Ocean City Sentinel, 1 August 1918 IIIF issue link — Page 4

MIT ITTEflD I HER SERVICES 14a* People Again at Spirited I 4MMM Church Meeting **Mi>r Brewing. f . M« bondrrd people foun.l Ibe ■IppaUMM lasting Kunday 11 >«bt • tiBghltolly coot .pot wilii • n-l MM* off Ik* HOMO 1*1111* Ihntuih 2? MM f»D*. " ^b*J all found * half km ft • mi whole- lirerlwt «U| f: «nM lo llMlr llWg •lid, under Ul. ItoJirihlp 0/ H. f Lincoln, of Htill.- & W|Ml, mmt with > will . number ..f : fN* oM ptocM >1.4 •!*> • number Of m pteei wMk e eair hy an uow lli* 1 6" wwmm etoclng * , I lb* um •'»! or- 1 •X nlm wooM follow on anoihrr v»r-» | ^ The aeeaaket*" >>' lh* Peierni lt«i j '■ IM Ckwrak, who-, pe-lur 1. in. felt.r . _ of lha local Rwpilel pMlor, etiei«l.<l theaarvtse Mundey evenm* to • U*ly [ ui ewewplel ■ re.iv.1 -e.1 mim | Uttf pen pi* feu ud tulo sexual -Im j npmuMlka church Their pastor ■j Ik* Bow. Thorn** I, Lewie. D. D.. led *• hium. Worn wa. given that I bey mHmn e««ln m ■ body tor the kftti with tU.oi wo offer in* which mu M raised for lb* loyal cbars" MMh| food / TU* Hlppedroke 1.110*. 11 1. 0..UfMeel; lor lavalM. in elie< d and ttm Mkara who ean uol; *et there 4 tkmauk Ike mm of wheal' chair. •• mrnmj m mu halo* aiKwd al our miilm iiio

I? The pastor, Ibe Kar. M M Lawi> j. uffkmh esartBate itself a Jury to maw a aaea ka wlabad to praaaol. end MM ipihl aw tka qeeelkoe -What mum ye afUMM P* and pmd for a m . mMW rn Ika Blade of aM prawoi He alff-t* pan: £ "Toaraaffa Ibe Jewieb leader, came. •a Urtm whk Jaeae I krM over lb* ?? mmm of aauwiimw with Uod aad, aikt aaaa talking. tmmm pro K • peueded a aweeUoo ll woa not owe -eMnratoff Ibe* morality. ebarttaMeS l MB,aB0w4aoaa of tka .and oar*, etc | k« R waa Ika dhaol sa«UM>. -Wbai • Mm pa if UhfM V _ He add a ba1 Sum mpaada apoo M The -bole f mpd kaa kaaa pna for I ha parpae. f , A Baaaaaaaf thw 4MM11 Ika baa. i' ma ma dhat today Wa bare 00 tm— —mm rum or ■ trades. a—lap maa wbai Ikay think aad b — iRf—'linii. 'What I k ink m-rommr Oa thai aaawW alaaa ■— hl—kr of apprnaak aad afc-•w-hi— IB wdb |*ad. Wa an arad W— MBlaaauaawd waatalaallf Ha • — »■* Abo ,1k —a aaltar of approach •fam— — thkaa tka rigbt la araal ■WW— K—afappaaoak. Thaparaoo . -hWRt—Bf Mlawehlp.ow BWBi BkpWIkMBakdardMh. ex —— ay Mlowakip 80 (tod - hM — m— 1 1 11 aaaai ika alaad . a— afpppaaa— ^aod u mm wu la ^■BlUMe k— » tml'ii tola Mlaw- ] wp — Ha—ad la. Tadaaa | •Raya MpTm 1 am £/■ j - mm tY Wa aaplaeUatly that the \ Uamum— keedltk, ra*a Who- , fW% Ijll— 1 1. 1 Pa. Pad kta Boralhy , «MHMm PM— d far hi. approach | «0 Mb* wha la hdf, awd HpM. , • ^WP'— I mifi hakdlwaah— wa were , . — >W»t—l. Hal alaaa Ma pot k-adkBWbdawUhdml.nl ' » —I— III in k — mdal m OM. w— - ! »— P. ■— add t beak Oad far lha ' PUWdddaim. um* — -a pmakd af HI. awn IMa. ' — appaaaah Is um. taldllsd ; — • Rhadl Am, aaaeand ap la Hi. ' ■MMrjm M AM a. HI. Ik. ) All— ihH Ha Btthicaato 1 " RRRP — —paamh Ar atofcl aaa ■^mwa.111 Im. who mil ap- , ipm—am amAaalap hk awa fallar. , 1^1 J J!'. a a^ro, d film t. talk af Jam. aad .Mop 1. ■^««m<pUapaoffcaMpaaai.sd- , mmuKprndrn ^ whk ma. for , A pa a aaw haA«. a new ^ pj—mlRA, aad awU a* A 10 ap- d S—paBkHI III lap' hb aJL. PHI r A • PA aakad lha qoatlao, ur**d an ■ maAHUA.ap.awudmk

