SWMHtHT - msraaE Strong Sermons and Excellent Mnsic Heard by Congregations. 8T. AI'OUFTIKE'S. _ T be four dimh ml Si. Augu*tlue'* Church Muuday were, an unual, atleudrd by lance congregation* The celebrant# were Ibe Hev. Father Htapletou, of Cornwall*, and the Kev: Joho P. Cooway. C. 88. it , of rtt Joaeph'a Retreat. Allaollc City. Father Cou way . who eald the 9 aud 10 o'clock tnaaeea. delivered a etiort - rermou on the go* pel of the day, which recited the etury of the rich i mau'e etc ward. The prleet raid. In the course of hie moon, that we Irave only one bu.lue*e In t (lie life, and that la to work to Rain eternal happiness in heaven. Men sacrifice comfort and health Co Katn worldly. good., to the neglect of I heir spiritual welfare. We must take ' ' more care of the soul than of the body. We abduld t* willing to sulTer anything In this life rather than .risk the 1 loss of our eouls. Not all men use every endeavor to gam temporal I {goods. Many men aud womeu are • glvlhg up everything and making ex- I Inordinary sacrifices to secure their ' ' eternal happiness. We should ever • keep lu mind that there Is adjust (iod ' who will judge our steward-hip. Services are held to St. Augustine's ' t'hurcb>very Sunday evening / Sendees at Holy Trinity Episcopal Church Kre being held every Hnudkv i at 7.45 and 10.45 a. m.. and 7.3# p. m- I Thi-ro were large congregation.- at • . all the services on Sunday iast. The t Rev E. H. J. Andrews preached in the 1 - ntorn.nr' from the text. "Whose is this 1 liner* and superscription"" (Mat!. ■ 23:tu.t In his sermon "My. Andrt-k* " said that i*mie*line was a tributary " nation to the Roman Empire. The " coin in general circulation bore the „ image and superscription * of Caesar. By accepting It as current coin, the T Jews bad openly acknowledged Caesar a as their king. They should, therefore. v render unto Cgesar the things which |< were Caesar's. So we. created In the li image of Cod. and signed In baptism a with the sign of the cross, should ren- fi der unto God the tilings which are g God's, our bodies, souls, and spirits— * all we have and all we are— in willing ■ service and ready sacrifice • The Rev, — r. Duxby. of the Church * of the Holy Apostles. Philadelphia. b preached at the evefung service an . earnest sermon on the duty of letting !' earnest the- :
our lights so shine before men that they may see . our good works and gloriry our Father fn heaven. ! Mrs. Alferd M. Gray, of PhiUdel pbia. was the soloist in the morntqg. and W, H. Coliisson. Jr.. In the evenIng. rtmt PuurrnuA*. | .Large and enthusiastic audiencesN were in attendance at the services of J the • First Presbyterian Church on Sundiy. The pastor, the Rev.-Charie* ' H- Buhner, occupied the pulpit at both , services. j The theme of the morning sermon , wax. "Fighting Against the Stani," . and the text. Judges 5:»: "The stars i in their courses fought against Sis- i era." -The discourse was well thought i out aad delivered la the HeV. Mr. i Buhner* forceful and persuasive i la the evening be spoke mr "Turn-'" lag Back the Shadows." taking as hU I text, n Kings tO.ll: "He brought the shadow tea degrees backward, by 1 which It had gone down la the dial of 1 Ahax." This service was particularly ' enjoyable, the eSeulag audiences this ' year being conr'derably larger than 1 the church has aad for a number of , previous seasons. / The music .by the quartet was of a , high order throughout the entire day. J The anthem at the morning service by ■ Dudley Bosk, entitled. "He Shall Come , Down Like Rain." was a splendid ren- | dittos and an Inspiring prelude to the, sermon which followed immediately. . George Ernes, who sang his bass solo, "la Thee, O God." by Splcker. at the ereathg service -with remarkable i power, has established a reputation t as eue of the beaf vocalists ever heard in the city. Mlas Verna Wilson, the ypuihfull' organist, is surpassing expectations at J the organ and her recital la the even , lag was unusually good, her playing1 of -Cantilena.