and tossed about by his rlrcum- 1 The text was Jeremiah. 12:6: -If Ihou has run with ihe footmen aud 1 they have wearied lliee, then how < K hey
e canst thou contend 'wlih horses? Aud i- If in the land of peace wherein Ihou * 4ru«ted«t they wearied thee then how ,j wilt Ihou do In the swelling of Jor e dan?" Di the first verseof Ihe twelfth i- chapter, these words are found. f • Righteous art tbou, O I-urd, when I ' plead wlih Thee, yel let me lalk of a Thy .Judgments; wherefore does Ihe f w ay of the wicked prosper; w herefore are all they liappy that deal very !, treacherously?" Aud lu the second verse, "Tbou has planted tliem. yea 1 they bare taken root," etc. The con1 text preeediug Ihe text Is full of cumI plaint, and this fact suggested the pa- ■ P r's Introductory words, which were - In part at follows: ' It Is ah easy tiitug to complain aud . Indulge lu buetlle criticism and faulti fludiug; It Is do sign of ability to see I faults and pick out spots a> d flaws. ' Ha who strives and dues things mud I always bear the criticism of the Idler. I I who, unable lo bring result, himself, lis yet always willing to pick fl.wsin ' work of those wbo do ac.-omplisb tbtaga or to traduce tbrlrmollves It easy lo advise another aud to prescribe roles for bla conduct, mucb more easily tbau to regulate rightly Dr. Kulp then declared that only
r. the grace of (Jod can enable a man lo D (It himself to changing circumstance. " or rise superior to tbem. That alone y gives power to run with patience tbe «, race that la set before us aod gives lu- '• sight into tbe eeemlDg lucoual.teucy * (bare la In tbe prosperity of tbe wicked -a undar tbe government of tba righteous * God. When be considered all this, tba feet of tbe psalmist bad.-well nigh slipped, but wbeo he went Into tbe bouse of tha Lord aud worshipped with all bla heart, theu be uoderatood. - Job was staggered by this same problem; God answered out of the whirl- ■ e wind and vindicated .HI* own right- ' >m eoue gorerumeot. j Tha speaker, recurring lo the text , I and to the thought suggested by it. f snowed that we must be trained to ' run agalust footmen before we can _ contend with horses, and learn to bear , s rightly tba petty trials of a land of i - peace before we can pass through ' ; (be swellings or Jordan. He enforced 1 I tbe leesoo that to blm wbo trusts God, J - aod seeks lo do right, all things work i : together for good. To each, life Is as traveling camp to develop atreugth character aud brtug out what Is bast Id them. Without the cross. , i la uo crown; therefore, bless < 1 God wbsu He forces us to bear tbe | FIRST BAPTIST. • Buhday services, of au Interesting . nature, were well attended. The eve r ulog was marked by tbe use of the • books dooated by the Memorial ! Bspllet Church of Philadelphia. The ; singing was spirited aud the sung, dif I ferent from those used heretofore. 1 - The pastor, the Rev. M. 'M. Lewis. * f preached ou "The Worth of a Meu." j He aald lo part: ] "Anything of a material nature can ' i have a definite estimate of wort11 ■ , placed upon it. There was a time, not , long ago.-when meu and women were • sold on Ihe block, tbelr value based on | i physical build aud laboring abilities. ' But ouethlugbavDever been submitted " to mouey valuation— that It a mauv , soul. Jeaua aald, 'what will a man , take In exchange for his soul?' 