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HJPOREOF<br />

MYACHT CLUB<br />

OTJJ!(£ eipon, This <strong>City</strong>,<br />

Elected vlee Commodore<br />

IHKypis Orgnnliatfon<br />

%»}'''• .—•—-<br />

Brt/Ocson <strong>City</strong> Yacht Club, at<br />

nUjMjal. meeting guturdai 1 eve.<br />

Sj'Weeted the following <strong>of</strong>ficers:<br />

IjniBnodorq, Samuel K. Philiiim;<br />

Siis^nmodere, Kwing T. Corsbn;<br />

gijnpftiqre, Lewis liemlerlyKtfeafflirer,<br />

Wm, B, Beaver |<br />

Nittj|r, Harry A, Morris,<br />

h, Hobort Biiott,!<br />

MM»-ehas, j. CunSn,<br />

jpiniLH, W, Awards<br />

itn eases were ad-<br />

1 mlfte.l by counsel, <strong>City</strong> Solicitor<br />

! Heswell lor the Beard <strong>of</strong> Kiiueation<br />

and Wm, H, Campbell, Jr., repr*.<br />

tenting Miller and Miss MacNeai.<br />

except one point bearing on Miller'*<br />

war record. He had claimed that<br />

he is a veteran <strong>of</strong> the World War,<br />

and thus came under the act relat-<br />

Ing to war veterans.<br />

Miller testified that he had vol.<br />

unteered and entered the servif<br />

June. 16, 1B17, He was dischargi<br />

January 81, IBii). He Wa« |n tl<br />

is the re. August 0, 1017, ai<br />

was an to whether he is a vetsran<br />

ips, who was vice com- under the act <strong>of</strong> 11122, which names<br />

W'lw to mak* tho <strong>Ocean</strong> O only soldier, sailor and marine. In<br />

*—•r in the period <strong>of</strong> which there is no <strong>of</strong>.<br />

HEAD OF CLUB<br />

Ui&f anhunl meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />

IC(p;.rjihing Club friday<br />

MtoiWl!S"-<strong>of</strong>rftera were ».<br />

„ >t vice Bfcsi.<br />

Ifli'flarngueii, second vice<br />

fj{IauT Eainorelle, treniur-<br />

Berljninin Rockwell,, secra-<br />

m<br />

HAXIitE MEITZNEIt<br />

This youngster recently tun<br />

"pro," wai prevented today<br />

heavy winds add high tides fiml,<br />

her attempt to lower the world's<br />

can! far the 86 mite swim<br />

from Cope May to Lewen,<br />

'MILLER CASE<br />

;J. B. COFFEE REPORTS<br />

1<br />

uDupoM.<br />

"<strong>of</strong> Gai Ser*lceTiaTImr<br />

i _ The wises <strong>of</strong> Alfred 0, Miller and ; To J. H. Doiifhertj '<br />

Km run MacNeai, who were,<br />

, tively,j)fincipal« <strong>of</strong> the Wes. j The <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> J, B, C<strong>of</strong>fee reports i<br />

Avenue School and the Central th» following sales the past weekij<br />

,,,enue School, in thi* city, but<br />

were not re-elected at the April Logue, for 14,000 cash; one lot on'<br />

mcotlnit <strong>of</strong> tlie Board <strong>of</strong> Iducation, Simpson avenue.for MIBS KebnJ<br />

are hoard by AMisiant State ! Smith, for M,700 caah. The buy- j<br />

- ilssisner gtrnhan, <strong>of</strong> the Ne ler in each transaction won Mich.!<br />

