SOHHBR SCHOOL but tbe eomtaunlus* ia winch tbe school* mM birr Imi generouTbe school* *r» doing excellent work for Ibe children. The *pe«ker then Introduced Judge W S. Banyan, af I'Jalodeld Judge Kunyon began hie short ad drew, by saying Ibal If be «*er.affaln la In the Legislature be will better ondereuod I tie Bute Hummer Hcbool conditions. After asylrig that tble gathering lo Ibe cborch le one of which they abould feel proud, Judge Uuuyou eald Ibal oarer «a< there aocb heed for lolelleclualo abreaet With the time* aa bow, eu much depend* upon I lie mentality of those . wlio have the training of young minds. He inrianred conditions In Huaela and (iermaoy to, lllnalrale hi* point. He eald he war -triad that the leaeberr are lo be made proficient in the work of the Had Crow .and closed by wishing ibe trecberr and Ititoruclorr God speed lo tbeli efforts Or. Sensor said that Or. Calvin X Kendall, Stale Commissioner of Bdu- ' ealloo, up* unable to be present thai , ceiHio, v' unanie to be prerenl thai
morning and asked him to apologue Every man hi tbe department lr loaded with work. Dr. Heneor said thai Aaeletaul Stale Commissioner A -B Meredith would prearnt Or Kendall e apologies. Or. Meredith said be did orit kuaa thai he had coma with any apologies, but he did come to azpreas the regret or bis colleagues who were unable In be present ai tbe opening of tbe school. However, be Is sure tba< Ore Kendall, Hcott and Carets will be here later. Paeaooally, he was glad «o be pre. ant. Ha ia glad to except the boa pi ullty of Ooaau City. Tbay know Mayor Champion apaaka tbe words of truth. Tbay an glad to be In Ocean Uty aga'n and acotpt whatever Ocean City offer*. It la of benelli to tbe acbool and to the cUy lo have tbe 1000 participants in the acbool ses alone gather here for a month or. Taacbara, be declared, are not auppoaad to use slaog Hlaug changes as do the styles of bath log eu Ma. Each has Ma day. One can Judge by tbe alang be hears ^betber it |* old or oaw. and to what patted ibe a see. belong There wasooeeipraeelon. 'I abould worry " Tba speaker eald be does not kooW of anything that sound, more loane. Ha tS StlC It Is Snna Tl. ' . . . Ha glad to gona. There's aootber
- "What's the Idea?" This seam, to maao mors t ban tbe other. Henously, said ba to bis hearers referring lo the summer school, wbal's tbe Idas? What era wa bare for? What do wa bope to ■at out of lit What baa It done? It teauua a oaw profaastoaal altitude Thto to not a llfaoavlng station . The ■totll* of a certificate to merely an inctdout. The teacher, an at. school to obtala broader views of life and Iba way properly lo help the children j,., a place of losplralloo. 4t msaos team Uwn holding . job. It U a place of Urger oatlook and balpfulness for children The friendships factor, form here will be a big help Nothing "•bee "• grow at individuals aa tbla cootact with each other. AIWr vpaakteg of Ooaan City's baatey and advantage, as a aaaslde tetert^Dr. Meredith aald that the -work J. part of It. Tba acbool w'n "»<«««a our horizon and belp us do iiattar work Tba acbool mmui much tor Iba laacbar and tbom who are tu be with tbam In iba coming months Dt.Seoaor said thai atout 40 per WototteteM cm bare for tba Oral time aodlo tbaaa ha MM to Introduce ' Ibatoaalpetoeipai.. man lowborn all , can go to wuh rati itgaRn. „ . 1 fn conOdaam aod ha ciem,
