.Ocean City Sentinel rpifa. ctnrris robinson az/ Bdisor and Proprietor OCEAN C1TT, . . NEW JERSEY , Bell -Phone No 66-X Hrifiii r-rsssAs; ^JoOjnjrk pnnpuj float ox axpsrleneea Hi'vy11' ' 5= THURSDAY. MAY 8. 1818. ; Ihe ^on Offlre »t_Q-«a Oily pjj;. r TklS eltjr It beginning to take on o auuMr-like eppea ranee. Cottagers ere arriving for the "set son," Board- • wate Moral ere prapirlng to open. ■ and automobile* from distant Sttte- . an tanning Ibrongb the city's street* — all of-wbtch 1* eery good- to the eye alter inontbi or almost stagnation. OCEAU City that id id loyally to . the Government by overtubterlt.mc. fey aavaral tbouiand dollar", lie quota al tUOMO. It was a large eum to ■tee In a town of thli pojiulatton, annually alter a dull winter, but Oman City la always at the top aud tasqaootly, ai on tbie occasiou, It gma orpt t he top. We an becoming need to the German way at last. Each fresh access at fefeta, of terribleueie, abocki us afren, bat the lurpriie it gone. Burprim await* the day when the tiernaa mam to obeli maternity hospitals and baby carriage* and cathedral* aad maki war on elvlllaed rule*. No- , wfena It tbli German Idea no eomaied . ay, mixed In Hone for all tbe age* to am, Wfl the New York Tribune, a* at BMaa. The «ty and Cathedral of BfeMmi, their mini, itand upon tbe fMbaa of tbe elrlllxed world for all to WBaem and condemn. There U tbe Onmaa^ Mark and unaehamed, tbe aadaw of beauty and mnctlty a* be ll the mardanr of women and little ^ ' MM anteata : — SL.. WTOEIBO . J. B. Bmeh. Maadrllle; Mn. J. U. i MsNNt, Mm F. Loony, Taeony; Mr. t ' BefeMeuad wtfc, Vtaeteod. §| v •' ' auuraon. -Ot Aula I, Aim, K. Now land, | It J. MaoNsam, Phlladelpbla; E. J .1 '-■Whfenaa, J. M. Graham, o. H. Le- ■ J^Wfc^HatcMoaon, Bell Telephone I . - Wjfi. C. XNtkee, Mantua; Margner- 1 SjKWiBwiM. Oman Grora; Mrs. 0 < :.W*ffenU. UoHtngewood; E. E. AnPHMfe W. H. CBWUi, Daniel Fry 1 ftjMhN* Ffeladelphla. MM Careen, Boy B. Humbert, ! SilMbAIIWd Humbert. Mm K. -Weber . SnW|«WBl*taa, Fbllidetpbte; Mia. , Bmlteply and ehttdnu, Waablugton, ffk H* mar Mafaehlnan, H.verh.ll, , — fcf' KATHLC. i m~mm. U. A. Mlfefeaid, sMllltogton, i ImfetM ante, WUmlng- i BMpI ■■Mm B. Bwaney, Laura' B. t Mt f. A. WUklaaon and wife, Bn l. WMfcenmayer, Mlmm Wei i ■pK MmT.H. .Wetbeomayer, , pMiftEH, HMm Kennedy, J. W. . jMMlWd temlly, Mn. Fnak W. , HfiSSl Mm Wdiaai, Oman Oily. | m*m>* * m aad wite. Martha 1 i pHt Mtee Alym B. Rutherford, 8. MK-tak. Thae. J. Fag ley and Hp'.Mlh K B. Benson, Sr., E. C. HMMi Wa. M Graham, u. F. 1 HMkiMd alk, When J. Mr MkME Mmm Betturhlll Bang < gjjittfe-am W. Dong, Wa. Had- i ■»Mpa«y, Mm Jam* i SJIMPt' *Nfe» Wall, Jr., aad wife, 1 MNfeM «Maa aad family, B a Ber■I'Anm D- Behad.ld end family, • WWilM Tfeimai aad -fealty, Daniel : IX Olfeeoa. John A Lueey, 9K M. Wefrn Daniel K. Ore**- ' WgPMI tern By. BNxabeth B. Our- %•**"«• MeOaan, B. fildgley. ' •pMfe*. Mtdfetey. Allan W. Gllmour EPt *MfT. i. B Morriaoo, Laxetle BpWiMB. C. L Kiaaley and wife, 1 ***t HMMte C. p. Smith, J. R He- i *»■>*. W. H. Hoea and wife, Florence ' A Waa, Kathrya KMeon, Jaa. Iloak « 14, K. Irwin. C. Loeb. ^6, TBmltfe, Fhtiadetpbia; Mrs H. GL MesavOaklyn; Koeana & Gandy. IMBBfMBa: Xt. P.O. Mendltb, U a 4i|fc M»Q. Archer. Jri I>|. W. E JNMb. Id. See. A. Lockbkrt, W. J." WP^feWafeli; W. I.. B pence, A H. Ktatefc. Allsatle Ctty; O, E. Adam ■h— d wMa-Jf. p. MeBorley dad tarnMy/Waadbaty; Bobt. Fiaber,. W. T. Arffear E Prtugle, a. H. •Mill. Jehn »• Orovae, Ocean tllly; ■any Ffenalli V. L DaBola, Camden ; MMMMM Jack Ban, Camp Baritan. ■•'i «• Magargal. Madlaon, VXHXSTBR8 OBTAINED IlCMatt teiknu ctaryt, »irMmt featt «■ Maatr. - JHMleltawaa Church service" to IfeMMtl dating tbyaummer month*, At— Bin will be m follow.: Jafy 1 a— 14. the Bev. T.' W. II. D. D„ Jaly 21 and 28. «b( j*— *• « Crtph; August 4 sod ll) Iks Me*. L DeYoe, D. D.; Augu.1 18, •kaMm.