Ocean City Sentinel, 6 June 1918 IIIF issue link — Page 2

Ocean City Sentinel j K. CURTIS ROBINSON Bditor and Proprietor OCCAM CITY. - - NEW JERSEY Bell 'Phone No. 66-X ^ekjrork promptly dune by ciperteooM] THURSDAY. JUNE «. 191S. IP Ute Government wishes our people to oaedeea meat. It ehould enlln tbe aid of the doctors. aaj> the Lout: Branch Record Everyone over thlrtyflvt should he persuaded to submit to a complete examination . and should be gravely told that serious resells will follow undlscrlmtnatlng and extensive use of meat for food. A rertaln proportion can be advised to avoid tbat kind, and in thai way It can perhaps be managed to equalize (he ahrlnkage In meat demand. We all aat too much meat, and even If tbe deaired result Is reached by an indirect ' and net altogether transparent method, something will be gained to en-out-age careful and abstemious dlrtiug and sestet in feeding our Allies. Next <o a letter from borne, e. copy ] of tbe borne town weekly pepet is the beet thing to eend to our boys "over than." said Prof William U. Hleyer. bead of tbe department of journalism at tbe University of Wisconsin. In addressliig a patriotic rally of yie North Dakota editors at Bismarck', under the a— picas of the State Council of De ben. "Urge your readers to send eoptaa of your paper to the boys, or to oot oot a column or two of 'locals' and , enclose them In Ibelr letters. The boys want to know what It going on In tbe borne town that they have feft behind, and nothing tells them the news more aaUafactorlly than the local newspaper. "Soldier boys In camps In this country are quite as eager to gel tbe local weekly papers as' are those on •bo other aide." ■ral Estalt Transfer*. Baewil real estate transfers lu- Ocean . City recorded in the office of Couuly , OtA Htldreth, as reported In tbe Uape , May County Bur and Wave, areas , Wlsta Jobai. Whssisi all <1 1 Philadelphia ' lota M. 67, rtartfc.il 7. Plao Usees CRy , laalth.bimaalbad *Me Park , pMawtO Uah math from Oartalhlao , as Sana Caaseyed U creator ay , T. Dealt Jaae 2k, IMT. tluai. Otto IL aad Juauus Taweaood , Oaaaa LWy. to J. D. Laurel. Wayne, , Parts af lot Ml , Meettoa A. pUo , wop through alloy Mwa Oeoaa aod , AtlooUe ..sou as located aa worth , ■ ■I Mdr AUaatle arenas. ITk feat from , Daoaad wrest. MxlOO Coe.sysd to , gMatac by Baaiuei H (Mil Oeteber M. i IMA mm. ■ lib K-aodAlrlaaO More, to , . WffDam T DUoad. all of Philed.i , »D4n. Lot M. ptau UoLaaesy (trolly , •» Hastening la auathwaJbaide Ha- , loamy plooodoi test from s.Hm Mm D oad cure R Powsre to , Homy C. Bsaas, oil of PhllodelpfcM ( (I) Dost lea K plan Oreaa city Asms . ■ lata U4 M IM lurliM.s , Boy arenas. IN ID leelu . MMMn pad Ml W inelusl.s ,.n ) soatbaoal sots Aabnry are ' MA Osareyed M grantor by leaa. j y*— OA (1) Bart so ii L, Oreaa CMy tl Wahyewaw Caarayed In greolot . bplUllDi Grew, ear- „ Marrtnt aod WMiare J CmUs In ii RMblrtn W . wtUef Alax D Rubin h MA Dot 711. Donluo A. plao Oeaon fi Aaoortotmn ooMbwast ads Waa- I. Nl ——no M* feat soot b waa from f ■tvoutfe Wrest convey ad u grantor a hp Bdwaid J. cioomuu January IT mi. „ Dpfsaaas t. aad dallw M Atmau. o rbDo<tl,bl. u Marry Oamaay I,*. il MAWDoad Ml. daetloa K. Oalwaau c «»0i I II city Park. MM y— '-*^77,**' ^ ^"Tlr'^t'T' | ■ a . ■ as. Leasts .t Maw tksrek. Tbn IUj Thomas U Lewis It D.. bMoa bis MMry el tbe Pel.ru. ' CMMbB.wd.ym.wu'". u..„ J bad bis -|»s by Dewcous VouwTbM < ■daw. Dr. Lewis It mmaiMug with I - bis sou ta Uoaaa CMy ablte wwwMlog • IDs wrefvei of Ibelr beombold good, by DMght. ,1m, Minrstr Uadst Ms mslsw wf sdaire is this ' MStmwSSyeafe mm- lbs May's Laad- ' Ug Dei 1 1 bos i bo follow iu« . At s mb OP Ms M Oeaaa CMy. beflar 1 bamia Pari • Mser-h ...-sen front ' MM aad lota fortbar oock sold at AC ' DM. DooomI bourns and oao b «oi Mm RbDm way oad sMerU were being " asoAsm bane Ua railroad salsa (led to . •Do pUaw" , t tmmm *■ ■earn of PbllodWpbU, * MMMta*o* AyMMmT* "** J< | MMdBD% Wow PmudJtbM 11