ready aaatotanos, and from whom they — •oo'7-Hrof Jamas Mt (Mavaaa mid that bis only word of gmatlag to Ibal be It vary glad to ma tbam. Ha bad mat a girl ibal teeming who bad barn at tbe Ocean <*r "totel baton, bat had oat In- '**** dOtetag back tbla sammer After looking over tba llal of Heather, bowewe, she dtdded to return Hi, •toltng of home aUknea. for tbe Ocean Uffjr Hummer Hcbool la One. Tba large atlandanoa at tba acbool on tba opening day to splendid. It moaaa aa is I leas. But tbla la tbe day •ban wa mu.1 all mas, awrtnea. •to. torn, aald ka teal. .. . tf»chrt that the bast way tbay can help la to tote work then ever— to rtconee "ate t ha as salves to tba work they baas undertaken n>to to a time when every teacher abould ba absolutely loyal to (Mate and country Tbuw I. uo room tec copperhead..,, tba teaching ranks. Tba older chip dmo should knew why tba country t. at war. Mr. Hlereo. told Ibe teacher, that • toy cannot Bad a mom loyal man than tba director whom tbay serve Mr Henaor Nothing will please him batter than to have tbe leechsrs abow loyalty to blgb ideals Alluding to Mr Seoaor a reference ' to borrowing money from bim (Mr • Htevma} tbeapaakoraaidliewaaMrry , be bad to borrow money nimaelf. . ■•but," Aa added, happily. • 1 can Meatby yon at the banks l» ctaatag Mr/Hteveu. told tbe « toacbetatbat bo will be glad to be of J aaaMaacw to tbaea. In tbear work at aay Ume. 1 Dt Sensor said that for too years tie ha. triad to direct the Slate summer - school.^ bat tbay are tbe bardaat tot ' Abend base many win be,-, tba acbool.. 11 He than gave tbe teadiecs instruction. , teto tba hUlag te or aomllmsat blanks r Thto concluded, be aanounoad that , tba Aato geaasal aaaambty of t b • taacbara would be bald at Iba Not- * malksotto folio* log Wadoeaday . CkaUuaiog De Sensor said tbay am « gtod to aoaaa to Oeaan Uty and accept " "-I k gk.lk) af tfcaanaaimsd woaaao a adntoaif a, Tbay base toe., •roetege to the "i*-« and plea to to f ■■ «be folate. Ha u>. tommd the tea chili that tba (My toe C
tskeu a room on the*Buardwa!k. Just to tbe left of Hhrlver s, where the taacbera may. meet and enjoy themfk m/te&rfm- . « 1. 1.. I / to lifted up for the Htsle art exhibit, and will to ready tn a day or two, he aald. It wljl to open day and evening for the teach**. It I. a, splendid place, ir and for it tbey liave Ocean City to a. thank. If ibe Ocean City bu-lne— k men desire In offer the teachers any j. inducement*, that Is the btisiur*I- any effort to sdverll«e any man's bo* n mesa. The b-j-rae— of Hie director i- and family I* to run Hie school. >1 With the adjourn men t of t lil- m*ctis tug. Ilie session* of Hie school at oner ■f began. The session* will end Augo-l 4 * RED CROSS WORK * Fli.l aid arm toe Taa(kl at Ike ! An important announcement was " made by Assistant Htate I'nrami* < r evening iu the Hirst M. K Church. It was stated by htm that, by a recent 'law o'f the Slate. tlr»t aid/domestic ( hygiene and. tlia^care of the -ick ai home are lo be k-part <if the public j school curriculum In New Jersey , It was further announced that thesr «
' to all the Hiale summer schools for , J teacber- and t hat all women in Ocean , City who Wish may enroll In these classes, especially those who desire to aid In Ked Cross work Men may also enroll. Hirst aid and domestic hygiene will ( be taugbl by a regular pbysiclan. and f tbe care of tbe sick at home by a rrg- ( " Istered nurse. Kurollment may be , made at tbe office of tlie summer ( ^ acbool lo the high school building , ENJOYED BANQUET | i f lf Utah School Venetian. | a The third annual banquet of the « a IBM June class of tbe Northeast High <1 e Hcbool was held at the Kitteobous* ' t Hotel In Philadelphia on Tburislay , s br. Andrew J. Morrlatm. prr-idrm of ( t the acbool. presided. Ptof. W. Was- « ley Hlaveiison was toaatmasier and 1 . look bla part In a way thai be kuows , so well. ,, , A few of those present, who are sum- II , mer residents In thto city, were Dr. • I Andrew J. Flowers. Prof. Wm. U. . r MeOauslBud, Eddie Morris, J. Leslie . Bush.' Hamuel T. Crltcblow, Joseph « r Bosek, Wm. Helrlegle and L. Kussell 11 """• • !i
