SUNDAY IN THE - LOCAL CHURCHES 8trong8eraons and Excellent Mnsic Heard by Con- \ grcgations. i -FIRST M K. 1 In theKlrxt M. E. ('hatch Sunday morning, a portion- of Mail. 26 «»« read by the pastor, the ltev. UeurgiW. Yard, ax (life Scripture Ie— on. T|ie text was tbe fortieth verse of that Chapter: "And the King shall answer 1 and eay onto them, um-mm-h a» ve have done H unto one of ttie lean <>l « | theae, my brethren, ye have done unto > me." Tboae to w hom the King, our ' Lord, la xpeaklng are those whom h. ' Is about to aet on Hie right hand and 1 eay to them, "'Jome, ye ble-aed of my ' Father, Inherit the kingdom"*- which h 1 prepared -for you." 1 Castor Yard wax Intending, however, to make the leaaon and sermon • very practical and a« bearing specially 1 upon the great t'enteuary Movemeui 11 now going on In the Methodist t Church for the reconstruction of tin • world on American political priori ' plea and Christian ethics.
Mr. Yard, therefore, begau with the, work of A'ranci* Ashury, the llrst : ■American bishop of the Methodl-I Episcopal Church. Thai work, lis declared, was like 81. Paul's— one .'otig mlsalouary Journey. Ulsbop Ashury practically px— v.! bis life lu the saddle, and, wheu he dljd, the Methodist Episcopal Church lu America was tbe greatest moral and rellgloas force In the nation. He Increased her membership from 886 persons to 14,000 and laid the fouuda tlous atrong and deep. There Is before us a great world ne ceaelty, and" that necessity stands In tbe presence of.! his nation, a people chosen of Uod, a co laborer with Him tn tbe task of puttlug all things under tba feet of Hla 8mi lu order that Jesus Chriet may lit all ta ail. The nation must perform the great task, must meet her heavy reepojixlblltlex. Mr Yatd, continuing, aet forth this na. t ton's crying boma needs for uplifting social work and tbe earnest and practical preaching of tbe gospel. Eighty per cent of the chihireu In New York Otty are either foreign-born or born of ' foreign parents. Tbe congested alums 1 of our great cities, where every seed of 1 avtl springs up Into rank growth 4 must be cleansed and opened up to 1 educational, moral ami religious light 1 Tbe nations lu the dark places of the ' -earth eall to the church to deliver 11 them. tl Tbe apeekbr declared that our abll- D Hy equals our duty and our onportun- ■* Hy
ity, for, aald be, tbe per capita wealth ' of tbe nation is $2401; there are Ave million In tbe Methodist Episcopal Church, so that one per cent, of tbe church's par capita waalth would rs'se the whole sum demauded by tbe tfcateaary movement. Dr. Allen Coreon waa the flve-mln-The evening-service waa In honor of v_ Mother's Day. nnat mumttkkia*. At the Presbyterian Church Sunday ">e theme of tbe morning aermou by tbe Bar. J. L. Hanxell, waa "810," which waa aim U» topic of the «und»y school leaaon. m At the BIMe School In the afternoon ' Oh*. Wm. H. Beach, M. D., from U. 8. base Hospital No. 8, near Kabway. , It. J-, apoka to tbe achool oh tiger shooting In Slam, where he bad been ■ medical missionary. A, little later he apoka to Ibeaeen's Bible claaa on , bin medical work In Slam. At tbe availing service there was a Tery large congregation to bear and and see the Illustrated addreee on . mloaloo watt to North Slam given by Mr. Hartaali. There wax a large n □altar of litest rated oolored pictures pla and their customs and the ad- 1 vouee Christ laulty baa made. W. adouotink'S. Tbe Hew. Thomas F. Blake. I he rec tot gave a talk to puwh at the 40 " o'alseg maaa In St. Auguatlue's Church Sunday regarding tba con- 0 tirmalion of their children. A class of young people Is to be oonOrmed In t thle church Saturday, June 21. . 1 The rector elao delivered a short aer- , mon In which ba aald that there la to- . day too much religion or reepecUbilday oi
