Ocean City Sentinel, 27 December 1917 IIIF issue link — Page 2

Ocean City Sentinel ft. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor OCCAM CITY, - ■ NEW JERSEY BeD "Phone No 66-X Advertisement* in local common. 6 ccnu Sam rnrnuo^^.'pjliiciuon'1'5 '""I r**"> promptly. don. bjr experlenoed THURSDA Y ."DE EMBER 27, 1917 Whe* making heir reiuiliiiliiii. don't forgot the apeclal'electiou In Ihlcity January 15 on theque-dlnn of pub lie garages When you a-k j-ourvelf. "Do I want a public garage next to ■1 own home?"— well, there Isn't any qoeoUoo a. to the nature of your. re. aoiea. fr la hard to aee what encouragement there la for the fiquor lutere*!* who are aald to. he larlug plan* to defeat local option legi-iatlun at the approaehlog aewdou, rays the M.uimi Holly Mirror. The Republican party Moommlttedto.it. although whether the county or municipality .ball he the unit baa not yet been determined. A dear majority of the member, of the Senate and of the Hou-e atand-c ouimttlad to local option ^ablleot there malnlng member* there are emit who will lloe op with the greater number whan tba roll la called. Ii la uurea counhfo to expect thai tboaa who have pledged their eotee to the principle Itidoraed la the Stale platform of l he Republican party, will repudiate their pm ah el Ion promlae. Tim enactment of a local oniluu law at the um local opt tou *e~

atoo of I be Legislature appear* to be about aa certain air anytblog can well ba la politic*, for (governor Edge la alrrady on record a* pledged to *igo a local option measure If one abould coma to him aaa paaaed bUI. "Arrv NKW TEtBI -Tba Skvtikkl WMhe* to extend tu He patron* and reader, tbe com pi lMay all have a .eery "Happy K.a Xm»." COLORED PEOPLE WORK d»» a Beadr Btaaeaa. to call at Tbe following communication explalna Maelf: Altboogh tba colored pyople of .Oeaaa ONy are amall lo number, a# t» aar ether brother*, our willlug heart, ara aa large. Wa ware rapraaauted at the Drat big ■aaa aaaatlog, and at tbl* meeting tbe HIpaa jM. B Hawk.u*. H. Green and B. U^Barka- made Ova dollar aub- . aeflptiopa Immediately followiogtbl. aaaetlng, E C.^ William*, who rep•aaawtad a* by- subscribing to fioo lu Iba laiaraat of tba colored people, biwgfct foots of tbl. meeting to our Mgalai an Ice meeting at which the •tbaaa pastor* were present aod began Oar lotaraat. were at once combined vMfrWr CO- worker*, aod w e began to ralaa oar Drat ram. which wa* collected ffoaDaJ.Daeomber IC. to tbe amount of m. .. Oar aabaerlbcA to tbe Drat call ware: The Ba*. Goodtu. |2; tboHc*. U Har tt*,|g; tba Be*. Gbolran, «2; Wlllard Dm foa sod wife, «t; Mia. M Burke. »; M. Baaaal. tl 50; Mr*. Lee » La* Wllka. ft; Mi** I,. Motifo, W; Mrs. Epp* |2; Mr*. R. Bryaui W; MMnT Rodger*. $8; Mr*. 8. Thorn pft C. William*. It; MM* M B. Hawkrna. 91; Mr*. W Daria. 91 ; Mr. Habar and wlfo. 50 ceou; Mr Baattand wife; tl; MlaaB Harris. 86 MMOlta 8 Henry, ft; Mr* L. Mori*.K MtmB Otaan. tS. Wa rail lad with heart and mind lo *** "" ■od wUI, n"y with s^wl aptrtl toany and all of our city1. Mia- Stisououa though tbe lime* ■V la, «ar mouo la "Perraveraoce," aa*« may ba daOuad In three way.