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KINO P-25<br />
A CONDITIONER<br />
M M tto opacity if<br />
Mr CiHlitiMNn.,,<br />
SCHUFF ELECTRIC<br />
• •— $wvlng Yew Since '22 —<br />
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EXport 9-1242<br />
IEL MASTER<br />
Challenger<br />
Conical<br />
TV ANTENNA<br />
ONLY<br />
• *<br />
MOUKTHWI<br />
<strong>of</strong> Antenna Supplies<br />
Service<br />
iXpait 9-3206<br />
Jilt Moortyn Theatre Service<br />
Dr. B«lph W.Mnn<br />
. AS) Mr, Dr.<br />
Dlalatar sf OM<br />
tns<br />
Or. Soctanan has »r»ed only Hi<br />
IfuA<strong>On</strong>i CHNk, *m bs ha.<br />
Mm IM W «« JM7. IB 1MB<br />
B MktM ap Park am aa*<br />
SB UHIMWi «l *• W W<br />
«O,MaM neipMBt «t Maanty<br />
rir tam U iimnm Umatr-<br />
Us is i^s iB**Tfrr sf<br />
la* HIM ef •*»* to -<br />
Ar m |M^ Or.<br />
17 Traffic Cases Came Under<br />
Gavel Of Judge King Tuesday<br />
Totltty<br />
•f PMYUJt MHI<br />
•paiMK to Hymn<br />
Mfm — -n to<br />
[Appetizing Luncheon while<br />
activities<br />
TOW TO TAtX<br />
-Mow Oat 'air baa<br />
MM keeps quiet eniest<br />
true M M chU<br />
drea tar* to talk. It fins item<br />
opportunities to aapreas themselves<br />
take tbemselvtj<br />
Is a new experience. They<br />
also Just Uke Ik sound they make<br />
and tney find wutrili faffjnafipjf<br />
This Is tbe time when parents on<br />
do a great deal to help their child<br />
acquire dear and pleasing speech, a<br />
•went for a WeUwL Bow a NU<br />
talks it determined by what he (wars<br />
He teams to apeak the language<br />
spoken In his hone, whether it fee<br />
EmtUsh, Frndi or an, other. Be<br />
Is pronounce wards tad use<br />
grammar In exactly the same way<br />
as toe people M bean, usually Ms<br />
parents.<br />
As children get older and go to<br />
school, they Uarn more about iangtod<br />
grammar, bat it U by<br />
example at bane that their talking<br />
habit* an formed. Many people<br />
can write without errors, but ir.urder<br />
the king's English in everyday eonvenation.<br />
tWIU on encourage their children<br />
to talk and to improve their<br />
speech Pronunciation takes time<br />
and ss does grammar. Parents vnll<br />
flnd tt much more pr<strong>of</strong>itable is prononnce<br />
warts eorreeUy far tie child<br />
than to correct hit pronunciation or<br />
Without making a tts lane <strong>of</strong> tt,<br />
neoBraft (ka AM to learn and<br />
•ewwwwda. LaBgnale U leaned<br />
y »e nut a AIM can be helped lo<br />
se 11 wen.<br />
„ Jr., M, <strong>of</strong> Poundin. Hill,<br />
Va. *a>, for speeding 19 miles ever<br />
the maUt naoit and passing a red<br />
tnffle uat, Ronald n.tfan.1. a, pf<br />
Hnerttwn, fa,, pusing a red bunker<br />
light, MO Hward W, WApna,,,<br />
•O, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, Pi, BM pajtisg<br />
* M light Fredrick N. Milaapf m,<br />
fi, <strong>of</strong> Scarsdale. N. Y, obstruction u<br />
•Won, tU. Lee BorfSsetster, 19. pi<br />