ity. People ream to think too much of their neigbbpr'a opinion rather than or what ta required by Uod. If w# want to he real Chrtatlaua we must Ptcoapto of the church. The children 'a choir sang -well at these aarvloas. annual convention ChrtMiaxx K aWeavar Workrra to ■aatlgnaaaaamm. The twenty-eighth annupl convention of tbe Atlantic and Cape May County Chriatlan Endeavor Colons will be head tn tbe First Preobyterlau Church of PleaaantvUle next Saturday. There will be morning, afterooon and evening eessioua. the morning meeting opening at 10 o'clock. A number of well-knowu workers will make addt*aeew. Mlaaaa Freda Smith and Catherine Gordon will attend the convention as representatives of the First Presbyter lan Church of Ifala etty. ML. Elizabsth Hlgbae will go as the Cape May County secretary. A. J. Smith and wife and Mrs. Mann, of . this city, will also attend lue convention Cecal Caleb Mackerel. Joseph, Frank and Oliver Cobb and Jaaaaa Godfrey, of Corson's Inlet, the latter part of last week caugbt WHO Boston mackerel In ' two days. Una WUtkamp, of Corson's Inlet, bought SO of tbsm. which be has sal lad, and be and -bis family expect to have many feasts next wiuter. The Whin of tba Hotel Propria--80*0* Aaaoeiatiou ufOoean City will have a regular meeting at the Kathlu Monday evanti.g Important baaliiias ia to come up for (bwiiwlvo.
WANTS TO RAISE 1 1 MORE MONEY aud to secure ttie approval for the use thereof. If this sliouli^- tie -opposed, then to have tbe Increase based upon I. the gas sold per 1(100 cubic feet. . The above method Is not new aud. - . ha»_ already beeu approved hy tbr , Public Utility Commission of this : ««•. / | After quotlpg decisions lu oue 01 () The above is re-pectfully submitted and we would lie pleased to meet a 1th „„ ('oramleslnu at any time for the of explaining further airy- r (c thing that la not understood In regard io, the matter could b» ex ped ited before ttie Commission aud avoid de „v lays. In the petition. Hie petitioner shows the Increase in the principal man- p;| ufactiirlng essential- necessary to pro- pj dure and deliver gas to the ron-umers ttie city are siile-tantlally \t as follf we: p|. Anthracite coaj. 1916 1917 191s , p£r ton. $6.9U2 $H.924 ts 17 M,
eel per toll. - $3,632 $'. 271 $>.££ 11.1 Gas nil, .U4U92 .Milt 18197 Labor lias Increased lu all depart uj, ments since 1916 In llie amounts rapg tug from 26 per cent, to 5(1 per cent. Ttie cost of gaa oil alone In 191S. as compared with 1916 shows an Increase ch of (4 -648 S3. rgl The coat o' manufacturing gaa In the i]t bolderand.uot dlstrthuled toour cotilg>, aumers has Increased lu 1917 over 1»I« I,. $5,601 At In 1818 over 1917, a further advaucr „ In coat of $4 410.29. Increased cost lu authraclte coal. ,l( bituminous coal, gas oil, etc.. lu ISIs |ni over 1916. $10,011.71. Itl The Iticrease In tbe gas mauufacm tured la 1916 1917 19IS 0D cubic feet cable feet cubic feet 30.WL8S7 82.464,134 88 229,888 , Notw lib-landing, tbe above tucreoae In boelDosas, tbe losses for tbe above periods are as follows: c. . 1918 1917 1916 11.40422 $8,686.19 $5 939.20 ,k The sbove shows that the company af not earned Ita bond lutereel for tbe poattwoyeara, to aay nothing ot , )f tbe. lutereet on tbe obllgatiODa. No , , earnings were available for deprecla- . tlon reserve or amortization of capital. , la apparent, tberefore, tbat the com t cannot continue any further f theae tremeodout losses without getrelief through an Increased reve- . Changes have been made In tbe . past two years In the hope of cutting j. pasi iwo years iu tne uope or cuinug
