Ocean City Sentinel, 9 August 1917 IIIF issue link — Page 4

YACHT CLDB MEN MfD CHURCH erf Hear Powerfal Sermon b; c Fleet Chaplain, Dr. Chas. H. Bohner. Ooe of tbe best attended sexylces of ■be Oeeao City Yaebt Club everNiqld by tbat popular orgaulxillon tools place od Sunday evening lo tbe Kind Presbyterian Church, when tbe edifice of tbe cburcb waa crowded to tlie doora by tbe member* and frlende/ff the dob. ' Tbe club membera met at tbe Ma•ey £ Edtrhrd* building end marched to tbe cburcb In a body, occupying eeate referred fur tb cm. Heading the i pfoceaalnn .were tbe regular line nltl • cert of the dub. Commodore llaulel | ii. Parla, Vice Commodore Waller IV, Hons* 1 1 and Heat Commodore Jsmes < W. Fdrnley, Paat Commodore* Wm i K Hexamer, J Ralph Wileon. Charter '• J. Curran and Cbarle* F.Weil Mem - hera of tbe Ladle*' Auxiliary atoo oc I copied reserved aeate In tbe main audi- c torium. A pieaelug feature of Hi e • vloii we* tbe presence of thirty live t boy* of tbe Uermantown Boya' Club t who alao marclied lo the cborcb In a body, oecupyiug aeata ae< apart for *

Tbe cburcb war beautifully drcu- i raled with tbe national flag aud Ibe i colore of Ibe various allie* with whom ■ . tbe Called Slate* I* joined in tbe » ar I agalbft tbe European Central Power* Tbe flower* for tbe occasion acre | -retented by lira Lewie M Cream. w bote i d treated hu-baud waa a former oommodore of tbe dob. Tbe mualcal program waa of an- o usual attractiveness. ibe alnglog of tbe t quartet being particularly plcasfbg. D Tbe work* of Mis* Loutoa'T Coreou, e eoprano, aud or Uw Mildred E. Brooke, contralto, called far a pedal F pralae. both of tbtee young artlate • being lo Itlelr beat voice, and alogmg J with rare charm. Tbe. solo of tbe eee- il ntug by George -Erne*. enlllled. "O li Lord, Kebuke Me Not." by Brown. *i waa rendered with true feeling and with a range of voice tbat_ waa -truly w marveloua. Tbe quartet* baa- been a greatly atrengtbeoed by tbeaddHloo t>; of Edward Rumbf, who baa been an- .fa • gaged for tbe montb of Augnat, aud ai who auatalued tbe tenor parte wltb tl atrlklug power. a Tbe cbepleta of tbe dab, tbe Rev ei Cbarlm H. Bobber, paalor of tba Flret ej Churcb, preached hie slytb auuual ai atrmou to t£e organization, departing ei from bta nana! cuatom on tbaae occa w alooa of epaafclBg on aoaaa nautical it autyeet wltb a aplrttnal application, « and addraaalng tbe mam beta on a It tbame of national Interest. Uia anb- tt jack waa, "Tba Fulure of tbe Repnb H He." and Ma taxi. Exektel 36; 17: "Tbe a renowned city that waa at rung In the ta "ten" Cl HaaaM: u "Aa yacbtaman wa love tbe eea— Ita u aw ailing Uflaa, Ita heaving blllowa, iu ii bracing wtnda, and aa man who love the eea It la of inland to redact tbat o tba fauna of our Kapok lie. wbtcb we ec aim greatly lore. Ilos apoa tbe boUDd- n ten waters upon wblcb ire speod so aaaeb of oar ttaee ao pleasantly during CT tbe taamat aeootbe." U( " Wltb this thought Id mlud tbe IP speaker -traced the history of ibe R* ,< public during Ua earlier period, wbcu hi " petted, wbeu