-' ■Ba*m tab* bold; aacoodly, to bold •o; aad tbMdly, never to let go. ' B. U. BAGAIN MARRIES EEhiaatiarMr b Daaib cr bnrordiug to PbHadsipbia new*, papal, Roaco* D Eaunce. a summer nillial bars, but now of Oaap Mm4a. and MM* M.ijorie M. Ben- ***•■ daughter of the Be*. J.mea M. Ilaatattx. of 18S South Fifty Drat Had. Waal Philadelphia, were mar rMdlbM week. Ha wm bom. on a • Mrfaagb daring tbf Christmas hoiiraaoc* wa* married several year. aW. and M the father of a family Htsfoeamr wils M well-known here, laafog played tba piano m bi. moving picture bouse*- They are raid to ■ft kmc. divorced some lime. mtMweli Barr ed. •Jack" Halllwall. who enlMied In u iat "l«.a short time alhee, vMued t I '■■■ during the holiday. ! B was accompanied by bl. bride. He 1 la in Ocean Cay H.gb School grad at la His wife formerly wa. a. nurse • fba weather condition* here t'brlai- • m 1* Day ware for from bring plearanl . Bflu foil in the early morning and awm abortly before noon Rain ball aad. tHUe enow combined tS make o Ika afternoon unusually disagreeable. I .. A-.Ae.raee. Ifoa igl of copy for dMpl.y adver- . i .' -'-' «* ai-ibMoffcenbt p ^"warmaay naon for ln*ertioo a " ^ Baaiiatt, Thi* rule win be t ■IdMlj ad hand to. adv . tf. p ^ ■ — — - ; k • A B. Uaaton, Philadelphia. " frn^iLwryR thai I*. Boatou; Ray • - "fiaC Maaabi MatiarMa. Vm eland. I* *r — — Di fMdBkliuil 1 ma at tathaBaan- '«

'CHRISTMAS JN | Special Music and Appropriate Sermons Marked Cel- " ebration of Savior's Birth. Id tbe First M. E. Cburcfi Sunday r morning the pastor, the Rev. Joseph B. Ku'p. preached .from III* text "Thank, be with «od for HI* uuspeakablc gift."— II tYrr.. #; liT The speaker made a abort reference *, to tbe uiotli chapter a. -a whole, this )• Ik ex burling tbe Church, at CorlntbJo f. liberal giving of Ihe brelhren audio 0 all good works. The chapter close. 1 with the text, which I. an evideut "- reference lo Je»u* Christ, who Hioiseir give* Hp d eel pie* the grace* of tbe Spirit of God, power lo blame the -on* i- of God and eternal life lu Him being In contioulug.- Dr. .Kulp-dwelr at 1 tug gtfte at this season of tbe year, f winch custom appears lobe a. old a* ' history. It was geueral lu tbe clamlc e world, among Ihe pagan* of the l British I. lea. on (be bill* of heathen e Ayndiuavia aud lu tbe foie-ils of a"- - dent Germauy. 1 The spirit of .giving is of "God. for : o He . wa* giving when the morning 1 r alar* eaug together In tbe beginning 1 i- and all the ran* of God ebouled for 1 r Joy at tbe creation, for He had called 1 - Into being new world* of life aud ligbl. 1- Ilia. expreMug Himself lu beue- ' r licence. * ' t "God *0 loved the world that He 1

I*- gave HI* ouly begotten Son." who he came to'glve man a right conception Mi of God. "He ib'at hath seen me bath •I- aeen the Father." . aod "No man knowetb the- Father except by me." Id Grace aud troth come through Christ and tbe truth M to make men free. We know the truth In Jesus Cbri«t_ The speaker, lu closing, made * lu etrong appeal lor Ihe Red Crow, II- which wa* responded lo In the spirit of tbe eermou. » FIRST BAPTIST. Ihe "Flrat Baptist Church Sunday evening" the pastor, tbe Rev. M M " ; Lewi*, preached on tbe twenty-Dfth ver-eof the Drdt chapter of Mattbew '•Aod- be called HI* name Jeau*." . " Mr. Lewi, raid tlila was a very'algolOeant sentence, and Its significance lays In tbe reaeon for tbe uame'and It* meanlug. There are reason, for most )f oamea given, and tbe Jews followed " the custom of naming their children ^ In accordance with drflnlte reasons' They called this, child Jesus. Drat, be * cause ibey were so Instructed, aud " second . becauce ol HM mfealon. He would rave His people from tbelr sin* From this point tbe speaker showed that, to rave from .sin. Jeaue bad lo bt *" aloleaa aod that was Impossible a* an " otT-prlog o f earthly parents, as He " would bare taken tbe natural blaa to " da that we bare: He bad to be bu- * man to get dowo to tbe bnman level. u wblcb an angel could not do. Tbe reralt of sin Irs. humanity could only be ' obtained through a human mother 0 