tl tbe expenses In every poeelble way, In t ordtr to relieve the euormona increased ,1 coat of production, due principally to t tbe Items of aptbrectte coal, bltuml j nous coal, gas. oil and labor. Tbe t wiuter business has locreated e very considerable, aud It would be Impoeal- |# ble for ua to render tbe service required unless early relief la granted by lf way of as Increased rate. Continuing, tbe petition states thai tbe eompany baa recently been ordered by tbe clly to regrade aud lowar tbe * mains and services for a dlatanoe of ' \ seventeen blocks, at a coat to tbe com- ' pany of approximately $5060. for ' which there are at present uo avails- ! fanda. ' Tbe petitioners present for approval ' tbe following schedule of rates: ' J and 6 light meters, 25 cents per month or $S per year. | 6a and 10 light meters, 80 cents per ' month or $3.80 per year. 1 10a and 20 light meters. 40 cents per | month or $4-80 per year. ' 30 light anetera, 60 cants per month or $6 per year. ' 46 light meters, 66 cents per month or ' $7 80 per year. ' 80a and 60 light meters, 80 cents per ' month or $9.60 per year. 100 light meters, $1 20 per mouth or 1 $14.40' per year. ' 160 light maters, $1.70 per mouth or c $20.40 per year. -JJ0 light maters. $8 20 par month or 126 40 per year. Every customer paying for oue year 1 of service charge whether meter is used for tbe summer or all year, hut payable lu tbe event of being used all ' year upou tbe monthly basis, as Haled ' above. '
MORE TRUSTEES J Eeleried Hspiisi church loam The fluanclal business of the First e Baptist pbureb for tbe fiscal year beglunlog May 1 will be takcu care of entirely .by au eularged board of truelees, whose membera will work within tbe lipids or tba yearly appropriations. ^ The Increased and reorganized board of trustees comprises the following: Clayton Haines Brick, prealdeut; Albert G. Gilbert, vice president: Walter f N Home, eecrelaty; Alfred K Smith. * treasurer; J I;! Cad man, Jr., Kolaud 8 eelman, L ' 8. Corsou, 8amuel Dixon and A K. Fogg. OuaucUl sec retary.Whelr regular meeting .ulgiit Is tbe Hrst and third Friday evenings of the mooHi. GAINED IN .WEIGHT * Psdi Maiorrllr, Jr . ol ai-tluhov. Division, la Momr\ r Paul laimorellec Jr., "son" \l Paul ' Lamorelle. of W a y n e, a ruWimer col lager liere, aud a nephew of Judge 1 j J. F. Lamorelle. of the Orpiaos' ' Court of Philadelphia, has reldrned • home after being In tbe service oi tfTe 1 other aide for eighteeu months /He I- ' I looking aud feeling tine. Laving 1 , gktucd forty pounds tu weight. V t Paul was attached to the TrcoPte i Mortar Battery. of the 42d Division. ' , the noted katubow Division, and was ' , among those who did great work. I He will -spend much of his spare - time Ibis summer lu angling from the Pier of the Ocean City Fishing Club. J| Nonce io Advertisers. J I Changes of copy for display adver- li isT!?.*^ ""*7 u »*"" °®oa not t later than 1 uesday nimo for Insertion a 10 the This rule will be fa strictly adlMuad to. •- adv., if c
MISS DILLENBECK r WEDS IN CHURCH Summer Resident of This.' City Bride of Leslie B. • j Grantham. An allracine wedding Ipok place ■ he First Methodist Church, li.riusiv it town. Wheu Mis- Alice Kind > Bllieu jl heck, daughter of Mr and Mr. ciar'k'l of f2! I Ipsa I sir eel, Itcr-ji manlnwn summer rcul-m- ■! Ocean |b City, and l-e-ilc Hurti-n lirsuOivip I -oil of Mr and -Mr. Heiiwrt T lijaii-Jri tied by the ltev. Kdsard Nii.de, re. - It. tor of the churrh. _ oy Mrs. Francis 1 1" we- re, nf Cambridge. Mas-. .as malr.m of honor. » Dillenbeck. a- ntvid .-f Marldti Park a.nl Mi— J an l.ip- in The bride w ,.re the g-.*u »..rn ijr |-l
