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BIBLE CONFERENCE TO BE HELD HERE Prominent Speakers from Many Sections of Conntry Will Make Addresses. i tin dalurday n*»lr Ocean Oily «l" sr Ilia iipwiilny »f thw Iblrd tiyiuti Hiblc I 'on fertile* Thlt couf*r*nc* will inDlinoa Ihrouc h lb* lollowln* »r*a and will end nn funday, rl*piptuber I lb I* year* couf*r*nc* 1 my* a bi( faalur* Id (Kwau t'lly ma- : a..r life. j rt>* flr.t m act I IK ot lb* enntarene* • III M on Saturday avanlu* and Ilk* j lit Id In II.* Method lol lharcb. I y This opculuy MSSIOII will be address- I ;l«l by IX. William T Kill*, of is. rib more. Pa. Dr. Kllle U an ' | aolbor aud lecturer of (real ability l, ' and lias Iraealad mucb In etudy of re I j lb* I burcb and world (,uaa4loiie. Hal ■ bat recently rwurued from Knfland ^ and Pranca and biluya a Ural-baud , inessac# In tba pa-pla of A a. erica I I HM work a« a aar curraapoodeul lias, ' allraciad mucb attention aad II la fur- 1 ' tunate for Ocaan t'lly paeyfe Ibal tbey | i will be (lean an o|>p .rtuolty In bear ' / «... Huuday. Iba ^loo. will b« I held lu U.u«bly e Pier Audllorlum I AI 10 SU a. m Iba Ha* John Robert - I eon. D I)., an ewiloawjr preacher from •' tilaaynw , will preach In Hobertson I l»u( been a chaplain In Iba Hrtli lab Army aud has ,u*» returned from ■' franca.
| In lb* afternoon al ».<» Doctor Roberteou wtlf tail of bia work at Iba front. Tbla afford* an opportaalty U> bear • bat lb* army la doing and . w bat tna i bnrcb la doing to balp lb* ' Tl' Mermen (tend. ) Danshty * PM r Doctor Kin* will da- , Sear an nddrma aw Ha.Ha and lu ( Mwmaga ta Uw rawpea Tba tpmkat i bn baa* ma. inily it S A m. . IS a. m L ant lya. Tha Imtkin at tbaae ( wdiba W'litmm B OUwar, Maw York , 'My yaillaal af tha HwraMf Want , awdat wham mpw. the caaferaau b held; Ha* Laww Sparry „ 1 ne'er at Eaat ifeaafe. H.J. aaa at „ tba maat popular taeebare la tba coan , try. and Iter. Jaaayh W . Kemp, of a MrtropolNaa Tabernacle, New Yorh. t who, baton Ma coming ta tbM ooaatry, ptancbad In ana of tba laryeat " uansnsalliiai la Kdlabetnnsb wRb Of aaaraa, lhaae waaS day maatlnfa •bat Mlshl be anllad tba 'iMal' J of tba oonfaraoca Thaaa taacbara of !' ta mail tha Old Booh a Matey thins ( la I bam la aad am af tba Chureb dur- ' Eeary aeanlny dartuy tha eanfer k aoca Inept ratioual Odraaam will be Slaaa. Bsaeyl Bnbda). thaaa bddiaaam will be dallaarad la Iha HathodUt C ha rah. Baa Lawk Bpmry Chafe* , aad Joaaph W Kemp wlif apaak In , add « loo Mta. May Laaaard Woodraff, eonaapeadlac aacratary of iha . Waatt'a Home Mbdnaiy HoeWty . af UM MatbadM Cbarcb. will be prwr , est. Mm. Waadraffhaaaof Iba Sweat apaahara amony Mai bod M woman ' an* la aa aaeeaelly well lafnrmad au- , Ibartty aa Mormon lam. Aha will . apaahen Wadaaaday aaanlny nn Tha . MMa la Iha Land af Iha Mormon a. Tharaffny alyht will ha Ynaay PanI Sts*a alyht. aad Dan A. Poliay. namMala yniUial of tba UaMad Boetaty af Outatiaa Kndaarnr. wUI ha iba ; speaker Mr Paitey haa rmnnlly m- . Issandlfem Kmaan. On mffay aanamy iha nddrma will ha ylean hy Iha Raw. W. B. Aadaeaoo. ' D D . af tba UaNad Praabytertan m a pram la ml mlaManary meantly ra taraad from Jacnmlam. Tbla lathe ! Baa. R. A. Them p.. a , Haaffhy. Baptemhar 1, will ba tha . eloMay day. and Iha en. will ha batd aa DeayMy'e Plat. la iha matalay at MJS aad la tha-aaaalay el lo'eloeh iha ear. lam will baenndnelad