- by Th. Salome, being especially noteworthy. , nnsr m. a. The Bar. Dr. Linn Bowman, pastor of the Bprtng Garden Street M. E , Church, Philadelphia, preached at the morning senrles to a genuine suas- . mer congregation that filled every e available rent In the mala auditorium roam and almost all la the Buodey , ■ehool room. His tan war Daniel 8; . 10. The text being a part of the oar- , retire of that episode tn Daniel's ea- . row la which, through a conspiracy J . of eovtous man. the prophet waa i threatened with bdag.casl among . the Buna, the speaker related aa much . of the context as was necessary to give Urn historical setting, the writing , BMnUontd ta the text betog the decree ' of King Darius consigning the pro phet to the I tons unless be desisted from praying to the Lord God of , Israel Dr. Bowman selected the n words, "And bis utadewe being open i in his chamber toward .'ermalem." as suggesting the thoughts be Intruded , la enforce. Ha Orel, however, out- i ' lined aomcthlug of the career of Danlei bom the time be, a mere youth. , .had faeaa eheren by Kebuehadurxur , from among the captive Jews atone . whom he could educate and train as . one of his o (fleers of Bute. Daniel , was a goodly young man. fair to look , upon. The Conqueror commanded , that, aa a brglnulug of thecapnve'a , training for bis service, be should be supplied with food from the klug's table, including wmrs as well as rich meats, all forbidden by the Jewish law. Daniel refused to eat them and tn ail points kept the law or his aa- , Hon. worshipping the lord God of 1-rael aa fie had bean trained to do by bis parrots Aud In all his long life In heathen Babyiou. be uever swerved 1 from this , course. He kept the win- ' does of bis rhamber-npeu toward Jer- ' ueeiea and worehlp|wd Jehovah ae- ' cording to lbs law of Mosee. I .Thu speaker proceeded, aud declared that, as exemplified by prophet, char- 1 acier is the work or the soul Indepen ■ dent of eurinmmcat. Daniel kept an ' uuohwructad vision, toward Jerusalem. ' be prayed dally aud meditated upnu ' God and hound op His law lu his I heart Mo did Lutber. tjc Freocls < Wesley. Wyellflb, all the aatnts to all I the ages.. Elijah talked with (tod I under the joniper tree and took a long- I sup towards his deathless entrance '• Into heaven . t.'anst cannot ns«f into - the soul whose windows are out opeu 1 toward Jerusalem < Dr.BoWmao. in the course of his ' H aquae 1 sermon, referred to the IhSol ' •"*»«* • oawlary ago as ptcturtng God ' as a ktug rather tbau our heavenly < 'ether A dearer soul-vision is giving t lbs present itme Cha knowledge of the « (tod of the New Testament, the God ' that can sees thqloat coin among rub- « tosa, lbs faut-sh lest sheep on the lone ' y hills and . eleoma the latum of (ha ptadlgal sod elswnsa htm from ttammnaot. wHt.ttaflnhy Ufr. |