ablp-bolldmg and commerce nDdar Ibe Amenoan flag wmeexteeatveiy earned oa. Me abowad bow American trade bad bean paralysed during tba Civil War, after which ft was neglected by °ur gnat flnancWra. who turned Ibdr . attention to tbe development of -the grmt Monk west, with tba raeult that today w* bare tbe food end munitions and supplies of every kind needed by fatetgn laads.bot lack Ibe ships needed foctbair trnoepactation. With a law brief strokes be painted - tba tin of tba eaveo gnat miwttlme powaee that have ruled tba world be- • raoee they controlled the sees, and abowad bow tbe development of our P^POp'f ftftfl prestige. out. and worded and expreesedTTbe apaabar'a wall known mannor, being , declared by Cbom who wars present a. , •be bat* tbe chaplain baa yet delivered , to lbs-dub. DOG CATCHER QUITS ' Wmw mates M Tflala mm* Tneala- < Mwma Ware ksaege tar Hlaa. ' Tba dog catcher appeared "In nor c mldat" Tboraday. and he Imaaed lately " ft*** a scare to owners of caoloea. Tbe name of tbe dog-catcber Is "Nick" ' Ruaao. • Tbe first dog be canght la c . owned by Racbsl Bryant, who la Jam- " treaaat tb* city ball. It coat her fl to 1 taenia the animal's liberty. "Nick" bad an nnbappy experience wltb Kraekoldar J. p. Fox's terrtor Friday morning. Tba animal bu the , fallow, who bad to have bit Injuries dressed by Dr. Herscbel PettR. It ooata 61 to oMalu tba releam of a J dog Immediately after It captured A, charge of 35 ceota a day la made for each dog caught. Tbe animal 1* i.-lrf 1 each animal held

lot Ilea days. Then 4t Is killed. Tbe dog pound Is at Eleventh street and ' Wast avenue Two days were sufficient fur Ibis * dog catcher Than be quit. He caught * twelve canine*. _ aud la eatd tp have collected on four or tbem. Wltb no ooe to look after tbem lo tbe pound, ' tba other anlmala were soon released. , i William K. Masaey. or tula city, as 1 representative of tba I ettilrhem riteel ' Company, baa laaasd t tie hedsof all tbe 1 streams north or Tuekabae and flow- c log Into Great Egg Harbor Bay from c S.utb River. Tba team embrace. 1 mveeal bead red acre*. The pur pom * of Ifta cempeuy to not staled. Tbe Rev. Hugh B. MeOrooe. pastor ef Urn WaksfteM Presbyterian Cburcb, . UammatowB. mod the Rev William ' "Mk-lw pe-*»ie of the Wast Hide , Fill mm Im. < bureb. German to wo am amang the vwnon htm They ' am kaab wall kaowa end popalm '

lSQfl PEOPLE-At. ... F pieFservices r Baptist Church Meetings Sunday Evenings Are Having TJnbonnded Snccess. if The attendance el the service* el Hie | d ^impodrome Sunday night under the t wtr^5nje» of the First Baptist . I Trurcti ' H went to the 1500 mark, and evidence | e (tame from aN aides of the good done, e ap- till- popular mrvice. h f A striking feature of these evening ' i meetings i- that, by a allow of bends. ' - called for cacti night by Mr. Lincoln. t grecatloti hea twen new people alio < ' never been there before This la ' -Igiilficaut of the va-t u urn tier of |ieo- t I pie tbem mrvice* are reaching: aud. t with tnemriea cos- half over and -oc- i ■ established. Ibe eight week* of t meeting* a ill easily have reached over t ■ 7/M0 different, people during the eea- I -on • This more people than the I Church In it* prcseut building < and reselling some folks that no aer- - of any kind would bate touched c had not the Hippodrome been used. a -l:gblly Sunday, -glvlug a-amoolber ef- 1 lect. Mr. Fiedler, of t'brlma. played a ices. Jter. rieoier. oi t neieea. piayeo