l(- lilies of the valley. 'e ge*»rgetle. with n? lis I of the -sine sbede.and carried a bouquet of orchids. The maid of honor - s- aiure.1 in a '• pink geor^sttp fnlck . with a pink list quel of roses and -siiapdrag-nis. The * bridesmaids wore white net frocks. '• pink with hats to match, and carried ^Jbouquet- of orchids, snapdragon and pink roses. Mr. Grantham had Robert 9 >. a Perry, J t,. as best man. and Hie ushersere Horace M Barbs. Philip Darby John Thatcher, iiygaii Nell aud Paul ! Blen. A small reception followed the ceremony at tbe borne of the bride's par1 After the wedding jonruey.- the bride aud bridegroom will speud Hie . ents at tbelr residence lu German NEW DEER LAW Animals Vlav he Rilled Only on Deet hunters will not he ahle tof.il- ' low their favorite sport this >»a> until after tbe close of the seasuu fur small n
^ game, ttie 1-eglelature having change.] tbe deye wheu deer can he killed from ( five Wednesdays preceding the' smell game season to December 16, 17, 18. 19 and 20 The prohibition agam-t uslug dogs or killing does or fawns still holds, and ouly one deer may be kllled by each hunter. Every deer killed must be reported i( within twenty fou^Miours to- a game d warden uuder a penalty of fluo Hue. e Deer mey not be possessed on auy day except those above uauied, except deer killed on preserves. \ liberal r eonal ruction of this 'feature will be for if will not be (Hisslble for gunners who bap|«n to kill deer ( on tbe last day of the season tu get ttie animal aud eat It before midnight. Tbe new law doee not repeal tbe statute prohibiting bunting Id a trackr tug enow. Farmers are Rill permitted to b!|l, r under certain restrictions, deer that injure their crops, but there Is so much "red tape," In addition to. the fact that they must give up the "deer to a warden, tbat few will take Hie trouble to secure the necessary permi-slou. 1 bolder than they are et present, and r are feeding In fields close to towns, oflau wit too a hundred yards r of farm houses MADE GREAT FIGflT I For. the .information of Hie many I who are lotexesicd/and who ] helped the Rev. M. M. Lewis- in his recent contest through a Philadelphia newspaper to secure. If possible, an automobile, tie summarize-, his standing as follows.
a Number of subscriptions secured. 101, yieldiug a* tidal of 2A>9 ISS vofe-i A total sum of$54LI2 Was secureAin' subscriptions, of which $460 40 was ou uf oew subscriptions There 'must t^ ^ twelve Iieuple In (be outside districts to b go better than that to make an auio " Impossible. Tbls total la exclusive of. . what any Philadelphia friend, may (1, Baye doue the la»t two days' oi the . contest. Definite anifonncement will ' made May IS or 19. Mr. Uwl. n take, occasion- to thank I he rpaoy ! friends who" helped out' lu this cooid • t | • - ^ HAD PLEASANT TIME lg Readies '• Bunds* Hctiool Claws Holds l-arlv. The girls of Mrs. Harry Headley s ! Sunday aclTool ciass gave a very jo'ly ! party at the home of Mis. JWsephiue ' tc Maelnuls.Iasr Saturday "ev^ng. ii,e thue was spent in playing game-, ,1 >I>d later refreshments -Were -erved ,r 'Jliose present were. Margaret SupJ . e Lucie Henderson, LuCile Town- .. *eDd. Vivian Wetks. Josephine *.\Ya- ! tl kln,"ls, Marj.wie KeuHiam. Eleanor j. Uaiqtibgllf- Klfzjitielli Veuable. lima ) , Mrs. Harry Headley. Mis. Colt Andrew Sieelman. I'beodbre ' • Stevens; Boss Feigusoo. Harvey Gofl, * Howard Barrett, Hazvey Marts. Mil- . lik.J liaioTHreSfle Huglies and Sou , ■■aaCaaabeU Wliltiraaaair. J . Miss Florence Campbell, daugb- , uf George Campbell, of tbls city, i will graduate a- a trained nurse -on . M from (be' Newark Nurses' House attached to tbe City Hospital ' - that place. She ba. beeu a ftudent I for three years, and graduates i with au average of 88 Miss . Camp : has a number uf frleuds lu this I Ictly • t
\ L. ACTIYE MEMBERS [| QUIT POSITIONS i Mrs. Gray and Mrs. Vollutn Resign from Board in Charge of Music. j have resiljued. l.'iswjr.'Lu i.