by tba Baa. H. A. Tor ray. D. D , afTaa Aayalaa, Cel. Probably no ' aaaayaHM la tha UaNad Btalaa la bat lac known than Dr. Tarmy nod hU grant BIMo Babaol no Ihn PmiSc canal ' bnn tor ynom raaknd Mgb among act r inemollooe Dt. IWmy. brloga a mn» • any* that will bo tetataMiny la all. Oo Monday afternoon M S M Mr. 1 Tbompeoo will ytea hfe tbrllllny lac ' •»■ na tba TMytara af JanaMn " It to tetaraatmy to note ihM two af ► aotiMMiai bare aepaclal inlaraat in |J My. Thampan. Thay era two Ayr- - aad who year* ago attended tha en' • lag* I. Jeruealam of abfeb Mr. • Thorn pane waa tha bead In tba day* ' ba*ara Iba yraat war ' * One of Iba aeoet attractive taatura* ' of Iba aonferaaea will ba Iba Mnglny Tba oonfaraoca haa engaged Iba ear ; rleeeef Donald V Redding to aoadoct ' Iba Maying, and ba will ba ably .. Mated by Mr. and Mre. Chafer, wbo » art Mngata of aote.ln addllloo to being ■ Bible leacbora. Aa a part of iba Be I Meal feeler, of Iba eoofeaenee. eem- ' maoHy ateglog will ba eoadnclad - a eery eeenlng at Haeanib Mraat and I Iba Boardwalk, weather permitting. I I-bam Mnga will na bald bafwta iba | time aftbe regular earning eaaeloo. TO R1.KCT OPPICBR8 | Waia.malnn will to awrena a* ' Tba annual mooting of tba Omoa PMuag Club wtu ha bMd at iho cmn hoamao Iha pMr u PoarteaaU I wui hn tinand. ^ oB<»" g oi lowing the mealing l ham wui ha a watarmetoa paNy, a la aaaaoaaad by Iha aammiuaa la attefga, aad Ml W. W. Athaaa haa so app.Mtloo ta iMpaoMaty aad H. W. an*wa ssr^ar—
~ PLAN TO HOLD ~ i PORCH PARTY i Visiting Methodist Women's • Auxiliary to Have Sqcial Gathering. II Tbe regular: weekly meeting ot tlie il Metbodlel Kplacopal Summer AuxlJg Narmaudle al 3 o'clock Tuesday. Mr*. IC|T. D. Clark presiding. Tlte meeting •* ! opened with tbe smglug of "Tbe Star .. Spangled BatiDer." ■ Voce' ™nm W"sffe.Alex"'comon. I Mrs. Clark, pianist. - } w Piano aolo. Miss Kalheriue Snpith. w | Piano duet, Miss Kalberibe Smith and u j V'°" Mrs. T. Boris, pianist. . y Game of Jokes,, couducied by Mrs. , > Yard. if . Vocal solo. Mrs Jobu M. Romiibaum. a Mrs. B. 8 Coasaboom, pianist, d - (a) "Sunbeams.'/"*"— yT Ronald. t it I (b) "Where Di%Hm» Are Made." ^ ,a i \"Scal aolo, Mrs. Alex. Corson. , r- Mr*. T. D. Clark, pianist, y "Just a Wearyln' for You," Roud. r Reellallou, Mrs. George W Yard. ( A porcb party is to be held touior- ( A row afternoon at 3 o'clock on the porcb of tbe Xormaudie. All are - welcome. ^ GOING AHEAD With ibe Uairran.nl. William L Gilbert, son of Albert G. . * Gilbert and wife, of this city. Is uo» ' located al Wheeling. West Virginia. ' He has been wlib tbe Fisher Body , * Corporation, of Detroit, since last , January and was scut by tbal Urm lu 1 Kurt Lonoke, Little Hock, Arkansas, . ' aa Inspector of aeroplaues being Guilt ' for tbe Government. He bad a special ' permit from the War Department to 1 go op Id each plane whtcb be bad lo pass upon. Five weeks ago be was ( ' transferred to Mount Clemens, Detroit, where be remained uulli a few ■ days ago, when be was transferred lo ' direct Government service going to ' Daylou. Ohlg. From there, tbey seui * Qlm to Wheeling, West Virglula.be ' being attached to tbe aeroplane ser- '* vice as a Government Inspector. 1 "BUlle" Gilbert, as be Is known by all tbe residents and huudreds of vlslll jib. la a typical Oceau CUy boy, hav- 1 '* ing been born Id Uc.au Cfly, aud re- " oelved bis education io tbe public ■ school. He waa with George A. Gray, 1 an aviator, uearly two yeare touring '■ tbe country aud secured tbe practical knowledge of tbe busluess lu which be la now serving bis couutry. h "LIBERTY SING"
