Ocean City Sentinel " - ^^on ana rrauaaair-XykaT Mrrrepvr ^ .... ... -JL CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor OCEAN CITY, . . NEW JERSEY Bell 'Phone No 66- X ^Job-Work promptir <juo« by azparianoae * - ™PMPAY . Nov EMBER 22. 191 7 ,■■111 « 1 tha mat omor pi o.-».n til, Bvwx the war cannot drive away thoughts of Christmas, and the advice "Sbop early" la aa appropriate uow ar heretofore at tbla time of year Waa there everauch a epleudld cxbl-| billon of Iodlau Summer »» lia- been enjoyed In tbla State during tbe pa-t few dayeT Nor la tbla particular »eseon late In coming, a* wimr are In- ' dined to think. Tbe la«t of Novem-
ber and Orel of December la I lie time eel down for Ita appearance No loyal citizen begrudge" one cent of the lazea be pays to help make tinwar a eocceaa. Few people will com plain at a reasonable degree of wa»ie. fog there mint be more or lere waele In a large undertaking like tblo. Km there are Bumerou" Governmental attlTlllea only Incidental to tbe war and which are cpatlug, and tbe people abonld know whether the expenditure* "the Trenton Stale Gazette, which add.: We are entitled to know boa the ■eooey waa spent. We are entitled to kBOW who are holding tbe tat joba, aaadMant paymaster- for Instance What lea bureau of Information for, . "oyway? , A* exchange h.» the following; We . *V over and over that a prophet bal b , Be honortlThla own conntry, bnt tbe , ■•n .who goea to a remote part of tbe > world ft almoat tore to be homeelck . at t hw* •* Intervals. He-remembera old r frteoda, aod.eveu If be at tlmea uaed to
regard them aa prone to give more ad viae than be wlebed, be would be glad to aeetbeoi again. If' be be acroaatbe ocean, or at tbe far North, or on tbe hooka of tbe River of Doubt, be wonld be glad to aea almoat any of tbe old tolha. Tbla la applicable to the home paper. .It le eaey to wonder why tbla hfdatad, or that It la not giveu greater ■Race, aod no men on tbe planet are Bm (Bored to cviticlam then editors ®ot how glad a man In 'a far-away aqaadma ar in the trencbee la to* see a bad of all. ratacirv TO TBE raokT. The apian did response of Ocean City peopla togba call for fundi for tbe y. *• C. A. wgr food leal Sunday waa aa gmttfjiagaa It waa eomewbat uuex P—*. ■ ' WWaH waa known, of oonrae, that i Oeaaa U«y. tree to tradition, would be i feoad wall to the front to tbla noble i aod patriotic duty, the remarkable aub■■•pSoB Of M18S waa not tbongbt t paadMe hp eeao tbe moat opllmletlc. "bRrfheSxwnsxLdoea not believe r It wall tet people to aaanme funereal . akprmahma aod dolefully declare tba( • baton at each a -low ebb In I tMeaimmualty. becaoao each le not f '|*y **""'■ limud be admitted 1 tbatSBemherof tbe local macbanlo fi have goweelaevi bare hired by tbe re- a PoMaaf the auoaually high wagee to c boreadvad. And aolt ia that, uuder tl Iba pre net elate of affaire, tbe amount a . -h iitkld to the Y. M. v A. w.r rood b waaeanpradooaly eorprl.log end grat o Alfred r, . ■ rr. ana campaign