-L B. Melbero. D. D.; Au•MBaai Baptember I, tbe Bev A. Vfetete (ha announcement received — W. M- Dataroth, of Philadelphia, a — W.M'Idmt who la lotereeted iu tfea— elm of ths'Latharan Church In 1 •. ■ ■ » a ■ . — _ l ■adEta Klect chid. V— (Meat Council of New Jersey. • *■■■ I Ocdpr of Bad Men, at It* I MMMkBa at Tnetua a few days ago, mgm Ik teUowiog chute: Great 1 •jM—. Jaeam 8. Coleman. AUantlc MM—. Bmtec Bagamnre, W. P. ' — ■ AHk; Great Junior • r «- •kO-y. Trenton; ' ■MMMkHk AUya M. Tbompaeo, • nfeMteHl Cfeuf at Barorda. • Vam+m: Great I Vaautaoi,
1 SUNDAY IN THE f = LOCAL CHDRCHES ; 1 StrongScrmonsand Excellent ' -Music Heard by Con- ' gregations. l.a.t Sunday we* a very helpful ' - day In tbe Methodl»t Church. At the 1 : lord's Supper wa* admlul-tered. The] r parlor had lb* official family of the - church commune together after they ■ had welcomed those ; who united with < -Why People Do Not Attend ' ' Church.-' Mr. Yard eeut out letter, to ' 1 t people of tt* town a.klng them for j The text wa* taken from Matt. 16: „ is: "Upon tbia rock I will build my 1 tbe pastor mid tbe Church ertablttbed 1 0 by tbe Master wa* fouuded upon Hi. ' own teaching*. It, therefore, he- | hoove* humanity to wily Itrelf with ] j that tuperlor lnalllutlon*-the Church ; , of Christ. Yet there are va*t number* of people who never attend a church service of any character. r. Tbe reason advanced by one man for abeeotlug blm*eif from the »er- , vice of tbe church was that In some .. way* he was better tban some who .. are In tbe church. We will accept tbe statement, althongb It wobld sound , belter for a disinterested person to ] ,. in ajp the assertion. Ids a poor plau j wbereby a person outside the church, 1 „ measure* himself with one of the le- I t ser luminaries, spiritually, within the f church. Instead of choosing Abe e worst type aa a guide, tbe selection of ' B tbe highest would show tbe keener t Judgment Men juln lodges for the ' C benefits derived— tbe perwioue! Is not c e the chief conilderatlon. There are uu- ' 1 doubtedly those In tbe church who 1 are lacking In tbetr grasp of righteous- 1 neat. They are mere counterfeits— a 1 situation arialug where there is any- ] thing genuine. Borne people are kept home from the . House of God because of domestic du- . • tie*. It M * difficult thing to prcper* e number of cbtjdran for Babbatb ser- ' vices. It take# time end requires ' . good management. If, however, an .opporionlty la presented for an ex cur- 1 - slon to some attractive spot, ell the. ' i household can be speedily prepared 1 aud-tbe outing made. A little co-op- I e ration between the heads or the fam- ' . tly would help oat materially to this ' domeetlc church-problem. 1 Other people eannot attend church ' , Banday lie day of real, and ' l bay have grown so weary making ' money, or in making a living, that c they matt rest in order to' continue. 