Ocean City Sentinel, 7 June 1917 IIIF issue link — Page 2

Ocean City Sentinel R. CURTIS ROBINSON , Editor and Propriety OCEAN CITY. . . NEW JERSEY Ball 'Phone Mo, e«-X b»Dfc.'TOrk Pron'Pt'y floor by rxprrlrnerd THUBHDAY. JUNE 7. 1917 ■OIETWM3 I* WIONU. II war with considerable toiprlw thai we noticed there two little note* I n a recent Irene of the lately rartly improved looking Democratic paper of the county, the XVIIdwond Bun." , "The Admlnlat ration ought to be | able to take a comfortable reat. Il bar i turned pretty much everything. over to | com mine tone from the Mexican que*- < tlon to the tariff. The talent for rblrk- ■ Ing responsibilities cotqe* handy miue I tuner." , "Oen. Pershing'* army continue* In I tine fettle, *fll for a light or a frolic.' I To it* credit let It be raid It went ar far I ar politic* permitted." ) Brother Campbell, of Iblr city, will a have to vlatt Wild wood occarlonally t and look 'em over. Nothing like there thing* would hove ercaped hie eagle b eye, we are tore. ,

CHRISTIAN LIBERTY I t ■abjeci of Uteri eernon by the * Ma*. ■- m. Lewi a. ' At the Pint Kaptlet Church Sunday mofnlng the partor, the Hev. M M. J Lewis, epoke upon the aobject of * "Cbrletlan Liberty," taking bis text " from John 8; 81 -St. 0 He arid In part: r "Jerna I* epeaklng of a certain eplrl- * tual freedom obtained by abiding In the troth of God through Christ, a " eplrltual liberty. The Jew* apparently b misunderstood Him and were think- J1 Ing of a pbyelcal freedom, hence Ibelr " anawer, hot eveu at that It war an ex- * Uavagaut auewer, for t bey forgot that U at that moment I bey were In bondage U , to Rome. ■ "Liberty, freedom and jurtlee are much d Ire n reed rubjectt today. Our " Pre* Idem bat called ut to the pnlnrr in bl

. make liberty and democracy mfe for tb* world. The whole iaaue of tblr world war oow<le liberty and Jurtlee for all nation* ahd people*. "Plgh'Jng for liberty Impllm tb* exlateoc* of anoppraeaor. Thle le true. ' Belgium, Hervla, Roumanla and other ( ■mall people* are under tb* beel of *d 1 oppraeeor now. They ar* not fiaeto ' do their own bidding; they ar* (object 1 lo the dictate* of a despotic power. A fia* people make Ibelr own govern- * moat, tb* popular choice rule*, taxer ■ ar* made only to meet expenee* and they are fre* to puno* life a* they b ehoom la a peaceful manner. 1 "Jean* her* offer* a rplntual free- * dom through fait b. II aim impllm p the exMaffe* of an oppraaeor. Every- r' on* that commMtetb era I* a eervant of * ■In, a alave to eln. Our exparleoce I* ° IdentleBl with that of Paul when a Pbartme, -I know that la medwelletb no good UUag. toe to will le premnt wlthaaa, but lo do thai which U good * I* not,' ate. Thi* alaveiy everyone baa fall— a alave to paw lop*. aslflsbosss. ale. Pram thle we obtain a freedom C through acceptance ofChrlat. Guilt Si and power of ala le removed and w* pi are five to act, thtok and be what we a otherwl** could not be In eln. tb . « wh*« «a Urn purpom of thl. vl freedom f. There 1* a purpom for all Jd •Mag*. What of thl* T Tbafoetaare: A awn only enter, into freedom when u he fulfills bit Mb. W* are enabled to Kl fulfill aur Ufa la Christ. The full life In (Itaetet I* a lib full of aorvlce. We 81 ate, therafore, freed into a' IB* of Fl a of aar-

»lee. Ho amny miauodeittaod thl* Freedom eoaeMe In the Urge oppor ftmlty to be and to do all that God ha* made aa capable of being and doing. For Inrranre: Tb* earth oonuini iron ore. Bound up In that Mate. It I* worth nothing tb man. But when dug out, freed aod eeot through proceaem end anally brought to a place lo a machine add given Mspart to perform, that Iron fulfill* the purpom of It* freedom In the eervfee It rendere-that I. lie hlghmt etata. Again, wa flad water hoond up In toaoa the mouuUlo top* bat whan Urn warm ann free* K. and It coeamdowa the drum and eater* the bank* and gum into vegetation and produce* life, that wale, u performing the parpam of Re freedom and doing Iteiehl work. • Bo, being hound hand and foot by ■»«' pomloo, we have been helploeno take our place In the world and fane* ton aa wa should and In lb* way wa ware Intended to. Since being freed and glean a new aplrtt end new vMoa, and malng Ufe Id it. right a* P*«. w* eater toto a life of **if-*»cri-Oclog ear vice to oor fcllow-meu aod the purpom of our freedom U accomplehed.