STl'DIO OF DANCING Mrs. Fergus M.-I „.her ,.f I'mladelr day. May 24. I sill is- ■ vug III I > cumpeleut rvpmie i • i-sal l.» I hu-e desiring l.^lraru tbe s.of dancing * ->f this acvoaipli-haieut. Iisvii.g »i-. ilie ability l>. .uipari tier ki.ou .edge I ot tiers 8lie has been for some i>m. an , as the Cortiesol Acadeui> in , t'blladrlpbia. flie Met 'u-ker 8iudio of |isi.-mg t sin be .qieu from In a ui u- i .: i ' ■u ravli weekday GOOD SINGING - [ nr. Reach Among Vocalists at ilir \ a-rcsbvierljan Church , I Capt. William H Itescli M. It..' of " 111. Cllllsit dlsls. II V , Slate. Medical Cm p. and '
[( attached tu Ba-e Hospital No. .1 near , kabway, was in town Sunday a- Hie 8 guest of the Rev. J L Hanzell. act- \ t Ing past" r of the First Presbyterian ! Church. Dr Beach has beeu for -ume r year, engaged iu medical missionary,, work lu 81am, where Mr. Har:/.-ll i r the United States service last year Dr. Reach and Ml— Louisa T. I 'or- ! f son sang" a prelly duet at Hie morning , service In the Presbyterian church.. |! I Dr. J. Tbornley Hpghes and Mies.. , Corsou sa'tig au unusually touchiug , duet at the evcuuig service. It wa.--i r entitled, "There Is a Friend Above All ! , Others," eud was writteu by Dr. ! Hughes' uuclg. J. We-ley Hughes. ] , After aiugiug Hits selection, Dr Hughe- went to the First M. K. ' Church and sang a- one of t lie male | quartet there. \ ; SUPPER A SUCCESS l crowd Kujoyrd Fresh Mackerel ai Prcsbitcitsa Church. The annual fresh mackerel supper r by the member- of the meu's Bible I class of Hie First Presbyterian Church. 1 I served in the social r.u.m- of tbe 1 i church Friday evening, was well at-" J tendyd. there being about ISO person.' . - present. The maclieref were unusually g.—d, n everyone declared, lu fact, tlie -up- .-'1 i per throughout was delicious j n I tie men of the class lu charge of ^ Die affair were ably a-si-te-l by the I members of the Ladles' Auxiliary'. , and the supper In every w ay wa- one ' of the best ever given by tbe .-la— ; n Ttie supper was prepared by and I v Und A (he direction V T Lee' Adams, ! n - wlm has few lu hi- class in the cs.lt- '■
d. lug 4ln«tb this section. o' ^asrlrt Hang. • | ,0 " Io couuectiau with' the Mother's, :>e Day services In the Kir-t, M K. t "hur.-h I l„ 8uuday evgolug. a male, quartet sang to • coavposltloti by-c; Howard Lowden, if brother of C-.U Isuwden. organist of! y | Die church. !'(;» selection j. entitled ' ,e ; "Thinking of Mother and Home. "| II ; The solo part was sustained by R H. I. ! Nuljy. The other "vocalists were Dr.] y ] J. rtiuriitey Hughe., Walter Sherman - I. auil B. C. "Marshall. Waa In the jam Division. I Corpural Peter B. Hull, of i oiii i .any I K. IU3d'Euglueers. 2sth Dlvlsloo, who I q j *"•" 4**" »l Camp Dlx'for several days, I j visited hi- pareuts at Peter-burg for m i short Blue this week. He ha- been In ! the service nearly two year, aud waa fjon the other side for nearly a year. ^ He experienced many exciting time*. Krc.-pllou for Capl. Hniltti. ' A receptlou c.iiiimlttre of the First "V Baptist Chun-fa n planning s "Home- ! ' coming Dinnei" in honor of t 'apt Ah '' Tred It.' Smith for some time next - week. Thle will be an Invitation af- • fair to all members, constituents arid members of Capt Smith - family. It " will be held In Die social room. Work on Church llv-lsl, t Attention Is now being turned to the completing of the task of raising u,r' Flr-I Haptl-t Church Indeblediie— 1 now that the t«.UU0.0IU Baptist j, paigu Is over. More thaiijialf of the i • local debt Is raised, au.l 141s l.ops.1 m j . roll oil the Other half by July 4 at I t — ; • I-egal paicrsof all descriptions, m. ! dudlug wills, are carefully drawn by i . II. turtle Rohlusou at hi- ..mce, 741 1 Ashury avenue. Oceau City. N. J. »jv- 1 ,