'If he t ' gain ihe whole world and lore his own soul, what ahall it profit?' "We can look at a half million dnl- t 1 lar beautiful estate, or Ihe >400 000.000 \ ' canal enterprise or any other costly j and Jesus would choose out a , . child aud say, -Of Infinitely more ' value ' < "The prologue to the gospel, sum- - med up. gives us ao idea of die value t of a soul; " In tbe begluutug was the Word: ' and the Word was with God yud the < J was God aud the Word i i was made (le«h and dwelt' among us 1 1 Hoc of Man came; hollo call the J ; righteous, but the sinners, to repent < auce. He came to seek and to save > that which was lost. He came not to ' be ministered uuto. but to mtulster ! ; and toglve His life a ransom for many.' j "That God abould comedown In the form of a man lu t,be person of Hi. Bon Is a fact so stupeudous as to 'w ell I i ulgh cfialleuge belief That He dial? | we know— but why? Any weelih to, v I be gained? The prologue say. -to'? save meu1. souls ' "Atheism carries with It a painful 1 ■ of tbe appreciation of the value of V a human soul. It regard- man a. a j. mere digestive tube, and ftimetMng ' J very defective at that, but Je-u- brings ' i God lo us as a Father, and trad,— u. 4 that we have been created a. capable u | of fellowship and aousblp with God. K "Again, our estlmatiou of tbe value 11 of a msu's soul regulates our estimate J"; of SID. Je.ua haled slu so sincerely because He regarded the suui so valu ~ able. We regard .lu «, llghUy-becau^ we do not realize the blgti valSe of the is soul. For luyunce. a drop of ink i. ~ -pilled u pox's lady', gingham mr.rutng bou« dress, nbe regret. tl. ,[le. , lo wash It out, and eoou stop. L.ther- w
I log about It. But let Hist drop of Ink ,'lght upon a beautiful creatmi. In | | w hite, just made, and she will. feJP , 1 I very badly and regard the gown as I j rulued. Why? It Is -the same drop | of ink. Ah. yea. but the oat ir- a. d value of the gown make- the differ- j I1'""- ^ ^ ( | ; and'- In .'he pro^rMgh,' ' . ^ .J , wn AtrtiusTtsK's . jl p There wa. a good -i/.cd cpugrega- j
lion at the 10 nVI.Kjk ins-. In Bt , , Tne celebrant wa- the recMf. Ihe ICev I . Thorn.- F. Blake, who -aid tri hi-ser-sj . mon. refetrtng ■«> the ep.-lle of St I ex-vllent let. .lis lo Im- drawn from:, . ttiese words of Si Peter, which are. ! deem* us; second, lo trsrli us Hie . meaning of Hi- doctrine', and third to f There are ttiree virtue- spoken of hi . obedience, l'hc-e virtue, our Saviour 1 )K 1 he-e virtue- Saviour
trolled HI- temper except on the ik- „ casiou when He found the money. changer. In tbe lemple There were d many times w hell He would have been excu-ed for losing His temper, fhrlnf tiiu meu arid women ^ should control re de-ire lo retain the good will of the ry community, but hecau« God wants it. ld 1*1 u. realize, the speaker urged., -a * » «■ fly "Ho a pa-sion over Hie j. fault- of (fiber- that we have these S relating a story of She rate- and how d tlial they should tie meek aud humble nf heart. They should follow theexaui- , I'le of God. The Saviour give, us Hie , be>t example of obedience. He »■- l( obedient to His foster parent, aud to r the civil laws of tbe 'Romans. I 1*1 us realize, too, that U <d Is our B" Shepherd, said the speaker. He ha- ' 3 established ihe Church as His sheep , fold and we should ever be ready to , hear Hta voice as the Good Shepherd a and obey His commands f for tlr-t communion on the first Frl- ,. day lo June. , The rector annnnnr*d i h.t \t.._ I „ that