ael Lnrltins, |<br />

Mr, C<strong>of</strong>fee completed the sale <strong>of</strong> i,<br />

the irn? and oil service station at<br />

Thirty-fourth street and Asbury,<br />

avenue to J. H. DoughBrty. This j<br />

will continue in operation as a:<br />

branch <strong>of</strong> Mr, Dougherty'ii radio 1<br />

You ve heard Boou, or seen<br />

tMgl^nJsLuaitaln-oIIrefiyoiir<br />

•"mtmSTan, colored nands,<br />

glasa, etc. Now comes another<br />

. To Mrs. Lillian Cram <strong>of</strong> Portland,<br />

Ore,—pictured above joes<br />

the credit for developing tht<br />

new art She's been "painting"<br />

" Hf blaK^^<br />

canvas—using thousai<br />

<strong>of</strong> cloth so cut, poRted and blend<br />

ml as to give a most appealing<br />

and artistic effect<br />

• . I tiflcii that he was in a training<br />

camp. The missing record is to be<br />

, , »»-« I «»PpHe.l by Miiler.<br />

that, under the Federal act <strong>of</strong> IDlfl, ,<br />

Ole meilieal department shall not be I<br />

included in the elfpctive strength <strong>of</strong><br />

the enlisted force or countW as<br />

part <strong>of</strong> the enlisted force.<br />

Armed men raided tha iMtm <strong>of</strong> I<br />

loon sharks in Dublin and forced<br />

them to cloie, I<br />

Aabury avenue. i<br />

Phone Johnnr-on-tht-Spot<br />

for Coal—145<br />

While you ai<br />

your vacation f'~ L - u "-<br />

you are planning to get away<br />

from the city's heat is a<br />

good timo to think <strong>of</strong> the-<br />

heat you'll need nrat win-<br />

ter. Order your coal now.<br />

WALTER SACK<br />

DODGE<br />

{ We Are Pleaaed To Announce<br />

The Opening <strong>of</strong> Our New Sales Office<br />

and Service Station at<br />

Ninth and Atlantic A ve.<br />

Owners <strong>of</strong> Bodge Broi, Cars and<br />

nm SB mm<br />

With Ragsl<br />

but, In place <strong>of</strong> the custom:<br />

palette the oil painter uaes<br />

inii!.his paints, she keeps a b<br />

ket filled with varied colo;<br />

rags at hand. And a sharp ,,<br />

sors, to cut the rags into desi;<br />

shapes, is her brush,<br />

Thesa who have viewed ]<br />

specimens, say they're reo<br />

marvelous^wonderful compc<br />

tlons <strong>of</strong> real artistic merltl<br />

ONE-DAY<br />

EXCURSION<br />

Sesqui-Centennial<br />

PHILADELPHIA<br />

Wednesdayi, <strong>Sep</strong>tember 8,22<br />

Pennsylvania Railroad i<br />

DAILY BUS SERVICE<br />

t 5,11 A, »,•<br />

n 10 A. II.<br />

II.H A. M.<br />

1,18 P. 1L"<br />

iuih .Hlonir, is itanKvaii non<br />

$ Attyrf AV^BIW, thence ie 16th -<br />

11.13 A.<br />

349 P. M.<br />

i.oo r. x,<br />

r —<br />

Fuex Hound Trip ,,,,,S85B OB« Way..« lie<br />

SO Trip TickBts , IS.00<br />

Seashore & Mainland Transportation Co.<br />

057 Aabury Avenue Oeettn <strong>City</strong>, N, J,<br />

iPipBsi:<br />

DAILY BUS SERVICE—0«in <strong>City</strong> to Huh<br />

invB nWtf3'* JSJ"' ••""• »*• DwIiAi i»im IIM<br />

_ LEAVE OCEAN CITY—Jtul Delann, » HiHltl B.loh. ititiilii Hllii<br />

, LiAV«TBILAD«lPHU_H«liI iitaun; Bnai ni i,,<br />

iwiHJii & Cbihlir, Iilnn 1* mi ilk in H.tt.1, aa<br />

i Fsfni, Pe^tii Cigr .<br />

Ad,,n«, GUUrn<br />

Itouod Trig<br />

„.,„_ S.BO.<br />

i SHORE BUS TRANSFOSlAmON CO.<br />

IB? itfsnd Stmt ' Phono 1290 <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N, J,<br />

BUSSED TO JURE FOR ALL OCCASIONS<br />

PHILADELPHIA<br />

Rltitpijto «f<br />

HASfipMSED Si<br />

ENTRANCE FEE ^<br />

jMfHFBL Mt'lOWtb' Vilop«|ap'J Sfimj<br />

• , •'- , many lota were p<br />

Mta, Taylor, one af our tats. Oarteni ieetten,<br />

omen In civic interert, i«y» which have been I<br />

Will How Paai *snn «n n», former resident <strong>of</strong> Southend, Mr, ef his friends in Florid<br />

WIU Now boil SdUU 10 Become j Blll,,wOed Daly, one <strong>of</strong> the legal this lyndleak pureh*.<br />

Member Of, Local Orgitni- Bu,fr in the city solicitor'i <strong>of</strong>fice In number <strong>of</strong> Iota in that"!<br />

ffliion Philadelphia. ' =- — •-• .<br />

- -- ~ ^ _ _ _ _ w(f( diej j^jyj thfat j<br />

A special mieting <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> JQS, M, ROWLAND She was thj mother <strong>of</strong> two<br />