"Oomo folk* think they have been mvad for bmv*o oione. That I* ■ mMake, and bmven la e consequence "Men ere qoeeUoolag now e* never before Whether Cbrletluulty I* iba religion to mv* the world- whether the' Cbrtetion religion with It* high pre- . ten toon* end claiming eo much for Itself le competent to' rave thl* world < ton It meet ell human problem*, re-' Here ell human mlaertea. foiail ell tropes T II I* the old story over again, i 'Art thou He that ebould come,- or b»k we for another V "It I* foir the Christian Church to declare that Chrirttaattyby Christian - faith aod Cbrletlan manhood. You ask, What ran I do r You can fornwh one Chrlaiian life. Yoo can *o live your freedom In aervioe that the Church will be •troug**-* nr. *o falth""f dulf. *o ready for every merle* *o deteraalued not to commit oto. that the community to which you j gwotoolifo"*hrt,,"d °y " U**( °"« I Urn Method Moa'e Btble Clam I < wMlhoM a burn**. meoUog Id the' I *—■»• "f "*e church budding . tbt.om.togm 8 ..'-fare. iioportootjei wtUbeooawdrem.

SHoLL FOR = . * WAR SERVICE ' (('ontloosfl I mm Klrsr P**e.i . nound* Ibe dealb-knell of autocracy ■ throughout lip world. ' He »poke In warm pralrn of our (lag [ 1 and what It ha* done, and reviewed I . lis apleudid history. It ha* never gone j _ ba*' never led men In a murderou- *1r tack ou an Innocent |ienple. Never j ha* the flag gone out on ■ more right- 1 1 " eon* warfare than tlilaof today, lie ile- j plared. |i * Dr. Kulp *aid Dial June 's will go I • down a* one of th* great daf* of the r country'* history. Berlin' that day'i f had her ear to the ground and before , ! I Ion* of men of tin* country wImi Vlll ', ■ reinforce lite Allle* In llielr light for ' The meu who registered thai | - day give America'- anawer- In Ger- | - meuy'* claim thai American? will not . tight— that the American* know t naught but the dollar. The glortou* , flag or thl* country ha* never trailed , the du*l or guile dowu In defeat , May God hie** the** men, **lit Dr. , Kulp. May they bring honor lo them- ,, selves and their country and liberty lo v the human race. Senator Hammond made one of the . speech** ever heard lit tin* clly. , aud there have been hoi excellent „ ■uu i ii err inve ueeu *ome exceueut .,

speaker* here. He wae eloquent, pllby, humorous, practical and ., the horror* of the preeeut .war f( at h -me to hi* hesrer* with startling h elvldnem. It I* a case of choosing between the „ of the lowly Naxaretie or b following the doctrine of Ihe super t man. If one believe* lu the Srrinou ,, the Mount he will accept dernoc racy. If be accept* the Idea or the M •upermau, theu be must follow the Kalmr. There are no two way* about ^ It. Wa must accept the Kaiser or atop and get down to solid busi ^ ores. Thl* I* the hlrtb of uolveresl j, liberty. Tbl* Is'Just as Important a> or the signing of the Magna Cbarta. (o| the Declaration of Indepeodence and ^ the Emauclpatloo Proclamation. Americanism l* a spirit It stands r|( for something It meaus something, aod It will never die. We are Mill lfa after 140 years of experimenting . D after expenmeotlug. j

