Ocean City Sentinel, 7 March 1918 IIIF issue link — Page 1

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VOL.XXXVif. OCEAN CITY, N. J.. THURSDAY, MAKCll 7, litis. ; " HO. 50

Ocean City Sentinel PBklllbcO w«»t, .1 OCEAN OITV, N. J. R. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor 61.00 Per Year, Strictly in Advance. ATTO»»*VV»T.|.»«. MORGAN HANI), ATTORNEY and CPU NSE L LOT? AT LAW, Public BuUOlnerl |^AW*OFFICES Apgar & Boswell, ANBURY AvJ^E^n^VuHTH KTRKhff J_,AW OFFICES Godfrey S Read ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. JfURMAN B. WILLIS | Attorney at Law.. 9 5s Asburj^Avenue j Ocean City, N. J. ■ ?' ' ■■MEAL. DR. W. P. HAINES cor. ninth and wesley- ave. Botb rnon'w - Florence Brick Haines COR. DTK AND WOSLCY AVE MCCHANO-THCRAPIST ■uap. Uaealali Movaaiaau Ifaoicml aud Corrretlve t*> uinaktli-v j He! Alien Corson, M. D. ; t|6 Waaley Avenue Ocean City . New Jersey 1

JJ'KRSCHEL PETTIT, M. 1). , -eOTJWESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY, NEfc JERSEY Botb I'boneb •tolp.-m. [)r! Wilson V. Christian xDentlst" 809 Central Avenue wua city* m. jt •Bell Phone, 152. Booth Phonus Nioht Bki.i. Hughes' Central Pharmacy lib and Wesley Ave. • Ocean City, N.J Phone 245- W Pbene yoor orOara W* dallvar fiae MARK lake Undertaker and Embalmer . m Cmui Atnti ■Pbona IN OCEAN CITY. N-J

Constant Practice The OctLn City Title * and Trust Oqmpany was established on the principles of sound banking and thoroughness in , _ safeguarding every dollar of deposits has been its constant practice. We welcome the opportunity to care for your banking requirements. Checking Accounts are solicited. i Ocean City Title and Trust Company OCEAN CITY. N.J. C. I- LAKE ...REAL ESTATE AGENT cdAL COAL TRY OURS FOB • QUALITY C It. SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. TsdM aadWeut A vans*

Fine Business Opportunity j • in the sale of one of the best and most complete Garage Ihoju-rties here,' on a central corner, with elevator and fine storage space on second floor. Practically new and sj up-to-date and ready for business. A great sacrifice in price will lie made if sold at once. For particulars apply to. M ASSEY & EQWARDS Eighth Si. and Central Ave. Real Estate Pop Sale '»! 13 lO BARGAINS Cottages, Apartments and Bungalows, furnished and unfurnished Some esldtes in my hands must be sold at sacrifice prices. This is the , - time oi ^ear to buy Cottages and Lots at this Popular Seaside Resort | ver>- Cheap. "Apply to Alonzo Cotton 519 Anbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. 1 ' MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE No walling for two week* to know ltyflu~ao get It; we can tell yon at once. Bargain* in Bay and Ocean front properties. Choice cottage* for , naie. Also lot* for Investment and for Improvement— the choice of Ocean City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., ' " Ocean Cm-, N. j. ; REAL ESTATE INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick A11 Eighth St. Ocean Oity, N. J. i Hovrs'ses INSUAANCM < R. HOWARD THORN REAL ESTATE ' ■ «« e.o~T* -co" OCEAN OITY. N. J. \ ' _ _ Don't let the spring find yon with * ' ( / J y 1 i) leaky roof. Thunder storms are coming ( lAw/ ) ) and a leaky roof vrill be apt to rcault in , 7Wn ^aSf . considerable damage. 'AG- ■ - Cbimueya tliat leak ahould be looked afier and made water-tight. Smoker < v /| f wr chimney* can be made to draw. A 1 IPX, J I . Tin roof* are fira-proof. - 1 All kind of stove and heater repair*, ( j ' j. I Tib. slate antF slag roofing. ■ jW/i V SMITH'S- \ l\ The TIn Smith . . ' /-"x / i 1 73S Asbury AveAll Kinds of Outtara , - - - l ■ ■ t

