Jul 1925 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
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1HIS IS I .Oce^ciiyFoii»5S.r r JKSS t as^p.J53<br />
Mlsse. Lydla and JaUa Aaoy. <strong>of</strong> ^^ n f.i to S 00 " ino w » Ut ln lu<br />
Dorothy Morris at her homo on They have no regard for tho<br />
> Centra] Avenue ; general publlo and much less (or<br />
Samuel J. Taylor, Jr.. abn <strong>of</strong> tne Private rights <strong>of</strong> those prop-<br />
Mr, and Mrs. Sotauol Taylor, <strong>of</strong> "*** owners who have Invested<br />
Asburjr Avenue, la at. Camp Lo- 'area sums In ths land occanward<br />
nape, N. Y,. for a, nlno week <strong>of</strong> tne boardwalk, but who pay<br />
period. Last year Master Taylor taxea J»*t the samo. and permit<br />
carriod <strong>of</strong>f several <strong>of</strong> tho prizes tno Beneral public to use this<br />
tor camp work and It Is hoped his Privately owned land for. public<br />
rocord will hold food this season. '» my Judgment no greater or<br />
Mr. Loon Todd. realtor, <strong>of</strong> Cam- more Important public tmprovb-<br />
den. and family; • are located at me >>t Is now needed In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
tbelr. cottage. 6335 Central Avc- than a newly-located and pcrma-<br />
nue, for tho balance <strong>of</strong> the sea- nent up-to-date boardwalk.<br />
•OS. . It will Increase tax values and<br />
Mr. John O. Tails, ot Colllnss- lower taxes tremendously,<br />
wood. Is located at his bungalow 't will open for development<br />
on Asbury Avenuo for tho balance almost an oritlroly new city for<br />
<strong>of</strong> the season: new homes, stores, hotels and<br />
D. Everett Tod* and J. Edward apartments.<br />
Todd" spent a dcllghtrul day flsh-' Who ta there so near-sighted<br />
RUSSELL M. NULTY "«" on Wednesday and report a aad "° lacking In reason as. to ob-<br />
The above silhouette which an- •Plondld catch. Jcct to such a groat public Im-<br />
earod In last Tuesday's edition ... Un! - Cnarl "> Landonbcrgcr Is ProvementT<br />
' - "" "ohn Taxis for . Sincerely yours.<br />
J. P.<br />
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ful guessers. It Is a good like-<br />
i <strong>of</strong> him.<br />
In each Tuesday's edition <strong>of</strong> the<br />
NBWB will appear a eUhouetto <strong>of</strong><br />
or woman. The silhouettes are<br />
made by the well-known silhou-<br />
ette artist. O. W. Qreenberg.<br />
If Mr. Groenberg approaches<br />
you and asks for permission to<br />
make your sllhouotto, don't get<br />
nervous. It la perfectly painless<br />
eratlon. . " Community Hall on Saturday for<br />
The silhouettes are not drawn J.,. 1 ' bv "" e *: °' too South <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
as many persons bollove. They V. L m l' v , cmt "'t Association.<br />
paper which Js mado Into a cut. Uvii,u r !? £f*?r:.» H '* h . :inl Stewart.<br />
to tho person. A fow blnutes' or I S"--.V ank i, M . oKo< ? Wcro ulldln« will point at us a» a jay town<br />
fund for the new church which will »'«» ^*V fathers <strong>of</strong> tho vintage^<br />
be erected In the near future. Comi ' J! "">"">d <strong>of</strong> I92«.<br />
*et u «1 bi I £& ^^J ^^T!<br />
me | & ^^Jho wo^Id^bToc<br />
ncourage the lt?., n »".! t !j,^. rdwoI . k . farther out<br />
Sow is the time to have<br />
your Stucco Work attended<br />
to by matter crafttmea.<br />
We personally supervise<br />
executed the way you want<br />
We also do plastering and ]<br />
brick laying and woold be j j<br />
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WEU. we do it . I I<br />
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E W. Bonham<br />
1135 Bay Avenue.<br />
Telephone 1124-J<br />
CANT BE BEAT!<br />
A Mayflower Permanent Waw<br />
MAYFLOWER BEAUTY SHOPPE<br />
Bnmch<strong>of</strong>435FrfU, Av^ NeW York<br />
Phone.<br />
venue<br />
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BYEBHOW SHA1OTG ABD C0I0MHG, SOo<br />
• »YEIHO. BlfiACHDra ASD HEHHA VAfXB, ^3J0O<br />
Have Rftli Avenue' Erperfi Waw Tour Hair<br />
Vacation Special<br />
' Mayflower<br />
Permanent Wav<br />
. . By Bxp.rt Operators -<strong>On</strong>ly<br />
Whole ' -"•-<br />
Head<br />
•' NO EXTRAS " / —-'•-"<br />
by Bhsmpoolnd <br />
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VOL. I—Ho. 8<br />
Published ETOIV<br />
Tu««day and Prlday Aftsmoon OCEAH OB, HEW JEBHEY, TUESDAY, ADatlST 4, 1920. Publication Offloa'.<br />
News Bulldlas, «1 Axbury An<br />
PHICB TWO (UMTS<br />
yfW—».'. ]RushingTo --^<br />
EDITORIAL Aid Boy Man<br />
' HETHEB the Sunday con- -.p. . . _ f<br />
I eert recently planned by 6. L/TOWIIS in OUTl<br />
local thoatro. and pro-<br />
t by tho police department. —<br />
i entering wedge (or Sun- fbJkdelpnia Policeman Loses life<br />
(io.^ as claimed by tho do- ^ j ^ ^ f Vacatlo ^ M.<br />
ntnt. or Was purely for tho . _ ' _.<br />
„ for doubt that In pursu- ijfe Guarda Save Boy<br />
the course It did tho police n , , . '<br />
rtment onforcod tho prind- . Who Quickly Re<br />
upon which <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Was .<br />
:<br />
' \ I H Fil d OE<br />
jnly <strong>of</strong> Ha reufdont population.<br />
ft summer cottagers and<br />
-•int visitors. • .<br />
itever may bo said <strong>of</strong> tho<br />
•s made by other rOHOrtH<br />
their wlde-opon or lu-ml-opon<br />
lajn. d«m not flt Oc..an Clly.<br />
r«sort In different.. It won<br />
-«d dlffirontly und ha« Erown<br />
P present eatato In uccordunco<br />
/ those" high" moral plnnif." and<br />
iroat tldu <strong>of</strong> prosperity which<br />
b now cnjoylna and which<br />
--«, to Increase with the-<br />
I - •« '^o throuRh proper<br />
Uy, BKCB no Indication <strong>of</strong> a.<br />
Jo let down tho bars. People<br />
to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> bccaUHo It lu<br />
,ent. Tho resort appealx to<br />
dlSerem .clientele 'and there<br />
enough <strong>of</strong> them. In the land<br />
Uld up nnil malntnln Buch a<br />
Uld p<br />
t as <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> was planned<br />
Ht-allh Offlcur T. Leo Adums<br />
BUlunltttid u'luni;tliy report to tho,<br />
(Mty ComnilhHlonona Monduy which<br />
Mayor Wants Lots Florence Davis Catapulted<br />
rilled and Cleaned qni 1 A . 11/. j j • I<br />
— 1 nrqugh Auto Windshiela<br />
Health Officer Adams Submits Be- • '•—: :—<br />
port to <strong>City</strong> Commissioners Slirers <strong>of</strong> Qlass Penetrated Abdomen <strong>of</strong> Camden'Oirl in Accident on<br />
• ' Hoad Between <strong>Ocean</strong> and Sea Isle Cities; Operation<br />
Hoallh Officer' T. Loo Adums . _ ., , _ . _' „ ' .<br />
mii.miti.,,i >, i.,n...i,v r.,^r, ,n th. Failed To Save Her<br />
Motor Car Crash Commissioners<br />
Derails J. rolle y ^ Will Continue<br />
and has grown \o Its Heart Failure and Over-Exertion<br />
:-"? u£ -Toru;! Cause <strong>of</strong> Victim's Death<br />
Ut the city was fully within<br />
rights from tho viewpoint <strong>of</strong><br />
'hB rule Is beyond question, ant)<br />
aement people who havo six<br />
,• a week In which to earner<br />
the shekels will place them-<br />
if In a position to win public<br />
mendatlon by cordially ac-<br />
esing' in public Behtlment.<br />
Commenting editorially on tho<br />
Uoo <strong>of</strong> the city In. thin niattor<br />
I Atlantic .<strong>City</strong> Pretw Mays:<br />
'<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> pollco huvo ro-<br />
ttned tho roqueut <strong>of</strong> a theatre<br />
Ovner for pernilwdon to con-<br />
dnct a Bacrod • organ recital<br />
oa Bunday. The olflclnl utunil<br />
Is that such porml«Mlon IK an<br />
.'opening wedge" for regular<br />
'Shows and movleH on Bun-<br />
days. There IH no question<br />
Hut tlilu lmii been true <strong>of</strong>-<br />
other cltliH. although-porhiipn •<br />
It nevor ,could huvo Hot~v*'il -<br />
u nn orffctlvo "otK'nlnn<br />
wedso" 'U majority puhllc<br />
opinion In thoHO cltlfiv dlil-not<br />
'fsvor concert..motion picture<br />
sad theatrical liberties on<br />
Bnadsyii. - The point in that<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Clty-ls entirely within<br />
its rijchtH 'In pollcliiK for a<br />
closed Sunday, att well aH<br />
-within the.law. Many.people<br />
not at all prudlHb, on thc one .<br />
hud, or dlBroapectful <strong>of</strong>.ciu-<br />
torn and tradition-, on tho<br />
other, believe that municipal<br />
'eommunUIca uro hnpplt'ut nnd<br />
most contented when they<br />
.n«ve the kind <strong>of</strong> Sunday ob- .<br />
isrvanco that u majority <strong>of</strong><br />
their number ravor. It lu but.<br />
an futfiiil.n!. appllcutlon or .<br />
the home rule principle, mak-<br />
ing for contentment and<br />
local satisfaction.- <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
disentitled to have what It<br />
;wants and not to .bo uc<strong>of</strong>fctL<br />
'at foe ltH preference.<br />
Thu'urlm rt-iiiwr cunt a uhuilow<br />
<strong>of</strong> uloom over u hoiii«c)iolil <strong>of</strong><br />
merry vucutlmilHtk* liint Hatunluy<br />
,i,iuni (t( J^JJ ihjuunmnt Avfiiiu-.<br />
|n l((1 „,„,„„„ to r,,llr|, hu BtL.p(,oll,<br />
\vt.Mf |i|i||uilel|ihln. died In tho mirf<br />
Miilconw McNuttwero. UKO 1L'. who<br />
tH^tuuiut panic Htr|ck«>n whllo hutlt-<br />
lncron~!ho- lmiirntcctrrt -hathlni;<br />
Ixuich uouth <strong>of</strong> Tlilrty-thlrcl. atro.-l.<br />
Th« fact thut It. wau iho lant .lliy<br />
ot th.. ylctli.iM vacation niu.lu tl».<br />
licconuian|,.d by i,ln • Ktni«»n iiaiV<br />
triena. drove to tlio In-nth' in it<br />
nu,tOr cair. ThoIr Hwrulent and<br />
other cloihlni: were luft In the car<br />
After lolling about tli'u Hand tlio<br />
iKiyentercd «h» wirf.<br />
Later, when hu vvldently had<br />
Kono beyond hU depth, ho Hcrranu-d<br />
forrlng to tho roikort. "S^iniollmo . •—•<br />
UKO I -directed, tho Health Officer Unfanill,nrUy wlth thc roU(1 or<br />
to muko n survey <strong>of</strong> the city, ll»t- uh cffort <strong>of</strong> thc drlv,,r ln BVolli •„<br />
Ing nil lotM that nei^vd rilling to bo coilUlon with another cur caused<br />
hrouaht up .to iiruilu and loti< an accident at 5Sth Street and<br />
oversown with Weeds und brunh. Sea IHIO <strong>City</strong> Boulevard. Saturday<br />
I huvo boon lnformc.. another<br />
to cure for the lad. They woro<br />
quickly broUKht utmnru. Bench<br />
Surgeon Dr. lIiiKfno Diirhy und<br />
Iteach Patrol Cnptuln .luck .Ternire.<br />
who hud bi^-u Hiimmoncd, worked<br />
ovor, tho pair.<br />
Tho lad quickly -reH|toni!ed to<br />
treatment. Thou^li ht w:u evident<br />
that DrlKhtmyre hud expired<br />
Ciiiituln Jeniio Kperit-iin hour und<br />
u hulf trjlni; to rexuxcltiito him.<br />
It »•»« CniHiiln .(ornoo'K Bud<br />
mlHHlon to inform Mr». IlrlKhtmyre<br />
<strong>of</strong> her hiistbimd'H dcmlxo. ThU<br />
occured nt the couple'B cottnwe nt.<br />
MI123 Asbury Avi'tuic. whe-ro tlio<br />
victim had been xnendlnK n Hlinrt<br />
vucutlon. She colluiwi'd.<br />
It Wnu U annul thut BrlKhtmyri-<br />
hud tieen Attached to thc • Phllu-<br />
dclphlu jwllto force. He WUH<br />
Horiteunt <strong>of</strong> tho Twenty - flrtt<br />
DlHtrlct. The family had arrived<br />
about two weckM nt;o. Saturday was<br />
the hint oprwrtunlly for Brlcht-<br />
myro .to enjoy, tho uurf u» ho wu»<br />
Hchftduled to ror>ort for duty tho<br />
followlni; mornlne. . • .<br />
Bench ratrol Cuptaln Jernoo<br />
Minted thnt tho CIIUKO <strong>of</strong> the.vlc-<br />
itim'H death wits heart failure In-<br />
duced by over-oxcrtlon.<br />
BWiin from this renort to Atlantic<br />
Clly. a few dayn ago. She will don<br />
u Konulno .living »ult and dracend<br />
to the fliKir <strong>of</strong> the ivool. The guardu<br />
will IIIBI> Btugo wvc-rul Hp.wlullli.it<br />
Large Throng Enjoy<br />
Great Week End<br />
Crowilu rivalling In iinniliri.i<br />
thOH4> who cnmi* here over the<br />
Fourth <strong>of</strong> <strong>Jul</strong>y wort* In town for<br />
the hiMt wi^t-k etui. Tin- board-<br />
thrown ngiilnBt' tho wlndBhleld<br />
"•'»• «»ch rorco OB to Bhatter the<br />
la8M< „„, hroken Hllvers or which<br />
id h bd<br />
la8M< „„, hroken Hllvers or which<br />
cttBBlvo rain which would huvo af~ pierced her abdomen.<br />
forded the Bpectntora little comrort Tho dead Rlrl.waB the only one<br />
whilo watching tho ovcnlB. Tbo <strong>of</strong> tho four riding hi the car<br />
meet U poHtiMined until next Kerloimly Injured. She In ulleged<br />
Friday night, Aug. 7, and will take to have Mood upright when sbe<br />
place ln the Plunder hotel ponl. ' »"*' tnai tho craBh WU1< Inevitable<br />
A week from that date, the <strong>Ocean</strong> nni1 ,^1". f"' n J?^ • nK1 ' 1 "!; 1 , th "<br />
<strong>City</strong> guard* will »u.go a water clr- ^*^' MJ^ ***" '"^ ""°<br />
2SS<br />
- ' State Police Set Pace<br />
Tho rur.o aKulnut death.. beCuu<br />
at the Hnddon Avenuo entrance<br />
to thu Whlto Ilorno pike, where<br />
the tuxlcah WUH met by a motor-,<br />
cyclo trooper, who tint the puce for<br />
tho ftrlm contctit until rollove y<br />
car und then collided with n trol- . . . •<br />
ley car In IJnwoml about 7 o-'clock r-mLli Ci.^lv \I/:I1 H_<br />
Suturday ovcning. taghth atrect Will Be<br />
Mm. .Ilalph G<strong>of</strong>f. mother <strong>of</strong> Mrs. WirlenMl UruW Prooram<br />
Anderwin. told the NEWS reporter wiaeneaunaerrrograra<br />
thnt her daughter had taken her • _^———-<br />
brother, Lieutenant Loring Oorf, Final Passage <strong>of</strong> Measure Schedul—<br />
hln wife and child to Miller Flold, •' "<br />
Stuten Iulund. earlier In tho duy . ed For Aturttst 17<br />
und .wun returnlnit to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> _^___^_^__<br />
when tho uccldont occurred. ' _ . . .<br />
How thc uccldent occurred In rb " " lrMt .Paving ordinance<br />
not cleur. Mrs. Anderson's car wu« Introduced and passed flrst<br />
bumped Into iho car In rront, uc- Jeadlne at Iho meeting <strong>of</strong> tho <strong>City</strong><br />
cording to Mr«. ««ff. and then Conimlsslonors heldI Monday alter-<br />
WUH hit hy a trolley. Mm. An- "°° n - ot ihl> clt j; "aU-.The pav-<br />
der»on rolliiPMed and was taken lnK VroKranx calls for an oxton-<br />
to Dr. Muddoii'H <strong>of</strong>fice und later ? lon <strong>of</strong> , lh « *£?? I t SJ £Z<br />
broUKht homo.. Bbo was cut by '"* "»'> « ho wWenlnu <strong>of</strong> Eighth<br />
.. : , <strong>Ocean</strong> Avonuo from Fourteenth •<br />
BovBadlvHurt " Str.et to •Klftconlb filroot.<br />
Doy paoiy nun Wesley Avonuo from fourteenth.<br />
When Cars Crash to Scventix-nth Streets.<br />
had pa«d y. So pacd by r<br />
lay« or the state police tho Bppcd-<br />
Ing tuxlcub nachixl the boulevard<br />
entrance to Atlantic <strong>City</strong> before<br />
dawn. . .<br />
At tho Btioro renort city police-<br />
men performed tho nmo service<br />
fOr tbo Klrl'a parontB nnd expedlt-<br />
«d th« rac« to, hor Bldo. In le»B<br />
''''"! »h"' ^ r »""' bM'h'T<br />
y<br />
O |k W1 l!i O1 " 11 a '°" C ""'<br />
ready loaded. JilHt then Kilwurd<br />
Iluck. <strong>of</strong> Sea. I»lo <strong>City</strong>, caniu upon<br />
the Htelit, accompuliU'il by MrM.<br />
Buck and. Mrs. Ci'orui- Cox-<br />
HOII. TnklnK tho Injured' elrl<br />
In hlM-cur. wher« nhe WOH held on<br />
the lup or Mr*. Coxwin. Mr. Buck<br />
hurried to tho onlce <strong>of</strong> Dr. Clur-<br />
*'nci l Way,- Sen. IBIO <strong>City</strong>, who ren-<br />
dered tlrut aid -and then ordered<br />
her lakKii to tho Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />
Hospital.<br />
Geo/Ko Culver 'volunteered the.<br />
loitu <strong>of</strong> li IH cur mid MIUH I/UVIH WIIH<br />
hurried with ull xpeed to Attaint'-.<br />
K^u. IMIO <strong>of</strong>llri.'rri cleurnliiK tlu 1 voad<br />
for tin' HpeodltiK car.<br />
<strong>On</strong> arrival ut the hospital, un<br />
The mrrcliuiitH and umtiHomont<br />
plnceH eiilorlulni'd nniiiiiiully liir^e<br />
nuiiihi'iu. Somi- ln.'iclianlii tv-<br />
porU'd thnl they hud done a lulu-<br />
ei- buulneuH Ihnn ulurliu; tho<br />
Kolllth <strong>of</strong> <strong>Jul</strong>y holiday.<br />
Frliluy'H . Intermittent rain,<br />
which lauted nil day. RUVO way on<br />
Saturday to a Kloiioux duy, which<br />
wnu duplicated Sunday. Th>> K|III II<br />
<strong>of</strong> the u'l-ok-enilerH WUH Jolly nnil<br />
they ntitH'urcd to be huvliix an<br />
excellent time.<br />
' n eunirrTi mrtm High School Summer<br />
B 8H0TJ1D HEED .* pupj,s Awarnalnn.<br />
mn, serves to emphuMzo'the Saturday morning,, by Principal<br />
P—nctlon to bothers to keep .Tunien Stovona to tho »tudent«who<br />
Cw from . unprotected beach had 'attained the hlKhoxt Bcholnr-.i<br />
&pUb,,Hh«d P ,» t thlB column "'^^nerr'w^'TlaryO.<br />
sm.weok. . . . shenpard <strong>of</strong> Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, medal<br />
,:.<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> pays thousands <strong>of</strong> ,n lirt .^mfatlon:-hononihlo m.on-J<br />
•oBars each • summer to beach (|on_ JJ. Colllnii <strong>of</strong> PilBKalc; nelcn<br />
tnardlami In an effort to mnko n. HonderKon, <strong>of</strong> Oreonwlch; Conn.:<br />
Wthlng safe, and it is.iulo wltbln mrdiil. In Keometrlcnl drawing:!<br />
tt« range or theno Etliinlionu. Mm. Mildred Chnrlonworth. modal<br />
iTblB being tho caeo. it IB bard In sewin«: honornhlo mnntlon,<br />
tohnder,tand why «ot.ie P-'oplo MnrthnBlKhon:'Ellailjcth M"»|t»n<br />
W Persist ln going where there «f "»»»' "°">- " nI , ". ???*"'<br />
?^cT^an CUy'B bch U ^.••••nK.n.odaMn muBlc. .<br />
M|«afo as any beach on tho*JorB«y ' "«'•<br />
Awt and far 'Barer »hnri mot 1 *, <strong>of</strong> Summer School<br />
pi Tho danger la not in tho Alumni Officers<br />
Mteh, but in the unlocked for and i_—.<br />
eted combination <strong>of</strong> eir- 'Officorn <strong>of</strong> tho Alumni ASBO-<br />
ncea, alwayii poBBlble, c|tttion or tho Stnto summiir<br />
- cost the policeman his life, School wdro olectod nt tho anntml<br />
claim Uiatter. I H0rcknor,<br />
What Next. Girls><br />
Peto. fVrnjll.. the bohhlnc:<br />
harlM-r. liud lilH.fnltli In hu-<br />
mnn nature restored und<br />
learned Hint In- WUH hurhor-<br />
lnK u nhli-k In bin uhop nil In<br />
iiiulniile ThiirHdny.<br />
To bCKiii ut the beRlnuliiK.<br />
Peto WUH holding forth ut<br />
"To hob or not to .bob,"<br />
. walked illrflilontly into hlu<br />
Mhpp.<br />
Pete, nu Ifl hln cuBtnm in -<br />
tho presence <strong>of</strong> ludlCH, flashed<br />
a Hiitiny umlle -which nhowed<br />
hlg whlto teeth <strong>of</strong>f quite<br />
favorably. Tho Kill who In<br />
Peggy 55lrm, <strong>of</strong> U'nyne, Pn.,<br />
ordered a hulrcut JilHt UH If<br />
ono uhoulil Hay. "Two Ice<br />
cream HOIIIIH. pleaHe."<br />
To mnko u loni; haircut<br />
t>hort, poto did hlH duty UH he<br />
Haw it, nnd the remilt uoenied<br />
to pleuHo ovoryl>ody. And then<br />
price <strong>of</strong> tho toiiKorlul opera-<br />
tion. In her pulm nho held<br />
JilHt HO centH. Pefo roBO<br />
chnrmiuely to the Bltuullon<br />
uud Bald, not to iMthei-,'<br />
everything wnu Juke.<br />
Lo und bohold, .Thumdny,<br />
when Peto took In-the morn-<br />
ing milk und mall, ho found<br />
n dollcately ucontcd<br />
nnd concealed, therein .. ^.t *.,<br />
two-cent Htumpu and a note<br />
which read: Please glvo to<br />
tho short barber with . wuvy<br />
black hair and a pleasing<br />
personality. Thank you." -<br />
Tho nhort harbor with<br />
wavy blnck hulr nnd no forth<br />
""/ IID ' "' l- ' n0 l . h " c "'", ' •!('"<br />
Ll *"° hnn '', wa » hiUi ""' "^ "".'<br />
BingeonB after Iliooperutlon, how-<br />
ever UB he glanx hud punctui.il<br />
fho lntoHtlnea.iiiiil-cauw.il heavy<br />
' - Mhu< DavlH WUH rt^coverlng from<br />
tho nnexthctlc. For about 10 mln-<br />
ute^ who wnu conHclous and nble<br />
to talk with them. Then ahe<br />
died.<br />
• DotectlvoH from tho Proiw-cutor'K<br />
<strong>of</strong>neo placed Muyc'r under arrest<br />
on a technical charge or uiuii-<br />
Hlaughter. whllo the others wero<br />
held an material wltne»«e«. under<br />
IZ00 u |H>nd. after tho accident.*<br />
The cuHD waH referred lo County<br />
Phyiilcliiii JUIIUH Wuy, <strong>of</strong> Cupo<br />
May County, • •<br />
Muyer WIIH held Monday In<br />
S2,(l()0 hull to.uwult the uctloli <strong>of</strong><br />
Hurry Scb<strong>of</strong>lold ago G <strong>of</strong> 1716<br />
Broullw,iy ,-lund,,n", N. j. 'W1U< vory<br />
""mawiij. i ummn, «. J» wim very<br />
Ing <strong>of</strong> tho following streets:<br />
, <strong>Ocean</strong> Avonuo from Fourteenth<br />
Street to'Fifteenth Street.<br />
Wesley Avonuo from Fourteenth<br />
to .Seventeenth Streets.<br />
Central • Avenuo from Four--<br />
tronth to Sov<br />
Aubury Avonues. ' .<br />
&>cond Street fro<br />
Anbury Avenues.<br />
North Street from Atlantic to><br />
Aubury Avenues.<br />
. It Is quentlonnblo whithor the<br />
city will bo nblo to hard BUrfoco<br />
ull the utreotH named In the ordi-<br />
nance. Juxt how much cab be<br />
completed dep " " '" '<br />
bonding llnbll<br />
Question <strong>of</strong> Financing<br />
Mayor' Champion stated, ac-<br />
cording to <strong>City</strong> Sollclor Boswell.<br />
arrived on the uceho'Bowilen pro-<br />
arrived on the ucehoBowilen pro<br />
reeded to iitiirt an argument In which IB held . annually. IK th<br />
',. , , ' llullllo<br />
Director Camp*<br />
fert-nt opinion. Hinting ho did not<br />
bellovo thin could IM' tlnllMforrcrt<br />
until the utun'iutmcnt won ucutally<br />
mudo .and 'the -uKueBiiment coulil<br />
not ho ninde until tho work had<br />
bi.ii completed. Tlilu rlm '" •-•-•• • ••— • - -<br />
a luutalled.<br />
Neglect," etc. . Thin Htroet, from Anbury. Avo-<br />
Rev. Henry OBtrom, D. D.. In- "«o to tho Thoroughrare, will ha<br />
nplrutlonul adilre«neH. . torn up when tho drainage plpen<br />
Pn«tor A. J. Dolman, uddreHKe« npo.Iald. • • •<br />
on "Tho Doopcr ChrlHtlnn Life." , Tho ordinance will po taken up<br />
- — -' • - - •• •• for neconil reading nnd fltiul pouu-<br />
ir, tit' Anbury Avenuo. I! a.*|pravii|o ' vIco-proBldent; MIBB Ufo that Poto had been paid • I unlclnis tho. firemen to respond: -"All luwyors uro full or pont up The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Kluhlng Club petition thin hody -to do tho<br />
<strong>City</strong>. IJ. j.. by tho _• Il5j" nrcBldont; Mr. J. ». forn hnlrcut In atumpa. Many .Deputy Chief Johnson, nccomimn- energy." Bht. continued, "Ho w>i»|hitH^^ unnouncod thut Hn n»»un|| wo «;,_1.__ ^ „_„.:'.:...,'«».....':<br />
led by fIremiin Alvln Weathorhy,<br />
1 ZlHKcn, proHldont; Mr. J. B. fora haircut in atumpu. Many |.Deputy Cblor Jonnson, ncconi|mn-| enoruy. DIU> cuuimuuu, "r-. ..I....._•.."'...•«._.." ^'r:. r" iT_ I O-.'I.I. «. .« _„.:.:...,.»._..:<br />
SomorHvlllo, vlco president: MIHH I<br />
Emily K. I-ynch, necrotary und ]<br />
troaiiurer. Tho exocutlvo commlttoo 'fQr :<br />
^mZvrto*W\rto«teS*u {r^t.^«f"rtCMB t Sh B B*»Ked • | "5 n °' n 'I 10 . } ir ?* _, ar * v !*. tho i I ^°° l h?^ «lw^i.J -.,„„. I"'. th ?. c . 0WMlUc «.!. l ?^ hat "?