1 ' They her* never d Itcuvei *d the rati 1 ' that come* to the weary as detcrtbed 1 - In tbe Blblt. We can tire ourselves 1 oat doing about everything except ■ for the King. In tbe mad : rath for posttlou, and fame, and ' money, the body la not considered, i , Bat, as soon aa we grow a little tired - le tbe aarvte* of Troth and Btghleous- ■ uess, oar eatbaslaam weakens. Tberepr* thorn who claim that in - the average cfaorch then Is nothing to , attract the average men. The church . wee never established a* a place of . amusement. lie attractiveness D not ■ that of ephemeral pleasure. It ap- . peals to the highest In men. Yet tbe church service ought to be made aa atas It can be made. It la a re- | log Ageut. . Ont of the moat frank reasons f#r . not going to church was also lbs aad- . dett. "Bacaoae 1 do not want to." It shews tba author of theetatameot bat . thought about tbe qoaMlan, and, after i mature deliberation, has decided that , does duI care to go. Then there are thorn who claim tbe , eborch to lacking In spiritual power, f they *111 oot strand. That may , be so, bat It I* Infioltely better to be - shown bow to act tban l; Is to tell . bow to act Christ did not do so mncb , talking as Hedid showing by example. r There I* a vast throng that bsvt no t particular reason for not going lo tbe , church. They have never formed a . habit of It, and aay little thing easily , swerves tbem from their course, tf they , do decMl to go. The matter of church attendance . rests with n* personally. Tbe dlffi- _ culllea which seem to be Inaunnoudt- . able may quickly, and easily, dl.ap- ; pear before a little resolution ou our pert. The benefits thereby attained . will be of Incalculable good both to : ourselves end to onr families. The Bev. M. M. Lewis, tbe pastor. . preached Sunday evening upon Ihe i subject of "Anxiety." taking for bis ; text the word* of Jesua In tbe Sermon , on the Mount, recorded In Matt., sixth chapter, "Be not, therefore, anxious, saying what ahall we eat, oy wbtt shell we drink or wherewithal aball we be clothed. Beck first the kingdom _ oftiod and HI. righteousness and all tbeae things things will be added onto , y°° " Mr. Lewis said: •■There baa been so much misunderstanding of these juwls, ao many charging that tbey / arelm practicable, and yet the teach1 JUL"* » much needed In practical life today, that I will bring the gist ] and purpose of this truth In a story. ■'We will say there li e father who ha. a spn. This son was born frail, . and baa nol known what It meant to , hate a day of robust health and real , Rbysbal enjoyment. Instead of get- , ttog better, the years of yooth . and manhood bring oo^ relief, but a worse condition. Meeting "the father by chance one day 1 ask about tbe beattb , of bis son. He replies that It M Dot i good— In fact, getting worse— and that . he la very much worried, very anxloos I concerning him. He- says. -I am at . ways moat anxious that be dress well, , bis kid glovm fit him like hi. ' r •kk. that bis shoes should be or the ' ; quality and always brushed up 1 , and that he never steroid go out with-' ' , out being just so Immaculate as to at- 1 1 *" ,ho-|' ' "D°w.y"n|4 yon feel toaard that man J You would ami likely say, I
t -You fool. H would pay, yom l-SMf . '^ll be e xceodrwcly vV'C-. spend all praellcatile on helping turn j get bis health aud not he concerned) about such matters a* dress. 1 tils will take care' of Itself • Yet tf we .