' -r • • ' . •' ■ — X T A War Economy Creed i T* • .' , It loyal American will help his " Countiy by adopting this Creed: /^"iediibe Waste , i Eliminate Extravagance : Practice Thrift Waste is always inefficient ; extra va- 1 gance in war-time is unpatriotic — both should be shunned. Thrift leads to national progress and p personal independence. ' Get on the right ^ road today by .opening an Interest Bear- t • . , .. _ . . t

Account .with this- ' f first nitiontl bink : OCEAN CITY, N. J. ; ' 1 " ■ I ■■ I II — — a , Oonsianily improving j We are doing our best to get you to buy at home, i 1 / and help build up your own town. We buy the- best the market affords and sell at the lowest prices. In other words, our goods are as good as the best and our prices as low as the lowest SWEATERS We handle the justly celebrated- Pennsylvania Knit Coats and Sweaters. These sweaters contain unbreakable "no-tair" buttonholes, correct fit, specially reinforced shoulders, patented non-sag pockets, etc. Prices range on sweaters, 60c to $8.00. Q. H. STEELMAN Clothier, Shoes, Hatter and Oents' Furnishings MMSd Aabury Avenue OC8AN CITY NBW JBRSEY 1 - Advertise in the SENTINEL

UNUSUAL DEMONSTRATION FOR THE REV. DR. KULP

Retiring Pastor oAlethodi-t Church Made to Feel His Strong Popularity. The deep feeling of regard 'or the Rev. Joseph H. Kulp he'd by praelt . cally all of the member- of hi- chayt.-, - a* well aa many men and w ouie.. uot coouecled with I he E'lr*t M. K. fhurcli. » wa* evidenced by the truly remark able, unprecedented and linpr*-»ive ' demonatratiou glvep tbe p**lor In I lie Method lat Church Sunday evening ' following the clow of hi* evangellatjc aermon. That Dr Kulp ha*- won a warm *|Hitj Id the heart* of tbe people of Ocean Ji . City during bla three year- May h.te . When Prof. O. W. Belchly. prlnct . t pal of tbe Ocean City Higli School, | and former preeldent of the Men'* h ' Bible ClaM of the church clo»ed a brief. , but timely addreaa by aekiug the | member* of tbe clave, ae well a* any j ( ' other* preaeut. who wefe Mucere lu the , ' matter, to give Dr. Kulp a vote of ap- ! preclatlon and reqi.eM that, tf-poaatble, ( he be returned to thi.charge for another ( year, there wa* a apontaneou* move- ( meat In tbe building, and everybody In tbe edifice aroee aa on_e pereon to ^ . thus give tangible and emphatic ex- ■ preealon of tbett feeling* for Dr. Kulp ' r a minister and a fellow citiMU. After Dr. Kulp hBd,-llnl«hed hi* sermon, Dr. Bohner arose and announced that be had beeu delegated to lake 1 charge of tbe remainder of the even- I tng'a proceedlutw. and then followed J 1 the unexpected and flattering vote of 1 appreciation of the paetor'e sterling ' • At Jtie suggestion of Dr. Bohner. the" 1 1 member* of the Presbyterian Melt's • , Bible Clase. who eat In the front of I lie ] r church With the members of the • Method lat Men's Bible Class, joined ' with tbelr companions and went to ' ' the' pulpit platlorm, where' they warmly greeted and shook hand- • with Dr. Kulp, Mrs. Kulp and Ml** I , Marguerite Kujp, the daughter. Mrs. ' Kulp aud she havlug previously been I asked to take tbelr places there. Fully 300 men took tbelr places ' ' around the Interior of the church aud. ' forming a circle, with uplifted and clasped bands, sang "Blest Be the Tie Bloda." _ '