J* ' May County. Indicate JJatOreja dh^hm bren f., ,D lhe Tha SBerttiKL Commend, the real tetoofOmaa city Tor tbelr great ef ree^od alao. exteode oongratulaiion. Ce Wtttlam E. Harney, trea.urer of tbe fBtycrnwpmgn Mod. t'o, hi. |adeTWdblddt aod ontiniig zeal in bhwd.httla comfort of the gal»ow hi the service of tbelr •hOlBUj and the. otbera coon to Join *UBH PARSONAGE Inillfhl.M Eire Rarawni The ctrpaoter work ou tbe Baptist y*" PWoowUng nicely and •■•hBlagatabelog taken of tbe good w""*Aev. The foundation laid laat rf-wai read, fot tbl „rpfaltr, MeMay morn log. ,ud it bo|«d to ' ■reba OpaeMerable progreea 'tbla "week . 1 ■Uewetomitbe-job. Thacuulrkct ' . " Completion to ten weeks from 1 EneMlm IS, and It vtwalgned MonTha BaDtlat nannu _ I Tha making ,0
y to ®omJ.lde tbelr $2000 which they ad ost to ralee. ^ *** ca*h Payment of flOuu waa ■oada la the contractor, Lesuder S. on Tuaeday. In tha BaptM Church nezTsunday ma (a log the paetorie -ubjeel at Hi 80 aroS ** "^OB,Po»-'"o on tbe Mahlladdi," aometblng Cbrt-ttan moBible school eeafS the evening eeivlce-ai 1 Iff. ,"2?"*' v™. Thore Will be good muelc. . ' malal Arntai.. I ■LOtto*. ' Wtd. A. Facbbam. Balilmore. , " IPLXWHJi. ( _W-H.Honi .od Wile, Hon HetenJ. ■heKatbryuSelaou, Mlaajii y* • Alex. Grove, Tbua. O. t ®- Worthmeu. I Tborotoo and t 2.lV?L -Thornton. Pbllwlel- c y * U Qcm. .aty. c «*»ii t>»Pffa dlaplay adver- J tl ■ - y ** ■* otroaoot p ■««" (pr lnWvtkm -l1 TUta rule will m j ■y hdv.,itlpi
1 SDNDAY.iN THE j * "ToCAL CHURCHES ~ i StrongSermons and Excellent u Mnsic Hca^d by Con15 gregations: I Tbe Rev. Cbariw H. Hobner. Ibej ? pa.lor, Hi Ihe Klr»t Preabylerlau - Church on Sunday evening gave tl.e lir-t of bin aerie, of add re.. e. ou topic. _ bearing oil Ihe great wmld-war. There y wi. a large congregation, and Ihe lr dlncourne. kikst mrri.fr , me union rally for I be V M C A , I- «a. given Ihe rlgbt of way by Hie n Kaptl.l congregation Sunday morn ( - coiieiderably affected by the laletieaa ,
• fairly well attended and wi> marked with good mu.lc, the quartet render e H.g a plea. lug aelectiou. Dr. Huehee L< added greatly to the enjoyment of the ' -ervice with a beauiiful tenor "aolo. Il "Tlie 1-ord I. My Strength." e The paetur, tbe Rev. M. M. Lewie, « look for bl. text Mark 16; 16-16, "Go a ve lino all the world and preach the : goapel to every creature. He Ibat bet llrvetb and la baptized .ball be >aved: > but be that bellevelh not aball be • damned." Tbe drat part of bla aermon conal.t- , . ed of a vivid word-picture of thai i tliial aoene on Mt. Olivet, wbeu t Cbriat, before Hla aaceuaton, comml. fioued Hie dleclplea to go aud led tbe , good Devi to the world. "And tbeu a i picture of tbe Imagination concerning What tran.plred ou tbe other aide of ( that glory cloacl a. Jmub went up aud received a warm -welcome at (be-ngbt n received warm-welcome
In baud of God and of bow, lu. making i- known Hie plana for the furtherance m of the goapel on eartb. He bad no »e other plan than that, wltb tbe Splrli- " Hla people would tell the uewe--He <1 waa counting on ua." <• Mr. Lew la aald there waa a cauae for e cloae exapiluatlQU aa to whether the '* Cbrlatlaoe. aa tree dlaclplea, bavei '' dune tbelr full part In telling tbe goa- * pel meeaage to onr frlenda. or a betber ■ tbe Maater baa counted on oa |u vain y He ventured Ibat bad I be goapel been" pieacbed, lived and grounded Into - • aociety Wltb tbe aame zeal aud eutbu •laam aa It bad been tbe flrat quartet | of a century, there would In all prob , ability have been a dlffereut atory to f write tbto btetory today tban thai , . which la being wrltteu. 