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8. F. REEVES "THE N0RRIS" BOARD BY DAY OR WEEK 84th Street Between 1st and 2nd Arenas STONE HARBOR, N. J. FOR RENT Seven Room Cottage New, on Great Ghannel, Near Yacht Club; Three Bed-rooms, and Bath, By Season or Month, Apply Box 251, Stone Harbor STONE HARBOR PHARMACY PURE DRUOS AND MEDICINES ASCRIPTION WORK A SPECIALTY.. Try oar Compound syrup of White Pine and Tor for yon C«agh. «rxn ■» Geo. Freshell STONE HARBOR, N. J. JOHN GARIS CEMENT BLOCKS AND CONTRACTOR 92nd Street above 3rd Avenue. STONE HARBOR, NEW JERSEY FOR SALE Two lots on Second avenue,. Nos. 75 and 76, Block 88, 50 feet front by 110 feet deep. These lots were bought five years ago and include 12 Bonds, par value $1200. Will sacrifice all. What have you to offer? No reasonable offer refused. Apply S. SCHAEFER, 2234 Ridge Avenue, Philadelphia. FOR SALE. Will sacrifice, make best offer. This property must be sold to settle estate. Four lots, 110x110, on corner First avenue and 87th street, choice residental location, also four lots 110x110, 85th and R. R. Plaza; ideal business location. Apply, BOX 521. STONE HARBOR, N. J. FOR RENT— FURNISHED Seven room Cottage — new, on Great Channel, three bedchambers, by year or month. Apply BOX 251, STONE HARBOR, N. J.
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I FOR SALE! New building containing five (5) apartments of six rooms each and four (4) extra rooms with large store, size 20x40, situated on comer of Second Avenue and 90th Street; central business location, or will rent in its entirety. See cut FOR SALE:— Annly A. J. RUST. 1952 E. ALLEGHENY AVENUE, PHILA.
From "Concerning Municipal Ownership," 17 E. 38th St., New York. DISAPPOINTMENT ! ill r
"THE BIRD."
Once upon a time there lived a boy. Upon a Chinese plate; He gobbled everything he saw And ate, and ate. and ate. Beneath the plate all In the dark. There lived a dragon bold; He was a Chinese Dragon, And very, very old. One day the children took the plate. Oh, dear, what do you think They fed that greedy little boy Upon the blackest Ink. No little boys are ever black. At least, so I have heard. The dragon felt so very sad. He changed him to a bird.
And when, next day, they found the They all commenced to cry. The boy was gone, a bird was there, Who ate no mush or pie. But cried aloud for worms and bugs And all such horrid things: 'Twas Just from being greedy. He had to wear black wings. So when you're hungry, best watoh out. Don't eat of aU in sight; Else that old dragon neath the plate. Will make you black as night. Rose Patter
FRIENDS THAT COUNT The friends that love us always, In the good times and the bad ; The friends that love us always, Are the friends that keep us glad. The friends that cling in tempest As they do in calm are those That have made the paths of hardship Seem the paths of song and rose. The friends that love us always, When we go their way or not, Are the friends our hearts remember When the others are forgot. The friends that stick the closest When trouble grows the worst; The friends that love' us always Just the way they did at first — They are the crowning jewels Of the coronets we weave In the dream of tender moments When the troubles start to leave ; We revere their names forever And we see their faces clear The friends that love us always Whether sun or shadow's near. — Anonymous. I
i — — — — — m . ' /- ' >/ VIRGINIA WILSON With the "Girls From the Follies,- n , t the Trocadero Theatre, week of Sep- . tember 20. CHURCH HAS 5652 ON ROLL : Seattle Presbyterians Claim Largest Membership in Denomination. Boston, Sept. li'.— Comparative figures i compiled from reports made to the re- ; cent General Assembly show that Seattle has the largest Presbyterian congregation in the world. This is the First Presbyterian Church of Seattle. It has a membership of 5652 communicants, and Rev. Dr. Mark A. Matthews, a former moderator of the General Assembly, is pastor. Bethany Church, of Philadelphia, widely known as John Wanamaker's cliurch,< is the next nearest competitor. It has a membership of 3796. Central Presbyterian Church, of Brooklyn, N. Y„ is third, with 2931 communicants. The famous Fifth Avenue Church, of New York, generally recognized as the wealthiest and most l.oeral of Presbyterian congregations, with gifts to benevolences