Jmaaad Mary Hular, Mm. m. a ■Mm. tmilllh Miliar. Mlea K Brs^r Wilta. f hlladel ; LAMaAbocy. Kiakura: Kalb K*l I— —MM I irt; H. Haaaal rater Wl*A a PhiBM. Mr. tiao,., A— P Ak Maht, Mlllrllle. Kara MAW. CharlB MaUartaay. fbikMl—N A A- Sawara. C'aap Ihi; I MMA ®. MRIm. D. H. A. Uoooral ■MptMi — Yam ■mlaW.CAthaam Aally. Raw I AW « km. A Trathawey .,,d 1 A— r.Smnaaa; Mm. UUaa Uu. i A AJm— aad Amffp. Wa. K. MpkJM- pm7wr , M L. riband ■HKAiddMafiM wm rujg y

I J. C. KlnaMar. Mr. Mark Kla«w Mr. Kliratfeth Klafaa. Mr. Hakn Klapaa. Frank H. Klacaa. Viae I* ' SWllfonr Mr. Kueotael. John Me«., I F H. Murray. J Wallace Hen.ler j Mm W Mnrrl*. Mr. H W.ImxAdii. { M Well, l.ililau K yt'ele* Phlladel d pbla: Anna H I'lvmer Hknoah H ltuby Uodwlu. IXircheMar; J K " Mrs. Wn Koewheo, K F Mcbwan and fairly. H - l-aomr. ll H!nrh, ! h M V. tloaidlaa end fairly. Mr. H^ ,g M. I bony and wife. Joa Met ully „ taunlowrra; I. Hucio. Jr. Millvllla: ; . Han ba /.iu> titer to an Ada Zocbotnu. jf WnodMaa; F K. Laltrfrtsd. Aaatoi '•i Mr. J |» rtt-tua. Mm K J.ch. K. 1 | H.rto.ll and wifa. Mn Jul rib Mart '•'w.ll, lln.ll Kocara and »o 1 W ' Kerned. Mr. M Fafttan. H. K Ma ' Iri.raaa and wlfa. Frank M Knot atnl " j oifa IV A Kirk pal rick end mr. H 4 I U Myaraaud wlfa W,L H«iiaa and ' Itatlly. Mr. J. H. I'ooaar J A V'tl-I inch. Uall Macklru and orf. Hornthy I frrckatl, Philadelphia, F I. Uodfiwy, | 0 k' « (ludfr^y, KOeabeth Moras. .Waab- ' 1 11*100, 1 1 f HI.'WUINM ,\ J Htbal f Knco, Mr*. Hanry Tor-. • M. Anna U. I rib. A. F tWullroi I " and family Mr. L. B Rankin K- K b Kpaer. R. M Wninana. Wi Krai ' *' larcood H J Hall.. wall K. f Km. J Haury C. Mayar aud wifa. W H j Vouu* A H Kdcar t A. Woonn 1 and family. T. H Mewliu*.. Anna K I Woodward. Kar ff Woodwood, fbll • adaipbla. Mr. J. H Htabop. Wa>h • ii>*iou . II C';W H. ikawsrt and wife | ' Wal loll in*, wood, HaAaa I'oaeall. « aidoa; J. W H0I1, Mill. ill. A K • Ham JMblenoa: W. F. Tyler aod ' failly Keiaa t irtkuw ar mekiAt. ,i Florence H.lpb. T. J. Haigb. Mnr- , Ion; K II -ell Joboeoo. K K Drake 1 Jacob H Y uctai aod wife. Henry 1 1 en. aod faally J. K VaoAo*l*<i aod , wife, J.T Miller awd wife, H M ttofl, A. H. I'rslff awd wifc. fhiladei- > pbla; Mr*. Rdw. MeDoo.ll. .Narbarth. , Iraoa JuOke. Kw ad .abort.; F A S« . 