Then the Chautauqua salute was given by tbe congregation, aud lateral! 1 joined in alnglng "liod Be With You ! W* Meet Again." ' 1 At the cloee, the womeu aud girl* went forward and had a parting word and band-clasp with Fa-tor Kulp aud his family. The evening congregation reminded 1 one of mld-eeason, botb the auditor- < turn and the Sunday school room be- , filled. Three congregations were (CoDtlnosd on Bscqnd I'agr.)

CONFERENCE OPENS IN ATLANTIC CITY Berry the Presiding Officer, Has Most Unique Distinction. The elgbty-eecond annual session of New Jersey Oonferency'conveiied lo St Paul's Church, Atlantic City, yeaterday afternoon, and for the fifth , time Bishop Berry, of Philadelphia, Is ' tbe praeldlng officer. Thus Bishop Berry's record is unparalleled In Methodism.. Only twice In tbe history of tbe New Jersey. Conhas a bishop succeeded himself Id tbe presidency of tbe coDfereoce. Bishop Heddlog dld/4 lu 1840 and 1841, and Bishop Lpuer B. Wll- 1 eon did so lo 1806 and 1909 Bishop Berry's unique and unparalleled experience Includes both residential and ■ presidential supervision for the yeers 1912, ISIS, 1914, 1917 and 1918. This Intimate ecquatntance with both the pastors and tbelr abilities, together with tbe needs of tbe local churches of the communities throughout the bounds of tbe Conference, makes for efficient direction of tbe The Conference session - will not be 'of ae long daration aa usual. Ordinarily aeven full days are required for (be completion of Its work, but this year It is expected that adjournment wHI take place at noon uext Monday. Fanaal orgs meat Ion of tbe Conference woe effected yes led ay afternoon, with the sacramental and memorla1 service* last even log. Bishop -Berrybaa prevailed upon Bishop Earl F. Cranetoo, of Washington, D. C., to preach the Sunday morning sermon. At waa tbe cm a* last year, the Suoday morhlng service will be held In the New Ntxoo Theater. The '-I'onferaoee sermon" will be delivered by tbe Iter Harold Paul Sloan in St. Paul'a Church. K. Howard Thorn, of this city, left here Tuesday to visit his 'son. St. t lair. Who le" In the' Cauaoal Detachment. 1Mb Bogfoeera, at Camp Merrnt. Teliafly, N. J. The yoong man waa a Hr*tclaaa private In D Company. 109lb llaglnxent^ at ( amp Hancock, but waa Now to loan on first' mortgage. " adv. U. Freahtamdad peanuts! The cheapam way lo bay -psAOuu, get them at Wa«a,Sla pec poami. adv., 8-7, *

t 1 ' 1 plans made to advertise city , \ • Some Propositions Cut in Half I and Others Rejected by Officials. • thai hail nreit done « a- lo place some ' J J liarle. A Klliik. of the Heading { ' ' lug's -I alio u* for Hires months for 15411 . Director Campbell, efler saying that , , ; Ibis seem- lo he a- good a source as < any. moved that Ilie matter lie left . with the mayor. < usual -ad" In the I-ong-tatt cliurc'li | program lu Philadelphia, this IP cost I *1.5(1 an issue, dud Ibe losertlons of the I The customary proposltlou for ad- , vertlslug the city lu tha metropolitan ' I Agenhy, Mayor Champion stated 1 [ This, too, wa- referred to tbe mayor, , with power lo act. A proposition w as received from the r Ocean City Ledger, which. U was , staled, plans to i*-u« 5011 extra copies . weekly for thlrteeu week-, begiunlng ( ' '°i)tre<!tor"(Ja.u bell said that this ' , seems Itke too much money to spend , to advantage. He would say the ad vertlsement should not exceed a half ' Director Adam* agreed with Ibis ' , view, and with this uuderslaudliig the , subject was referred to the mayor. t I A Sea Isle paper al-o submitted a , . proposltlou Mr an advertisement lu Its columns In Its Easter number, but Dl- ,