- a pleasing roruet solo w hile Ibe offer- ■ log was taken. One of ibe good ujui -ical feature* of the mrvice was Ibe ■ tine and apppeetated'solo by Mrs. A VI Uray. president oflbc Woman4* Auxiliary of ibe Philadelphia (Irene, who sang, pr'or to Ibe errmon. • lleaveu la My Home." She was so well received tbat Ibe paalor received many request* from ludivlduals after tbe mrvice to secure ber for another big night during lliewauiu Sucb an effort will be made. Tbe subject of tbe mrmcu by tba M. M. Lewt*. tbe 'pastor, wa* 'Eteroal Life." Ha took aa bia text 17; 8: "This is life eternal, that t bey might know Tbee. tbe only true aud. Him wbom Tbou did.t -end." Heeald in part: "To understand what eternal life I*, mnat Hr*t learn something cmcerning life Itself, and Ibis can be doue keeplog In mind certain biological ' upon which life la based. We ; conscious of life, bat to live mean* ' a major part of oar organism environment. We may lorn a leg. arm. appendix, etc., bul so long aa tbe - major organism keeps in correspond eoce wltb surrounding environment. 1 continue to live.' To die mean* fallore of tbe organism to keep (n correspondence wltb tba ever-ebaDg-environment. For Instance, a 1 pulled ashore la out of Ita elemeut. would have lived weeks and monl'ba had |t been left alone, bat, nol being able to readjust Itmlf lo Its changed environment, tbe tlabgasp* Its last on tbe wbarf. This Illustracan be followed through human "To koow God la to correspond with To eorraepood wltb God ta to correspond wltb a perfect environment aud God la everlasting " Here Mr. Lewis disposed of Ibe false never-ending existence or moboiooous dolog nothing, bat wbtllng time wltb a white robe and a » on Ibe banks or Jordan. He !

e said lire waa action, growth, develop. 1 moot, broadening out. In an loflnlle 1 environment, approacblug ibe living ! I God In point of character, and while 1 F be lovad knowledge, yearbed for ' r power, achievement, widening influf ""i eteroal life offered just sucb au I opportunity. Knowing God,* uot 1 » monotonously living, to eternal life. ' ' To gain eternal life, or communion < I sod correspondence with God. meant i having Uia capacity for God. This ■ I capacity for God or ability to corn i i apond wltb tba loflulle environment i ■ to not a natural gift, bat Is give,, Ly I 1 God. -Except ye be bora again yt r cannot see tba kingdom." > "Weeaooot have Iblacapaclly given ua nhtl| we unload oar ela," said Mr. " Lf wis "If we confess our sins. He is ' faithful and just to forgive us our atna " and lo cleanse ua from all uurlgbteouaoeaa. The*e are the word a of scripture He characteristically aald, -if you . want to carry a load of pure sugar for me, yon would baee lo dump your . cart of garbage and cleanse tbe cart.' j Ho, If yoo want to retain tbe pure and boly presence of God, you will bave „ unload your guilt and alii aud be clmn«ed by Him before tbta to poalble." " He.coocluded by calling on men to. , repeat, turo to God. recalve tba capacity for ,God, cor re* pond wHlf-4>od and a perfect envirobmenl aud ibu* ICommunleatrd.) A Srepoaeroa* Propoaltlou . ElllTOK THE BBKTINBI.:— Just with ■ whom the Idea originated In conoec- I lion wltb ibe aatomabing proposal. • glveo out In the news column* of Hit r la*i Issue of your paper, to exclude Ibe t public from tbe uceao end of tbe cl'y'* r pier, by tbe erection of gat to. at a car- ' pier, by the erection of

lain point on each side,- is uot clear < and wby sucb a ' prepostaraua propo I sttion should bave been glveu a mo < meal's consideration I* beyond under- ' standing. Tbe entire structure of tbe > music pavilion, luslde aud out. Is pub lie property, built aud mitntalnaU I with public mouey, aod.aay dictation. ■ by any Individual or group of lodl- ' vlduala, as to wbat part of It, at au'y ! lime, special or fteoeral. shall, or shall t not, be free. Is. lo say tbe least, out of t order. Fortunately, however. Direr- 1 Campbell aud Adams, la tbelr * correct views of tbe matter, will, uo doubt, save Ocean city from tbe riot, cule It would decidedly Invite were ( such a proposition put Into effect. j, : *■<=■ J Alix. Lawrence. Jr.. receutly '' placed a new engine lu bis boat, tbe Anuto L , aud be tried It-out ou Saturday morqlug It worked like a charm. With Mr. Lawrence ou tbe trip were h A H. Blckler, E. lero; Cumalnga, ? Master Alex. Cummiugs and H. T | Churcb. jj