i SUNDAY IN THE LOCAL CHURCHES r StronRSermons and Excellent Music Heard by ConJ grcgations. On Kuodsy evenlug,' lu the Ffret : f're>hyteHan Church, the pastor, tUe (Rev Charles H Bohuer. took as his theme. "A Man Without a Sky, " Ills * text . being Proverbs 29; IS: "Where - there Is uo vision the people perish." _ He said.lu part: -Durlug the Civil War Edward J H.,. . i,.,k -u«h made him famous. He called the book.'i 'A Mau Without a Country.' J Bucb a man Is undoubtedly In a had - way; A man without any land to w hich he may turn with enthusiastic .. love. and devotion . the sight of w hose J Bag stirs his blood. I# a man w bom "But the mau w ho Is in a more pltlt able plight than the man without a country I- the man without a sky: the narrow round of earthly, toil Solotost, when men no longer look beyond ^ the bounds of earth and see the sky of spiritual realities, they perl'b. This was not. alone the judgment of Solo- ' in. hi It Is tbe verdict of history. It Is a' true today as It was In the days of tbe wise Hebrew king. . ' If we would be saved from perish lug, there must come to us a vision of the tiDe -worth and meaning of life In every age there have bceu men and I women who have affected to despise life. There ere cynical people llvlug ' today who believe that everybody is 1 bed; thai nobody Is good; Ibet there. Is ' nothing but evil In (he world. We ' must refute to believe one word of ell this. Life Is hot vanity. Life Is not a * cheat. All tblugs that men dream c and do are delusion*. Life Is not a 1 cheap and empty thing, but a Divine thing fall- of glorious possibilities. ' Life Is Infinitely worth while lo tbe man. who will make It so. The mau ' ' who does not believe In the nobility of ' ' this life — who does not believe In lu ' * possibilities of goodness— has" lost bis 1 ' sky The cloud- *bavr shut Mm lo ' he w befogged, aad ha will sorely pet- ' ' DD. Another saving vision Is a proper of Uod. Oao day on inliwau ' friend of the . poet Toaoyeoo mid to ' bim. My drareet "6jscl In UD. wheu ' w my bow w to Move the world by however Utile, holler Ihso 1 found M. bet Is y oureT ' And Tennyson so 1 swend Hygromas* rub n to have ' 1 clearer vlstoa of Uutf ' ' "We fml ol am thai the grant p<wt 1 1 had cboeen lb* larger end bettor part The greater Include# the 1ms The 1 1 who has a clear vision of IM 1 1 will mow oil the tools of e right 1Mb. w* am God. who holds all ibe worlds In Hie hoods as oof Friend ' oad Father, we king all Ihluge work w lined up end w» become greet end The heel Buadey cat due u tb« el toodaaes et oil servMos of Ibe First pi 1st i 'beret. LjuM. . Dumber of ' people were lo ettoodeoce sod ga«s lbs Impression tbel tbe -we ' sou is -mo" la Ids morelog Ibe peWer. the Rev 1 M. Lewie, preached -poo the par ' able of ike unjust ju-lg# and (he poor widow, bringing out tbe lesson that " Jeaus laughl H the power of imt-.t tuuity to win through the word srioe ] Uooe The parable la set a com perl but a coulee* showing that If a poor, despise-) milraeUd eldo. * * ■ bom days could