<strong>City</strong> Real Estate Board was held DIES AT COTT ifi<br />

Tuesday evening at the Flanders iittSiiis ijirsmrr -.-;—;-- --<br />

Hotel for the purpose <strong>of</strong> revising '" 1 HJb HUSVIC1 ried the secon<br />

the by-laws <strong>of</strong> the enmnlJatioii. years ago. The<br />

It was found necesftiry to change sale hardware dealers at Fifth and second wife, Mrs, ]<br />

several clauses. The principle Commerce frtraets, Philadelphia, j Rowland, survive, 5<br />

changes were in the matter <strong>of</strong> dues, in which tasinesi he was engaged • Funeral lervices will fc, i fl<br />

Entrance foe into the board is now at the time <strong>of</strong> his death, (at his late home here ,i% M<br />

1800, instead <strong>of</strong> |SjB, as fornieriy. He first came to <strong>Ocean</strong> Oily ag Monday morninB Tho iJiffl<br />

However, the yearly dues have been a visitor twenty-five years ago, will be at Cedar" Hill SSSf<br />

reduced. Previously members had About ten or twelve years ago, he Philadelphia, "ft<br />

to pay HOP aanual duos. Now they began building operations in the i. .#<br />

are required to pay only $180, Gardens section that marked the I —<br />

Dues for juior membership also beginning <strong>of</strong> activity " ~ *~<br />

"~— '•Bn Inrreaieil from |8,00 to twa"sr~ Ares yoorfi ho<br />

410,00, .._. between seventy-live and one hun.<br />

A special committLie was ap- dred housei, coating approxim* •— '<br />

pointed to stuily conditions, and the ately 175,000, In 1022 he organadvisibility<br />

<strong>of</strong> having an executive iiod the Ninth Street Pier Com. | *,<br />

8, Wood wan appointed chairman a number <strong>of</strong> conce;<br />

<strong>of</strong> this commltte. Also on the com- street and the B<br />

mittoo are Thomas G, Collon and ing the Arcadia building. He also<br />

Elmer Jackson Pearl, bought the Lincoln Hotel a few<br />

<strong>On</strong> <strong>Sep</strong>tember 17 the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> years ago, and at the same time<br />

Heal Estate Board will entertain jurchased the old Waverly, on;<br />

the State Board <strong>of</strong> Governors who Wesley avenue, near Ninth street,<br />

will come down to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> as which he made an annex to the<br />

their guests. They will have din. Lincoln, He was instrumental in<br />

ner it the Flanders, the ferr.<br />

YELLOW Ci<br />

PHONE $M<br />

BIGGER and BETTER<br />

Garden State Fair<br />

BRIDGETON, NEW JERSEY<br />

<strong>Sep</strong>tember 14f IS, 16,17,18—<strong>1926</strong><br />

5 Happy, Snappy Days & Nights 5<br />

$8500 IN RACING PURSES<br />

A Solid Mile <strong>of</strong> Exhlbiti<br />

Three Days <strong>of</strong> Hone Racing<br />

Aulomobile Show—Finest Cars Made<br />

Agriculture! Implement Demonstration<br />

Livestock Ihow—Bti Exhibits<br />

Poultry Show nnd Horticulture<br />

Pig Midway & Three Bands AtTERNOON<br />

AND NIGHT<br />

„ FffilWOEKS NIGHTLY<br />

utomohllc Races on Saturday .-•- —."•. !-••<br />

Hours <strong>of</strong> Free Entertainment Daily<br />

Domettic Science Exhibits—Baking, Cooking,<br />

CaiininB—Boys and Girls Club Work Exhibit ,<br />

Fancy Work, Needlework, Weaving<br />

THRILLING FREE ATTRACTIONS DAILY<br />

You'll be Sure to He«t Your Friendi at The Garden State Fair<br />

The Primitive Man<br />

Had Fire Bui-<br />

No Comfort!<br />

DUBBING the dry sticks Bgainat tKe<br />

kIe>vw until they glowed and burst Into<br />

flame and the* huddling clow to absorb Its<br />

nieager wormth-wai the onlF camtmi he<br />

The Modwn Heat Is<br />

OILJIEAT!<br />

AHA thu fi.!,,!! D , ., , ,<br />

/ ment.iti niodorn scientific pli cSrSrtto/'<br />

(•.; V ;• F o r f u r t h e i iletaiii M p t j S M g ( j 0 . ..'•;. ;<br />

wmmm<br />

'in 1<br />

i-M<br />

Misses' Rain Coata in Cheerful Colors<br />

$2.79 and $3.95<br />

•y'e mliwsati are sueh attraetlva gBments one iloesn't mind a rainy day at nil<br />