SUNDAY IN THE 1 5 LOCAL CHURCHES. - Strong Sermons and Excellent «, Mnsic Heard by Con'gregations. el Tbe morulug seriuon In Ihe Flrsl 1, 1 M. K. Church by Ihe pa-tor. the Rev el J «. Kulp, wa* pue of hi. mo*t prace Ileal from Ihe locsl-pulplt It set forth applied fbrl.-tlaulty lu no uncrrialti r term* from the text Kph. I: 31 -S3. Refereuce was nfa'de to the fact I hit, ■ Hie dodtliie of Ihe text has. not been' • sufficiently emphasized -and lis* been the church regarding t'hristiaii *ptril ! and duty. Yet II slates, lu a nutshell. . ' ibe. world's difficulty and ht the -auie ' time it give* the cure for mo.l of the ' - negative *ide bid. u. put away ' : wiatti, -envy, bltterue*-, clamor, evil. ' saus-wblleou It* positive side, we are. ' commatideil to be kind, lender hearted ( and forgiving one another The coarse aud bea.lly forui* of sin are not uieiitloued III the texl. A man might be n kee|<er of the leller of Ihe la*, ap ■

ir- patently ah honest and upright man. « eye* of the world, aud yet commit I every »in mentioned in Ibe thlrty-flr.l •„ aud tbtrty-aecoud verses of the fourth -. chapter ul Kpheslau*. They are spiritg are Ibe la-uea of life." ■r are directly traceable lo tbe evil di* tiou, heartache, worry coon- fr.nu the s outcroppiug Into conduct of the -plrll ■ ual sins which Ihe pastor » aeconeldert tug. Obedience lo tbe command of , ibe teat would transform the world e lUd create a new heaven and a new t earth, for then men would have in them the mind that wa. lu Cbrisi . itid Ihe kingdom of Cod would be . universally in ibe.bearta of meu. . Dr. Kulp declared (hat ( iiristlmlly I not bad a fair trial, and tbat the . follower* of tbe Master do not all take , ibeir religion eerlouidy, do not lake , tito words aa command,, but too fre- , (Uently act aa Jf a certain discretion ■* . allowed as to whether or not Implicit . obedience Is to be rendered. There never wea a more aluful thought in , the heart of man. None may dlsre- . rard auy word of tbe l^ird. , lu the evening, the excellent music . waa a feature of the service The , quartet to wluulug complimentary I BOLT TRINITY. 1 Jloly Trinity Church was filled at • the momlng service Sunday, at wbich • the rector preached on the word* " from St. Matt. 8;4. ' Mere man could not satisfy the Inner craving of "the hearts of the pe» 1 pie. Only God could meet the need ' God could and God would, but we hav, to follow Him into the wilderness and surrender what we have to Him. A the beat It could be but a loaf or twi ! and a few small fishes, but whatever I It waa. a mighty change was effected ' by the act. God took it intQ.Hls hand, 1 and blessed it: He returned it, and

lo. it aatisfled.. When . the 'life is bleaaqd and consecrated by the Mas ters' hands, there is pesce. The book and the sport becomf bread of life when God takes tbem into His hand, and bleaaes them to our service. One finds, then, that he can be in the world and -not of the world, can enjoy the world with good, instead c evil, consequently can play and make without sinning: suffer and en dtire all manner of tribulation wit h cheerfulness and confidence. Man can never satisfy the multitude 'with but God can. ST. AUGUSTINE'S. There were uuusually large congregation* at tbe services lu 81. Auguslloe'a Cburcb Huuday morning. Tbe at 6 8fi o'clock was said by ibe Rev. Wm K. Htadelmao. 88 K.. ol Ibe Holy 'Ubosi College, Cornwall*; tbe 8 o'clock by ibe rector, tbe Rev: riioinas K. Blake, and tbe 6 end lo ■■'clock Due- by Ibe Rev. Thomas A. Galvlo. C. 8. 8. H.. of Bt. Joseph'* Retreat. Atlantic Cltv. At tbe 10 o'clock mas* tbe celebranta brief sermon from Ibe gospel of tbe day. He tnld of ibe efficacy of the proper kloft of praying, lie urged tbe necessity of people praying wiib contrite and bumble bean*. WHAT HE CARRIES Coast Uiard Hi. Seieral Appliances In Htw Haversack. Many people on Ihe Boardwalk In Ihe evening* often see one of the tilled 8:ale* Coeal Guard* "bustling along w lih a baver*ack el In* side and many el tbem wonder wbat be ba* in Ibe bavetaack. Tbl* contain* an everready searchlight for signal lug in case it I* required; three co.teu light* with

