SUNDAY IN THE LOCAL CHURCHES 8trong Sermons und Excellent Music Heard by Con* gregations. 8T, AUUUSTLNK'S. There were Urge cuu gregelloue *' the iimrpvi el 6,80, 8 »ud 10 o'clock in 8t. August lu«'« Church Bund ay. The , colebrauia were the Rev. J /.Call a hen. u t Cora well Height*, end the Rev. Thome* K Bl eke, the rector. Mat*** will he said at the aftmJ huum next Bund ay. KJiu>r M. JL Good congregation* were again in attendance et the Mel hod M Church Sunday, end, If the number of people I lu Ocean City thin fall and winter I J a* Rival an the preaeut pro«j>t»c(*, thel churches ought to be well tilled every Sunday, at lead. The pa*tnr, the Rev. George W.I Yard, annouueed that plan* arc beiUR made for a "Rally Week" about the last of October. The varum* organi xath'un will have charge ouihe\ar-j lou* night*, while on Friday night I there will be a big reception, to w hich everybody will be iuvi ted. The pastor 'a subject* for the daywere. "E«iabll*lilog a Mark." audi1 "The Power of 'i ' " The uiorinng dbcurtrtlou had (odor
with the alatemeut of Paul, "J pre** toward the murk." Mr. Yard »ald the picture in hi* uiimJ wa* that of a runner, tired and spent, but still go logon— the goal In eight, the race nearly won, aud the runuer forcing himself onward. The speaker mentioned the marks which people establish, but declared no mark, without a recognition of God, Is worth establishing, liming the mark of any description may bnug us to temporal fame, but hitMug the mark which considers God brings us eternal reward.. Mr. Yard spoke of lire high mark established by the Methodist Church — 1,000,000 additions to the church. That means a hard task for everybody in the cburcb. it mean* almost , "sweating blood " We have aimed j high, be said, but, by the guidance of the Spirit, we can blithe mark. Press on, though tired aud worn. FIRST FHK8HYTK111AN. Mid-summer audieucce were In the First Presbyterian Church Sbuday. ' both ruorulng and eveuiug. Tbe quartet which ha* been singing I no acceptably all *ummer again dc- 1 lighted tbe people w ho were in al l tendance. The excellent quality of the music of tbe cburcb will be maiu-| talued throughout the year. The pastor, tbe Rev, J{. B. Snyder, preached lu the morning on tbe sub Ject of ••The Branded Slave." audio the svsnlmr nn «Th« fl.n.ii... u^t.. I me eveuiug -The
tion to tbe Problem of Labor aud Capital." , ! In the morning be referred to the two great force* in the world which I were contending for the mastery over | mau— tbe forces for good aud e\ 11 I These forces leave their brand on Ibose who become their slaves. Among the slgniticaut brands of thel evil force are shame, fear, disease, bondage, death. Annpng tbe brands | uf tbe good, or righteous force, are aelf-surrei der, «lf-*acnllc€, love and life, in hi* appeal lo tbe Cbristlaus, tbe speaker plead for that absolute consecration of all to God ottd goodnets, that men everywhere should be able to know onr religion by tbel marks on our character. In the evening Mr. Snyder referred ' to certain distinctive classes in labor i and capital that should be reckoned « with. Labor has Its followers whose motto was supremely arlftih. They 1 worked for a wage for themselve . 1 bey lowered and encouraged unrest, » and were continually seeking tode*|j •a roy. They were the fioJsbevista of I SHERIFF'S SALE! " as t s I By virtue of a writ of Fl/ri Facial, for f*1® <jf JWWril I-rmiltfi.iomf dirrclrd c luurd out oM ujc Court ot chancer? of new I Jmry, mi the 10th day of July, A. D. 1919 ™ a certain c*uw wherrln Thr I ■ vcruiin mu»r wherrlii The M. ihaui. s