r America toulghl I* clvlllxaUon'* last , t Maud. All through our hlrtory we ( have ebowo that we believe lo aud . will flght for freedom. Mia* M. IS. Brill, who aaug before 1 Joffre end Balfour lu the Metru|>olllau . 'r Opera House, Philadelphia, stirred l audience by ber splendidly artistic alaglqg of "The Hler Hpeugled ! Bepuer." ' Mis* Louise T. Corson of tht* clly, ' "Keep the Home Klre* Rurtilug." \ and never aaog belter. The Rev. Mr. Lewi* took occasion the close of the meeting to rethe thank* oftbe committee to Albert Fogg for lb* free use of the , pier, the electric light eompauy for ' free Illumination aod lo all who had * assisted In making the meeting a sue w J HAD PLEASANT TIKE c Might ctah F.slrrtslard br 'J K. K. Basis Ihe. The membera of the Fifth Night „ were entertained by E Ernest n at bla cottage. 822 Brighton . a few day* ago Everyone had a most enjoyable time BDd some of (ll members who bad never before ,i Ooaeb City agreed that It Is eu n •Ideal resort. * Those to tb* party were Mr. and p. Mi*. Alex. Heaple, Mr* Keller, Mis* L. Btrattou, Ml** Edllb Whit- „ Ungton. Miss Mary Eben«hade. Je..e „, Earl McFeeter aud t'barle* Fisher, all of Philadelphia. „. Flaber,

* Y~»lw» cl^rFw^m.'.res.rrns. " . Ei'lTOK tuxBewtixxl: -dlu« the local trolley* have begun to run exclu- » etvely -on Atlantic avenue elwve Ninth Mreet, It la noured that quite a « Dumber of people Mill look for a car or care oa Wesley avenue. Not having time to flod the office of the trolley , • company, they usually depeud on pee- | •" eereby to obtain tb« neceeeery lufor- i » ear"00 " '° cmo i OB8KKVER. •e ' Bite tor Morsoal Behool. iff Htat* Board of Education will bold * e * pedal meeting at 10.80 o'clock on J € Baturday oext to the Bute Capitol at Treotou, for Ihe purpose of hearing ! I ,b* Pkrttoe interested in tire .election n of a site for Ihe Bute Normal School ' d to be established in South J*rsey. It 1 i* le elated that tb* tolerert* of auy corog muntty will to no way ha prejudiced w by lack of pereoual represeutalluu at , >• lb*. bearing. a - Third Anniversary. h i- Keyatooe Chapter. No. 88. Order of " a- ' — ^ "o. on, uraeror

the Eastern Star, or Llowood, celem brated lu third auuli-eraary Friday # evening. Beveral Ocean City re*l- , denu attended the affair. Dr. Bobuer. ,r »bo wa* accompanied lo Lin wood by ^ Mr*. Bdhner, made au toleresllng *dm dram which wa* appreciated by hi* .hearers. \ . • !'j »ack from Florida. | William «. Welsh, a cotlager on Second street. Ulto city. .. |«ck from Florida, where he .pent most of the • winter at Baker Grand and vlclultyl He caught a lot of fl.h. Including *,u. I berjack, devilll.h and tarpon. He I. now after has* m the eurf in tin. vlctnHy. u" c'— -« wMaiogtoo. » An International gathertug of the » Lake family wa* held to Washington ■ D. C„ thl. week, Martlng on Hpod*,.' , " ' It wa* the tint of us kind ever held Among those who went to Washing. ' ton from this city were Mr. Wuiiam H ' Gardiner and Mire Mary Cora,,,. J I T™rk •'••eke* Dot,, Well. I George K. Beoer. of Phlladelphle I | la town over the -rek end. i ,.e | patches V Mr. Booer. young ,««. Itere are coming .loo, gr^t | ' y* The putaloee end radish*. „.l poctolly ere-doiug w*|l. ft

ALL SHOULD BUY [ LIBERTY BONDS Soldier Host Have Money M Back of Him to Make His c Work Connt. 1 The rail of Ihe President In mobilize ''trumpeting, bit! Ihr M.ldirr Is only a • I cipher without the dollar hack of him ' Even •» another home I* a-kesl to |>til - j home I. asked to (.ut the dollar n/iiiil- j form and to eullsl It in the cau-e of 1 Liberty. - "|^ A^dollar volume -red^ to I'ncle Sam le<l uixin defeated Alm-tu-s by a vir1 torlou. Kaiser. r It U not necessary thai the Central 1 Powers actually overrun this country. ' will suffice If they make a separate : peace with disordered Russia, starve the English w ith the submarine and ' crush France thus Isolated. Then vie1 torlou* Germany would make j*«ce indemnity, which we inu-t pay in re' deem Ihe trade of ihe world.aud pre 1 vent the farther crushing of our allies. You did not Invent this war. Nevertheless the Culled Slates Is jU this up to the neck There I- no lurtiprluclple. however secure you may personally, from the formidable of the Teutonic militarist* peace can be achieved uow only lu one nf two way*— by winning Ihe war. or submUllug lo pay Germany's war bills. A German forcwl^evy ceu be ' dictalrd from Berlin w ithout Ihe lain! ing of e single Teutoulc soldier on our The subscription of I Ills 42 tub .(Mi duo ' Ixieu Is In Ihe liends of the 1 people. The resources of the tiellou 1 spring from Ihe smell units of wealth. 1 is Idle to expect ihe wealthy tutu ' or the hanks to make thl* enhrmous for this would mean merely the conversion of the people's bank deposits already lu llie commercial ser ' * Tbl* loan I* vital and must corns 1 from Ihe hand* of the |<eopl* them f — — --- uimjs oi me i-s-opi* them