dolly upllftlug aud loaplriug He . declared that the horizon is touched . with the light of the fast approach I kingdom of God. aud ihat be is , calling Into action and .controlling |» t end the forces of the world'moral i and physical The redemption of I depeuda upon our fidelity to Him . aud His righteousness. _ , ' —.IsSfial papers of all descriptions, lui -hiding win., ore, carefully drawn by Itortto Rohtusou at his o(Jtce, 744 ; ■ Aabary arenas, Oesan lily, N.J adv ,
fOjEflPlUT BAPTIST SERVICE t Pastor Lewis and Congregation Pleased With Resales oh Hippodrome Pier. The second service lu the theater of s the Hippodrome Pier Muoday evening, [. under the auspice* of the First lisp e list Church, was a great' success, with ,, over 1400. lu attendance. The music under H. C. Lincoln, had Us ususl magnetism, aud the cornet solo by " Mr Fiedler and the bass solo by Mr j- Hill wete well rerelsred. The pastor. [ Ihe Rev. M. M. Lewis, preached the j'| The pastor announced rhat an effort Is being made to bring the Stale's He- „ nominations! Voung People's man . down here for a service and only Ihe J selling of tha dale re u, slued to be made. A large sectlou will be rr- , ' served for young people In Ibe theater f and a special service for I hem u-ed. f On August 19 Dr. Samuel G Nell. Ilie| noted Scotch preacher and lecturer. | ! a III be here to preach s good sermon w bleb he Is uolrd. I | Sunday eveurng the song serine , . aud a half hour's soug service will Or I vided lor the evening." The pastor I a III preach again, ! Taking as bis text. Hebrews x. -'How shall ae escape if ;'t uegtccl »o ; ■ great a salvation?" the Rev. Mi. Lewi, said in part: I "This Is a stralghtforn ard question, alth an unexpressed hut very obvious i The w hole pro,K>*Hlt>u Is so i bated upon oatural law thai there can . , bill one ar.su er iVe cannot ' The ; cau be lilustraled with two paral- | sltuationa, namely, if drowinug aud a 'i:e-buoy la throwu. how shall . escape if we neglect to catch hold \ of the buoy 7 If seriously ill. so I h.i 1 an operator !• the ouly tblug thai ' will rove, how shall ae e*ctpe If we neglect to submit to the knife? ' "Ho. just as these propositions adthe proposition* Ihat we are ' drowning aud dying, so the text adtbe proposition that we are ' Lost, uotlu tbeapproxnpate, bui ■ the ultimate. A man faillug from J roof la Just aa surely lost one foot - frour the roof as when be lauds on life ground. Tbe Hlble's message to tbe , lost. Rut Is this truvT Home will . accept If, while others waul proof. , There Is a natural law that furnishes ■ basts for proof." ' Here the pastor showed very forcethat there is a law of reversion . folly
to type 1n tbe aolmsl and vegetable . world, demoostralng how through ne- ■ gleet plant life and aoliual life run tuioa wares type. This was sbowu ■' true of man. who, through neglect of - body, turns to a savage, neglect of '• mlndusfeaio degeneracy, neglect of conroieoce toads to .lawlessness and { viper-- and neglect of soul leads to alro s \(vj and Heath. Neglect and Ihe gar . Jten runs to weeds and rulu. the mind To Ignorance and tbe soul to sure I daetb. He showed that Deglect was as bad " a stn as any wicked act. There exist two Inexorable laws to nature, one ec J and <t$r passive. The first l. "wbatsoevet a man aowetb, that shall " ha also reap "-. W fcwnnot sew corn i- and reap beans, nor lbs wind aud nol t reap the whirlwind. Tbe other law' Is . the text and la paaalea. If we sew e nothing, we shall reap nothing. If I wa neglect to saw tn tha summer, bow ~ tart" w,**c*p* ■Urr",lo° In the winf The Bible aaye "tha soul, that win- , neth II shall die " But why? Be f God is arbitrary? No. But