^erkxie, ft^, #1^ gpaj^jhiy Bebert<br />
O. Shunden, », Warren, Pi, $ 10 tot<br />
passing a blinker Usht.<br />
tt. JM LvHwnn<br />
Mm -t. aad Wast H,<br />
TW Bav. Pn-li r -<br />
te OB urn min<br />
minuM mmm mi say m» tuM<br />
•p<br />
-»ujudm lausrcn. n* MH II Jo- MBit.<br />
ine M*. Paul A. rri-lrich CMMN CITY<br />
•«• Ma sanaam at UM isiS awl IIHhk.<br />
*ii, OHM* <strong>City</strong><br />
in woranip aerrieez In U» dHna In, ttarrr P.<br />
Wuhan Maun nu be<br />
at att<br />
The MOM in a sertas ai •esseu<br />
en a century <strong>of</strong> Of»mt Propheii wlii<br />
t;4S a, BL<br />
U a. m.—»• TOe<br />
BOB, -Whan, Do D Ys. lmitat.T- pas.<br />
tor Adtar. na BUotat, Nancy Jane<br />
ML OrtantatAlbsfta Wasaaun.<br />
PIMT f«HBVTUMN CHUMN<br />
and Wesley •». «»"" «"»<br />
•Ma. Oirw CniMad, Msan<br />
b* itudJed tha week. The lesion a<br />
edMed, -0«da Ward and the World<br />
•UNBAY—<br />
WO a.Bl,-Sttnday Srtool for the<br />
trains<br />
tmu tar sgtBUns; M myes and nsiu<br />
M u out nan ay Jiuiuapal in a luniie (one. John f Suder, IS.<br />
iuasm FnnUn A. Kittf Tuasay <strong>of</strong> 31 -V Share ri. Marmora, was<br />
manual ba per* forfeited oui<br />
w tsuin* lo iww, U4 UE Otter eonncted at speeding JS mllet an<br />
11 wen aU «wM <strong>of</strong> a s hoar in a 2a-mile sane and lined H<br />
«* navtoi trafDa natayons and U eoan costi<br />
awing prMMM a€ three yeneu Uaude r. KaUer Jr. t», <strong>of</strong> nun, |<br />
wet* nwked lor W sin sa,<br />
burg, had the cttarg. at recUeai!<br />
now artM <strong>of</strong> speeding u<br />
Jobs MMilass, H. <strong>of</strong> Atlantic Civ, urmnj aiiinst Urn ndueed to cirefond<br />
cmity <strong>of</strong> liiwdim W miles «B ^^s dsnng, cte was fined f?<br />
hour is • Matte wne He «u<br />
(med l u l i court saitt.<br />
Mta «. P.r«o, », sf IMA *,<br />
n oMM <strong>of</strong> dnrtBi 70 mile* tn<br />
Boar in * Stnlltim nd EM «U<br />
Jobs A. Svccwy, tt,<br />
at IMM, N, J. n* Kcastd at<br />
drMag hi. «r m aw » iwor la<br />
• mm* BB* and taUened |30<br />
MdMautaM DoutUm, Pinio<br />
and rmnmj kit Unlr diivUui<br />
Yonni <strong>of</strong> Wast Ouster.<br />
Pa, was found (ulUr sf reckless drhbis<br />
by wea«MI back aad forth oo<br />
the <strong>Ocean</strong> ci^Saisi Mat tdfftL<br />
and anattne the middle Una, Be W£S<br />
fined M and M sMa.<br />
aUehard Seharf, lfl, sf Bowilnj<br />
Green, Va, was fined W ggd *<br />
e f^j<br />
M costs. George M. Higoee, ju, u<br />
Atlantic Oty, was canwrted n( ipee»<br />
ing at W mil«3 an boor In a au-miie<br />
looe and was fnud W and fi soiu.<br />
M U S. Man. U, <strong>of</strong> Mi wen av,<br />
m lined W and *> costs lor iUagat<br />
i^ p.ji.wg ^ red s** g The Sunday Church School begins<br />
at MS a, m. and U«re is a pbee<br />
for ran Rgardleat <strong>of</strong> TOUT an.<br />
The Worship wrtka beaOBs at 11<br />
rfort you wU alwayi retain a<br />
conllal ChMtian welcome<br />
Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock is<br />