6 a Tbe fact that tbla great world war could have happened, be aald, la a , anmmona to Cbriatlablty to challenge [ t Ibat aoelal order wboae baalc prlncl t plea are mutual dlatruat and eellleb j I competition. , Following out tbla thought, be fur- ! »aid tbet tbla war waa a aum- | uiona to tbe Christian to ' repentauc# n ■ renunciation of aucb priuclplea and a fl of tbe Individual to Godiiueea add Cbrlatllkeneaa In every pbaee ol p -our life. He contended that tbe cure wltb tbe Individual. He appealed r, what be called tbe "Christian o; Trinity of Being," namely, tbe secret of prayer, tbe open life of purity h and tbe active life of eervlce. epd n claimed thai no one or two of tbe^ to tbe exclusion of the other would make j, good Christian, but all three had to |„ be found aod really were dependent j, one upon another In life. Tlie whole Suudey evening aerlrs |. relative to tbe challenge which tblk world crlale tbrowa down to tbe Ci ;n world crlals to
te Cnurcb and tbe Cbrtallan lodlvldual. >e the cure cited aod the appeal made to * «. a vo D8n n r'h Tbe wlojer chapel of St. Augustine'. '• ' "b|i.rch waa filled at tbe 10 o'clock '• '*« Suudey. The eelebraut was »" ihe rector, tbe Rev. Tboe F. Klake j» who preacbed a aermon from tbe goal '• pel of tba day. He apoke'ln part a. |f follows: " ' Tbe kingdom of b«aven la likened to a man who sowed good seed m bla Held. but. wblle be slept. enemy came aud overeo.ed tare, among the •beat aud went bla way. When tbe . wheat waa apruog up and bad brought forth fruit, then alao appeared I the teres. Tbe servants wauled to , pull tbem up at-ooce. bof Jbe maaier I ,old ,bwn doing tbey would de I atioy tne wheat "Wait until tbe bar- ( Veat. Then] aball aay to the reaper., ( gatbet bulb tbe wheat abd the tares. ■be wheat lobe put In tbe, barn aud ( tbe tares to be burned." aald tbe ma. 'In tbla parable, our Lord I. the •ower of. tbe reed In the mord of God Tlie rurmv I. in. .. u I Tb* «uemy evil one. eve; re'.dy
, ,u destroy tbe word of God lu our hearts. Tbe. Held la ibe Church f founded for the "very purpose of making men holy The laree are the members of the church who by tbelr misdeed. and abuses bring id.um upon tbe Church, but w bo, lu God's good f time, will .offer for tbelr m.-deed-u, , '.beday of Judgment. These ere not t due to Ibe Cburcb. but to Ibe .active hostility oUbe wicked one. "Cbrtat aud Hla Cboreh teach no- , thing but what I. holy and tend. lo . holiness, and proposes the moat powerful motive to lud.uce men aud women to become holy) fot the great principle Underlying It, ' omman.ler are self-denial aud .ibe love of one's* neighbor. Then .tbe sacraments e~ peclally penance aud tbe Holy Eu. char l-(, we tbe great aM. tomocllf, , mankind, and tb.-e who follow ber instructions and are tbe mean. Christ j hae given ua to become boly I "So many do not avail themselves of ' means tbey beve of tbelr eaactifl. retmn aud ^nc. the,, are meq'in Ibe cburcb who are Christian lb name I only, apd will remain lu it uzalU ttae j lend of time, 'let both .grow until , barwret.' Tbe fact that tbert are , !f~? ^*bd bad In a cburcb will never srssji . ^ "pP-htoo. Tbi. parable • proven crrnriy that tbe church will b