ger-nr coming loo close lo shore or signal lu Ibe ship's crew ihal Ibe craft has beeu seen, and also there J* a hand telephone In tbe receptacle. There are four drop lids between Fourth at reel aud Tlilrty.-fourtli street akjybieb the man niu*l stop ou bis rounds, lu case tt i* necessary to get • lu touch with the Fourth street station by mean* of bis band telephone Ihe man would call up Ihe relay ataUounLougpor, and I ben -lie would wiib tbe Fourth .treet Mailon""'*""* 1 !'•* Christian King. The member* of the .First Baptist 1 u*e a Christian flag In .-on- 1 junction with the American flag in : the salute* given by the school every Sunday afternoon. The Christian flag was donated by Ml- Ethelyo ' Page, who I* interested In the urogr^i* oft he church F.axagepeai Announced. -M i«> ' Marion Woods, of Montclalr i baa returnrd borne after *petidtog a • month here a* tbe guest of Henry . > ou ug at hi* hotel on Ocean avenue ' l** "'Kagemeut of Mr Young and I Mia. Wood* waa auuouuced recently .

CHURGH GIYEN 1 * PRETTY FLAG t Interesting Ceremonies at | Holy Trinity and Patriotic Sermon by Rector. . Tin- patriot It- .-crrlc- held at Holy I Trinity Church, on Sunday night, was ! five service was tbe formal presentsI tion and d.-dication of a . large silk , American flag, which had been givj-n To the church" in memory of ' Lieut , t'urils ("lay Pollock, who went throush i the CI* il War -and died of hi* wot. I i In Jane. ISSi. lb hi* twenty second I handed over to the rector at thi- ' all the more interesting by Uo- pre- 1

I I " The Rev Mr. Andrew* preached at ' appropriate sermon on the subject ol r "The soldiers and sailor* and Ret , Cross workers are standing by the .. country with a steady devotion to ,f duty which should inspire the nation • I with pride and patriotism. Some ar- * , world safe for democracy to ensur. J c Those who. for one reason or anolhet ' have to remain, must nevertheless do 1 ; their bir. Every man and woman wh. J > can be used at the front must go. The c ' rest must go in their persons by work * f ing self-sacrificingly- at home in Mn ways as the Government directs. All " are called to the colors: all are called 1 among those present. Let them prove themselves patriots, everyone will ' • ing to give their lives, if need be. in ■ c defense of the principles for which t Old Glory' .stands!" j Recent real estate transfer* in Ocean "i l.Tty recorded In the office of fou in \ > t Clerk Hlldreth.ia reported In the t ai- " l, May County Uaxette. are as follows: i Joseph M. Rowland, el ux. to Clem- 'i ent R. H. Cunnlogbam. »7.ot*l. No. MOD 8f Cbarle* place. h Alvln P Klsley . et el., trustee, to Osboru Corsuti. 6835. Init* 333, 33-1 aud 335, Section C. , Hauuah V. Mitchell lo Clarence H ' White. .Southwesterly 30 feet of loi 833. and northeast lo feet of lot ( Section C. ' Wm. 8. Yeo, exr.. to Geo> 8. Yeo, ' et el. 63.800. Lot 663. Section A. . Alvln P. Hi-ley. et el. to Elizabeth £ 1 A. Seeds S.575 I .ol "1 c o-i ..... u 8 A. Lot B.