be , cause or tha law of nature, which dathe total lose of thai which Is , neglected. , He then showed salvation to be a dejlveranoa from that great down'ward bias that la In man. a power that will develop man aud enable blm ; to be more God-llkt luatead of beast- ' llks He urged bla bearers oot to - neglect that which meant permanent - to them. | #xoo FOR CHAPEL ' llasl Work Dsse ksrs b> I J-- - --- I ,n aunimer seasons of 180609 ! Mrs John F. Fox. of Philadelphia or . gam zed a Muoday school In lbs parlor of her cottage, 805 Fourteenth street. ,i Ibis city, for tha children of summer • visitors. Mrs. Fox was elected, super- ' loteodeot. Mlas Elbe I Eddowa. sac re and Miss Mabel Lyons, treasurer Tha smallest boys took up Hit codec tlau. which wasused for lesson leaves. Huoday school papers and reward darda. 1 lu the height of tbe eaaaou the at ; teudaoca waa so latga as to fin tbe 1 dining room, parlor and porches. It Is only fair lo mention soma or ' the helpers. William Orr, who loaned 1 ' telescope orgau; H. C. Hcbumo ' who bad traveled to the Holy Land, gave vary lotarabrlng talks oo Pales- 1 line, and Mlra Mae Herghauser col- ! 1 set ad the smaller children, who Were taught by Mist Myrtle Hbarp on the 1 1 open stairway. A certificate of attendance was ' given to those who were members of 1 ' city Hunday schools. IB Ibe spring of 1810, Mrs. Fog was L elected a delegate to the world's eon- ' of the Women's Christian 1 1 Temperance Union held tn Glsagcow. Hoot land. The money on band waa put In the 1 truet department of the First Natloual Bank ol Ocean City, where It has re - m allied ever since, and hat amounted tbe neat little sum of (Km This was recently handed over to the treasurer of Ibe Union Chapel at Thirty ' eecoud street aud Ceu(ral avenue i We wish the cbapel-hy-the-sea every and -that It may become a per maneut Insiftuilou lu Houth Ocean City. MakvF. H.Fox. FLAG PRESENTED ' 8k. V. aa. C A House Here. Department Heveu of the Pennsylvania Railroad Women's Division for Relief recently preseuled a very flag to Ihe P. R R Y M. C A Seashore House at First street aud Bay aveuue. I This organization I a - composed . largely nf wive* of Peuosylvauia Railroad men, and meets Ibrretlmea every , week at tbe main butldlqg. In West , Philadelphia, for the purpose of maki surgical dressings, hospital .U|s , plies, equipments, etc . for the AuieriRed. Cross. Tbe officers for. DeI partment Seven are Mrs. George W I Hoyd. director; chiefs— Mrs James f Anderson. Mrs Dsvld W, Bell. . Mrs Edgar y ungmau and Mrs. W F , McPball
!WILL GIVE $200 E TO WAR FUND t- Red Cross Committee Tarns Over Other Money to Work1 room for Supplies* of The Fourth of 'July. Red Ctosf-Pa' p», Mrs. Ed *in M Malpur*. W4 Ocean e- called -to order by Mrs. George \V y "hat a g.KKlii sum id *' ^ -The ccimhiitie.- Ui whom the ^'Uci-esg " »ar fund, and how it aa* to h.-.*cu! e Mayor joseplrC fchampion. al the r kindly issued a pr<H-lamaiion .-••ttint J A .moTlon.' made hi Mr- Edwin ii '' 1 1 Mal|«i*«. find seconded by Mr* " '• r Cuff. Ja send »::.n lo tile war fund, in1 pursuance of Mayor Cluimpioii * pro-j • A motion wa* made by Mr* !! I. I (SoB to u<e |Z ot Ihe J|0 chilli eon ;. -hq. -ire*' for Mr and Mr- A J J aith. This motion aa* seconded by ( ; unanimously carried. .■(her lhan the J?5" (the amount Iota--(nrwarded to the war fund in the! I City Musi. Pavilion Workroom lor;1 supplies, wa* made by Mr- Edwin M Malpas* and seconded by Mis* Mary ; iiarr This wa* cgrried. ; ' A moiion that a' committee b. ap pointed to turn over the (250 to the Hoard of Commissioner* of Ocean .City ' a* soon a* possible wa* made by MrAlfred M. Gray-and seconded hi Mr* 1 George. W. Shuster This carri.