Wednesday eitmnt at.l o'clock is<br />
The Hour <strong>of</strong> Praise, Prayer and<br />
Study TnJ* u one <strong>of</strong> the most intercums<br />
aieetiBes <strong>of</strong> Ibe nek. $49.95<br />
Sunday ennlBf Gwpel serrtce be.<br />
HI at 7.30 yith a Gocpel H<br />
SCHUrf EUCIHC<br />
Sateflitea lote in trade ntb Mattel<br />
t'Bioa.<br />
710 /USURY AVENUE<br />
fffp |j^*^f Lsvifl<br />
A. iumun. I?, ar •*-*""»£. r^, was<br />
louna gum.} OJ Janu a tratue u|Bt<br />
lined a total <strong>of</strong> «0 and «<br />
i *nfl1 M. Hataline, IS <strong>of</strong> £14<br />
Surry ar, NstakU, was Cued<br />
for Mrtfmpt at court- Ue faiied<br />
to appear for a scheduled heannj<br />
June 21. £bc HI faond not guilty<br />
<strong>of</strong> areless driving.<br />
ball were Janes ^a»ti*i<br />
My Neighbors O*l year frw» tapy sf<br />
fh» artkU from GAR In<br />
««•><br />
PALMER CHEVROlfT-OLDSMOeiLE, Inc.<br />
111? ASBURY AVENUE<br />
JOHNSON'S CONFECTIONS<br />
Oc*an <strong>City</strong> Boardwalk's Largest<br />
H0NU MADE ICE CREAM & CANDY SHOP<br />
1MJ _<br />
HUT BUTTER WAFERS . , ,<br />
426 Boardwalk<br />
The new confection wMi that old-fashioned extra eom«thi«|;.<br />
<strong>On</strong>ly at Johnson's. Rkfa "tattery," butterscotch flavor with<br />
, , w*ter this «od eriip, Alm^ ev«yif,<br />
wnMtejtol. We't-e only mpd« a batch lug<br />
enough to M Uarougb the weekend.<br />
FOR GO1S<br />
BRINGS<br />
— II<br />
Hll.in . . ,_<br />
MAIN LINE INN<br />
IMS CENTRAL AVENUE<br />
NOW OPEH .,,<br />
ROOMS AT UASQNAMM RATES<br />
Serving Br-akfct»t Evwty Day<br />
8 a. m. to 12 Neon<br />
• • i»»n "g<<br />
WXJE CREAM<br />
Open 24 Howrt o Doy<br />
SRIAKFAST - UJNCH<br />
HOT SANDWICHES - LATE SNAOo|<br />
SPECIALIZING IN<br />
HAMiURGIRS - «i» CHICKIli<br />
FRIED SHRIMP<br />
TAKI-OUT •••viei<br />
The DORL<br />
RESTAURANT<br />
LOUISE PAY, Own«r-M-n«QT<br />
104 Asbory Ave. Phone EXport 9-511<br />
Serving The Same<br />
DELICIOUS HOME COOKED MEALS<br />
INCLUDING FULL-COURSE DINNERS<br />
Enjoy ffra Finest<br />
Servad In a Home Afmospher-<br />
* tTONMS FROM 4 RM.<br />
CLUB BREAKFASTS<br />
FOR DELICIOUS DINING<br />
CRYSTAL ROOM<br />
OCEANIC HOTI<br />
11th and W«tl«y Amut<br />
BREAKFAST 1 a.m. until lOsM a.m.<br />
DELUXE DINNERS 5:30 until 7:30 p.m. $2.00!<br />
Delightfully Differet<br />
KA'nmYN M. RYAN, Management<br />
GOOD FOOD HOSPITALITY<br />
Mi-<br />
COURTEOUS SERVICE If<br />
HMM IXport 9-1310 «<br />
PENNSYLVANTA<br />
WNIH6 ROOM OF TW 5ltU<br />
mm* fancy Food"<br />
WWAKFAST DtMl<br />
AM-to 11 A.W. 4 P.M.<br />
*» AMI.H<br />
OUR MJNU^OR DHJCKHJ5<br />
,Ci«lHWf><br />
Wtjnvtt- you to ntwr<br />
NCW §n&BMH% IdtCliWl flpd<br />
Enlarpwd DbdiKi Ream<br />
Anchorage Tavern<br />
f • *** ' 823 Bay Awnw, Somart Point<br />
Op-n Miy »<br />
~jtar OpMM • mm. — AIM Paek-g* Good*<br />
iheJLVYN<br />
BRIGHTON PLACE<br />
(BETWEEN 4th and 5th STREET<br />
OFF ATLANTIC AVTOUI)<br />
DINING ROOM<br />