« condem- the father. I we thus condemn .uraeiev- I f -e acquit htm. reuieitioer that the. idgels! quitted. This »bow. the .I'lilenlloh j , Mauy have toe idea "ml - v ^ . lety I* stuful. that the Bible leach,- v . that ft should oot he luttulged lu. etc v . This U not true. Anxiety or a "troijg j . solicitude or earue-t aulielpatiou cuts ^ of our nature \Se can't help but be anxious. In fact. Je»u- Him-elt en-|( I couiaxe- tins and «ant* ' J kingdom of iXos caret. it concern. ] | i eD™'fbc •«toa* ^ , end rest at Ivace with Him. are ^ . Mr. Lewis showed that anxiety over c material tilings Is fruitless, needle*., ■' t sinful and westing In body. He dwell J j lira birds of the air. the title, of the ® | can accomplish absolutely nothing. » ] power .of anxiety cannot divide that , we cross dry shod. ; He said that if any of our friends j were such lufernal liars to us a* our r > fears we would houuee tbem from our '' , circle of friends In a Jlfiy. He said N , fears portfay grievous times ahead J . aud paas through myriad valleys of N tribulation, but In all our greatesr ' l trouble is that which never happened J , except In tbe Imagination. Jesus said t "Be not anxious over material things, v , but seek tbe kingdom." A Our motive of Ufa should be that I ! tbe supreme purpose of our extMeuce « tbe glory or God by a life of obedl- t ! cue* to God. "We should subordinate our desire [ tbe one aim of seeking tbe klugdom of Uod.apllfttng.ia the sacrifice of < I service, our fellow-meu,1' said the pastor. "Be one who dally awaits, receives end followe tbe Divine l'rovl- [ , dence. Th|e leading mey peas through tbe valley of shadows, but, ll ■ ! deeply rooted lo tbe will aud purpoee * of God, no wrong can come to ua. I ■ . did not toy no sorrow or trouble could a ! to at. but tbeee 'are experiences In tbe Infinite wisdom of God for our' t j good end development. Bucb ex per- t I ere onr teachers," i , . FIRST PKESBYTKKI A N . t I * In the First Presbyterian Church 1 I Sunday evening. Dr. Bohner preached « I from the text AcU 5: L "But a certain t named Ananias, with Sapplrlra. I I his wife, told a poteesalon". The 1 . theme was the words, "But a certain ' man named Ananias", though the enI tire ktory of the tragedy was read as > the Scripture lesson— AcU 6: 1—11. i Dr. Bohnera first reference was to " f ex-President Booeevelt, when. .In one I of hla telling speeches, he declared thai J - some leading politician! and business c criminals ought to belong and did be- ■ long to an Ananias Club, which, he j - BaliLmtght be formed for the admls - slpn of common Harm, but especially ( for those llare who lie for self Interest ( r and either act| their lies or cover them - up by stating half truths or by garbt ling and twisting the language of' the * truth ltaeif. , r The speaker then quoted St. Peter's | I question to Ananlaa, "Why hast thou , - conceived this thing In thine heart", | a and, following up this suggestion, Dr. | Bohner declared none of us can place | f hit neighbor in the Ananias Club, be- i a cause a lie begins in the heart, "As a | II man thlnketh In his heart, so Is lie," ; S Evil tongues place men In such a club * who are not eligible to membership. B while on the other hand many whe^re * In good repute ore past-masters in ' 1 stealthy lying. We cannot classify 1 I Sinrters. for 'iMan regacdeth the out- ! T ward api>carahce, hut God looketh upon the heart' We may not draw a ' * straight line of demarkatlon between ' " good and bad men. or between the < '■ Church and the world. Marcus Aure- 1 * ltus was a good pagan. So was the ' Roman Cornelius— a first convert of a the earl} Chureh -hut Ananias was In J 0 tbe Church nrio Judas was one of the Ananias failed to live up to his good 1 f. name and he could not sustain his ' * Christian profession In the presence of 1 * temptation. He