1001. f ili.bur*ti Mm Kohart B Mania aad mmm. Plaaaanlellk; A S. I Leech end Aally. Mew HeUMebaa. . Kreiya I. Foatar. Ueaaa i ky; Doro I thy tun 1. an. ColaaMia. O; Mr • KATMI.ll r Uaari Haala*. Mrs. J. A. Fola - Marin K Brko, Mar*arat fUaoay • Ktdoay P. Millar. Mm A C. Ludar*. > Uladya Krllaa. A WaadMlkb. Wib . bar Rnaa. Mm J. H Meal. Freoce. • Klehantaoo. fhiiBi Meal. A Man A • Millar, Jf„ B H Dawk. ll.iH. I Philadelphia. Mr. Uaar|a Haapiue. 1 Mary P. Heiptow, Ho*b L. Kwo, Martha K Madame. A owe a Kot«1 aaa. Mm. Aaaa U. Clark. Bridplaa. - T H. Drake Wlarhtkit; Merperl - Keeker. Kharea HUI: i lereoee rtkll I aad WMk. Mm Wa. K Heatlaff. Uu. 1 dowoe; H. A Cwakee end faally. Cyawyd ; Plat Orwdw aad wm. Auoe 1 R Oread ear, Wpplaplaa; Jt. Watb 1 I eaaaaya*. Jr . Cape May; U P. V > Taaar, Cleealaad. 1 kacaTKA ■ V. A (lord oa, P. Hcally. Jarasy . 1 tlty; R. H. Kiawaat aod wifa. Mrs. Kaaa A Ham H V. Waiuaao. K. ' A. Poydar oad wlfa, lulls Tbora- , • too. A A Mawtasd. P A Hawhlaa. 1 ' H. D. F rale aad wife, J H Calwaet, H. 1 . C. Usaeloaad wMk. A H. Uraaht. 1 - Mb. Erarai. Mm A LaDarr. Rdbh ■ 1 L Jones. Klhel L Drlppa. W. A ' ' Ottawa aod Aally. Hit Freak ' ' Beown. Hataa Hrawn Haoj Hum aad wlfa, Jowaa (Nsalaao. 8 D ' Wkba. A C. daandertaad, L rtauuder- . 1 A—. Hahl Haapkrta aad wiA. A daBb, Mm. Kauaaa Fkbar aod ( daophtsr. fbll adaipbla LAul. W A 1 1 Twefcaboa; Jabs H. Dark 1 ; Mm Edward F. Faaill. 1 W llalA*U.b Clarence Frlou aad wiA. AUealk CUy. I OCBAWIC Helen Thoaaae, Trr.i Mm C. I A Pataraaa aad Aally. Hiwartao; Mka Raipaa. Mlarn W.Uee, W. , Mm Hokart Htaraaeoo. H , V) H lock la aad AaUly. P. M Decker, 1 A C HoMaaao aad Amyy. Jot. B I Leap end wiA. Wa. T. Hetae. Wa. Crmrao aod Aally, Cap*. F. C. Al ' hrwdkt, A M. Marly, Jr., M. U Fmei 1 aad wiA, Freak Crawaa aod wiA H j A Maith aad wtA. R K. KewUla«a. Tbaa.L. Kwaa*. Borah P. Millar, J. H , owe aad wife. H UpplotMt j. , O. flu sad WIA. C. T. Mottle aod 1 wiA. Wa. U. Raw load aad Aally. 1 Haw. Joa T. Miooii ( bee. H Rffwlf. Ira Harass Llpptacwu, PbUa 1 dslpbA; J. A Cos way. Waahiu«luu D. C ; Mm C. V. La«aa 'AUaou, Us: 1 Nakoo Frwwlaod. Now York; Mn J ' Hill**.— and dau«hter. Norrk 1 Mm Leap, t baatar. Jotaa 8 . Kid ley Park; Mm A. J J MaffuiN and Aally, Cyawyd; Mm. Few Aaaa L Few, Weet t hee. t Ur; Fred L Cm— M. Lab: Mm J. I K Parker aod Aally. Hinawt a 1 I I " CONTRALTO TO HKO * ,

