SUNDAY IN THE StrongSermons and Excellent Music Heard by Congregations. * . FIKSr U.K. The Rev. Dr. Johu G: Wilson. *u perioleudaot of the Outral Dl.trict'of 1 Philadelphia, preached the sermon* ' In the Firat M. E. Church Honda} ' Thai of the morning we* a nni«'> effort In Ibe pulpit, while that of the 1 rveuing was a model brief.pungent ad. dram. The thurnlug theme wa«'"Tbt 1 Ureal Coaimle*iuii'' aud Ihe text " Mark, 16; 15. The lot raid uctliu wax lllumiualliig and wax la part a* follow*: . "Tlie le*t word* of a dying friend " are al way* of siiprtme folates! when that friend In hie la-t hour le bloeeed * with Ihe unclouded - p<»aewlou of III
hie fecultlr* and when hie life ha* liinjgs^ to hi* fellow men. The part-' lug wohte ot great uatloual leader* who'" have devoted their liree lo the welfare of- their fel low-countrymen , - are al way* cheriabed by lbo«e couutry;. , men a* their moat preclou* heritage and aa command* lobe acted lipoh. Waablogtnn'a farewell addrea* atlll live* potent for. good lu Ihe heart of evtff loyal American MrKlnley'* 1 • la** word* are forever grareu on the 1 'heart of llil* nation. I •Of trauacendant Import and power. ' therefore, rnuat be the parting com- ■ mand of Him whoae name u above < every name, artbat command la re I - corded lo the text. Hi* disciple* had. eeen and heard Ibe Master: He had t revealed the Fattier 10 tbem. "He I that bath eeeu me bath eeen the " Father." Tbey knew Him fof the' H Son of God, Ibe Cbrlal, and tbey wor- • whipped Him. Therefore, they mnet tSeep Hie worda. fulfill Hie commands n and Iranemlt thai obligation loall Hie h dl*clple* In all Iba agca." n The speaker ibeu considered the " main thought of hie aermou, which (i waa the fundamental rights of un- II eared men and vomeu and their just II dalau on the Church of Jeaus Christ, II -and be promoted this. thought with b. startling empbaala and In a Way Ibat ai made II live In the hearts of bia bear- II era. Many had bean dimly cooertonk II of the trath of the speaker's laaebing on this baad, but Dr. Wilson has oi lodged that troth In their hearts as an u< authottlattva golds to their future authoMtalive guide
Chrtrtlaa eondaet. None can ever be ootaaau or forfait Ibeir-rlghts lo Ibe preached gospel. The Chorcfa of Jesus Chris! can never 6e relaeaed from Ibe obligation' •» aava every man or. woman. Nona falls so low aa lo pal blmeelf beyond ibe efficacy of ibe gos- ■ m>- ■ Dr. Wilson declared thai Iba Mas •art method with the Manor mart al- . Ways ha that of the Charch. Ha waa aovar afraid of eoo lamination by iba taoah of a ataaer, bat always showed Hblava fae tbam and personal Inter «bam by brotherly treatosent of ' 'bom. Ho oatoaed into their lives wbbflod like sympathy and bore lbelr sine lo His own heart. - la dosing. Dr. WUaoq atlrrsd ibe hoart ef evaey trap Amertean among blkhaamea. M* daetoMd that Jans . «« » IM making ibe world safe far democracy, and thai Hie spirit I. tarn lea caw log iba whole world ond Waglag ohoat a walvanol brother bbodof moo rated nndrr Iba father b-< af Oad. Tborafora, the praaeol •artd hauls again* I ha powers of evil oadoppmmlea taeoraals lo ibe wlekOoAlero autocracy thai " boaionby. Ho b breaking every yokt w" . T*w loege* gaUtevmg and by far the toM MMM eervlee ao far this acaaon we mjayad MamUy night In lbs Hipped idme al the writ* of the Firat ■aptM Ubateh. Owing to Iba large number that gathered oortr, Mr. Lioeolo waa enabled ta-bagln the aong aarvlee al 7 40 o'clock and lbs people mag wMh larvae aa atbera gathered Mr. Lincoln hoe the ability of puuing "*» MM map Into iba aong service Which makes all present f«i good FortdnaMy, Prof, a p. tftoul came lo Oomn UHy a waak abend of lima awl. faato^ a Baptist nod a Mend of lbs pas Krf. lbe