O pedal Attractions Boon al ibr ^ Tbe mnslc pavilion was overtlowlog m wllb tbe crowd al tbe weekly "Liberty A 8lng" at tbe mnslc pavilion. The vow cal soloist was Mrs. Daniel Hleln , of B Philadelphia, a cottager. Tbe orcbee- ! tra chorus sang. Tbe chorus will sing m "Tbe Blavea' Dream" Friday evening of Dext weak. Il Is a composition by ^ Harry Alexander Matlbews, wbo may be ben lo lead. Walter Ponitus, tenor, will alng tbe same evening. Mr*. F. H. Campion has been given I, a vole of tbaDka by tbe auxiliary for m her fine work on "War Savlugs Day" ban. Thanks Dr. Hilar.. ' Editor tub BE.vri.NEi.:— We do * uot have to connt our money by tbe K tens of t bousauds to be pbllantbropie. A aeventy thousand dollar Carnegie Library la a delight lo all of us, bul a ,plr'1 ll**t bctualea the giver la no bigger than tbe spirit tbal actuates tbe donor of tbe bencbea at tbe curuer ' of Nlotb street aud Wesley avenue. " It la all tbe brotberly-love spirit. Everytlme I all 'on one of those M benches (on my return from a "bar- " gain" grocery trip) to wait for a car I feel like saying "Thank you," to tbe * donor, Dr. W. P. Haluea. Even tbe little trees that abade tbem area delight on a hot, sunny day. Hundreds of people muat appreciate . tbe tbougbtfuluesa, this brotherlylove spirit. Tbe eeata are uot cushioned— tbe trees are uot large— buf _ tbey give comfort In good measure lo all wbo beed tbe'r call. We lake oil f our bate lo Dr. Halnef. X. r lArge CsDKreiationa, Large ongregallous tilled 8t. An- »' gustlue's Cburcb al all tbe masses— ■ «.ao, 8. 9 and 10 o'clock— Sunday. '■ Tbe rector, tbe Rev. Thomas F y Blake, waa assisted by Ibe Rev. Cbas. *■ R. Uncles, of Baltimore: Samuel '• Kobb, B. J., of New York, aud J. J. '• Callahan, C. 8. 8p.,br tbe Holy Gbosl College, Corowalls, Pa. I 1-o.t a «b. so »- William Bradley, a oollector pn a A boat plying between this city arid a- Lougport, placed »96 50 under e seal w of Hie boat fur a abort time Tuesday, g When be looked for the mouey. il was *• gone. Tbere were a number of pas- ►- sengers on tbe boat. Of tbe money d taken, 48 waa bis own. Tbe other bad d made up tbe day's collectlou ou the t- craft. Appointed Teachers. Mlaa Mabel Lake, daughter of Asaemblyman Mark Lake, audjMIss I'auline Nlckerson, daughter of Capt. a NlckeraoD.of Ibe Corson's Inlet Coast Guard Statlou, have beeu appointed ) school teachers at Pleasautvllle. Both a are graduates of tbe Oceau City High b School. Mr., Hots WUI Pin.. a Mae Ebrey' HoU. of Pblladelpbla, I will alng al fbe cout-erl at the music I pavilion next Saturday evening. This abould lusure Ibe crowding of Hie a building. I . ► »" advertisement in the Senti-