Wm. W Kaln, et el . lo Ag.tba D. ii- Jobnaoo. 61.500. Lot 333, Section E. k Robert 8. Miller, sbertfl. laud of »■ Elizabeth A. Lipplncott. et al., toWuj * D. Lipplncott. 61 500. Lot* 481 end 185, Section 1>. n . William D. Lipplncott. et ux, to „ vlary A. Barnburat. 6350 Lot on uorthwesl side of Asbnry avenue 90 fret soutbweal from aoutliwest side ol r Slxleentb street. h- Robert W. Scott, etux to Core O. n Wb-eler. 68 800. ldita .55 aud 57, h Section 7. plan 3 Artbnt O. Barton to Walter W. Hea*. y'»t* 738 and 730, Section C. Etnlly H. Elllnger to Harry U. Cole. 1760 Lot* 671 and 672. Section H. " Harvey Y. Lake to Washington W. « Rowley. Jr. 6550 Lot 185, eub-dlvl- i » *iod of Ocean City Bayous. l( Joseph M Row land, el ux, to Clara ' ■: R. McCargo. 63.000 Premises 854. ■ '• Pennlyn place. 0 Samuel B. Oofl, et ux. to.Ketlie M. ' ■ Goff. Parts of lota 873 aud 875. Sec- ! » Hon A. i City of Ocean city to John P. Fux. ' '«■ Wu.lt claim* lot 645. Section L. ! - Charles A. Doe. et ux. to William ' > H. Dalsrotb. 6*10 Part of lots 703 • ' aud 704. Secflou D. t Maurice V. Daniels, et ux. to ' Blanche FT Mlnot. Lot II piau •; ' Bay. Front. ' ' j Emma M. Kruae to Samuel K. Fau- I celt. Lot 601. Section L. - -4 Sbaler. Lot 563. Section A. 1 Hannah W. Mitchell to Ell E. Dae Vis. et ux. Part of lot 824. Section C. 8 Kettle M. Goff to Samuel B. Goff. el 1 ux. Part* of luts 873 and 875, Seel loig - Loutae E Stanton Young, et vlr. to , t Wm. Katesou. Jr. 62ts«i parl„ „f • i lots 416 and 416. Section H 1 i B.

r ket Co. ,(5 000 Lot in northeast line f •>< Fifteen lb street, 55 feet snutheast I from southeast line of Central avenue Silas I- Scbumo to Wm. A Mar- . i gerum. 6360. Igita 97A and STB. ' I plan 5. Bay Front. Weatoo'.l Chocolate Co. tu Robert 1 1 Ixd 652. Section- D ! Robert W. Tee*dato lo Jame* J.ij ! Nee ley. 'Same as aUive I Oarer L. Moray to Harvey B. Moray ' : 61. 5>«. Lot 396 Section C. J '. The Ocean City Gardens Co. to' At- ' lanlic Railroad Co. Portion of tractv , marked "Space reserved for railroad , track-." block 7. plan I. eoutaiulug ! i 21.750 square feel. ; Harriet H. Luug. et al., to Fraiit-i* ' | Cot sou, Jr. Lot 430. SectkiiiV. . CMS Bwnoa. Tho* meu a lio are memlier- ,t Hie ! , Red Cross Society and bave not yet 1 purchased Red Croa* button* may do » so auy morning by calling attbemn-l" -lc pavilion, where Ml*a Caroline K \', oacb will be glad to eccomni.Klat, tlirm Wltb the butloo*. which coaCSS'. cento each. The membership fee to 61- '

COLOR RETURNS i TO HER CHEEKS t Enjoys Eife Now, for the j First Time 1n Several Years; Praises Tanlac. •I. hadn't beeii able to get any real ' enjoyment out of life for several * years." -aid Miss Helen Huebnrr ' 33« South Fifth street, Philadelphia. -because of stomach trouble aud In- ; digest kill. people I would suffer all at- ' I would have lu be lakeu home. All ! d liferent, nitw. lioWever. because raulac lis* got my siiimach working "Today I rat heartily without fear | -dice I tlr-t link Tanlac My bow I "!"1 *"d "'. '.d I he * "o w* of 'bealt h"b '* 1 I TrriTik, 'iifferetilCgi7b *' Tau'lw d'd . • ml explained lu Gceau City at lughes- Central Pharmacy. adv. "