^ to«'l ■»" Flar Raising. There will to a 11 m raising at the ^ Union Chape' »t Thlrtjrweoond street , »"d Central avenue next Saturday ^ afternoon at 2 o'clock The Hag will ( to presented by tbe Chriatlan League i of Philadelphia, which numbers one ' f hundred and tlfty. Tbey will come ' down ou eu excuraioo and to enter , ' tallied by tbe Woman a Central Ocean i ( City Aaeoclalloo. All are luvlted. | ' Miaa Katharine Louise *Bonaall. of < r Philadelphia, baa beau spending a few , d»T» Mere with bet fattier. H. C. Bou- J cell, bookkeeper for tbe gas compauy. i ' Mlas Housall la studying to to a • I reload nurse el the Presbyterian Hoapltel. Hbe bad an unusually high I , average at tbe cloae of ber studies a ■ | few daya aluoe. ' Keoent real estate transfer- in Ocean ! City recorded In tbe office of County ' Ulerk Hlldreth. aa reported In thgCap* i May County Uaaette, are as followa: i Charles Hack, at ux. to Frank Bui ( by. Lou Xii sod 374. Section H. | lo Albert A. , Lllne Lota 7GB and 701. Hectlon D. Joagpb M. Kowland. at ux. to Kobt. . Maty Huvtr.w vlr. to Mary PMltb . $&33S Lot 8. Hectlon 7 " rarrell.
0 Lewis T Hie vena, apecial master y (land of Arabella J McKelvey.at aia.) » to Tboa. H. Hlmmona. IJlki L.i. 475.477, 478 »7 and tw. Bevnon A loua H Adams tu-Kedsecka Hrm-er <*?. J?" D*L*"toIr -Kealtv Co d Kl",h" toCharlaa Mulh. J5000. Lot on aoulfaweJt aide line of Fourteenth street loo feet northwest i- »S1TD'~ "" " James Monroe Cheater, et ux to Frank Hteelman. et ux. *3500. Lot 836 Hectlon A. * Hotton A Corson Compeov to Pen- , u rr f"rt ^ lo«* *od lOi, . Utraid Realty Co. 1 EllBH.Hcull.et nr. to Huoa Dorkt f*7™ ^ 378 Hectlon A. HiIbs L.. Hchumoet ux to Herbert f U Barker ISWi Ldta 1S« A aud 183 ' B, plau 5. Bay Frout. t Robert H. Miller, elierlff flaud of * „ Hprali J. Urne Baldi.et «r>. lo Jnhn ' o, ,Wo°? ♦'«' rtoutheaM I " feet by i- 50 feet of kM 38 and an of lot 40 with r cottage thereon erected end all goods. „ chattels and peraoual property on < premises /. , ' Ocean CHy Oardena t V. to Charles F llahlen. Lots 804 . 307. .tos „ »SS iMW 8018. S8S8 "SS9 and ffllO. i blocks 8. ». Ai and 2S. plan. 1 and S. , 1 b.vertou A. • Arson et ux to Edward i i M Mutton Part of Iota lil. I~ aiHl . ISB: all of lot 124; part of lot .|| or . , iota 61, 62. ht 64 65 and. 66. Hectlon C. Beraard Kucksdeschel at ux. to - ' Harry C." Evans. Jr. Lor on noftb- ** aide of Penulyn place. 6". frrt , i oortbwcat from northwest aide of At- . lauUc avenue. Heme to Raymond W. Rogers Lot : aa northeast aide of Penulyn place. ' l&> 'te» northwest f/oai north a e-t side ' of Atlantic. The Ocean City Land Company to ! J Jones |M to T-m to " Hectleb 16. Peck's Beech ' • Charles H. Buckley et ux . to Wll eoo\ Cbrtattan. f75«l Lot hi south- • , east line of Pleasure avenue 75 feet 3 attoML**1 oort,1~« '•««« °l Tenth " Wilson Y » 'hrtHtan lo Anna Amelia « reck ley f.>i Same aa above Moigan H Thomas, et ux. to Her ■; tort b. Ra lipoid, et ux. Portion of lot r 7V1 Hectlon C. Mary Ella Weston to Deborah Pat- » Cowry »102 ;s. Lot 4to, Hec- u U. (Iiarl.sie Hboaraekef Ctaster. et r>, loua K Adam*. Part of lot k»" Had ton D Albert Fogg, at ux. to Orran ( Ky " Company Tract on anutbwest ante of Ninth street. 8IB ftot «mth«.i . (man a point formed by lutctwenw.n of SOS t El a est line of Ninth street with aanttoaal line of Ocean avenue Also along ocean frout on aouthwed " atee of Ninth -red toteg "77 12 ted southeast from soul beast ssdr of Ocean i,: Peuroae Ftewtor. et ux. Is Lltlie W 85O0H Lots lot and- HL w UUnrd Realty Co. T Han sail.' . Htmimar. t. James M to-tor Lot 42.>j«ara ivewuy , o