by importunity win cause at tbe baud, of a man ebo '' auk God nor ragordrd man 1 haw much m-rs would tied avenge Hto ewu steer who cry uoh. Htm day ' end night Tba pastor presented the elrrqeate ' that meik -uceeesfui prayer as brought c eooeet-u. oeM of (tod iu Jm'hJT'w^ muWhosefOMb m Uod or In other tor OS that whacb W needed I ben " we must develop the spirit of Mp., taoRy. or ptOsldeues. in pressing out * Claims, making sure lu en for as pee- * slble that our request# are lo Hue -m, ' God's will ■ lo I bo svsuiug lbs Rev Thome. L Loot. D D . preached tba serm-n Dr Lewis began bis mlaMry at Relet etoweb closed to the eve* tog u. odMt bUfOh Tbe theme of tb. w pis tor their protect ion. tor I heir help and tor thWr Joy. " Bt I ago kloi's Church v.. a nod at , the to e etoet sue. Holiday The c^le brant was the rsetor the Rev lb-ma- ' , F Risks who sard I bat inasmuch a* , lbs month of Jam Is dedlcatod by the ' I aha rob to'b Hecrad Heart, the pare , pie shouto make M a pom* le my ad t d 11 tonal prayers during Jans , fa the neuisa of bis serm.-u lbs rue* ' tor mid that -a. or -Bimra,.^ t a I brM.en is to d*md hi. toitb W. I are told by our ttovtour I hat lis who ' , shall douy the Bevtoor betore men bim shall He deny before III. Heeveolj Father aod that Ha Ibat shall roulks ' I MM betore ma He shall pekoe o I I edge Many mm protoa. t'hrtauau . ily but'lbey deu'l shoe thru fhrls- ! Ufolty by thalt buttons Thorn ore too many nominal Catholic. aa was Judas The speaker urged hto Mhrsre to Isud 1 , ilvm hod not read to*, j , or papers that print things agmnst , laa My Ulvs g-.-l eaampia and able to defend the church agsi—i I crktoe When we appear before the judgment seat of Uod. He will am I us ahly what ws dig. He will net ' queaktou oe about war aWghbsn Itvaa. 1 Mam k mMh IM churn, at f go j 1 e'etuok evmy wash dug umeamg j • Try no adsorttooMout miheMmm lt J

MISS CHAMPION I WEDSiTl#?" ' Daughter of 1. S. Champion' Becomes Wife of Mendel Brcckley. A pretty wedding occurred «t the « home of Ira S. Champion al u ai ' Miss Itculah. youngest daughter of " Mr.' and Mr*. Champion, and Mfudci ' ilrrcklcy. son of lirorgc Itrccklcy. of this c'ty. were msrrlcl -by tin- Rev. George \y. Yard, pa -dor of the Kir-d * M. E. Church. . I' The bridesmaid was Ml- Au-la Mac- « Inly te. of Philadelphia, and Ibe bc-t man was Earl Newklrk. of tbli city. » 11 fcousin of the bride. « Mr- James Wolfendeu played the V Meudclaauhn Wedding March. ^ being employedMl^lhe duPonl lornPOLICE GET\)RDERS I Chlefof Police Bcull ha* Issued I hv I following order, to the member* of j his fore*, effective Juuc 1. with tnf atructious to enforce them , 1, Pede-ltlan* shall have tbe right ' i No bicycle riding on the sidewalk* S. No bicycle riding on the' Hoard t walk from May IS toBepterober Al ~ 4. Circular* cannot be Riven out on . the street* or Boardwalk. Tht-e tuu*t e be put in the hnu-es. . • 6. .No beggary allowed v 6. No sign* allowed on sidewalk or , boardwalk. \ 7. No merphar,di-e ur other maierI lal* alla'wed on sidewalk -t on the , Boardwalk. j 8. Notraeh. bpxes or obstruction* . of any kind allowed In the alley*. f 9. Automobile* standing lu the street at uight md*t be llghtt*l ( 10. Automobile - speed . limit. o|wn country. 30 mile* per hour: In c|Rie* r where bouses afe le«» than 1"»> feet , apart. l'J mile* per hour: turning gt-r- . 