OPiN TO THi PUBLIC<br />
BREAKFAST • DINNER<br />
PHI PARKINS<br />
LINCOLN<br />
RESTAURANT<br />
AM CONOmpNIlD<br />
Mi SlTMt and WMlay Avcnua<br />
"Coni/ifenf/y Good"<br />
OUR 2 2nd Y IA R<br />
SERVING<br />
BREAKFAST , , , 8 to 12 Noon<br />
DINNER , , 4:30 to 8:30 PM<br />
•MM MtMMMMt i<br />
•vmtTr u eera, i<br />
W&^-*<br />
r f. . r,<br />
1912<br />
CMN *M HHJ.Yt<br />
, -Jj «• »« «MMeea tatto<br />
Dr. William E 8w»»er «zplalned<br />
that the ground-up crabs ooottln<br />
rather more Iodine, cblortdea and<br />
alelum than bolUe, Ilka, The cal-<br />
Uua especially mlsht uaist Ika<br />
untwhat add aU^ffiT^ j<br />
And tie aJkaMda la tobacco would<br />
not doth. hoUjr much good.<br />
Whan Ji m taat tini. M prone<br />
hol^f Wby net watt aad prune<br />
Just before ChrtrtM, so that you<br />
u» th. eUpDing. fer dMonSsuf<br />
Many grower, and that December la<br />
i»<strong>of</strong>l a time H «jy W dupe rnelr<br />
Wtan tott? taat HST, prw,,<br />
BMSAHI<br />
A hone gardener aaka for advice<br />
shout the American boxwood plants<br />
be bought at the supermarket. He<br />
•ays he got then aheap because they<br />
were on their last legs. He took<br />
them home, planted them, and cut<br />
them dawn to about half their height<br />
The stems are still green and the<br />
home gardener wants to knew If<br />
there's a dumce the plants will<br />
grow If he takes care <strong>of</strong> anal.<br />
Donald B. JUcey. home ground*<br />
ipecdalhrtS aays he doesnt sea what<br />
else this gardenar eoutd han doas,<br />
and all he can do is wait and see<br />
If the paUenU^ survive.<br />
ANTS m-nm tuumm<br />
Another home gardeqer wanta to<br />
know how to Pretnt ants ta Us<br />
maple trees.<br />
<strong>On</strong>e way Is to paint a band <strong>of</strong><br />
sticky stuff that's made for this<br />
purpose- It perks Uke the fly paper<br />
we usa to tans In the UMhen.<br />
My authority here says that the<br />
ants probably are after tbe "honey,<br />
CONSLSTEHTIY<br />
GOOD<br />
NOD<br />
FOR 49 YEARS<br />
Boardwalk at Moorlyn Terrace<br />
— Serving —<br />
* Luncheon * Dinner<br />
CABBAGE PATCH CHAT. Mn, Ralph H. Van Glider.<br />
Of <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, general chairman <strong>of</strong> the Cape Hay County<br />
Garden Club 1 , flower show, and Mrs, Albert Arnold, eochairman,<br />
discuss vegetable exhibits. Hen they converse<br />
over giant cabbage £ tbs Van Gilder garden at 13th «t<br />
and Bay av. The Mower Shew Is listed for tta Chrk Club.<br />
house in Stone Harbor on August 6 and 7. — Gralnser<br />
audio photo, ^<br />
on the WMber will keep it alive and push type <strong>of</strong> notary,<br />
functioning.<br />
be moved too fast to *> a nnooth<br />
The neopreae flap on the aeatlng<br />
value may form a poor Mat beeattM<br />
cutting Job.<br />
<strong>of</strong> foreign material under it or in T»e real type <strong>of</strong> BOWS' need* sa<br />