'WILL GIVE TAIKSjf. : on "borIDnish"- , • •> s Other Important Subjects Be- . fore the Christian Citizenship Institntc Here. t The Ocean City Christian Clllren- - -Hp Institute will becin in the Audi- • e lot i urn on the Camp Grounds Sunday. t September I. under ili.y'aasplcei^ of ■ r the National Relorm Association. • Thuadjres* ni 10.30 o'clock ibe firs' Sunday morning will be deliver.xl b> ^ denisnf the Reform Asaoclallon. ah" ' IcrniKin. and lb- speakfr, will be Lulu ' '*annon will be the speaker al the e>"The Two Wars." The speaker Monday morning al S I.'. , ' o'cloclf will he Dr. Martin, who will ■ talk on "War— Jts Cause and Cure." [ At lo o'clock Samu. l Zane Ilattln. iwc es of Christ in America, and chairman •d the Social Service Commission ol the Baptist World Alliance, will dls ' cuss "The Christian tuition of the Nation." At the 4 o'clock meeting Mrs • Shepard will speak on "Mormonism as a- National Menace " The Cjmmu wrtl !»• I.al by Dr. ClarenCc H. Chain. ' i'resid.NU of the Pennsylvania Stale ' Christian Endeavor Union. - The Rev ; M M. Lewis, pastor of the First Bap ' list Church of this clly. will preside, •nd Senator Cannon will speak on 'The Worship ofQirist." The Rev Charles "H. Bohner. of the Hanover jPresby terian 'Cburcb. Wll raington. will preside al the bpu o'clock session Tuesday morning, when the speaker will be the Rev. Findldy M Wilson, of Philadelphia. He will discuss "God's Plan for Bringing in the Kingdom." ' Dr. Batten will speak on "The Christian ization of International. , ism." at the lu o'clock meeting. Mrs S. B. Swan, active In temperance work here, will preside al the 4 o'clock meeting, when Mr*. Shepard will talk . on "Mormonism and tbacLiquor Tral- " fic." Ther* will be community singj ator • Cannon will speak on "The , Prince'. Peace." | The speakers Wednesday will be the (lev. A. Pohlman. of Philadelphia. Dr. Batlen. Mrs. Shepard and Dr. Martin. Dr. Pohlman. Dr. Henry CoUin Minion. Mrs. Shepard and Senator, Cannon will be the speakers Thursday. s GOT MANY FISH * f f (MO. F. Bauer wad Friends Had Ureal Trip. g George F. Bauer, ot Philadelphia, a 2 -uutmtrr reeldeut of Oceau City, rey turned Saturday evening from a-enc-f easeful tbdee-day fishing trip on and arouud tiNfchesapeake, ' In tbe party wltb Mr. Bauer were B Tbomae Berry, Louie Bauer, William r Douglaee, Jobu Brandt aud Charles i. Scbeufhauaer, of Pblladelpbla, and James A. Bain, of Washington*. Tbey started ofl from the Wellwood Club, uear Cbarleatown, Md., with two boals. Tbey fished mostly below Turkey Polut aud lauded a big lot of d black perch, catfish , eels, elc. Some e of Ibe eels weighed three pounds e . 1 " 1 Who He Waa 0 Tbe court was having trouble gettlni e a aatlafactory Jury. - r "la tbere any reason why you conic toot pes* Impartially on tbe evidence t for and agalnat (tie prisoner?" asked e the Jodge of a prospective Juror. r. ' "Yea." was the reply: "the verj lookof that man make me think be U ' guilty." ' "Why. man." exclaimed tbe Judge "that's tbe prosecuting attorney!"— Le u dlee' Borne Journal. • Revised Law. A man sat down to wylte out a'dced ,. and began with "Know all women by f dbese presents " 0 "You are wrong." said a friend "It a ought to J* 'Know all men'" "Very 'feell." answered tbe other "but If all women know It all men will aurelf£ The "Happy Ending." ' "Myrtle, can you cook V "No. Lionet Can you afford to keep I i. "No. dear " ■1 Bo they did not marry. aniT they lived happily ever afterward. -Chicago Trib