Twtor Campbell said that he thought f I the city cannot afford to epend the , money. He didn't think It wise to s. : so this year, he said, aud the matter j , was dropped. I l.eltcr- were received from the First t I National Bank and the Ocean City ( Title and Trust Company, lu which t I official* of these histllulloiis slated c - that, because, of financial cpndltlou* j ■ throughout the country, the rate of B Interest paid for money by the city t

will organize 1 defense council i . — . - | Here Tomorrow Night— Mayor Champion a State Officer. j The State fouucil of National Defend w as organized In Trenton a few , law, with Ibe following officer#: r Former Mayor Thomas N. Raymond, "f Newark, president; Maydr Layton I I 'alklns, I'laiutleld. tlrst vice president; I Mayor c. K F. Heirlck, Asbury I ark. second vice president; Mayor Joseph Iderson. Trenton; eYetutlve -committee, ' Mayor- Bacharach. At lantlc City ; Donnelly. Trenton; Seger, Pasaalc; Fountame, jvast Oiauge; I'eiibroeck, Penh Am boy, aud3ormer Mayor Raymond, Newark. ! This council takes tbe place of tbe 1 public safety committee, and Mayor ' Cbdmplon says that the local body ' , will probably organize at city ball tiers Coder Ibe act, tbe mayor and com- . ) ml— loner- in commission-governed 1 ! cities are I he members of the Council . of National Defense lu their respective communities, but they are privileged . to add otbets to the committee. The work of the council la to aid In ; the furtherance of any proper emerwar activities for tbe welfare of The women's division of the old public safely committee la a separate organization, according to tbe uew The pastor and congregation of tbe First Baptist Churcb-aecretly arranged wtlb the chief usher of tbe Flret M. K. Church to meet ostensibly for tbelr . own service Sunday evening and then proceed In a body lo the Melbodlst ' Church as a testimonial of tbelr regard for tbe depaTtlug pastor, the Rev. ! J. B. Kulp, aud Ibeir good will for the Melbodlst people of this cliy. Fifty r people were In the gatbsrlog. , should tie Increased from 5 per cent, to ' 5} per cent., beginning March 1. On motion of Director Adams, Ibis matter was left in tbe bands of Dlrec- ' tor Campbell, with power to act. 1 Tbe reports of Building Iuspeclor S. Johnson, wltb check for *9. cbeck for (

abd Electrical Inspector Joqppb Rig- ' glue, wltb cbeck for *14. were received 1 and ordered tiled, a* was tba report of 1 Health Officer T. Lee Adams. Resolutions were presented by Dl- 1 rector Campbell to borrow a sum not 1 exceeding *275 and to' borrow a turn 1 not exceeding *8000, tbe latter In antC • clpatlon of tbe collection of taxee for 1 1918. Tbe resolutions were adopted. I A number of bills were read and ordered pal&p '