J preferably from savings other then bank depo.il., preferably from ■ new Bavlngs, from new economies, from new earning*, and from hiding piece*. The soldier mu-t be equipped. dollar Is needed to put food In his Mnmecb. uniform* on his back, end gnu* to hi* haud< and to main, lain him 111 ou Ihe flrlug line. If you ere not of the ege end the tltness to do help support one soldier by buying * Liberty Bond. Not lea* Important Is qi thai the business life of the ottion continue, the ludurtry end Ihe fond production lea* Important I* it t|,et there should be employment and mean, ol livelihood for the worker* behind the soldier*. Not less Impor'teut I* It that yon kbould continue to have en Infrom which to save. You can best toeure your Income. business activity, insure your wage* by buy tog a Liberty Bond with your current raving. to keep money to circulation for the purchase of. supplies end Ihe greasing of the wheels of Industry. He shrewd; be thrifty. Buy * or e 8100 Liberty Bond. Learn a new ' to "thrift from the European , nations, and be a barker of your | threatened country, while gelliug :u_ , Take a 850 or 8100 mortgage on Ihe j Hlale* and help to keep Ihe t flying.

STOCKHOLDERS MEET ( Www, over she Ha, v undue Ust Vesr. " The stockholders of Ihe Ocean city • Automol lie Hrk/get 'oni|>any met Tuesday aud re elected ihe hoard of dlrec- * lore. * The following flgure* show ihe T amount of ireffic over th* bridge dur- »• Ing I lie part year; Automobile., 82.812: wagons, 2215; truck*, 7210; motor • cycle*, 2218; |wde*lrlau*, .',02; mlscellaueoun, 2421; total, 70 0S0. 8*1 BIB Black Drain Wright, of Philadelphia, a a *ummer. resident here and active In ( Ocean Clly Pishing Club affairs, went after black drumflsh In the surf at P t Fourth street Baturday afternoon and I '"A"1* • successful strike. He landed | t one I bat weighed 56 pound. J Mailer, la Advertiser*. j , J^»o|!es of copy for 'dlipley edrer- I later than Wednesday moriunr'.'l'o 1 0 clock sharp for liiserlloii in u.L I Whenever possible „ , * . that Miey Iwsent in not l.i.. 1 1 list, TnbH... ■!.. . "»ier I it -- |uoHcu ma mey lie sent in i,,,t i.,,. 1

k 5". rule win be * ^ strictly adhered to. adv . if | Fire Alarns aienals t| •4— Hlxth end Pleasure avenue f| ' 17— Eleventh and- May avenue N -Fourteenth end Pleasure eve i ■ 85— Heveoth and Wear eveuue. n 42 — Hecoud and Asbury avenue R «5~F?^rol!*U2^"J,Ur,',venue' • 45 — Eighth and Asbury avenue ft 48— Tenth and A-bury- avenue J, ts— Thirteenth and A>bury aveno. ij 40— Hlx(eenth and Anbury aver, u. tS 51— North and Central avenue K 54— Hlxth and Central avenue S 5J Flieventh aud Central * veil us fil •W^Kouill.'. *Ve,,ue- : (A-Pourteenth and Wesley avenue •I7" — Fourth aud Ocean avenue hi J-y-Beventh epd-Ocean even u * M •8— Ninth and Ocean avenue. ,I'd Atlantic avenue. an Advt. in The Sentinel and Get Results li