Rev M. M. Lewie, wtilfnglj onme la the Hippodrome and aaag effectively during the aoug service and after the sermon ' Ml* Mabol Klma. Just before the «i rmu a , sang a heaatlfu I solo, entitled I •The Croaa." It was a lltung piece 1 well aong to prveade the rormua The paseor, praaching upon the sob- 1 jert. "The Cross of Cbrtst, " took as bis 1 text John 1;14 16. , He spoke In part aa follows: "In Ihhas word* Jesus enoonuces t" N'leodemua a myalery greater thau 1 •bat dfJhaoew birth, when H. say. , thai Ha crucifix too was appointed as I aeoaaaaiy to Ibe selsallon of man-' « kind.. Christ Hlmaalf summarises the I necessity tor lha cram In His analogy < to fbeaaad eora, Vartly. verily I my . nolo yon, exorpt a grain of wheal fall 1 into the earth sod die. It abidetb by < "self alone, but If it die tt brlogrtb forth much fruit ' - , "Hal vol loo. coma, through faith but a apart he faith W the crucified ""•* Von can believe mat Jesus was.lbe Hoa of Uod, that He became ■ Incarnate, .thai Ha <Hd lha- jvorfc. of Uod. punched Ibe truth of Uod. Which • K followed would lead to wisdom end. 1 Happiness This is .11 good, but Kmc- t damas believed this much.' He mid, u •We know that Tboo an alhacber I, come from Uod.' etc. This faith. I. p good so far a* it goes., bat N due. not ti go tor enough. Jew. .perthe. thsi , •ha CaMb that saves, iba faith thai li bring* eternal Ufa Is* that which -comes 11 tmm tooklag upon im craclflsd Cfartal and anmprtag^Him moor aiu. bearer J Mamtd ho was greatly lalaiaalad In " •ha language or fmm CbrtM when iba Mmef M.„ n. immop." tZ I mm, Me tb. crorVbJT'.g; :
flr*t learn something of .the motive of] an Ipcarnala fjkid. It may be lllnat.rsted by a reference Jfljbe unlygrae. [i jfljAKT na-J L lure are analegous to those which the j gospel lutroduces. Into the spiritual ' world. - [ Theeanhls held to the suu by Ihe 1 power of attraction and |>erforms lis | ellpllcal course regularly around the lallons with lie sister planets. Now.' I If a plaiief sbould break-away from lis . , orbit It would fly off' forever into space , , bit. -unless, lu some way. (he suu, or 4 . pan of the sun. could go after 11 until n got close enough lo exercise agsiu , orbit. This Is illustrative uf I lie moral , system. f of the cross to become operative , First, to feel the need a Saviour. „ JIOI.Y ThIMTY. Ii || IIOI.Y TklMTY.
„ Ka-I»g tila remark. ,m Hie word* of g Isaiah Si; IT. the Kev Mr Andrea* preached, at Hoi}- Trinity Church -on it Sunday morning, on the eut-ject of e - Peace " U There was. he saA. foundation fur . the persistent rumors that peace pro ; . and that government. ^1. desired 1 peace. even the belligerent* themselves f but do true peace waa possible al hit* . Such a peace as si* possible f was a peace that would prove 10 uothing abort of a calamity to bu: maUHy -a peace that could but mean . a fresh r»Hfl sgrattuu uii vaster sud . desdlier prii|nwltlous In the near fuWar was possible because satau and not (tod waa permuted to dominate . the affair- of the .world and the heart* of the people. Much of our Cnrlsilauwaa superficial. Many 'Chrtaliabs Cbrletien in name only. It was , be admitted that all but two of the nation* engaged lu bo*tilltles were technically Christian; that some 1 members of their govertilug bodies 1 avowedly Cbrlsllau men, with . Christian Instincts and religious ban • that -many of the lighting men In J service were spiritual men Nevertheless, It was true that God bad not - suffered lo goveru the natlou*. u sod Ibe people hay* not permitted « to ba dominated by Ifbrts- I llan principles. r, War- waa powdbl* because, despite f Christian bWitage and profession, uol Christ but Anti-Christ Is kltig. 4 There could he no true neac- uolll 1 re pmc-