and religious work totaling more than $600,000 yearly, is fifth in numerical strength among American Presbyterian churches. Its membership is exceeded by the Brick Church of Rochester, N. Y. Churches where Billy Sunday held meetings in 1913 show notable gains in the 1914 report, but diminished gains in the 1915 report. Pittsburgh First Church, which made a gain of 377 in lust year's report, shows a gain of only 150 this year. Pittsburgh Homewood Avenue Church, whose gain was 232 Inst year, gained only 79 this year. Pittsburgh Hazelwood Church, gaining 214 last year, gains only 80 this year. Pittsburgh Second Church, gaining 200 last year, gained only 107 this year. Wilkes-Barre Memorial, whose membership increased 303, according to last year's report, experienced a gain of only 16 new members this year. Johnstown First Church gained 299 last year, but only 58 this year. FROM OTHER VIEWPOINTS Mr. Taft says: "The hostility of legislatures and Congress came to be directed against all successful Investment of capital without discrimination." But perhaps the "discrimination" was Just the trouble.— Wall Street News. It never Is good policy to dip into anything, but Dumba surely put the dip In diplomacy.- Baltimore Sun. Germany still Insists that she Is fighting for the freedom of the seas. But she had It before the war.— Albany Journal. It Is pretty hard for a man to walk straight in these times. An Indianapolis market man was arrested for selling scales which cheated himself Instead of the customer.— Rochester Herald. The President is noted for his equitable temperament but it Is becoming increasingly evident that if there is one thing he likes to smash It Is precedent.— Indianapolis News. In squelching his New Jersey boom for 1 the Presidency In 1916, President Wilson ' shows that he is no politician— or else a great politician.— Chicago News. OUR 'ADVERTISING COLUMNS are read by the people because it gives them news of absorbing interest. Peop'e no longer go looking about for things they want — they go to their newspaper tor information as to where such things may be found. This method saves time and trouble If you want to bring your wares to the attention of this community, our advertising columns Should Contain Your Ad
JOHN J. TURNER | Real Estate and Conveyancing MONEY TO LOAN ON lit AND 2nd MORTGAGES Philadelphia and Suburban Real Estate 1 20 1 Chestnut Street Philadelphia Justice of the Puca Commissioner of Deedi Insurance Agent Notary Public GEORGE J. RUMMEL AGENT FOR SALE OF LOTS, TRACTS OF LAND, RENTING AND ERECTION OF COTTAGES AT STONE HARBOR List your property with me and I will find a customer for you. If you contemplate buying in Stone Harbor secure my "For Sale" sheet — best locations. STONE HARBOR, N. J. David C. Chambers General Teamster, Hauling of All Kinds. Work Taken by Contract. Estimates Given. All Orders Promptly Attended To. Eighty-first Street, Stone Harbor, N. J. WM. T. Struthera GROCERIES, MEATS AND PROVISIONS, HARDWARE and TINWARE, GENTS FURNISHINGS, SHOES. STONE HARBOR, N. J. We want your trade. Your patronage solicited. "Prompt Service Our Motto." RICH. C. HILL General Contractor and Construction Work PILE DRIVING A SPECIALTY _ STCKE Kit ICR, N. J
1-0R SALE | Four lota, 110 x 110, on First avenue and Eighty-sixth street. Reasonable price, terms to »... Apply Box 251, Stone Harbor, N. J. < Four lots, 110 x 110, on Eiglity-tifth street, abutting on Railroad Plaza Ideal location for bushiest Apply Box 251, Stone Harbor, N. J. Cottage containing seven rooms. New, situated on great Channel, near Yacht Club: all conveniences. Apply Box 251, Stone Harbor, N. J. Well-built three story house, all modern improvements, beautiful lawn and shrubbery, lot 100x110. 83rd St., Second Ave. Price reasonable, easy terms. Apply, 3441 N. 8th Street. Phil*.. Pa. Four lots, 110x110. Corner 89th St. and First Avenue. Two lots. 80x110 on 83rd Street near First Avenue. Two lots. 60x110 on 3«th Street near First Avenue. Two lots. 70x10 on 16th St. near Sunset Drive.
Two lots, 60x110 on Second Avenue and 86th Street. Special low prices and terms to suit purchasers. Secure my prices before buying elsewhere. Apply, 2441 N. 8th Street. Phlla. Phone Kensington. 1804-1) H. NEWELL HU LINOS Attorney-at-Law Ocean City, N. J.
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