i 7 ~ . COUBT^Of STj^AWES. . What . Pra.wta.ion .d Engllrt R.Jfelt y Mean. Socially. There Is no need for Jealousy and ex- ? | " r',.« , .BJ t n b I e'' A l : : e iTt n girl can b« . pr.^cnte.1 at ibe court of St Jame* If . have sufflcient Influence with some [ lady » I'O Is even mildly persons grata^ ,t court- And when a girl ^a matron * ntoeivmlne' cases out of a hundred j - <oni« to on abrupt end. . The social cachet \ ' .' ^ebas*ma.le an Inquiry Into your an- j tecedems and found nothing 'In their, history to cause comment In tbe case ' of Americans Hie Inquiry cannot b* . anydilng but perfunctory. Some iv. ;>!e -Imagine that a presentsHon at court Is followed immediately nor "or Ibe^eit stale concert or the next Slate lea and muffins. Nothing of ' the kind. You must attain or Inherit great social Importance or be representative in some war before tbe king and queen r.-k you to dine with tbem. Presentation is a pretty laborious and expensive ceremony, signifying to ring Vn' London nothing. — New York A COLOSSAL HARP. VeriUn's "Aeolian Giant Had Strings S20 Fe*t In Length. The largest harp ever made, ao far as Is known, was that Invented and 1 constructed by M. Verltan. provost of the gigantic meteorological aeollan harp. It was 320 feet In length and was erected in tbe garden of its Inventor In ' ' This- harp consisted of fifteen Iron ' wires. 32" feet In length, stretched boLL one-sixth of an inch Iq tblckDeaa i aud 'be smallest one-twelfth of an Inch. . Tbey were placed lb the direction of , north mid south and Inclined In such a twenty to thirty degrees with the borlzon. being stretched by means of rollers properly disposed for the purpose. Whenever the weather changed the wires sounded with such loudness that i It was Impossible to go on with a con represented Ibe hissing noise of water in rapid ebullition, sometimes that of a barmonlcon and sometimes that of distant chimes or id orgnn.— Exchange. Paul Revere, Dentist. Was Paul ReTere a dentist? The following advertisement published In the Boston Gazette and Country Journal of Revere'a time la believed to prove that he was: "Whereas, many persons are so unfortunate aa to looo their Fore teeth by Accident and oth-ers-ays. to their great Detriment, pot only in Looks, bbt speaking both In Public and Private.— This la to inform all such that they may have tbem replaced with artificial ones, that looks as well aa tbe Natural & answers tha efld of 8 pen king to all Intents, by Paul Revere, Goldsmith, near tha head of Dr. Clarke's Wharf. Boston. All Tersons who have had false Teeth fixt by Mr. John Baker. 6urgeon Den tlst and they have got loose (as tbey will In time), may have tbem- fastened by tbe above who learnt the Method of fixing them from Mr. Baker." Honey Bread. In Europe, where the food taloe of 1 honey seems to be mucb better understood than In tbe Culled States, enora moua quantities are used. Of late u years we seem to be waktug to tbe .. realization of tbe value of boDey aa a j wholesome aud delicious article of food and also as to Its preservative qualities. Cakes and sweetbreads made with sugar aoou become dry and u crumbly and to get the good of tbem * must be eaten when fresh, but wber* d tbey are made up with honey tbey y seem to retain their moist freshness ,, Indefinitely. In France honey breed 0 a year or eighteen months old la pre >' ferrrd to tbat just made. Tbey say, '' "It baa ripened." It la tbe preserva- ' tlte. or rather tbe unchanging quality * ot honey, that makes It so popular with the best confectioners.