tie Christ, the Prince of Peace,, actually ie reigned to the hearts of Ihe people, ■t until Christian principals really domile naiad our ibougbU and acHous and or. those wa authorise to art for ua In afol fair* of -Hiala or Nation. The rtght- *• eouauaaa of a merely technical Chris llan was of little force and of little a- accomplishing power. What wa* J. needed waa the right force of a res' ie Vbriatlana. Notblug abort of that A could bring almut Ihe deslra of the naif That waa Iba righteousness of which ■ the prophet epoka. Ir ST. A^ODSnttK'B Each of Ibe masses at 8t. Augu*- * tine's Church Huoday draw crowd* > thai filled Iba building. The 6 SO and ■ 8 o'clock maaaaa wan said by Ibr "• Rev. Father. McGurk, of the Mission * ary College al Coro walls. The 8 and d 10 o'clock masses were celebrated by r- Ibe Rev Father Holland, of Hi. Fran- '■ cm' Ret real, Ailanllc City, who » preached lot Ibe course of bis brief 11 sermon be said thai ibe goapel of Ibe ' day shows the HavfiHir's rimraaiinn I' lor man. The 8. v lour showed hi, ' ender heart and proved His -divine • mission. Ha cored the man who waa deaf and dumb. The reason a deaf and dumb man' cannot apeak Is , because bv la dsef and baa oever J beard others apeak. It la Iba same In , the spiritual life of men because I I hey will not listen In the v«ice^>f ibeu e consciences, nor hear the word of Uod . 80 they go on miserably lo Ibis life I How many limes have yon done , things for which, you koew you would be aorryT You are deaf to God's j votes and dumb lo His grace. You wool accept His grace wbeu offered to you. 1 Ft BUT PMDUiYratlAp. The pastor. Iba Kev. -i^bariaa H. Bohoer, preached al both services 01. r Huoday lu the Fir* Pteebytena.. - Church, the usual large audience. I thronging the edifice at this aeaaon of Ibe year being on baud. 1 Iq Ibe morning bis I heme was, "A I Hiudy In Contrast*," and hi* text I t Hamuel 10; S£ "And Ibe Lord answered. Heboid, he bath Mdjblmsell • the stuff " In Ihmgainlng he . spoke on "A'Htraoge A^bUion." takhie rexl from I TbaasalouUns I; 11. "Be ambitious to fae quiet " > The singing through,, ui the day wa* 1 most uplifilug MM Mildred E Brook* , and Mla* LoutaeT. Corson aaugvvery 1 ■ duel al t hi- -morning service -' in led. -I Walled for Ihe Lord." by » and Edward Rumbf. 1 r who has keen recently engaged aa a ' member of the quartet, made bl. tlr.i I befureau eveuing audience ! 1 with a splendid tenor solo, entllletl. 1 1 *>b. Love That Wilt Not Let Me Go." ' by Hsrker. 1 • s | BIG NIGHT AT PIER 1 wcotcw Sssi*. t Next Huuday eveuigg will be a big night on the Hippodrome Pier for the pi 1st services The. Rev. Dr. Ham nel G Nell, Ifae slroug greacber and ' lecturer from Hoollaod, will be bere lu r preach the evening sermon. In addl I Hon. he has agreed 10 sing for tbaandi- •' two of bis songs in bis native ' tongue. -Waa Hoom Gang lb. He.- ' - Bis must, beautiful piece \ The morning service will be ,, 10.w 1 o cb ck.at which the pastor will preach t ""so041 'OUn* P®0''1*'" «l service a» l|.16. All are welcome. d Now Hie people knew that there I. sub- post office lu ihe musSc psvilhu, c, tanHlmT. "I"; husine~, there Isjtt 01 ifuliv The ollteehjl - ancnmaiodaiion to ^thoumud* Tl "-W:. *"** '°ua Adam* I. 10 P charge of the station . Jy,
7 BOYS QUALIFYING AS MARKSMEN 1 vr e Many Ocean City Politicians "I Visited Camp Edge on ' . "Governor's Day." ■ , ! 'Aie week JO-t past lis* been a very * • busy one for the boys of Cumpauy G. 1 ■ but they ere -till right mi the Job anil ' ' another typhoid Inoculation to the 1 1 All day long I fse> crack of rifle*, may " as marksmen. 11 would go pitoty " hard with the lirluisli uupre*-i>Mi " ■" au Important f.cl >e- In |lie prewnl P landed lu the trenches of France. '* lu ,-f France.