j /VILL BE NO! SMAL^Si^E SCxeehc S'ovakia Could at Once Take I Rank as Eolith World Power, III .. . . -moll one, and ns n r. -n't i'« o.g « • >rh! -hail rcmnln in nny
! FIGHTERS' GOT THEIR "EATS" ' m.aaary W«th Food. T»- • ' rh'« dlffimhy -. '••! '-p. I.n-t .-..ffee aotbldr i- • • ;-l »n- . ' pound, an! was 'Jevertl . ...:-6fli.ged '• . rat!.... of 'he |trti:-h arm* nr. pro- » ' and us.-.! only In .lire extremity. It -v
sweet rh.M.IwV. Tile rake run be eur.-n drv ..r -ilrred In!" A-'.l enter, fine rake boiled four minutes In three pin!- of *r:iier makes n nenrtshtng -..op. !n one pint of waf.-r an urr«-pt-Irs nilchly urrunmluTbtn of foods fnja, Amerl.-H fur evetythlna expept v.-geiiibfR. It was almost fndetvfb'lenr in this respect, however, for 1fi.issi.Uii pounds of dehydhted vego-tnhlr-s were contracted for In the 1 t'nlt.-l Stui.-s. —Thomas F Is'irari In I I-eslle's. After the Fire. ' nr'' lu» s» .'III n lilt of wooj. | -land the flowers that start tho follow- • Ing sea s„n are often not the same as grew there before and frequently arc strange 10 the locality. Queer legends grown up 10 arconnt for lids fact, the explanation Is In reality very — Simple. Down under the surface soil I these Seeds hnve been waiting no one, " About BathinBFr.sjuent bathing la conducive to _ g.-«1 health as well as comfort. 'Il tlie pores of the skin ri.-ar. so lluit they can perform their proper function of clecring the system, through the skin, of excretions Which are nut discharged through the mouth. #r 'Itiri-e with eld water. A brfskruh blood ''r"UK,,p* v'rculatlon of - In Piccadilly. Piccadilly Is believe.] to hnve got Its j variety of turnover collar. A 'tailor "| q nam.-.! Iligglns. who had mn'le a — -, ni.m.-.i iligglns.
t- ; fortune si-liing these articles of ap- j I part ' f In',,iat Phnirulnr j I'lc-cadHqJl. ,:!. h.-nce the name I'lcca- ' ■t dldy. « Brightening .a Room. 1 i,[ Tlie i.iin* gleam of brass nlwavv : ■f. adds light to- any g.irk nook and ww-l ! I j with dark furniture. Is must artistic, j | A pair of brass cghdlesticks on the I [ I manr.l. andirons ).*"fnre an open tfre. I . j or i-w, a brass Jardiniere for ferns. " ' roufk-1' ' ",,'e<Sa"T kkDlcllvc In a dark . j Boxt on's Famous Church. . F j There were only 9.I>S| houses In ' » , „j"n ,ho Nurtl, cluirrh was | ^ l'.-cemto-r of the same year. Much in Lump of Coal. 4 I'.v cinlh. the p.-rtum» for -een'iTng ,•] carls .11.- ticid. anllseptlcs and high ' ur,: *" h"^cn »»'"> " lump The Poor In luly. Tl-.e majority of Ulc Imor-r class In Italy arc noted for th.-lr genital g, H „] j pie of Italy eat bus meap ibaa'^bore j of any other Kur.qwao nation. I I Good Manners. , Rome wise iters. in has said that g.ssi manners are surface Christian- . Ity. am! an essential part ot good | manners is unselfishness, constant t thought .<f others and study of the | other person's > lew point. P" I
-j . — - ** 9»>- ' ~~ . ' . . E ' ' ■ ' A HE you using Edison Mazda' Lamps ? /If j j : , not, why not? They give three times f as niiich light as the old style Carbon lamps for the same current consumption. : i OCEAN CITY ELECTRIC SERVICE of Atlantic City Eloctrlc Company ■