dew' manufactured by aphlds in thetime<br />
it may require replacement, ac adjustment <strong>of</strong> the shear plate evenly<br />
maple, so If the home gardener looks cording to the engineer Sprayers for the length <strong>of</strong> the reel and with<br />
closely hell find aphid, as well a. <strong>of</strong> the direct pomp type Include pis- Just enough prestan to cut an In-<br />
•nil in bis trees,<br />
ton washers which also need oiling dividual Made <strong>of</strong> grass aa the cut Is<br />
There's certain speculation that and occasional renewal.<br />
tested the length <strong>of</strong> the shear plate.<br />
•Ms somehow pUei the aphlds in<br />
Bad nicks in reel blade, or (hear<br />
the trees, Ilka putting cow. out to Valves are usually removable for plate can be dressed down wtth a<br />
punn<br />
periodic cleaning to remove encrust- file. For a regular snurpenlns operaed<br />
aprajr materials and Iron slime<br />
• e<br />
tion, swiirt a auapensian ef turbomn-<br />
front the miter. Valve springs can dum dust or valve grinding oom-<br />
WHKJH MMUiNT<br />
corrode aad become ineffective and pound ia oil or water aloag the shear<br />
Gardener, and other, troubled by need replacing. The span nonle plate edge while the MMM— is<br />
mosquitoes and other pests as they should, <strong>of</strong> course, be taken apart oc- Hocked up for stationary operation.<br />
work in the garden may wander casionally, the strainer cleaned, the<br />
which repellent warks bast. nonle disk polished on both aides Some maphinw can he ran In re-<br />
A brand new drcular written by and the tiny orifice deanod with a verse for sharpening and thla is but,<br />
Dr. Phillip Oranett, who has made wire probe.<br />
according to the engineer.<br />
• specialty ef repellent., explains A few minutes' attention for main,<br />
the Ins and out* <strong>of</strong> thase handy new tenants win tnanre trouble-free oper-<br />
additions to comfortable living m ation and avoid the frustration <strong>of</strong> a<br />
'Insect Repellents for Personal Use,' balJUng sprayer when you need it HOTEL<br />
YOB sin get a copy from your conn,<br />
ty agricultural agent.<br />
m m<br />
nurnirBit TELLS HOW<br />
CAM CAN<br />
TO ftuiPcH Mown<br />
Unless your lawn momr makes a<br />
Thai garden apipyn <strong>of</strong> yours will etaan tut the mangled and torn grass<br />
give many years <strong>of</strong> service tt yea Indies<br />
back, giving the lawn a gray<br />
turn give it a little ore,<br />
and seared look and encouraging di*.<br />
Many <strong>of</strong> the spray materials used seaae,<br />
today have a corrosive effect on<br />
metals and not many sprayers Inter' W, C. Kcueger, extension fun en-<br />
ion are resistant, it's an eitrs Aon gineer at Rutgers University, <strong>of</strong>fers<br />
to flush out and rinse the sprayer some advice on sharpening both the<br />
container after each we, but rt pays rotary and reel type* <strong>of</strong> mowars. He<br />