disappointed God. He 1 n was a backslider who. having once tas0 ted the grace of God, mad, shipwreck 8 of his faith and crucified his Lord , i' afresh. The man of our theme wanted ( II the reputation of goodness ;n.tl,or than, ! n gdodness liself. : He was preferring to ' W good rather than to he good, thus j ° reversing the eulogy that' the Roman , - author passed upon Cato. 0 At this point the speaker took occa- * slon to score severely many social wad ' r religious insincerities." Men and ko- ? '* men attend grand oiwra wiio know nothing of, and care less for. great ma- * " sic. becsuse they wish to I*' n«,ken of ! as genuinely appreciative of It. Thev ? ° buy costly books to give the Impres * slon that they, are literary people. Too f ■ many people attend church to get the I. "WlsUon of g.-,do. « and rl„- n[,;„ar. ^ [ give "op a cherished Vln." They"serve Cod and Mammon, and. like Ananias a they are willing to ray for the repa- ' 1 1,1,10:1 of sanctity. But among these. *' t '"ean.-st of all are those ,who at- I. ( tend the means of grace and refuse to « j Pay anything. jr [ Ananias was not req,ilr.-d to give all r" , but hMJrin was In Jhe fact that he pre- " ( tended to give alL So with th. pa>. " lease d Christian who refuses to seek ; daily a rleanspd beam and a right « . spirit renewed within him. He is doceiving men and lying to God. Em17 *" fdver,to™"11 10 "* HEXT1 it A
realty 11! " |f continues active; Philfldclphians Buy C Homes Here for CfC During Summer Seasons. ~r M I VS. I-Otll »f I" ! ; ! piece. -to William II I! r-l -f I'1 ■ • ' ' delplila TESTING CORN 1 At tile wq-li— T of the rxwuliv, C"iueuliure. the community lead ef" hare !• otf'ered lo test 10 esr. of «ee.l. corn for i who ha* already done -me testing and ha. *eet. the value lu It. . ! The following community leaders t -mall envelops to be given to any one t We. 8. Thompson. Goshen; Ralph Cold Bprlug: We. Kimble. Grande: L'harle* Tom Tin, Gape May Court Hou*c: W. G Thompson, ' Dennlsvllle;L. D. Compton, South Sea- • vllle: Owen Dervlu. Ocean View; E E, ' Madara. i'alermo; Washingtou Van- 1 J rider. Thome* Burrell. Helleplaln; 1 Cohen. Woodbine; Banruel ChrisEldora, and H. VV. Spalding, ol White* bo ro. Tbese men can betp you find out bow your seed corn stood the severe winter. Do not Jresllale lo call ou TWO WON TROPHIES Ml*# Ida Bortlb, of tbe Oceau City i School, and Mlas .Emma Van- 1 1 -ant; of the grammar school, were ' among the winner* tu tbe county : schools' third Liberty Loan contest. »- announced at Wtldwood a few night* \ [t Only seven pupils from the local school took part lu .the -contbe other contest— tbe Bulger* oterscbolaslic debate, won by Ocean City— being on about rite same time Tbe blgb school wa* entitled to fifteen i the grammar school. The subject of 1 , tbe essay was, "Why I Should Have ; . FTblrd Liberty Loau Boud lu My i Held Sprclal XI crllog. Owlug to tbe absence of Mayor ] , Cbamploo and City Commlaslooer , , Campbell, who were out of town on j city bunues* ou Tuesday, the City ' s CommlMloners held a special meeting : Monday evening. Bill* w ere ordered 1 ] paid, aud a reaolutloo. presented by : Director Campbell, provldlug for tbe " borrowing of JSUtXl, wa. adopted. The r will hold It* regular meeting to- ■ d*7" 1 . Warnloa lo Coll ,]|cr*. Those of the. coitager* who contemplate opening their summer homes ] 1 tend household articles by express or ! . freight, should promptly .cud tbeae , - goods, as the service lu both these p Hues Is said to be