contributing the physical aod bumau 1 nature and a Divine Father lo contrlbu'le Ihe divine, alnlera uature; hence Ihe virgin birth. He then showed that tbl* was nece*- ■" rary In order tbat Cbri.t might be " tempted. He knows, our fallings be- '• eaora Be knew HM own human na- ' tore, bat He bad and actll baa the po* erful lift of tbe Dlvloe lo get noder - every raul with. TbM thought worked h oat well Id ao tfluslratlon of the pa* tor's former work among "down-aud * out." In Philadelphia, when be could tall them of lb* raving grace of Christ. 6 out ooold not foil them be knew' tbelr " draggle minutely, a* he bad never gone through each experiences. A D true Bavloar M ooe who ha* goor " through, yet wit bout sinning * He then pictured thM Jeau* a. tbe * great . Prophet of God, revoallng the . truth, offering Himself as tbelr King " and. although rejected by tbe world, 1 HM following M growing still. Mr. Lewi* carried bl* listener* through Christ's, prophecies concernlug HMChoreh. tbe overthrow of Jerusalem. tbe culmination of tbe Geo ills period, tbe Doal restoration of tbe r Jews, and lad. and moat biassed. Hi. return to earth In power and might to - overthrow the dominion of cetao aod r establish HM people Drmly aa the rul3 log power He raid tbl. world now rested under . condemnation of do lapd I bat tbl. eont demnatlou was upon all lodlvldual* - who could not claim tbe blood of 1 Jsmj. Mfcrtd as I lielr cleansing power - at tbla moment. This was tbe age of grace, tbe iDvltstion to accept wa* 1 broadcast, whomever would could re- . reive, but whomever would oo(.re*trd , under opndemuatloo. rr. AUOCSTIBB'S. > Masara were celebrated at 6 80 audio o'clock to Bt. Augustine's Church by. the rector, tbe Re*. -Tboma* K. Blake, 00 C'brMtun* Day. The Sunday school Children, uuder direction of Mrs. K C. Weston and Mr*. J. Hurra 0, d Daly, sang several Christmas '.election.. Including i "Adeete Fidel I." aud "Holy Night.', dla* Doughty was at the organ. 1 Father Blake preached an Instructive sermon from St. Luke. 2; 12: ' "You shall Dud the Infant . . |.p] ,u 1 mangpr." I He .poke lo pari aa follows: 1 •Today I Iw Christian world- thinks ' or Bethlehem and tbe divine Child. 1 Let a* this morning think of Htm and 1 consider three questions. 1 "Who M this Child? To all appearan ordinary child and of she poorest, but, looked at through faith. " a child of all children most perfect. * Child promised id old lo 1 he -world Prefigured lu Abel, Isaac and Mom. 0 by tba propbsM age. beforebaod. Tba Child whom Ihe angels were sent to announce Tbe A«n of 'God the Woid made 'flc-sb Tbe "Child named Jew*, who grew lo wig. 11 dom aud graca, before God and man. 3 Who" worked such wooden among the r people, who dtad on Abe cross, and. " aaraoded Into heaven; who * tbe Cbureb of which w* art " wbo «~ulna yet among u. tl

I In the Itle-sed Sacrament: who will he ' f our future Judge, ant. let u. hope, re- \ * MTd uBfoHi^s the Child whom Ihe I | .heavens adore this day-. Bet u-, loo. j I aijore. lu fallli and humility A' "The -rcoud polat I*, how I* He bom? la a way quite different from . ' a hat mau would expect Not J11 out- 1 ] wealthy' parent* uu£ lu a palace— but . In poverty, humility and suffering, lu I I not lu splendor and pomp? Accord-',' , nig to bumau Idea*. He ebould have diliy from those of men ' He wa«'j e born thu. to eppose, by His example j , of humility, poverty slid mort Ideation, 1 love of liouor*. love of riches and love j ( „ of pleasure*. J "rile lessons to "be learned 'are: " , 'Great gladness and 'joy ' tin. day.' 1 I Today (he Church allow* three nn»-e» f to be