». VlrplaA H later «Jrr, eooiral'o. of ' £ f hiladalphlk will be the roealk* al t I. lha cuooert la Ibe laetc parllloo neii , a. Kaiurday ereoio*. aad eu lalsraaila* f pmpraa of He will he prsaaalwd I. Hiiry Hit, lbs well knows Phils f , del pbla bam, will ha lb* eoloMI al ' . Ibe coocwr* Kaiurday ewe. in* uf Mil « ■ — - : P _ I ■urCiHueniMi. „ ,1 FaHy A" eaai.t raddeaU of Kutllb |, Oeaaa CUy took part lo ibe dm -LA- d •ny Mlufflup" aalberia* held A Ibe , pdwiltm at FINy-etKblb mnM. The f> 4 kudar* an kd by Uaatpa W felloe. " , af Philadelphia 4 ^ -1„~ I [l Hdary UMrnmym. ml Pbilad.l f- • pkk. wa. dahlap A the earf al Ki«b " t. AMh aaa*. a Aw day. apo. aud * Akdad • aiai pmad lack draa. J TAk as. af lha aaaUat dnam *'

! Fickle' Fortune I ' By Aleak J idan Ofrth B " , Tile pmprl. tnr ..f the It— i p-*oU ' tat lolling behind the 1 1 r -f tjb- caa- ', Moetloa taio-o and cotu.c r<->!D 1 Boatncu wa* dull on-l be «a* grtnopj, | ' Tbt-rv wa. only one oilu-r ibiii.i* nf » the far honler urcrp— Abe! Mr— .a r Oatglde.ble el-dgb einod. half borled to a UTi lenk. The <lop_ UTached bad euok d.-wa to bl» banx— 10 a rreUeaa attltu 1 A big bibkiar fU'-w m'o * view ooiafde lurched unalfc hlf aod • balf stumbled ovri tbc cl.-nrb. He v ' made an un.tcadj bleb 1.' '• '■ g Mod Tbi-n be «ul>dord the lmpcioc CM-ut I frteod. Ralb'y--. long on nine -barer r of bl» fori unc and ini-fonuu-w. j Kalol-.w was .in- lp tukc '-ore of ' bloiM-lf. It accmod lie br---.:-1-) 10 all fouri He ufewi'iit -i b'.t «-..uld- , ' be aaaaKnot. alba loo*, koto ic-lb rod | In a tidrkni— a .iFcMu acru>« iliT"Vmw , of Ibe drunken stroller. The letter , tore low-.-, accepted tbo warning 1U m worth, and reeled loto sbc bar rnoa. "Drink." be growled, "and l»t. of it 1" ( and threw a coin upbn the counter. ^ ; Once, twice, thrice be ITIkd tbc glase with the red fiery liquor, lie was MrIng up the remaining content, pf the ' bottle with a drunken leer, when there ■ , waa another arrival to the grimy bar MOto. / A full-blooded Indian soman, hng- - ' gard. ragged, 'but not -altogether unlovely. crossed the threshold. She was young, almost girlish. On one arm , she bore a child, not more than a year old. walltng with the cold. Its blue

Reeling Against the Bar. > tinged cheeks were sunken. Its frame attenuated The woman hurried toward the man at the bar. She placed a . trembling, urgent band upon the au's arm.. "Baa." she aald to broken, disjointed Is no milk. The peppooee win starve and die." "Ton wont let up on my trail beyr reared the man and be brought his bread hand with a wicked sweep. The squaw went reeling back against the table. A second time Abel sprang to his fast With lurid eyes the drinker waa following up his attack. Between •die —linking trembling woman with her child and her evil genius ber defender sprang swiftly. "IH not stand this." be aald forcfrfally. "Suppose yon have to." snarled the other, and railed bis clenched fist to atrlka the woman again. "Ton brute— not while I have a mother and e wife. Take that 1" The Mow fall with mallet force. The bloated maa of humanity wenvteellng against the counter. gruntoS. taine down to the floor with a crash abd Hay there. "Hal got It. apd Tm glad," observed (be tavern keeper. "He's no good. Tva mo Uklng for the red ones, but his •qua* is his wife, aud he's been dodgbar for a week." The wAnah croughed closer to her defender. Her Ace was distorted with alaery and emotion. -Alason looked pityingly at the wailing child. Then ba took Its mother by the arm and led bar through the open archway Into lha sating room. A slonchy waiter waa lying asleep on two chairs.- Mason roused him with a rough shake nod the words: "Hare, hustle up jrad feed this woman. What Is It for the child r "Milk." voiced the squaw In a gimp, tog expectancy, as though thnt word .comprised all that waa precious to ber at that -moment Mason at with a grim face, purposemasked, to bide the toeffulile pity ba felt for the outcast pair. . "Olva both of them nil tln-y want" ordered the waiter, "and don't . At them go till I come Iiack. Who*? the woman 7" In Inquired a moment to the bar room of the tavern | keeper.