'£&<br />
it<br />
m<br />
Ififiilii till<br />
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i8S<br />
•VV'<br />
k<br />
ffiw<br />
Pi<br />
1<br />
e* &£&*£ $£<br />
l?Mi .M'li<br />
:^f:p|ii<br />
if<br />
c : |i -..pi<br />
fin<br />
, §••• $mM<br />
v- :f #S';f<br />
1<br />
.t-v. 7'<br />
hntn OOSAV OTTntwai ocauur dm, jr. t.<br />
BVP.F.B7<br />
I <strong>of</strong> any particular Interest to tne| business? The recant iparta upon I<br />
Thoy cortalnly are roalUln* more K. __ _ __ . _ clpnl Pior. w<br />
W. .1. «.-» nr^v TT i_^. «_j 'avorablo signs ovomight In our than over tho sweetness that U to M * n J C*U«-For Such Bookl Be- a«enient <strong>of</strong> M g<br />
nai tne ntt W«IC Helped Bu«I- buslneu over hore^ Tho foreign bo found In tho oiport fruit. And cently San the Librarian •«•«>»» to-bo »ho mocca <strong>of</strong> .<strong>Ocean</strong><br />
Bet* at ADf . • situation could bo much bottor— financial doctors havo'repeatedly Clt 3 r visitors . A. W. Harris had<br />
Is certain, wo are going to havo to-l their Ills—or nothing will.<br />
"»""»' » , . -fc , ,<br />
. nounclng wueo cUta Iiaro and-tV* Ha-tl!)f.lCto^.' ,lOtt. ,,,„„ ,,v(.r.<br />
tbo past week. Wages in tbo Indugtry<br />
are still very much- above<br />
tho pro-war standard, nnd In view ^_ ' ,, _. . _ •<br />
. <strong>of</strong> tio high prices for raw material F oor <strong>On</strong>estions That are Impor-<br />
.thls action should utimulato manu- tant How<br />
facturtns: thl« fall. . Biised upon ricurtt liuHln«mt re-<br />
. Money market has failed to loso |>ortH from Fodural and Slate<br />
I one nor tho other, and much will | on scientific Bubjcotk.<br />
in the NewRose.Shoppe S W ^ T "tliT "££<br />
list <strong>of</strong> J from tho moat distant point lost<br />
11 visited numerous other resorts, is I<br />
t <strong>of</strong> j now sold on <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. Ho In-1<br />
I Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Janje. and<br />
tho I from now on. • • ornraont picture.<br />
'oon<br />
I1C. Hamilton. Washington, D' C~I I lbo band boo<br />
J. M.' Cummins and family Bara | • trool ». to<br />
Show War Movie<br />
all <strong>of</strong> I three-,<br />
I Thus fa<br />
one or tw.o disappointing, yet not in the INCW rvose Ofioppe<br />
continue very sound, and tho fntnl reports during tho punt week. — : —<br />
following changes <strong>of</strong> late have |.-ai|uro8 according ' to Dun"« Unique amons tho studios and<br />
been for the bottor , R , tn'croanod about "0 ovor »h°P» currying objocts d'art In<br />
Car loading, according to Brad- ,h • ,h „„.„.„„,, *l T,,,. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> U tho Hoso • Sboppe.<br />
streefs. totaled 982.809 as against .^ lh' ' „ ,^ * " ^ which has been recently opened by<br />
861.«2 cars for tho week or <strong>Jul</strong>y JT" !J« Lroro ana 309 a'wTrnm Mr »- Oabom at CIS Asbury Avenuo.<br />
4. They are also substantially £' lh l"*^""^l, ?JTB T een for the bottor Failures, according ' to Dun's Unique amonjj tho studios and tereming. more personal than any<br />
Car loading, according to Brad-'<br />
~*°; which (..ra.rly was used u» o<br />
abovo *, fUures for »ast year at ^2^%%£*2£&5% •»£ «>£<br />
Uevlow - Increased about 20 ovor »hop» currying objocts d'art In or the other Bclontlutu. Ho tolls Other summer<br />
-root's, totaled 982.809 as against lhoao <strong>of</strong> tho Pvloua week. This <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> is tho llow Sboppe, <strong>of</strong> lire. Hp tells ua or ournolvcs.- regl«tored at-the<br />
>M52 cars for tho week or <strong>Jul</strong>y " mo thoy woro * 2a nB cumparod which baa been recently opened by "Evorday Biolotry " by J AT- Elal *' B ' Ford - w<br />
Thoy are also subatuntiully wllh 4OS before. anii 3?» a'year ngo. Mr »- Ouborn at 618 Anbury Avenue, thur Thompson. Not a textbook<br />
»vo tho fljmreH for Lmt v>nr ni T n'« Increase la mainly In "the East w fcE'tra:.<br />
'hlch fnrmorly was UHcd ua a but. a popular dlk-rumlon <strong>of</strong> dlf- T<br />
1 - H""WIJ|"«»"' -»»•'. .r-l-nt. who | "Bed to makoup this city* »i.Koo at the Stat<br />
the p<br />
Wllmlnirton.<br />
JZTIMZ ?L%Z£ M hh; f" i' I, «hrouKh- It hnd'tak«n on what wo<br />
and bides reaching hlshor levels <strong>of</strong> temporary weak-<br />
Mdfar^T<br />
late, Tbo balance<br />
T tlvd<br />
between<br />
nT<br />
producy<br />
nd<br />
pr|c..fl.nmved<br />
chi...««.Vore<br />
ImwUrconflict<br />
Mdfar^T T tlvd n T ly. Dividend chi...««.Vore conflictnv^7.°Hr«<br />
«« .' K- inK-iatlB-<br />
to hold Blocks more <strong>of</strong> late<br />
really bettor or<br />
Has the Ffcit Wni In her wtudlo, which is par- ]<br />
ro,imnimii<br />
|ir,,. .a,,d have a meal deal to<br />
titloucd <strong>of</strong>f Ttoni the (.hop by JI f,,.I(r)l<br />
llK ahoin tlle<br />
lattlco work covered with rowu;<br />
U.MU» ,,r co.um<br />
u l '<br />
made by her.- Shi', waw wearing -it;<br />
black miock and working on nounro.-tet4<br />
which are later to bo placed Tnos Uugbt to JJc Uooa<br />
on dlnplay.<br />
Good daughters ouijht to make<br />
•Mru. Oiihorn. huii lived In <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> for the luwt twenty years, und Coo<br />
taught china und oil painting In<br />
her Htudlo here for three yearn.<br />
e the j:<br />
itol or the land. That<br />
town always* watt known UK the<br />
fairly full employment, but are we Windy <strong>City</strong>. •. |<br />
- - <strong>On</strong>HvoiaHi, filgn»t .foollni, oumelves-or i«. busldoss<br />
""' 'oe extent, fooling usT<br />
When we read <strong>of</strong> people being I<br />
poisoned by drinking wood ulco-1<br />
-r» hard put • 3. Is tbo drop In our ejeportu hoi; vwo ufo conHtralued to belje.ve i<br />
these days to writo much on this merely seasonal, or are. other that 'thoy were block-heads In the \<br />
!»•»•»•»•-•-.•-•.•.<<br />
Half-Yearly Sale<br />
HANAN SHOES<br />
Women's Shoes<br />
$9.95 and $11.45<br />
Former Prices Up to $18.50<br />
ALL OUR MEN'S<br />
SHOES<br />
Formerly<br />
Up to $18.80 $12.45<br />
We never <strong>of</strong>fer reduced prices.as the single argument for buying<br />
Women V Hosiery<br />
All Silk Chiffon, FulI-FashionerJ.<br />
to ipl.OO<br />
Women's Hosiery<br />
Silk with Lisle Top,<br />
Full-F.ashioned<br />
"IT"'-$1.25<br />
Hanan Shoe Store<br />
SHOES POE MEH—SHOES FOE WOMEir<br />
TEN SHOPS THEOUOHOBT OEEATEE NEW YOHK;<br />
1725 Boardwalk<br />
MO 0. 0. D.'s<br />
Ali SA1ES<br />
OHENEVEHIHQ<br />
Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />
NO CHABOES<br />
the fund<br />
20th to 21 st Street Beach Front<br />
33 I -3rd Feet—Riparian Rights<br />
Both Sides <strong>of</strong> Wesley Avenue<br />
$25,ooaoo<br />
y3 Cash<br />
:• CHARLES A. DOE 1<br />
REALTOR<br />
406 Eighth Street Telephone 1140<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Appeals To Folks Wk^<br />
Seek To Get Away From TT$<br />
, - ' '•' 'J!<br />
Raucous Racket And Clatter ij$<br />
Crowded and Congested Cities |<br />
^f The season this year will fee the longest in the history <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong>" G&;<br />
Post|x>ned vacations are now trie rule with city folks who prefer to spend the<br />
fall at the seashore. Really it is the most glorious ahd gorgeous time. The deaf- ><br />
est, cleanest air in all. the world; the whitest, brightest sunshine this side <strong>of</strong> heaven;^<br />
the bluest skies, the brightest stars; riights that make <strong>of</strong> the earth one vast cathedralf<br />
our real estate aeaiers on u>o imaay evening. August i.<br />
» «"»"""<br />
l-S-th^- Uub Makes Drive . able Beachfront Property aamo howovcrr day.. managed Townoend to fc place Company, the o'clock. being the Tho first, concert waa received last season. with 'Simpson:—"It's so dry -'ovor In<br />
' -r- r>_ , r D- ' w.r •liBnrM first however, deposit. managed to place the Bucb being Interest tho first, and was enthusiasm received with that our country ti^it we have to uso<br />
'•• . _ • • ' ' . I - Tho ownor ownor was ottered <strong>of</strong>fered a pront pr<strong>of</strong>it | tho ballroom' ballroom <strong>of</strong> tho ttio Flanders<br />
- j.y. ol IO Pay For Pipe Organ Ifor *110,WW<br />
a plck-ax to break tho ground."<br />
*n IStri" d«noslt. «uch tnterost and enthusiasm that<br />
nnd tru«tC'e« to'K. II.<br />
. Li Bhlmor. et UJC. Rp C 4<br />
g lJt'«. Wock 8. Ocoon <strong>City</strong><br />
Thur » da y t°o Allegro Club < - ' - ' - -<br />
l«t (und» to raako good Its pledge| .• • : fused. capacity, tho auditorium was ob-<br />
.,. „,. | to; ralso »1,000 for tbo <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> | Earl H. Nowklrk. maaagor <strong>of</strong> . •n___i__« o.M . talned. This auditorium surpass-<br />
» organ. Townsond & Company, has sold BungsJOW. BOW „„ anyth|ng <strong>of</strong> |U k|nd for wb<br />
i 'wni Each day a new group or elghty-Hvo feat or boach front. The. same <strong>of</strong>Uco reports .. the nn article concert Tbo demand<br />
* - lya "> n I charming ladlco havo volunteered commonly known as Plaia Place. Halo <strong>of</strong> n bungalow in tho Our- for t|c),otp JuHtlOes the wisdom In<br />
iccutrlcrs i lo "ell "tlckE." at ton ccnta a tick, to C. T. Ealblll. <strong>of</strong> Millville Tho don*, on Anbury Avonue. to u necurjng this auditorium Tho<br />
S'J. u ii" y I . tl 5 k " or ? "'tie tlckotB. . ground which Include* riparian Philadelphia Parly. Tho^iamo<strong>of</strong> tonc)!rt wm bo under tho dlreci<br />
RuckdMcbel Tract,<br />
"b. Ch~t.r. rt vjj.<br />
,"i>iun'U-3~ nj>o Itlpiu-lun thin orealjlzatlon<br />
-<br />
n. n.600. Loi» ««i »"<br />
Octan Clly Our.lonx<br />
>k so dry over our way that I havo<br />
VoUerV Literal<br />
Mother: "What does that Mr-<br />
Iffiw-fih<br />
---nol, support.<br />
at lot l'J,<br />
lot IT, I.<br />
. Thi' flro .di-partmcnt Hpcnt . «<br />
bnny day luwt \V'«Mln*'H*luy HUHWOI'-<br />
.,„„ Wild<br />
plun 3. |<br />
..J. iMin. Mock<br />
\,t KJr,t wu<br />
o'tlock In the<br />
CJ. Moon-.' it • ux.<br />
i t..l r tutu 411. H<br />
broku out iHitw<br />
Firm Wurd.<br />
lino Be<br />
I'. Gould<br />
MlalKla Av«nuo I TomN• ll.»<br />
w<br />
l «SmwnT :l to n j"'ol> In "" cm P" n K to ralae funds for rights, ottonda. from thu Board- th« new ownor was not reported. | „ <strong>of</strong> M Honry HoU ol Phlla. "JV 1 '"! °° _«He u cubist<br />
U uISwsiu n uS!^li.i^«o uVJ « h '« Purpoiw It wo« tho thought <strong>of</strong> Waik to Wayne Avonuo and north It wa» sold for James Lynch. dolphla. Ho will be assisted by ?°, UBntor - — «• . Is u cubist<br />
iu <strong>of</strong> a hand chem-<br />
•r r^Knjion. ot ux.. to ciuurli'n lc WUionia Sold<br />
THEATRICAL DISPLAYS<br />
25 years' practical experience In leading shops <strong>of</strong> tho<br />
Many people aro attempting to<br />
country<br />
ft „ tnortgage whllo riding 7th and Aibury Avenue , • • Ooeanville<br />
p<br />
VTH Thf pric paid was reported '<br />
, OCEAH CUT, H. J. . H. J.<br />
as JlBO.ftOO.<br />
]<br />
»I tank. Thf '- — • -'i—.»-.*•<br />
Lot 27, WiHk VM. I to ho »25. .<br />
V- Ullrich. _ut vjr.. to c«j-tl AI 1.30 o'clock In the<br />
road, by throwing dirt on It.<br />
lttt«r Dlttrlch. vt ux., to untile)<br />
uah <strong>of</strong> WUdwood Crast At 3 o'clock two'bruoh Ores<br />
%rla. *>t MX. 94.200. Butno as noxt<br />
1<br />
ii<br />
, Howard Id stocu*,. Slocu « ux.. to AlbcH ti£2 ,<br />
Bt t UX<br />
S ,;. Hf , P o 1 Ki..hcr V w r ith' 1 At <strong>of</strong>\."v <strong>of</strong> Finyflnt nnd Anbury Avenue<br />
et ux. 116.000. UoalniilnK over adjoining H. K- 5 fuel <strong>of</strong> lot 31. thf othor ncur . Korty-fourth<br />
'•Ida W««l«y AViiniw 1EO tm>t in luild block. • Street. Th«Bo wero extlnBulshed<br />
Bticteonlh 6tr»«f. B. W. M WlldwixKl Crv.t ItiMdly Company to , • bitf<br />
Ti-wirrior Ui». Bub- Wildwoo« Wlldwood Cru«t Itoaliy Coi<br />
" *-"1y Capo May Uwl E»tulo Company<br />
high water lino <strong>of</strong> Atlantic Oc—•-<br />
In B." E. UnV'Ocoan Avenus «U<br />
Kdward<br />
Bilchllne-<br />
Ilndclt, ot UX.. to Frank<br />
11.00. Lot &>, plan <strong>of</strong> Ooun<br />
_. »l.oo. _<br />
ssa N. Ji 8 tool ot lot lot. MI<br />
Otrtrodo M. McCulM, '.>t vlr., to<br />
— Karuixalll. K.MV- Lot 281.<br />
Pootlere, yt Vlr;. t<br />
To«mahlp <strong>of</strong> D<<br />
S«borah Mlckenoo^to<br />
frou uUd road to Booth B^uvtlU).<br />
'1U land* <strong>of</strong> ijiocli Bcull.<br />
•srauah <strong>of</strong> Woodbln* .<br />
•simwl Colllor, «t ux., to churk»<br />
OoUler. I1.DO0. Lot 4, block 7.<br />
Township <strong>of</strong> Upp-ir<br />
VrsacU C. Kly. ot ux.. to Joi*«ph B.<br />
Tatthko, tit ux. fl.UO. l^otu h and<br />
:«ection 1. pLat 1, Oceiui.Cily Criul.<br />
Townmhlp or Mlddls<br />
, Euxabeth INtturnon to John-A. Tuy-<br />
"*, «t ux. Cl.Uo. Two tructu eontuln-<br />
{ 80 tMjrciu-ii euijli. oil N*. Hldit nf<br />
' l«udluK from Uouhi>n to £4ihulnu<br />
'• ' UUioillllll' -lltlkllM Ot Jolkll W.<br />
I-I'WIH H. KtUWI-U, l^tlMlK-l-t<br />
• Harali W. ThomluiGtl, • <strong>Jul</strong>ia<br />
iuwn^tjtkd ntid.F^anuL X. t''irM>u.<br />
MUrtfo H. Whtto luilld utlil Illl-<br />
(vmc-nt Coiiiik;uiy to Util|>h llt-rtli<br />
itly. '»l.t'U. I.nt IS. Iklix-U 22'J.<br />
. J. WllilWOd'l Jklklrllull ||ihi:)ktk..<br />
uuu to Ltulu-r IJ. l>iu-(U-n. i-t ux.<br />
!•• Lum ^1 ii ml jr., .Ikliu'U ^;II. (iluii<br />
vVlldwood Junction UHptiU.<br />
Akxlvt-Miii Itryant, «-l ux., to Alurt-lkikll<br />
•rv^y. $!.•). L*otM ID ai\d u. liloi-k<br />
. PUlli O, Wlldwood Jiinollun<br />
btu. •<br />
SAFETY<br />
: at your<br />
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tt Clean* the Teeth ana<br />
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tt Comet* Add Mouth tai<br />
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Ding Stow<br />
iiiu KBXAU. STOKB<br />
:/]•.• • •^.V' : ' r 'Vf '-;Jf 'a^^^^^^pSiS<br />
I <strong>of</strong> blocks<br />
- ... - . 10-a. 11-n.<br />
U-a. ptvvloiialy aold. Also vxcuptlntf<br />
Jvrouy Ibxllroud<br />
te <strong>of</strong>. Wlldwood<br />
ny In and to all<br />
. How is the' time io have<br />
yottr Stucco Wort attended<br />
to by master craftsmen.<br />
| We personally supervise |<br />
| all work to see that it is f<br />
I executed the.'way you want I<br />
5- •• i ;• 1<br />
I We also do plastering nnd I ] i<br />
I brick laying and would be | I |<br />
5 WEIX we do Jt.<br />
H.W. Bonham<br />
1135 Bay Avenue-<br />
Telephone 1124-]'<br />
The female <strong>of</strong> the Bpeclcg,' aim<br />
Open All The.Year<br />
' ' . bob. 1>10<br />
SANATORIUM<br />
SCOTCH HAIL<br />
A quiet bomo BUltablo for the<br />
well, th« Invalid, or th« elderly. .<br />
Tonic and curative treatment*.<br />
ll*th«. Mauasti. etc. Oraduale<br />
dilution.<br />
Aup«rlor. healthful table.'<br />
Clear view to ocean.<br />
B. McOibney, Ota. Mgr-<br />
DR. CHAS. H. VAIL<br />
. OSTEOPATH<br />
- Eighth and Central Avenue<br />
Office Hours—Dally. 9 to S<br />
By Appointment—Phone<br />
Bell 275-W<br />
C. EUGENE DABBY, U. 9.<br />
Plymouth Pl>u *. Atlantlo Av«.<br />
OCCAN CITY, N. J.<br />
Orflc* Hoursi<br />
* to-10 A. M.<br />
I to 3 P. M. T*l* -'<br />
I t> I Pi M<br />
• nd by Appoint<br />
MmUV. Smth. M. D.<br />
g!l Wesley Avenue<br />
OCEAN CITY. N. Jf.<br />
Orflc Hoursl I to W A. M.I<br />
I ta J P. M.I T to •o'clock.<br />
AUo »unday momlnoa.<br />
DUCO<br />
The Supreme Automobile<br />
Finish<br />
. Your Car refiniahed by us in DUCO will retain<br />
• . the beauty we give it.<br />
Gasoline, Oil, Grease, Turpentine, Soaps, Salt<br />
' Air, Sun, Rain, Snow, Dust and Mud are<br />
powerless .to harm the hard and deep quiet<br />
- lustre<br />
It costs less than the old fashioned perishable<br />
. paint and varnish. • •<br />
Let us have your, car now, and in Ten Days it<br />
will be returned to you, looking like New in its<br />
satiny coat <strong>of</strong> DUCO.<br />
Cadillac Service Building<br />
30-32 Mfr. Texas Avenue Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, Sf. 3.<br />
Thone Marine 8031 •<br />
There is only ONE Duco—duPont Duco<br />
It A Husband Knew The Facts—<br />
947 "Asbuty Avenue<br />
His Wife? Would U«e<br />
Elite Finished Family Service<br />
Send n» your entire weekly waih. Everything will be<br />
wajhed and ironed, retnrnrf ready for nie. Work <strong>of</strong><br />
the best grade and at a remnn»Wri price. - let us lend a<br />
wpretentathw to «aplmin the details, or phone— -<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 382<br />
ELITE LAUNDRY CO]<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Gty, N. J.<br />
Tokio Gift Shop<br />
Gift*- Toy-Notseltint<br />
521 Eighth Street<br />
OCEAN CITY, N. J<br />
I BLSJES SHOPPE—Pko-* 1049- W<br />
. PLEATING<br />
I S32 NINTH ST.. Oc»> dy. N.J.<br />
J. R. Jones<br />
Real Estate<br />
IN ALL ITS BRANCHES<br />
Stir & Wesley Avenue<br />
OCEAH CITY, H. X.<br />
"Phone 213 -<br />
Florida<br />
Real Estate<br />
Anyone interested in Real Estate<br />
in Florida will do well to see<br />
J.B. THOMAS<br />
Realtor<br />
687 Central Avenue<br />
St Petersburg, Fla.<br />
Branch Office<br />
18 Garden Pier, Atlantic Gty, N. J.<br />
Mr. B. L. CHAPMAN, Manager<br />
SERVICE PLUS<br />
THIS *IS THE<br />
ATLANTIC CITY<br />
ELECTRIC<br />
COMPANY'S<br />
Latest Innovation For<br />
SERVICE<br />
The Little Red Wagon will make regular<br />
trips to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and make repairs at<br />
cost to any electric appliance.<br />
<strong>On</strong> board the Little Red Wagon is a.display<br />
<strong>of</strong> electrical appliances which the attendant<br />
will be glad to show.<br />
Ask to see the new Westinghouse Range.<br />
Leave word at our <strong>of</strong>fice. .<br />
Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Electric Company<br />
OCEAN CITY DIVISION<br />
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Theatres<br />
in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Top Briglitfl*t 3pot op<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Gty'« Boardwalk<br />
That la what the •' -<br />
Ootan <strong>City</strong> are; -<br />
favorite theatre •<br />
wat pictures Is.open to the pnb- and convenient for their patrons.<br />
• ^^—j.-. .- . m*m Jim uvw wo «ro aoaing a<br />
.WIU" the coming <strong>of</strong> tha Baa- markee to Mr. Park, enlarging his<br />
. n«thnmTh«iUres to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> ventilating system. UgntinghUn<br />
• JJ^kErSS^ to » 1 » t »n"r give up Just a bit. We want to show<br />
toe bast pictures the market could the people <strong>of</strong> the Garden, we ap-<br />
V 2S!?S K! W3 L^*" 1 5?' Ull>lr » W!tato the "V they have stood<br />
2°I?J.L O **• ••"•>•• The "tost back <strong>of</strong> us. We want to do more<br />
WorU-that Just closed its week", for them, and We ar« doing It<br />
•wn. marked the- pinnacle <strong>of</strong> noaUance.<br />
but close In Its wake<br />
come two other pictures. "Dru-<br />
rtHa With a Mlllloo," and "The , . . . . . .<br />
Iron Horse." equally as big. thrUl- I I<br />
Inir and as well produced, and we<br />
a*k what more can be done. But<br />
, this firm does not stop by merely Flanders Hotel<br />
keeping a promise. They always<br />
to one better. We are now In-<br />
. .termed that these two prodncUons<br />
;wll] be aiTen.to the public at no Hot Salt Baths<br />
raise In price. If waa necessary.<br />
!dnrljur the ahowlnc <strong>of</strong> "The Lost<br />
"WorM" to make a alight advance<br />
atea's and Xadies' Sepaxt-<br />
'In the price <strong>of</strong> admission to con-<br />
BMats --<br />
form with a detail <strong>of</strong> the Wrat<br />
National contract, under which It Experienced Attendanta<br />
'Was purchased, bat those who saw<br />
the picture, and who In this city Baths • Given According to<br />
and toe surToondlng country did<br />
not see It. have said it was worth Physician's Directions<br />
-doable the price.<br />
Expert Massage<br />
_: "Dracllla Wltna-MlIllon.f-wlth<br />
• ICaryCarr, —the mothe.r <strong>of</strong> the<br />
screen;" Kenneth Harian and<br />
. Priscllla Bonner will play at the<br />
, Moorlyn today, with Miaa Edna<br />
.,' Jfaa Uewenyn. a noted soprano, Fhnden Batlnns<br />
as added'attractlon. It will be fol- Oepartment<br />
. lowed by "The Iron Horae," the<br />
William Fox super-production. 11th and Boardwalk<br />
' ^featuring the. popular young star<br />
Oeonte O^rlen. with Madge Bel- - Telephone 1000<br />
lamy. WU1 Walling and aiady*<br />
Hulette. lndodlng a cast or nearty<br />
five thousand people. It deals '<br />
•with the building <strong>of</strong> the flnt '<br />
. transcontinental railroad in •<br />
A America In the days <strong>of</strong> Abraham<br />
Lincoln, la based on ' historical<br />
.tacts and.Is In every Way a masrplece.<br />
• .<br />
v « a recent Interview with Mr.<br />
. George U. Kline and Bid Stanley,<br />
personal representatives lor Mr.<br />
.George H. Bennethum. In <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong>, we learned much <strong>of</strong> Interest<br />
and good news for the people that<br />
It would not be fair to tell now,<br />
but coming errata cast ehadow*<br />
• before and soon you will know <strong>of</strong><br />
. more, bigger and better events<br />
tn store, so- In a word <strong>of</strong> advice<br />
we say. "Keep your eyes on the<br />
Moorlyn and Park Theatre*, there<br />
, . ;la something dolna- every' minute."<br />
.".. During the Interview these<br />
- gentlemen aald In part: • •<br />
Mr. KUne: "I was agreeably I<br />
surprised at the number <strong>of</strong> people I<br />
that earn* to sea The Lost World' •<br />
a second and even a third time.<br />
:.Our success with this picture far<br />
exceeded my expectation*. I am-<br />
mltted to give The Iron Horse'<br />
to oar people at the standard adnlaaion<br />
prices <strong>of</strong> the Moorlyn. It<br />
I* a picture that will have a great-<br />
«r appeal than any other I can<br />
"think <strong>of</strong>. Everyone that Is American<br />
loves America and. things<br />
.American, and this picture <strong>of</strong><br />
American hiatory In that dark<br />
; period Just attar the dvll war, deacxlblng<br />
ao vividly the facts and<br />
'. With Its finely Interwoven love<br />
story, will have an appeal for<br />
everyone. The leading part Is excellently<br />
handled by young George<br />
•OTBrien-and charming Madge Bellamy.<br />
I know George O'Brien<br />
very well, he Is my friend, his<br />
•cture autographed by bis own<br />
tad hangs In my <strong>of</strong>nce. and be<br />
.•and Madge, fresh from her con-<br />
J qnsst* on the speaking stage, are<br />
» wonderful-lead for any picture."<br />
' . Mr. 8tanley: "I have seen many<br />
"Pictures <strong>of</strong>-, all kinds, but I feel<br />
. HAHOtD B. ROBUISOH'H<br />
•• Studio<br />
de Dance<br />
: EnPPODHOMB HBB •<br />
DANCING EVERY<br />
EVENING<br />
CHA|UJE KERRS<br />
Casino Clab<br />
Moorlyn Terrace & B'dwaUc<br />
Tuesday & FrMaj—10 A. U<br />
'.;'• ."- ... Cwd Party<br />
- Chliaren's Carnival<br />
Wednesday—8' f,. j£<br />
MIAMI EHTEEXAJHEBS<br />
J<br />
Evening<br />
if5:fwK2rwoB- tr^s try troie^inuwa. The «BderfoL<br />
You can't do Justice talk- tertalnment <strong>of</strong>fered U Just like<br />
Ins about it. you have to »ee it. the Moorlyn "tfco beat on the mar-<br />
I just wish 1 could tell all the Int." and when weTeaT the aheet<br />
""^."f "fJ* Clty th * ••**• I>«>*ossed over the desk, we'knew<br />
appreciate the rapport, that boa he was right ;•:••..<br />
beengiven our Park Theatre, at Keep your eyee on the Moorlyn,<br />
£?** 'IPP-JS* ««» Boardwalk, "the brightest spot on the board-<br />
Wa call It The Moorlyn'a Little walk and "Jta little brother/'<br />
ItoUier.- because It has the aotne the Park, "the bright spot In<br />
shows, under the OHM manage- the Qardena." .<br />
ment. backed by the aame guaran-<br />
: —<br />
DON'T AKSi<br />
—, brown, ahort, curly<br />
anaweta to the name <strong>of</strong><br />
Beturn to ««S. St. Charieal<br />
UIPPODROMp<br />
(* •• "THEATRE *-•<br />
Oc—n CHyt N. J.<br />
Janm A Harrigan<br />
In Soa(t and 8ndles '<br />
Pat Homing A Co.<br />
In Versatality<br />
Philadelphia's Popular Song<br />
Writer in a MI review.<br />
Ejht People.<br />
Pinto A Boyle<br />
In an Overnight Comedy<br />
Ardrie A. Gertie Fall.<br />
A Few Hard Knocks<br />
The Photoplay ii ~<br />
Never The Twain Shall<br />
— Meet<br />
Hotel Flanders<br />
Water Sport Show<br />
EVERY<br />
Friday Evening. 8.30 JJ.<br />
GREASY4«OLE, SWIMMING AND OTHER<br />
AQUATIC EVENTS<br />
Mnfaka-A&itt. Mo.~Ohadi«i Me/<br />
PLAZA TJ<br />
Boardwalk between<br />
Ocman <strong>City</strong> :<br />
lait Showing Today<br />
Virginia Valli and Forest<br />
. Stanley In<br />
Up The Ladder<br />
Play.<br />
A great drama, <strong>of</strong> a woman's<br />
. • struggle and sacrifice.<br />
Added Attraction<br />
Gwnedy Paihe Herfew<br />
H<br />
nd JOdT f 1 "<br />
New j*rm*y<br />
Wednesday-Thonday<br />
Charles bay In<br />
, Percy.'. ." • .<br />
A gay and sparkling comedy<br />
romance <strong>of</strong> a mama'* fcoy In<br />
where men are mostly hard<br />
boiled eggs.<br />
'AW .<br />
Topics - Fables<br />
Episode Ho. 5<br />
Sunken Silver •<br />
• coMnre WEEK OF AUGUST 10<br />
BoogW Eairbanb* Greatest and Most Tt<strong>of</strong>fl% Picture<br />
Don Q, Son <strong>of</strong> Zoro<br />
Tie Greatest Stunt Wcta» Douglas Fairbanks Haa Ever<br />
Offered. Action! High Speed Adventure! Homanee and<br />
• : Comedy! •<br />
SILK SPECIALS<br />
Japanese Natural Pongee. 33 inchea yade, for<br />
'••»«"••••'•"•.•• - 7 3 c y d . . : ••',•/.«*?-''"V<br />
White Silk Broadcloth. 32 inches wife, fa<br />
: <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Tide & Trust Bunding : .<br />
'••• ••.••..•'• .'•;•;• Krrt Floor, Aibnry Avenne .' • •<br />
Quality considered, prices are less here than elsewhe<br />
A Few Remaining<br />
May Be Purchased<br />
in ...<br />
Atlajiti<br />
Suburban<br />
Shore Road at Floral Avenue<br />
Pleasantville<br />
Midway between <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />
125 Lots Must<br />
Be Sold By<br />
AUGUST 15th<br />
At Opening Prices<br />
Size <strong>of</strong> Lots 50x1251<br />
PRICE :f<br />
$150|<br />
Extended Paymentsl #<br />
easantville is growing very fast and the resale prospects <strong>of</strong> I<br />
development located on Shore Road/JFraii^<br />
Lake's Bay, in exclusive residential heart <strong>of</strong> Pleasantville, suir<br />
any surrounding developments. Improvements include im{»6<br />
streetSi concrete sidewalks and curbs, gas, water, sewerage^<br />
namental lighting standards, shade trees, etc. A dozen hod<br />
are to be constructed at once.<br />
' . ' • • '• • • . - " ' • • ' " ' • • ' "<br />
Zippier & Woottc<br />
•':;'•. - .'.• v ' A G E N T S •••' : • :<br />
, : Y :<br />
2-4 Tru^t Building Gw^qais':-^<br />
Pleasahtville, N, J. W\H % ^ W<br />
FW, ReMantville 566<br />
PHONE, I0I-J<br />
Goetz - Kasscib Company<br />
Real Estate<br />
Ninth and Asbury Avenue<br />
• . - . . - . . • - , . • . . .<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Qly, N. J.