$1000 RAISED FOR ] S PIER AND PAYILION y Company for South Ocean City With H. W. Bcrroth as President. re At a meeting held Monday at the ■I New Bingham. Hotel. Philadelphia, a tie* pier company, known ■■ the II isoiitli Ocean City Pier Company, wait formed will! II. U Brrrolh.pie-.dc.it: ir E A Stupe, lirst vice president; C. A. < I- Kllnk.. second vice pre.fdenl: el. II secretary; Win. McGlmils. G. A Vanre Over IIUUU was siiiiscribed for the | v, exiwiiMr of hulldlug a pavlli.ni and ; c- pier at South Ocean Clly. j. d Howard Ciiderdowu and wife, with', thsir son, FMw.nl, of Phlfaulrlphla. ' | ■e who are here for llie sea-on. rmiirlii . > Clly Pl-hln, Club's pier Tur-d.v j' . Mlra Emily Uiiilerdown. Mr ^C uder 1 Mrs. J. Wildemore: L. Fl. II ur:t( r. - J - J: J McHugh. C. W. Lemon. K. L 11 • Beckham. Jioeph Wllsniijo-eph Wll- " ' son. Jr . Philadelphia: C.H. Beck with 1 [ New BrunsWlck; I. S. M.l.bury, Kin- s kara: J. H. Doyle, lirldgelon. ' Mr. N P. Nelsou'* o verhr.Kik : XV ' T H. Sullivan, -Wm. P. Rlempp, J»*. , Magulre. Joseph MqUann, M. IL A*li- ' and wife, H. P. Dallas, J R " Towner. Philadelphia; XVn, M ' F1 K Itanck. G. nickel Opean Cllyi'J. C. Kerrigan New " York; Roy Mahan, Peermoui. " William A. Beiidet and wife, J K Turk. C. M. Hattlu, Mrs. R. C. '.vm ship, Miss F\ Elizabeth Peale. Dr G. Yost. E. XV. Abell. Richard bell. Philadelphia; T. C. McCalian

>r Mrs. T. C. McCabau, XVlllleui j. Mc u Caban. 8d. Mrs. John Fl. Philips, oVrt. , brook Farm; J. XV. DeMoyer, t am g de"' t KTXKl.t.Vi, sr I'll AKI.IM I. Howard M Murphy. Reltle M n Gofl, Mrs. FJIIa A. McLaughlin, Mr i. and Mrs. Smith, Ml., p. Smith. Phil | i- adelphla: John C. Met 'lure, Mtllvllle: u Mrs. S L. Hand, C. S. Johnson and .1 Mrs. A G Young, Otto Huff and wife Bertha It. Hull. Angel-*.; Je.se D. 'Jiraiiduff aud wife, Houth Dennis. Alex. Colvllle. Jr.. and family. J XV. i i Llberton and wlfe.W. H.O'Hara. Air. t M. H. Thomas, J. FJIIwood Tliouia* I M. I>. Goodwin end family, Dr. and r Mr. Howard K Cupllt, Waller S,K.f J I ford and wife, c. II. Hunt and wife, William H. Craven and wife, MIm II j A. XX' lille. Miss M. While, Phlladel- . phla; XVIIIIam T. Ituggie. Chrl.tinei r Ituggie. Ocean City; XV. C. Alexander, i i l.ida F:. AlezandFr. Island Heights; i > Mrs. Stewart H. Kurtz, Stewart H -! r Kurtz. Jr.. Canton, Ohio. Marolef Dlnwld-lle. Raleigh. NC.J ' J G. Mack ay and wife, XVm. Smith. « Miss Smith, Plllsburgli: John 11. Me- 1 Clatchy .- John T. Saunder*, (.rare XI f Keely and wife J XVal ter Krely, Jr.. Lillian M Set, weliem. j P. T. Jenulngs aud wile. II. I, Painter ! and wife, Katharine A Keely. Albert' Gray, Irene Scliweheni. f. K. Hart- C weg. A. Seltz and wife. J„hn P. I,.1