never tie free from evil rijen but. Just | J I clean klilmals defile tlie clean nue. In I good, provkHug tbey do u»t .bare lu j I the evil deerl. of Ihe wicked. Tliey ! ,t j must be endured unlil Ibe harvest. | 'I City recorded In the office of -foamy J " Clerk Hlldrrtfi. a- re|.irte<l In the ( ape * John Marl-, el uz. to l^onardo I'a ' lermo (760 l.u m uorlliea.l line of P Tenth . I reel, t-4 fret nortbwest from ' oorlhVest line of Bay aveuoe. Hiram ri. WJckw.rd lo J.ireph (i. . William 1) Snow m Laura V. Le- 1 Calo. l.ilsSS, I*' aod »l, plan i, Kay ' Alice H. Kuckdeechel to Bernard ' Kuckderebel. HI.JMI l^,i. |s|.t .„d ' bloc k 18. plan 3. Gardens. '•
>' Bernard Kuckderebel. el uz. lo Tho. ' Furlong. (I ssi I^.i .| loierrec11 Hon of miui li h e-l .nfe of I'emilyi. 1 Harlod H . Kvnett. Jr . el in. lo Emetine W. Kynett led HTT and ' part of lot rjl Seen in C: aire uudl ' vided'lialf iiilere-t In ground aud rl- • parlaii right heiween Ocean avenue lie 1 1 Lot 11. Seclion 7. Ocrau ( l*ly Land < o i Ocean City Association to Knzs^ieth 1 A. -l-». Secuon B.^ j block 8. Ocean I'uy Laud Co.. wltb ' build Ingv. Kathryn I) Whllely. el vir lo Waller J Little. (7.ikzi Lot 17. tdock ^ Eug'eue Eiegler. executor, to David j Cre'g. Lot sol. Section A. t David Craig, el lix, to Emma Cr-ce E One Same a. above t K E » lug Same a.
K City of Ocean city to William G * Mno.e m-clalm lots 1|. W.nd 1 lo6. 0 block II. plea 3. Barnard C. Taylor lo Alice M Danv en bower. (6500. Lot 81. block 7. j Ocean City Labd Co. ' Fox. $I0U0. Lot In soul beast l ine ' f ouibwest from southwest line of < Fifly-nlutb street. Ellen R. Todd, el Vir. to 'Joshua B 1 Rit'kards $4.50 Fori ion of lota 241 1 242 and 243 Section D Alfred W. Powell, et uz lo R II D. Swing. $|.5oo Lot. 284 1 and 2842. block ^8. plan 2. James M. Cheater, et uz. to Klor Cadwalader Rickey. $8800. Lot Glrard Realty (.'a. Bessie B Drle-bacb .et vir. lo Laura M Jones $3250. Lot 2, Del.ancey Realty Co Joseph M. Rowland, et uz. to Anolr Smith. $8000. Premise. 856 Penoiyn place. Charles A. Do». et ux, to Beatrice O. Hlmcoz $800. Lot lo nortfieast line of Chelsea place. 40 feet soutbea.i from southeast line uf Wesley avenue Bernard Ruckdeschel, et ux. to M Garrett. $1500. Lot ou southwest aide of Peouiyo place. 70 feet southeast from tbe euulbea-l side of Ocean avenue. John M. Wbelau. et ux. toThoma- , fkidmore Lots 659 and 661 Section A. 1 Hannah W. Mitchell tn Walter H 1 $2000. Southwest 20 feet of ' lot 873 and northeast 20 feel of lot 874 1 •rectum C. I Myrtle E Smith, et vir. to D Man Gordon. $4500. Lot 545, Section < '. ' Ctlberioe Seyfert to Ellzalietb McN ! kll-Vl ■ .... i«. . ... . * He Lot. 19 and Sec
Hon 8. Mary C. Morrill, attorney, to Beryl A. Scull. $100 Lot. 789 aud 790 Section E ■e Board of Home Missions of Preaby>k terlao Cburcb to 'Frederick A Slack I. $4100 Lot. 701 aud 702 Seclion C. e, Frederick A. Slack, 'et ux, 10 Thoe a- 8. Simmons. $4100. Same as above, is Ocean City Gardens Co. to Wm R Marge rum. $1500 Lot. 2702 aod 2704 d block^ 27, plan 1. la Ocean/City Gardens '<>. to John y Wilde. Lot. 2917 to 2928 Inclusive, e block 29. plan 2. ie Harold Gondwlu. et uz, to Daniel R d Goodwin. Lot. 679 aud 680 Section d U. 0 James 1,ewi. Slebblna. et ux to Au T gusta P.'C. Brown. $20uu. Lol 779 s Section H. , Harry A. Eberhardt. et al. exrrulore I 1, to \\ allrej< Memmerly. $57.5. Loi 1 1. ol3 Sj^Jou G, Peck's He. cb. I 1 Frduk-C- Klattuerlo Ellmheth Blun- 1 din. Lot 43, Glrard Realty Co. loiia B. Adams to Clara Riddle ! 1 Dtru- K> W> Lot 68 aud noribwa* 10 feet of loi 69 Girard Realty Co.; al. ' a ... im ui iifios pirard Realty Co*