CAMPH0ROLE— Al ONCD RELIEVES PAIN ' It Soothes and Loosens Up : Those Stiff Rheumatic ( Joints, Reduce Inflamation and Drives Out Pain Dent suffer with Lumbago. Rheu- 1 madam. Neurttla, Pleursy. Neuralgia and Ccr.gestlon. Here to the quickest i to atop. Get a Jar of Camphor- •" whfla you ar* apptodngoft-amphor.-l- t you will wonder what became of'th 1 pain. The remarkable aucp.-*, „• f green. Menthol and Camphor. ' pr* 'n a synthetic way to riv.- r.raits. It la well known that th, n, I .( rtfy to their great curative pr!, pop i.. " At all drurgtata In :5c and J0c Jai " • I ?jes Eiamioed Without Drops ;; Her* i* nonerrwilty ofiolng to l^dladelphUu V <t> stork ol Kye lilasw* and Kpeetacles lis 2 ■oroplrlr .. can be found In any city. * Prescription Irnse* duplicated ml "bort A. We ELY ATLAftTIC CITY, ft. J. H COAL COAL ' 4 TRY OURS FOR quali t y C. H. SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. * ■ w. it. antiuntArtKK LUItlUbK CO.

Twelfth and Wea t Avenue ; Notice'to Limit Creditors. - r* si Z. POWELL, HOA Bll W^OHOBEN^raKEBOLUEHM Public Notice. Sheriff's Stle. ,*

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A BARGAIN IN OceanCityLots HARRY F. STANTON St.. Opposite Post Oflice . OCEAN CITY HFADLEf & ADAM* la Dandino Pftftl

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i j A LESSON | : I THE SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS MAN does not spend his | | time in running down his competitor, but strives to make him- N « self better and more worthy of success by using MAZDA ,-i I ft) LIGHTING. "The Matchless Light." "■ H - 1 S- Phone, or drop a postal for representative. W S OCEAN CITY ELECTRIC SERVICE ji ■ \

e J ; I AN' K1NL> / \ ANV WH"K Joseph G. Champion > - BUILDING CONTRACTOR

fialph Hayes VanGilder ARCHITECT ANO ENGINEER * YOU SHOULD HAVE A Reliable Builder To erect your Ocean City cottage. You cannot spare the lime to look after it closely jonrscll and must depend upon the honesty 01 the contractor. . • I have built for a large number of people and could refer you to any or all of them. Send lor the list of names and photographs ol the houses. Otis M. ToWnsend OFFICE n I III nrD OCEAN CUV, 81b St. Opposite r. 0. D U I L L J C. n N. J. Allen Scull THE BdWiPLR hi GUT a stXB OCMBIf M Yt, Rhone Connections S B SWAN J. E. TROUT Swan and Trout

Oaroenters and Builders JOBbING * SPCCIALTY 10A0 ASBQ8Y 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 MiUwork, Moulding*. Building Paper. Plaster Buard, Naito,Sa*b Weights. etc. Est.ms.es Furnished. Prompt Delivery. Bell Phone 18 Inter-State Pho-te 134-A SUTTON & CORSON CO. General Contractors Grading and Street Building 739 asbury avenue °c':ln city. New lersey

Bell Phone. 186- J Furnllure Stored .Reupholslering ? LET US (it j c, f ESTIMATE W,ndow FOR YOU .Awnings and . -House Furnishings rj. Our Price, ire Lowed posuble consistent with Good Turk ind Best Mibriil Lawrence H. Lear " 654 V5bury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. 1_TA\ E you a cottage, bungalow or apartment to furnish? We have a line -of furniture at less than /Philadelphia prices. It will pay you to call and see our stock Imjfore buying elsewhere. \Y indow shades a specialty. Chas. E. Adams & Bro. 720-22 Asburv Ave.