7 mile* per hour. Machine* red light at ulght. and mu-l keep cutout closed. . II. No playlug of ball on the street* , .it Boardwalk! , 12. Anything lylug lu the -treet* at , Ight must hare a red Jlght on It. ° IS For dribbling auythlug from a sragon-reaud. manure, shaving*, morpaper, etc the offender Is fiable , Una. 14. Peddler* must secure llcen-e from the city clerk. 15. Farmer can sell produce from f lal* own farm without a license, but I must have a' number from the' city clerk. r 16. No driving acrosf the sidewalk I unless II Is covered for protection . 17. Mast have a permit from the city clerk to dig up the street* , 18. No-Mngtng or hallooing ou tbe s«r-eu. 19. Red light* will be u*ed day time e« well as at night to signal office rckty pavilion pier. 21. Bicycle* mu-t have light* at Ight. 22 Bicycles, shall be equipped with an audible slgual. which can be heard at a distance of 200 feel. 25. All wagon* mu-t have two light, at blghK 24/No perwu shall ill-treat. ^over,|«fve or over ride or -cruelly or uiiurc ' easarlly beat any borre. 25. Every automobile with a top ■uust have a mirror. 25. All vehicle* wheu .landing In street mu*t be on the rtght side of 27. Vehicle, shall uot stand hack to curb longer than four minutes. 26 If possible, arrange your ca*e* 8. B. Bci'lX. Chief of Police The regular monthly buslues* meetof the Woman's Home Missionary "w-jclety of the First M E.I Irurch will sc bald at tba, home of Mrs. Albert ugg. Ninth -treet and Ocean avenue, ruesday. June II. at 234 p m All Betvieeeia Holy. Trinity Epl*c-/pal ' buret, next -''uMKgy will be a* fol i iw*. 9 50 a m . Friday school 10 C. s m eburcb ecrvkc*. 7 45 m church service. The B*v J w. E Pen bell so< mat "tot sard Y i a nags:- ood family M» Cna. I. j A llen and at*: .Kn ... iCrwo-. -Meyer. ! M F',T|lomB. Mia* ■ ossscult pui.a: | -teiphia fl. W. Lend*. Js> It- K. . end! family. M. Kirrhgrene: Am i » . j • I hryst and wife, Margaret. 1. Mt* an» H. L. Ermatit ger and nt. Petersburg, fib rt. rtllgmau. Ebeiirzrr Adams. W. J. Philadelphia; Mr*. 'H. H I lay ( ,ni--leu; Lieut. Harry Cox. Petersburg; Martha Bnow, Atlantic City I ■ itobt. Carson and wife. Mi*. M 1. j Wllfong, J. K. -.Wiltoiig. K II. WilAnna L Pel re*. Belle Jefferin. if. L. Viereck, Wasb- | nugton. D.C.; Carolyn M. Gel/.ei. New j York City. | Harry X. Jordan and family. Win. It". Mar-hall and wife,, p H rltahlI Backer, Frank Craven and Wife. 1, 8. Klnkade and wife. Master L P. Kin. jaade and maid. Philadelphia. Mr*, i-obert Scott. Ml** Eugenie B. Scott, i ' vrrbrouk : Mrs E H. Ford. Mrs. W. J. Cahalau, Wilmington, L. B.

j Wehle and wife, Washington; Then I Ml. All An and wife, Bala; MrsAUpo i. ! l| Fsjssrd I. Hawki'o- *»>! family and wife J >t' M Jl ' w if- J ti Mead J> — I wife. Hi*r A K.ulknef - ■ '- - MA., ' -I- oe J H jl .11. - • : 'so. a Itsirytup-e a- : w.to t !■» r> topic Jubo W Frartrt Ji I n ■- !* ■ i.ie,r Mr- A I. Pen:- - * • si* Lanstlow i.e i— f v * r.f-i v : wife Mr*, t: /. r -■ • * '»• , J 5 Kr.-ut ai.-l 'so. - x . I o i Ut- I'simei -t • : - I • r rant k '■ I E I l-w-usr-l It \ Wiuir sad fan. t ily M>. J r Ms, i -ell |.r "c H Hendrf S...1 w.fe. Join, ••-en-. Mol.l lls-t ... J-.-s-y ■. \ l.trbertiia: lhay L l.ieberutgu i> J Xagle A iri.rowi. J J M,1 am. and wife I . . led- Sergt J |. Rtan Boy H Ptau. wife E< tra belli Jo-e, o M wrlsb and family. Beverly J it Eudlcott "and Woodbury: ti, C. E.nig and wlf. - York. I .Lliideturm, Newark: Wm e 1. Movire and | wife Haddontield; A j L. Beeore. Loll log- wood; I..- Young j • Atlantic City Matter la tdvrvllwerw. i Change, of copy^ tor display adver- ! I in'"h"'*8E.^^l*n "'Tula 'r^le"wBl"he r l.egai paper* of all descrlptl..:.., in- . .-ludtng will-, are carefully draw i, i,y R. Curtis ltobluson at his offira. 7G Asbury ayebue. Ocean City. N.J adv. Wantep - Baby carriage, for the season Write, stating term* Mrs. 1 W. H. Turner. 2705 Wesley .venue