extremely congested i - aud considerable lime Is required to 1 i get things to this city from I'biledel- ' phis. I Conairucnoo Couipaiis lln.y. J . Lieut. M. M. Kirk palrick was here ' , a few day* ago to see Ot'la M.Towu- 1 r «end. He Is located at the Culled ' . State* Gunpowder Reservation nt . Magnolia, M<L, oti the Hush "ftlver, , Where the' Towosend Construction i , has a big contract. The r , company now ha. a large dredge at t . work there, fe . ■ » - - — t ' Home Missionary Society ^ of Ihe First M K, Church will be held r ml the borne of Mr*. William Heude, ' 1 j ueTy """ 1 Real l>l.te Transfers. li j Recent real e.tate trafl.fer. in Ocean " Ktyreenrded In the "filer »f t 'numr I Clerk Hfldretli. a- re|s„ted . n., . iji yuit-claim ftGm city cf o.-ean CRy « U. Jau.es >1. Chester, fo, |.„ „ 1 DeLaucey itealty Co. S-l.t for taxes. ' ^Edwtu J. and Madeln.. i Walker, J of Robert P. Mercer, ofT.'e- { Beginning in nor.he.ri .Me .,f Seventh , aueet forty feet soutl.ea-l fr.tu Inter- 9 Wesley aveuue, 36x75. Coqveyed lo grant", by Edwin J. Walker. Sept. 7, - '• . .* *:v;: jg • l-e*al papers of eli descriptions, lu- n -luding wills., are carefully drawn t„- ' a K. Curt I. Robinson at Ins offiee 7« . avenue. Ocean City, N. J. adv. J
no subject for discussion now Ground Commissioners . Arc Sitting as a Court. finne I d»';es. people here are a*k- : ikt lii- malt . • I be d..ci..*e.l in ^ ' CMredge si I -r si n l.ewi^ 1 '^tetVir They' "are" - iinig' a-'a' uiL i " « ape May < it II .-e liir-lav and . L Ke.lL of Ihl-cll.v f !■•.»)■ « . M i, .» ! till. cltv. who bar been III I the r.g.ilar t inted State. Army fot irSsSSS: ] In charge .aid yealerday thai hi* pa- ; I* living very well. ' PHYSICIANS AND FEES. 1 A Mscfieat View of the Doctor's Charge r For Hi* Servlosa. i Those who <3!sen«a the phyddaaa* fee frequently mlat the osaenco of It At a matter of fact under present aocftil condition* . the charge made to the wealthy and well to do la the cori ma! and proper fee; the lowered charges mode to those leas fortunate are concession*. The tremendous field - - of the physician'* charity la therefore - : usually underestimated, for It extend* to a great majority of his patients. In olden tlmue, when medicine was nearly all art and but little science, j. the fee was unknown. Like other art- c lata, the leech received en bonornrtuzn, - ' the weight of which depended naru- ' rally upon the resources of the patient The populnr impression that phyili clans make tbe rich pay for the poor la . Incorrect They extend their serrlcos to i all alike, and all are aupposed to pay aa i much aa they can afiord for service* I really priceless aud Impossible to rep- . reseat adequately In money value*. c Any attempt made to establish atand- " ard fece by law la aura to' work ltp ' Ju.tlce to the physician. The "atand- ^ ard" fee would bare to b* much high er rhnn the average fee at present and r tlierc would have to be some method . f of enforcing Its sure paymant Only 1 i with tfce standard fixed, aa now, by " r the ability of the wealthy is it possible [ the hlghcat profeaslonal skill without . losing their self respect. — New York ] Medical Juurnal. I ' i - POWER OF MUSIC. &sk I •fei jtwakaalnfl That Cam* to feto"■^•nion on Hoarlng Ola Bulk Olc Ihirnemann Bull, who waa one of j the famous wizard* of tbe violin In tho r-lnctccnth century, had little difficulty is awoytng on audience by the ' magic of hts wonderful performance . ! on hla favorite Instrument . Tho great violinist waa greatly