|y ao lot 78. ir Walter W. Here to I. Clarence Perm, lb ngton. Lots 729 aod 730. Sectluu C k- I. Clarence Pennington «t uz. to a- Olga Guntber. Same asauoye. a- Seymour I)avi«, et 'uz. to lona B >0 Adams $9,500. -Lot 68 aud north a Co*' "" U""d >t William C.'Prlce. et uz. to Heleu '* L"°l In northwest hue of 3. uort beast lloe of Fifth aired. ' 'ro,n 0 In Mere Qaaeier.. b The K,r*t Suuday School t meiubera temporarily moved ibelr department from under tbe ^ church to tbe (runt ro.101 of ibe lower apartment of Mr and M„. Holme, at * 1012 Wealey. Tbla furol.be. a be,," • aod warmer place for the liin« ^ ff«o. and tlie arasiona will be held t there Until .urb time as the new buildjlng la completed. Then bright new r 1".Here.wlll be given tbe Utile one. Police Lieutenant Benjamin (-"^.v. of tba Sixteenth Dlatrlct. Thirty. ! uluibr street aod Lancaster avenue i and wife hav, from tTip-+ Ko„ tborpe where tbelr son, Earl. located « 'bl. city for . m°nlba- Lieut. Savage was ' F rlday add Saturday. 1
« H " v 7 5 ? 4-S-f 4-a-a * f t ; :: How ihe Message ; ;js Was Carried ■ ' A Stor) l:or .Independence ; , Dav By EUNICE BLAKE j of a kruup°of chlMren. * ] • Wli.it kind of a. atory r' ! .tjuivs In wllivb It «... |.:i— .si. HH-.I I .'
efforts of our au-vsl-rjpTo ni.iiiualn • tbe stand tbey bid lik. 11 N ov. I 11 of a eviilury after .In » 4 177-:. tl.. i ' himself, lie oflen me sl.o..w of of them rapts'lally luipre— e«I me. "You must renieinls r that lu 1776 all of the Amerl.-an e..iouj.-s war.- gr..u««d territory extending to ihe I'avlflc 1 ocean waa a wilderness, and mueb of , ritory of the coloulee may tie compared to a bird with outstretched wlnga. Tbe northern wing was the New England colonies; the body waa New York. New Jereey and Pennsylvania; tbe south. ^Through the. lady of the bird ran the Hudson river, which, with Lake Cbamplain. formed tlie ouly practicable route to Canada. , -After the battle of Bunker Hill "at • Boston the striicvl. Ix-ru <-vti tin. vmer tbe between Amrr
, leans and British »os |.rtn. Ipaily for 0 tbe p.-a*eaalon of the llodren river Waablngloo. after the baihea at»at New York city, weot to Sew Jersey. j' where be waa between the l«o w'ng* of the litrd to yon that joo tuay uodervtand why (Ya-hingtoo s;— -nt ao tnu. h ..f ibe Hon " be was rotr-mandev tn chief of the .1 Amertcao fortes id Nejr Jersey and why ao mo.b of the Bghtlng was dooe , to that state. Besides, the sit, I am 1 going lo tell yon loot pi«ee there. "When Washington first went bNew Jersey In- "U-.k |«wlii..n at lin k 1 other half ou the other sl.le of Ibe UudsoD oonh of New York eil, ua der command of (ien.-r .l Charles lew 1 Washington. Is-lug .-.i.v ,, .-l ibat t.'. n eral Howe, commanding ihe Britb-h , forces In New York, w as Intending -to ( march aoutbw ard through Sew Jer aej. decided to order Lee to cons Hir Hudsoo and Jolr htm that be might oppose Howe's move with a united -Mj grandrith-r waa a sergeant In ' the ranks of Washington a artuy He 1 bad done some su-veasful s-outlcg for I tbe commander during the fighting on Loug Island and afterward on Manual , tao Island and by bis daring aud , adroltin-aa had galn-l the general's , conBdence as a go.«l i- rreu to carry a mrssigs He not f..r Ahner-my grandfathers uauie was Ahner J urn-s-and told him he wished him to carry • message' fb General Lee. "I bare bo dbubt that Ahner waa a very daring youngster— youngsters are usually fearless— but the sequel proved that bis daring was akin to reck- ' leanness. Tbe m.-ssagc be was to ear- ' ry waa a very Important one. and It ' waa very Important that be confine bis miles to go to reach the river and no ' great distance to reach General Leeto