"Shfa Wntlna," lmpert.-d the other. "Her dad Is an old chief fifty miles ap the Trailer riser. That skunk lying yonder lured her from' the home married her. made her his sieve, and then his football. She ought to he booie. Some morning she'll !»■ found with the kid to some snowdrift, both fttnm to death." Masftn drew (Mick „nd pondered. He troubles of his own. A v,i,r previous he hud left horn?, mother, wife and a tiny bahe to trv 'hls lurk In the ■ew Fraricr gold district. Tliqre hud been some lucky ones. He w«« not of 'ho group. He was homeward hound. than when he had come to this land of Alee promise. He hud his I •Hog and sleigh, hut besides tlint bar.- 1 ly enough time and money to carry ! to Elmtoii and thence by rail 500 I miles. | 60 closely had he gauged Ids pro. ' KTam that any extra cost or loss of 'lime might mean disaster. Yet, true that he was. a realization of the forlorn condition of -the i«oor Indian r gtri and her |wppoo«e stirred all that t gentle and manly in his nature. 1 back Into tbc eating room J —d sat down at the table opposite WaMl^^onttoii °11' «

a I and w*rmth*The xoMbp ■ ' ! 1 | j you kr, iw- die trull home?" ques- t I j Honed he. j Bj -,.h. m.. WreHI" l>1-d the wonv n I "But can I lettlc terv.ire of I north th-- gtt r.t t.'-rgrnl (he ft- - I I o-u wt." dir.-' mo. I will ! 3 >00 so 3 the .1.1'd -u H,e -ledge." - ■ > Mi.—n. • If tb.t t-eit - roe. to rnq ago • n ll ! ' I -bef'. c-l ro.0l.-tV' cried W .'<»»- j j ! I .'V:". * • 1 *;■"./ " '* " , up In • Mttl ■ • • • - -M- '• , M., < " ' V i ; ■ - , ' Sfglng whoop, and di. -hod f.-r the bl- , . lurk lodge." Hf rv-oppeared. follow. ' . by a big brave, whose apparel show, , , him to he a nun ef Importance to thr He was the old chief, the father of | 5 Watltuu Behind hlta traded his wife. , -with arms outstretched, trying out 1n H Welcome clasp, while his wife tool. ' possetudou of the little babe. I They overwht-lpied Mason with ex pressiuns of grateful friendship, w!,. Wattoa had told them of the jrort hhad taken ItLMvlng her babe and her self. There'w-tls a great feast given in 1 honor of the relttora Hon of the way ward, child of the tribe. The next morning MR-on arranged J to renew bis Journey to the south. He , had lost two days and must make up ■ for lost time. There was the fear of I some great stress of weather, rl-.slng' , , 4he trails. His one thought how was' t > uf fills wife and the little one. and of ^ the aged mother back to the bumble -> . village home, he resolved never to I fickle fortun'e. « j . "And I am coming back empty hand- - I ed." he^ meditated.- Bother mournfully. " ; "What^great hopes the dear ones at J home built upon my prospects. Oh t ' nell. Just to tie all together again to ' the home neat— that will compensate . for all disappointments and suffer £ ' "Too Win come." spoke an Indian , lad. as Mason wa* hitching up Ilatobow. and be Indicated that Mason war ' wanted at the Mg house. It was there that Mason confronted I I vs st surprise, and a pleasurable-one. 1 What resembled a teetFr. eomprttlng a 1 ' long board set across a post ltuliedded i In the ground, nnd sniveled at the ceo- b ! ler. had a large nlekev basket at each * end. In one. smiling her gratitude '' 1 nnd friendly regard 'for Mason, was Wntlna. Half a dozen men were bringing to 'armful after armful of skins , Gold the old chief had not but his • 1 habitation. It seemed, was 0 storehouse > filled wph the results of bunting and » 1 trapping during the past season. | Some of the skins were almost price- " less. Little as Mason knew of their 11 ' mnrkctSble value, he readily surmised J 1 that CnUI the teeter etenly bel- ■■ anced, the skins were plied against the *' weight of Watlna— over a hundred ' pounds. * And then the chief added half a !i ' dozen seal skins, secured ln some trade " ' with Indians farther north. The old ■ man' Indicated that the rich endow1 mcut was a token of the kindly grate- * fulness of those whom Mason "tad 1 madeJiappy1 , When Abel Mason waved adieu to 2] 1 the little Indlnq settlement, the royal p I gift Recused to the aledge behind hint J be beaded southwards, made hoiwful I by the knowledge that he would not " ' reach the loved ones at home empty », i handed. '« Webster's Portrait. Daniel Webster once sat for his por ™ 1 trait to G. P. Ilealy. and the senator > °' remark when he surveyed the rowplet ed pjciure Is -came one of th* artist'. Avorite ane- -doles A after yrirs. -1 think," said Webster as he lookwl at "* ' his counterfeit presentment. "U.nt I. . '* j Ace 1 have often shaved." Heals found Andrew Jackson a dis. ju agretflA. aud unwilling -subject,- ' and be com;H-usated bltnseir by paint • tog OlAAIII. Lory with absolute Bdrdtv ' to naturP not glossing a single d.-f.vt, ' savnge and lutilid fate. • 1,0 "SJ- .