said, representing our Ixird'* , t elerual birth from the bather in Hea- , veil. His temporal bitth from Ihe j mother on earth, and the spiritual j birth with our raul* by grace. , I "Let us receive Htm worthily and . well, a* did Ihe sbepheid*. even like " Mary and Joseph. Let us Imuate HM " : hearts always. This we can do by lie * , of Christmas. Li viug llvea in good will . humonKy, fellow-feeling, losing our . mas tdketi. It was of Oils Ihe angels [ r sang it was (his llie shepherd* wor- , 1 spending Christmas, lusklug It carry 1 I all the year round " n Tbe altar was prelilly decoratcl and * . of Ihe Saviour. °

ho FIK8T FRE8BVTKK1 an. on La. 1 Sunday evening, lu Hie First Hi 1're.hyterlan Church, before one of the an iargesl congregalloos asiwmbled lu the 1*1 Rev. Charles H. Bohner. coulluuing •e., bis aeries of riuuday ulghl discurse* ou "The Trend of 'Preseul Day World Event*," spok'eon "The Peril ..f an Inis. conclusive Peace " His lexl was St rlt Luke 8; 14: ' Glory lo God lu the highest, and ou earth peace, Rood will y The large augmented choir, which ly had been organlxed for Ihe oceaslou. I, reinlered a strong program of Chrlalr ma* music uudcr ihe leadership ul Ml** Louisa T. Corson. Tbe selection, j. were sung with aulmation. tbe ca x deuces being rendered *4lb rart [, charm, while the ataccato passage. „ rang out with telling fotce and power. d The soprano solo, entitled, "The 1 „ Birthday of a King." by Neidlluger, was suug by Miss Corson with all the grace of mauner and exquisite Hnlsli ' d a id lone of voice for which she baa •* ' g deserved a reputation a.ooug local , music lovers. d The thought of Ihe commlllee 011 , , decoration, relative to remembering . „ tbe iweuly-two boys from tbe cburcti t aud Sunday school lu llie war with* 0 plaut for each, was carried out ven effectively, the resultlug decoratloi 1 j belug oue of tbe most beautiful ever 1 p] seen lo tbe Flret Church during the : e Christmas season. Stanley Pierce. ,t oue' of the boysibns remembered , w bi 0 M lo tbe navy aud who has been aero*. j. the ocean a number of times, convoy- 1 ( lug ahlpa through the war roue, and | ' w bo la borne ou furlough, was greeted u hy many frleuda at tbe evening aer ,e vice, which be attended with several members of hi* family. I. In tbe conrae of his sermon, ihe Rev. ie Mr. Bohner said: 1 ,r "Tbe question If asked. 'Is II right 1 d to celebrat* Cbnslmas this yea.?' Fur the jlast three years the world ba. 1 I. kepi Chrlstmka with an lucreaslu'g | d aadueaa of heart. How mocking lo a.- \ 1 nine to oommemoratr tbe birthday ol , If tbe Prince of Peace amid a world dev. , ,t aslaled with war! Wbo can slug tbf 1 ^ angel's *cng of peace on earth and I g good will toward men In a warring I world? Where today la peace aud 1 „ where 'good will lowerd men? To 1 r erasUive heart* tta seema almost 1 g hypocritical to emphasise tbe Christ- ' t mas ideals lu such a lime as this 1 They ray. -Hettar«*u»pend ihe festivals' | of peace until at least tbe Christmas liturgy la no longer puuctualed with .. the roar of hostile cannon.' Neverthelesa, the world and .the .Church I t aliould observe Christmas today mors I , .than auy other time almost, if for no 0 other reason than to reassert, reaffirm 1 j and re-emphaslxe just what the Prince 1 . of Peace oflere the world aa a cure for Its cursing haired* and quarrels. ( r 'Today In many lauds men are , w ondering how t be German .pies aud , s secrel ageni. mauage lo keep the pro I lf pawl* for peace In tbe newspaper-. ! r Kln»ri At ammunition, short of food. , aWBYd by the breaking of the mor . of ber soldiers, the