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The Bored WalKer<br />
By T. E. MAHONEY<br />
Ah (M« aatrae<br />
Tla jo«,Tls jroa<br />
HJITS lost for me<br />
' My iwt«( JUite.<br />
To« bhuily lied<br />
The Bl«ht I M«l<br />
To aeel my girl<br />
80 bright ud Bar- ' .<br />
Lj for a walk.<br />
YOB «ld (what talk!)<br />
(Wherefore my hate) ' ><br />
Twin only eight '<br />
When It Was ten<br />
Or later. Then' '<br />
Ilam jonr falw soul, .<br />
Late lngersolL<br />
gliinemnpJ . •<br />
**8Ws ' Sblned I naldu." Hays a<br />
have our Hhocti shined on tho out-<br />
'You i. cht to EO In for poetry morning when oho called us<br />
•'•;••> "•'.'.:•"<br />
,'•'•• * • • •<br />
• . • . • . ' v .<br />
Alley Vacating<br />
Land Scheme<br />
OCEAH Cltt KEWB, OCEAH CRY, H. J.<br />
Campbell Viewi Otherwise<br />
before bad. been served In <strong>Ocean</strong> for which some predicted dlamal<br />
lho loclc <strong>of</strong><br />
«»«•"»»• »»>*Tatulatlon«.<br />
real estate deals, too. If «o It Is Plan Development In Hull Schnlta the "back back "ta'»e». taxes. "it It will will'mVon" mean tho OJ5; ""•,,!<br />
Bul ' no *'1,? ftcr two , yearB . u beneflt- to tho adjoining<br />
— . Streets. Seventeenth and Elch- Property ownom. A development<br />
Pin II Pin toenth Streets, Twenty-second imd ln this vicinity would be a very »_ «.w X<br />
Th« ^r»t nf ii, »iTO,.K«.m^ Twenty-third BtrectH. Cculml«- acceptable onset to tho city. In Its , 1. W.<br />
i«I* .1^ I ? th realdentB and visitors., and<br />
at their service. Tho hotel.<br />
Aiteraiiona.<br />
down the shuto at -th<br />
" P'"^.^""'^<br />
pic stand^<br />
*««, and ,ho , W<br />
eioner Robinson branded tho re- Prf««nr condition It IK worthier." I I<br />
ter and Builder<br />
wam .h»<br />
The tract was inner developed,<br />
neith th t t ll<br />
irthday i |<br />
Occasion Brings Recollections <strong>of</strong>; I<br />
La«t Tiiomljiy Plutidero<br />
thday. In<br />
McCarthy's suggestion. We hopo conductor <strong>of</strong> this column with 500 '" opposing the miuHiiri' Mr.<br />
the rest <strong>of</strong> our 60,000 readers bad bucks, u raccoon cout. a ji'wttt R°hlnnon stuted: "These Dllfyn ur«<br />
tho presenco <strong>of</strong> mind to skip. It. car (like- County Detective Ward essential In thin development.<br />
U not. It Is.too late nnd no re- Hlgbue'ji) anil a few. beach front Th. c y furjiluh an UCCOHH to tho r«ir<br />
dress can bo made. Captain Me- lots? No quontlomt unked. Ho- °f.the homes which In desirable.<br />
Fluffleberry only did bis. duty an ward. I" Iho a " e 6oo In opposing the measure Mr. f_<br />
>'° °ro abamlonod, uurhe<br />
saw It. ' -• I *>•>.».. i^n-i- „..,« _»i— —>.»..^K.<br />
A , h "A e >»lfth«lny cako. beurliju<br />
,ttt Robln»on stated: "Those olloy* ure two »8 nt ^ "H« It may be true tho buyers • Most <strong>of</strong>our prominent residents<br />
continues MUM McCarthy. "Do you I outntjnaer vvrveeis <strong>of</strong> tMt ^^^iy woU|d vnow they nnd visitors will remember how<br />
think we are going to stand for •_ had no alley, the unsightly col- 3ullt two y e ars ago they had<br />
French like that especially when «_?. er ^ nan J BllBbt ' > . a * o .. J 7 > ?'.""•' lection must be faced by the prop- leathered to mark tho beginning <strong>of</strong><br />
dictionary?" _ • '<br />
his rubbl8hT Oeeon cl *y-<br />
French and ^d'.dnT know I •- ".r "», at Twelfth and <strong>Ocean</strong> |o';n"<br />
cab irat It out <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Inter was. sitting ln the seat while<br />
I The exhaust <strong>of</strong> a motor car<br />
<strong>of</strong> the back <strong>of</strong> a dictionary why'" fiv 'J %.. _ 7".S lj ?'f'iF Dt i^ n<br />
theback<strong>of</strong>ad|cUonar,T . Tne wheel. pa»ed.over the lad's<br />
M|IIIII..<br />
"' Ml "- ••'""'• i: - Ml<br />
l-. Mi " M " ri ' '•""•.<br />
Mm. John II IJcvini-. Itldl.y<br />
X; Thou. W. Nuiclf, c:ol-<br />
N. J.: MurKur.!t K. ltohi:rlH,<br />
Whit n. K. J.: lilwurd K. Mllk'r<br />
Ntmrk 1 Wl "- t- - Kirnuy. Kl»lo M. UHnton<br />
i • Mr MM. Jim. Urliuin. Mm. -A. V. Illuckwood,<br />
MIUM Mur^arot Itlm-kwood,-. A. I<br />
"• .".".'.• .\iudwlj; •Mudwli; and finnily. riimlly Ktlwiit Kdwln M. M Hair Hair, S<br />
0OEAH CUT HEW8, 0CEAH 01X7, V.J.<br />
HOl'KH TO HWIM KNOLISII CHANNEL<br />
. .. Mnxhif Milliurr, Mayor Oliuinplon nn.I U.ncli l'aliol Captain<br />
Jack J.iin.- Miiapniil JUKI bcfniv tin* 1 r.-jrur-olil mliw imccKHfully<br />
HWIIIII friini Oi'i-nn Clly l<br />
til.' illBlaiur ol thf Kiii,']lnli CIKUIII. I, hill (hd Hwlmniliii: comlilloiiu ur.'<br />
more fuvo.raltl«'.. • ,<br />
..jwn, :l'o. • .<br />
NORMANOIE<br />
h Kiimtily. Kiln<br />
^r,«lini, Miwlor Uliil<br />
Jl.Knli.ric "ml-wlf".-<br />
,n^ lxl:iiul; Mr. uml Mn;.<br />
It-ri \li»* Kli.'unur JI'IIIII-M,<br />
vlll*-. N." J-; J-lru. J. II. liimiii<br />
Mru. IJ -M. Mt»il«-y und<br />
Mr. uml Mm.<br />
Mr. uml ill-.<br />
nuvui.'. vir.iic i>owil, I'lnl.ulflij*n<br />
T. Ullurliury. Maiuli \V.<br />
", Ciit.'J.lrr.-rn.; Iru 11. llur-<br />
•ijuru: MIMI* 1-i-iuL Oaltn,<br />
i iillili^. binaiulir, 1'iu:<br />
Ikinu l'urk. l'u.: cilmlyu<br />
.Mm. J- A. l-inillt-y. 'i'rfll»" ll!<br />
d MriJ. 1^. Miihon and<br />
N'i'Uoii Croiitnor uml luiiiuj.<br />
-IpliLi;. Alinii M. OW..-I1.4. ('i-UUV<br />
' l-'rnlllN-w <strong>Jul</strong>iw»'li. ritlnuli. N.<br />
UoU, UVMIk'M. N. J.; Mr.<br />
' 11. (Irc^-ii. Cli.* w M<br />
Hilrki', K. II. Iliinkln.' i:mll Timiullii,'<br />
Ji'iiniu- l-lmin.lii». IMuin C. Klil'.r<br />
Mr. uml Mr«. .IUIUIM II. lull, fj,,,,,.<br />
V. Tuyliir. J.nl.. l\ Tujlur. Mr. :ni.l<br />
Mm. J. i!. Itulu.rli.. .1. I, SILVI'IIX<br />
It. .1. lluyil, (I. Illii'lmr. I'hll.idillilil.i:<br />
Mr. uml Mru. l-'uinl: S. 111. k. I'Hll.i-<br />
• l.li.hlu: IV o. n.'im.i.°r. S-iirriulnwn:<br />
I'-iuorv- H. ICiii,-^, I'IIIIIIIUHUIKMI, \'. J •<br />
.Mr*. I-: Whli.li.-ud. . Tywiii I'. Mv.-r.<br />
.Mru .. Aly.r. MU.i . N. I). u.-.<br />
MUK llluilvv IVII.IW.II. . J. Y .Krout.<br />
" w k V-. H. U. CVUny,<br />
V. ItolHtru H<br />
lu: W Wllwin.<br />
York: Mlait K. "tlardwlu;. Wuuli-<br />
1; I'.ilxy V. MiuMir. llaltlmorr,<br />
AHhur II. Ijinillu. 1'lio.nlJcvlll.-.<br />
I Mr. and Mm. U, C. Albftrtiuiii,<br />
IBtlo Clly; Mr. and Mru. A. Hinlth,<br />
aawoid. N. J.; H. II I-Iildn.<br />
ok, H. T..inplomuli. MM. Ilinry<br />
and Mm. A. C .Uluck, II1II11U1.I-<br />
CLBETWOOO<br />
a a TJnuliihoW and vil«, H. Mu.><br />
"iw. Mm. H. Million, MIUK Allrc-<br />
Marldii Knuick.. V. a. KUKII.<br />
B. UUHKM, i«lun. OlfnMiltr. l*n.: Mra. I*:nui<br />
II. Lrf'ldv. TOKMIO. O.: Mm. J. HIJn.'y<br />
HIMu, MIHK Ixjiilao Hllilo. llarrl.huru;<br />
r». J. K. Chupp.ll. Un. J.I, . . . . . , -<br />
oriy, Mi»a Mary J. an.baH.lly with plonty <strong>of</strong> lntorat In each.<br />
Mii.lir John Cl " ^'- " ' *<br />
Conant. M"- '•>"''<br />
Xvilmlnjitc<br />
•upper already riven were well<br />
having thoroughly enjoyed tne<br />
ind family. WhMl- cvonlnga. and opproclnto ffrootly<br />
y Arrangaments »re completed for<br />
.: Mr.. K. '. w. W. Bh<strong>of</strong>..l- Hh<strong>of</strong>i.r the following dates:<br />
.11: Mr. and •n-l Mr-, Mr. -w. W. August B—Card Party.,<br />
I* IVirt.-r. Mr. nnd Mra. \V. lail.xt<br />
Mr. l>. I', ll.nrv. Wuymv l"o.: Mra. I-orlor and aon, Kndikm IM^xi II.lKhl». N. N ' August 7—Measuring Party.<br />
l>illn/ Curlock. Totown Itoroujth. N. J,: Mian Ilutty H-llirn. Went vm rticaUr. (MicUr, August 14—Children's Party,<br />
J.: Mr. Ituyon K. WlliM>n, «1- II. l^'onur.l, I'nlnatn. NT. T* J.; Mr"'un!i Mr. und .August 22—CafetorU Supper,<br />
wlrk. (Vuin <strong>City</strong>', MIHH <strong>On</strong>iro 1>. Mr.. O. II. Olrrord. Ni.w •i Vuik: V,,ik: Mr. Septomber 4—Annual Meeting<br />
ll.rk.l.ll,., ••Itlatiuruli: Minn Murluii T. 1". M.HMIil,!... I1.IITU1.UIK. nit, IS.: I'...: Mr. Mr or tho Association.<br />
• Mil. H.U.-.r»vlll.:. Tu.: Mr. uml'Mm. I'. Nt. Hiuiih. Ml"- A. Htiiuh. rilrann<br />
K. W. Oariiimi. Mr. K. O. K.ll.rn. N. J.: Mr. I!. K. I'ord. "'ill'" N..W J'"v York '"£'•<br />
MIUH A. .1. ("hlli:iiU. Jonkliitowii. l'u.: Mr.
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" •.••.-.•.•;,.•• vr-w.i '7>>-?.'"." •-•-T;-.'"-'7-t- i ..''iV<br />
': ^JjW^A&if^i<br />
"»'"'.;:'•''<br />
• » '<br />
'• V<br />
iwl^S^^iw^^^^<br />
•,-ji<br />
OGKAV otnr news, oa&ui car, » i.<br />
s^<br />
#•••<br />
©••<br />
'•• .: Wsj'""'"'?v. ; .'- : .<br />
1 VJ:-"'/« "Student Prince" at tbo Gar-<br />
weeks visit at the Juvenal cot- don «•»"•<br />
tag*. .Miss Juvonal Is tho Mayor's Robert Calhoun. <strong>of</strong> Camden.<br />
popular aocretary onjoyod a fow days hero with bin<br />
Ralph E. Tubbs <strong>of</strong> Williams- brother. William Calhoun.<br />
port. Pa., la in Ocoan <strong>City</strong> for tho Frederick W. Guild Is onjoying-<br />
rcmalnder or the season. • n two weeks vacation with hlH<br />
William Calaley. <strong>of</strong> Mlllvllle. la wife at their homo.'927 Central<br />
spending an lndcflnUo tlmo In thla Avcnuo.<br />
rcort. - ' Mls8 Lcnora Adams and Richard<br />
Mrs. Floronco Gilbert and Mrs. To.wnsond spent Sunday evening<br />
Ida Dlxon visited Curtarvlllo Coun- '" Atlantic <strong>City</strong>. , •<br />
ell D. 6r A. rocently. Edward Button. Jr., motored to<br />
Joseph Browcr, or Overbrook. Son Isle <strong>City</strong>. Sunday.<br />
Pa., la staying In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> for • Adolphuo Townnend and Orvlllo<br />
tbo month or August. Adams arc making quite an lm-<br />
Mlsa Rnlllu W. Lake • State provement to their homos, ' 844<br />
• Secretary <strong>of</strong> the.D. <strong>of</strong>. A., nhd an er»onH ', '<br />
wiio KUOMK correctly whom tho jj:<br />
Hllhouetti' reproKontM. ! [.Y<br />
Aro you acqualnti'd with yourU<br />
friendH* pr<strong>of</strong>iled? Vou,'nmy think • ji<br />
you aro but you will probably IM' '/.<br />
foole<br />
advantage Iranu iliatcly <strong>of</strong> thin Hpoclal price. .<br />
MAHCEC WAVDIO, 75o B0YBH BOBS, 75c MAUICDfilHG, 50c<br />
EYEBROW SHAPING AND COLOfilHO, 50c .<br />
' DYEINO, BIXACHIHO AND HENNA PACKS, »3.00 -<br />
Have Fifth Avenue Experts Wave Your Vtoir<br />
LOOK ovrit<br />
Voile Dp<br />
Tho regular prk» «7]<br />
y in<br />
Tho onswor ana a sllhoueltc will<br />
be published. Friday. \<br />
Vacation Special<br />
, . Mayflower'<br />
Permanent Wave<br />
week at the nummor hou^e, Forty-<br />
Bevonth Street and Central Avenuo.<br />
A group cameB down each week<br />
and mud merriment IB t.'njoyod<br />
. along tho beach. . j<br />
Tho V.'-!ic« Jnno Stewart. Helen J<br />
Stewart and C. H. Cameron, <strong>of</strong><br />
Frankford:- Henry T. Karn, Alfred<br />
M. Baker, C. M. Dldlor. <strong>of</strong> Phila-<br />
delphia; Mr. and MrB. Burton Kllno<br />
nnd MIKB Juno Kllno. <strong>of</strong> WoBhlng-!<br />
ton. D. C,; Mr«. Joseph C. Cox, j<br />
Dobblu Cox ond Frank Co*, <strong>of</strong> •<br />
Philadelphia, are Rue>U <strong>of</strong> Mru.'<br />
Bonthatn, at tho Ottjiwa an Central {<br />
Avenuo. ' • [<br />
Sir. hnd MrB. Geogro Farf*ll. <strong>of</strong> j<br />
Woodbury. Woro KUeBtx over the j }.<br />
wtok end. -Mr. Farr«ll/ln an active ,<br />
realtor with <strong>of</strong>fice ID Haddonflold,! "'<br />
N. J. . | :<br />
Mr. Norman Vdnnamnn. <strong>of</strong> Ocoan • :<br />
X'low, «|wnt Sunday with Mr.I ;<br />
Woolston hero. i •'<br />
,. Mr. OhnrleB Gray, <strong>of</strong> West Phila-<br />
delphia. Bpcnt tho week ond with ,<br />
friends hero. ' i<br />
MIUB Sophie Shuyer 1»IB returned I .<br />
to IAH AnKelcn uftor enjoying M j<br />
vacation hfro. • j<br />
EIHIO E.'Hookor. <strong>of</strong> Detroit. Mich., j<br />
iH.hfre for Iho month <strong>of</strong> AUKitot. i<br />
I, S. Clark, who haa JUBt returned '<br />
to rolunihiiK. Ohio, Biiya ho will [I,,<br />
Whole<br />
BV Kxp«rt Operators <strong>On</strong>ly.<br />
• - - B««utl»ul Laro«<br />
• Vacation Special<br />
Mayflower<br />
Permanent Wave<br />
By Ekfxrt Operator. <strong>On</strong>ly<br />
NO EXTRAS<br />
Guaranteed 8 Montns Not Articled<br />
by Ahampoolno or DalhlnQ.<br />
ENTIRE<br />
HEAD<br />
A Woman's crown <strong>of</strong> glory, is a Mayflower Wave. Let your beauty dreams come true and yonr<br />
htubands and JwetthcarU will rave 'and tell yon how beaotifnl yon look with yonr Mayflower<br />
Wave. ' ' ' • • • • '<br />
MAYFLOWER BEAUTY SHOPPE<br />
183 S. NEW YORK AVENUE<br />
Open Sundays' and' Evening*<br />
Silk<br />
I<br />
These drtnei naft<br />
^for $18,00 od —•<br />
PalmBeadi<br />
Clo4<br />
$2.49 4 »*<br />
Hv re lo an OBMIUIH<br />
Ket the latest PitaT<br />
Cloth—Value |f.|* Jf<br />
White Dock<br />
Sailor Styte-AI<br />
Collegiate<br />
Men's Nkhn:<br />
All 8irtj in Iiaei, r<br />
Atlantio <strong>City</strong>'s Leading Beauty Parlor .<br />
A full line <strong>of</strong> Hiria)<br />
Men,.Womea ul "<br />
at Cut WtB ;<br />
New York<br />
Open Ev«nlip '<br />
FREE TRIPS TO<br />
Brigantine Beach<br />
Regular round trips, by comfortable busses and with-<br />
out charge <strong>of</strong> any sort, are being made daily and Sunday<br />
to Brigantine Bead)«-ans the public is cordially invited<br />
to inspect this new^tfeen-front resort, connected with At-<br />
lantic <strong>City</strong> by a rgommbth bridge and Boulevard.<br />
The round trip requires two hours, and the time and<br />
places where the company busses may be boarded,<br />
lantic <strong>City</strong> by a mammoth bridge andf boulevard.<br />
A FORTUNE A DAY j<br />
Beachfront Investors Still Making It |<br />
•^HERE are some beachfront buyers here during the past week have rnatfc I<br />
Lsider or pessimist to believe. In fact-there is all probability that A,<br />
might have been able to make twice this amount, but they are confronted wil<br />
the fact <strong>of</strong> refusing^the first <strong>of</strong>fers <strong>of</strong> pr<strong>of</strong>it, which appears hard to overcome wiA<br />
the average individual.<br />
• The next shift in beachfront buyers appears to be between 16th and 34th<br />
yeaK V haS T^A toli ^ intJli i madicrami)le ^beachfront property^ an<br />
gone from $100 per foot to $400 almost within a week. ^<br />
25th and 27th Streets^ which someone will make a mce sum^n, if iaken<br />
LEAVE ATLANTIC CITT:<br />
Albany a&d Atlantic Avenues.^—'- .<br />
•Texan ftnd Atlajdtic Avenues^. : —<br />
KTortJi Caxolina ami AtlaAtig AvenU6ft-^—.<br />
Malyland Avepui; and Boardwalk<br />
10.00 A. M. . 2.00 -B, M, 4.00 )?. M.<br />
10.08 A. M. 2.05 J?. M. 4.05 p. M.<br />
10.15 A.M. 2.15)?. It 4.15 P.M.<br />
10.25 A.k 2.25 P.M. 4.25 P.M.<br />
Island Development Co.<br />
. 90J Boardwalk and 1201 Atlantic Avenue<br />
You should control some beachfront at once if but 50>eet and Wait for real re-i<br />
'suits. • • • : . _ . . ... • •..;....•• '.• ::;;•«<br />
Some people who have not made any <strong>of</strong> this money lately say, "Son«:i|<br />
one will get stuck and carry the load for Years to come;" How could a resort 1<br />
^irki^U. »„ uw_ll.. ;_ it.- *—t I ll t. 1 .1 .. '. . '• l -/• • i;i<br />
niit ^different increased value on these tracts very hourrnot to^speakoTa coratlnj; and' fur-<br />
h llk.lv nnd a broad boule- cv ery lot In thlH Btxtlon ha» nlnhlue afor tht clo»« <strong>of</strong> the pr«n-<br />
«likely ont * r 1 B<br />
I it a «ianaing oeyona )jr good •,OCO|,ODB brought moro. Tho <strong>of</strong>llco or John J. Foster re-<br />
» 70 S 0 P<br />
)jr good •,OCO|,ODB brought moro.<br />
b t i dd t a<br />
)jr good ,OCO|,ODB brought moro. Tho <strong>of</strong>llco or John J. Foster re<br />
whlch baa been done up but no sniea.were recorded at a porm the followlnc sales: Ton<br />
ime. . ]lesser figure, l" lu *" **"• na*A*tnm nn/nu,i k» tm*<br />
dry would become<br />
PAHADE<br />
»<strong>of</strong> entries, the decorations<br />
general arrangements ex-<br />
w<br />
jmiur event hold ln<br />
i affording a pleasing dl-<br />
In aeashore gayety. such<br />
£Bnot be too highly valu-<br />
drawing cards for the com-<br />
' In which they are held.<br />
o much, time cannot be<br />
Id success<br />
fctby parade, which In the from publication. Pluia Place I Alfrvd Gordon. Frankcndeld sold<br />
»<strong>of</strong> entries the decorations ani1 • «• Wllaonal Apartmentn. | (Continued on page four)<br />
|| Proposed Plan Will Be Discussed at Commissioners' Meeting Hert<br />
Monday Afternoon; <strong>City</strong> Engineer Collison Ordered To Moke<br />
.. Cost Estimate <strong>of</strong> Doing the Work<br />
Drainage Problem and Curb Elevation Will Be Settled<br />
I Tho extension <strong>of</strong> tho hard BUr- templated by the Commissioner*,<br />
facing <strong>of</strong> the city streets will be ThlH utroot will be re paved with<br />
taken .up for conuldoratlon at .the bard surfacing. . '<br />
meotlnK or <strong>City</strong> Commissioners at Though the specific figures were<br />
tho <strong>City</strong> Hall next Monday. It la not made public, Mr. Collison cal-<br />
the. plan <strong>of</strong> tho Commissioners to culated tho work to cost about<br />
I vxti'nd this paving an fur an con- 1350.000.' ,<br />
dltlohH will permit. Other Improvements .that will<br />
I Junt how much paving cnu bo probably come up for discussion<br />
—• ^ complotod has not yet been deter- next Monday at the Commission^<br />
It would take moro than toy balloons to ralwi thena young- m ' n'»•*•*• •*•*•«»«g \JUt.lMA.y yj. -i. my HB HUbmltted an estimate on along tho water front from Eighth<br />
m rrii ii v—•' mi '• ' th'•> Pourteonth to Sov«nt«onth aeparato contract.'<br />
!Y,_ . , . , , _ , . _ _ ,,.,, BlrvotH: Seventeenth Street from Tho city submitted an agree-<br />
list Exceeded All Other Yean; Commercial Entries " Wi^ley to ABbury Avenues; Six- mont to the Pennsylvania Hall-<br />
<strong>On</strong>, nf the Features " toenth Street from Wealey to As- road, after this company signified<br />
bury Avenues; -Fifteenth Btroet nn Intention <strong>of</strong> filling ln the low<br />
• from <strong>Ocean</strong> to Abbury Avenues; land which it owns between<br />
Two FntnM Frnm Fnr-Awm, C-nlrnl AfnVn Eleventh Strtot from <strong>Ocean</strong> Ave- Eighth and Ninth Streets, be^<br />
I WO Lntriea rrom rar,-/\Way V-enUal >\tnca nUB to Boardwalk; Moorlyn Ter- tweon the Thoroughfare and<br />
: : ruco from <strong>Ocean</strong> Avonue to Board- Haven Avenue. Attention was<br />
Tho baby parade, tho moat <strong>On</strong> tho float or tho ScaMhoro wa > k - " llcd H b ?n, lhO nS[JinS?i^ri.? > SJl<br />
Kpectacular event <strong>of</strong> th» KeiiH<strong>On</strong>. Homo for Bablc« appeared a little Uptown Streets MiiillfS h« ^5221,^525^^*<br />
d th B d l k k d ^ f ^<br />
dieted that tbe-QarJIen IoU would Company ^ James Franklin, trua- Pavilion. Many pen»n8 arriving rh7lr"pape;""cc7tume»''whlch"""iS Atlantic to" Asbu~r><br />
Association<br />
llClfif^C<br />
USUlCbb<br />
making them not only a Poo Or- T h » <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High Bchool<br />
U^ h.i^.n. >._tin _i ...iH . u «w «« • .> u * mimhier tuHutlon U!lll end <strong>of</strong>flclully<br />
ty. but a national affair, gankation Would Accomplish ,omorrow niornlnir when certln-<br />
«ent <strong>of</strong> making them BO Mncj, for Themselves and <strong>City</strong> catea <strong>of</strong> credit will ho presented<br />
tht ti will b ut a brief a&Hembly exerclne In the<br />
(««ent <strong>of</strong> making them BO<br />
ttre that entries will' be<br />
bam many distant points.<br />
"<br />
for greater efforla next<br />
I the baby parade should<br />
Fully iwllevlnB that nn uwmcla;-<br />
f B d l k rhnntK<br />
Tomorrow's Session<br />
Ejlds 5limmer School<br />
'<br />
Medals Will Be Awarded To High<br />
School Pupils<br />
catea <strong>of</strong> credit will ho presented<br />
ut a brief a&Hembly exerclne In the<br />
auditorium lo each orthe 450<br />
HtudentB .enrolled In the varloun<br />
coumco. by Principal Jamea<br />
Stevens.-<br />
Medala wlli ' bo awarded -to<br />
'-id'as one <strong>of</strong> the events tlon <strong>of</strong> Boardwalk merchant* !»tUd6ntB, not yet named. In tho<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> season • would develop Idea* and action* :,,,ui,ie, Ort education, BOWIIIB.<br />
y . that would iM'M'ot the city nnil j phynclal tralnlnK and geometrical<br />
• . themselvoB. stopu will ' be taken ,iVnwlnK I-UBBM.<br />
_ _ -__,^« ' '» a few day*.to form tho Boavd- |n nddltlon to the 4B0 Btudot<br />
THE PIHEMEN ' wnlk BUBlnewt MOII'K Aiuocliitloii. lalroady mont|ouei], who nro ror<br />
,ht. A Blato or tentative nonilim-! tho mint part teachers, thore i<br />
tu - . ,,. ,, «nt <strong>of</strong> School. Ocoan <strong>City</strong>, prlncl-<br />
.through ignorance or der ^w'Jlk % « " " yJtordny! " Bertha n.-.Ka.n..««.!...»» pr.n-<br />
V, will be found out. ..tho bualnotis people.on tbo walk clpa!._ Ncwurk Htato _ Normal<br />
hhiS<br />
bourB or<br />
n ue to Board<br />
Tho baby parade, tho moat <strong>On</strong> tho float or tho ScaMhoro wa > k - " llcd H b ?n, lhO nS[JinS?i^ri<br />
Kpectacular event <strong>of</strong> th» KeiiH<strong>On</strong>. Homo for Bablc« appeared a little Uptown Streets MiiillfS h« ^5221,^525<br />
rtagod on th« Boardwalk, WUH tilteplng pickaninny and tanned Atlantic Avonuo from Blxth N|nth^and Eluhfh Street^^<br />
held Under Ideal weather condl- baby or lighter hue. Street to North Street: Wesley. {« i •• ^}» ala uirrout<br />
tlonH.laHt Wednesday^ morning.' Baby 166 greatly' enjoyed' the Avenuo from Blxth Street to ]<br />
whereby <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> will set dl-.<br />
I "The que8tlon <strong>of</strong> 'flrc Insurance Normal School; r<br />
have a clear street for rates In one that should bo taken (Continued on<br />
«- J- *L" ^ _. ^..liin Immediately and ettorta y<br />
CITT MBWB<br />
i »S Company<br />
.f ,hn „„, Ball, „ I e i l l l l ^ P S l . !<br />
hrough lgnoraDce or der Boor3WB|£ ""rtViiiittl^t' yi-atordny, Berthn R.'.Kal.n..n'HHlHtant prln-<br />
. will be found out. "the. h'ualnotw penplo on Hie walk clpal. Ncwurk Htato Normal<br />
Convor complains ' that huve been keen about an ortrun- School. »upcrvlKor <strong>of</strong> dcmotiBtra-<br />
ere hampered this, week %£»>**% S'ten tat doll.!; "w.'T^izol. pr.nc.p,.!. Tren-<br />
Hng an alarm by motor- ?^trlliutlon"«o»i« had to un»wer ton High School, junior high<br />
violated this regulation, tne telephone. k«op an appoint- school.<br />
• •-—. mont with thi' .lontlBt o.- run for No son C. Smith. «iipervl«lne<br />
i tho B,1K train. No nrwmxlutlon principal. Lcpnla. education.<br />
. ., . -• „„" Ji,.rt .iltlifiiit funrtu und Laura E. Woodward, InBtructor<br />
tall motoriBU who ylo- JSp,""^-d" Ih* wtSSf work nntuVy rtudy. Uontelalr State Nor-<br />
regulaUon. and BO bo ^hoiilc) bo pald.Boj —.—u _...<br />
Kl«"nh!T~£ik-w3k: -.••"l-tod "A lattl. Tough Guy."<br />
- The lino <strong>of</strong> march n« roped Salt Water Taffy Baby<br />
<strong>of</strong>f under the direction <strong>of</strong> tho po- JJ,^ 213,' Marie D« Freltaa. <strong>of</strong><br />
lice. A.great throng llnod the Oarwood. N. X. represented a<br />
both' Hide* or thla thoroughfare to ••gait Water Tolly Baby." Nu-<br />
calch a Blimp** <strong>of</strong> the parade. moro(is Bolt wnU'r tar/Ion wer<br />
Tho parade Htartcd nt. Sovonth Htrun^ from thin costume. The Ir-<br />
Strt^t-. Tbo partlclpantH marched renltitlble younKHlertt watching tho<br />
to South <strong>of</strong> Tenth Ktrvet. Tho parade had a Jolly tlmo Btcallng<br />
JndKea". MrB. M. E. Xl'hoUtonn. <strong>of</strong> tho tafflotf and eating them:<br />
615 South Forty-ffluhth • Street. JJO. 1z, an a "aiadloll" and 7,<br />
Philadelphia: Mrs. A. E. Margor- aB on "ERyptlan MIBK," attracted<br />
. ' , favorable' attention.<br />
. • . " ."MIB» <strong>Ocean</strong> Ctly." wa« No. 204.<br />
I vy : 1 139. a Bweet tot In a coach, flirted<br />
iJP v VftJ . 'fT*' outrageoUBly with Frank Stuart.<br />
fcA»,«^Pf V •'• one or tho JudRea, Bobby and Tom-<br />
ti 1 * rT£h \ • m' yappearcil ln a novel balloon<br />
IK^ti.d^t. • ^_ #^k dluplay.<br />
• t- , ••MIBH MooreHtown." 205. np-<br />
'. peared In a red coach nlcoly trim-<br />
. ! ini'd. Two floatB Hint woro very<br />
attractive wore 31. which Bhowed<br />
; two Bhmll BallorH piilllxK Cupid<br />
' v i, with a BtrliiKod l»w on a float,<br />
. and "Sprlnu." which WIIB a hand-<br />
H^nioly trimmed coach.<br />
" "Uttlu MIH« Muffct." M3. wan<br />
" s^mowh it tlieil when uliV puKs«d<br />
the JuilKt'ii .stand. She peeped<br />
through ili'owHy eyoM to HOO what.<br />
It -WIIM nil ahmit when HIIH.float<br />
;" wiiti halteil. . '<br />
j A .Quaker IIIIKH prt'Keiit <strong>of</strong>flcoru <strong>of</strong> tho<br />
(.reaii mill tlm room will hnvo n Alumni ABKOclatlon nre^ W. K.<br />
lureo "li'ii fireplace. A flrcplaeo i-vans, prouldeiit; MlBa Emily n.<br />
will alxo ho Infilled In the HUH . L y ncl j' • wieretnry and^ trenBurcr.<br />
purlor '""' James BtcvenB, chairman ot<br />
Tho' dliiliiK ' room liau iargi! thu «^cutlvo conimlttco. •<br />
French doorn i»p'onlnK Into u hal- •' '• '"-' '.<br />
rony nn tin' ocean .sli|c. Tho . <strong>On</strong>o boozer wan hoard to Bay:<br />
ureakriitt room', 11 feet by 12 feet, "Why, thlttsh" key'n got a door on •<br />
(("oiiiliiiii'il on PIIKP Four) It."<br />
Winners <strong>of</strong> Baby Parade<br />
First Prize • ' •<br />
' Prottlcdt Baby, Lovlni; Oup. Alien Acncn Cornell, Philadelphia.<br />
Bent Do'.orivted Coach, Irving Clip, Francos Bronmin, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />
Fancy Drense.il. LovInK Cup. Jano Mildred Fauneo. .<br />
Finent Float, Loving Cup, Clarence Randolph Thompson.<br />
Comic Section, Loving Cup, Malcolm R. Lovoll. Greenwich, Conn.<br />
YounBiBt Baby. (8 weeks). Silver Mug. Billy Pr<strong>of</strong>it,'Philadelphia.<br />
Fattest Baby, Silver Mug, Elulo Spatola, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />
Original Float, Pearl Handled Knife nnd Fork, Ira Scott .Johnson,<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. •<br />
Se«qul-Contcnnla) Float, Moselle Butterworth, Philadelphia.<br />
Second Prize<br />
PrettleBt Baby. Bon not, Golden C, Young. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />
Bent Doeoratbd Coach, Pearl Necklace,-Boberta J. Byron', Elklns<br />
Park.' • • •• .<br />
Fancy Dramoil, Silver Necklace. Elalo Rebecca • Walker, Phila-<br />
delphia. • • • '<br />
"FlnnHt Float, Silk Socks, Jean Voaa, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />
Comic Section, Boat on Wheeta, Bobble and Frank'Coxr, Phlla-<br />
delphlu. ' . - ' . . •<br />
Youngest Baby. Droan, Marie Richards,. .<br />
Fattest Baby, Silk Sock*. Lawrence Edw. Noplldg, Philadelphia.<br />
Original Float. Bathing Suit. Maty Johnson, Philadelphia.<br />
Special, Handkorchlefn, Hugh Boyd Smith, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.- -<br />
Twins •' •<br />
Joan ani| Mary OrolllB. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, Two Largo Do)In. '<br />
Roue May and Ruth Ann Reed, Yonkers., N. Y.. Handkerculefu.<br />
Helen May and William Otto Helmer, Philadelphia', BaBkot<br />
. Novelties. ' • • '<br />
Special<br />
FARTHEST FROM. HOME:<br />