: : "|* anglers ready ; to start season „ , . ' • p' | Members of Ocean ^ City Fishing Club Visit Headquarters. President Frank h. Stewart, Vice . President \V. -W. Hlbeou. Secretary |, . W. W. T^rs, Treasurer Robert B. t, ) Vollum, Dr. W. Bushrod June- and jj . Oeorge F. Bauer, of Ibe Ocean. City B , Fishing Club, came dow n from tbelr . home* in Plilladelpbla and vicinity b I last Sunday and paid a visit to tbe p „ flsblng club's headquarters {I They looked over 'conditions at tbe 8| , pier and effected plana to make needed | Mr Slbsoii will get In touch wilb ^ Allen Sculi Scull regarding tbe repairs. t ThCpler aud piling were battered con- „ e slderably by tbe storms of lbs winter dow closing. e Tbe club officials also looked over j. the she for Ibe club's proposed flsblng 1 ,r platform on the beach above North ( la street. I „ The boys a»- looking forward wltb I eagerness to Ibe flsblng season, and 1 they expect. to have a very successful , , summer's sport. i j , y VISITED CAMP DIX ] '. . - . i to Assemblyman Lake ana Free- I •y A-remblymsu Mark Lake visited le Camp Dlx Monday wltb tbe other r- members of the Sew Jersey Legislate tore. Wilb blm from Ocean C^ity waa 'a Freeholder John P. Fox. Mr Foxsaya bewaamucb Impressed wltb Ibe appearance aud. size of Camp Dlx .and wilb tbe magultude of tbe tl' work being done ir. m •I- • Cottage centrally located wltb all lb 'modern Improvements. Including aa beater, furnished or uufurulsbed. Apply Sbstinkl Office. • edv. If. [s. For Rent. — Apartment-, heated; 44 partly furnished, or. without furniture. Bee Thorn, next to Poet Office. edv ,10-SS.tf. p- Fob Saije — Overtood Ruoabout I (19161. It reck Icy. 990 Aabury eve. j a s-si, u.

ROWLAND GIVES CONTRACT FOR MORE APARTMENTS

Buildings to be Erected by ; Marts and Will Cost Abont 8a5,ooo. While the ootlook for butldlqg In Ocean City this spring baa not beeo particularly bright, there la now, bowquite a little talk of Improved conditions very shi rtly. Joseph M. Rowland, of Philadelphia, was bare a few days ago' and awarded'to John Marts tbe contract to build four two-family apartment These are to be erected beCortutbiau aveoue aud the Tbe work ta to be started Two of the apartment buildings will be erected on tbe south aide of Park place, east of Corlotblao avenue, aud .other two will be bnllt on FlrSt street, east of Corinthian avenoe. The sum Involved in tbe contract la between *20,000 and *25,000. Mr. Rowland a few weeks ago began tbe erection of otber apartments In tbe north section of ibe city.

Liberty Fire Company, No.- 8, baa adopted tb* following resolution*: Wiiekeas, It baa pleased tbe Almlgbtv God in Hla Infinite wisdom to from our Fire Company our beloved and esteemed fellow-fireman, Charles U rtitbens; therefore, be It ■Resolved, That we tender to tbe bereaved family our alocere sympathy aud condolence, and wblla W» mourn lose of our fellow \member we humbly bow to tbe will of oil r Heavenly Father above, who doth all things well, tbougb we understand ■ tbem not. a> Resolved, Tbat this company baa lost a faithful member and a fas r I eat ' fireman, whose amlllngface and jovial r disposition will be sadly o^aad to our . company: aDd we trust he now rest* , in tbat glory gbove which we all hope _ to reach some day. . Resol ved. That » copy of thaae reao- A I lutlons be aeot lo the family, a copy I j be published lu a local- pepet and a II . copy be spread on the mlDutea. ■ John B. Trout, I adv. It JxasxC. Btrpbbkbon. ■ For 8 ale. — Nlna-rootn cottage, far. I I niabed, all convenleoeea, central I oca- ■ g tlon. 1186 Asbory avanne. Ocean City. I . N-J. Apply 1116 Aabury aveuoa of tl 838 Wealey ave. 8als price, 82500. I adv., 2.7.8 moa. I Just opeood a new banal, Mw crop I open kettle New Orisons molaaaaa, SB I eta. quart, *1 10 pep gallon, at Ware"*. II adv. 228. SL I it For 8alr.— Washing m.achlne and ii J wringer Chan p. Addreaa B Uaan-ll UL office ad*. 1 1