a hot day In Ihe open. I* a welcome *. to Ihe marching and a -n.ppivr way •• of Obeying orders than When ttiey d l.**l Friday. -Uovernur's Day" at |' i- Camp bulge, brought out about .11 Hie ■*<•1 it leal work, ot Ocean V|ty and of ' d Cape May County, aud the parade 1 - The secuud typhoid Inoculation of the * I'hird Keglmeut war po*ip,uied that 1 * ihe boy* might take part ip the review . 1 s lu all there wen about four tliuu*and 1 t ueuiu line, tuoludlug a I moat every 11 f oraucli of the laud service, taking a 0 ■ 1 Kile over half au hour fur the entire ' I column lo pasa trie Governor aud hi- ' vtafl. Mayor Champion, Freeholder * I. P. Fox. former Aseemfalymau ' dark Lake. E M. Button. E A. Cor•ou. K. L Golf. Harry Bmith aud " others from Oceau City -were ■' •eeu lu Compauy U street durlug the and lbelr niauy friend* lu khaki almost at home ou seeiug so many ',l Uceah City at one time. 0 Ou Friday evening, through the ctndoese of Compauy H. uf A.tiury " the hov* of I 'nmn*,i* 12 a-.N. In -• II were lu
ly cited to atteud a musical entertain e. meut held at Ihe Ocean Grove Audi- ' id to the auditorium lu special f- oad the privilege of hearing (lie vulce* 1 it- of Mlaa Frieda Hemple and Mme. ' a- Loulae Homer, as well a* several se- 1 Ie Irclloua uu Ihe truuit-oue byibefam1* ous bandmaster, Arthur Pryor. To 1 »' ibe many members of the company 1 at who have enjoyed the different even 11 toga of excelleut concert* at the uiu-ic , a- pavilion In Ocean City, It seemed al 1 s. uiost like home. 1 b The Hohokeb Battery ot Heavy Coaal ' Artillery struck their teut* ttu. morning | to the music bf " W heir Do We Go from Here ' by the Third Regiment Baud. 1 Is left camp ou their way to Fnrt Mott. d where they will be statinued for fur. ] e ther training. No one knows when .1 1 we may leav - for another (imp In the I 1 South, but It will mn.i likely be for 1 r several weeks yet. When the baud ] . -tarts to play -When the Midnight 1 0 Cbu-Cboo Leaves for Alabam' " we'll f be r%ht there, all right, and ready to , go anywhere from Alabama lo Frauce * 1 The company jolt received their , , second Inoculation for typhoid, aud, 1 , a. there lea twenty-four boar vacation " ■ after each dose, the writer of Ibl* , 1 would-be hlal6ry of Company G will a , close this chapter and take life easy " r with the rest of the buocb. 1 f ' WON PERCOLATOR 1 - _ ' «. aeasmet'aTeaai FrtsraleaTaia s •a* OS* •• B»* Ceo*. Works rs. 1 ' The Hippodrome Pier Theater waa " packed to the doors Friday evening | • when Ibe Oceau City Yacht Club'* " J benefit took place. < The handsome percolator otlVred by \ Harry T. Ellis of the club, to the tram j selling the largest number of ticket. - for the beuelit wa* wuu by Heleci 1 » Cbuiirtlman William E Hexamer aud *. '> his crew of bustlers.wbo were William ,1 S, H. Wetmer, Thomas W. Hcott. Vice « « I'lmmodor, Walter D. Houaall and Rear Commodore James W. Peru ley. rt I l'hi* team sold |£ti tickets. ,, I The team j>re*ented the percolator to • the Music Pavilion Red from Work I Boom, and also donated, foo to Ihl* or- V ' <aolxatloo. The Bed Cross worker* n - ore raising mouey uu the perculator. 11 TO HAVE SOCIAL I' Cksrck People Brrk 10