Harold Booth. Central Africa, 12,000 tnllea rrbm <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />
Bathing Suit.<br />
Betty Booth, Central Africa, Bonnet . .<br />
No. 21S. Salt Water TafTy dlrl, rode all night to get to parade,<br />
D o n . • • • . - • ' . - • ' • ;
mm<br />
sfe'<br />
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***&&&•:<br />
>*'.'• •'•'•I' 1 ,'<br />
X-r-i.^V^V?<br />
, !<br />
''fVni*<br />
; ; | j: MM<br />
•Am<br />
?! :\1iii/f<br />
j - ••••9 ;*>•-<br />
Paw Two OCJBAV CUT SEWS, OOEAH CUT, V. 7..<br />
MAKE GREAT TUNA CATCH '<br />
At-Th© Jack Mackonilo and Paul" Porry I tho cqulpmonl wan postponed Contral AvonuoJ being taken rrom loy "it<br />
, _ • havo made this production a nconlc I until Monday. Tom Mix In "The tho roar end <strong>of</strong> a South <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> mining<br />
•' I ~V^ f^^n% \ T*/*^ *T! K«m and ovory member <strong>of</strong> tho coat | Man Within," was-tho feature, trolley. A _numbor <strong>of</strong> tho South Cor tho fm<br />
in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
"Introduce Mo" la not on)y Mac- A trip vln tho camera to tho plno<br />
Lean's best picture,<br />
HacXetm Prove* He Is Screen'! comedy ever produced<br />
Best Comedian in ''Introduce Me" :: •<br />
1 but tho (jreat- WOO i Iplcej, leaplni,' l chaauiH. h " bi behiic<br />
• - . s Dancing Every<br />
tlHhlns KraundH hut tunu H«hlnK ch.iue.l by a mean-eatliiK bear and I Daily Change |<br />
la tho moat estcUlriK aport that I .lunullnir over nothlnKiiourf on ui<br />
• Evening<br />
have experienced. Itecently there rope'a-end. be reach** the peak I } ' <strong>of</strong> Program j<br />
have been ttchoola ot thin vurlety | far ahead <strong>of</strong> hlx competitor*'. Bui Prlvato Instructions by<br />
(<br />
In thlH locallry."<br />
hlH ilexcent <strong>of</strong> the mountain (ftpn | two Complete ShoWs Every |<br />
Appointment<br />
For many yuarH Mr. Patterxon everything In* thrllin niul lati^lm.<br />
every I,, I,|M. hurry. uccldently rollx I Evening—7 and 9 |<br />
Phone 988<br />
Saturday with Captuln Cobb. The I hlniHeVf blmxelf Into a great Hnowball<br />
debonair crlmlnul lawyer pre- whlrh which .... but bat would lie<br />
uunttf a far different appearance I ulvlni; Klvlni; the- pi plot away.<br />
In hi* n»hlni{ toe*. W)ien the| <strong>On</strong>r>o4!e Opposite ^MacLean<br />
In the lendtrlct<br />
Attorney, or Philadelphia. sEWSt Stuff photo«rupher nuked Inix fi-mlnlne role.ln Anne Corn-<br />
nnd Robert Mullln. AB»latant. t)lu the nu;irlt.|U> quartette to po,e. po^c- lor lor ,,,,„ him ,u. he j wll]| uhoxe petite beauty and rare<br />
jobation OfOcer <strong>of</strong> the Phlludel- Inquired |I1(,U|rc(j If |f Mr. Putternon fritu-riioii .,,.. „ , ' I<br />
tuna took hold <strong>of</strong> one hook. „ ^h" Uoodhlno Colony for |<br />
threshlnit under the wave«. then I-wblc-Mlnded Mal.M will noon be |<br />
leaping dear out <strong>of</strong> the water that enlarged by the addition <strong>of</strong> a two- •<br />
theToabermen could Kct a .|ul» |Htor y hrlck dormitory, the con-<br />
View <strong>of</strong> It. the fl»ti battled for fact Tor which nan been let and . :<br />
freedom. At tlme« the Hah waa work on which will bocln In a<br />
brought bealdo the boat, only to £« w ' ''iV"- .fart '«' the material •<br />
again make a break for freedom. btl "K oa the K«ind. ;.<br />
After 8truKEl|ng for more than an An appropriation <strong>of</strong> THK.000 ; i[<br />
hour and twenty minutes, without wnH..nmdo for the bu Idlnir. A<br />
apparently toning, strength or Patient^ at thh»-lnntltuilon. who .<br />
dlml>mhlng Its- elforta. It finally ara <strong>of</strong> •} Io * cIl "" ) . LAZ<br />
' • " ^<br />
THEATRE<br />
BOARDWALK<br />
Bet. »th and 10th Streets<br />
NOW SHOWING<br />
broko tho Hue<br />
.""".'ntally, are<br />
Captain Cobb estimated the Huh I•'"<br />
Program—V/ecU <strong>of</strong> August 3rd.<br />
• The Seanson's Sensation ' . . • ' '•<br />
"Drusilla With a MilUon"<br />
• With Kenneth Harlan, Mary Carr and Priscilla Bonner. '<br />
Illt! homo on tho IncreaHO, there being 1GG<br />
iU_thla__tlmc<br />
Aaherman-finally landed six. after<br />
breaking several oak rodn at the<br />
buttn and loidrig four hundred<br />
feet <strong>of</strong> line.<br />
. The largest <strong>of</strong> the flsh' landed<br />
weighed 58 pounds and the xmall-<br />
•eat 51 pounds. Tho average <strong>of</strong><br />
the catch WtH GG poundB. Deuplte<br />
tbo fact that tho flBhormon wore<br />
woolen Bngor stalls they bore<br />
blisters from their labors.<br />
Cumden. and hln brother. Wayne<br />
Kraft; vlalted tho locality with<br />
The Park Theatre<br />
•'Tho Moorlyn'u Little Brother"<br />
Location—<strong>On</strong> tin* l»o«rMwnik<br />
lit 1'iurU Pine**, (b^twwn Third<br />
and tth Hiri5otn.)<br />
Attcactlori*— Kin« rhotopluyu<br />
nnd (IOCHI MIIKIC.<br />
'•" performsrtc**— Dully Mutlnh<br />
tit 3 IV M. Kvunlnira 7.15 and<br />
D.I 5.'<br />
AdmlstlonMntlnflo, ISc to all.<br />
ltit ,30c Children<br />
Telephone—Ocuin <strong>City</strong> M'j.<br />
-,^.M.n*—ntrcctlon G. W.<br />
DON'T MISS<br />
AT"<br />
Hotel Flanders<br />
Water Sport Show<br />
Tonight'<br />
Friday Evening, 8.30 P. M.<br />
Tlie Dual SwimmlnK Meet between the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
: Oty and WUdwood Life Guard*<br />
Special Attraction<br />
GREASY-POLE, SWIMMING AND OTHER<br />
AQUATIC EVENTS<br />
' • * *<br />
. Anlmlmdnn—Adnlfa 80c—Children 25o. .<br />
INTRODUCE<br />
-ME<br />
X streak <strong>of</strong> laughing lightning<br />
and a bear <strong>of</strong> a comedyw-fal8o<br />
, |<br />
Patbe Heview<br />
Fable* Topics <strong>of</strong> the Day<br />
Specfal Added -Attractions<br />
' ROYAL P. MAClEtLAH<br />
Philadelphia's Noted Tenor !<br />
- Stereoscopiks'<br />
Screen ILateut Novelty, prov-<br />
IllB that there,--IK a Fourth<br />
Dlmenulon'. i<br />
. . : :.. '_ . :_<br />
. Monday-Tuesday |<br />
Vlrslnla Valll Ui i<br />
1DP THE LADDER<br />
' and Chicago Bingo BUCCOWI<br />
Added Attractions<br />
Pathe Eeview Comedy<br />
Coming!!!<br />
The 3 Biggest Suiprises<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Year!!!<br />
MOORLYN THEATR<br />
ATM. « The Brightegt gt Spo( Qn fhe fhe Boardwalk " v<br />
(AT 8th. STREET)<br />
Where The World's Best Pictures Have Their Premier Showing<br />
Saturday, Monday & Tuesday, August 1-3-4.<br />
The American Fflm Booking Office Presents - -<br />
Added Attraction<br />
A Hew Story <strong>of</strong> the "Face Makers" entitled "The Fast Male"<br />
The Moorlyn New* No. 3<br />
FaUe<br />
WILLIAM POK<br />
nuiwrt<br />
A X a f<br />
EAST md WEST<br />
A • JOHN TORD<br />
rHODUCTION<br />
Extra Attraction,<br />
Miss Edna Mae Llewellyn<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'» Premier Soprano Million<br />
Special Feature<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s Own Hews Keel<br />
Topics PatheNews<br />
FOUR DAYS ONLY<br />
Wed., Thurs, Fri. & Sat.. August .5-6-7-8—<br />
. '; The William J?o* Super Production<br />
"The Iron Horse"<br />
With George O'Brien, Madge Bellamy, Will Walling.<br />
Gladys Hnlette, 3. Barrel KaoPonald, Colin .Chate, ",.% l<br />
Oharies Hewton, Delbert Mann, John Padjan, Charles ' •<br />
• . . ' OltaBtey and Stanhop>Wheator<strong>of</strong>t ,.,-Zt'<br />
• * . : • • .. - , • .... i.i<br />
. And a tremendous taut.totaling; 5,000 peopley inriiMtZ v<br />
• •; •'. • •;•' . _ t h r e e t r i b e s o f ' I n d i a n s . ' •• •-.' •• :..••!;•'•!.<br />
<strong>of</strong> Abrariam Lincoln.<br />
Historical fapts. Wonderful Arills, action, vim 'arid 'pep.'•':?<br />
rhmute with an enormous cast <strong>of</strong> tjonular stars. ; ; '' : '<br />
' ' ' • " ' ' " • ' ' ; " ' • I ?T~ 77^" ''''< •ci'<br />
Added Comedy<br />
mcture<br />
:<br />
F«JUe To|>lc«<br />
ant mlnliten from nni wh lch all Indli'H are cordially ln-<br />
The «neral S l H vlted - Man y ""Wects <strong>of</strong> Intereat<br />
The general public Is ate dlBCUluM.,| nt tncite .mcflt|nKB<br />
' , , • .' and It lu a pleutuint way to ep^md<br />
ugustine's Church aI \';I te ' rn ! >O1 K. Augustine's Church<br />
!' /<br />
aI \';<br />
XT Avenue near Pour- Ep<br />
Street. ' The Rev. * Thomnii at<br />
tar rector. Masaea: Sun- come<br />
ft ISO. 8, 9. and 10 A. M.; a=~<br />
'yDornlnm at 7.30 o'clock. R-<br />
U «-30. g, and 9.30 A. M.<br />
Ifcry'i Chapel, - Second<br />
snd Atlantic Avenue. Mass<br />
Joseph's Church, Somern<br />
at 8 o'clock Sunday<br />
TrMty'Episcopal Chnrch<br />
trtl Avenue and Eleventh<br />
, The. Rev, Joseph XV.<br />
. A. M., rector. Residence<br />
toot to church. 10S3 Ccn-<br />
Lnnae. Sundays: 7.4S A.<br />
loly Communion every- Sun-<br />
U0 A. M.. Sunday School.<br />
'A. M., morning prayer and<br />
V (Excepting the first Sun-<br />
I the month.) 10.45 A. M.,<br />
^Isy In month. Holy Com-<br />
745 P. M.. VcBperB and<br />
. 10.00. A- M., Salnf Days<br />
Jf days. ' Tuesdays, Wo-<br />
Oalid at 2 P. SI. in the t<br />
"LITTLE<br />
YTEA ROOM<br />
St«h Street<br />
-Qty.N.J(. .<br />
I<br />
Bervlco, Quality, Home<br />
' Cooking-<br />
, K. H. M.tthl.i, Prop. -<br />
VE WITH<br />
SAFETY<br />
: at your<br />
REXALL<br />
DRUGSTORE<br />
OF<br />
GNES1A<br />
PASTE<br />
1 ** per cent True<br />
;;«flk <strong>of</strong> Magneiia<br />
Hatnral Color by<br />
ing Stained Mm '<br />
JfWithe. Your Teeth<br />
*hem Hew Beanty<br />
•;P*Vt Them White<br />
Jweet. AcH Mouth and<br />
*s Drug Store<br />
:*4 Central Ave.<br />
Now is the time, to have<br />
yoar Stucco Work attended<br />
to by master craftsmen.<br />
We personally anpervise |<br />
all work to tee that, it is f<br />
executed the way you want |<br />
' • ' -. • • I<br />
We also do plastering and |<br />
brick laying and would.be |<br />
pleased to show you how. f<br />
WEIX we do it. f<br />
H. W. Bonham |<br />
'1135 Bay Avenue . I<br />
' I<br />
Telephone 1124-JT I<br />
' , * - ' • ' • " ' " • • ' . ' •<br />
• • • " * • : • • ,<br />
- ?^ Tt'' rtep ^nrorro/Uo^^ ^rr/U^^<br />
who havu piiBHud beyond und lov-<br />
*"K thoiiKhtH for those cntcrl'iK<br />
w'rvlea Wednesdays ~nt n '° "'" !"mo sorno tlmo this' thin ' coming comlnic . month, month. | The. Conly Quurtot. connlKtliiK<br />
12,00 noon, Bible school. August. Watch for further do-|,,r Florence Klnnalrd. noprano;.<br />
7.30 l». M., cvenlnK Bervlco. '<br />
when tho phetor will f{lvo an appreciation<br />
<strong>of</strong> William Jonhlnsii<br />
lll-ynn.<br />
Hpeclal nnmlc under tho direction<br />
<strong>of</strong> Clinton O. I^iwdcn.<br />
H.v. C. iValt.ir Bhelloy, puutor.<br />
»1 program for Hun-<br />
Xdhodist £piscopal Chnroh Morninx "ervic'c-ioliB o'clock.<br />
Ith Street nnd Control Avo- j. Comunlnn Hervlco (Kull) Lloyd.<br />
Norman .Vincent Sargent, "yum. "JCHUH. I My Croim Huve<br />
t. Sunday mornlnit wor- Token." •t<br />
10.30 o'clock. Church Anthom. "Ahldn In Me. and I<br />
«t 12.15 o'clock. EvenIni; I". Thee." Wolcott.<br />
•at 7.ni-?."<br />
WUK followed with nuic<br />
Intnrext, and the BOIOII <strong>of</strong> Mr. W<br />
II. Klllhnur. the well-l<br />
tone, <strong>of</strong> I'hiludelphlii. ><br />
enjoyed. : 4,vrvl)-e»<br />
'. <strong>On</strong> account<br />
iKutloriH.. In-<br />
I tending -wordhippora are-.ur^cd to<br />
| come early. Doom are .open one<br />
. ." '.<br />
Methodist Sammer Amiliary<br />
. The regular m«^tlnii <strong>of</strong> tlw<br />
Hunnni'r Auxiliary <strong>of</strong> the Metho.<br />
(lljit Church occurred on Tuesday,<br />
<strong>Jul</strong>y -2K, at tho Hotel FlanderH,<br />
ut :i o'clock, with 5I1H. CoKxabixm,<br />
the pi'exldeiit. presiding. The follovlllB.<br />
proKrum wiui viiill rendered:<br />
I'liinolngueH. Mr.' Dale.<br />
Solo. Mrs'.' Smith. ,<br />
Iti'cltatlon. Mr«. Mercer.<br />
. Iticltadonx, Gullelnia C. Ford.<br />
An Inxplrlntj (ulU on "Co-operation"<br />
-WUH Klven by Hev. S^. • V.<br />
m : o<br />
i in ••(, i l^'l«le: contralto- xolo.<br />
acrmi'nl H»"«l-»'''ccl: posklude.<br />
H !, »«""'•" K " r THEATRICAL DISPLAYS<br />
. 25 years' practical oxperlonco In loadl&ff shops <strong>of</strong> tha<br />
• country<br />
7th and Asbnry Avenue - <strong>Ocean</strong>ville<br />
0CEAB CI.y.H. J. H. J.<br />
i. WIIertolre."<br />
"Olorla,"<br />
Kexllval<br />
". Evening Orsan<br />
g J j K
mmk<br />
XbgeFonr OCEAN OR HEWS, OCEAH (UTK, H. T.<br />
Contract Let For<br />
lin to E. M. Button.<br />
It was owned by Edward M. But- reportod that several big deals or Hard Surfacing<br />
ton. The price reported was 1525more<br />
than ordinary Interest had<br />
Beautiful Home<br />
Keyhan Sales<br />
per foot.<br />
been made, nut the details were Under Consideration<br />
The Keyhan Roalty Company<br />
(Continued from Paffe <strong>On</strong>o)<br />
reported tho - following sales.<br />
Two other pieces <strong>of</strong> beachfront not ready for publication.<br />
Neither the purchase price nor tho<br />
in the same locality- were sold by<br />
(Continued from Pago <strong>On</strong>o)<br />
hntt 8 French doom.<br />
buyers" name wan dlttclosed.<br />
this <strong>of</strong>fice. <strong>On</strong>e.piece <strong>of</strong> 50 foot<br />
was for the account or W. C. Tomorrow's Session ridding the city <strong>of</strong> drain water af-<br />
Thu kitchen, whon completed, Corner <strong>of</strong> Thirtieth Street Lundenborger. to, Charlotte S. Ends Summer School!tor a storm, especially In thocentwill<br />
bo tho last word In modorn and <strong>Ocean</strong> Avenue, with riparian Cheater. Price. $425 per foot.<br />
IIT or the city, has confronted the<br />
convenience. Every essential Is rights.<br />
planned wltb an eyo to labor wiv-<br />
Fifty feet <strong>of</strong> beachfront, '.be- (Contlnued from Pago <strong>On</strong>o) <strong>City</strong> Commissioners for many<br />
ing-. This room will bo tiled.<br />
<strong>On</strong>e hundred Ofty. feet, corner tween nineteenth and Twentieth<br />
years.. • •<br />
Among tho modern conveniences<br />
<strong>of</strong> Twelfth Street und <strong>Ocean</strong> Ave-<br />
.Martha Downes, Instructor In<br />
Streets, was sold for Esther Sum-<br />
Installed In the kitchen will bo an<br />
nue, with riparian rights. ner to Arthur DeMarls at the rate,<br />
mathoroatlcs. Newark State, Nor-<br />
The logical method <strong>of</strong> overcom-<br />
oloctrlc regrigoralor.<br />
Tlireo hundred root, corner 6f <strong>of</strong> (425 per foot.<br />
mat School, arithmetic.<br />
ing this condition la the placing<br />
Elithteenth and <strong>Ocean</strong> Avenue.<br />
O. Cavallaro. head <strong>of</strong> departor<br />
drain pipes under the city<br />
Midway to tho mKiond floor on<br />
Velma H. Mould, lot 2815. block<br />
streets. Tho cost <strong>of</strong> this work has<br />
Two hundred feet, nt Twenty-<br />
the main stairway-will be a IBTKO<br />
C. Garden tract, to A. G. Chalmeluhtb<br />
Street, with riparian<br />
platform with French doors leaders,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Allentown. Pa., for 12.450.<br />
rights.<br />
cal education.<br />
I«T Into a balcony on, the ocean<br />
aide or tho building.<br />
<strong>On</strong>e hundred feet, at Twcnty- SeUs Beachfront for $67,500 Meta Lnnicbeln. aKslslant superrlgbih<br />
and Wesley, without ri- Some Idea, <strong>of</strong> the activity <strong>of</strong> the visor <strong>of</strong> physical education, West<br />
Tbo second floor will contain parian rights. • ' market can be- known by the -fol- Hoboken, physical education.<br />
4 bedrooms, a dressing room. 2<br />
tiled baths and 2 tiled showere.<br />
<strong>On</strong>e hundred feet, on. WeHley<br />
lowing bale <strong>of</strong> 150 feet <strong>of</strong> beach- E. Marcla Baldwin, associate In-<br />
The baths and uhowers will bo In<br />
between Nlnteenth und Twenfront,<br />
beginning 100 feet north structor in pyacbology. Newark<br />
different colored tile.<br />
tieth. • •• .<br />
<strong>of</strong> Twenty-second Street, for John State Normal School, psychology.<br />
Fllty Feet on Wesley Avenue<br />
M. Simon, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia} to a Irwin B, Kom'erville, principal.<br />
tyalds" rooms will be on th between. Sixteenth and Seven-<br />
buyer not named. Mr. Mould had Rldgewood High, School, sclc.ico<br />
third floor. • '. . • teenth<br />
prepared an advertisement > onnnd<br />
geocraphy.<br />
Streets, .with rlpurlan<br />
Tho construction will be o rights.<br />
UVdnewliiy for this particular lot Frank H. Lloyd, Kiipervlsing prin-<br />
brick and stucco with varlegatod <strong>On</strong>e hundred fifteen' Iota In the<br />
to be printed In this edition. cipal,. Leonurdo, geography and<br />
. alate ro<strong>of</strong>, with all copper Hash Gardens. ,<br />
Thursday morning he called tho HlBtory <strong>of</strong> education.<br />
• lncs, valleys, glitters and con<br />
NEWS'<br />
A tract between' Atlantic an NEWS' otnee und UHked for the I. ^" Edith R. Ilolirouich. instructor<br />
ductors. '<br />
Gull Road was xold und' resold<br />
* ' The tvrrace floor on the ocean <strong>On</strong>e hundred Ufteen feet.- Chel<br />
side or tho house la to be laid with Place, corner <strong>of</strong> Chelueu I'lace and<br />
Importod tile.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Avenue, with riparian<br />
rights.<br />
New Prices Recorded in Herbert S. Smith's Office<br />
Eighty feet <strong>of</strong> beachfront be-<br />
Real Estate Sales tween Twentieth and Twenty-first<br />
Streets waa sold through ihe qf-<br />
(Continued from Pago <strong>On</strong>e) tlce <strong>of</strong> Herbert R. Smith. This <strong>of</strong>-<br />
this plot to E. M. Button through llce also reported the following<br />
the same <strong>of</strong>fice.<br />
Hales, the plots Include riparian<br />
Corner lot. Gull Road and At-rights:<br />
66 2-3 reet on Wesley Ave-<br />
' lantle Avenue, 65 feet by 100 feot. nue, between Twcnty-flmt • nnd<br />
for H. Manley. <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, to Twenty-Becond Ktreitu: 100 feet<br />
Arthur 8hoemakur.<br />
corner <strong>of</strong> Thirtieth Street: 100<br />
Ten lots In tbo Heart or thefeet,<br />
corner <strong>of</strong> Thirty-third Street<br />
Clardens Tract, from Zoe-9.-Parls and 150 "feet "between' ' Thlrty-<br />
to P. Klaus, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia. thlnl und Thirty-fourth Streets.<br />
Lots 1710. and 1711, on <strong>Ocean</strong> TIIIM olllce reported that It nan<br />
Road, sold for Bert Gurretwon to Bold and renold u group <strong>of</strong> thir-<br />
Mabel Moses.<br />
teen lots on Crescent -Roml; In the<br />
Lota 2502 to 2S17, inclusive. Gardens, Bvc tlmen within tieven<br />
McLaughlun tract, to Nathan lei days. . .<br />
G<strong>of</strong>f.<br />
Eighty lots In the varlotiH nec-<br />
• Three lota on <strong>Ocean</strong> Road, sold lions <strong>of</strong>.the Gardens.were Hold by<br />
' for- Edward Hogan to Bert Gur- :bls <strong>of</strong>fice.<br />
retson.<br />
Lots 211E to 3122. McLaughlan Mould Sells Beachfront '<br />
Tract. . '<br />
Among the Haled reported by<br />
-on Sea Spray Road, from E. M. he <strong>of</strong>llce <strong>of</strong> ThoniuH W. Mould wan<br />
Button to Zoo 8. Paris..<br />
i 40-foot utrlp <strong>of</strong> beachfront lo-<br />
. Lots 1701 to 1710. Inclusive, cated between Eighteenth and<br />
Heart <strong>of</strong> tho Garden Tract, from Nineteenth Streets, extending<br />
Thomas W. Mould to Zoe 8. Paris. 'ram Wesley Avenue. |6 trarry<br />
- Lots 1370 to 1375. Inclusive, on ferron. <strong>of</strong> Vlnolanil. The riparian<br />
Crescent Road; for James Frank- luhts are Included In thin .tract.<br />
l ?. «• ''"»»'»Kn. insirucior<br />
ad to be changed as the property I L n ,. Ell 5"f h - , N t Warlc State. Normal<br />
had been sold. ^ y Tho coat <strong>of</strong> drainage from Asbury<br />
Avenue on Eighth. Ninth<br />
and Tenth.Streets was estimated<br />
to be about $250,000.<br />
Civic organliatlons and many<br />
property owners, anxious to BCO<br />
the hard surfacing extended, will<br />
be pleased with the announcement<br />
that thin, matter Is receiving the<br />
consideration <strong>of</strong> the Commissioners.<br />
Last Monday the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commorce, In. a,communication,<br />
suggested this work<br />
be continued.<br />
Little opposition' Is expected to<br />
I School. EngllBh.<br />
the plan. Last year many'prop-<br />
Clara Levy. Instructor In 'his- erty owners thought tho cost <strong>of</strong><br />
ThlH olllce reported tho italu <strong>of</strong> tory, Newark State<br />
ulx loin In the Heurt <strong>of</strong> th« Gar-<br />
t Normal School, the pvg puvlng would bo too gKreat.<br />
Af<br />
dens tract, block 18. to II. D. history y and n clvlrn. cll |ter | experiencing p tho great Im-<br />
Chmuberldln, <strong>of</strong> Lancaster. Pa. Ett Etta Donnhuy, helping teacher, J provement that ht resulted ltd r rrom the h<br />
for S13.800. • '•<br />
Morris County. English uad his-1 hard surfaced streets, and the In<br />
Ainu lot* 1762. 1863. Heart <strong>of</strong> tory.<br />
| creased vulue <strong>of</strong> their properties.<br />
Marguerite - M:irquart, nupor- »t a comparatively little, coat.<br />
the Gardenn tract, wax Hold for thevisor<br />
<strong>of</strong> art In nlturnatlng schools. many <strong>of</strong> tho property owners op-<br />
account <strong>of</strong> Beatrice Welker to Dr. Newark, druwlng.<br />
posing tho plan'Iast yeaT requcat-<br />
Charles H. Vull and Edwurd Ho-<br />
Bun. The , price .<strong>of</strong> these IotH.<br />
Lella F. Pay ton, Instructor |n!"<br />
which are located on the corner <strong>of</strong><br />
Surf unrl Inlet Rnudt*. wuu not reported.<br />
Old Timers'Inv««t '<br />
Lam week marked the entry <strong>of</strong><br />
a number *<strong>of</strong> old-time residents <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> lino the- real entuu'<br />
field. Some <strong>of</strong>* those persons hud<br />
lUed here 'for a score <strong>of</strong> yearn, i<br />
but- were always tluilil <strong>of</strong> buying j<br />
"or fear <strong>of</strong> losing liurd-earned BUV-<br />
IIKH. <strong>On</strong>e Investor, who Htepped<br />
nto' the ever-widening circle <strong>of</strong><br />
imut.ur real estate Investors, told<br />
the reporter: "I huvu been living<br />
:iere for twenty-nve years wnltliiR<br />
lo see the bottom drop out <strong>of</strong> the<br />
inurket. I um not going to wait<br />
wenty-flve years and only .huvit<br />
recollection <strong>of</strong> uhut I might huve<br />
(1 'tho ComniUslonerB to extend<br />
art. Thirteenth Avenue School.! •«* work this year.<br />
Newark, drawing.<br />
I It la doubtful, however. If all<br />
Grace W. Engelx. Instructor In'the work Hubmltted by y the <strong>City</strong> y<br />
Industrial dtil urtn, Nk Newark State J Ei Engineer g will.be illb attempted p d this i<br />
Normal School, handwork. i year. The amount t contracted d for<br />
Catherine M. ZlxKen, supervisor will be governed by tho legal<br />
<strong>of</strong> muulc,<br />
x.-Trfnton, prnvluiona ax provided In munlcl-<br />
niiiHlc.<br />
pul management.<br />
Mary. I). Itutlibun, Instructor In<br />
muulc, public UCIIOOIH, Trenton,<br />
Big Dirigible Passes Over'<br />
Mary-C. WHIIlock, aiuoclato In<br />
clnthlnic, department' <strong>of</strong> home<br />
had." Incidentally the tlrHt<br />
thla man mude.waH pur-<br />
conomlcH. UnlverMlty <strong>of</strong> UlnolH, | "P<br />
/Ithin tlireo hour» ut a pr<strong>of</strong>it <strong>of</strong><br />
1,250. '<br />
The <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> Goetz and Knnnub<br />
MOULD'S<br />
WEEKLY SPECIALS<br />
50ieet <strong>Ocean</strong> Front Between 36th and 37th. Both sides<br />
011 ». u ». l *\ 1 Fishermen Had Luck Philadelphia,<br />
• . In Delaware Bay the occasion. •<br />
The Ladle,'<br />
A party or <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> flahere. a<br />
'eu at the<br />
who Bpent thn day on tho Dolawaro<br />
Bay.' returned last night<br />
with 160 flsh, 81 croakers and 79 Avonue. on<br />
weak Bsh.<br />
'rom 3 to J<br />
Those In the party wore: William<br />
R. Reynolds, William Came- would enjoy<br />
»l»r<br />
ron, Nelson Brown. 1BOAC Shaner. bay. All<br />
Charlie Shaner. Thoy l<strong>of</strong>t at 7 aro Invited<br />
o'clock yesterday morning from good time.<br />
Reed's Beacb, in Captain Bolce's<br />
boat, and coat lines In the Dela- Watch far K^<br />
ware Bay.<br />
During tho trip they had some <strong>Ocean</strong> Cltjr<br />
experience with man-eating Bleit yt<br />
sharks. <strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the sharks.was touring car^ whfc»<br />
cstlmatod to weight - about 2S0 to be speeding pe wS<br />
pounds, tho party said. The ^toward<br />
sharks did not attempt to attack<br />
anyone but. merely observed. Tho car was<br />
. . it . .- Atlantic <strong>City</strong> iT<br />
yesterday mornlat<br />
Mo.tor.Car Driver<br />
tho Atlantlo OtT<br />
Flee» After Collision reau. which Seat<br />
legcd l ^<br />
R. W. H<strong>of</strong>fman., or Atlantic morning.<br />
<strong>City</strong>, wan Injured early last Sunday<br />
morning when bis machine ~~<br />
turned turtle after, being struck<br />
by another motor car. the driver,<br />
<strong>of</strong> which Is unknown.<br />
H<strong>of</strong>fman was traveling rrom Sea<br />
Isle <strong>City</strong> to Atlantic <strong>City</strong>. At<br />
Thlrty-fqurth Street and Central<br />
Avenue a car traveling In the<br />
same direction struck H<strong>of</strong>fman's<br />
car. which turned over after striking<br />
the curb. THIH wan about<br />
2.30 a. m. The driver <strong>of</strong> tho<br />
other car did not-stop. Tho only<br />
clue to hlB Identity won a render<br />
<strong>of</strong> an Eanex car which was torn<br />
<strong>of</strong>f by the collision.<br />
Despite the early hour, about<br />
u Hcore <strong>of</strong> cars'gathered nround<br />
the spot in u few minutes. Police<br />
Lieutenant Burman arrived a few<br />
minuter after tho accident occur--<br />
The lnjure' at about dltappeure.1 S.45 o'clock In th'-^'. •;'.•:/•'••.- I v - . ' ^ '<br />
&V^'^«i ! «ffli'J&>;w'>^vJ-V;'-\ri>'k'^''. 1 :;^<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> N. J.<br />
I<br />
1Wp<br />
il h<br />
mI-<br />
OCEAH OUT TOWB, OCEAH OrlY, H. X.<br />
oday's Best Real Estate Buys<br />
Every<br />
Beach Fronts<br />
We have beach front properties that should net you several thousands<br />
in A short time, some plots are 50 feet, others are 100 feet.<br />
We have 100 Feet Beach Front at 36th Street for $12.000, both sides<br />
<strong>of</strong> Wesley Avenue, if sold today.<br />
Asbury Avenue<br />
We have a good business property, in the WGOLWQRTH BLOCK<br />
that, will show about 8 per cent., owner will take large mortgage. Act<br />
quick on this. -<br />
5 room cottage for. : :._ _ _,._...L $3,500.00<br />
6 room cottage on Anbury Avenue.......... $6,500.00<br />
2 family apartment, furnished.... .'.. $10,500.00<br />