-d i1 Mrs. Alfred M Gray noted that' to extend a standing- vote ot thank* 1 to Mayor Joseph G. Champion for his ' niation setting a*?de the^Fourth of July a* "Red Cross Day " This was i seconded by Mr* Edwin M Malpa-s | Mrs. Alfred M Gray motioned that . a written vote of thank* be tendered : C. Elwooil Carpenter for his great as sistance In the u*>- of. his rooms in the ( Casino Club for mi-etings and also for ■ the use.of his costumes for the children In the parade This' was second '( ed by Miss Mary Rarr and unanimous- |
' ' A "motion to extend a vote of thank* ' ' to the Public ' Safety Committee for B Us (Kki donation for the music for the ,f Red Cross parade was made by Mr*. ,j Edwin M. Malpass, seconded by Mr* ,f George W. Cnderdown. and unani , A motion to publish the minute* of ■ this meeting, so that the public would . J know what is being done, was made t by Mrs. George R. Smitlieman and seconded by Mrs. R.-W. Edwards. | t Mayor Joseph G. Champion, of Ocean ' City; Mrs. George W. t'rquhart and • Mrs. Alfred M. Gray, chairmen of the 1 Ocean - City Music Pavilion Work J room: Miss Caroline K. McCoacb, sec- ' retary: Mrs. George W. Shuster. Mr*. * Edwin M. Malpass. Mrs. George B.-j , Smltheman. Mrs George W Under . down. Mrs. R. L. Goff. Miss Mary Barr. Mrs. R. W. Edwards and Mrs J. I! I Kulp. - MOTHERS' CONGRESS ' ' Nearly 125 .delegates from peretit- [ teacher asaoclatlufi* throughout tins cumiuouweallh attended Ihe session- 1 " of tbe New Jersey Mothers' Congress ' ' held In tbe. First M 'K Church, this diy. Tburaday aud Friday. c The association baa 800U member* ■ InlheHtate, and much good I* being I accomplished by them. Pmmlneul - educators discussed , tlaely topics at tbe meeting, aud It I* , ' felt that far greater beneficial results , will be obtained during the coming , year. When the Mothers' Congress met hare for the Orel time last July. r there appeared to be mauy at It* opening aeesloo who did not fully J ; grasp the scope of tu work Wbtu j . this was explained to the teachers. 1 . they eutered'luto the spirit ot tbe affair and promised to do their best to c help This thaj^jUd-so far as was In 1 their power, t J | Mrs Wellington Brcbtel. of Haddnn- ' field, tbe president, was at the i.pci'- . log session of tbe congress last Tbure- '■ , day morning, aDd the address of .el- ' come was made by Dr. Calvin N Ken- I [ Ball, Htale Commissioner of Educa- t I Tbe presence of Dr Keudall Indicates the Importance attached to the | Mothers' Congress bv the men l« | ; charge of the Bute's educational of . falre. c Dr. Kendall spoke of the value ot . the pereul teachers' associations, de- . daring that they are an asset and a J . big help to the Hlate. He urged that , there be a cln-er sympathy aud under•landing between pareute and leach- , ere. There caunot be two siandaids . (or the children, one at home and one , at school. Ten or twenty year* from ! now the public schqst children a III be « ' Ihe men aud women of t|&| Hlate. end ■" F I hey must he properly trained. .He ' , welromed Ihe congress and said they ' were glad to have tbe member* here. I ^ Dr T. 1>. Heusor. director ot" the 1 Mrs Bechtel, gave hyr' warm "ral'ra c . lor bar energetic w .