Death Warning. ,, Oliver Wendell Holmes recorded hit protest. against ibe custofh of telling a perHou^1", ,|«.» not actually ask to |» loving o.bserver of mankind asserted, so » s|>eaks aaseit that people almost al cry Is Impossible, „rely "ZT-d fill to tell any one that tills I. the' ease When nature elves the warning death appears to I., as little feared as sleep

Not So Resourceful a. Most Girl*. rid leu lout For instance. "Where lgno ran.-e Is bll-,-_ Belle- W|„fe Ihr Sbrlk °"W! -v«u know, ja.b week, anil I slnifily ran i find out ' {y »;T «— HI* Looking Forward. The Artist— Thin kt'of oil the rubbish they have accepted., nnd they refuse Ihl* rriestcri-Iece of mine. His Wife- ' Never mind, darling. Think of the price It will fetch when you nr.- dead ' nd of the good It wllr be doing ute - Opinion. , Into ths Jaws. ' He— Why diil I'eekly attempt snl . . elite! She-He claimed that his o if, nagged him Into It Ilc-So be Jutmyd : Int.. the Jaws of death to c«-np|.,ui, ' f of UA.— Onctnnatl Luqulrer. I Uttle things console ns, because lit- ft Oa things afflict ua— Pascal. &

•SaSSST*. ^ 1 ' JEHIf DeFBAHCOS . SflifilS PARLOR First-Class Service Eighth Street aod Boardwalk j iii:auli:i a adahm Readine Coal THE SAMMIES AT SEA i o t.T," ^.Tpt."'.vr M° y.ulVvl Ti.t- ls-l'*ap of ' to'. Journey t-tafUn.'-e Kudtttglon Kellan.l uolrel - now it M ( A. worker In France. ba- w riltviisit arth-le Uial tell, every- I thing you could possibly waul to < know abj.ut llie voyage aero., tlu. Al- . ' (tie 1'niiadJlptiia 'i'tibllc' ledger for j 1 At ollivr'lhe l«te-t 111 the wrtes by ' ( iiiani Atl.erton do Buy. "BelBndjj a'- imoirtise war preparatlou*. I Veer'ar'u l"'"! ni"d"?i" '""uu" ' t'iir?£Veii 'w^""F^^£( 1

Ca|»e Slay County Common Pleas Court. 7H. 61 ■ F. r.. f""?' Colleetor's Sale of Properties for I npaid Street Assessments. Tuesday, the Third Day of September, rerullu Ivtctruu" Han. -auFMly! rtovi.ion. olild -nSvMrodTnr'.umu" iiirnt- inrrtot. mpprovvd April It, lms. and * ry f.v.pur^to^|s>int our hu^drtdjimd , 'rntrel aveaajlrom thr'nort-rulrrly .10.' v ul nrty.nlotb.tSct to a jOlol 190 tret lutb. CT^^^^oo ',^3 ** "* j e.tn j o. n-oiKLbtuu. "