German war . party begiua lo fear a revolt against J 1 Its leadership In tbe hope of uvtug ] ber plunder. Uermeny is now using 1 every conceivable itiDuence to force a ' h peace prcpi'isal U|Kin the Allies Ju-t I , as Germany gave forty years and bil I llohs of money lo preparing for a war ' that should break ipeo down, now she f ba* placed, II M beloved aboul two * | hundred and 11 ft j-" million of dollars ! I" Bve great capitals in, Ihe attempt tu prepare tbe allies for a German qleace hi which all the frail* of victory will i At this point In his sgrmon', the " "Mr. Buhner discussed. lu a very " way, the four great ■ phases tba German ' prnpogaeda Is f in this and oibir lauds, polut. oul ihe dangers each holds In Its * attitude to a [race tbat uece*aarlly be luconcluslve If made at Ibis time. „ In closing, he continued: g "Al this. Christmas tiuge. when we all thinking of peace, everyone " should give a reason for the faith that h M in him. aud should state that faith and over, so that the young solOier and tbe youug sailor will know „ Just what they are tl gluing for. ,Dd uat why they count lire oot dear uuto themselves Ouly last week a youth aaked bM nRlcrr for-* geography, ray- " ibkl he bad'beard about tbeUer- ai isns, but be had never beard of rauoe, aod tbeo asked what all the was about qnyway! Il M to last degree imiwrUot tbat our man abould kuow aod Male b what Ibey know clearly aud convloc- " Ingly, for that knowledge will double u power aod hasten tbelr victory." "

VIGOR " j . RETURNS' AGAIN 1 No Longer Feels Weak I as. a Cat; Is Chuck Full of Pep These Days. J Harry Hurley 2? 10 Wet Albert 'tliv Hale and Hiit-uvi> 1 o . ■- lej-rcing . fold lime vig .f ai d strrngtn tic -aij ! :receutly. I] Tan lac for getting , fvllos -He 1. run || jduwn and ovrfwoilled !•*■ k lo beat li ; 1 and hapi«i.«~v Sl..ma. n tiou' le bad . left inv lu pretty bad adapt ll-k Tan lac and tod.v I vs. bkv a »• ." gnd I never -utter from That btbatert 1 sleep like a lop and gel op cl..iv. foil I hevvn't bad s .irk hesdsrl.e since I loos Taulsc 1 11. lead of frelmg »'sk . as a cat. I feel strung sod vig-r.-u-at ; Taulsc » being specially ii.iiodu.-.d ! and explained In tuvsn < "• si 1 Hog lie* leoltal I'n. i.n*. > #d« to osgio b.*iwi.s.|. .-If la ] targe portloo -f tin 1-1 . •• fre • tbe bend "f tin- family n.-c ulr J tbe breadwinner i-ui sis - ipiF ■ Ti.irlin aud lb th.i . .,-1. iy on 01 .-a- ^ master as tubj..i to u.r «n ' This • ored woman wbo was a rorit to a lit-

'I A Qiao had Iran arn-ied ..n me e charge of beating and cruelly nu.uv r log bU wife After ti-erlng ibe charge ' lo Ibo Orst witn'.-.. -Madam." he sold, tt 1I1I* man were 1 healing would you rait in •• . i-a'V -r Tbe woibao addie*>..l < .erh sifts amaano In site aud nggr.-k.hei.nia. ' turo.il a amlliug t.-ward I lbs Justice and answered "No. Jedgc If be was uiah hn.tuio' , an' be treated me Ink be dIJ 'Is wife Ah wouldn't call uo p'Ureiuan. No. sab; Ab'd call de undertaker." — Youth's Companion. Flexibility of English. English M oot only, aa Richard J itferiea nnsenc-d. the roost expressive and flexible, of longues. but also, lo Swinburne's opinion, the roost rousl eal. He.proelalmed the lines— Music that gentller on the spirit Ilea Than tlre«-r>elld« Upon tired eyes , to be unmatehed for melody in' any And few would venture to . contradict eueh a muster of tnu-lr and tongues. But surely Kren li ranks ■ next on the roll of language For clearness of diction It Is unrivaled, and. (banks to Its abundance of vowIt flowes rbyihtnleally from tbe tongue. Against West ley's dictum, that French gan. may be cited a saying of an'olber famous divine. Dr. Dolllnger.