^k in one of Hie ' kreatest movements of the day 1 Mrs. Hecblel said she Is -uie thai , 1 the mothers this year gra*p belter Hie I conditions than Ibey did last year. In I their loyally. The cauVTjus? af rtru'ng ! lo the motlirre aud the teacher. Mis c liechtel told of the work being accum- i pllbaed by the eongre~. and said they I are now lu touch s ltb many mother* Ihat heretofore they have not been , able lo reach. Hbe pleaded for organized efforts ou the |>aH of the schools. . ■ aud made a special ap|>eal lo the inei: ' ' Dr. Kendall foltejred with a strong ' , „<"> "Tbe War aud Our The morning session was attended ! by the teachers attending the Ocean ' City Hlate Hummer Hcboul. The meelJ log closed with all sioglug "The Star f Spangled Banner" led by Miss 7.i* At the afterniKiu session DrA.M ' ' Hulbert. of Rutgers College New Brums Irk. spoke on "Club Work In ' Relation to the Home aud (School " , ; He was here under direction of the J ulted Htale* Department of Agrtrul ] " The delegate* lo the convention via- r j lied the Htale Observation McIhniI In " the Wesley avenue scbi-.l Friday morning, which they Inspected, snd '' were much surprised and gratified at - ' I be scope of Its work. , The meetlug of the congress fol- a lowedtlwvl.il Assldaiil Stale Com1 mis- loner" of Educaitou Ze no. Hcolt ? was lo have made an address, hut lie aas uuable to he |>re>eut His plsce ' *'»• takeu by l)r Heusor. whuse sub 1 ' ject . was "The Relation of the Htale n I Hummer HchooH to the Mothers' Coo- * greea." It was a clear-cut expleua- b
-f condilioiis. and j ated by hi. hearer. Mlss Jo-epuine M. Adam- of the 5 ork City M-bool.. so„kr ! "Diet of Hrbol Children." "I* nod Preservation" was the took- of , Hulbert'* discourse lu the afterIt we* followed by s dlscu- I stohdhth. drying fro,,, and v^e- 1 -
PERSONALS. 9J.' D. Barker and wife, of Pblladel W phla, are at tbe Imperial. J L. C. Ritchie. 'of Lakewood. was . recent arrival at the dea lings. H. K. Golf and wile, of Pitman are visiting 8. C. Gofl at -I lie Atgleu. George \V. Cher, of Philadelphia was a visitor here during Ihe week. Herry A. Palmer, of Philadelphia, is at bis cottage. 16S0 Wesley avenue a Norman Darby aud family, of Phil lit adelphla, are among the visitor, here >* regi-lered at the Idlewild during the C. 1.. Kinsley and family, of Phila It guests. ' Mrs. Delia K. Cooper, of Phll.drl- * puis. I. at 1824 Central avenue for .he b William R Palmer and wife. ..f < Philadelphia, are registered at the K#h.u. Robert K Wheeler and wife ol > a are gue-i- of the !, Harry Egolf and family sfe Pl.da deiphians registered atMi.e Hierio.g Dr K Klauder aud wife, of Plf.la l delphis. are guests of tbe i bsudlei-l W Idle Hall in Philadelphia Tisirrd ' nirUplrv>ds j Mr. Alive A Voting and tauidi ot , Pn.l.delpl.is are at their I lia> , l.eoo aid I. sat of this euy empluisd in Phdadelpbla. fere on a three I Dr G I- -in Mli and family, of Ger ! tt(l Hr.igliloo place | t halles Hrol.am sod « .(• ..f phi a jh'A"* '/" 't """ """ ' Mr- K. P. Roughen «ife ..f K r at Galie-ton TegsAugust Hugo and (aunty of Pi,, I. i rivals at the Wyoming " | haJ. opened* his' '"ciil taga""'''^!*!* h'* ' ' rnli'SraCeiSof^ | Ml-- Iwile Compton. a iraliied riiir-v I ilrr.'wm. ? Powril'nf un- c'ly."1"" Frank Shier aud family, of Phil— • • delphis. are here for their first year ' are at the Paul Apartments. i Mrs. Emily A. Jones and sou. of ' street and Corluthlan avenue - rourtu Street aud Corluthlan