National I Li ill or MlllvilJr. New Jericy K I ' eomnlaiiuiil, and Ijully R, |>r„nii, et «!*., "1* a •, joe o'clock in the | Ut ^ 1,1 t,,r mmtiits Office. Court "*»*«» '-"I* >**y County, urn.1 »fih«,r mo1r,*«ke4t prcmltM. nil ! ,t ^n' urlr,»ncrs' tbe fattlof own- 1 plaint in i hp paid cnn*r particularly set foett amJ drtrrlbrd. that I* to say: 3 <V N.y JXjL a{ » I**1"1 '» u»c xoulhriUfSS j V r^TnlTmth Mrrrt at the 3£5 ,ft*} uortbwratwardly rrooi ifie iiiitllimrklrrly linr «.f Iluy a\ riiiir and I LVilwHl "or,bwe»tjinnlly along thr aaid ft*L Hnl « I mTC■nt^I,V., Slrrr! n\ *at width extending rouUi- I we*lwar*tly brhttxu imrnil/I liw** nj rjuiii I »g Scv.nrffSir.lr^ "m St •7 i -n! >0r* Km. 51 and ■ P|{*n h* Subdivision of Ocean I i f'5r^e »ui-veycd i.u.i planned by H. m iST^SmS fl'ed Atiguit 1.1. itKW. »n the ofllce of the (.aunty i.irrk of Cape I Srti Court Itouw, v ai!" "n B'e in Mid Clerk's ui IW Uf» Ii itt; nnd 01 v' ,,,c r,»lh! to ttsetne land umirr water iwrtly under water adjacent h. fiir atiove ilolRii.it. . I | .ri.J the water or haiyoui I r^f rtutJ^t pTf>P;rly line and u linr 30 1 5?»». 1. . ^ .therefrom and parallel there- 1 XL «w. 5,1 'be mtenslfai or I the side hnr* of *al«l Ifda, for the ]Miri*ne I »r flnau, open slmnm at IxMirdwolks on ! 1101 ,lllrrrcp'' with I the free flo», ,,r water over said land. ; f»5art>mlnx nt ft (mint In the th^ aT? y 'i,K" ot ^evenlrmth strrrt at w *% 'V'5 frrt north wralwardly an? ?!.VnTiMi^r5ltr ^i avenue, i . ..I ? .1* »M»rlhwr*twBMIv along 1»ip a-a !• I HHith westerly Hue of Sevetitrrufh pV2\Jf^V%nr^,r parallrl linn at right analr* to safd Seventeenth Btreei, loo' ,m . " L>.r."rVni1 N" 6» I. m Knhillvlsloii or Ocean f tiv J?.??""?.' sw^jrd BTKl pUnro-d t.y n, ll C- I... .-i u f fllrd Augutt |3. iQtn in I I..'. " » , Cfjintjr Clerk ur Lne iluy county, at May' fiSSt ||,Hj^ s *w Jersey, and «hi tl»p fl|r in *n|d /'Irrk's oS.^f.b'Vr LTrTi1 i^5 n,,', ",v> ,h® f'Sht ^ fine the land under tvatrr ur natti* under no fJlT n,"rvr designated l«t, w| the sido farlnK the water or Uayum |ir. •'"'P'f'y hifc* imd A line .30 frrt "ft, therefrom nn l paralhl therrwith d'*8S? 11/ ^vrirternth Mr-. I „l the IJ M/iItfr rif frr| HOrltlw r«l ia-nr.llas rcwi tt^ nnrlh^fAtrrly Unr of Itt> nvnu#mewsumt fnr n dlalhticr of 690 fret alone « r(»h\ mmi f 'IP* Kcventeeiilh Atrr/f n! right ai,/lrs to May nTcnne. nixi the rrr 1ef7 ^ ff\! n,,n'< ■ C»U \r , . . ' hi,A'"k a rftdiiim of BOO fe. | Hnd ^ i^lPSihL ft Wf^nwcstwardly «£pg ^lrii I \,nt "r Jrventeet.lh lirtf^,U'vl i* ,? radius of too L nn'' thenee rxtrndlna i" in i*'' r"' ni"1 • i -ft J I *in "r *"• t^qutr on Li'J v iB>. r",lll1>'i St tJipe M„y In r'li Ti «,Jrr*'y' *»d on the fllr ii , H*I' .'Z?1 4 "dlcr Niunltrrol S3; ai„| ir rlertW **** ",r ,l4,kJ UWdCT Watfr r lifrttr under water Hdjacrnt to the * "n »ldr faeuia r. w Itaypus Ltv.r< h thr nroiHrtv line nod n line .Vl fer| diitnut Ihrrrrrotii of tUr s'dr line* /.f "„|,i • «, for |hr purjiose i if i iw i, W r7id>*^ft7rniyyi?l?r< ' * "n ftl^ina Whtcfl wnj not ltd erf era with Iha frtr fcm * nil«n over MM |ani|. r Visllfif'Jh* the same lands ami prmi •5 / the iwid llsrvey Y. I.ake mie. rrm'Z S [,rt'n / Corson. Mierllt InxHHrtt Tmuf T S1,"y' W V**1 datfd ' rr*\ mfiru Ml V™*' *i/L in thr -£;;M zt'M: «,"« II. Sro,. 4,J>' A»-.«pOI»o ■Wrar TITlfflflfTT ^ .