,.* cheerful raincoats that look good and keep one d,y! govemlitylts<br />

M, E, Hlalt £i,=Tlilrd PIBSF<br />

School Days are Near<br />

Will Choose from These Dresses<br />

&' M $16.75<br />

Satins—Moires—Jorseys—Twills<br />

Styles to delight the High School Oirll.<br />

Fabrics and workmanship to please tht moat<br />

critical parent! And a price to suit the"<br />

custodial! <strong>of</strong> the purse!<br />

> <strong>On</strong>e and Two-Piece Models<br />

The two-piece sports models are especially<br />

smart with their novelty skirt and plain tops.<br />

1 Sizes 13 to 17,<br />

Another Interesting Group at<br />

//; .. //I' ,29.50' "<br />

hi/ N / Satins-Cantons—Canton Crepes—Georg-<br />

;.'.i( // otto Novflty-StHpid Woolens-Twills<br />

/ •««•* * • . » 1 ^»-'%^ F « plaid and JaequBrd deaifns. Graya, tani, eafflii '', _<br />

Atlantic <strong>City</strong>'s Great Department Store andbrown M - aBLATrct> -^ T " EETfL00 » I<br />

Everything Boys and Gir s Wi II Need is He<br />

5L.ATT&.<br />

DICTIONARIES<br />

; No bosk if? as useful, none as Snilllipen^iLilo to the seheel boy or girl as<br />

ilictiannry, A aoo>l ilictianary in one <strong>of</strong> the moat itnportnnt itams in sshool ei|uipiiion<br />

The Universal Graphic Dictionary<br />

The finest low-priced dictionary on the mai'ket! Deflnea<br />

hundreds <strong>of</strong> new terms; also contains rulej for jram. f% tj ^^<br />