J business man. aud his family arc ai Frank E. Darby has secured the ■ services of Mia. Etbelyu Page in hti office to tide blmover tbe rushof bustf Mrs. T.J Ellinger and Miss Emily ii H. Ellinger, of Philadelphia, were l wil.d. ' at Hie Idle | ( baric* Klnpp. head of a large printing hou-ein Philadelphia, and I, his family are at 821 Ocean aveuue for 1 the season. c Tbe Miase- Keller, of Philadelphia are spending a few weeks with Miss M thul# Hexauier at her summer home i. in this city. l.-| John H. Mct'latchy and family, of ■ Philadelphia, have oficued their re- . uiiv eled cottage oo the ocean front at ; Seventeenth street. Mre. W. C. Young and her sl.ler Mlas Nellie 'A', Hmith. of Philadelphia. are at their Peutral aveuue cottage for tbe season. A R. Brow nice aud wife ofGerminlnaii. spent the week-end here ' With George Weia. they were lu the auto run no Hal unlay. Mre. Ernest HexSmcr I. visiting , Mr. and Mre. William K. Hexamer lu tills city Mre. Hexamer is the mother , of Past Cnmmodcre Hexamer. Miss Keba Hchock. of West Philadelphia. entertained Walter Bowers , and wife, of W est Philadelphia, at hsr : cottage here.dunug Uie week. Charles Fisher, a Camden wlmlesale candy manufacturer, aud faifiily ' are here for their first sea -on. fPhcy ' Hue " •p*r,,uell," •' '»cear| uie- ' Frauk Ward and family, of Phtla- ' delphia. are at Ihe Paul Aparlmenirt: as is Miss Thorp, superluteriileut of ' tbe Preahylerlan Orpbauage lu West Philadelphia. . F T. Jennings and wife, .of Philadelphia, entertained Dr fbarle* Hal 1 well and wlfe.of Philadelphia al Mr Wesley aveuue cottage Hat urday aud Hunday. ",d " Miss Page, of w issiuomiiic are visit M'" Marguerite McFarof Ixigau, Ik siieudtng her vacation with Mlas Page Waller Htewart, treasurer of the Theater, Philadelphia, and famhave opened Ibelr apartment, on Garden 'ayttoct Mr Htewart ju-t came down from Niagara. Mrs. F. B. Schneider, of Philadelphia, lias been speudlng several days With friends here. Hbe has decided to make I tot roll her permiiieiit home I here her eldeat ton, F. H. Schneider Mrs M W. Monlran and daughler Ruth, of West Phlladelpina' visited W. Ward Beam and family ou Hunday. Mr. Moulran I. delighted wnuOcean Cliy ,ud plan, to spend : the summers here in tbe future Brirt . » ho " tTi'd . d,'h7 " "f lu Hie north 'rectloo ^"tbe'clty?!' taw day. ago entertained Ihe member- ol (he ladles Auxiliary of the Old Folks' n" ->v" Mis. Ethel aud Mabel He.e and I Locher aud Roland Hieslman of Plnladeluhla. were the gue-t- of D> J Thorn ley Hughe, and wile, of tb» city. Sunday Mr Locher . ch'.lr of tha Pennsylvania Mollis Picture Ceuaor Boatd. - Dr. and Mrs W. Katslon R.dger. the w inners cf the first trophy lu the" ja*5 ^ia*S''wBL,£ Hexauier Dr Rodger- Is Hie fallout W. II si -tun Rodger- Jr who mar ried Miss Amy Hexamer li.T apnng Mre. Hopble Hess and her daughler Anua He-s. of Chicago are spending a few week* win, \, , Mrs. Charles A. Hex. met at the.t cottage here. Mr. Hexamer i. -ecre tary of the Philadelphia Fire Under ' writer.' Asjoci.imu and one of the best know rifihen in fire insurance rir ciea-of ihe United Stales. | Oil « "l the lirassr. I One of the town's prominent bu.icut Ibe nigh gr... lu various section" 1 Of the resort before Auiru-t I ami thus j do away witu auuoyauce from m.,.qul'oes. . v
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I nar, in lard. TIATII and am ^ COAL COAL TRY OURS FOR QUALITY . C. H. SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. Twelfth andWcat Avenue : Ware's Soecialties , 813 asbury avenue ■,asr'."n 50c. doz. a^teifte20c.qt. The fiocst Tea* and Coffee*. We make a specialty of our Fruits and ! ; Vegetables— fresh every dayL do'ootaDIMt, lm" ^'1^' F. H. Ware grocer ' Phone 7! -M