our country. The speaker deciartnl ttial the mtld leir of thv A K. F. would lather shoulder gun* and light (his him** ol human dtVlli (hati light against Gcrmauy. That coming back ) from Frauot, where they bad left so many of their "buddies" who had died fur peace and tlghleouatjc** aud llbeity, l hey could nut and would uoi ^ tolerate the force which created anarchy hi the laud they love. The other clas* I* that great ma** ul wurkmcn who are working for (be wbole of maiiklud, the peace lover*, the industrlou*, steady, couetructlve laborer, w ho desires peace aud *au< pruMperity. |j Another dasa was the middle olaa», _ I represented by tbe teacher, tbt I preacher, law yer, doctor, etc., who were between tbe upper aud uetbei Jolts* e«. There were several classes of capi talintn also. The loafer of the w ealthy Idas* whose rich Inheritance Causes I him to he a miserable repre*eiilatlv< of human society. SVhlle not as harm J Ifulusthe members of the I. \V. W.I laud other kiudrcd atiaichi.tic pai- 1 Itle*. he, too, was a deadly menace. I He gave nothing. He live* on other I men's bralua mud skill, lie should b* I clasfltted a* a Boliht-vUl also aud re I ' celve the same condemnation as tin I under man w hu w ill not construct. I 1 Then there was tb at gr«at and ever I I increasing clas* who were working foi I I the w hole of society, wbo were desir- 1 . ous of money thalthey aright helpl' oilier*. The speaker plead for stead lues* in [thi* present hour that panic and strikes and social uure-t be discouraged. ;
s | , m , J MORE APARTMENTS f Towiwrttd f.cla Cuniract for Au oilier Twu-Fauilly llouae. w J pth M. Towuseiid nil Saturday re I leeived the contract for auotber twof family apartment bou-e ousting E fsouo, Ibis belug bl* second inside of a r I week. -I This liou*e Is to be built for the inllvestors' Realty Company of Camden Ion Allautlc avenue, near Hrxth *ireei. ; I adjoining the old tenuis courts. Kach I I door will have four bedrooms aud . I batb. i I Legal Notice. . IN THE roURT OK COMMON' FLEAS No I 3 f»r tUeCouatv of Ftdiodeipliiii. I Uurt-n Term. 1911 No. tc lu Jilvorcr I Annabel! Uux VanLwr v. Jo';u Frui.kln I V aol^-er. I t.To Jot>n Franklin Vanlwrer, oihsrwlM John I ► rar kl n \ an« err, Jr.. lite ol No. «| i oimruond strrri Philadelphia. Kespumtent I lou will |iir**« lake nofr* that i h«rr Ibsen ap}x>lutsd M*«i*r by Ui« 0>U'tlnthc| I above c »•-, In ab|rh your wife h*« brouvlit [■ull «galn«l you tor alnolute dlvore* on lite I I around* ol desertion *nd Indlgolitex to the I I Person. a*d that I will ho'd a merlin? for the I | pur,^>M»or rakine testimony In said case ail I \nl NT', 141 2 'a*1 V-**" Tram Huii.i I Jsg, Ftilladelpbla. on Tbur>u«y, OcLorwr il l I lvl», at t o'clock i'. M , when and where you J may aUriul with wttne*Mw n JOu no d«*lre. W6| THOMA8J AMB-J JIKAOHE R, tf-r.M., F. r.jfll CO iia^tar. I
I NOTICE OF Registry and Election. I . ^P°r!?aol.to.Uw- notice It hereby given lt?l .i , .cl# b0*n1* ot Its*** try and! Kirclioo in and for the City of Oo«mn(Miv I OMotrofCp. May. him sot H.» Ion m®rt ,n "*• P*a®«s hereinafter designated 1 Tuesday, September 23, 1919, I between Iba boo ■ or twelve thirty F. it. and I ?> * iJ.** ior poss ofcondnciinc a I dklatm'for ° t0F ,,omlnm*lon of eanA Governor of the «ute of New Jer»ey. A Member ol the Uenarnl Assembly. A Mh*r Jft. 7 A County Clerk. A Coroner. [ o.* *" 1 j?l,d B,t*1 »aine pla-r* ft? . ^ boars of three and nine py. M.,| for re* l»t ration purpose*, on I Tuesday, October 28, 1919 | and Anally on Tuesday, November 4, 1919 of,,lx \ M *na ^ven F. Klec?km7or^ fU0* * UenerAl First Election District JS K^tton?-1101 ol Bo4rdi ot npF.',rhLtoi«.ifh0;iSr Hoa"- A,bu" 5SS1 '•■«*. »-»• 9-4 Si 1* k ai?*fRRY A* 9-4.3!.. I fun City Clerk. '• viiy einnr. j