M.Onvl W.-rce-ter: Frank E St...hu, J.lane/.-h; XV. .XI " Morrlsou and wife. Tampa: l ss.tssri'rLa® la ii lie Clly. > Clias. A Duncan and wife. XVm. A. II. J Mockelt. Csiudrii: HeiiFy Kiiabe [ auil wife. Miss Kll/vtielli Knabe. Ell- [ t wo. ..I Horn and wife. Ihfltev. Dr. and i Mr*. J- A Higgm-. H I. XX arner and , . D Hiiliue. XV. H A may anil wife. : Mr- David Mu.lr. Philadelphia: A E . and wife, llrjdgf ton . Mr-. D. . H. PrrMice. Atlantic City. . F'l-her Dairy mplr and wife. XIr anil Mrs. Algir. Dr. II S Itald win and - Alton K Dougherty. XVm I in *er. J It Si-rnance and wife. Amy |s. Ililoloii. Mrs. M. II Thomas, J. ■j Kllwo d .Thomas. J XV Laiidenl-ergrr • ami «<fe Mr* Henrielta H Smith. Faiilnier. Mr- J 11 Real. Mi— XI. K [ j F'aolanib and fain U v. Morton: Mi.. J, ' K'ago. I amdeii. David i. Ilralen. E A. Towii-eml. Frederick Hoffman and wife. XV H I Iteoueti Mrs. J It Hrhreiu. Mr and M Pen nock aod family. It. G. Wife'and daughter. A. A. Con- ! nelly and wife. Harry Itrei-k, Ml-s Martina. J It. Carr and frleqd. Mi- < II XX' el hen mayor, Mr- Harry . vl'*. I'. II. L-iugaker and wife. I). a- Murlha and party. I. A. Hipp. J It Reck . J |». Bowyer. XV. P. Brown and wife, John D. Jenkins and wife, C. XV. Riddle. H M. Myers. John Kelley, PhlladelphleX J. L Ver lege. lUliimore; Irvln B. Linton. II. C.; A. 1^ Be-on. Col Dr t aspar Morris. Mr. Itltien house and wife. Henry Basset! and wife Harry lU.setO Mrs. J J. Donnelly and family, Mr*. S. H. Mayberry. Mi-se« Mayher*. XVm. B. Creagmlle. — ' luai It.mlwrgeF Jonak Sleelmau and

wife. Mary Jpfie Sleelmau. Everett I, I H.*«ra«jeGl B. Breeding. C. J. Alex- : lleld, XV. XV. SkelcUley, wife end fainlljr, XVm. H. Atuer. XV L Pentoa.t J- C. Paiicoest, Thus J. Feeron. Ml., s. I.. Engll-h. Mis. E V. Merlin, Mis* A. V. Ilthbs, Mrs. Peter Helllngall. Ml-. Kes-ie Ballitigall. Thos. M. Seme ; ; wife end family. Dr. end Mrs. Kllllan ' arid family, Mlas Kalheiftie llnrii ' j XX'. H. Nixon and wife, Charles E ' Itfday. wife end family. A. J. Kelt and Wife. Philadelphia: Duncan Mac j Innes and wife. Ml— Janet Machine.. I Mre. Iloniier, Geo. H. Adams and w ife. H. XX'allld and wife, Brooklyn. N. Y , c. i_. cake: -...REAL ESTATE AGENT.. liKillLDY A' AIF4YIS j '"a'ere i, Readine Coal ! p'So'na. or Kmsrprta*. . lard. 1 1 m ii and b iwl Coal Coal VVe Have It (to burn i | 11. SIIOHMAKER LUMBER CO. 1 Twelfth end XV est Avenue

cms. C. »EAD - WALTER E. ALLEN CHAS. C. READ & CO. The famous "Pennsylv.-nis" l.„™ are hailed exclusively by us iu Ocean Cily 5 . Als" carry a full line ?,f Garden Tools. Michell's Seashore laxvii Jfrass seed and white Dutch clover seed. «Also shades refrigerators, china, cutlery, housefurnishmgs builders hardware'/ etc., at the "modern Store." Chas. C. Read & Co. 830 Asbury as 437-XV : ' FREE DELIVERY | THE WEAYER STORE I : I 807-809 ASBURY -AVENUE I I Good Goods Good Service The Square Deal 0 i

I fj) Cloth^ Series - Linuigs, Muslin.. Crash. Lineiis Tow^ I y ing, Cunain Lace, Table Linens. Silk* This is onlv M a partial list of what can be lot, ml on one H t S* H shelves. RIBBONS OUR SPECIALTY % ft I 1 I T"ey «. -errh t \ . Hosiery— A new stock of the "I 15 c^nls each. » ' -«na tneconlonr W . I WEAVER'S, THE LEADING DRV GOODS STORE | ■E-aaBira®i-s*®->s*SB*SiiSS5^3^s.3£j