l'.t Lt\e. Sw. Balurv.! M iuao' Ymm ^ "ixt"1* A "j'' N »■ i ^ :1 " l l if ^ n ; . w K iz.il Iwq Yorara S jjjJ tl luwctoju! itg | aS m M— Sixth and Pleasure avenue. I" — Eleventh aud Kay avenue. IS— Fourteenth and Pleasure qve. 85— Kevjenth and Wei avenue. 1- —Second and Aabury avenue. l.l — Fourth and Aabury avenue. '' 15— Eighth aud Aabury avenue. ^ 15— Teuth aud Anbury aveuue. 15— Thirteenth and Aabury avenue. Aft— sixteenth aud Aabury aveuue. '4 6ANortb and Central avenue. 51 — Hlxlb aud Central avenue. 67 — Eleventh aud Central avenue. i 67— Twelfth aud Wealey aveuue. M|] 68 — Fourteenth and NVealey avenue on 75— Fourth and Ocean avenue. Uf Seventh aud Ocean avenue. 01 — Ninth aud Ocean avenue. *"• Hacond aud Atlautlc aveuue. rt K— Boardwalk and Moorlyu larrae* " Bay avenue and HaUaiaw road- > Wt-TwaMMtt aad Caoliml aveaa* (

I ■ — 1 ^ ; —) A RE you using Edison Mazda Lamps ? If not, why not? Ti>ey gjve three times ^ as much light as the old style Carbon lamps ' for the same current consumption. OCEAN CITY ELECTRIC SERVICE | ^bf Atlantic City Electric Company

Coilfirtor"s"Sale of Pro|iei1io« for' I npaid Street Assessments. I Tueeday. the T wen I let It day of j ! iwmcm.'Tt'r'.lSJnPrt! I ' iu pn"",u ! ,r!T ?>' ' ! ; i . S.ar Ut V- twr. Rh.wv .1 liSjLJ! w I H -W. Lmke Me I. 4 it • ^ u S !' 4 - I' CT, L isolr W. H. Mjere a 8.W. Lake iiri C • I S | ," " ■ « M b !Mj* Z r4 '2 S. Wiley LaSe S L 1 S j * jiff. . 1 j jf ;i! II iSr# I ll* Alien Coraou " ten l.' ' ' " N,IX»." I 7-H.M..P. r.,IUJt, T.i Collector --- - w: . i

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Storage House Twelfth and West Ave. Ocean City, N. -j Wc 'can take storage of Household Goods of ' all description, small boats or -any other item J you wish stored. Beside our Xarge Storage I Room wc haesiuill Private Rooms for storage | purpose. . - •_ __ , y C. H. Shoemaker Lumber Co. STORAGE HOUSE PHONE YOUR ORDER TWO RHONE9: 20«. 920 FRED P. BELL For Things Gbod to Eat SEVENTH STREET AND ASBURV AVENUE Roliablo place to do your marketing. Meats. Groceries, Fruits and Vegetables. FREE DELIVERY TO ALL PARTS OF CITY oPen all the yeah I : ; ' ...

Meet Me At ' JVladam Butterfly Tea Room Delicatessen and Home Baking Ice Cream and Home Made Cakes Service All Day Eighth and Boardwalk | REAL ESTATE INSURANCE THE JOSEPH I. SCULL IGEIC1 J 767 ASBURV AVENUE PHONE. T OCEAN CITV, N.J John Marts Lumber Co. Ninth Street and Haven Avenue OCEAN CITV. N. J. Lumber MiU work. Mouldings, Building Paper, Piaster Board, N alia, Saab Wright I etc. Estimates Furnished. Prompt DaltverfThe Ideal Summer Resort OCEAN CITY, N. i. BATHIN6 SAFE AND UNSURPASSED , FINEST BEACH ON THE COAST THE HOME OF THE FAMttV 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 aeeass of Atlantic City and ether wall-known resorts CHURCHES NO SALOONS *3r»Money to loan on Bond and Mortgage.^* R. CURTIS ROBINSON Conveyancing » Insurance M NOTARY PUBLIC AND COMMISSIONER QF DEED8 Nos. 744-46 Aabury Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J. R. CURTIS ROBINSON 'Cr— 1-> .<|. f ^ Notary Public and Gqmmissioner of Deeds Numbers 744 and 746 Aabuiy Avesas Ocmh Cm - . Rmt j/mm