PLUMBING : Are von getting entire satisfaction a* to prioea, workmanship and Im-inm. e-mrb-v5 If oot. it will pay you to give me a trial. I am in an excejiiouallv good iswitiou t.'. latere of your repair work of which 1 make a apacialty. I have uu exr-cnatve o-tuhh-hm-nt orA'leriral foroe to rnaintain Giva ma a trial. Ph„n.. C. H. BACON 6D7 Eighth Fit ford The I'nlvernal tar To get the ntaxitnum sen-ice frotu your Ford car, it must have careful attention from time to time; a little "tuning up to keep it running smoothly always adds to its power and endurance. To be assured of the best mechanical service and the use of genuine Ford materials, bring your car here where you get practical -Ford experience, and the regular Ford part*' Ford prices, fixed by the company, are the same everywhere Touring Car Sy»j; Runabout $345, Sedan $645. Coupelet $505. Town Car ?595 — all f- o. b. Detroit. On display and for sale by LANTERN MOTOR COMPANY Ocean City, New jereey Co-Operators Fojf, the operator and the person you call, are three parties to everj- telephone call. < All three must co-operate towards good telephone j service: \You co-operate when you make sure of the ngnt ntimber by first consulting the directory. The operator tro-operates by, making the con-nec-Uon quickly, accurately, and courteously. f The person called co-operates by answering promptly -and by individual or firm name. All co-operate for good service by speaking { j clearly and distinctly. , 1 B The Delaware & Atlantic Telegraph & Telephone Company " C B. Smith. District Msnwg.r ! Atlantic City. N. J.
f ' ^ ANY KINO. V ANY WHUg Joseph G. Champion UUILlilNC CONTRACTOR t Ralph Hayes VanGilder ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER to — — YOU SHOULD HAVE A Reliable Builder To 'erect your Ocean City cottage. Yon cannot spare the time to look after it closely yourself and must depend upon the honesty, ol the contractor. I have built for a large- number of people and could refer you to Send lor the list of names and photographs ol the houses.
Otis M. Townsend
OFFICE 8lb St. Opposite P. 0.
BUILDER
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Allen Scull » THE. BVlWiPER Si earn mjto Ocmjx drs. Rhone Connections i! . S B SWAN J. E. TR0UT Swan and Trout > practical
Garoenters and Builders 41 1040 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. J. Walter V. Hess CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER jobbing given special attention
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Office 1017 Asburv Avenue ocean city new jersey John Marts Lumber Co. . Ninth Street and Haven Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. j. Lumber Millwork, Moulding*. Building Paper, Planer Bo»rd. NaOa, S«.h Weight*. _ etc. E*ttm«te» Furnnhed. Prompt Delivery. j Be" Phonc «8 . Inter-State Phone «34-A SUTTON & CORSON CO. General Contractors Grading and Street Building 739 ASBURY AVENUE Ocan City, Ncs Jersey Bell Phone. I N6-J ^ Furniture Storefi lET.ic (Reupholstering ESTIMATE Window Shades FOR YOU /Awnings and 'House Furnishings . Our Price* jrr Lowed possible conuflent with Good Work and Bret Milcnxl Lawrence H. Lear 654 Ashury Avenue Qcean City. N. Jl—TAVE you a cottage, bungalow or apartiiient to furnish? We have a line of at less than Philadelphia prices.. It will pay you to call and see our stock before buying elsewhere. \\ indow shades a specialty. Chas. E. Adams & Bro. 720-22 Asbury Ave.