.'^3- — — — 1 " ■ i Joseph G. Champion building CONTRACTOR 'J T""' S""' "•* W"' ■ . N. | Rehlph Hayes, VanGilder architect and engineer . VOU SHOULD HAVE A Reliable Builder to look ifter it closely * yourself and must dejwnil U|«in the honesty ol the contractor. I have Guilt for a large numlicr ol lieofle antl could refer vott to any or all of them. Send for the list of names and photographs ol lite houses. . p Otis M. Townsend OFFICE D I I I I |>rD OCEAN CITY. Sib SI. Opposite roDUILULn N. J. Ill Allen Scull THE BVlUiPm I JKicsrur Qcjbxjt Mr#. Rhione Connections

l,"1 S B SWAN . -• j. C. TROUT r, Swan and Trout i! Carpenters and Builders _ 1040 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N J. Bell Phone/fB Inter-State Pho-ie ij4-A SUT\0N «& CORSON CO. General Contractors 1 Grading and Street Building 739 ASBURY AVENUE Ocean City, New jersey Walter V. Hess CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER JOBBING GIVEN SPECIAL ATTENTION

Office 1017 Asburv Avenue °CEAN CITY NEW JERSEY REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE Glavton Haines Brick A11 Eighth St. Ocean City, N. J. Bell Phone, 186- J „ urnilurr Stored LET US Cf °'SaTT ESTIMATE W,ndow Shades FOR YOU ^Axvnings and House Furnishings Ou, Prtco are Lowrrt posxiblr comsknl with Good Work and Bert Mxbrtxl Lawrence H. Lear 6S. Axbury Avr„„. Or... Ci„. N. J. I.

J-TAX E you a cottage, bungalow or apart- - * meat to (urnisliV XVc have a line of furniture at less than Philadelphia prices. It will pay you tq call and see our stock hctore buying elsewhere. \\ imlow shades a .specially. Chas. E. Adams & Bro. 720-22 Asbury Ave.

| Removal Notice I § LEAR WALL PAPER CO. [p ' r0m 651 Asb,,r> Avenue to 517 Eighth Street i "THE IS' E W B L. O C K " P plumbing I I srjm?rtK:srtsruS'"nr- „• 1 c- H- bacon I

IHXTHAITOai AWP OTIS M. TOWNSEND BUILDER j Offick: 8th St. Op]x>site p. q ■ Only galvanized nails ns^l on exterior work City Electrical Co •jKleHWal XVork of Every k,„d ' ' ,""«CNCLr NiNoreioa.,,, Ollli-e.pi.'l Eighth Hi Clly. K-J ESTIMATES AND. PLANS FURNlSMm JOHN T, SEAL i buildes OC1AN CITT ^tWJlaa, Oeorjfe W. 1 Contractor, Builder \ and Jobbing j No. 13 W. Fourteenth Street ocean city, N. j. |.„,„7 Leander S. Corson BUILDER 8. 0. Adint f. « Adan 1 H. S. Adai GEO. 0. ADAMS k CO. plastering. hinge setting MILK LAYING, klc., Etc. All Work to Mason Una Promptly Attended To. OCEAN CITY. N j ALBERT G. GILBERT, PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER 645 Asbury Avenue, tiroUm'to* 4 •IMUU}- lo^Htc a! >Ma Ons-

breckley's HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS CLINTON L. B RECK LEY— PRO* Iteady Mixed Paint*, I^ad and on, to I and 922 A-bury avenue. * Heal Estate and Search Company KKPKESKNTS Fidelity Trust Comrany of Newark Wildwood Title and Trnst C«. Title Insurance Searches, Abstracts of Title, Conveyancing Fire Insurance Prompt Service All Work Guaranteed Money to Loan ok Good F'lrsl Murtgacc F'arma for Sale Offices in First Nationl Bank Building Cape May Court House N. J. You Can Make Sure

that your exact instructions as stipulated in your Will will be carried out to the letter when you appoint the Ocean City Title and Trust Company as your Jixecutor. Our officers will l»e glad to advise freely anyone wishing to consult us on such matters. J ' Ocean City Title and Trust Company OCEAN CITV. N. J.

ABBOTTS' f Alderney Dairies - Seventh St. and West Ave. Ocean City, N. J. ^Ilp'c* Dairy Products * Butler and Egg* A«k for Booklet of H|iecialtles Drdere Delivered Both Plum** Thomas J. Thorn FLORIST — — Cut Flowers aud Funeral Designs Furnished 1128 Bay Avenue | llrll pilule, 4Jy J Advertise in The Mine