on tbe otber aide, hut It was over debatable ground, aud he was liable to 1 meet small lota of British as well as American soldiers. "Washington gaTe Ahner the order . for General Lee written on tissue paper and rolled Into a little ball about tbe size of a pea. In case be was captured wltb It on blm be -was to swaJ lowJ< for If the British general should know that Washington w„» Intending to haTe Lee Join blm be wuuld doubt-' . leaa take measures to prevent the Junction. 1 "Abner concluded to walk to thtelfa®- k . eon dressed as a fanner, with a pitchfork on bla shoulder, he trudged along, meeting an'occaslonal British or Amer1 lean trooper, all of whpm passed him without especially noticing him. As he proceeded be thougHt how he should ' crosa tbe Hodaon when he once reach- ! . ed It. and here Is where his recklessness came In. though that recklessness 1 bad a spur, which wns love for a pret- ' ty girt. On the west hank of the Hud- 1 lived De!«>rah Goodwin thedaigh- ' of a prominent British sympathizer. ' Abner could trust Deborafa. but if ber ! father should know that he cirri .si . f message from the commander tn chief »nd Mr. Goodwin could got tl he would * '• send It at once to General Howe at
New York. On the other- hand. Abner 1- thought that DetK>rnti might find a wav for him to eross the river. better go to the Goodwin house. iVing j Influenced by a desire to see his sweet- . ed any Tory house as he woldd ^i^ln f On tbe erenlng of the day he left Hack I ensaek be appeared at the go.k-w|d ' 5 J°UW, "nJ *h"' be kicked at the if door Deborah admitted him. n "'Why. Abner.' she aald. what you doing here In those clolbes? Have yon left the army T I ODC betr kn"" Ibat 1 ' j ' km In the army y r HJCvnAinly; fattier knows iL' I ■ "There was a footstep on i|,e stoles I r ^ lra|-r I'"1 "urn hla Ar ' d '"rri"> "1 *ud- boldlng ' ' It between hla thu « „'.d finger ,„c < ' it to Deborah's ll|- pB.hing It Into her i t • month. He had wilv d-n,r so when' I ber father cure down »he atslrrare. j I On seeing Ahneg. u noting his curb r be looked aurprl.cd. He questioned I I the boy. and the repll., be received ' made blm at once suspicion, , ttat Abner w„ . so.dler tn Wrehl!^ fl tons army, that he was traveling in I ■ direct line between the American ■ FX ZL .1? ,uJ Sn VOTk- » it did not tike him very long to «ur"t" t^e"' "as a iMwstbility of the Ir To ung man a carrying a message from tbe one to tbe other. He khew of the h ■ffalr letween Abner and Deborah, but tl considered his duty to his king para10 "»« to bl. daughter. Ha h ' bla loleutlima tUI be could Ui
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,r ^ II- , ,- K.O ' Sr"-' •' | . r -■ ,. I, (De ru. f , V "!I'' 1 ■'•-'"o<r win ; jbevM." ; c clothes, then looked about for some Q thing he could tie to one end of It lhai ten f«s*t from and above Ids window. The only thing be conld find was a f long lr.,n poker belonging to a set of