' local bank is j : to help farmers , Officials Will Assist Them in I 1 Business and the Parchr.sc of Pigs. | 1 The officials of the First National j e Bank of this city have started a plan " of financially co-operating with tfiei ' farmers of this section In order lo help I ' and eoourage tbe tiller of the toil. Tbe plan waa explained by II 8. ' Mowrer, cashier of the bank, in an ad- - dress made by blm at the farmers' Institute at Palermo a few days ago. Iu ' the course of his talk, the cashier aald: r -As banker-, we want I. .-..-operate ' wltb the farmer lu every w sy possible, * aud w» feel that there- are tuauy way* In which we cau help. One of the " things we have decided lu do Is the | placing of a large bulletin board In the ' as 'Farmers' Excb'aujfe ItnTlelin.' if 1 auy of you farmers have anything you want to sell and will advise us, by 1 phone or mall, we will list lion the ' board. Uur city customers, seelug ' this, can pbone you their order. As an HTuatratlou: Mr. Towu*end Is go lug to have some peaches or Mr. ® Young Is golug to kill -onie hogs on a ten days ahead tbat be will hautuurk for sale on a certain ^brte: We llst\U on tba board, and we hope lu tbiF * way to bring tbe producer and 'consumer together, so tbat he may bave " It all engaged by tbe time II Is killed n or ready* for delivery. Ou tbe otber { band, if a farmer wauta something, like a second hand aulo, we will list bla wants. B . "1 will notify you wbftt this board Is ready, and we want you all to feel tbat we are Installing tbl- service to be _ used. I also want tossy that If any of 0 you wish to purchase seeds, fertilizers, etc., and do not bave Ibe cash, come I, In and confer with ua aud we will y. give yon every possible consideration, and, whenever warranted, will leod ,r tbe mouey. In fact, tbe Natloual j Government baa given us tbe prlviprlvl- 10

. of making longer and better *' term* on agricultural paper tbau on ^ . other klod. ^ "Now, we have another proposition , which I wish to present to you add that Is tbeorgaoizatloo of a 'Pig Club.' We want to keep tbe farmer boys aud girls especially interested lu tbe farm, * and at tbe same time assist' lu producing more pork lo ibla community. ^ . Tbe Idea Is this: We will procure and ■' deliver to any farmer, boy, girl or ac tOoatlaasO on Mecond Paga) U SOLDIER BOYS T GROWING HUSKY ^ ' B. Smith, of This City, Pays Visit to Camp b McClellan. ° 1 Robert B. Smith, of this city, who j' 1 wltb hta family, has been In tbe South « • fbr some time, writing from Annlstou- h ' Ala., this week, taye that they are ° now on their way hnmr, stopping en r ' route to tee the Oceau City boys at 1 Camp McClellan. * a 1 Mr. Smith, who spent two or three 1 days wltb bis brother, Lleot. Alfred 1 " R. Smith, says the Ocean City boys > look floe, fat and husky. Lieut- t 1 Smith baa been quite sick, but be has | recovered and gained flfteeu or twenty c I pounds. ' ( All tbe local boys. Mr Smith slate*, ' j are In excellent spirits. t II Lost —Fox fur neck-piece, either lost or takeo by mistake, from Pro- • g receive League rooms, Monday evening Floder please return to Srnti- c Q nel office. adv. 8;", 2t. 1 a Try an advertisement In tbe Senti«L ' |