2 family apartment, near beach .,.....'. $12,000.00<br />
' . Come in and see us, we have good bargains.<br />
STANLEY M. PONTIERE CO., Inc.<br />
Real Estate : Insurance ^Mortgages<br />
957 ASBURY AVENUE<br />
CORNER PROPERTY<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Avenue at Fourth Street<br />
EAST C0EHEE<br />
For Sale—Bargain<br />
Splendid location for doctor or druggist<br />
CONSULT<br />
JULES R. LEDIG<br />
Real Estate Insurance<br />
333 <strong>Ocean</strong> Avenue<br />
For a Real Bargain House<br />
1245 Asbury Avenue<br />
4 Stories .<br />
IN THE BEST OF CONDITION<br />
7 Bed Rooms—Including Basement Floor^Two Car Garage<br />
Bath-Oas-Electricity—Heat and Hot Water<br />
In the Heart <strong>of</strong>.the Business District •<br />
$18,000.00<br />
, • Financing Easy<br />
MAX ZIMMERMAN<br />
607 Eighth Street .<br />
Pnone 1041<br />
Are You Looking for Lots ini<br />
McLaughlan-Conover Tract?<br />
DELIVER THE GOODS.<br />
^<br />
REALTORS<br />
this<br />
EJ-<br />
1604 Central Avenue<br />
Two Story Detached Cottage, Separate<br />
Garage<br />
inane ed<br />
J. C. O'CALLAGHAN<br />
933 Asbury Avenue<br />
For Quick Turnover<br />
The wise real estate buyer who focuses his eyes on 34th<br />
Street beach front property has them directed on the right<br />
place. '-"...<br />
It ifl one <strong>of</strong> the safest, surest and most pr<strong>of</strong>itable beach front ventures<br />
ever <strong>of</strong>fered for a speculative investment.' '. •<br />
I have a few choice pieces in this section<br />
HERBERT R. SMITH<br />
Realtor<br />
601 Eighth Street<br />
For a Real Good Bargain<br />
• ' • -3 farnily<br />
Apartment • .<br />
• ' very near<br />
Boardwalk<br />
$16,750<br />
. WeU Financed<br />
Inspection Invited • . .<br />
Consult With • ' - '• ..<br />
CLAYTON HAINES BRICK<br />
ELMER JACK8ON PEARL . . '<br />
REALTORS <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />
411 Eighth Street<br />
For Sale<br />
Centrally located ocean front lot with riparian rights, improved<br />
with 2 stores and 2 apartments only<br />
$40,000.00<br />
FOR QUICK SALE<br />
8th & Atlantic Ave.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />
Sign<br />
Piece <strong>of</strong> Real Estate<br />
Advertised on This Page is a<br />
Special Value Offered for<br />
Quick Sale <strong>On</strong>ly!<br />
Now is the Time To Get.<br />
In the Real Estate Swim<br />
A glance at the real estate<br />
transfers published on another<br />
page will give »n Idea <strong>of</strong> tho activity<br />
<strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> real estate<br />
market. There U nothing<br />
"OaBhy" about this. It.repre««nt»<br />
bona ado transaction* and. •Olid<br />
values. And there Is a reason for<br />
this. • .<br />
- People—residents as well as<br />
outsiders—are Just' awakening to<br />
the value <strong>of</strong> South Jersey real estate,<br />
especially seashore property,<br />
and they ' aro miking hasto to<br />
snap up the big values which hava<br />
heret<strong>of</strong>ore boon passed by unnoticed.<br />
There will b« no recession from .<br />
these values, either, and the man<br />
or woman who wants to get In as<br />
near tho "around floor" as It is<br />
possible to do now. will • be wise<br />
to make their Investment*, attar<br />
careful Investigation, without unnecessary<br />
delay. " ' ,<br />
' Soon the activity now centered<br />
In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> will extend to other<br />
renortn dawn the coaiit.<br />
100 Yards<br />
From<br />
Shopping<br />
Districts<br />
Corner Property<br />
Accessible from three aide*<br />
—food pnUio garage lite<br />
—ground size, 70 x 90.<br />
little cash needed.<br />
$25,000<br />
Shone 4a<br />
Frank E Darby<br />
REALTOR<br />
. . •. M<br />
•• • ^'fl
jsjsji;<br />
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS<br />
Oeonc%* M. WhHo Ljint] and * Improvement<br />
Company fo Harry TMImun.<br />
»t ux. il.oo. lyim 37. 3d, :i:i. in.<br />
block 110, plan B. XVlldwood Junction<br />
Holxh'tx. .<br />
Ooorico it. Whlto Ijind nnd Improvement<br />
Company to llobcrtu li.<br />
Towni. . ll.lw. I-ou 30 to S». block 9.<br />
auction 4, U'hllu.Uiro.<br />
Michael Cook, et al.. to William A.<br />
• Huune. et ux. $1,800. Truct contain-<br />
Injr 3 acre*, 1 ir., and 17 p*r, irioro or<br />
lii«a on Ktuit iildo Alain Hay Hhore<br />
IU>ad opponlte latu residence i<br />
Ham Douiruuut, doe'd., und be<br />
Seek Recall <strong>of</strong><br />
Commissioners<br />
at AvaJon<br />
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v : • - : ' • ' ; • • • • " ' • • • ; • : : • • ' : ' • ' • ' • • ; • ' • • • " - • " • ' • • • • ; ' • • • • ' : • ' • • • ' • ' • ' ' - ' - " :<br />
cat mm, OCKMT COT, w. J.<br />
Hove UMU- the Mayor and Commit.<br />
Reported bom me o&d*l county reconb for the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Newt<br />
Tho following la a list at Convoy- at corner in<br />
».»>• ncosoatared vuturvu lor for record r l In- Ith the CCajw<br />
<strong>of</strong> heir* <strong>of</strong> John<br />
May County Clorfc's Ofiico from <strong>Jul</strong>y IVbbJo V. h\*mlvr, «t n).. to Itobortu<br />
iTlo <strong>Jul</strong>y 17. 1935. Inclusive.<br />
T. Krricaon. |6£6.6ti. Two tructa <strong>of</strong>.<br />
<strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> Oc*an <strong>City</strong><br />
land on \V*»t aldo <strong>of</strong> road lending<br />
UcLauffhMn-Conover Company to from r-Kuy Ueitlty Co. to Thornaw<br />
J. Woodrow. Mr. J200. 'Uotft il mid<br />
43,. Wlldwood Boulovurd Tract; pluti<br />
1<br />
Mirinirt<br />
tifnc 'Personally shown at these store*<br />
iKllliviJ hy tin »xfrom<br />
th« Youfli A.nl 'Coin- Holbrook'm Drug" Store<br />
. <strong>of</strong> St- Vork <strong>City</strong>, who<br />
nupyrvlm* thi? uw»* 8th St and Boardwalk<br />
OCEAN ory, n. J.<br />
BABY PARADE PHOTOS<br />
are now on sale at the<br />
,;,i7 y rT^y^rT MOWEN STUDIO<br />
Spick and Span<br />
8* Street and Boanlwalk Approach<br />
LAUNDRY<br />
Sanitary Methods<br />
'.. •• * Doors from Boardwalk<br />
Eree Delivery<br />
XV" Guard Against Loaa<br />
4<br />
420 West Avenue<br />
Camera<br />
OCE1A.N CITf. N. X<br />
Men at<br />
Your<br />
Telephone<br />
Mn. Maty Patterion .<br />
Call<br />
Phone 144-W . Prop.<br />
Special Sale<br />
cullty ami becauuc tlurt- wati no<br />
•svldonce that he told th<br />
lliuor.<br />
- ... •' •• ' —OF—, ' •. •<br />
SILKS<br />
There would be n lot more.miccesuu>«<br />
If people worVed as hard<br />
u» they tnlk ubbut vorkiiu;. •<br />
That which \* Keldom «ce" —<br />
on u brick wall.<br />
Jobbing Alterations<br />
T. W. Wiikinson<br />
Carpenter and B<strong>of</strong>lder<br />
" 230 Central Avenue •<br />
Pbono 787-J<br />
OCEAN CTT7, S. J,<br />
SPECIAL ATTESTION<br />
Paid to ..<br />
Hotel* and Boarding-Houses<br />
.- Phone 2U-W •<br />
. • Tot Qokk Delivery<br />
NATHAN GREENSTEIN<br />
' Wholc»ale Fruit and Produce-.<br />
735 Asbtuy Avenne Andrews A Padflo Avenues<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, H.J. Wildwood, S. J.<br />
D0HT PAIL tO STOP AT<br />
Sheppard's Battery<br />
SERVICE STATION<br />
We Specklixe in Battery and Electrical Work v<br />
8th and Aibnry Avenne . 0CEAB OTT, R. 3.<br />
• • * ' • • " : ' • ' • : • • • • ' • i ' .<br />
$1.75 quality <strong>of</strong> Silk Broadcloth in Pink and<br />
White*36 inch, for...... : .. .........,..<br />
$4.00 quality <strong>of</strong> Mohair, Black, Tan, Grey<br />
and Brown, 40 inches, for.....'.......;....<br />
$2.50 quality <strong>of</strong> Printed Crepe de Chine, 40<br />
inches, for*.'.<br />
$2.00<br />
inches, quality <strong>of</strong> Printed Foulards, 36<br />
for....<br />
MaeMURRAY SILK SHOP<br />
. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Titk and Trust Building<br />
• »nr»t Moor, Arimry Avenue •<br />
Quality considered, prices^ less here than elsewhere<br />
Be<br />
Beating, broom or »<br />
cuum cleaner reonfti<br />
only the dust frond*<br />
uurface,. but the "<br />
ods we use cotideai<br />
to our reputatiaB M<br />
modern and • > ffy<br />
rug and carpet deaoen<br />
Get in touch with a<br />
for estimates. Wencd<br />
each other.<br />
Carpet and<br />
Linoleum<br />
pone By Expert<br />
Your Satisfaction b<br />
• Our Success ; :<br />
TheG.&W.<br />
Cleaning<br />
Works<br />
15 W WaMngfaa:<br />
Avenue (Rear)<br />
Coll 1007-W<br />
for Berrtce •<br />
' . " • ; • - ' • *<br />
0CBAH CUT XEW8, 0CEAH QTY, H. 7.<br />
The Chelsea Title and Guaranty<br />
Announces That <strong>On</strong> and After August <strong>1925</strong><br />
Guarantee ot the Paytnent <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>On</strong> First Mortgages on Improved Real Estate<br />
in:'Atlantic <strong>City</strong> and Immediate Vicinity<br />
This Company gratefully acknowledges the generous support <strong>of</strong> the Public since it began business January 2, 1923,. This support has<br />
enabled it to improve its service month by month and now encourages it to inaugurate this new service, believing that this service will not only<br />
assist the Borrower and the Builder but will protect the Investor at the same time. It further believes that safe GUARANTEED<br />
FIRST MORTGAGES will contribute materially to the more rapid upbuilding and progress <strong>of</strong> our city. All properties will be fairly and<br />
conservatively appraised and the cost <strong>of</strong> the service will be reasonable. ••.-.. '<br />
TO BE GUARANTEED,—MORTGAGES MUST NOT REPRESENT MORE THAN<br />
60 PER CENT. OF THE APPRAISED VALUE OF THE PROPERTY AND NO<br />
MORTGAGE ON UNIMPROVED PROPERTY WILL BE GUARANTEED, AS TO<br />
THE PAYMENT OF PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST.<br />
President, H, WALTER GILL<br />
Vice President, JESSE B. THOMPSON<br />
Vice President, WILLIAM F. SHAW<br />
Solicitor, ALBERT C. ABBOTT .<br />
ALBERT C. ABBOTT<br />
CARLTON E. ADAMS<br />
J. PRATT CRAMER .<br />
EDWARD H. FRIEL<br />
H. WALTER GILL<br />
SAUL C. CORSON<br />
HARRY GOTTLIEB<br />
FRANK P. GRAVATT<br />
Phone. Marine 5150<br />
HENRY HALPERN<br />
RALPH R. HARCOURT<br />
CHAS. H. HARRISON<br />
LINUS A. KELLY<br />
ABRAHAM J. LEVIN<br />
JOHNMURTLAND :'•<br />
JACOB C: MYERS<br />
SEYMOUR D. PERCIVAL<br />
OFFICERS<br />
DIRECTORS<br />
Secretary, LINUS r\. KELLY -"<br />
Treasurer, CHELSEA NATIONAL BANK<br />
Title Officer, WILLIAM G. LAMBERT<br />
Ass't Secretary, DAVID E..GARDINER<br />
CHARLES S. PRYOR<br />
RICHARD H. ROBERTSON<br />
JOSEPH W. SALUS<br />
MORRIS J. SASLAFF<br />
LEWISP.$COTT<br />
JOSEPH SHAPIRO<br />
WILLIAM F.SHAW<br />
FRANK J; SIRACL c \<br />
NEWTON-SPENCE<br />
ALBERT C. STEPHANY<br />
JESSE B. THOMPSON<br />
RAYMOND P. THOMPSON<br />
FRANK WALSH<br />
HARRY WEINMAN<br />
GORDON WILLIAMS<br />
WILBUR ZIMMERMAN .<br />
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than, oven when boUteroua. from<br />
getting on my nerves.<br />
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• My little school room was almost<br />
moat surrounded by gloss slam and 1WJ0 Hodcl<br />
tboraforo thoreforo. w was constantly ttl filled Customer: "to that non-broakwith'<br />
sunshlno and light. I mado abl « «•««• 'n that wlndsbloIdT<br />
•uuncti monda.<br />
Leaving the Old. Days Behind<br />
••Can' ?Su *o v w, £. nd h0 *" *° n0 ' ChDt - * *«*»* •»vh5 .taSi. reeaTinr<br />
mn i "" *£° 1 ?l! 1>ne " 11 . Por ldto tn8 nl * ht - I Mt'by tho clpe " ond hlnt » on h °" to bcaubh?r<br />
kIn?»°V • ' ° thr '»y- rf lndo w. lookin* out on tho gar- »"y thoir bomoa. I helped Thorn<br />
bbly kind? \ - • den where Curtlsa had Bret hold tr >r n « w loved my work. It not only cm-<br />
. a,!!!,,., braced the yountrotora thvmsclvva.<br />
but reached Into tbo homes and<br />
' . . my He tie school room became the<br />
confessional for all nolsbborhood<br />
disagreements and petty Btrlfo.<br />
Tho mothers,.as tnoy came for<br />
fellow at a dance."<br />
• their <strong>of</strong>fsprings, would stop and<br />
-*nd ho Waa gone.<br />
chat. I bogaa saving simple re-<br />
F It h l<br />
•«««• I bad HHlo tlnlo<br />
and I from tbo.hammock, lay gal cd to tii. ^Tbiuh «Z, -<br />
in* ^lJ ny 8t " r thot *""> W» Bt «»0 »««er tto Ch <strong>of</strong> ChrT<br />
on acolyto accompanying tho caroU.had becomo pan <strong>of</strong><br />
moon. Thon Bob'a voice can to night.<br />
me through the dark. . H. run •_.,_ ...<br />
grre. rl fd to o^ lc r °z iSoSr^ ^"SiS?<br />
•ITT rf ii V v. i y tnat "rikw an unswtrinir olBneat P<br />
dlvWuM JudJo aBk -^ otla °?« '" : chord w h«" *» meet tho ONE &£ H"'"* ""»
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PERSONALS<br />
resort.<br />
Miss Betty McCotter U spend-1 to "hi? nam"o""a*fter'<br />
nls new car.<br />
Monday evening;.<br />
«"'r Kr Harry MHlerTor Andu^ »•«. wore served and a nro-<br />
OQB» CCTJgffiBl OCKAM OTT,». J.<br />
« T. turned to Olenslde. Pa., after<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hiaton and J spending a week with Mrs. I<br />
Trontlo and Mr<br />
at 617 Central Avenne.<br />
d^hiaT.VVT.at.nr iK£ £m7 tZT lnl<br />
hero for a short period<br />
mothor at Penn'a Creek. Pa.<br />
Mrs Mrs. Charles Chrl Bowkor- B k and chll- fe.wor fe Rlhl Rolchley hhas<br />
• recently lost<br />
dren, <strong>of</strong> HlRhtstown. are spending his father •<br />
their vacation In thl» resort. James-Austin, who In connected<br />
Mr. and Mrs. O«orge E. Stow- with tho jras company at Ilemn<br />
art. <strong>of</strong> Morton, were sueaU <strong>of</strong> stead. L. I. spent the week enrt<br />
Mrs. MageJo Lake lost week. with hl» family at their home on<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Ouatave F. Morn- Central Avenue. / l . "<br />
hlnwesr. <strong>of</strong> Sea Isle <strong>City</strong>, spent FYank Roller, <strong>of</strong> PhlludilDhln<br />
Monday evening with frlonda.. who In otaylnR at Mrs Shock. 1 !.-on<br />
Dr. Helen B. Conway and Miss Anbury Avenue, entortnlaed Helen<br />
Kotbarlne Conway are week-end Fisher, <strong>of</strong> Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, at dinner<br />
visitors s with ith Mrs. Mary Miller. yesterday evening.<br />
Mr d Mr Cyr11<br />
nt ?" " ^o^n f Mr nd M WllM<br />
Mr !. ?"t d Mr "- Cyr11 ^o^n- <strong>of</strong> 'Mr. and Mm. Waller' McCorklv<br />
Philadelphia, nro Waiting with huv« returned to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> after<br />
Mrs. Mary Miller at her Wesloy a delightful motor rim to <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
\rir-p OmO y Miller at her Wesloy a delightful motor rim to <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
\rir-p<br />
' t A „ , <strong>City</strong>. Md.. and report the rouds<br />
• Mlsa Emma Lee and Mrs. J. In xplondld condition.<br />
Qlovcr/otW:oodbuy M M<br />
OmO ' t A „ , <strong>City</strong>. Md.. and report the rouds<br />
• Mlsa Emma Lee and Mrs. J. In xplondld condition.<br />
Qlovcr./ot_W:oodbury, are among Mr. and Mrs. -Harvey GolT <strong>of</strong><br />
tho summor visitors horo for a Wllmlncton. Del.-.arc BpendliiB a<br />
« ""i'^J „ „. . " hort ""y wlth Mr - Go «'« Parent,,.<br />
v „ I'II,, w - Oulld - " h ° ha8 •»«•> Mr. and Mm. Hnlph L. G<strong>of</strong>f,<br />
very ill for some time. Is now Eighth nhil Wrsliyr Avenue.<br />
S,°7* 1 , re"'« Avenue, on Fourr<br />
'""' Slrcct -<br />
Wexlcy Adams and wife «pen*<br />
tho w<br />
. «'k end with Mm. Adam's<br />
ParenU. Mr. und Mrs. Ou»tave<br />
MornhJnwejf. <strong>of</strong> Seu THIC Clly<br />
s<br />
«a»e Councillor. Mrs. .Louise B.<br />
Powell, <strong>of</strong> Atlantic <strong>City</strong> nnd<br />
Sla<br />
"> "ecn-tary. • MIHB Salllo XV<br />
t ^ ^ Mra.-William Lake njiil MM'<br />
Albert Cllbcrt. <strong>of</strong> thlH-r.'B')rr "it<br />
tended n meetlric <strong>of</strong> the Daughter*<br />
I <strong>of</strong> Amerlcu at Cedurvllle, on Wedni taken by<br />
rn on South Jersey beaches M«K«!hMl« WBH *« ««•-*»•» *>mitkrt AH iho<br />
Rico on tbe giant dl- director ror <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, and made P<br />
shrubs and flowers running rlglble. Los Angeles, on 'the two a complete story <strong>of</strong> the class. Ex- for Ir there Is an element <strong>of</strong> doubt I were on sale. ' '<br />
k A. t.. . » »«. stretch <strong>of</strong> water. ' • _.<br />
The coast guard atatlona along.<br />
went from class to class, all <strong>of</strong> llhe Jnla» had started. Crews from.<br />
From Egg Harbor Inlet to Chelsea<br />
tbe swlmnier made good pxa*£~<br />
i made In tb« P««t<br />
St. <strong>Ocean</strong> city, N. *. ror<br />
as second doss matter.<br />
. • Ern<strong>of</strong>lt M. Kent, realtor,<br />
reporU $115,000 UH'thn Halo.<br />
piico ror . tho building, at<br />
Sovonth " . . .<br />
Avontlo wnicn no. HOKI IU<br />
Gnorgu AInyora. or Prldgeton,<br />
for Mra. Emmu.Schuff. whp.<br />
now- reBldcB In tho .building.<br />
Tho Btruc'turo ha« it frontn»o<br />
<strong>of</strong> 100 foot, 8 Inches on<br />
Anbury Avenuo and 100 foot<br />
on Seventh Street. It lu two<br />
stotieB high and contnliut a<br />
bakery, four atorcB, and nvo<br />
apartments.<br />
Mru. Schuff will vncato<br />
tho premlBCM on September<br />
21. • • - . • • ' , .'<br />
tha Idea or thu theatre management<br />
giving tho entertainment<br />
with lid other motlvo than to<br />
"JUHt Klvo KM orcan recital for.<br />
notlihiK.'- Ho ludlcatod that It<br />
WOB Blmply a WCIIRO UW»I to brine<br />
an opon Sunday, which will not<br />
be countenanced by the <strong>City</strong> ConihilBBlonoim.<br />
It won labeled an ailvorttBlng<br />
scheme. ' * •<br />
<strong>City</strong> Solicitor. BOBWCII stated Ir<br />
the management attempted, another<br />
concert progecutlou would<br />
follow.<br />
ten" and unablo to explain<br />
the pS-ewmco <strong>of</strong> many ompty<br />
bottlcu, JUHtlco Wuve decided<br />
tbntWtovo Bhoultl pay<br />
tho Court a $3S fine or rcnuilu<br />
In Jail until tho fine '<br />
was paid. Stevo was taken<br />
back to his cell shaking hlH<br />
head and declaring," It's all<br />
a vast mistake."<br />
Jersey <strong>City</strong> Normal School, ad-<br />
southern end <strong>of</strong> the city. Here<br />
faculty and the B ?«>n> b| y|hounrwaa"able'''to battle during"<br />
derived from their VIBII. The plea- condulon -<br />
»ure <strong>of</strong> the-occaxlon was addeed In Water Eight Hours<br />
to by FranclK achiipert who play- ulai) MelUnor had pIanned to.<br />
rangod that both expruwi ami local next yeiir. Hu ututed thut many<br />
^^^ this mutter <strong>of</strong> purkx, Rharfo.<br />
ctreetB; uhrubu and flowem<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> folk« will low'<br />
mr by taklnc a lear frorii AH-<br />
's bookH. . Land BIUWM not<br />
deemed w> valuablo that<br />
tn-<strong>of</strong> It cannot.-be Hpat'ci)<br />
obllc UW.K and to wrvi- an u<br />
[roand to brlue out tin*<br />
3 <strong>of</strong> the homiK, hotelx nnd<br />
|W <strong>of</strong> th« reHort. No better<br />
hnent than thin can potwlbly<br />
ade, anil In building up the<br />
rtectlonn or <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> thin<br />
!f.<strong>of</strong> landbcapu beuutlQciitlon<br />
•fide MrcctB tihould be kept<br />
snly In mind, and w.horever<br />
IS. not been applied in the<br />
'•ectlons and can be done.<br />
If only In small spotH, It<br />
•I fw. j/.«» ' »» -._iM doubly<br />
BATHEBS It<br />
Is ucarcely a day goes' by I honor*. J<br />
... ... . ,. . (umttitlven.<br />
Mthera protection and that<br />
can do little leas than co-<br />
---.'with "the city for their<br />
protection by keeping out ol'<br />
'ater after o hearty meal ami<br />
ngat nil times whore they<br />
Under tho protection or the<br />
n*rd<br />
JBAN CITY NEWS<br />
"^Every Tuesday. hnd_>"rl-<br />
y ^ fflw^'r 1 ^'!! ;ra{!:rK. f0 .^V:i!Hrrh.1,'t55:'<br />
hourly eoniH'ttlmm to CumnVn antl bratlnn, which will murk'the one<br />
iMlldlhl l ' l t i n<br />
_ . _ , 1, „ « j i ». j. _i • Tot j y on Ietu<br />
439 Feet; Local.Champ loses Conduct Entertainment Stopped or particular Impnrltmce to ileiice, will liuve n fur-reuchliiK ef-<br />
Contest By J Seven cvc Feet By Direction <strong>of</strong> <strong>City</strong> Solicitor . thoyc ilc«lrliiB jli-lii)»-'truvHln U«> r,.ct In ci>iiii-nlliig belter' iimi.-r-<br />
° " "- . * „"• iwirlor cur.wr\lci'nl a HllKht t'.xtra Kiunillni; unit rclutloimhlp uiuoiiK<br />
' . fart 1 .. Heri- tin- iialioit IH IIrfniilcil tin- nittloiiH oi the world, he Hint-<br />
Stelwagon Wins Honors Was Called Publicity Stunt ^IZ,^'^;^,^^. '"M,H. K,,^,,, WI p^,,,,,,,<br />
' r "~ - Llutvooil mill KOIIHTH Tolnf. or tin; ll(i»ten« Lenuue. i>r Oceini<br />
Hii'roM Ix!iilz, nl' this illy. PolUe 'Ciiiiiniti Mai pie. 'net Inc. Otwiui <strong>City</strong> IK HIIIK afforileil city, lit n brier, but lutei-i'HtliiK.<br />
flni»heil H. < onil in the ln'Ht nvi'i'iiKi 4 uililer tin- ailiiiv or Clly Sollcltrn- in.t nipolll.in KIM-VICC at i>o|iulnr talk eiuliiixi'irilii' work <strong>of</strong> Ihi'Sea<strong>of</strong><br />
tliM'o-caxlH event In tin- nim- Ainln-w B'jxu'ell, t'olil Jobn . I'. pricfH. ' .. • ' >iliorc Buiiiiuer- Home (or Hublen.<br />
INK tournament IH-III by tlio <strong>Ocean</strong> Hiinkin, iiiatiiiRer ol. the Plazii Kxti'ii»lvi> ndvei't-lHlni; <strong>of</strong> tin <strong>On</strong>e Hlatemeiit uhe inmle that will<br />
<strong>City</strong> FlahliiB Chili und the Thealii.'. Hie llnaiilwnlk between boardwalk in hnimlwulk •route inohably ri'iaahi Innll In tin' K»>-<br />
Aiiiilcin' Club nr Oi'ian <strong>City</strong>. Sal- Ninth iijuL.TiMilh Si.rei'tK. Kiimlay ItiiiiKH the iiuinc ami attrlhlitPH ol niorli'H or.the U^lenern wan "ChlM<br />
lirdiiy mninliiK at Fifty-nlnlli •••.'I'HIIJI;, 'hat the fni- or«an ri^ <strong>Ocean</strong>. <strong>City</strong> to the attention or cure IK builillnu for eternity."<br />
Slreot and thu lii'iuii Fieil Bemer. i-ltal. ncheilulf to I(i-Kl" "I R-'-'O Ilio'imandH. The iittracliviy nip ' Prorewajr J. O. Dalley. nl'Phlln<strong>of</strong><br />
tlio'lJinir Iflunil VIKIIIIIK Club, o'clock tlmt .i.'Vi-iiliiK"eoulil .not.BO frotji Atlantic <strong>City</strong> ucronn tht,. ilelphla, noted WIIIK -writer, lentook<br />
tlrnt Dlaee iinionjr the Claw A ou. aecorilliiK t'> Itankin In an in- mradowH, tliioucli tho.. plm> and. dereil Koine nelcctUuiH thut ho had<br />
contentuntH for thlu event, with a tervlow yi-Htcrilny. . •' . oak IwltH-uud acrowi Great EKK written. He ulna umdo u Hhorl<br />
^«i nf' i'l5 fw.t 8 Inchw Fddlo Hiinkln wild that h.t had n•- »<br />
Harry BtelwaRon. <strong>of</strong> • tho Al>- hc \htvw opim<br />
Club, made<br />
t),e door* to the In addition there nro pleasure Indian Miss Among<br />
BUke trouble ' for the life piacc» respectively. ' . . Bign> he sold, and put It over the<br />
Is or else take his or her lire. Toe <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Clul> cumo to .original announcement out«ldo<br />
elr own bands and sometlmcB tho fore- uealn when George F. llHo theatre. Tho new sign' read<br />
fatal results.- Bauer, Jr., won Hccond pliieo Inloij followu:<br />
.dty pays for life guardH to th. Cla»j KJV^} «*•*. >»",""£!" C ^ ' ^ - ^ S " ^ ' ^<br />
<strong>of</strong> thrt;, CUHlfl Flrilt vtacc prohlbltK<br />
w won by Howard Biuchell. <strong>of</strong> cert." crt.<br />
irownlngs pit <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'B the Dover D FlHhlni? Flhl Club. Clb ' Fred Fd There WUH a border a( crepe<br />
i ts kept at ouch a. low rate. Llndnucr, <strong>of</strong> Wlldwood, took first uhoiit thin powter.<br />
...ottothecuroorthebath- P.- in C,rwCo ,,o wan the Ha-Wh, m^»«»«V thf »^<br />
oot ^always to the Bafoty <strong>of</strong> ? H<br />
(Continued on<br />
Schuff Property Sold<br />
y 0^ui« and hIH . v"ra"o cLt orKai. recital (Frederick. KI.JK«-<br />
»«cn. but. to the activity <strong>of</strong> WM 372 feet 2 1-!! Inelics. ley wan to have been the organist*<br />
^guard^ho <strong>of</strong>ten have to wlmltrlf <strong>of</strong> cn^ » In tho -b^^aS'su,,^ Jhow?^<br />
bathora to wifoty. Hucand event were M. pucld and pft,;, urtm|BB|onB. »„ Baid he could<br />
4 the man drowned laat Ooorce F, Bauer, Jr.. « ot " 0I Thoae In the parly were: J. X<br />
boutB belnK Hccured within cloiu.proximity<br />
to the trolley ntatloim<br />
alone thu Bay front.' -<br />
Cam are. operated out <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> at KlKhtli Street and the<br />
Boardwalk every , 20 mlnutCB,<br />
HtopH.bcliiB made at all cromi avc-<br />
(Coutlnued on Page Ten)<br />
A Vast Mistake.<br />
LaHt Monday mornlnc<br />
Stovo PrlRjsn. -IK, colored,',<strong>of</strong><br />
737 Went Aveiitiiv, rear, win<br />
•fore JiiHtleo Waro<br />
Mot seu 'the difference botween a .IIIUIKCII with hclnpr an un-<br />
at Flftcmith Street, been <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, and Charld Atklimon. (fl,e conc<strong>of</strong>t at tho Municipal Pier dcxlrablo portion. Tho police<br />
Jg where tbo beach WUB pro- <strong>of</strong> AboecoH. . on Sunday cvenhiK and a free.or- . Interrupted a poker came In<br />
1,. hla life would no jloubt . jjoy Hutan, <strong>of</strong> the AiiElerit' gan recital nt the Plaza Theutre. ' Stovo'n home the picvlouu'<br />
been saved. . ' Club, <strong>of</strong> Oconn. <strong>City</strong>, took the "Wo will KO In heavily to flml nvenlnc. Under tho grilling <strong>of</strong><br />
. Chl<strong>of</strong> Johnkon. PrIj;K admit-<br />
: . lo KOI inem.' uaid ted thnt hlH wire wnn Irvine<br />
Itankln. Ho will nhow a note on<br />
tlio Bcreen nt each performance,<br />
in. Philadelphia.. When Ciller<br />
hu continued, BtatltiK that the<br />
JoIniKon niilzzcd him rcmanaKcmont<br />
reKreta that-tho <strong>City</strong><br />
KUiirdlnpr n colored belle<br />
Solicitor prohibited them -clvlni; that wan llvlnu with him.<br />
patronB a free Sunday ovonlng or^ - who clnliiicd that Stevo wan<br />
Kim recital, clnlmlnit they violat- . her man." ' Stevo vehemently<br />
ed tho <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> bltio,lawB. denied thin Htateniont.' "If<br />
ml«tako." Admitting ho pro-<br />
b "' whtn . c «* ch Corner noticed<br />
'Sa'vltK. principal, alaiwboro State thut no »u"abld landing place had<br />
Normnl School: Minn Hurrlet Hnw.- heen erected, ho directed her to.<br />
ley. Kecretary: ChurK-u' A. Phil- »wlm to the Iwuch In tbe vicinity .<br />
hnwer, nK«lHtunt principal and or tho Beach Patrol tent at Mh)uiipervisbr<br />
<strong>of</strong> demonmratlonleneh- Mluulppl Avenue. •<br />
Ink'. Hiip.Tvlnhm; principal. W.i.t- Shu landed on tho beach'at Atneld:<br />
Helen A. Anielxi'ii, uilplnp; Inn tic <strong>City</strong> at r..«5 p. M.. JiiHt «xteaeher.<br />
Cniuden County: Sara uctly'ulKht IIO'III-H after uhc entered<br />
M. Iluchen. bend <strong>of</strong> department or the mirr at <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />
hlHtory. ItlrtRuwnod' Hlt;h Krhool: "t nm all rlRht," Hhe declared<br />
Frederick ProMeh. Jr.. mid wife, with a ttnille. liw ihv Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />
liiHlnii'tor In phyiilial ediiiallon, life.' KiiardH rnvered her with<br />