, Rodgera has been appoluted by Mayor e ( hs m plot) to represent this church' lu e the prrpiredue.a work recently lu- . augureted. aud he asked the congregaf tlou to aaalst aa mucb as possible. I — , Mlaa Tosnrr sit Convention. Mt«N. E. Towner. R. N.. I. In attendance at Ihe National Cotiveutioii ' of Registered Graduate Nurses at the f Hellevue • Stratford to Philadelphia I Many delegates will be pre-eut (torn every Btate In tbe country. Important ' arrangements will be planned at Ihlcnoveutlou to properly aLd effectively - ss.isl the Government lu Red I'ro.. . needs. Mrs. W. Edward Rich, of Bozenau. Montana, a delegate, wa. a classmate of Mlaa Towner, aud will be guest at Scotch Hall while East 1 Woman (Sffrsir Mewling. An Important meeting or tbe Wo Suflrage J*ague of tins city will ' held at the home of tbe president, I Mrs. Granville H Bteelman. SSI As I avenue, this. gfleruonti. A large " attendance Is desired, as v. ry im|«ir ' tant bu.lnes. is to come before the i league. 1 — Musical and Dance. ' A number of Ocean City resident. will go to Philadelphia tomorrow to > attend the mu-lcsl and dance at the , Belle- ue Stratford In tbe evening under the auspices of the members of ihe orcngatra auxiliary. Some noted musictaus will be heard lu tbe concert 1 . ATGLK.V. c. B. Smyth, Mrs. Agues M FtfiadelPb,»: Roy B.Humbert aud wife, l.aua hraDcIs Peters. Nutley; W. T. PrelW. G. Bradley. C Bresh Mr. and Mrs. Putnam. Mr. aud Mrs Shore, Philadelphia Mrs I. Rlempp, Mi.s Earnestlne 1 Mrs Rellly. Miss M.dalena John Kelmpp. Woodrow Wll I -Oil Kelmpp, H W. Berroth and wife Dorothy Berrotli. Philadelphia; A hole Ogle. Lancaster; Mrs.- C'harie. A 1 Slang, Ocean City; Thomak J Saur- - aud family. Moore. T H. I.uders and wife, Mrs Mart • . Small, Mrs. C. K. Hare. F. A Pull.tf- ' . I.H Herdnrger, Richard M . Mrs E Leese. W. B.Cham bers aud wife, J W Landenhtrger i and wife, t lareuce V Robert, and i wife. Mis. France. F. Roberts, Phtladelptila; Mrs Arthur E M rgan, I»«y. L'!1' ° :.l, red' <: Bheuaiido.ti; W 6 1. her. Malvern; W \ ' Welch and family. Beverly. • W B. Pills. Atlanta; II S. Ryan ' Brewster. Mr. Narr.J. R Hebrei ! Philadelphia; C. E Calvert Toriuu.,' K- M Met law and wife, Reading A Bergstresser. Norrl-tuwii; i.-'i Hu-h. Minerva V ung and nirce. New i -rk; H . C. Stock well and "son Moorestown: John T Seal Ocean (itv- , t.eo. H. Bloom. Frencblow t, • J vv' . DeMuyrr. O A. Wndner c.mdeu T ParkH*IdlCk' Jr" *"d "'^fy Edgar A. Hobson aud wife. John E. .{•tie and wife. Mi.. Mae Walker Miss j Nellie ipfluger. M D Goodwin and 1and Mr.raj,<n,'^r",t?"" Mr j ana Mrs Jennings, Mr. and Mr-. H Kerr Mr. |turp Thompson .! M I Rowland aud wife, J„hn H Bchwehm W* HH|, Wr"- "" W- A streeter. w. Holloway Streeter Mrs. Sarah lialdt and daughter, "c s Wricht John h'*1*""' K f ''wetiger*. has J, Werner, Jo'trn <Krigg.KJr"'c' Goodwin. M. G Kriockte. U i' .-•nearer Christiana V Waller. Win" H Ijel-rolh Philadelphia; Mr. Ralph Fla.: Geo H. Flizsbet h-' V*0^'0 o" ' Rou'rv.!r A^::,,t'""",u: HK.4ML.EY A* AMAHN Reading: Coal Also klDdiJna W.pml b>- barrel or cord 'puom". *"•" «" j OMe. aa< l aid. TUn aad » in '
r CAMPHOROLE! AT ONCE REUEVES COLDS II easily loosens congestion, and drives out that cold in the head, throat or chest If you have a sore, tight. Chert, oold In the bead or a raw sort throat Oet a Jar of Camphorola from tha will loosen up that cough, cold and - Do not treat your eolda lightly: this la pneumonia sea son. The remark - . pneumonia araaon.