TO Wjibfll IT MAY CONCERN! ! Whereas emissaries of my competitor for the Republican nomination for County Clerk are industriously circulating stories designed, whether effective or not, (<> do me irreparable injurv among the patriotic citizens of this county; charging me with a flat refusal to buy Liberty Bonds, and with other equally unpatriotic acts during the war, I cannot permit these lies to go unchallenged. As secretary of the County Board, 110 small part of that body's work fell to my lot, and I am willing to leave it to my fellow members, Sheriff Miller and Doctor John S. Douglass to say whether I ever for one instant failed to do my duty, my full duly and in many instances more than my duty, freely, without pay and without desire for pay; Thus hearing my share in the work that all patriotic Red Blooded Americans were glad to perform for (heir country. The following certificate will, I think, finally dispose of the lie regarding bonds: A. CARLTON HILDRETH. Alfred Cooper, of full age, being duly sworn, on his oath says that he has ex7 "•* "** * - - *- *■ •»
amined the safe deposit box of A. Carlton Hildreth in the Court House National Bank, that among other papers the box contains ten Liberty Bonds, the property » I of said Hildreth. And deponent further H says that he has been shown mute evidences that these bends were purchased . at the time of issue, and paid for by money drawn from Mr. Hildreth's .private bank 1 account. ALFRED COOPER. Sworn and subscribed before me this 9th day of September, 1919, at Cape May 1 J Court House, N. J. ANDREW C. B0SWELL, M. C. C. of N. J. Thin ndv-rl Iseinrtit p»H tor by A. Carlton H ll Irelh. Universal Electric Irons $6i35 R. H. JOHNSON CO.'S STORE 846 ASBURY AVENUE Geo. F. Saxton I j PAINTING. PAPER HANGING. GRAINING ahd DECORATING 1046 asbury avenue | | , ocean city new jersey SIMMS' RESTAURANT and DELICATESSEN 822 Boardwalk Open for the Season i
' We Vouch
Of all the tires that are made, — why do you suppose we prefer to sell United States Tires? Because they are made by the biggest rubber company in the world. And they know how to build good tires. They have choice of materials, — they have immense
facilities,— they employ many exclusive methods. . TJl?y . can ?° to greater lengths in testing, improving and perfecting the things that make good tires. We find it good business to sell United States Tires. And— you will find it good business to buy them. They are here-a tire for every need.
United States Tires are Good Tires f We Know T,rof ore OOOO „««. FOOO MOTOR CO. |
Real Estate and c. Search Company KkPHkbENT* ~ Fidelity Trust Comuanv of Newark ' : WiJdwood Title and Trust Co, Title Insurance ^ Searches, Abstracts of Title, * Conveyancing Fire Insurance ) Prompt Service All Work Guaranteed 1 Money to Loan on Good First Mortgage Farms for Sale Offices 111 First Nationl Bank Building Cape May Court House N. J.