inar, spelling and pronunciation, as well fia much useful J / ^ J C<br />

Iliturmation, " ~ ^^^<br />

Other Dietiqnariei 32c to 17,50 SI, R, BLATT CO—MKZZANINF<br />

<strong>On</strong>e Mustn't Forget—<br />

Gym Bloomers<br />

L98 to *3.98<br />

School Isn't all "rvisilliis ami "Htlng 1<br />

—' 'rithmetic," Purt <strong>of</strong> it i« benij.<br />

anil Ktretching ami kickirur. Oj-m<br />

iniern are important. You flnii<br />

—n here <strong>of</strong> black sateen or navy<br />

storm serge. Well known Kenilworth<br />

liranil, 8i:en'fi to 22.<br />

M. t BLATT CO,_VUV(lr!i CLnoll<br />

To Gn With the HlOomiTs—<br />

Middy Blouses<br />

98c to 4.98<br />

The mldily blouie i« m much a<br />

part <strong>of</strong> pchoolileys as the flapper.<br />

Well known "MBn.o.Wnr" miilily<br />

with- Hit sloping niicl fltteil sides.<br />

White jonn with long and short<br />

fleeves,<br />

H, 1, BLATT CO,-raUllTH rLOOIl<br />

Whin tht Day to Ended—<br />

Girls Crepe Pajamas<br />

and Gowns<br />

<strong>On</strong>e-piece Fajamns, and full, cut<br />

• gowna <strong>of</strong> striped or ngured erepe.<br />

Bound, square and V neckB, Oowna<br />

, with long and inert sleeves,<br />

M, B, SLATt mf-nVBtH FLOOR<br />

UnderEnrmtnts for School<br />

. •••.•:. ' . . W e a r - ' '<br />

Undergarments<br />

Oiili'iSltiMl and ,<br />

..••', Fruit pf-the-Loom<br />

A. pretty, dkss, degervei dainty<br />

garments ynilBp it!, Here are the nnaergarmeatii<br />

Blaonierg, flips, pom.<br />

btl O '<br />

School Hats<br />

Smart felt hats in the<br />

and styles.. Poke and ^4" L ~P\<br />

<strong>of</strong>f face effects, trim- CrSA<br />

id with libhons anil i5i_H&'ii<br />

imoll novelty feather g"^<br />

trims, . , /*<br />

M, K, BLATT CO._THIRI) FLOOH<br />

Real School Smartness—<br />

"Lucy Lockett"<br />

DRESSES<br />

$4,0 8to $8.98<br />

These are the finest dresses <strong>of</strong> their<br />

Und, Ginghams as fine and s<strong>of</strong>t as<br />

real silk, prints that bespeak their<br />

French origin.<br />

Styles that are distinctive anil Indi.<br />

"•••ual. All are hand Unladed. Many<br />

hand.smocked,<br />

H, K, BLATT Ob—Vblfltrit ll.O<strong>On</strong><br />

Boys 7 Sealpax<br />

Union Suits<br />

$ l,00<br />

Well known brand <strong>of</strong> underwear.<br />

Good grAdg <strong>of</strong> fine count checked nain*<br />

. •WTT C*•?•><br />

AH wool lumberjacks in tba u } r - %"<br />

new large plniih «u» to olease 8ln «' B ea » g<br />

the boy. Ma- 1 -<br />

packets and<br />

Boys' Broadcloth<br />

Shirts<br />

1.65<br />

Good. looking shirt!) that will<br />

give excellent wear. High<br />

A New Tie Boys' Collegiate Children's RiMMf<br />

*ZZr Sweaters Golf He*<br />

for the boy to choose I s*o"n<br />

, Mannish »tyles. f, a Hem are the iiew Fall pat- ^Jitfll IU ^Da7w A Rnml, Btunly school Btockj<br />

J J<br />

terns and the new Fail color- Al| wm, swes,t8f8 in tho B '— -•--"- -•-—'- ~ ' ^<br />

Ribbed weave, '<br />

!<br />

.• Boys 1 Wool ->— — — - ,-<br />

Sports Hose e "^"L<br />

*l,00 Sports Hose<br />

nt <strong>of</strong> I A" * ne *«!*' ^* n If colorings<br />

' --"-—, are here. Ex-<br />

Blouses<br />

In white, blue or gMy; J twiljj<br />

made, sturdy blouses wiftJMMI<br />

An nr<br />

$2.25 tO<br />

aises S to 10 jpean, «'i»0W!<br />

M, E, aiut c«,-eue»t:fjtem<br />

Sturdy School Shoes for Boys<br />

A new model in tan Elk, Tan Calf Goodyear Welt<br />

Sturdily built and exception. Osford, a splendid shoe for Hiffh<br />

ally comfortable, Sizes g to early Pall. Broad, roomy too 11I B U<br />

li. and st<strong>of</strong>t toe box. Sizes 0 to /'..J-<br />

$4.00 $5.00<br />

$6.00<br />

$5.00<br />

Shois L *<br />

Of Reliable<br />

Attractive School Shoes for Girbll<br />

Now Mary Jane models in patent leathers<br />

"flil tjjn ailf, A style that Is always popular<br />

ith the younger girl,<br />

Sizes' 8H to 11—$3,75<br />

Sizes 11!4 to £-$4,50<br />

.Mlises' D'Oriay Pumps<br />

Attractive patent leather pumps, '<br />

giving smartnens, graca and comfort ,<br />

to the r—"—* * "'""' **" * ~<br />

New F^U High 8li|k'r^<br />

Now Fall High Shoos, patent hflth. %6&<br />

oru and tan calf, Reliable shoos for {BSE<br />

comfort and durability, giies ifW'Ulti<br />

Tan Oxftirds ' ' : %m<br />

Of Oanainan calf ikin, In'an attroe- - s Swi<br />

tive nhade o (tan. A correct and<br />

sturdy shoe for Fall and School, Sliei<br />

llii to 1, , • • • "..,."""" v,.<br />

' H. H, BLATT CO^IKCOJfb pi&ip<br />

School Be 11s willsoonbeRingi<br />

Brief Cases, black and brown<br />

ewith streps and lock. and<br />

key ,„„/,.,„„,:„.. ;ilJO<br />

Brief Cases,' brown or. black<br />

leather, 'Handle top and<br />

key, ,'•'.;•• 12,60<br />

Rulers, la-Inch, : , Be<br />

Bulers, ii-inch, .! ,10e<br />

Rulera, ii-lneh, lie, ft jBc<br />

Compoaitlon- Books, • itlfl* \ ••:.

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