— Cbrlstiam Herald. ~ »wwt 8pidera. Spiders are not Insects, aa moet'peor pie think. The spider haa eight legs. than six. The nervous system ta cooatructed on a totally different basis, aud ao are the circulation and reoplra- ^ tion. Tbe eyes are dlffereuL tbe lasects having many compound eyes and the spider never having more than eight and all of them simple. Then a spider has no separate head, the bead aud the thorax being fused together. Longest Cough on Record. The tigei came toward me, bellow- ' lug and grunting, and whan be got opposite tbe screen be gave, one of tboae fearful coughs which only a man who baa been close to such a beast can appreciate. It waa eleven feet long.— London Standard. HKADLKY A ADAHN Readme Coal 1 !h«ol^Vuwmnui<L*Snl'orS,uSVu2 Otece aaa Vsr*. TFXTll sad U tn • d la A
' Your Opportunity * Large cottage on Qentral Avenue, between Seventh and Eighth Streets, can b pur- I chased for considerably less than it will e cost to erect the house. Lot. 40x100 feet. If you-vwant to buy, address bock Box 236 Ocean City, IN. J. 1 " 1 ~ • - . Bargain for Sale big. cemrnl block on red cedar piling, foundation all furmHicd'ou brat side of street, built for w„',trr aieo- Alwavs rented I ha** to go away. Price, fo 000- Jl i>» cash, re*i can remain on mongage. I would couslder taking ured car In eoo.1 m.^i n.o .. 1 '"'?'• •• *n additional payment. Collage Is occupied now but . 2! las sssRr.'i-iar"" - 1 - m » LINWOOD SACK . Foot or Wallon Place and the Bay OCliAJi CITY, N, J.
Our BoySf We may spare Ihem ;j the supreme sacrifice ! ° . < > By individual self-denial. •I By stopping every extra vaganee. P 1 By placing every penny and dollar where it is L needed most. ■ • Don't only think — act! I ; Buy Thrift Stamps— Every quarter oils our ' lighting machine. ^ ' Aid the cause of Liberty. ; I lelp end ruthlc.ssness. ^ \ Hasten the home-coming of the boys» BUY WAR SAYINGS STAMPS— NOW! First National Bank Ocean City, N. J.
City Garage I SEVENTH AND HAVEN AVE. tAN CITY. NtW JENS BY ' ; L. W. MTLLER PROPRIETOR TELEPHONE. 203 | -Sffijir.M GOOD raintiinig 1 JULIUS~E- JOCHER. JR. {SjQ/ I PAINTING ANO DECORATING 1 | ^Painter; Paint ' 'a. ocn, em, ». j T Bell Phone, 186-J Furniture Stored ]" .Reuphofetcring D cctiha tc 1 Window Shades n ' FOR YOU )Awnings and 2 'House Furnishings 7 Our prices are Lowest possible consistent wllb Good Work and Best Material. b , • Lawrence H. Lear j 654 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N.- J. d — : _ ; City Gas Lieht Comoany » 837 ASBURY AVENUE ,f TELEPHONE 69 - ■* e NIGHT CALLS A2A-W n ^ __ — : Real Estate For Sale J Bia b a rg ai rss r> Cottages, Apartments and Btingald^rs, furnished and unfurnished Some estates in my hands must be sold at sacrifice prices. This is the 7 t,me °f year to buy Cottages and Lots at this Popular Seaside Resort it very Cheap. Apply to Alonzo Cotton Jl 619 Aabury Avenue Ocean City. N. J. >- MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE No WElUng foy two weeks to know If you can get It; we can tell you at "* Oiict. Bargains in Bay and Ocean front properties. Choice cottages for Jfle- A*f loU for Inveotmenl aud for Improvement— tbe choice of ,, Ocean City. Apply to »: J. M. CHESTER & CO., 'j ■ OCEAN City, N. J. \ REAL ESTATE INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick » f!1 Eighth St. Ocean City. ISI. J. jf * - MOffrOAQfS INSURANCE « R. HOWARD THORN REAL ESTATE Q2A e.QHTH Brmrmr I Co. . Oc... Avmmum^ OOEAN Ol TY. N. J. II — ^ The Service Store * "I Again we call youij attention to an unusual stock at economical prices. We have found it a question to