- "L'AlIe- ' maud n'est pas une langue. mats ceux qui patient re Jargon so comprenneot . guage. but those who speak tbM JarChronicle. . Fact* About Giants. That very few of the giants wbo bare pyer lived have I wen healthy or well formed recent researches prove ' beyond a doubt. All we kuow about ! Goliath M tbat be was very tall, but In' the second book of Kings we read fingers than an ordinary human Wing, and. according to modem scientists. tbM M invariably a token of degen eracy. Marcel Donnal saw at Milan. a giant wbo was ao tall tbat bM body filled two beds at nigbl. hot whose stand upright. William Evans, ibe gigantic porter of .Charles I., had little strength, and Cfotnwell'a .porter, an other giant, ended bis days lu a lunatic asylum. Flnslly. O'Brien, tlie Irish sick child who grew up loo fast." Anothar Faka. "DM you see the 'lightning calcuin Ihe sideshow T asked the old farmer fn tbe wide straw bat. "By beck.* yes." drawled tbe other rarallte. "and be was the biggest fske "How was that?" , "Why, tbnr Way' a thunderstorm going ou whilepW'wa* lu Hie tent aod when 1 asked biro if be could calculate 1 where the.ligbluiiig was golug tu strike 1 he Just gave me the laugh."— Chicago ' News. 1 An Ominous Symptom. I "A good wife. -M heaven's greatest t earth bold*." remarked Mr. Jarphiy the other morning "She ia his Joy, his lusplrallou and' his very soul. Through her be learns to reach the • aod true, and .her forlng bands , Ulm softly over tbe rough places. She Is"- 1 "Jeremiah." snlj Mrs. Jari'hly sob " enuily — "Jeremiah, what nlckeduess r have you been up lo now?" 'm Doubled In Value. J .A Misaourian wbo liouglit some laud aud wautcd to unload It told a prospective buyer that it bad " "Uoul.l.cl lo value since I M>ugbt It." * "But." said the other, "yon offered to sell It to me for the1 same price you paM. How has It doubled In valuer " ."Well, yon see. I gave twice as much * It was worth."— Kansas City Star. " 'I Exchange of Compliments. Maud- My mamma rays sb.«:in regrocer's shop. ' ' ''' li Marie— My mamma aaya she can re- 1 member bow' much your uiauima owes ber for groceries. i r> "It 1* always dangerous to try to get j * something for nothing." remarked tba] "Yes. you might get what you de- j serve." add<-d tbe simple mug.— I'hll- ' adelpbla' Record. Life Is a burden Imposed n;«on you ^ by God. What you male of It. tbat It >' win be to you. Take It up bravely, u, •bear It Joyfully, lay K d-wo .rium- «t •vh«nilr — Call H.auuou. . " j

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f ^ Joseph C. Champion BUILDING CONTRACTOR Ralph Hayes VanGilder ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER YOU SHOULD HAVE A Reliable Builder To erevt yotir Ocean City cottage. Yon cannot spare the time to look after ,it closely jourself and must depend upoo the honesty of the contractor. * A I have built for a large number of people and could "refer yon to any or all of them. Send for the list of names and photographs of the houses. Otis- -M . Townsend tth Sf. Opposite P. 0. BUILDER "Tr j Allen Scull The Builder Eighth and Ocean Avenue PHONE CONNECTION 8 It TROUT Swan and Trout PRACTICAL ^ Builders JOBKINb A SPtCIALTY 10A0 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. J. City Garage SEVENTH AND HAVEN AVE. OCCAM c irr. MEW JERSEY t L. W. MILLER PROPRIETOR TELEPHONE. 203 fHJPIWl — GOOD PAINTING F«st — mjt'A ' . t/' JULIUS E. JOCHER. JR.' i CXe liSH ' * '»l*TII|0 >NO DtCOS*TIN6 | 1 Painters Paint *..1. •ocr.. e.v., a. J ! Try an Advertisement in the Sentinel and you- are sure to get quick results.