able aucceae of Camphorola la entirety due to winter green, menthol end camphor, prepared lh a synthetic way to give resulta recommend Camphorolo for Bronchitis. Sore Throat. Croup, i Whooptng Cough. Tonsllitla Pleurisy, NeoreJgla. Asthma. PtlfT Neck, u-eful ta BreaUhe-Pneumor.U-Ad aB druggists. lie and (Oc Isra
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SMITH ROOFING CO.
; Ware's Specialties 813 ASBURY AVENUE ' to'"'."'""1 40c. doz. • SSKtakt; 20c. qt. y The fincst.Tcas nib! Coffees. ' Wc nuke a specislH c.f our Fruits an.< • Vegrublea —fresh every day. - j F. H. Ware r GROCER . Phone 71. M * i . >
Miller Brothers reopened their Ice Cream Parlor For the Season MARK LAKH Undertaker and Embalmer r"""— 1 i — i
NO ROOF LIKE TIN SMITH ROOFING CO.. 735 AseuOr Ave.. Occan City. n. j Interesting to Investors Who Wish a Desirable Location for a Seaside Home
r FOR S A LE— A '»w I"t» located is Ssrti .n G. Ocean City. S. J., i ===: is vicisitr of Bute ruad and 1'cns.ylvasBt ami Itsad- . ing lbulroad stations. " Also site for bungalows situate on Great Kgg Harbor Bay , Beeslsy't Point . S. i. ARTHU RD.BA R RO WS 832 CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J STOP, LOOK AND. LISTEN ! MAXWELL Pleaaure and Delivery Car* and Trucks for Sale I*t us call your attention to two models of special interest— - Five-Passenger Touring Car, full electric equipment, $635.00. The Sedan, the all-year car. $985.00. f. o b. Factory. CHARLES SACK, Prop letor Central Garage, NORTPN-DOWLER CO., Distributors Wild wood, IN. J. Also Sales Agent for Jrfferv Pleasure Cart and Trucks. I 50 New York I AND RETURN SUNDAY, MAY 6 VISIT YOUR FRIENDS. See the famous Aquarium. Bronx Zoo, Brooklyn Bridge, Statue of Liberty, Grant's Tomb. Metropolitan Museum, Central Park and numerous other points of interest. Special Train Leaves! Ocean City fiotli St ) 6.40 A. M. " (14th St.) 6.42 " " . " (51st St.) 6.51 •• Palermo 6.56 •• Sea Isle City 6.40 " Tuckahoe 7.06 '•
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% * 'JZ? Directory First! Try ing to remember telephone num'' bers is one of life's most futile strivings. It takes ten or .twelve seconds, at most, to consult the directory— ten or twelve seconds spent as insurance against dclay*and inconvenience, both ' to ttie person calling and the one called . ' in error. the very first requirement of effective telephone. service is that the direc- f 9 tory l>e consulted heftrre calling. |
■j'^1 . ' W . "j Joseph G. Champion BUILDING CONTRACTOR
Ralph Hayes VanGilder ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER I YOU SHOULD HAVE A Reliable Builder
To vreet your Ocean City cottage. You cannot spare the time to look after it closely yourself and must depend upon the honesty ot the contractor. I have built for a large number of people and could refer, you to any or all of them. Semi for the list of names and photograjihs o! the bouses. Otis M. Townseimd ; office Dill! PVTD 0CEAfl C,TTsin st. opposite r.o. DvJ I LL/Ln n. j.
EflHL J. STEELHIBH Coiiiracior " m Buiii
I Eleventh Street and Bay Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J. ; JoDDlng Prompily Hnenoeu 10 1 Bell s-W
Allen Seull THE B\\\\aDER Eighth *xd Qcehx rx.