DECAY OF TIN. | P.-.eS.tu;A...rar.o^WMck Takm " *P>'|eS vf disease j" i; • he f- ' ' v Tl'to a ler-.-tor. I* ' . "7'sv.f'-s- tb"tC ■ .ihd * ' A - S. n-1-O. i r Tr*.r,rf.'.::: •• :^T a! :..• could fcunoidvo nad carry Into i -uxecuilcb such an undertaking." ! fksa-rrs. a large Island lu tie Indian tho'iuLal.iu-T pnrimof i'ic world It Ie gputlT' \7. -Tics' produce more*dragon"- . blo-sl R*»enged. r - i ■ " ^ v tn™J t a°'i ' V -f ..-v'w V - d.-ht--Hou» •on r.~Rto. • d. o-r -• rsl.r in th- pns seav'.i. but In to- u*e of things. -

1 Ball phone. noy-J , c.«»t Phone. 635 J4 i ' The Cheapest Store of lu Kind in Town W. STEIN Agate, China and Tinware e China ware. Glassware. Sllverwear, Toilet Paper and Paper Napkins , m *. PjAPER BAGS 1832-34 Atlantic Ave. Atlantic City, N. Jf. War-time Responsibijity — Yours and Ours National necessity has put a new responsibility on every motorist. Utmost lervice is tie mantled — the highest usefulness of yourself and y6ur car. Service and economy are. your only considerations. Our responsibility goes hand in hand with yours. As the largest rubber manufacturer in tfie world r. u u- V" lUPply you Wi,h "res of unfailing reliability »nd extreme mileage. I ?,a,f TirCS m """" ,hin making good in this time of stress. J They are seltingncw mikane records-eatablish- | ^ ^ °^COnt'nUOU8 »| l|nt'te^iiStates ^ai,09 arc Good Tiros

City Garage t 1 : SEVENTH AND HAVEN AVE. 1 WDM c-rv. Aleve jefsce 0 . C L. W. MILLER rROPRIC. TOR ' rfcfPHOWt. gob ^ : [wwqSIl r GOO° PMNT[NG - RF'&t I " 0M-l) | I JULIUS E JOCHtn IB | . j j i„.. .... . . ^PolntorA Palnl/ I I •' *' _ ,©> ».««.- s. .toll Phone. IM, J " _ « .Rcupholstcring LET US Iwu.dovu I ES I IMA PE . FOR VOU -Awnings and 'House Furnishings Ik.. I'd... Lowed fvaJtlr ..-ovoicnt ».lh G-.d T *k .nd Bel M.hf.al Lawrence .1. Lear r.S« %-hury \venue ikenn City. N. J. City Gas Light Comoany 837 ASBURY AVENUE ' ' TELEPHONE 66 ' NiGHT CALLS «?4 W I DAttrollV Dry (loods. Notions and Men's ' KUWCII Furnishings A new line <-f Ginghams,' Voiles, Percales, etc. for_sj»ring and summer dresses, also a shipment of the l'auious Royal Shirtwaists ready for in- " spectiou. Come — Look— Buy. Powell's ' 921 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. . PLUMBING Are yon gelling -Mir* satwfactioTi a- to [.rice*, w.irkmanahip an, I bnaincK* oonrtawy? If aut, it will pay yon to give me a trial .1 am in an exOLqlimmlly gix*l ]*wHion to lake . care of yonr rejaur work "f which 1 make a -penalty. 1 have no . ii-n-ivc establi.hmenl or clerical force to o.sQ.i..., Uira ma a trial. Both Phone. C. H. BACON 607 BIsHtH Fit Real Estate Por Sale BIQ BARGAINS Cottages, Ajihrtments and Bungalows, furnished and unfurnished Some estates in my hands must Ik- sold at sacrifice prices. This is the ' time of year to buy Cottages and I*>ts at this Popular Seaside Resort very Cheap. Apply to Alonzo Ctton ftlQ Anbury Avenue Ocann City, IN'. J. MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No walUug for two week* to know If you can gel It; We can tall you at onre. Bargain* in Bay and Ocaui front pr»|«rUes. Choice cottages for -ale. Also lot* tor Investment and tor Improvement— the choice of Ocean City. . Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean City, N. J. REAL ESTATE ... INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick ATI Eighth St. Ocean City, N. J. UOffVSlGtS INSURANCE \ R. HOWARD THORN REAL ESTATE 4oe Eighth s racer (j»«*r »o foar Ossiol "4 g""*r " "j"*' (Co» """ AvtmuE! OCEAN OITY. N. J. J®1 ■ SMITH'S ^r/ji I 1 The Tin Smith ' "735 Asbury Ave. All K I rule# of Guttnrn The Ideal Summer Resort OCEAN CITY, N. J. BATHING SAFE AND UNSURPASSED FINEST BEACH ON . THE COAST THE HOME OF THE FAMILY MAN 9 Spacious Boardwalk. Free Baud Concerts During Season. Great Fishing in Ocean and Bay. The Delight of the Yachtsman-' Numerous Trains to and from Philadelphia on Three Railways ... ' l Within easy access of Atlantic City and other well-known resorts MANY CHURCHES NO 8ALOON8

COWTHACTO— \ M. TOWNSEnj builder Office: 8th St. Opposite P 0 OCEAN CITY, N.j. ' Only galvanized nails used ra exterior Wot k George VvT hStS Contractor, Uuilder and Jobbia* PUS. Free. Hsa,.lo», . . No. 13 W. Fourteenth Stre*. ' OCIi AN CITY. N. J. . °u*« . S. Corson builder • 0 30 Of CSLCV AVC PC". C'", W J >H0at.„t., ALBERT G. GILBERT house PAIHTQ 645 Asbury Avenue, Varolsh^mc..Ju'oiwMlt!;** «t«nlly In Block. a 0U (i». palrlnx Promptly'Auena^ti *' breckley's~" HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS clinton l. brecklev. prop Ready Mixed 1'alnu, Lend and On. 920 nnd 922 Asbury avenue. G. 0. Adimi V.* A4»t iTui GEO. 0. adam! k CO. plastering, range SEITit BUCK LAYIKG, Etc., Etc. All Work lu JOUaon Une Prn^llj Attended To. "ocean CITY, n J Coal Coal We Have It (to burn c. h. shoemaker lumber co. ' Twelfth and West Aveaac Real- Estate and Search Company r REFRgnehTs i Fidelity Trust Company of Newark ; Wildwood Title aid Trust ft. Title Insurance . Searches, Abstracts of Title, Conveyancing Fire Insurance Prompt Service All Woil Guarantee! _• Money to Loan on Good Firet Monpfa [ Karma for Sale . j Offices in First NationI Bank Building Cape May Court House ' N. J. ; Mortgages We are at. all time* prepared to place or purchase firet mortgage* <>n improved Ocean City Real EsUte, and invite correspondence with such as may wish to negotiate real estate loans. JOS. I. SCULL 7*7 Anbury Avsnus • Something New for the benefit of Ocean City peojAe Ocean City House Cleaning Company . will rlasn your hole!, boanllnr house, l"l«ie . rolUMto, olht*. or anything you have ueMto We ^7^!^ork*^«"i**4 We i 73O West Avenue Ocean City New Jeroey I JONES. RorfERS A BASSELL A. L. JUNKH, Manager Ejes Examined Vithost Drop Newnit np-to-dals mFilus). Ssii'fartisa f^^^I«yBorg^to&.ft- . | My .lock ol Eye uuwms and BpartseMs "■ - ^rreCTyto?'' "jj"} •talent w>vh rood work. All work dena en ■ """"jC W. ELY loon Atlantis Areas* ATLAXTIC CITT. Hhors raat Line Passe# I**"KatabUetMd UW. Ball Pho" Wire Alarm Mgnala 14— Hixth and Pleasure avenue. 17— Eleventh nnd Bay avenue. 18— Fourteenth nnd Pleasure ave. -15— Heveoth and Wear avenue. 42 — Heoond and Asbury avenue. 43— Fourth nnd Asbury aveuue. 45— Eighth 'and Asbury a veil u A 4ft— ' Tenth and Anbury avenue. 4ft— Thirteenth nnd Anbury avenue, to — (Sixteenth and Asbury avenne. 51— North and Central avenue. M — Hlxtli and Central aveuue. 67 — Eleventh and Central avenue67— Twelfth" and Wesley avenue, '•ft— Fourteenth and Wesley avenue. 78— Fourth and Ocean avdbne. 7-5— Heventh and Ooean avenue. 7ft— Ninth and Ooean avenue. K2— riecoud and Atlantic avenne. 9ft- Boardwalk and Moorlyn terrace. 911— Bay avenue and Hallnmna rood, 021 — Twentieth and Central avenue. . Try an Advt. in The Sentinel i and Get Result*