A RE you using Edison Mazda Lamps ? If not, why not? They give three times as much light as the old style Carbon lamps for the same current consumption. I OCEAN CITY ELECTRIC SERVICE of Atlantic Cily Electric Company
• ■ -J. • PLUMBING I \r.- you flp'ttiugouare aatitfMtiofi to price*, workmanship and bu*u»es* courkwy? If ■ »ut. it will jni y you to give mo a trial. I am in au exceptionally good jtuaitior; to take •are ol your r«-|>*ir work ot which 1 uiakv a specialty. 1 have uo rijwuaivo MUbliahinent r ol. ncal force to tuauitaiu. Give tue a trial. >9«»tl* Mhonert O. H. BACON 607 eighth JSt — — j Attention — Ford Owners! I
* flic 'TIassler1* shock absorber will improve the riding qualities of your car 100 per cent., also reduce wear and tear to a minimum and increase the tire mileage. Ask the man who rides 011 them. Call and look them over at the "Hasslcr" Agency. Th« MoUarn Mardwura Store ChAS. C. READ 4& CO. 848*8fiO ASBURY AV6NUE phone- ,7 WALTER li. ALLEN, M*r. Oellvcry ScMlcc , THE UN! VERS ALjCAR J I III I ^°r(^ CarS are ^mP°rtant servants ) j: : everywhere. They help the family en- • I ; j°3f Hfe, bring the pleasures and ad- :'||| vantages of the town within reach of I ' the farmer and give practical sendee |jjj every day in country and town. They I ! require a minimum of attention; any l| i one can run the Ford aud care for it, ij|| but it is better to have repairs and re- * I I placements taken care of by those who |« are familiar with the work and have the I j | II I tools, the genuine materials, and I 1 j | |l skilled men to do the work promptly. j jj We pledge Ford owners the reliable I I Ford service with real Ford parts and 1 I j In I standard Ford prices. I Pieasantville Motor Co. J j !i |7 South Main Street j | ! . Washington Ave. ||| 1 PLEASANTVILLE NEW JERSEY ^ j !| Hell Ptaoa* II
governor wm. n. RUNYON A mau whose public and private career is an open book. 1 hree years a member of the House of Assembly | Two years in the State Senate. Acting Governor since May ,9,9 B CANDIDATE AT THE l:OR THE I republican nomination If you believe lie should be given the opportunity to carry on the good work which he has already started Governpr Runyon Believes : | That the eighteenth constitutional amendment lies settled the prohibition question; In National Woman Suffrage;5 In the revision of the tax law* eliminating present inequalities' | Iri,„ , ftml encouraging home owning ,he 8°°"' roa(1 program should be rushed through • s"ivice";i"i,,U,m W4«* 1,W for *»***> «'ith Increase, for continuous 1 1" a minimum wage law for all workers of the State • M r#1 n':,i,.,n' ,hro,,«h »- latvs of neighboring 'states of KSStfff 1» ; . Viae b" ^at xy T n t!^^1 ll" ' ; ^ ""'1 tinrn I iBseELEiSEf1an X in the square opposite the natne^T* | WILLIAM N. RUNYON ON PRIMARY DAY ; Tuesday, Sept. 23, 1019 r*k4 to* bv WiMtan N. Cfttap*i«a cLutm.