PUBLIC GARAGE BILL GIVEN TWO AMENDMENTS

Passes Second Reading and is At Clerk's Office for People's Inspection. | Ordinance No. 115, which Is Intended to regulate public garage buildings and the business to be conducted therein. came up for secuud reading at the j weekly meeting of the City CommlaWilli two amendments— one In 8eetton I, aud the other lu Section 2— tba ' , ordinance was p***ed ou sacood read. p I It was also ordered placed on file lu I' City Clerk Morns' office for pnblto I Inspection for two weeks aod pub- ] li-bed in the uieautlme-. The amendment In Section 1 ap- - pears slier tbe words "shall comply 1 with tbe specification* act forth lu : Section 8 of this ordinance" labout e the tenth or twelfth line from the be- • ginning of Section I), and read* aa " follows: • |g r "Aud Ibeu only afters building part mlt l-sued by tbe building tDspeetot ' of Oceaii City, >*. J., for such purpoee1 Teiupirary repairs may be mad* only ' upon permit given by Ibe building IB* ? spector, subject to lha approval of the I Board ol Commissioners of the city of e of Oceau City, K. J." t Tbe amendment in Boot Ion 10 " change* the distance froaa 160 lo 121 feet « herein the ordinance shall net • apply when tbe written consent to oh- ■ tallied of owners of land tor the areai tlon of such public geragas ot iff. I" BIRTHDAY PARTY ° Mrs. H. c. schtaw, Jr., aag ' Mrs. H C.'Schania, Jr., nalehcatrt ' her birthday anDlvereary a tow avaaIngs since, and a Dumber of berMtoiOi j as-lsied her to making tba UBteililh , one long to be remembered. t Tboae present were Mia. Freok D. if Newberry. Mrs. Charles Baron, Mtoa , Dorothy Baron, C. L. Breektoy, Mlta ' Agues K Bradley, Mtoa Marguattta , Kuglish, Miss Madeleine French, Leroy Howe and wife, WUHMR P. j Gardiner and wife, John J. Feeler and ,1 wife, Parker Miller and wtfe Loato j. Miller aDd wlto, jU. Howard Kan-

Singer, Ralph VaoGlldac, NhrBwiM Harry Mlllr and wH», H. C. Scbanze, Jr., aod H. C. Hchanaa. Sd. Tbe many friends ot Mia. ToanAav 8. Corson will be glad lo loan thai she Is rapidly Improving fan lha effects of a fall aba bad opoo the M4ppavement In Philadelphia nearly six weeks ago. 8hr had goaala M> idelpbla lo visit bar Malar, Mrs. O. W. of 1217 Ptoe street^ iiaaU cottager here. Mia. Coreon has aM been seen abont tba ctty siao* early la Jannary, and has bean greatly retired in eoclal, church and Bad dross clirtoa, Her friends bop* aba will aooa bs aWa to return to Ocean CKy. Farm property worth 24022 al|MM to qnlckeel buyer. 60 or reels areas dl Cap* May County, H. J., aa main shore road Tanning CrereOMBB City to Cape May CHy, 222 raids Reading BaUiaad MalMa. AMI 14 acres good cleared grooad, 8 arere woodland, 10 acre* reradow, vtth oreiu to iolaod waterway, and 22aarre of growing oak. Frame boom, d rooms, with cellar, oat buBdtnga 6th. Hemmooton, -H.' J. adv.. 2. 28. 8t. I bave fdr sale, at 1 par rent premium, stone Harbor Boroagh ireprovement Certificate*, bearing C pre. cent. Interest, payable rare! aanpaHpi lo 8500.00 denomination*. There ai* free from Income taxae and sadteagy Apply to Lewis T. 8Mnag Borough Solicitor, Caps Wanted — 'mall desk sad a Man rdg, 9x12 Apply BreniK a»aiv^lL Strictly fr»*b country egFL 22 rffis per dozen, at Ware*A adv., 2-22 2L

SIMMS' i RESTAURANT and DELICATESSEN + 922 Boardwalk Ciesed for tbe Winter

The Baptist Corner I ■ " — ' r I I BECAUSE "Tbe wages of sin is death" and that ptfI V day is. sure to come, we earnestly call upon alt wm ■ everywhere to repent and yield to tilt mSuaffiCffi dl I the Christ while they have the time and ijinnalaiilj 2a tl give Him good red-blooded service. Don't* M a fMHtoft I u Tbe Baptist Church is prepared to minigtw to M 1 I spiritual needs and offers you a welcome at its sarneaa*