KaiRcr Her. ; Member, of the Lutheran Church now lu Oceau City are luvited lo a ; «<ial,affair at Ihe cottage of Mr. aud , Mrs. Mil too K. Harr. mix Fifth streei. , Saturday afternoon. There will be reand music it will be a i -lime." tine of the purpo*ea of the meeting will he to talk over the building of a Lutheran f'bureb in this ciiy. Those who ranuol atteud lhe«>cial< •••eat' Mr. Harr'* cottage are aakedmatt their offering. • v.. Beharaaupvr. William P. Washington «ho pleaded guilty to stealing a little more ibau $06 from Allen HcuH'. ufllroa SS-Srt— i «'b,ef rtou" ' ^^"rr^f^n^;,^ J answer to a leu'r't'om Proctor role of tbi. county, the OOlci.1. of " Pennsylvania luntutlou *^d they > not want Washington. riiere will be auotber junior -surf- I [ca-iing tournament- held here later In , Ft. blag Clan. 1
LEAVES STOCK" . . TO HIS SONS In fgvdr of transferring all of Ihe .Im k of the New Jersey Method!.! Publl-h fug Company, now held by Hie Ocean of my Ocean City AsisM-ialliui slock • hall Ik- voted In favor of conveying J ton the -l-utlding on A.nury- aveuur. uu lot Nd. 4.V.. Section A. aud (he l-l on which the bnlldiug -t.nd* ,-.ll budding iiemg known ledger Ifuilding All protli* „f .ant publl-h c-'iiipaixy .hall go lu Ihe TatierIn* Ocean City 1-e.lger wa- llr.l puictia-A h, e/b Lake and later by hi* brother- J. ,ue- sod Wesley, aud
„ I Ihe city. aud. had they 11. ,1 publi-lud , j ihe l-edger all tlie-e year-, a very dif , Dceau Illy l.y a 1 hrl-llan .-*.«•!. Ho- , , | lemtKiraiice aud ClirMiamly may e> - r . have au efficient and faithful repte , . : or politlce. . Sixth. I will aud bequeath to my w ife. Mary J Lake, my corner lot si - , Sixth street and Atlaulic aveuue, N» her hfe-time. to keep -a:d (louse it. ( good repair, well insured, and to receive' all money derived therefrom rentals or from any 01 her i-ourc* Al Ihe death of myVlfe the said I. 1 C and house -hail go lu my daughlri. j dory Luella Lake Beveiltb. I will that my six II1011ssnd dollars insurance money shall be •paid lo my wile, aud -that three thou•aud dollars of said amouut shall be u-ed IU paying off a three thou -and cottage as described above. Eighth. I. will that my fourth lot Z Atlantic aveuue shall be trau-ferrrd lu "■ aveuue shall
, uorth uf Sixth street, uu, ea.t -ide-of { Wesley bvenue. shall be trsu.feirrd tu ( my sou. W Ella-ell Lake, and my , third lot uorth of Sixth -treet. uu ea-l •ode of Ocean aveuue shall be transferred tu my suu. Harry H. Lake, sud my fourth lut uorth uf Blxtli street uu , east side uf Oceau aveuue. shall be transferred to' my eon. HarVey Y Lake, also the twn lots at the uurtb- ' lautlc aveuue aud the l'w"u"kii.*"at the northeasterly corner of Btxtli street lots ou the east side of We-ley aveuue. two' huudred and tiny feet ' northeasterly from Ibe said Slxib 1 -treet, shall ba trau*ferred lo the Oceau City Tal-ernacle Asocial Ion Ninth .1 will Ibal all uf my tola in Fifty-third streets, Oceau City, belonging lu -<-e shall be sold aa soup a. possible and. after toe mortgages aud auy other dehta against them are paid, ibe balauce uf the money shall be glveu to Carrie L Ferguaou, as the-e belouged to her. Tenth. I will that all of or building lots In Oeeao City aud Natlousl Park aod all other property uf every kind belonglog lo me and in mi uau a al Ibe lime of my death u„l -Hnrwise provided for -lu this will shall be sold as rapidly aa prudence will determine, aud that a aufficlei t each year to provide fur the payuiei.; -if all luieresl mnoey, taxes aud any •ther ex peusea against the pruiwriv aud to -pay Mary J. Lake, my wife.' live huudred dollars auuually in ca-li. ne-ides what she