- SUNDAY IN THE ! r LOCAL CHURCHES ' Strong Sermons and Excellent 2 Hnsic Heard by Con- } gregations. + ^ kt 4f.irrt.yA. h|; ' Huuday. rise tes-tor Hie Iter. Thus : ,f F Blake reletiratrd thr '• >' and - ••'clock masses, giving a -hotl di— " ' epMie> eod go-|wl- s-.d ptaclnn-g , tlie trarblogs given. Tlie 'Rev Father I ..o war . • P. « r mas. and prrarlust ^ , There a Ml to foot ma— r. ■» HI ,, • Augustine's Church next 5<ii*!a; j ■ «»,») and I" o'd-ck v arrived fne n.u*n- by tlie piartvt p well aelec'ed and eXivedinglj: K well sung wen sung
' Cor. 8; 21 a The Ibeme sa- I lis ' CbrMian's I aioirs-uralir posses ' Dr Kulp. Ibe pastor, ilt-i rrmatked thai I lie ^apu-tlr iu^ lbs irxl mi^m fiat text. Before proceeding lo show this, to develop his theme. Dr. Kulp briefly and clearly referred lo Ilie conditions in the church at Corinth that induced the great apostle to write hi* tlrst epistle to that church and especially the text and context. Parties gregatiou. some declaring they were disciple* of HI. Paul, others of Appollaa and other- again of Cephas. St. Christ and that those who 'had preached to them were only ministerof Chrl-t to declare lhego»pel lo them. Tbey all had planted and watered, but Hod had glreu the Increase. The apostle's aim was thus to compare all difference* of this kind that were threatening the unity ol the church and to hrlug all back to confe— ed elHead. The speaker then proceeded w ith Ills aud tu doing so declared that this world tolong* lo Christian*.' to whole family ou earth who name the name of Chrlet and call hun Lord the nrlst
They may be poor in purse, bul Ibey i are rlcb In soul, in spiritual realities , r Tbey have laid up aud are laying up ' ! iree-iire* In heaven, for Ibey have , . that Within them which auswers to | the aplrlt of created things The mu- | I slclan may not own the copyright lo , t great compositions, bul all tbe music , , of the world is bi-. becau-c Ins soul I is set to music. Tbe lover of great . literature may nut possess the copy, right lo a single great production, yet ' i the whole Held of letter- belongs to ' htm. aud he may roam lu It whitber lie will and enjoy Its choicest fruit-. 1 F..r him who Is of the klugdom aud ' baa lore, peace aud Joy' in the Holy ' I (Bloat, all uature praise* (rod. The world belongs to tbe Christian ' because It Is bla training camp for a ' toller and blgber lire. The college be- < . lungs to tlie studeul because he Is lo - i take all It baa lo give. t Even death, says Hi Paul. Is ours t | II la the bridge over which we ; In pass lo the city not made w ith , bands, eternal Ju Ibe heaven- n Hie gateway to thai fuller eternal life. , which mu*t begin in our soul- a- soon ^ aa we surrender to Jesus Christ in full * submission to His will. £ FIKgT BAPTIST. V Services at the First Baptist " Church Sunday were well attended. a' large crowd being at the Communion 8 nervine In the morning. c •The pastor, tlie Rev. M M. I a- wis •' preached In tbe morning* on "Heirs ® of. God." •" The evening nervine was given over " to a subject- upon which the pastor >' to a xunject