CANDIDATES FOR GOVERNOR | Their records Regarding the Liquor traffic "Actions Speak Louder Than Words" NEWTON As K* BUG B F E (Republican' NO RECORD EDWARD Is EDWARDS l Democrat) His Record *0U& s*^a«t t»tihenu^ai tic y. . , . I WARREN Ci KINS (Republican) NO RECORD FRANK M. MgDERMIT (Democrat) His Record ^ ^ JAMES R. NUGENT (Democrat) His Record SSESSST**1 ***— .«urs.v.«M .iissx sissr 2TLSK-« *• meadeJ that tk* prrt-nu crtmtaak be T JO MAS L. RAYMOND (Republican) His Record ?IS32, toeirmpl u Mkts'. *itJk Ai r»v»( of hornet kt the ik>r* iO-n Kettlval a' the ar l*w tc trouble thrm. „ be belief lt ^ prccsuei be •trtrtly kr jit -he t rd'anua,, Ho. f Laurt, •• 4u •*« tb* Tht New* t* Ktrrbit Htwt IM SuraJ*r Coil have liecoeatlr ^ ;*mnp*tic« it. ****** of ».>.*nx>u rcvetry ia S't-r Yceh CJt* a- ^ tupai«ri oi Nr.uk " 4 «9* *>?•*»* of u< William N. Runyon (Republican) His Record ^^r^.,LS^ntaKirrabl' ^ « - 1916- February 18. apoke at Rreat Local Outioa mj*. . Billy Sunday TaLcrnncle, Trenton. ? Me«t:nK m Again spoke and voted (or Local Option Bill 191 / -—February 36. for third time in JUaemhiy .poke and ( ~ IbTrnc RuTitilP 1 ^ M 6*hl- Wl,rT for Kto ^ UKml optKmN^' ch"r to ,pf-k f" <* Consritulion ami L,.i anil rr- CONCENTRiff TO wia •cut the nullification program of - Thomas L. Raymond cauuol afibrd to " " " Ltke chances. Thfa is 00 l.me to exprnm* ct Vote for the Trusted Leader Vbom No Machine Cast Control William N. Runyon To c u<n ply with tbe law rhii it paid for br LloVd Thtfrto* r N. J.. «htb money coctnbuted by the Awt-.-SaJa^L^^J^^'' NEWTON A. K. ~ BUGBEE CANDIDATE
FOR THE REPUBLICAN NOMINATION FOR GOVERNOR ; "A Practical Constructionist with a Definite Plan of Reconstruction." Mr. Bugbee with three years' experience as the chief bttsijness officer of the State, pledges the following program: 1 ' Ur«' ConStit",i0,° °,f U,c Unil«> States and enforce tbe l.ws an American and a -Jersey man *' Td k!T trotle>: f*"* and vh«rg« for gas. , PorT ?"ir°U,er ! ul,lic by squeeiing the witer **f?K f tcturn ,s calculated on any utility investment. This to be accomplished by an independent anprfttsement of actual cash invested. a rX^i' Pr7*Cm ndm'n',traUon of Sute affair*. i ^x'for's^ de,e,-'tmg sm' puuk,,in« 6" 'ife t,mH,8h,ohi'd hndfW-cxtenaion of wfcool r V 4 fining care ol leelh. tonsils and adenoids in schools ? hours of «nnce for all wage earner*, either pub1 tc » corporate or private. 7. Develop Agrkutlatt, i S ^Uon1*"" Ina'I£cltng facilities in traua]>ortaEon and diitribu9- Protect civil rights. 10. Secure more piacticRl results from schools 1 1. l-.xpand service of labor department ii. Continue good nxtds policy. Improve byways i 1 3 {T°Tft :'onslnhni"" of New Jersey Ship Canal." M Iluild Inter state tunuel without taxing the people of New lerser .5- Develop the port of New York from iL^k^to Morgan J JVevent any additional State taxation -7- I sc to the fullest extent tbe power of the office of Governor to en- , x tv, "m' ,aewlo'> *» New Jersey. l'tbi"hwhvf V ,0.!WC"^ 'ndustrial adjustments on the basis of the )>ttrchRsing value <%\ a dollar .0. Advocate a plank in the RepuWieau National DaUbrm for ma loritv ™U ii ° ,he Pw,crB' ^s>.»stit«tion providing for so „ r , TTr to the Constitution . 7 n "I "" "',wr(e *» * mosquito exterminatum. ameiKtmLF i' -|T ^ tor ratification of the snffraga ' ' 1 w'" »uPl»wt tt as vigorously as I will .strive for ni) OW n SUCCCSS . You can Insure this forward looking business program for your State by nomtnating Newton A. K. BUG BEE for Governor IN THE PRIMARY ELECTION Tuesday, September 23 ' far r/exlrtw k GOk^ e W J. Advertise ia the SantineL