may- receive from Hie cottage referred to in 'his will { ti long-a. she may live. Alier the above Items are provided lor. our quar I of all Hie rematuli g money derived^ from Ihe -ale uf this property •hall be turned over to the Ocean City | Association aa soon it p., - Sible aud Ihe balauce shall be equally divided among .my llviog children Nut more than live percent, c.nnint*property. I hereby oonalitutr aud ap|H,iut my sons. Charles P. Lake, W Klwell Lake, Harry H.Lake and Har vey I lake my true aud law ful executors of thla my last will aud testa■Aa witness whereof. 1 have hereunto -K-t my baud aud aeal, this Ihiriieih of Juue, lu Ibe year on, thuu-and huudred aud fifteen 8. W EXLKY Lake (Seal). Bigiied. sealed. publi»ued and declared by the above named 8. We-ley meul lu the pre-ence of u*. both' bepreseul al Ihe same time, w 1,0. al his request^. In his presence aud in the 8. HTANUKK IUAKI, ikm a L. GaKWinii, I S We-lev Lake. ••> " n'j-8 on"''5 ",y'
nineteen' l.'undrtd*"' 'and *>ae?e„iroi>,.' make au I publish this codicil to my id date ul June . IfaWMb^'uiue^een 'hu'd. djed aud tlfteen, lu mauuer folluwiug Whereas, by my said will 1 have's p. tmliited my four sou. I lieries I* ie Lake, W El well Lake Harry h! — an "1 ""c? V ,u b* "u- , N-.w, I hereby revoke .aid appoint>1 rTi"1 * k r •PPU",, ,lle Geeon Cily a:S?.s", . js ssl"":: executor and tnialeeuf my said will In the place of my four sou.; etad I do ^ve to mid company .ud U- lauccro ■ 10 and authority t„ gram, bargam^'aen' ' e "Hwrwi-e. at public or private sale.ai m such lime* aud ujnu such term* a* 11 I ii- oh'.^b^,°;',he^r,c.:^r fc < h chasers to see to the. application of the 1 , purchase money |u all other, re-pect* , i cut, Arm my said will. ' f ■" '■•■'I a»-°-^l '.I^'^y'mld ' . year Oxsl above wrllten I 8 W Fsivsry Lak.i C- (8ra0 - I clared by the above uaa<d<-< "wl-lev ' Lake to he . cod.cd to hi. I.-, « ,„ . ■ lu Hie preseoc of u-. who . ihe rstpiest of end In Iteumaa of * r I be lertator. and or each 01 her • -Hmaufci. prrrn. -RolX* UAHKFlMiN. ' 1 i
V • ' . V- ' •- 1 Dliecior dm vis Hi-re. j j As-lstant Director Horry Davis, of; . the Philadelphia Department of Pub- [ Q j lie Safety ; la again a Visitor here, ptlil* lire! Slay here. He fuuud this re--.irt -o, -much to. his liking that he ti- j for lihuaelfaiiU family this summer. CAMPHOROLO AT ONCE •' RELIEVES COLDS - 1 1! easily loosens congestion, 1 and drives out that odd in ii i the head, throat or chest r- If you bar# a aere. tight, ehast. sold In Ols besK or a raw eorw throw!
. Gel a jar of Caiwphorqi* from the v nswrswt drug star*, end watch how tt e ST'n'm1 treat year oolde tlghtty: this ,. wbls success ef Camihoroie la *ar tlrely dus to wintergjwsn. menthol i r ang camphor, prepared In a syntheue 1 Phyal clans reeommetnj Campharols ! tor Bronchitis. Bore Throat, Croup, ' ,. Wheoptog Cough. Tonsilltla Pleurisy. | . Mail 1 s lata. Asthma. Stiff Neck, useful to Hrowobs-Pr.sumocla. Ag aa drugglsu. Ite and I to iwra ATLANTIC ICE COMPANT ocateaHt pocono Mountain ice COAL COAL TRV OURS FOR QUALITY H. SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. ! Twelfth and^W'cql^A venue Notice to Limit Creditors. lt -
" . ]]*], ' 7. IHWI:I.I. ,y . 1 ""TW.CT aL mt'' »i Notice lo Contractors. - Tnjir'm,1"1 "onl """Fdwa'by dep<w° ■e ""A R" Public Notice. ? E'prtn*TT'?n'°u^Hb?.'.D^; ' e vouailK," or arruuipwCy lUld*"'"'*'1 ""*1 p »TSTS5SaEr Trustee's Sale.