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To Make New Friends This «st .rt ei-5-Piecc Oak Dining I Room Suit 5 I 9- 50 iO.75 Wecl.lv LMNelson J103-05 Broadwa)Camden, N. . O. L. LAKE ...REAL ESTATE AGENT. I«3» Asbory Avtr.oe, Ueesn Clly. 8. J. hot* for vale. Causes* toi rent. Express and Light Hauling W. H. HAYES 460 West Ave. Ocean City. N. J. Hans Burkhardt PklMBIKG AMI HEATIKli MARK LAKE Unii.:rtaker anil Embalmer s
,r The Library. A It j fun-dder vvlir. t you hnve tn the smnTIa- osr ' h.i».-n library. A company of the I alsesf nridt wrttl.-st men that could he pfcl.,-1 out Of nil civilized countries. In years, have set in best order the j results of their learning and wisdom -S Tlie men themselves were hid and lo- -! accessible, solitary. Impatient of Interc. j ruptton, fence.1 by etiquette ; but the ■e | thought Which they did not uncover to c. their bosom friend Is here written oots. In transparent words to us. tlie k ; strangers of another age.— Emerson. Purpose In Life, j nnve n purpose In living.' Aim to be n sonieliody and to do something, and to s ! know Just what It .Is you mean to he 1- j and do. Some people pity those who «. - fall short of their Ideals— the Inventor }; ; /*!!,', x'uf z,emr "hn<" "*■ fnr rvsadv.-s c.-fT-ur.- Instead of praise. But these are m.i the ones who need yonr s.vmiiailtv 5ave your pity for. those who are drifting through tlfe with- ■) 1 0111 a goal, who are living without a K pnrjs.se. Bext Work at Seventy. P Ikmh.'ur^Ui.islK-d at sr'vcnty her ' aiiltn-.i picture ever painted. and which was s..i,| for fiki.isiO. In ]K!«i. ou her sevrnp -f. 'inh birthday, she llnlshi-d a 1 palming representing the historical J comt.at l..-iween two stallions to which S l'.TL G"d"l,'l,ln lnv',cd 1118 friends In | For Mending China. ! Mix a teasi-ionfui of alum and a tablespoon*!! of water and place In a I hot oven until It u quit, transparent - Wash the broken plecea In hot water and. wl.ll. warm, coat the broken t edges thinly and quickly, as It sticks ' IT, *•" '>» w .I.-U hs ordiorjuwe.
Your Opportunity Large cottage on Central Avenue, between Seventh and Eighth Streets, can be purchased for considerably less than it will cost to erect the house. Lot, 40x100 feet If you want to buy, address Lock Box 236 Ocean City, N. J. PHONE YOUR ORDER TWO PHONES: SOS. 220 FRED P. BELL Fop Things Good to Eat j SEVENTH STREET AND ASBURY AVENUE mo place to do your marketing. Meats. Groceries. Fruit# and VoKOhables. FREE DELIVERY TO ALL PARTS OF CITY Oft*/ AO. THE YEAR ADVEBTISE id Ike
s Ocean City 5 Sentinel i PUBLISHED ON L THURSDAY OF KACH WEEK. « A * j RATBS FURNISHED ON APPLICATION 1 Phone. 138-J ■ The Ideal Summer Resort OCEAN CITY, N. J. I BATHIN6 SAFE AND UNSURPASSED ; FINEST DEACH ON THE COAST THE HOME OF THE FAMILY MAN * Spacious Boardwalk. Free Band Concerts During T Season. Great Fishing in Ocean and Bay. The Delight of the Yachtsman. Numerous Trains to and from Philadelphia on Three Railways r Within easy access of Atlantic City end other well-known resorts , MANY CHURCHES NO SALOONS , K^Money to loan on Boryl and Mortgatfe.'^t R. CURTIS ROBINSON Conveyancing j Insurance , NOTARY PUBLIC 1 COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS FOR PENNSYLVANIA Nos. 744-46 Asbury Avenue OCEAN C ITY. N. J.