_ fireplace lmplem.-nta among other rub blsh In the room. s "Tying the poker at Its middle to bis Improvised ro|3e.' be walied till tbe r bouse sliould he quiet before proceed _ Ing any further. About 10 o'clock be ! heard a scratching at hla door, which at first he thought to come from a mouse, but It Was repented, and he I went to the door and listened. Tbe , scratching seemed to come from the . ' bottom of the door. He got down on to the fl.wr and heard Ids name whls Pored. The voire waa Detwrah's. , , "Sbe told him that she would like to Tree him. bnt could see no way of do Ing so. ne told her of the plan he proposed to try. but If he succeeded In throwing tbe poker so as to eatrb In tbe crotch he must swing himself off some fifty feet from the ground with • possibility of falling and being killed Deborah begged him not to try it promising to take the m-ssagb to Gen - eral Lee. it waa finally agnsd bethem that If he failed to escape she would do SO. but In any event she was to steal out of the boose that she might m.s-t blm under the tree In rase his feat should be successful. "It was aJmnt midnight that Deborah Fmnu n"d,'r ,he"elm trep- beard 1 - .... ..u, „w, uearu t something beat against the branches
r atsive She listened and the sound r r-'pented. Al.n.-r threw his poker I caught, -a b time having great dim 1 house III hp ?• tia'Has , . lett.rg !iini-o!f dowfr t.. a bran-h l-e-nentl, hun, d.-. -nd-d from- It to the ground- There he found I '.-Is, rah | r hr-re he c.u ,1 K,.'l ,r j dehver.-d his' -i!u-ssage ''and ',lf T'zt ' j British v-L.- hi n ,-r"a,;;a he. d'^ri ,",*1* I ; pathy win, „f ,h ,..,|„niA -rd-r and ■ r.\;r£ ^ , "But. grandps w!„ d-u t We read' "Aliu.-r j toU»'v«y okl'ma^.- "' ** I
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] lOMBifWM ABB liri.w.,, OTIS M. TOWNSEND I BUILDER j Office: 8th St. Opposite p. q. Only galvanized nails used on exterior work City Electrical Co h-t-acH W"'k EV"' K",d' ' office. 413 Eighth ft .Ocean Cny'.N.j. George W. Harris Contractor, Builder s and Jobbing Leander 8. Corson builder
✓ | BUILDER , ALBERT G. 'GILBERT PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER j 645 Asbury Avi'nue, - BRECKLEY'S ^ HOUSE ANO SIGN PAINTERS CLINTON L. BRECKLET. PROW Ready Mixed Paints, l*ad and Oil, 920 and 922 Anbury avenue. 8 0. Adimi f. V Aditri H. s. Aa—
6E0. 0. ADAMS ft CO. PLASTERING, RANGE SETTING MICK LAYING, Etc., Etc. All Work In Mason Una Promptly Attended To. OCEAN CITY. 'N J " Otis M. Townsend A Practical Seashore Architect Licensed by tbe State, -p EIGHTH STREET, OPP. P O. OCEAN CITY N. J. Coal Coal I We Have It 5 lto b"T |C. H. SHOHMAKER LUMBER CO. Twelfth and West Avenue Real Estate and - Search Company REPRESENTS ! Fidelity Trust Comrany - of Newark ' Wildwood Title and Trust Co. Title Insurance . Searches, Abstracts of Title, Conveyancing Fire Insurance : Prompt Service AU Work Guaranteed Money to Loan on Good First Mortgage f ! Karma lor Sale | Offices in First Nationl Bank Building Cape May Court House n. j ^
Mortgages We are at ail times prepared to place or purchase tint mortgages on improved Ocean City j Kenl Kstatc, and invite - JOS. I. SCULL Cut Your Fuel Bill Use half Coal and half Coke. Get the above from c.h. shoemaker lumber to. Twelfth and Wast Aveaua '
A RE you using Edison Mazda Lamps ? If /~l , , *
, not. why not? They give three times ' as much light as the old style Carbon lamps for the same current consumption. OCEAN CITY ELECTRIC SERVICE Of Atlantic -City Electric Company