in the long run, advices vv. C. Krjeg- says few owners <strong>of</strong> ratafias know<br />
er, extension farm engineer at But. that only the vary tip <strong>of</strong> the rotating<br />
ger. University. Clean water jloshed blade engages the grass" and does<br />
around does a good Job.<br />
the cutting<br />
DINING ROOM<br />
The pump for com priming the ah- Many authorities recommend dressi<br />
a pnearaatk: aprayM- usually Ining the Wade with a metal or ear.<br />
cludes a leather washer and a seat- borundum file every few hours <strong>of</strong><br />
ing valv. at the bottflm <strong>of</strong> ihe ah» operation to Insure a reasonably clean<br />
tubs, A Mw drops <strong>of</strong> MMsfaet oil cut. Sharpening can be done with<br />
the blade in place, hut the engineer<br />
warns <strong>of</strong> a special danger. Be sure<br />
to tUscorvnect the spark plug to avoid<br />
accidental starting <strong>of</strong> the newer<br />
when you turn the blade by handl<br />
Power traction nuiwers are design,<br />
ed with a ground speed matched to<br />
the rotaUon speed <strong>of</strong> the blade. The<br />
OPiN TO PUBLIC<br />
FOR DINNER<br />
ALL DINNERS — $X50<br />
From Parking<br />
During Dinner<br />
At Mi Sf. and OCMR AV»<br />
CLUB<br />
DELIGHTFUL NEW PLACE<br />
TO DINE AND DANCE AT THE FOBMER<br />
BALA INN, SOMERS POINT, N, J.<br />
IB<br />
ttwf wmOmmmtr<br />
doasnt rosHy go to sleep. Alter<br />
Then, on w* mswo<br />
w earir ytort i»ck to tm ctty.<br />
Phona. WAIIwr MIS!<br />
CHOtCE<br />
far<br />
BREAKFAST<br />
LUNCH<br />
DINNER<br />
LATE SNACKS<br />
SODAS<br />
The TRADEWINDS<br />
NINTH rmHT and W1SLEY AVENUE<br />
•w w»V«M* to auWMae- ao tha|<br />
OPEN TO<br />
THE PUBLIC<br />
MbtAKfAtT<br />
• •.•*.•• n .. aa,<br />
Bimm<br />
SPECIAL<br />
Chlldrtvn's RatM<br />
- ,v .***• i \'' ."<br />
'"&!&;<br />
tk$ Htttl Htitm<br />
You and your family wilt tfhjoy oCkA<br />
comfort and restful atmospiW«-4rf out<br />
dining room. Out. food Is well prqppivd '<br />
in our spotless, sunlit IcfrdVans wdteh or*<br />
always open for yotir Inspection, fortien»<br />
or© W d<br />
NOWAIIWfiMUi<br />
Muac<br />
Hotel Hmcom<br />
a^atllate fall' aksallllll' ^iattfa<br />
RESTAURANT*<br />
tea-half block from the Boardwalk on 8th Sfv<br />
for luncho<strong>of</strong>w and prival* dinner paittos Phon* EXpatt'<br />
NATIONALLY<br />
FAMOUS<br />
f<br />
RESTAURANT^<br />
SEAfOOO MARKH ami BAKHIY<br />
SEAFOOD<br />
RESTAURANT<br />
OPEN<br />
4p. m.<br />
Saturday and Sunday<br />
CAFETERIA OPEN , ,<br />
12 Noon to 9 RKU<br />
8 A.M. h> 9 P.M.<br />
BREAKFAST SERVED<br />
SEAFOOD MARKET , , . 8 A.M. to 9 P.M.<br />
SEAFOOD PLATTERS , , Served 11 A.M. to 9 P.M.<br />
BAKERY 9 A.M.—<br />
Take Home — Ready to Serve<br />
DELICIOUS COOKED HOME-BAKED GOODS<br />
SEAFOODS<br />
GUM MONTAGNA,<br />
^H-Z?^Z~f<br />
*...,<br />
SPEEDBOAt 7 ]<br />
1 Now q.Maa<br />
10 a, m. unffl 1p.m.<br />
WM at 9 u,aav<br />
DEEP SEA<br />
FISHING