Phone Connections S B SWAN J. E TROUT i Swan and Trout -- - PRACTICAL Carpenters and Builders , JOBbINO A SPECIALTY . C 1040 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. J. - Bel1 Phone 18 Inter-State Pho-ie 134-A ] - SUTTON & CORSON CO. General Contractors Grading and Street Building 739 ASBURY AVENUE Ocean Clty..^ New Jersey
Walter V. Hess CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER JOBBING GIVEN SPECIAL ATTENTION '"0"R' UILl '"OKI 9IS-W Office 1017 Asburv Avenue OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY real estate: -mvx insurance: Clavton Haines Brick A11 Eighth St. Ocean City, N. J. Bell Phone, 186- J _ _ urniture Stored I PT j jo /Reupholstcring ESTIMATE Window Shades FOR YOU /Awnings and House Furnishings Lawrence H. Lear «< A.b Av.„„. C|,yi N , J_J.A\L \oua cottagje, 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 be- • lore Imying elsewhere. Window shades a specialty. Chas. E. Adams & Bro. 720-22 Asbury Ave. c A BIG BARGAIN » pnc.Ssx,. Tin, „ i„clo«„ cail,' B. FRANK SMITH CO ' IQ3G ASBURV AVE. "CEAW CITY. N. J.
OTIS M. TOWNSEiii] BUILDER Offick: 8th St. Opposite. P. 0 j Ofily galvanized nails used on | exterior work City Electrical Co Klecthd Work of Kwry Klna ' I HCRICHtl J HtNDtRIOK.,,, Offlce. DS KI^hth HI , Ocean t Iiy. jj j ESTIMATES AND PLANS
JOHN T. SEAL"" W1LQEB _ ocizw CITY "»au, George W. Harris Contractor, Builder and Jobbing iirv; 1- ■ 1 -..i.,.,.,. Leander S. Corson
BUILDER 6.0. Adioi I . V Adair 1 H. S. kt,ti GEO. 0. ADAMS & CO. FLUSTERING, RANGE SETTIIIS BtICK LAYIB'C, tic.. Etc. " All Work In Mason Line Prootptlj e Attended To. OCEAN CITY. N J ALBERT G. GILBERT^ . PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER 645 Asbury Avenue, OlZg.N CITY. n.-j. Full l.loe ot Jnhn t-urss A l'o.' ■ pgeli Also. John T. Lswls' Loe znfl OU Op*. Hlrrclr Tires and Hoppilaa. turret, lu pairing Framptlg AtUndsd To. BRECKLEY'S
HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS CLINTON L. BRECKLEY, PROS Ready Mixed Paluta, Lead and Olli 82(1 and 922 Asbury avenue. Real Estate and Search Company REPRESENTS Fidelity Trust Company of Newark Wildwood Title aid Trnst Ct. i Title Insurance Searches, Abstracts of Title, Conveyancing Fire Insurance Prompt Service AU Work Guaranttri Money lo Loan on Good Pint Morqgi Farms for Sale Offices in Nationl Bank Building Cape May Court House N. J. The Independent Man
Tbe man with cash in the bank is the independent m a n — he is not ^ worried about money You are cordially invited to ojien au account with us. 3 per cent, interest paid on Time AccounLs. r : Ocean City Title and Trust Company ^ OCEAN CITY, N. J. ABBOTTS' Alderney Dairies (Saceessar to I. S. Chaaiplssl Seventh St. and West Ave. Ocean City, N. J, Choice Dairy Product* Butter aud En' 0 Ask for Booklet of Hpeclaltles 1 Orders Delivered Both PboDff ' Thomas J. Thorn FLORIST — 9^5" — Flowers and Funeral Desig05 Furnished 1128 Bay Avenue Bell Phone, 4 jy-J Advertise in 1 Tbe Sentinel