Clastiliorn Slnle Noninil School; blankt-tB. After poxlnu foi 1 u bat-<br />
Maiy !».'. Wucheror. mwlulant «'ry <strong>of</strong> camera men nnd nnnwerintt<br />
HiipervlHor or phynlnil tniliilnc. the qui'KtloiiH or in-WHpaper men,<br />
public. ncluwilH, llayoniie; Minnie "he ran. ulth evident dellKht that<br />
O. WnoilhiB, teai'hir.. Wiwhingtnii ""«' nccoiiipllnhi'il her ta»k. to u.<br />
HCIK'MII, WiHtllefil: Jinn T. Milch- " e »>' l ; y balh l louw> . where Bho<br />
ell. anxlKlaiit 'wipervlnnr or art. nnBtlly dunned her Ht.reet attlro.<br />
public WIIKMIIB. Newark:-Chaiiott.- . n "">iK tho «wlm ut frequent,<br />
lerrkner. IiiBtructor In IndiiHtriui int«rvttl«- Khi. mirlook or broth. •<br />
ait. ClnHHlmro . Stuto . Normal 2. ,. n _"' 1 rot * c '\ Shu was<br />
S i<br />
: ^ " h ^ r1 r aOt : Iat ' O<br />
manHhlp. GlaHHbnyo State Normal<br />
School: Daniel n. Hodgdon:-Now<br />
MIBS Mciticner In a uplendid typo<br />
among thoue<br />
r.^l,inr<br />
Kerby. or Philadelphia. MlHH JO-<br />
Beph 1B a Seminolu Indian. Both : I negotiating tho Bwlm. which waa<br />
Hh« nnd MIKII Kerby will remain rUnmhrr'ni fjiramerce ejtlmated to be about IB miles by<br />
here for the «canon.<br />
Other dlHtnnfvlBltorii nro MIBH<br />
Chamber pt Commerce tho coume which Bhe waa rorco.l<br />
Allco Lawlor. ot 371 ElKhtennth .Boosts Paving Program to rollow.by tho tldcw, but next to<br />
thc w<br />
Street, and MK Mrtry Holcomb.<br />
» 'n' what pleaucd mont wiw<br />
<strong>of</strong> 1626 KhinlcldTinlc Avenue, A comniunlcallon from •' the<br />
Milwaukee. WIH.- '<br />
1<br />
tn0 wonderful chicken waft)o din*<br />
ocean <strong>City</strong> Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce (Continuod on Page Ten)<br />
waw wa ra read at th the meeting g<br />
W. H. WlllluniK. <strong>of</strong> 31G Summit city . CommlHulonnrH yoHtorday<br />
or the<br />
Partv<br />
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at Gimmimitv<br />
:: —<br />
Street, reet. PlttHhurB. PlttBhurg, who .la IH protnl- promt- commcMidliiR comiiicMidliiR the CommlHHionerH CommlBBionerH d P'<br />
""* * • - JJ , , T, jf. ^L %,<br />
ncnt In tlmt city, ba« come hero ror the paving program which re- Hall a Success<br />
aituln thlu BoaBOti with.bin family, milted In many <strong>of</strong> the BtreetB bo- - • • •<br />
Hi- In iiccuBtomed to come here- [nx hard vurraced loBt year. Call-<br />
<strong>On</strong> Friday pvenlnc-lant n numvnch<br />
KcaHnn and Bay« that he IB inn attention to tho beneat al- 1|01 ' "' South <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> rolkVi<br />
now looking about ror a BUltable r^udy derived front thin program, donned all BOIIB <strong>of</strong> queer eoBtumeK<br />
home BO that he may -llvo hern th Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce BUR- and bled them lo the. Community<br />
permanently. . ^exled that a Blmllar program bi> Hull, at Fifty-third Street. Tho<br />
• ::-'• arranged, to evtend tlio hurd Bur- a.ffalr waa the annual' coBtumu<br />
O*L< SwirttjiWnT Prwitinn ' fiiclni?/ . party <strong>of</strong> the South Ooe.in <strong>City</strong> Im-<br />
WIS aeoretanal TOSiaon , ______..__ provoment Aiuioclntlon and a' great<br />
„ ., " "', ,v .•. • " affair It was. ThouKh not B»<br />
Mr« Knfherlnc SlmpHOji Hohl- pass Sidewall? Ordinance largely attended, an wa» expected.<br />
field has accepted a POflltlqn a« * . ^ ^ thei.o waB a goodly number <strong>of</strong><br />
necrotary with Frunk G. ZImmm-- •0nllnaneo~rnaklnK a city t >m » u > '» cOBtnmn.on hand to<br />
!?„£' ail ."f5 w ,,n..^ V^ .i..L ncrnilt noceaBary for tho removal. nlufe0 «>«> «""'»• i$,
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you cannot Rive inoTlH. thlnmi I Ouo»t: "Quite BOIIIM boy you<br />
love Bomance <strong>of</strong> <strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> Ward Beam's Mo»t Perfect Fhyaical III-HII-.-. un.l I would make you h " v " there. DIM. \vimt do you<br />
Specimens Dashed on the Bocks <strong>of</strong> Incompatibility; Propinquity ^«'t".«"y 1 " lhaI>py «"» thl » " c " up"* ""' '' O "" Kr<br />
Gbrious Month <strong>of</strong> hSt^<br />
at the Seashore.- v<br />
Make reservations now for d<br />
Labor Day at special rahj<br />
Stop at one <strong>of</strong> the finest<br />
ducted hotels on the Jersey co<br />
Spotlessly Glean—Supreme Smicr<br />
All Departments ,<br />
Correspondence invited for after Labor Day reservations<br />
For the week end—or any time it's . ,'<br />
HOTEL STRAND f<br />
PATTL M. SPIECKEH<br />
Ownership-Management<br />
OCEAN CITY N. J.<br />
• Phone 780<br />
g<br />
or both, waa broken <strong>of</strong>f. former. Tho Junior Hoi comix- had<br />
When their engaKomont wan little difficulty In ttettlnit vxcl-<br />
Brut announced there won much "•'>»* JObn In the movleu. But while<br />
tlOd rubbln r h d n'» "reRlstry " beror« thu .c-ameru<br />
ih i<br />
"uni'v conmacraniu reputation j xo a "taff • reporter <strong>of</strong> the<br />
yeum ago. UB.U vuudevlllo per-' NEWS. Frank K l'lilllpn. illr*c-<br />
l° r . m - t ' r ii.J.!l°A Ua . l ? r i'?!f""' lK '. ha . d i tor nt thl> BfPhlc artB coumo. OUR GRAND-DADS!<br />
Bxplalnnl the tlllfer.-nt purpones<br />
<strong>of</strong> (he varloun counu'a In printing. !<br />
There- ur • three' dlntlnct '<br />
tbelr friends and many- warm might weir hale been envied byicourKeir met ho,In <strong>of</strong> '. teaching''<br />
"Oh's!" and "Ah's!" from ' by- le4 Eunene- which hau been enuruv.ii u ile-<br />
So far as phyglcal endowment g"" 10 .*". Arl . hur ,. Su)£ ""' „ Jo « e « >h H| K n - *» ma "y c ? lora as desired<br />
rwedt. each rang th« b«ll <strong>of</strong> perfec- Noi-ju^t and Arthur Hyatt Hoi- may b« utwd In the prlntluB but |<br />
Jtiou. Tho youthful Htrona taau con 'l>e w o» publicly upplaudud for a neparute block muHt be uned forj<br />
ana the lovely girl or seashore 1 h .' l !, 1 ' kl " 'j 1 •J uc , h J" U Jj t "" wMght ' e f ch eolor \ T ht> ontlre « o » r '"-* tn :<br />
famo also possessed other factors ""'"K and steel-bending. eludes deulitnlnK. enKravlne nnd<br />
-calculated to please the eugenics. His hobbles were largely within printing. This course Is one <strong>of</strong> the<br />
who foresaw In BUch an alliance tho realm df sports, and hl» ""no*' popular taught In, the local<br />
tha consummation <strong>of</strong> their wildest avidity for wrestling, -boxlne. summer school. •<br />
•dreams <strong>of</strong> complementary domes' swimming and.tennis would have Several students enrolled In the<br />
. tlclty. • . put to Bbafcne tbe'Greclan dlvJnlty Kraphle art courses are from dls-<br />
• And then—to the' chagrin <strong>of</strong> from whom he derived his nick- *ant parts, <strong>of</strong> the country. There<br />
• everyone but the two principals-^ name. In addition, he collected are two from Alabama, one from<br />
It went "cold," and curious people Indian relics and trophies <strong>of</strong> the Georgia, live from -Pennsylvania<br />
the country over are racking their Kreat outdoors. His curios <strong>of</strong> tbls and about twenty from New Jer-<br />
bralns with the Incessant query: sort were reflected In bis. reading, "ey.- All members <strong>of</strong> the practical<br />
-WhyT" The answer Is as amus- which centered In tales <strong>of</strong> the and • "methods classes are em-<br />
Ing and astonishing as It Is pal- noutaln ranges and melodramatic Ployed as teachers or printing In<br />
liable. "We Just couldn't-'click', " adventures In the Pur Morthwest, their respective localltl.es. Several<br />
respond Ven\is and Appollo when The pet Apollo had a strong dash appllcatlona for.printing teachers<br />
their acquaintances Insist on * ot wholesome small boy in him. hnvo been received from various<br />
'reply to the perplexing riddle. his Mends aver. . school superintendents but to all<br />
Tho explosion <strong>of</strong> the Lembacber- Hud they not entered the Now | or them Dlrectoi" Phillips In com-<br />
"Ilblcombe romance Is an interest- York contest, unknown to on6:P e " c d to send word that none or<br />
Jng example <strong>of</strong> the ra.ct that the another, Venun Lemhacher and j his student* are Heeklng a Hltua-<br />
«Iynamo or follclty • cannot run Apollo might nover havo been ;tlon_for tbo coming year,<br />
without the spark <strong>of</strong> lovo. Stroll brought face to race In the' gtrlk- ! The printing outfit In. the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
along the street any duy and ol>- Ing manner that was responsible; <strong>City</strong> State Summer School Is loan-1<br />
Bcrve the devoted married couples ror their .engagement. The teHt«i c 'l h V the American Type found- j<br />
walking hand In. hand and no and examinations <strong>of</strong> tho competl- °ri» Compuny, and tho Instruction;<br />
deeply wrapped up In one another tors drow to an-eml. From the 's under-the direction .<strong>of</strong> Frank!<br />
that It would: take a blitcher-knlfo thousands or girls and'boya who ] K. Phllllpu. manager <strong>of</strong> the. edu-1<br />
to sever' their mutual Interest. . hud orlglnully claimed the judges' > cation, department <strong>of</strong> that com- 1<br />
Ten to one, say pyschologlsts. attention, the range <strong>of</strong> poaidulc i Pany. The art department Is;<br />
If the woman lsgood-Iooklngi well victors narrowed down to ten <strong>of</strong> I under 1 tbodirection <strong>of</strong> Mlna Margr h<br />
gowned and briskly intelligent, oacb. For these twonty trlum- juorlte Marquardt, supervisor <strong>of</strong><br />
the man Is her Inrerlor. physically, pbant entrants, a large and ola- art _ lt > Newark, assisted by Mrs.<br />
mentally. Should he be a tower' borato dinner wan planned. And, L. Tayton <strong>of</strong> the name city. Georgo<br />
Ing Greek god or a fellow, his seated opposite' each other across s - Hucklns. or the faculty <strong>of</strong> the<br />
wifa is apt to be an underslced tho crystal-strewn and flower- Buffalo State Normal School, Is<br />
little aquab <strong>of</strong> a girl, who rails to decked banquet-table, the' eyes or th0 head teacher <strong>of</strong> the printing<br />
taeaaure up to either hla come- Herbert Holcombo encountered courses, assisted by Frank A.<br />
llneas or hlu brains. those, <strong>of</strong> Miss Lcmbiicher. Baker, <strong>of</strong> Montclalr High School.<br />
" Vet In just such' couples does 'The sponsors <strong>of</strong> tho contest anr Montclalr. The entire school is<br />
one discern that Vital .glow <strong>of</strong> af- nouncod that any pair" <strong>of</strong> winners under the direction or Proressor<br />
fectlon which was lacking In the lu tho battle royal or beauty and James M. Stevens. Superintendent |<br />
case <strong>of</strong> the modem Venus and brawn who relt a mutual urge or or Schools In <strong>Ocean</strong> city.<br />
Apollo, who, deaplto each other's Interest would be preacnteil with y' altor ? a . ro " lw ay» . welcomed<br />
charms, could not, try as they $1.000—provided their attraction '". tho P"Mine department or the<br />
might. Ignite one anothor's hearts, was mifnclontly durable to wind school.<br />
• Running through tho Individual up In a betrothal and subsequent ——:—: :: j<br />
tarcera or Miss Lembacbor fand wedding. The chl<strong>of</strong> purpose <strong>of</strong> | f I /~*L J<br />
Mr.-Holcombe, like a scarlet thu contest/you sen. had boon to! flOUT V^nanBeU i<br />
' thread, has. been, all along, tho bring together nearly perfect wo- •-. .-^ °., • .-^ !<br />
purullcl botwoen their physical men and men on co.uld be unearth- f Ot UdlVV L/OZCn :<br />
Muperlorlty. In tills pronounced od In tho Interests <strong>of</strong> "Ideal mar- . • ___ •'• '<br />
ulmllurlty <strong>of</strong> tluites. prowcus nnd rlaKe." . ' . j<br />
•handsomoncHH, paychologJats scent The bright'Klnnco' or Venun Wul Start at 10.30 Hereafter In-<br />
one reiuton Why thoy novor would Lcinlmchor met' the faHClnatedl' «f»oj.«r 11 >V1«« -«' X X«JIV,»O<br />
not'support their home- —<br />
" >rl '"''' r . West, South 'and New England<br />
"'."••£7imt n w,y. """"".'.' - AU Co »Wbntc To Big.Week-<br />
r,.....:. ,..,.... ! .'End Crowd<br />
auliKh, Anil<br />
mnn, .If.. N. Y.I ...<br />
wlfo, llrUlol'Pa.: »tl<<br />
au 'r ; "w'""vV<br />
or n woman likes half no-well UH I Mr. ,.n.l ilfl! 1. i»^' /'•„,}},<br />
ifc~dyo,"th«r-beiimy-np«M>lal- -giving advice. : • • •_ ••'•iiuiniium, _l',i ;_irr_-C. i-<br />
^te, coat »7,O0O.O0O for the Hi our reporting we have met 111! ril- Mr : ,,,,i l '«.""".,. Ml ;<br />
And many a gruy-halred Wuny people who have told u»!jr.. iiV.'ii' 11 ivlljlj;, 1 'j<br />
»nd felt like dying when he what to .mention,'whut mu t(,' Slum-nil. Mr. w. K. n,,rr'hi!<br />
toe bill. Hari-kari a Jnpan- menllon. how to mciillnn It nnd'. Wh<br />
A. arovriu und wl<br />
VI; Anno flr..V(<br />
Kl<br />
^nny 10 ine . Nnncy bunks W.-ro distributed,<br />
ly remarked: Nnnry bunkii .arn.thouo-that you<br />
'ou muke that h..-dlHplayeiTcon8plcuoaBly during<br />
.'. . . . . baby wit'k In the hotels nnd<br />
•iddont or the o,,M.r piacC8.<br />
ss.ul, but Hhe. Thl) r,.H,,jt WUM that -not only<br />
flu" ut n Imniinr I* ,L -<br />
LArNDItKSS to lake h»n>e, col-<br />
orod. KIIOWIOH 40 \V. i:!5th.<br />
SMrs!"l."'KrKurch<strong>of</strong>Hky"in ,- Anyone who hnn lead down th<br />
flfUTBCat. which you got Into u" r a"rewaru VC ' "' r '"" Of cl " irt<br />
StthM.<br />
-• war past), that' we men<br />
*"^e» ace red?<br />
I U no truth In the iitalo-<br />
tK«t the younK ladles <strong>of</strong> lo-<br />
gje leas robust and healthy<br />
be", dog and bay the moon<br />
,»3i a Roman." How did<br />
lake lumie, col-1 h !"-,""') Mm. .V. • It. •ii,.«,.r-. \\;^i. | '', h ""-L, ">: .','-,<br />
U " ,-ir.i y..r - % * -^- -'- : ^'r- 'MM Miw: -'• Kt.-rn. Mi'„,,, IMowr. l>hll...:.M<br />
—NT. Y. World. -J''-. M. Hl.'rer. Mr. II. T. l',!ri.r "nrold \'. llnlln.<br />
• lead down thlMile?,..,"". y .!'", 1 ,"'";';;'-, Mr - ""I' Mr/ Ml»-rk:.\i'm! that' tho card earned was Invented<br />
I.IKJ Mr>*. in candy whlcb was sold at a<br />
" ' '/.•'.; "<br />
t o 0 t<br />
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, «,...rl."> u K l > t out another blC u«v<br />
'• Bstened to a doe bark at aud|oncll pv|,ray night. ' S'";<br />
loth ror 8ve minutes TueM- Smith Brothem (not tho rnuirh £V <<br />
.2£2 wKTS'ul dro S p raU ^ B pK') ll drew"°for,h "h^lr %Z<br />
tltlrred wltbln Us and upon UHUU| ,1Uola. or latichter with N'>l<br />
•tt(*Mon We discovered that their- funny iintlm Thev hud ;V. r '<br />
\\\. H. IJ. ff. iil'a.uth. W'UKIIIIIUIOI<br />
Mrrt.. Dou^li.u Mul^tu, Ki.lrvle'<br />
J. V. Ili.rrlnuloii, .\. l>,irnhruu<br />
und Mr., U'lllhini Hhumuin, I'liilu.: U»l«i, I'<br />
Mr. uml Mm. T. II. lluydeu. Mr. i.n.1 1'H'Wn. I'l.lliideli<br />
Mrj. 1^ KiMl.'iihiiiL. n. Mlku Domlliy tloiillclil: John I<br />
Itodenhi.U'U-n, Mr. iiii.l Mr^. A. M. pl>lu; A. ijnnWi<br />
Hlocum. .Newnrk, N. J.: D. H. l^>uu- ItlKley und wife,<br />
ucr,-, Mr. un.l Mr». a. I* Hunt und '"•wue. I'u.; Mr. " lll « Mrn. J. (•:. Troover, I'll<br />
iiucl Mr«. u\ J. Klyles. Kuir.ne II. }l'». J- r". Doimhu.- mid chili<br />
Hljle... Ulen-lde. I'll.: K. Will. Hk.-le. !«» been on our-mind for<br />
la time, an open letter to T. A.<br />
|if»you tbo T. A; LaBKan who<br />
Wto_codduct a column on tho<br />
P»J«d-Star or Now Hachelle?-<br />
h<br />
til" liT» i ' BISCAVNE<br />
in nix will., II. Mil. 1. MMI.I.-<br />
,'ellzner H...11. H. I-:, lil.iin nml -w<br />
o swnni 'rr.iiinuel. MIH. Win. M;iy*-l<br />
- rllv M:I.M I- Jil.il Son: Ml>-^ .Maul<br />
II »,e •''•'"• i "'- I "» l-'r-'INllK. I!. Ttlll<br />
lllH for, ,|. _ v. T..n.-... II. \: rn.-n<br />
or«. : Ml. unit .M,». 1: I--. ,11.1,11.<br />
eel In-i.ii.l M->. . Utrode, K. K. S<br />
fiuiilly. CollliiKawiKHl. X. J.: I'uuline Htrwle, W. II. Hlrcle, II. 1'uMunort' i<br />
t,ueuw, Cunulen: Kllen I*, lloiruu, N'ew Went Cliewter, I'u.; II. h\ L>
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OCKAH CIXt MEWB, OCKAJI OUT, >• J.<br />
s Estate Buys<br />
Beach Fronts<br />
We have beach front properties that should net you several thousands<br />
in a short time, some plots are 50 feet, others are 100 feet.<br />
Asbury Avenue<br />
We have a good business property, in the WOOLWORTH BLOCK<br />
that will show about 8 per cent., owner will take large mortgage. Act<br />
quick on this.<br />
5 room cottage for $3,500.00<br />
6 room cottage on Asbury Ave.. $6,500.00<br />
2 family apartment, furnished... $ 10,500.00<br />
2 family apartment, near beach. .$12,000.00<br />
Come in .and see us, we have good bargain*.<br />
STANLEY M.PONTIERE CO., Inc.<br />
Real Estate : Insurance : Mortgages<br />
957 ASBURY AVENUE<br />
CORNER PROPERTY<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Avenue at Fourth Street<br />
EAST CORHEB<br />
For Sale—Bargain<br />
Splendid location for doctor or druggist<br />
CONSULT<br />
JULES R. LEDIG<br />
Real Estate Insurance<br />
333 <strong>Ocean</strong> Avenue<br />
Hotel ain<br />
Close to Boardwalk, 18 Bedrooms<br />
a Real Buy at<br />
$17,000.00<br />
Terms to Suit<br />
CHARLES A, DOE<br />
REALTOR<br />
406 Eighth Street Telephone 1140<br />
<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the Greatest Beach Front<br />
Opportunities<br />
Comer 14th Street—100 Feet Beach Front<br />
For Sale at $ 1,250.00 per foot.<br />
13th Street Beach Front Recently Sold For<br />
$1,500 per foot.<br />
This 14th Street Property for Quick Buyer<br />
Will Mean a Neat and Pr<strong>of</strong>itable Turnover.<br />
.. . Phone us at once-245<br />
F. KENNETH CAMPION<br />
810 <strong>Ocean</strong> Avenue<br />
s ,<br />
—•a<br />
GJ"<br />
1604 Central Avenue<br />
Two Story Detached Cottage, Separate<br />
Garage<br />
Financed<br />
J. C. O'GALL AGH AN<br />
933 Asbury Avenue<br />
For Quick Turnover<br />
Are you looking for something that means quick resale<br />
possibilities? . Or something that shows great future, prospects?<br />
Act quickly on this strip <strong>of</strong> Wesley Avenue, extending<br />
from alley midway between Asbury and Wesley<br />
to beach, including riparian grant.<br />
Located between 33rd and 34th Streets.<br />
HERBERT R. SMITH<br />
Realtor<br />
601 Eighth Street<br />
For a Real Good Bargain<br />
NEW HOUSE<br />
. 6 Bedrooms<br />
Hardwood Floors'<br />
'• . .. Garage ' ;<br />
$10,000.00<br />
Financing Easy.<br />
Inspection Invited<br />
Consult With<br />
CLAYTON HAINES BRICK<br />
. • tLMER JACKSON PEARL<br />
411 Eighth Street . REALTbRS <strong>Ocean</strong> Gty. N. J.<br />
Forjale<br />
Boarding House-Centrally located, in good condition<br />
and well furnished. Is now a good paying proposition.<br />
8th & Atlantic Ave. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />
Every Piece<br />
Advertised on<br />
Special Value<br />
Quick Sale<br />
V!<br />
Estate<br />
l«l for raaln<br />
u Rood proBt.<br />
Th«w nro<br />
front. b7tu/<br />
nparimenU and<br />
ternm an easy<br />
Prapln Htand b<br />
wonder at tb<br />
Halo In wonder.<br />
•AB in evenrt<br />
man with nerve<br />
kmoney,ltt<br />
5 ROOM<br />
BUN(<br />
Center G^<br />
$4,800.<br />
TOWN!<br />
&<br />
COMW<br />
13<br />
i<br />
717 AJwrj<br />
• : <strong>Ocean</strong> Or<br />
FOR<br />
TWO<br />
BUf<br />
Price<br />
$4,900 and!<br />
Two Fu<br />
Each 3 Bed Boanci<br />
All Modem<br />
$4,500 and:<br />
Alonzo<br />
Realtor<br />
619 Ailmiy J<br />
Rv-<br />
NO<br />
OQEAH crrr BKWB, OOE&H CUT, V. J.<br />
BOOST FOR OCEAN CITY<br />
Do Your Trading Here Lefs Get on the Map<br />
Buy Property Here NOW<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> is so favorably located and has such an excellent reputation<br />
that it behooves everyone who has any interest here, large or small, to get<br />
aboard the Band Wagon and oend its reputation to the Four Corners <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Earth. We should make the start NOW.<br />
Don't let the other fellow do the work. It is just as much a part <strong>of</strong><br />
your diity to help in this campaign as it is to be loyal to your family or friends.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> needs your help and you can give it without inconvenience.<br />
BE A BOOSTER—not today and tomorrow, but all the time.<br />
Getting on the map in a BIG WAY is the rightful ambition <strong>of</strong> every<br />
city, but getting there is a job not finished in a day, a week, a month, or year.<br />
It is achieved only by the consistent effort <strong>of</strong> a town's citizens: In.proportion to<br />
such collective effort does the town establish for itself a reputation <strong>of</strong> progressiveness<br />
Its stores are better stores; its real estate development is greater; its civic<br />
life is more entertaining and happier.<br />
- Right now it is your job, as it is every loyal citizen's job, to boost and<br />
buy in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> day in and day out, in every thought and act.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> is entitled to your whole hearted support.<br />
Think it over.<br />
Buy Yotw Merchandise<br />
.• in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
You'll Dp Better in<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'<br />
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Patronize <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Merchants • t<br />
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This Advertisement Paid For By<br />
the Following live Wire Concerns<br />
\ WALTER H. KUEHN<br />
Heritor .<br />
8th & Atlantic Ave.<br />
OCEAN CITY CHAMBER<br />
OFCQMMERCE<br />
READ HARDWARE COMPANY<br />
848-M Asbury Avenue<br />
Phone 24I-W '•'• Sheet Metal Work<br />
W. W. SMITH<br />
"Smith, The.Tin Smith"<br />
' Tin, Slate anil Sine Rooting •<br />
309 Eleventh St. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />
ABNERF. SMITH<br />
• • Chrysler .Sales & Service . •<br />
"The car you will eveutunily.-buy" '<br />
• 12th & Asbury Are. _. • .<br />
• I- Specialize in Homes ' . • •<br />
CHARLES S. WOOD, REALTOR<br />
• - SIS Eighth Street ' • • . . -<br />
Whether you can spend $2,500 or i|2S,000<br />
SEE 1*TR .<br />
STANDARD ELECTRIC SUPPLY<br />
COMPANY, INC<br />
S. H. BECOTTE. Mgr.<br />
' ,- jr Bee our Electric Befrigeratora<br />
"Everything Electrical"<br />
OCEAN CiTY NATIONAL BANK<br />
"Oood Will By Oood Service" .;<br />
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OCEAH COY HEWS, 0OEAH CITY, H. J.<br />
Buy As Much As You Can in<br />
ARCADI<br />
De Soto County \<br />
FLORIDA (<br />
<strong>of</strong> it!<br />
.00 down $<br />
and<br />
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• BABY WEEK FUND<br />
After the Baby Parade Wednesday we will auction <strong>of</strong>f<br />
one lot, 50x 137, at our <strong>of</strong>fice, 1000 Boardwalk<br />
PROCEEDS GO TO BABY WEEK FUND<br />
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buys a<br />
This Wonderful Offer To Be Withdrawn Any Time<br />
Lots and Acreage Are Selling Act Now!<br />
Located on<br />
the Dixie<br />
Highway<br />
NEW YORK<br />
19 West. 44th Street<br />
Buy a Lot<br />
Today<br />
FLORIDA<br />
the land <strong>of</strong><br />
Opportunity<br />
Why You Should Buy Now In<br />
Arcadia Gardens<br />
C IX miles from Arcadia. <strong>On</strong> the cross-State<br />
•V- 1 Dixie Highway connecting Sarasota with<br />
the East Coast.. ' •'<br />
Midway between Arcadia and Dorr Field,<br />
where the Federal Government spent millions<br />
<strong>of</strong> dollars establishing an aviation training<br />
center and training thousands <strong>of</strong> flyers' for<br />
service in the World War.<br />
Elevation <strong>of</strong> 61 feet above sea level, affording<br />
drainage at all times and preventing the<br />
possibility <strong>of</strong> standing water or. overflowed<br />
fields. '<br />
This property is in the area marking the. beginning<br />
<strong>of</strong> the "Florida Ridge," the rich, hilly<br />
ilira section.which affords the State's finest<br />
soil for truck and staple crops and citrus' fruits.<br />
Less than twelve;. minutes from Schools,<br />
Chychss, Theatres and other recreational fa-<br />
•i'ities <strong>of</strong> Arcadia.<br />
MIMIKtottllUMItlMQ _<br />
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Be Among the Wise <strong>On</strong>es, Buy<br />
Now tit Low Prices<br />
^YER-S. Have thronged not only the main<br />
<strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> theselling agent for ARCADIA<br />
GARDENS ANDARCADIA VILLA but the<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and Atlantic <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong>fices, as well.<br />
The public has been quick to realize the tre-<br />
mendous values <strong>of</strong>fered—to seize upon the<br />
opportunity to buy property so well located at<br />
such unheard-<strong>of</strong> low figures The sales totals<br />
have already broken many Florida records.<br />
They will continue high—because the public<br />
demands such values and will not let such op-<br />
portunities go by. Come to our Boardwalk <strong>of</strong>-<br />
fice at Tenth Street any time and we explain<br />
fully. ••••.-.'.<br />
L. McGRATH COMPANY<br />
EXCLUSIVE SELLING AGENTS<br />
OCEAN CITY, N. J.<br />
1000 Boardwalk<br />
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J.<br />
631 Boardwalk<br />
Genera/ Offices: 770 Central Ave., SL Petersburg, Florida<br />
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TAMPA, FLORIDA<br />
608 Florida Avenue<br />
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\L ESTATE TRANSFERS<br />
I from the <strong>of</strong>ficial county recoids (or the <strong>Ocean</strong> Cily Ncw«<br />
uuld dlvUlon lino 100<br />
s p..Mun>hy to J Muri;-<br />
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Business Men*s<br />
Vfew<strong>of</strong>New<br />
Nevvapaper<br />
"We Bead a Daily"<br />
Thomas Mould -•- "Ten years<br />
ago <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> had a daily paper.<br />
Probably the' city would not support<br />
one tbea. but I believe • it<br />
.would now. While the Idea <strong>of</strong><br />
publishing your paper semi-weekly<br />
Is a step In the right direction, I<br />
would sooner see <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> have<br />
a dally newspaper."<br />
> men. and here are<br />
"UAUtutbtT<br />
JSdward M. Button, president<br />
<strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>' Chamber <strong>of</strong><br />
Owmnaree. stated to the reporter<br />
Brdph Bttrlnger, McLaaghiln<br />
Conover Company: "The idea oi<br />
another newspaper In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
la ridiculous. The dty Is not blx<br />
enough to snpport It. <strong>On</strong>e newspaper<br />
te better than two news-<br />
•tjority BeHere Xhera to Sldd<br />
:, . la <strong>Ocean</strong> dry Ito*<br />
'. • . ; ' • Saoessl Paper<br />
Standard Mart , Be High<br />
"What do you think <strong>of</strong> the nsw<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Ctty newspaperf* was the<br />