I ihsh BA|e ^'t ^ ' ' 1 I ll! ":,V: \* j 5 Feurleenth^anrTFir! 'y .'.V's., 'k'k 1 t»t \-> GS Nnrlh-s»l side of Fifteenth 1 %| i'.'.'i k " • N-irthesat aide of Fifteentt, ■ str-'.'J S"r"""^ aide of FlfteenU, , j PIm» V'^' fonthweal side of Barries ^ V' *T S^*"' "J' Bsivlew ^ pLjl No aa South.** ,g Bay* lew , IW V" *" S"ulh*r»< "de of hay* lew v Pwl N" ** i--olliwrst tUr of Bsyrle. , ^LK No. I SI N.irthraftl Udx^of Bsyrtrw , N" 111 N-uUisrst aide of Fourteenth v ^LK^Si". 1IJ. Sasjthw-ri „d, & Fourteenth v
IS NK16 Notice of a Meeting of the Com is missioners of Assessment. 1 »-»'*• . , Colleetor's Sale of Properties for Unpaid Street Assessments. .ilhr* of the T.t ■^Hl-.-n.r Tuesday, tile Twenty- tiTst day of August,
^ au W^A.^FeSui,^ M. u uo 1. Wesley lata.. Claude kmr. N 3r :S f; J ' 1. Frank AlrtWII hu x! !£
. Itcuiwn I'lonl-ng m" t Wm.U.'Mwra and "" " '"j- [ Wm II Mi^Md" *** n* :o ^ Joha ti. pow' «-rs Z-i '{J j K Wrslev lea- Hw 4 Epn i] " -« f wm n"iil: '""k' ' ' ssnj^ Mlsrs and ,U ^ *S s'j
. . ; - i|| A LESSON * ^ THE SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS MAN does not spend his Uj time in1 running • down his competitor, but strives to make him- ' self better and more worthy of success by using MAZDA ' ® ^ LIGHTJNG. The Matches Light." Phone, or drop a postal fo.r representitive. ' » \ -OCEAN CITY ELECTRIC SERVICE^ v
m z — " \ * .-s • " ; *NV wHegg Joseph G. Champion ^ BUILDING CONTRACTOR ockak cry. Ralph Hayes VanGilder ' ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER YOU SHOULD HAVE A Reliable Builder To erect your Ocean City -cottage. You cannot spare the time to look after it. closely jourself and must depend upon the honesty ol the contractor. I have built for a large number of people and could refer you to any or al! of thetii. • §cnd -for ll(# list of names and photographs ot the houses. Otis M. Townsend ttb st. Opposite P. 0. BUILDER "?f-
Allen Scull | THE K 1 tiara *jtb Ocmmx airs. j: Phone Connections I* B SWAft * jit. TROUT Swan and Trout , Caroenters and Builders JOSHING O SPECIALTY ;; fOAO ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. 1. Walter V. Hess contractor and builder jobbing given special attention Office 1017 Asburv Avenue ; ocean city new jersey John Marts Lumber Co/ OCEAN CITY. N. J. 1 Lumber MiUwork, Mouldings, Building Paper. Plaster Board, Nails; Sxah Weithta, etc. Estimatei Furnished. Prompt Delivery. Bell Phone 18 Inter-State Pho-.e 134- A SUTTON & CORSON CO. General Contractors Grading and Street Building 739 ASBURY AVENUE Ocean City, New Jersey
Bell Phone. I H6-J Fartotore SfnroA IPX HQ /Reupholstering ESTIMATE ^Window Shadcs FOR YOU /Awnings and 'House Furnishings Our PH„» Uwed po^lble coniattr! with Good Vmfc and Baal Mskriwl Lawrence n. Lear 654 Anbury Avenue Oc«a«* city. N. JJ_IA\ E you a cottage, bungalow or apartment to furnish? We have a lin^pf furniture at less 'than Philadelphia prices. ^ It will pay you to call and see our stock before buying elsewhere. _\V indow shades a specialty. Chas. E. Adams & Bro. < 720-22 As bury Ave. i