lOHTRArron AND ROIUtRi. OTIS S3. TOWNSEND BUILDER - Office: 8th St. Opposite P. o. ] i Only galvanized nails used on exterior, work City Electrical Co. . Klevincal Work of Ev,ry*Kli.d. i.| McnacMCL j MtMoinaoN ■» ; .Office, 418 Eighth Bl .Ocean City. N.j \ George W. Harris Contractor, Builder and Jobbing 1 No. 13 W. Fourteenth Stredt*'" j OCEAN CITY, N.J. Ik-u PlLH , ,, j Leander S. Corson EUILDER ' ioib wester Ave . ocean cirr, a. a. Nqione. isr-u ALBERT /C. GILBERT, , PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER , 645 Asbury Avenue, ; ot KAN CITY, N. J, _ - — Uamuataa KutoUhed. " iMau' ,jorr i'"1* u*d *na °" oo0i Klryclr Tlrre^and KuppJU*. Bleyd* Kc BRECKLEY'S unLortLL T o

— house end sign painters ^ CLINTON L. BRECHLEV. Pao* Ready Mixed I'alnts. Irad aud Oil* »Ji> aud 988 Aebury aveoue. 6 0. Adiraa «. « M»i N. S. kCimi GEO. 0. ADAMS A CO. PLASTERING, RANGE SETTING BUCK LAYING, tic.. Etc. All Work lu Maaoa Una Promptly Attended To. OCCAM CITY. I» . J Otis M. Townsend A Practical Seashore Architect Llcenred by the (Rate. •> EIGHTH STREET, OPP. P O. OCCAM CITY N. J. Hillman & Pontiere BUILDERS 852 Aahury Ave. 1 220 Asbury Ave. _ OCEAN cm, N. J. - Coal Coal We Have It (to burn) C. H. SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. Twelfth and Wot Avenue Real Estate and Search Company Fidelity Trust Comtany of Newark Wildvood Title aid Trust Co. — • Title Insurance Searches, Abstracts of Title, Conveyancing Fire Insoranoe Prompt Service All Work Guaranteed Money to Loan on Good 'First Mortgage Farms (or Sale Offices in First Nationl Bank Building Cape Hay Court House N. J. Mortgages We. are at all times, prepared to place or purchase first mortgage* on improved Ocean City Real Estate, and invite correspondence with such aa may wish lo negotiate JOS. I, SCULL. ■7BT Asbury AvsniM Owan City New Jarasy ; Cut Your Fuel Bill Use half Coal and half Coke. Get the above from C. H. SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. Twelfth and West Aveaua CAMPHOROLD AT ONCE 1 RELIEVES COLDS • j n wDy lom rauwura •na drive, eat flat aM M tbe hc*d, ttoxxt «r fAaW ATLANTIC ICE COMPMI ptAnw in pum Monnii id Tanth and Was* Avanug I OOKAN CITY M d.