query pat to a nomber <strong>of</strong> wail<br />
known local people by the IODWS<br />
reporter prior to publication <strong>of</strong><br />
' the first issue. Here are the<br />
responses:<br />
"Ocanytmoai U Go<strong>of</strong>f 1<br />
papers for the simple reason that<br />
the first •dittos <strong>of</strong> the paper was It win mean two poor newspaper*<br />
attractive. The paper would prob- Instead <strong>of</strong> one good newspaper. I<br />
ably find a field in Usj growing<br />
am speaking from experience.<br />
Competition is the bane <strong>of</strong> the<br />
ctty. h* eonttnoed. • ' . newspaper business. There to no<br />
"Depends era Xapcr" call Cor It and I tot one am<br />
against the Idea, I think the pro-<br />
B. B. Bates, <strong>of</strong> the First Nationmoters <strong>of</strong> the project fools.''<br />
al Bank, when, quizzed as totha<br />
newspaper stated: ~J rau<br />
- first edition with Interest'-.<br />
aa to Its furor*, -it dseUefly<br />
on the paper, tot<br />
Tokio Gift Shop<br />
J. 4-horoley Hoaxee—"Ooc B. F. Ooeta, <strong>of</strong> Ooetx A ir.~|..<br />
tloa la the Ufa <strong>of</strong> business, law "Kvery «aterprlse • that la gotns<br />
competition exists the pubUe are to Inform the people, both Inside<br />
earred better; it is my sasmnp- i I. wi»wE <strong>of</strong> v* the M«V city c" newm. !•<br />
tlon that you will endeavor to deatrahle. AM I have <strong>of</strong>ten ild<br />
021 Eighth Street<br />
produce the beat ' newspaper. the people are only waking up to<br />
Naturally this effort will ' meet 'the pordhUltles <strong>of</strong> the cltyiuid the<br />
- with competition and the result<br />
OCEAN CITY, N. J.<br />
newspapera are the best medium<br />
should be that the public will not <strong>of</strong> recording the progzesa sad pos-<br />
only get.more news, bat should sibilities <strong>of</strong> a (rowing community<br />
set different angles «» current<br />
topics.**<br />
"FooHsh En**vor"<br />
Hocer Williams—"In response *?<br />
to your question. 'What do - I<br />
think <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s new newspaper?"<br />
I believe U la a foolish<br />
"endeavor.. Our present paper Is<br />
•rood, at the present time I be-<br />
• lleve It covers the city (airly well.<br />
While there nro some ways that<br />
this publication can be Improved,<br />
I haven't any assurance that a<br />
new paper will answer as well. For<br />
a while readers may take both<br />
papers, but eventually there will<br />
• be a division <strong>of</strong> readers and the<br />
. advertiser will be forced to use<br />
both mediums If the ground la to<br />
. be thoroughly covered. . That<br />
means additional advertising expense.*!<br />
. .<br />
' "A Pfcld POT It"<br />
Herbert K. Smith—"1 haven't<br />
. Riven It ranch thought, but I believe<br />
there should be a good field<br />
_ for another* newspaper In <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
•<strong>City</strong>."<br />
" "It Depends an the Taper**<br />
Clayton Koines Brick—There<br />
• Is a market for most anything that<br />
' is good, even things not BO good.<br />
Take for Instance an' egg that<br />
' floats, there Is a market for It.<br />
yon know, not to poach, but to<br />
scramble. Now If yoor newspaper<br />
. Is like • the egg that floats, your<br />
field la limited, but If It Is a good.<br />
lire, constructive newspaper. It<br />
will find a field with everyone.**<br />
" "A Bfcn <strong>of</strong> Progress"<br />
Van, the Tire Man—" What do |<br />
I think <strong>of</strong> the new newspaper T<br />
I can't answer that <strong>of</strong>f-hand, but<br />
the fact the field was probably<br />
thoroughly scanned by the business<br />
men behind the enterprise,<br />
who are willing to back their opinions<br />
with. cash. U simply another<br />
omen that the city Is growing,<br />
and I believe yon win find a receptive<br />
field.**.<br />
ltFEKI ' T OEO.H.8OOY'<br />
SEASHORE SIGN SERVICE<br />
SIGNS ALL.<br />
THEATRICAL DISPLAYS<br />
-5 years practical experience In leading shops <strong>of</strong> the<br />
cottntry<br />
701 T<br />
- ^ ^ '. <strong>Ocean</strong>vflle<br />
CITT, H. jr.<br />
SUMMER BANK ACCOUNTS<br />
Sl XL°°°<br />
John Trout—"Any good newspaper<br />
is an asset to the town In<br />
which It Is published. If yotjr<br />
paper win be a good one. the city<br />
win benefit."<br />
Jobbing Alterations<br />
T. W. Wilkinson<br />
Carpenter nnd BaflJer<br />
28Q Central Avenue '<br />
' Phone 7»!r-J<br />
OCEAW CJTT. H. J.<br />
tlEMSTITCHINr<br />
1 1 PLEATING ^*<br />
g*S NINTH ST.. OtmmmCUy.N. X<br />
EVERYMirruner a great many people Iroin<br />
uL'Tg" <strong>of</strong> $r country vHhohave.*.<br />
health and ap,r£ «,,«, Mvin md j,^^<br />
account, at the <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty National BankTWe<br />
want e^rybody to feel at home when they<br />
enter our bank. Our service might aid youin<br />
any business deal you have in ^Ld<br />
Good Will By Good<br />
SPECIAL ATTENTION<br />
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For ftrdck Delivery<br />
GREENSTEIN<br />
U A Husband Knew the Facts—<br />
H» Wife<br />
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U FinishedFamily<br />
JOeiuiim <strong>City</strong> 382<br />
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cean<br />
Ask FOSTER •••;<br />
21 Lois on Gulf Road, one square from Beach. Fro<br />
639feef. Average deptK over 100 feet. 10 Lots,<br />
.-f:.;:»^<br />
ticBvld. Size <strong>of</strong> lots: 330 feet on Atlantic Bvld., wi|<br />
depth <strong>of</strong> 120 feet. .'<br />
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OCSJV on nwfly OOCAV CUT, M. J.<br />
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PERSONALS<br />
IIT,'-.<br />
M urn<br />
H. C. Olocker paid a visit to<br />
Vlneland on Monday. .<br />
H. HelnU. <strong>of</strong>. Philadelphia. U<br />
- enjoying s> vacation here.<br />
D. C. Fenton. or Westmont. Is<br />
making-an extended stay In this<br />
resort. ' ' •<br />
WUford Walcott. <strong>of</strong> Camdcn.' Is<br />
stopping in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> ror a rew<br />
weeks. .<br />
Mrs. ElUabeth Fisher, <strong>of</strong> Phila-<br />
delphia, li in thU TM»ay<br />
ln <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />
A. C. .Alexander, or Cynwyd,<br />
Pa.; Is In Oceun <strong>City</strong> tor. Iho re-<br />
mainder or the season.<br />
• Samuel Kenny, or Glenoldcn.<br />
Pa., Is In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> ror tbe re-<br />
. malnder or the summer.<br />
Mrs. a Slehel. or Olnoy. La oc-<br />
cupying her cottngo In this resort<br />
ror the season oT 1926.<br />
Mrs. Luella M. Corson, or Mt.<br />
Airy. Pa.. Is occupinc an apart-<br />
ment In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> ror the sum-<br />
mer.<br />
Mrs. Ireno Lapwortb,. nee<br />
Brookcr, or Germuntown, Pa., has<br />
accepted a temporary position<br />
with tbo Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce.<br />
Can you guess who this na-<br />
lonal figure Is?. Tho answer will<br />
appear in the- next Issue or the<br />
NEWa<br />
This edition mark* the begin-1,"*"""' '<br />
nlng or the NEWS' silhouette pic- I >°nK-dlstani<br />
Girl Swims rtorn riorc<br />
To Atlantic Qty<br />
(Continued tram Fas* <strong>On</strong>*)<br />
ner that Paul Splecher, <strong>of</strong> tbe<br />
Strand Hotel, had prepared ror<br />
tbo party. Sho said "You know<br />
I was hungry. I did not realise<br />
how lone I had been ln the<br />
water."<br />
When asked lr she slept well on<br />
8&turday night, she replied: "I<br />
did until I was awakened by the<br />
thunder shower." Bho retired<br />
about 11 P. M. and arose at 8 A.<br />
M. Sunday morning.<br />
Th(s Is the second time Miss<br />
Mpltmer attempted this swim.<br />
Last year she was forced to stop,<br />
after sb,e was within sight or her<br />
SoaJ. by her coach, George Corner,<br />
who la preparing her to attempt<br />
to Bwim tho English Channel. He<br />
is thoroughly conversant with<br />
long distance swimming, ror many<br />
years being afflllated with Charles<br />
Durbrow, who was recognlxed as<br />
tho champion long-distance swim-<br />
mer or America and accompanied<br />
him on many or his reals.<br />
Coach Corner watches his pupil<br />
:ar»lully and checks many youth-<br />
ul Impulses to overdo her<br />
itrengtb. He Is or the opinion<br />
that * within a rew ' years Mum<br />
Meltxner will be the fort-moat<br />
ce femalo swimmer.<br />
ureH. The .'above In a silhouette<br />
if a man whuw photograph - la<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. Trims<br />
Bridesburg 3 to 2<br />
TomateaA't Loaf Pittance Glont-<br />
i»t Feature* do»e Contest<br />
Slsmmlnir out a homer that bit<br />
the <strong>City</strong> Park rence. the first time<br />
such a real has been performed<br />
In <strong>City</strong> Park, F. Townsond scored<br />
the run that brought victory to<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> over Bridesburg;. Sat-<br />
urday. The final score was 3 to 2.<br />
Previously In tbe third Inning<br />
Townsend had done valiant ser-.<br />
vice ror his team by knocking a<br />
three-bacser that brought In Cul-<br />
ver. There were two out at the<br />
time. ' .<br />
TDO same was tight all the way<br />
through. Duboli pitched the first<br />
seven Innings, gutting six strike-<br />
outs. Ho was relieved by Williams<br />
in tbe eighth Inning, who finished<br />
the game. During his two innings<br />
In the box Williams got five<br />
strikeouts.<br />
Continuing tho good work start-<br />
ed by Townsend In tho third<br />
rrame. Filbert singled in. the<br />
fourth. Culvor followed him to<br />
oral by tho name routo and Fil-<br />
bert came In on a slnglo by Arm-<br />
ptrnng. . -<br />
OCEAN ClTV<br />
Mrs. Lapworth was similarly em-j'amlllar Io newspaper readers,<br />
ployed by the Chamber In 1923. IS'urting next Tuesday silhouette*<br />
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Blair \°< local person* will appear In thel<br />
. ._ < V*t-"1t-*l3 *¥-!... utIVinll..,,,... w..lt« ....<br />
Shore Fast <strong>Line</strong><br />
r h o n «•<br />
IVnnl*. 2li ll o 3 1 tl<br />
Iv.-r. r< 1 3 i » .J<br />
TWiid. rf 1 ; 0 ll ii<br />
r li n<br />
A motor car owned by Clinton<br />
L. Dreckley waa stolen from bis<br />
garage last Saturday night. -The<br />
local police made a search <strong>of</strong> the<br />
city and sent flyora with the li-<br />
cense number and description <strong>of</strong><br />
the car to nearby cities. The car<br />
was recovered by the Atlantic<br />
<strong>City</strong> police on the Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />
boulevard, where It had. been<br />
abandoned on Sunday. Mr. Breck-<br />
ley received hla car yesterday af-<br />
ternoon from' the Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />
authorities.<br />
tl .<br />
Ed Purdj 1 ! Phflo.<br />
"I'm not saying that Pete Dex-<br />
ter Is a fool—but If he Isn't then<br />
ho's a darned good warden—the<br />
way he keqpo thoughts locked up<br />
n his brain cells."<br />
: At The<br />
Theatres<br />
in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
ono or the screen'* Mat emotional<br />
actresses.<br />
Introduced by marriage Into a<br />
conventional, aristocratic New<br />
England family, owners 6f a huge<br />
woolen mill. Miss Valll. In this<br />
role, shows her acceptance, <strong>of</strong> her<br />
new surroundings, and her con-<br />
stant battle against domination by<br />
Augusta Ruyland. a selfish, sarcas-<br />
tic and wealthy old woman who<br />
controls the private lives <strong>of</strong> tho<br />
Ruyland family as well as the<br />
corporation whlcb owns the mills.<br />
Eugene O'Brien elves his usual-<br />
ly, finished performance as Fred-<br />
erlckn's husband and the rather<br />
weak-willed heir to tbe Ruyland<br />
fortunes, whom hla Aunt Augusta<br />
bos dominated all his life.<br />
The novel <strong>of</strong> the same name by<br />
Samuel Hopkins . Adams provides<br />
the basis for this unusually grip-<br />
ping and dramatic picture. Svend<br />
Gade, celebrated Danish theatre<br />
rtist and director, made tbe pro-<br />
duction as his second directorial<br />
ffort for Universal.<br />
Gnardj Hold Benefit<br />
The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Beach Patrol's<br />
nnual benefit is now being held<br />
at the Plaxa Theatre on tho<br />
M'nli.- -M> ViViao Boardwalk. The last show for tho<br />
It'niul'. "if II l l n o > guards will be • held tomorrow<br />
Jiinku. c I t c. ;i. evening.<br />
-and -daughters. Bctiy. and.. Juni!.-i*Y BW >^ The *llhoufllea_wlll op-1 . _i^ " j V"*T<br />
and son. Billy, <strong>of</strong> Phlltillelphlu. ; P«-'»rIn the Tuesday's edition nf (Continued rrom Paxe <strong>On</strong>e) !-ii"Vi"J<br />
are occupying, their cottage nt | r. Uom.l.nJ.<br />
43-.: Howiint Hiiiiuiinn, o*-min " .<br />
PRICE TWO CENTS<br />
Beach Front and Gardens<br />
Attracting Many Investors<br />
Outburst <strong>of</strong> Activity in Garden tots Forecasts Increased Values;<br />
Sunrise Tract Again Changes Hands—Section South <strong>of</strong><br />
Eighteenth Street Is Also Active<br />
Sales Keep Mounting as Summer Season Advances<br />
'thew<br />
tun<br />
lota have rhanRvtl HL'\LMII1 tiling<br />
IIIIIIIIK a HIMKK. d:iy.<br />
iitTuriilly hi lii^liiK 1 un<br />
— AUGthtjr 1 - u*»*Jtlou thut<br />
W tho lu-urh Ivoxxt houtli o<br />
The Imavy H;<br />
Twelve lots In tho Ounlens to<br />
Charles Ui'ulltiK'>. <strong>of</strong> PlttHhnrgh.<br />
for ?2,30i).<br />
Mrs. Si'iul.t IMollKb. or Atlahtlt-<br />
<strong>City</strong>, puii'liaKiMl two Carilen lotH<br />
ror ?:t,'(H)O.. ..... . .. - -- -<br />
The IlllUiwIllg lots 111 Ihe Mt-<br />
y The<br />
' r ! I.iuighlln tvaet "were. nold. lots to<br />
Twen'.I'tl<br />
tvl' liencli front In tIn<br />
section have fouiitl owners who<br />
appear very reluctant io sell ut<br />
any price.<br />
Tho uatiirul tientl win* tn i'nl-1 • • -. .'•, .<br />
low the. beach <strong>On</strong> the- umth.! Beach pront Sales<br />
the Sunrise tract {tuiifii rhanged I More aetlvlty was evihllilteil<br />
ownership. Till < is tho SIMOIHI riom Kliihti enih-.Street south on<br />
til*' hi.'arh front than for a niim<br />
Special Attraction<br />
GREASY-POLE, SWIMMING AND OTrfl j<br />
AQUATIC EVENTS<br />
j or millionaire. For this rea-<br />
1 the boarding boUBes and.small<br />
Uls <strong>of</strong> today ror those or Ilmlt-<br />
Icd means <strong>of</strong>fer* comforts, con--<br />
•TenUncea and rood that our. fore-<br />
• (stben <strong>of</strong> wealth nevor enjoyed.<br />
IwUle ror those blessed. with a<br />
lisBerabundanco <strong>of</strong> thin- world's<br />
• loods, there are tho palatial hos-<br />
Wrirt that would make the kings<br />
green with<br />
_.,, . ror more or<br />
Jlbcm to meet the ever incroaBlng<br />
I demand.<br />
1: This love or play, this demand<br />
I tor tbe best. Is tbe mainspring be-<br />
ownerB are rumored to lie' J. M.<br />
Chester und E. M. Button.<br />
Tho same <strong>of</strong>neo reports the sale<br />
<strong>of</strong> over 90 lots In tho "Heart <strong>of</strong><br />
tho Garden" tract, und the Mr<br />
Laughlln-Conovor tract. •<br />
or these have been resules.<br />
t<br />
Laid qae«nB or old<br />
j and .the cry I<br />
'" xt<br />
or <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. Last week<br />
bert's motor car ntruek Itlpl<br />
wagon tit Twonty-thlrt! Street<br />
and Central Avenue, breaking<br />
two wheels and xendfng vege-<br />
tables over (he street. Hlpkin<br />
should puy his<br />
, _ -1 declared the<br />
•accident was Hlpkln's fault, as he<br />
did not turn properly. Artcr hear<br />
Ing the evidence, JuBtl<br />
elded It wait a ruse<br />
wore at fault aild directed that •«„.•-,<br />
each pay their owu repair bills.' • J " ort - n<br />
-- - for a railroad ternilnul..'','' " aw '"' c "" f ''ur <strong>of</strong>. contrudlc-<br />
woulil he-signed and returned by'- 1 , 1 , lll " t ll " ; ""•'' •* constantly'<br />
thu -Pennsylvania Railroad by rculuwl und nppreclued : UB the<br />
roud.<strong>of</strong><br />
•i B<br />
Deceive ferniit-For Jetty<br />
Aticr neur-' ' ily cletk Morris received a'i<br />
!co Waro :mlwullc In u bathing null<br />
ntrury to th city nnlln:ihct>. unit warning natil fulr buthur<br />
) not to rt!|>'ut tli** <strong>of</strong>tonHi*. Fornu-r Aluyor Hurry Heiulltiy<br />
U'Wi'd tin* proo^HldiK with illvui^provnl.<br />
ullvely low pri<br />
beach iront un<br />
ing It I<br />
riparian<br />
KrantH, IH another Indtieenieut.<br />
It IH only a iiueHtlon'or time be-<br />
fore W'enley Avenue IH coiitliiuod<br />
down the bench. With iho rapid<br />
Krowth or the city it IH hound to<br />
iiecome a reality In Ihe near ru-<br />
turc. •<br />
The Htalilllty <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> real<br />
entali' wan exemplified In thin »«-<br />
lion. Two yeajH auo a relative<br />
or n local real cututi' operator<br />
queried aM what nuctlon or tho city<br />
he would ailvlKO (or un InvoHtmem,<br />
reconniiended Wi-Hley Avenue b*t-<br />
twoen ElBhteenth and Tweiity-<br />
tirMt Slreelu. . A lot wan purcliaHcd<br />
ror *1BO p taken by a<br />
Tax Films motion'picture camera-<br />
man, thisi uitcrnoon. on Iho hcucli.<br />
Tho camera-mail, who come"<br />
without any noltcltntlon whatBO-<br />
ovcr; will arrive frpm IIIH Phila-<br />
delphia <strong>of</strong>flco In tlmo (o make at-<br />
rungemonta with Beum so UH to<br />
get tho bent film posBiblo Ho" got<br />
tho Idea-<strong>of</strong> coming' bero. from<br />
reading ot Beam's activities" In<br />
tho public press.<br />
Tho Now York American, a<br />
newspaper, and tho International<br />
h,'ewn, a weekly dim u'orvico and<br />
dally nowtt sorvlcu. will tiend cam-<br />
orn ropr<strong>of</strong>loutatlvcs hero on Sat-<br />
urday to film the claim whoso<br />
futile has' reached- alt fur its<br />
England according to a letter ro-<br />
eolvod by Beam yeaterday. Thcae<br />
latter pictures will bo shown . in<br />
moving plcturo theatres and<br />
Hearst nowitpupers all over tho<br />
country. ' . . •<br />
Florida Opportunity .<br />
Wanted—Mon and womon who<br />
nro Interested, in being trulncd to<br />
inci-oaso thulr earning powor. with<br />
nn opportunity, to ourn money<br />
while In training; and nn op-<br />
portunity- to go to Florida ror<br />
those who can qualify. Apply Mr.<br />
Hlloy, Lakowood Estateu, Tenth<br />
Btroot and tho BoarUwalk. -It-P.<br />
The Telephone Humber <strong>of</strong> th«<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Hew» is HBO<br />
ILost Mon'day a delegation or<br />
the Chamber or Commerce nt a<br />
meeting' or tho <strong>City</strong> Commission-<br />
ers culled the attention or that<br />
body to tho condition, <strong>of</strong> ftomo or<br />
the sldownlkH In the city which<br />
needed repairing. Attention wan<br />
also called to tho unnlghtly grass<br />
that had grown on some, or tho<br />
sidewalks und never trimmed or<br />
cut by tin- owners. Stating tho<br />
condition or Home or tin- walks to<br />
he not only Iho cautuj <strong>of</strong> much an>-<br />
tioyanc". but |n some CHB*)H niight<br />
prove . to be a. menace, tho <strong>City</strong><br />
rommluxlonei'H were unki-d Io glvu<br />
I IIIH matter.their attention.<br />
Mayor Champion Htuten tic<br />
heartily in accord with the Idea,<br />
not onlynf the placrK~"menttoned.'<br />
hut all Ihe ttUiewalkH in poor con-<br />
dition Hhould be -<<br />
- Accoiupaulcd by Olty Kngineor<br />
|Cnlll>ion. the Clly ConnrlKHlonern<br />
i made an Iniip.'cllon <strong>of</strong> >n> city<br />
wilks lust Tuc'Hday niorp.t.g. Tho<br />
lnHp«'ctlon ' revealed that many<br />
walkH needed attention, but It was<br />
decided-only the owners <strong>of</strong> wulks<br />
In the poorest condition would bo<br />
notified to Immediately repair<br />
their walks. •<br />
It Is tho Intention or CommlB-<br />
idono.rri to inaku-ownerH or «>very<br />
poor Hldewalk to repair • tbolr<br />
wulkn in the rail. The reason that<br />
only tho worst or tho -walks were<br />
ordered repaired at this tlpio was<br />
to keep tbo conHtructlon work to<br />
a minimum - at thla time. Tbo<br />
owners art; given ten days to com-<br />
ply with the ordinance.<br />
.* The' following'lots were deem-<br />
ed nocVsnary' for Immediate im-<br />
provement and the- owners notl-<br />
d to repair walks:<br />
Lois g-B, 9. 10. 11, 6.-Block<br />
600. Located on Sixth Street be-<br />
tween Atlantic AVenUo and the<br />
Boardwalk.<br />
Lot 3. Block 701. <strong>On</strong> Seventh<br />
Street between Atlantic Avenue<br />
and Boardwalk.<br />
Lot 678. Block 405. Boutb cor-<br />
ner or Fourth and Wesley Avenue.<br />
Lot 736. Block 70S. - Eighth<br />
and Wesley.<br />
Lot HOB. Block 1902. Tenth and<br />
Wesley Avenue.<br />
- Lot 8GC-D. Block 902: Lot 856-<br />
C. Block B02. Tenth Street be-<br />
tween <strong>Ocean</strong> and Wmli-y Avenues.<br />
•Lot 833-A. Block J202. Wcsloy<br />
Avenue between Twelfth and<br />
Thirteenth Streets.<br />
Lot 732, Block 1303* Thirteenth<br />
Street between Wesley- and Cen-<br />
tral Avenues.<br />
Loin K-A und ll-2 B Ninth St.<br />
near Boardwalk,'south side:<br />
Part or lots 15 and 16, block<br />
!)00. <strong>Ocean</strong> at Tenth Street, rrom<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Avenue to Boardwalk.<br />
Lots 412. 492, Block 1G04. Six-<br />
teenth and Anbury Avenue, Six-<br />
teenth und West Avenue, on Six-<br />
teenth Street.<br />
Lots 1. Block 1. Z, and 3. <strong>On</strong><br />
east sldo or Corinthian Avenue be-<br />
tween North nnd First Avenues.<br />
. A now sidewalk was ordered on<br />
North Street next Io approach.<br />
. ttubblHh on lot at Ninth and<br />
Atlantic Avenues-was ordered re-<br />
moved. "<br />
Girl Will Attempt<br />
Atlantic Gity Swim<br />
Start Is Planned For Saturday<br />
Morning, at Nine<br />
Maxtor Meltzner, IB, will at-<br />
tempt to swim- from Cfean Clly<br />
Io -Atlantic Oliy tomorrow (Sat-<br />
urday) providing the weather<br />
permltH, and the xurr IK not too<br />
rough; The start will lie- made<br />
at 9 o'clock from Ihe.poliU nf the<br />
beach In.the (Jaldeil Kcrtlon. She<br />
will attempt to sWIni to the Mil-<br />
lion Dollar Pier, Atlantic <strong>City</strong>-<br />
Sho will he accompanied by two<br />
members or tho <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Jlearh<br />
Patrol and Cnptnln Smith, <strong>of</strong> tho<br />
Fourth Street CoaBt Guard Sta-<br />
tion. Guards William Stevens and<br />
Jack Brady will probably b« BO-<br />
lected. to uccompany MIHS Meltn-<br />
ner. They will rpw the entire<br />
distance, which Is approximately<br />
ton miles. Tho Coast Quurds will<br />
trull. In a power boat to render<br />
any assistance If ncceiuuiry..<br />
Tho HWlmmers ami tho 'party<br />
accompanying her will bo received<br />
by Captain John Young, owner or<br />
the Million Dollur Pier. Tho<br />
swimmer will also be accompanied<br />
by her coach,<br />
Last your Sllss . Moltrner nt-<br />
tompted tho same feat, hut her<br />
coach ordorcd hor Into the boat<br />
that followed her as she wns wlthr<br />
lit a mile or h;or destination, when<br />
It was apparent tho task was<br />
going to he too great an under-<br />
taking.<br />
MIBH Mellsiner cxprttuicH confi-<br />
dence uho will bo ublo. to make<br />
t IIIH trip an site liavibcon training<br />
ror tho effort ror somo nionthu. -<br />
Tho boat or tho.lire Ruurds will<br />
bo towed back frpm Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />
by tho Coast r.uard power boat<br />
lr tho nttempt.- IH<br />
Tho baby parndo, tho uvent <strong>of</strong>f -<br />
tho Hcahon' ror . many, will bo<br />
staged on tho Boardwalk oext •<br />
WediK-uiluy. From the list or en-<br />
tries pournlng Into tho registra-<br />
tion booth, which was opened last<br />
Monday, on the boardwalk, Bt<br />
iho Mimic Pavilion, it Is apparent<br />
thu review this year or tiny tots<br />
will hit u wonderful spectacle.<br />
AIIHH Ida Uenner, who Is In;<br />
churgo or the registration booth.<br />
redllextetl that entries be tiled aa<br />
nulckly us pojmlble. Kntrlen will<br />
bo aiiipteil until tho evening be-<br />
fore the parade. ' . . '<br />
A chargo or fifty ctmtH is mado<br />
for each entry. This money Is<br />
glvtui to tho Seashore If<strong>of</strong>cine tor<br />
II;ibleH." ' Tho" iifriilr will b*i-coM-<br />
ductetl under thn .tuiHplceH or tho<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Ctly FlHhlng. Club. Hurt-<br />
man K. Gllmore, president or the<br />
club, will bo the marshall or thu<br />
pjrndo. .<br />
Tho parade will start promptly<br />
at 10 o'clock on Wedncsduy morn- •<br />
Ing'ut ftoventh Street and the '<br />
boardwalk^ Tho Una or march<br />
will be along tho boardwalk.to the<br />
Flanders Hotel, at Eleventh<br />
Street. Many beautiful trophies<br />
will be awarded as prlien. First<br />
und second p'rlreu will be awarded<br />
In eight claiwes. Tbo various<br />
ies are:- the cutest baby, tbe<br />
rattest baby, twin babies, a special<br />
reuture- class.- fancy dressed, best<br />
decorated coach, best decorated-<br />
float and comic class.<br />
The prizes will be awardod tho<br />
same day. Tho names ot the<br />
Judges have not bwn announced.<br />
Charles B. RUKBC) and Mrs. Joseph .<br />
HlgKlnbotbam are In charge <strong>of</strong><br />
tho publicity <strong>of</strong> the affair.<br />
Many Activities Planned<br />
The SraBhore Home for" Babies<br />
plan many activities for the week<br />
In addition to the baby parmde.<br />
<strong>On</strong>'Friday, Saturday and Monday<br />
a bazaar will be held In a board-<br />
walk shop, near Tenth Street.<br />
trhuro. Matty tmerak'atul'tnticy ar-<br />
ticles will be on nalo. Mrs. V.<br />
Warren Davln will be In charge<br />
or this sale.<br />
<strong>On</strong> Sunday afternoon nt rour<br />
o'clock a monster community<br />
meeting will bo held on tho Hip-<br />
podrome Pier, A cahimunlor<br />
singing service will be. hold and<br />
a speaker rurnlshed by the Saxjul-<br />
Centtmnlal committee will make<br />
an address.<br />
Tuesday evening, at the Hotel<br />
Delaware, Faith Van Valkenbunch<br />
Vitas, poet, dramatist and Inter-<br />
preter, will.present an .entertain-<br />
ment. She Is one ot tho moat .<br />
gifted itrtlnts now. appearing be-<br />
fore the American public.<br />
When usked If nbo' could ap- •<br />
pour for this purpose recently, the<br />
arllst not only cheerfully agreed<br />
but Hho'rerusod to accept a.penny..<br />
for even traveling expenses'. The<br />
program - for this concert ban. not'<br />
been completed, but judging rrom<br />
the. many successes thut nhe hoa<br />
produced it should bo an evening'<br />
well itpeht, < •.<br />
<strong>On</strong> Friday, tho bazaar will con-<br />
duct n cake and • cundy iuilo at<br />
Schriver's pavilion. All tho pro-<br />
ceeds rro'ht the'varlous affairs will<br />