buy goods that will stand our quality test and still conform tp our standard of low prices. Our only answer is a larger and better selected stock than ever. A few suggestions: Men s and Boys' Medium Weight Balbriggan Underwear, 60c to $1.00 Men's and Boys' Endicott, Johpson & Co. Shoes Just received, a new lot of Men's and Boys' Madras Shirts $1.50 to $4.00 1 feh.v. obuinriaf.wg.iBof U. S. An..,- Slioei, Mnn«in jast Especially attractive to mechanics and other laboring men for their -comfort and wear. These are not seconds, but are shoes not included in a government order, $6 00. Still have a few_I_adies' Sweaters and Summer I-'urs at " Season Eqd Prices G. H. STEELMAN 831-833 ASBURY AVENUE Ocean City, N. J. "d '°r Advertise in the SENTINEL
__ ! I WiTMlCWM »»» Wlma, OTIS MTOWHSbUD BUILDER 8th St. Opposite P. Q. . OCEAN CITY. N. J. 'm Only galvanized nails used\m exterior work W. HnrrU Contractor, Builder and Jobbing Fre*. Baa, a,... . Sp,lU,. • OCEAN i S. Corson BUILDER ALBERT G. QILBERT, - PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER 645 Asbury Avenue, Uicyela Tire* and Kappll*s. Blcycla K* ' pairing Promptly Attended To. BRECKLEY'S ~ HOUSE ANO SIQN PAINTERS CLINTON L. BRECKLEY, Poop Keady Mixed Paluta, Lead and Olto 920 and 922 Asbury avenue. 6. 0. Mini . V. V Adimt H. S. A4>ai CEO. 0. ADAMS & CO. PUSTERING, RANGE SETTING BIICE LAY1KG, Etc.. Elt. . All Work In Mason Una Promptly Attended To. OCEAN CITY. N J
Coal Coal We Have It (to burn) C. H. SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. Twelfth and W'csf Avenue Real Estate and Search Company REPRESENTS Fidelity Trust Company of Newark Wildwood Title aid Trnsi Co. Title Insurance Searches, Abstracts of Title, Conveyancing Fire Insurance '• Prompt Service AU Work Guaranteed - Money to Loan on Good First Mortgags Farms for Sale Offices in First Nationl Bank Building Cape May Court House N. J. . _> Something New for the benefit of Ocean City people Ocean City House Cleaning Company : £<•" dn't!.*' rivilr1' Tk"1 "aronlrod* Y "M' 7 JO West Avenue Ocean City New Jersey 1 JONES. ROGERS** BASSELL ' Eyes Examined Vitbont Drops *Mi?ul^u*o««lly0o7iiolnr to%'ll^al"aIa. I. My .lock ol Ky. Ulaaaaa and Hpactaclo. I. aa "l-rwlcrTplIo?0 I*no*«"duplloelod al onort nolle*. Aoenraey goaranlasd. Prl<** roa- , .latent wllb good work. Ail work dona on """"a. 4V. ELY ATLANTIC CITT, M. J. C. L. LAKE ...REAL ESTATE AGENT.. Hans Burkhardt PLUMBING AND HEATING (4* ASM IT AVUH 0CKAR CITY ^ "" J**8" HAVE you a cottage, bungalow or apartment to furnish? c have a line of fbrnitdrk at less than Philadelphia prices. Window shades a specialty. CHAS. E. ADAMS * BRO. 720-22 ASffUWY AVEt " ATLANTIC ICE COMPANr Pocono Mountain In OCCAM CITY M J. Cut Your Fuel Bill Use half Coal and half Coke. Get the above from C. H. SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. Twelfth end West Avenue FREE OF CHAROE. Any adull suffering from cough, cold or- bronchitis, is invited to eg! I at toe drag store of Abbott's Pharmacy and get. alisolutcly free, a sample bottle of Boachee'e German Syrup, a soothing and healing remedy for all lung trouble!, which has a successful record of Dt'7 years. Gives the patient a good night a rest free from coughing, with fre* expectoration in tbe morning. A Standard medicine for 50 year*. Fox sale io all civilized countries. ad*Try an Advertisement ia the MMTUTS*