f wa- requested to preach by Herbert Hoover, food expert at Washington. ' namely, v Save Waste and" Feed the Starving " ' masks, the pastor said that, while . thinking of the subject, there came to f bin mind a scene enacted ne«r®tb> I -bores of Galilee yean- ago. when , Jnwis f ootid occasion to miraculnuslv feed over 5.M10 people After all were ) well filled, his last instruction- to I Has 'disciple-, as found in the sixth chapier of John and twelfth verse, i are, "Gather up the. fragments that rv- . main, thai nothing may be l«g." When we think of tlie east- with which Jemrs performed thi- miracle, -old Mr. Lewis, and of the |H»wibilit> of His being able to re|ieat it any' time again, and then regard lib- , concerning the leftoveiv. we oan readily see what the attitude of Jesus is towards tyasling God's boun- , Ues There teas old saying that "He W4m dreptee* bread will sink to the depths of poverty " We may well sav ihat It Is Just in <;(>d to bring u- io i the want of that which we waste Speaking of the present situation the I -aster said that mine three years the kiHing of the heir apnar.nl t hi the Austrian throne was the signal ( for op. -rung hostlliies thai have since ! involved the whole world in war We I tolltoT *** *PFC!,lrl'" upwards of wtewh '7™ ,>w"!u! i'Urt-UKk. I' tng tss-d f.w consuming and destroy ! ing This cannot be done witb'-lmpun- ' i My. The world te sttffrrlng now Th. . *am ,no<1 Tt" worI.I V : J '*® ,Jfc' wh,*t crop of ISIS was ■diort ' > and thai of 1S17 promise.. t„ be Mi.vt-l erMiU Mr . Hoover sets f.wih several , things that can and must be done :n. nesl lately We must produce gener-® 1 nusly Bark-yard carxlen- .sliuuld* be I ' poshed, f.w every half-peck of anv- f thing so raised relieves the demand I «w the market that must and roil— . qu-uuly will reteasr more for foreign cousumptann We must leed our Ai- 1 Mre or -the causa- » l.x- We can . at ' * su- much as we wan3r"but nc.t more * we re— d. and emphatically tet ! h •' s"' mad Save 4Y.ec Wa.ce t , Here the pastor showed ir. ho-h aij* r*° i^T"a ' « I large deensv of waste ua-ererv meal d Usw ran and tens.- be avoided in these tome* ma if enqueue a suet be r duvra n to tbe winds j J He itf.ws-r.tvd certain lan> fr««c I ,c imrerament etarwhre ^ worked •" ibem up u mow- t*mi- t.. ri. ai an idem of wbai waste w-.!i and o do „ Wg the tussl suppt, A. the heaght Of the anasoB for «x «wks. m this rtfy akva- t., n.. •' ttenr of lew .4a th, ,Mr of aa ounce I tor day few family would make Ik ai •tee or more of (ad loud aud tbt(P
WAR VETS AT l) PATRIOTIC SERYICE : Bcantifnl and Inspiring Scenes Witnessed in First Presbyterian Church. I toon wa- a luinuu. -.-r.iee. with an I'harW II It-dinef. the Irrltstio. .< ..f.ouH J.f.n W »aai,T. 1-niLd. . ] :r;X",.";.re «, j <.«-"d by Tnsq. N.. I. Uo. - -U
t.. the oiatt.-r .0 le-d t I.e. t rajn.nc 1 • Th- Ite. Mr. thitowe had ... he them.. Th. .--OKI -t It. -I. taking a A- lu- 4e»: Jervuoah - \ s«», • • Th. -.Hind'.d l->. ' I.- has !— u te ar I cide ui-m him aiul !> b'udg-.n In in ,, band, and tl«- embattled tes-tv l.-ll it. tiuirch through tbe rentun.-s 41ft > 1 yean, ago the fearful soun.1 af battl. . went crashing through America. 4'ou: - years the jv.rnage ragrel The iron; lender heart. i p "Today the sound of battle is agait-.l • heard tbreughout the world. The en. I balUed nations are turning 'Europe 1 [ broad pjains into carnage fields, .ly • : ' tng her nvvrs n-d with the bl.ssl ... j ; suming millions upon millions ol gold I ' behiml the veil of censorship Inomtm | , many ghastly Marathons anil Watei-j l and sim fights like Salami.- .and Trafalgar. Surely the Vreuth. the civile , xation and the happen. ■— of mankind , loasal laughter. H - | ' noise of battle nrtngs to the front is. noise of brings the is.