adI mtrcd by Btspbenaon. the lnrtDtsc of i the locomotive, although the latter . little appreciation at music In his soul. A call at soma nature one day took Stephc-raon to Ole BuU'a home. * After the business on band had been transacted the Inventor arose to go, " whereupon the master pressed him to remain and beayrih* tones of t famous violin which had lately come Into hla possession. Ole Bull begnc to explain tbe marvelous construction of the violin, th* lierfect exactness required In each minutest pan. The Inventor became Interested In tba subject. Finally Ole explained how the aound waves were produced and the relation of tho different porta' to their production. Then, still explaining, he drew hie , magic bow across the strings in a buret of exquisite music Stephenson listened, spellbound. Ola played i n. When the music finally died aw_y Stephenson burst Into tears and sobbed.. "There boa been something In my life that was lockand at last I've found' out wlrot • Fore* of Msorx. An actor had the misfortune to fall off a ferryboat- at night Of course there was great confusion on board. searchlight waa turned round and round tn an effort to find the man. He up for the third time Just ita the fight struck film, and from force of hol.lt 'he actor raised himself and delivered a most -eremonloua bow. Then the rescuers grabbed hint-Chicago ^r\ruk* n"er "Toar ■ow that he's In college he ahowi ev- ' ory sign ,f taking after his mother" •That so r "Yes, tire only thing he's made sine* he's been there Is the debating aodaty "-Detroit Free I'ress. i Mads It Clear. •Algernon, am I the first woman you have ever loved r "Not exactly. I was In love with my teacher at ten and with a circus rider at twelve But you are tbe first girl I i— fFk*d IO ""trrj me my oear. '-Washington Herald. y I " j much at college that I told him b. rnuro cut out some of the luxuries IHd bo do It? WlUte-Tao. Ho
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Bell Phone. 186- J l urnUurc Stored Reupholstcring LET US (Window Shades ESTIMATE . . FOR YOU .Awnings and 'House Furnishings Our Pvi.es xrr Lowed possible .on.idrnt with Work xnd Brd Mxlrrial Lawrence H. Lear 654 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. City Gas Light Comoany 837 ASBURY AVENUE TELEPHONE 69 NIGHT CALLS 424-W Rhone 25 Dam.oII'o Dr> Goods, Notions and Men's • UWCll » Furnishings A new line of Ginghams, Voiles, Percales, etc. for spring and summer dresses; also a shipment of the Famous Royal Shirtwaists ready for inspection. Come — Look — Buy. Powell's 92 1 Asbury Ayenue Ocean City, N. J. PLUMBINO Are yon grttlng entire satisfaction a* to priors, workmanship and bnsinaa* courta-yf If not, it will pay yon to give me a trial. I am in an axoe|>tiiiiuilly giH*l |>aaition lo take of your repair work of which I make a spemalty. 1 have no expensive establishment or clerical force to maintain Give me a trial Both Phones C- H. BACON 607 Eighth St Estate For Sale BIO BARGAINS Cottages, Apartments and Bungalows, furnished and unfurnished estates in my hands must be sold at sacrifice prices. This is the time of year to buy Cottages and Lots at this Popular Seaside Kesort Cheap. Apply to Alonzo Cotton 619 Aaabury Avenue Ocean City. IN. J. MONEY TOXOAN ON MORTGAGE. No walling for two weeks to know If you can get It; we can tell you at once. Bargains in Bay and Ocean front properties. Choice cottages for sale. Also lota for Investment aud for Improvement— the choice of Ocean City. Apply lo J. M. CHESTER & CO., - Ocean