war ever justifiable? The answer di-pehds uimn the purpose for which ' is made. Wars have different immediate ends. The war of Abrabeen carried away captive; Joshua | fought lo destroy .a cruel Idolatry and •mutblieh Israel iti the land of promise; the later Jewish wars were to throw ofi the yoke of tlie hevithen. sear ring independent freedom. These were Just before (Bid. and so cars' the justification wa- in the iact thai the war contributed to peace and' opened the way for righteous growth and activity, (inly the war is Justifiable that makes for peace "On this principle the American) Civil War was justifiable from the' standpoint of the North There could Hon of slavery was unsettled States- j mandhip had tried for years to solve the problem, buk In vain. At length it was grown ell -acute thai it was real- ( 1 ized that only the keen edge of the i sword could settle the difficulty and establish true peace The men of the North did not hesitate to" take 'the sword, with the result that the niAtter- 1 these veterans fought to save. -has be ' the hope of the world America'part In ibe prevent conflict is Justibefore (Bid and every enlight- 1 ened tribunal because It is being waged in the im.-rwt of humanity and th. 1 peace of the world " Jr peace ot the world
n. hotel average is much higher. This great leak hf What must be stopped and af M is we can make up <" the difference in what we are short fit le wheat. IO He ct.nrlud.-d his Mermen with an' ie oppeal to the . women tuf America to ® "win jhls war on an ecommiic basis.) y to eat as much, but to buy and pro e vide judiciously and take care- of the 0 left-over*, and. with cooking skill, pre1> Iran- them for anotter meal, and in! every way -possible re -lure- the wa-te I ~ "f edible food to a minimum, to f.--d titose in want and dire need and help I 1 win this war " : A READY ANSWER GREETS FRIENDS OF MISS DORSEY
"l "Tanlac" Tells the. Story of Her Speedy Recovery. . day*. Mi— Horsey— what are you i*k- < log to cause tills wonderful cliat.er?" Katliren Horsey. .,f |,v. North Twenty. I Hrst street I'tnladeliihla. by ber many ifrtand. lately, according to bet -t..ry i recently. led Ml- Horsey. Yes. I down CoodUluu before I weight and strength and I simply, tell and tired out most ,,i ttw 'i„u, "My stomach wrasn't working right ;and tny aptwt.te w«. frightfully jTiw little f.ssl I dud force mv-etf to -eem>y to lodge in my -tumach j tee me to 'eel blunted aud distrelstd^ j 1 ntn 1 was able lo belch t.fl Hie ga- I j would I* u> misery. My neVv-«w were UD-trung b». and I .dtei. found much In sleeping restful ly at eight Taulae has changed t-ven4i.fi g 1 have a ravenous appetite my , digest, well and I feel eaergrtsc ! and I Sleep peacefully I no « have a i real health j ootor so everyone -ay. My girl ft laud .. alai lakiug Tatrlac I Tantec is totug clallj lutr.-iu.-ed ' arte explained at Hugh— t etdrai ! Pharmacy Ocean City .d,
CAMPH0R01E AI ONCE v RELIEVES CMII easily loosens conjrestion, ? and drives oat that cold in the head, throat or chest If rou bars a aern. tight, dheat. eold I tn the bead or a raw sors throat Oat a Jar of Oan-.phorqlo from tha wlil icaasB up that eougti. celd and ooegaaCcc tn cheat. He not treat rear ordd* tlgbttrt this abla auccaaa at Ctomghorela U enttreij 4ue to wSotargreea. menthol and eacrphcr. prepared la a syr. th eti c way te pre roaulta Fluttteii raootnmend Camphorolo . tor Brwochttto. Bore Threat Oroep. Wtiooplog Ceugtv. TVn*«'-.« pleorfsT. Mtoialrla Asthma. Buff Neck, useful hi Baum-g ■ -Piutomw AB a> (renMA Ho wed t*e lara Ware's Soecialties
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Tuesday, the twenty-fourth day of July.
Cplleelor's Sale of Pro|ierties for 11 I ii paid Street Assessments. •O ||Sotbw'7te^ri<py Hi't'luZ',!,. .ul„-m«-r. Tuesday, the twenty fonrth day w of July, 1 K"p SvOoo*" \tz M u " F jiF^ESirr.; c E W b. fcfisa.,1! «
S A LESSON V i THE SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS MAN does not spend his !' time in running down his competitor, but strives to make hims •> self better and more worthy of success by using MAZDA J, g- LIGHTING The Matchless Light. ' J g - Phone, or drop a postal, for represetitative. . | • j OCEAN CITY ELECTRIC SERVICE ■ fti i 1 — .
r o K'I) The I iiIvctwhI Car. T«> gv 1 -.hi no Milium -et\S»je fiont yottt l-'otd ext. n must i" • ••. nt-.iii :r..m time hititnr a little "UtnttiK op' to r.. i<r eeromt <«f th< l*st ran fiinfedl service an.1 ti„ - get. u:m I.Hd uotefial-. hi ing yon* ear here- where >..n get . I. . v the ICKUlat I'.H.l jotts. |.„d
( liv e- fixed l.v tli. . ini|".ttty . ate the s;tnie every whctc. Touting Cut Rutixlu.'-it 5;;k Scl.in f'.jy C.mi>elet $505. Town Car Sv>5— tli 1 «> h l>eti»tt l)n display and for sale by 1; A to 1' 1: K M .to OTOK CO to I* A N V Oivim City. New Jcrscv CM VS. C KE.VI) WALTER E. ALLEN CHAS: C. READ & CO. REFRIGERATORS -An inspection of our line will convince you that the (Juahiy is there. We have the famous. Polar King. Leonard's Grand Rapids, and Challenge Chests. t Blue Flame Oil Stoves a specialty at the Modem Hardware Store.. Chas. C. Read & Co. 830 Asbury .J'hone us 4.47- W FREE DELIVERY Don't Value Yourself Too Low
.eg u 1 , r let--.;- ..I .11 p, *of*>'<iur* iTHm'.v in's sTvh.« J Y"'4 , — <•"-< hill v..,.' t Theo. V. Townsend r>. 052 Asbury Avenue anCe Compauy ~^\ Good Tin Roofs \ Last 75 Years 1 NO ROOF LIKE TIN. Ahuotulcly — Flre-Proof. The CHeapcal and Beat for Roofs. Try It. SMITH ROOFING COMPANY /35 Asbury Avenue Ocean CUy. New Jersey
j HARVEY Y. LAKE REAL ESTATF • I 838 Asbury Avenue j Ocean City New Jersey FOR RENT A Few First-Class Apartments at Fourteenth Street and Wesley Avenue and Fourteenth Street and Ocean Avenue $300 to $5oo Threw minutes' walk from Reading and Pennsylvania railroad stations. • Near Fishing Pier. GEORGE F. BAUER 1330 Ocean Avenue Ocean City, N J. auro-ooree s urrums l(u fMONt LOUIS W. MILLER \ AGCNT ro» OVERLAND AND WILLYS-KNIGHT AUTOMOBILES AND TRUCKS oc mam o/rr. new JMwamr G*m* ce AID Ssowsooa. Ninth St. ano Oct ah At*. REAL. ESTATE INSURANCE Clavton Haines Brick A11 Eighth St Ocean City. N. J. PLUMBIfNia