CJity, N. J. real ESTATE — « INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick ^ <111 Eighth St. Ocean City, N. J. aro RroAams .hsuranck r. howard thorn REAL ESTATE 40* CIO hth srwazr (wear TO coar Owroea) eg4 Cosy trmmmr icoa. oo»» <>••*> 1 OOEAN OITY. N. J. X ^ condng ^ T A" °' stove and* heater repairs, \ SMITH'S ^ 1 The Tin Smith 735 Asbury Ave. Kinds of Gutters Ideal Summer Resort OCEAN CITY, N. J. BATHING SAFE AND UNSURPASSED FINEST BEACH ON THE COAST - THE HOME OF THE FAMILY MAN Spacious Boardwalk. Free Band Concerts During Season. Great Fishing in Ocean and Bay. The Delight of the Yachtsman. Numerous Trains to and from Philadelphia on Three Railways ' Within easy access of Atlantic City and ethar well-known raserta MANY CHURCHES NO SALOON* 1
I IvrNTKACTCXa AWB ItrilDXHa. otism.townsend BUILDER Office: 8th St. Opposite P. 0. OCEAN CITY, N. J. Only galvanized nails used on exterior work j George W. Harris | Contractor, Builder j and Jobbing Pisa* Frvc. Bsagatewi a SyvcUHy No. 13 W. Fourteenth Street OCEAN CITY, N. J. fell ^ Leander S Corson BUILDER ALBERT G. GILBERT, PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER 645 Asbury Avenue, (X K4N OITY, N. J, Kfftlmal** Furnished. vKD"i h**.'lOc .'atOurtemt * t0"* *tantly In Hlock. Kru.lie* and Painter*' Bnppll*. pairlnx Promptly Atrfcflsti'lu. ♦ BRECKLEY^S MOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS CLINTON L. BRECKLEY, PROP Heady Mixed Paints, Lead and UU* 8211 and 822 Asbury avenue. G.0.A4IM V. «. Ateai H. S. Afiai GEO. 0. ADAMS ft CO. . PLASTERING, RANGE SETTING BUCK LAYING, Etc., Etc. All Work la Matoa Una Promptly Attainted To. OCEAN CITY, N J . Coal Coal We Have It (to burn) &. h. SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. Twelfth and Wart Aveuue - Real Estate and Search Company f KEPRESEHTS ' Fidelity Trust Company of Newark ; Wildwood Title and Trust Co, Title Insurance * Searches, Abstracts of Title, Conveyancing Fire Insurance I Prompt Service AU Work Guaranteed e Money to Loan on Good First Mortgage t Farme (or Sals Offices In First Natlonl Bank Building Cape May^Court House ; Mortgages We are at all times prepared to place or purchase fits! mortgages ou improved Oceau City v Real Estate, aud invite correspondence with each a* may wish to negotiate real estate loans. JOS. I. SCULL Ocssn Ctty 17 Nsw Jaraey ■ Something New for the benefit of Ocoan City people Ocean City Bouse Cleaning • Company V Wefarwiy svtrymijg. JW xlre^u.11.* jot* I MWS'-ilZSL,. ...■»• n 7j0 West AvMSH Ocean aty * New Jersey , JONES, ROaBRs''* BA»5ELL A. I. JOMICB, Jjaoogsr ' Eyes Eiinioed Vitfaoit Drops , tmsssls^sirimssm' ommaT"**!* * • A. W. ELY ATLANTIC err*. I, J. Hbor* Faet Uo* raaaes Ooor.I Karabltshefl INS, Sou Pboa. swa-* Fire Alarm Niaals. 14— Sixth and Plansur* avaoua. 17— Eleventh and Bay avenue. 18— Fourteenth and Pleaour* nve. 85— Seventh and Weer erenue. 42— Hecond and Asbury avenue. 43— Fourth and Asbury avenue: 46— Eighth and Asbury aveous. 46 — Tenth and Asbury avsnne. 48 — Thirteenth and Asbury avenue. 4« — Sixteenth and Asbury avenue. 51— North and Central avenue. 64— Sixth and Central avsnne. 67— Eleventh and Central avsnne. 67— Twelfth and Wesley avenue. 68— Fourteenth and \Veetey avenue. 78 — Fourth and Ocoan avenne. 76— Seventh and Ocean avenue. 76— Ninth and Ocean avenue. 82— Second and Atlantic a van a*. 86- Board walk and Mosriyh tamo*. 811 — Bay a von do and nolle* eon road. 621— Twentieth and Central arena*. Try an Advt in The Sentinel I and Get Rewltfi