be'contributed to tho Baby Home.<br />
So far this season almost two<br />
sedro babies have been entertain-<br />
ed at the -SeaHhorc Homo for'<br />
Bullion. '<br />
Among the many things for Bale<br />
•luring the lia/uar held on .Friday,<br />
&Uurday nnd Monday, bookH<br />
by well-known uuttiorH, i-Hiieclally<br />
t.ho» ticutint: on youiiguU'ru, will '<br />
occupy a conspicuous pluco; <strong>On</strong>e<br />
<strong>of</strong> the books. "How to Feed tho<br />
Child.".by MrH. Louisa Hogan,<br />
will be on Bale for $1. Tbo<br />
usual price or this hook In $1.50.<br />
This book-has tho endorsement <strong>of</strong><br />
Dr.- Crozler Orlfnth, Dr. J. Madl-<br />
Bon Taylor and many other prom-<br />
inent physicians' that speclallzo In<br />
lilt by and child culture.<br />
Faith Vllas, who will, enter-,<br />
tain ut tho Hotel Delaware, has<br />
given u number <strong>of</strong> her writings to<br />
Iw sold ut the bazaar. <strong>On</strong>e or<br />
tlie.Be. books is "Wonder Thoughts<br />
for Children." ' . . . •<br />
Make Good Catch<br />
Mluu Dorothy Moore Is cnter-<br />
talhlng MIKS Helen Miller ror an<br />
Indefinite period, at her homo on<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Avenue.' -<br />
: '<br />
E. B. Rockwell and Harry Wlo-<br />
gaud.<strong>of</strong> tho <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Pinning<br />
Club went. out to Now Orotna<br />
Saturday and hooked 6S wcak-<br />
H«h. ' Tho catch Is being discuss'<br />
ed with Interest around the club<br />
uhd no doubt other tnembora will<br />
seok the Groat Buy section where<br />
tho-pickings are rich.<br />
^8<br />
Parked Wrongr<br />
' Mori-la Chew, 1314 'Anbury Ave-<br />
nuo, paid a Duo <strong>of</strong> %2 ror parking<br />
hUt truck In tho middle, or A«-<br />
bury Avonuo laBt Tuogduy.<br />
Are you outortulnlng visi-<br />
tors? Havo you- b«on uwuy?<br />
Have you given a party, a tea<br />
or a du.nco latolyT • Are thero<br />
any Ite'niB or neighborhood In-<br />
terest you would like to BOO In<br />
printT It BO write tho NEWS<br />
about them. Anything that<br />
Interests you Interests us.<br />
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Bay Route<br />
Stun* XW*t line Cutting Ohinael<br />
Xnm Little Finger Into Balabow<br />
tn-: J. Tolon. 9.king. 3 weak. :l? e . r . o . r the distribution <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
fore Little Finger Channel would<br />
fill and would not be passable.<br />
Owners <strong>of</strong> the Shore Fast <strong>Line</strong><br />
agreed If this happened they<br />
Would dredge a channel, .<br />
The • Chanel did close. Several<br />
years ago the late Joseph Krauss.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s first lire guard, while<br />
on a duck hunt, was unable to<br />
reach the nhsnnel- He dug a narrow<br />
channel from Little Finger<br />
Channel to ttalnbow Channel with<br />
a spade to allow him to get his<br />
small boat through.<br />
The water passing through this<br />
cut made It larger and until recently<br />
waa. Used extensively as a<br />
4ulck and short way to get to the<br />
Salnbow Channel especially by<br />
•sailors anchoring their boats<br />
along Beach Thoroughfare. Lately<br />
this cut'has been closing.<br />
Several years ago the Progressive<br />
League endeavored to have<br />
pugnacious. Some people even say<br />
that 1( is tho little follow that<br />
gets Sam Into scrapes.<br />
Many times they have bc«n<br />
obscrvod chumming along the<br />
boardwalk. Suddenly the small<br />
chap who Is sometimes called Jack<br />
washes tne uomera roint rangoments for our noxt trip, makes a faco or two. Not to b«<br />
shore. ' which will leave here Tuesday, outdone, the Htrange dog makes<br />
This route causes ' a long. August 18," said George W. Hal- faces-right back. Jack barks.<br />
tedious trip compared-to the trip ler. representative, "and from The stranger barks. They both<br />
through Finger Channel 'Into the number <strong>of</strong> people who are ar- bark. Jack snaps and then<br />
Balnbow Channel and It is almost ranging to make this trip, which hasltly retreats. This Is tho<br />
tsar miles further. ••> without cost, it Is probablu wo point where Sam Fogs steps In.<br />
Bmall boats were able <br />
:'••- *•••";• • • >;•••' . •••.>','• '.'.-. V ';.v, ; ' il -.iVf, i --.t<br />
do^^a *tt into Oe«an <strong>City</strong> eaeh sometnin, abont him."<br />
JgiMiinites^<br />
fe <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
"Abet nve mlnnU. alter all." C** •* I""""* V**U*<br />
"Well, hustle arotind here as Second Individual: "Could you<br />
«ulek as yon can. I'U tell Inspec- teU m0 how much It coats for a<br />
t** 8tm BeU«e I» M- ««; Y\^t Tiii.ilK .iSS" .oo^^'the '"^<br />
»«* *•*»- *'*» . StK? WS5P 1 " tmOr me, but I'll remember you tomor-<br />
- "^ulTyouV^U the<br />
BftyB i "What's that."<br />
Wanted Board<br />
OO duty. v<br />
r*sjdl«noe—NBIWS reporter.<br />
Vvtli* screen door opens an<br />
the police desk.<br />
.___ , »w-,«n filtr for<br />
down to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> for<br />
•ec r*t? Ton know the one. I<br />
•SarUdj+s loot this morning."<br />
i'^Bergeant Newklrk' shufflea the<br />
j'linili a bit and prepares to<br />
Jareak the. sad news. "No, Ma'am,<br />
Jam sorry to say It hasn't been<br />
located yet." '. '<br />
' Two big* tears bounce oS the<br />
csnrt room Boor. Exit madame.<br />
' later prosperous looking man.<br />
1 for my cart" he Inquires.<br />
,~ "Tomorrow afternoon until six<br />
Vetoek."<br />
h fBblT cats. man. I can't lose<br />
'a day to get that. I commute<br />
^ftom Philadelphia." Then pleads<br />
Kftai you help me out?"<br />
?r'^~.^<br />
MMMcar mn, oopuur our, m i.<br />
Whil<br />
pocket but can't locate a cigar. , ""**-, N " wk t' k lowers his<br />
"Ooan. I haven't a smoke with «•««»»• '<br />
between Ninth and Tenth Streets<br />
In his Boole Rice. Junior. Tuesday,<br />
Joo Blbertson, 7. eamo a<br />
cropper.<br />
a to get.a license, to oper-<br />
- ate a peanut machine on tho "Holy mackerel!" exclaimed<br />
Tho door, slams and a fow mln- boardwalk."<br />
Joe, recovering his glasses, which<br />
utes later a lady enters with a "Uconno for a peanut • ma- had fallen from his pocket.<br />
bundled Turkish towel. She opens chlno," reflects Sergt. Newklrk. "Scaly, my boy. but not noces-<br />
ImycatT It takes fits." any real CHtato man can Inform"". . ...... . ^.<br />
"Sorry, mudamo." replies the you where you can rent a placo ^ oc , observed that one <strong>of</strong> his<br />
Ideek sergeant, "but we don't have I nnd give you any Information. whocl " nod fallen <strong>of</strong>f In tho occl-<br />
I<br />
I<br />
to Bleep for you.'<br />
peanut'machine before.'<br />
fine, and how will you put It to I sergeant." " • " • ""' • "Dashed convenient, however.<br />
»«
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; - s ; ' . «. l C-'- : J ^ S V ; :<br />
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The Vaibeiy Ttree** Hippodrome Cnholjr Three" with Mas Btuoh<br />
"-.•'" Attraction' " . and Matt Mooro. - .<br />
,.<br />
<strong>On</strong>o <strong>of</strong> tbe grfulrtt pictures and<br />
YmudeTllIo seen In America for<br />
Mtu tlm« appears at. the Hippodrama<br />
today and tomorrow. Tbo<br />
photoplay U Loq Chnne/ In "Tbo<br />
u OCBUT COT HBWB, OCKAJI OUT, >. J.<br />
The vaudeville I* one,- <strong>of</strong> the<br />
moat Interesting- praarams seen at<br />
well known moooioglat. will ainc broadcast a concert from tho audi-<br />
>° Char«jr as pr<strong>of</strong>essor Echo, the Hlppodroma ID some time. and tell stoiies in the famous torium <strong>of</strong> tbe high school through<br />
Ornn. Selected. Arthur Scott<br />
the v«ntrllo><br />
v. : ;v,P<br />
:,:<br />
,*,*** O0XAS Dill JIKW8, 00KAVQTT, V. J.<br />
Candy Given Party on.<br />
Seventy-sixth Birthday<br />
Friends <strong>of</strong> . Captain David<br />
Gundy BUrprlaed him with n birth-,<br />
day party nt the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs. C.<br />
Romano. 1240 Buy Avenue, lu«.<br />
Monday nlRht. -<br />
It waa the tho Cuptaln'» 76th<br />
birthday anniversary. MM Seru- :<br />
take him for a ride. , Everyone joyed at the Captain's boathouse.<br />
.then lot busy and completed deermen<br />
at Twelfth Street and theMr.<br />
Harry Growth. Mrs- Connelly.<br />
Captain Oandy waa born near<br />
talla for tho party.' When tho<br />
Bay.<br />
Eugene Romano. Mr. Vincent Tllll<br />
captain waa returned by bis<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> View and haa baen a life- Thoeo present at the party and Captain Oandy, . .<br />
friends tho table was set at Mrs. long realdent <strong>of</strong> Capo May Couaty. werei Mr. and Mrs. Richard<br />
Romano'a. Idter danclna; was en- For years he followed tbo sea asfcrolghton.<br />
Mr. .and Mrs. H.<br />
did his ancestors who settlod hero<br />
. ForSalo<br />
Crelghton. Jr., Mr. Christopher<br />
about 300 yoara ago. Since ho Jocaly. Mr. Kennotb Sopor, Mrs.<br />
Motor Boat, 25 feet long. 8 feet<br />
retired tram actlvo work ho has<br />
beam. Fully equipped. Palmer<br />
C. Romano. Mlsa Eleanor Tilll.<br />
conducted a headquarters* for fish-<br />
onglnu. Apply 10 Third Street<br />
SIIBS <strong>Jul</strong>l Tllll. Mr. Roger Cooper.<br />
—1-t-pd.<br />
flno Romano kidnapped him and nOUGHTY'Q<br />
bad ChrU Jacobl and Ken Lopir<br />
*^ THEATRE **<br />
Boardwalk & 8th St.<br />
y<br />
Ball Game<br />
, a Hilt After the Sixth<br />
Inter<br />
dlr team dropped<br />
fif • Mrics <strong>of</strong> three jamci<br />
iBacKarach OlanU. or<br />
,-'0|W. la»t Wodneedajr<br />
»_' by » S to 1 margin.<br />
t <strong>of</strong> the sovonth Inning;<br />
j opened 'a deluge that<br />
(to tha procoodlnga.<br />
' t t>( the Oooes pitched<br />
p^ and served bettor<br />
t)lf uipport faltered at<br />
ttDM. The local lads did<br />
loach difficulty In reach-<br />
\tt*. the Bee's twlrlor,<br />
r fcUn up for nlno hlta In<br />
uses. The Oluntn w«r«<br />
/to knlck TownHcnd'M<br />
F far Ave blnfclcx.<br />
I,the fact they touchml<br />
• shoots quite lively tho<br />
jigs were unublo to pro-<br />
I when a safety meant a<br />
, short Btop <strong>of</strong> tho<br />
d several ballH tbut<br />
safotles when they<br />
Jtata <strong>of</strong> the Ouee stickers.<br />
|l thorn In the Hide <strong>of</strong> tin-<br />
The Qlnnts outshone<br />
' Boaort nine In tbe<br />
they backed Roberta<br />
ffafact support.<br />
I anally ' reliable Dennis<br />
lea. .<br />
IT. the first Backer <strong>of</strong> the<br />
, Jed the attack .with.<br />
j crrr B-OIANTS<br />
rho»« rhoao<br />
> ••40 1 KW. ff. lino<br />
Iw •100 0 M'c«II.Sb OISOO<br />
" JjOOO Cn'nlb OOSOO<br />
110 10 Lundy.aa 0 0 4 10<br />
• (100 Urown.lb 0 00 0O<br />
,••110 L.'nard.lr II 100<br />
__ illlO Younar.rf 01000<br />
ftlllOO lonoa. c. 00 4 00<br />
frf »1IIO R'bcrtAP: 1 1 1 1 0<br />
.ltllTll Totala-S&lSSO<br />
0" 0 I 0 0<br />
OtasU 1 0 0 0 1 1<br />
oa account <strong>of</strong> raJn. ;<br />
laUrcaret Brick and Miss<br />
1<br />
«th Brick, <strong>of</strong> Marl-<br />
J, are the guests <strong>of</strong> Mrs.<br />
Balnea Brick, at tbelr<br />
Imtu home.<br />
LITTLE<br />
IY TEA ROOM<br />
MmiQimmt<br />
Street<br />
| SnrbM. Quality, Home<br />
CooklnK -<br />
I*. M. Matthias, Prop.<br />
Open All The Tear<br />
Cttab. 1010<br />
SANATORIUM<br />
SCOTCH HALL .<br />
A Qillot homo KUltuhio U\rttm*<br />
Well, llto lnyall
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Holy Trinity Episcopal Church<br />
Central Avenue and Eleventh<br />
Btreet The Rev.* Joseph W.<br />
Watts. A. M., rector. Residence<br />
next door to church,' 1053 Central<br />
Avenue. Sundays: 7.45 A-<br />
M.. Holy Communion every Sunday.<br />
9.30 A. M., Sunday School.<br />
10.45 A.E, morning prayer and<br />
• sermon. ' (Excepting the first Sun-<br />
- day In the month.) 10.45 A. M..<br />
flrst Sunday In month. Holy Communion<br />
74 K P. M., Vespers an«<br />
sermon. 10.00 A, M., Saint" Days<br />
and holy. days. Tuesdays, Women's<br />
Guild at 3 P. M. . In the<br />
rectory.<br />
There wfcre two baptisms In<br />
. Holy Trinity Church recently. <strong>On</strong><br />
<strong>Jul</strong>y 12. June Patricia Boothcoge,<br />
born January 22. <strong>1925</strong>, at ElUabetb;<br />
N. J. <strong>On</strong> Saturday. <strong>Jul</strong>y 18,<br />
Albert Edward Symonds,' Jr. The<br />
parents <strong>of</strong> June Soothcage are A.<br />
John Soothcage and Augusta Ed-<br />
- wards Hand Boothcage. The parents<br />
or Albert .Edward Symonds.<br />
. St.. are Eleanor May Nestor Bymonds<br />
and Albert Edward Symonds.<br />
<strong>On</strong> Sunday, <strong>Jul</strong>y 38, at 12.15<br />
noon, Emily BurgUson <strong>Jul</strong>lanelle.<br />
Who Was born November 12, 1924,<br />
at Long.Island, N. V.. 1B to be<br />
baptised. The parents are Dr.<br />
Louis Alphonse <strong>Jul</strong>lanelle and<br />
Mrs. Isabel B. Tomkinson <strong>Jul</strong>lan-<br />
. elle. who were the principals In a<br />
fashionable wedding In Holy Trinity<br />
Church, on.August 3, 1931.<br />
The Rev. J. W. Watts was the <strong>of</strong>ficiating<br />
clergyman. •<br />
<strong>On</strong> Saturday, .<strong>Jul</strong>y 26, at 10<br />
A. M., there will be a celebration<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Holy Comunlon. This date<br />
being the Festival' <strong>of</strong> St. James<br />
' the Apostle.<br />
<strong>On</strong> Sunday, <strong>Jul</strong>y 26. the accomplished<br />
musician, Mr. B. E. Stover<br />
ol Wheeling. W. Va., will play<br />
the organ for the Sunday School.<br />
Those who have heard Mr. Stover<br />
at the Independence Day service<br />
. will.be delighted to know, that he<br />
will be with us again.<br />
The regular organist. Mrs.<br />
James Austin, will be at the console<br />
for the regular Sunday ser-<br />
• vices. . • ' •. • .<br />
t The baxaaf for the Holy Trinity<br />
J. R. Jones<br />
Real Estate<br />
IN ALL ITS BRANCHES I<br />
8th & Wesley Avenue<br />
0CEAH Cn% K J.<br />
"plume 213<br />
OOKAM ctrr nwg, OOKAM any, J.<br />
Episcopal Church will be held on Meeting X. B. Church Auxiliary<br />
August 14. Further notice <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Where lo Worship place for the sale will be given<br />
later.<br />
At the regular meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Ladles' Auxiliary <strong>of</strong> tho First M.<br />
E. church, held at tho Hotel Flan-<br />
Pint Presbyterian Church ders on Tuesday, <strong>Jul</strong>y 21, tho following<br />
program was rendered:<br />
Vocal solo. Miss Loulso Corson<br />
Summer Scbcdulo<br />
A congregation crowding the Reading. MUs Walsh.<br />
auditorium <strong>of</strong> the First Presby-<br />
Pint Baptist Church terian Church to the doors and<br />
Vocal solo. Miss Marian Taylor.<br />
(Services held at tho IIIppc every available Beat occupied<br />
Piano solo. Mrs. Vael.<br />
drome Plor, Ninth and Board greeted tho pastor. Rov. Charles<br />
Vocal solo, Mrs. Prestwlck.<br />
walk. Rov. C. Walter Shelley, F. N. Voegello. last Sunday, and<br />
Tho numbers were well render-<br />
pastor. Morning worship, 10.45 listened to his Inspiring, spiritual<br />
ed and much appreciated by a'<br />
' o'clock. Bible school at noon- Qospel sermon- so ably and elo- largo attendance, Th* hostesses<br />
Senior section at the Hippodrome quently delivered. The pastor wore Mrs. Reed, Mrs. Stalnton<br />
Pier. Primary-section In tho BO- will preach next Sunday morn- and Mrs. Sharp.<br />
clal rooms, 93S Wesley Avenue. Ing only. The BOrvIce begins at<br />
Evening worship.at 7.30 o'clock. 10:30 A. M. Tho church doors Pint M. E. Church Musical<br />
Mld-wock service Wednesdays at will be open at 9.45 to give op-<br />
7.45 P. M.. In tho Boclal rooms. portunity to Intending worship-<br />
Program '<br />
933 Wesley Avenue.<br />
pers to secure a comfortable seat.<br />
In the evening at 7.46 the usual Tho Conly Quartette, so popular<br />
monthly praise service will be at tho First Methodist Church<br />
Fint Presbyterian Church held. <strong>On</strong> tho last Sunday evan- will furnish anotbor very attcac-<br />
Seventh Street and - Wesley Ing <strong>of</strong> the.month this service has Ive program on Sunday. - Tho<br />
Avenuo. Charles F. N. Vogolin. Inspired those who find music the morning Instrumental numbers<br />
. pastor. Bible' school at 2.30 P. channel <strong>of</strong> praise to Ood. The Include:<br />
M. Evening servico at 7.»5 quartet, consisting <strong>of</strong> Miss Louisa "Toccata D Minor," Nevln.<br />
o'clock. Visiting Ladles' Auxiliary<br />
T. Corson. soprano: Mrs. Ida TV "Solace," Peace and March E<br />
at the Cuslno. Monday afternoons<br />
Bolto, contralto; sir. Bernard Po- Flat," FaulkcsJ<br />
at 2.30 o'clock. Mid-week service,<br />
land, tenor, and Mr. William Wat- The two numbers by tho Quar-<br />
. Wednesday at 7.45 P. M.<br />
kins, bass, will rendor tho follo- tette will bo "O Day <strong>of</strong> Rest nnd<br />
Ing numbers: Thlo.' "<strong>On</strong> Thee Gladness," Shclloy nnd "Sotnehlng<br />
Each Living Soul." from Haydn's For Thee," distance.<br />
Fint Methodist Episcopal Ghsxeh "Creation:" bass solo. "There Is "A upeclul musical feature Bor-<br />
Eighth Street and Central Ave- No Death," by O'Hara; soprano vlcu Is held In the -evening at<br />
nue. Norman Vincent Sargent, solo. "Great Peace Have They," by which the following familiar and<br />
minister. ' Sunday tnornlnj? wor- Rogers; quartet. "Even Me." byfavorlto<br />
numbers will bu rendership<br />
at 10.30 o'clock: Church Warren; alto solo. "Oethscmane." ed:- . ... :<br />
school at 12.IS o'clock/ Evening by Soltor; trio. "Protect Us." by<br />
sorvlco at*7:45~o'clocKr Mld-Week Nleollnl: - tenor- solo,— "Omnipo-<br />
"Prologue." RogiTfl.<br />
service. Wednesdays at 8 P. M. tence," by Schubert ;duet. "Still "In Moonlight." Klndor and<br />
tho Night," by Ootie; quartet, "Dedication March," SHIKH. nn thu<br />
St. John's Evangelical Lutheran<br />
'Sweet the Moments." by Dresa- organ'by Myrtle C, Eavor. N.A.O.<br />
Tbc quartet will bu nusluted "S<strong>of</strong>tly Now the Light <strong>of</strong> Day."<br />
• .. • •/ Chnrch<br />
>y Mr. 'Leftlle C Hughes, thu or-Schilling;<br />
"Peace I Leave With<br />
Central " Avenue ' and Tenth :unlat. and whoite playing- on thu You," ItnburtB and "Traveler,<br />
8treet. Morning service. 10.45 man IK BO much enjoyed by the Whither Art Thou Going?" Nuvln.<br />
o'clock. Bible school. 2.30 P. M. iiKregatlon. . • by the quartette -consisting <strong>of</strong><br />
Florence Kliinalnl. Marie Stom<br />
-Evening- service,-7.30. - — The Bible-School .meets at 2.3f><br />
M. There Is nothing Ilko.this<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> on Sunday after-<br />
• . Union Chapelby-the- Sea noon. • Over 300 present last Sun-<br />
Plfty-nfth Street and Asbury day aftomoon. The best singing<br />
Avenue. Services Sundays as fol- in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> on Sunday afterlows:<br />
10 A. M.. Bible school; 11 noon. Everybody Invited and wel-<br />
A. M., preaching service; 7 P. M..<br />
. twilight Bervlce. Tho Hev. Linn<br />
Bowman, D. D.. <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia,<br />
summer pastor.<br />
• Aaditarftm<br />
Sixth Btreet and Aabury Avenue.<br />
Services Sunday at 10.30<br />
A. M. and 7.30 P. M., In' charge<br />
or the Rev. Drs'. . Lake and<br />
Burkett. Addresses each. Sunday<br />
by prominent ministers from.out<br />
<strong>of</strong> town.<br />
Invited.<br />
1<br />
was organlxed In the Kuehn<br />
building. Juno IS. IMS. After this Musical Program at<br />
data services were held every the Presbyterian. Church<br />
Sunday evening In the rectory<br />
Tho attendance at the Hlppo-<br />
building <strong>of</strong> the Holy Trinity P. E.<br />
dromo 8unday Services Is rapidly<br />
Church. - Services are now bold A most Interesting musical pro- Increasing, tho congregation last<br />
every Sunday morning and evengram has been arranged for Sanr Sunday evening being very large.<br />
ing In tho Tenth Street and Cen- day at the First Presbyterian Noxt Sunday morning In addition<br />
tral Avenuo .Church.<br />
Church, 7th and Wesley Avenuo to tho usual address, tbo pastor<br />
as follows: . *<br />
Rev. V. 8. Bertolet will conduct<br />
will give on Illustrated message<br />
tho services next Sunday and tbo MORNING SERVICE ' to tho girls and boys. The toplo<br />
Lord's Supper will be administer- Organ Prelude, "Andante Canta- for the evening service will bo<br />
ed at 7.45 o'clock In tho evening. bllc." Tscholkowsky.<br />
"Why Does Not Ood Intervene.?"<br />
There will also be an attractive<br />
Trio'. "Praise Vc." Verdi. ' • musical program, with solos,<br />
Splendid Mafio at Holy Trinity Anthem, "Tho Lord Is My Light," chorus choir and community sing-<br />
Chnrch<br />
Parker. '<br />
Postludo. "Allc Marela," Hackott.-<br />
The music for the Bcrvlces at . EVENING SERVICE<br />
Holy Trinity-Episcopal Church. Organ Prelude.. (a) • "'l'riutnphal<br />
Eleventh Street and Control Ave- March." Harris: (b) "Canioao<br />
nue., for Sunday Is as folio**:. della Sera." d'Every.'<br />
Morning:<br />
Anthem.' "Sweet tho Moments," Don't Buy Furni<br />
Processional. "Oh Mother Dear Donliottl. - •<br />
Jerusalem."<br />
Trio. "<strong>On</strong> Theo Each Living Soul<br />
Vcnlto.<br />
Awaits." Haydn.<br />
To Deum, "Festival." Dudley Soprano Solo; Selected..<br />
Buck.<br />
Anthem. "Even Me," Warren.<br />
JubUato Deo.<br />
Trio, Selected.<br />
Hymn, sejocted.<br />
Tenor Solo, "Omnipotence," Schu-<br />
Anthem. "JCHUH. Lover <strong>of</strong> My bert. .<br />
Soul."<br />
Alto Solo. Selected:<br />
Recessional. "Tho Son <strong>of</strong> God Postlude, "Grand Choem," Gull-<br />
loes Forth to War."<br />
mant.<br />
Evening:<br />
Processional. "Jerusalem, The<br />
-0<br />
Golden."<br />
Magnificat. Simper.<br />
Nunc DlmltlH. Simper. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Hymn, selected— —<br />
Solo, selected.<br />
• Recesalonnl. "EvcliB<strong>On</strong>g In Paint-Up Store<br />
HUHhcd In Silence."<br />
Two new volcuti have been add- 741 Aibnry Avenue<br />
ed to the choir In thu personaKCK<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mm. Brookn, nopruno and Mr. Bell. Phono 1250<br />
SlruoHB. tunor. Tin-re In ulwuyn <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, H. J.<br />
nno music to be heard at Holy<br />
Trinity and all ueata .are free to<br />
uveryono at all Kervlcew.<br />
Languton, Royal McLellun and<br />
-•••— PainU -<br />
Frank M. Conly.<br />
"Rcpentunco" OH a soprano eolo<br />
Fint Baptist Church<br />
Oils<br />
will bu rendered by Mlsa KC><br />
nalrd. .<br />
Tho <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Yacht Club will Vaimishes<br />
hold Its annual munlcale nt the<br />
club. Bay Avenue and Battoreea A Full <strong>Line</strong> <strong>of</strong> Brushes<br />
Lutheran Church Moved Here TRoad, tomorrow evening.<br />
The Melodlque Trio, asslBted by This is'the place to hoy<br />
• '• Tabernacle Services It Is Interesting ana ul.tenoi Florence Klnnalrd, BOprano; Fred- Paints <strong>of</strong> all Usds.<br />
to many cltltens that the St. eric Hutfsmlth, lyric tenor, and<br />
The services at the Tabernacle John Evangelical Lutheran Myrtle C. Eaver, plnnlxt. will ren- Building is minTH»r'. one <strong>of</strong><br />
last Sabbath Wore largely, attend- Church which stanrlH at Central der selections.<br />
ed and the surroundings wero de- Avenuo - and Tenth Streot was Tickets arc being Bold at prom- . our specialties<br />
llKhtluL The Bunllght through was purchased t;i Woodbaven, L. inent places throughout the resort<br />
the groves, the birds and flowers, I.. November 10, 1924.-and trans- and a large and appreciative au- Let us estimate on your cot-<br />
proved " an Ideal day and the ported hero In sections. dience Is expected to attend.' tage, bungalow or houses,<br />
strangers are becoming more and . 8bortly after" the cormrrstone<br />
more interested. — was laid and at nunrlne Christmas ladies' Auxiliary Hold Sale<br />
The general • public Is Dr. Behrens brought two most morning the first ' service was<br />
helpful' sermons and the congre- held. Tbo church was-dedicated The Ladles' Auxiliary <strong>of</strong> the<br />
gational singing Was truly with May 31 <strong>of</strong> this year. .<br />
First Presbyterian Church will GRUBB BROTHERS<br />
old time enthusiasm and Joy. The first Lutheran service held have a 'sole at Mould's <strong>of</strong>fice on<br />
St Augustine's Chnrch Next Sabbath Rev. Dr. Roads, in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> took place twenty Doughty's Pier, Friday afternoon 741 Asbury Avenue<br />
Asbury Avenue near Four-r pastor <strong>of</strong> Upland. M. H. Church, years ago In the Red Men's Hall and evening, <strong>Jul</strong>y 31. Baked ar-<br />
teenth Street. The Rev. Thomas will preach at 10.30 A. M. and and since that time summer serticles as well as useful and fancy 609 Third Street .<br />
F. Blake, rector. Masses: Sun- at 7.45.P. M. All Beats are free vices have been held' ID theatres articles for the household will be<br />
days at 6.30. g. 9. and 10 A. M.; and a cordial Welcome is extend' and various other plnct«. on sole. The co-operation <strong>of</strong> the<br />
OCEAH CTTY, H. J.<br />
weekday mornings at 7.30 o'clock. cd to everyone.<br />
St. John's local congregation public ts solicited. . •'<br />
s at C.30. 8. and 9.30 A. M<br />
at Bt. Mary's Chapel, Second<br />
Btreet and Atlantic Avenue. M<br />
. at BC.Joseph's Church, Bomers<br />
Point, at 8 o'clock Sunday<br />
mornings.<br />
m<br />
$»<br />
FURNITURE WAREHOUSE<br />
Sixth and We»t Avenue feet* (<br />
We furnish every thing but the brloXj«<br />
Every <strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> Our Used CaoJi<br />
Go This Week at Prices Neyij<br />
fore Heard <strong>of</strong> in Atlantic GjfJ<br />
50 Rebuilt Ut<br />
Gars<br />
1 provsmont Company to William Dial.<br />
entered for 11.00. Lots 13. 14 is. is block Son<br />
Kt tbs Cap» May County plan K. WIHwood Junction HoiRhla'<br />
Bamo to EIIA Jonoa, ot al. 91 00<br />
ota 18, 19. 20, XI. IX, block 34 plan<br />
.. Wlldwood Junction Height*. •<br />
Up <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Mary 8. Crt». to ltobonltllchenor.<br />
B, Atkins. •« u*.. ot al.. to et ux. J1.00. Tract contjUnlns- ono-<br />
i <strong>On</strong>blO). ot ux. 9875. fialf acre on Wo«t aldo <strong>of</strong> road'that<br />
iOKckl. plan I <strong>Ocean</strong> »ada ovor KUhlmr Crook, adjolnlnit<br />
roomponir.<br />
landa <strong>of</strong> Jo»i ph Bulo.<br />
a Carl P. Monhart. ot ux. <strong>City</strong> ol Cap. May <strong>City</strong><br />
ijrt<strong>of</strong> let «. block I. plan Olrant Tru«t Company, Trujitoo lo<br />
. % Land Company.<br />
iuunn Illdicwity (?iitiitvll. I0.SO0. lUiitln-<br />
" xwponitea to J. William IIC on North mldo <strong>of</strong> Ktockton Avu-<br />
too. UestnnlnK In South nuo. 5B fiH't W« <strong>of</strong> JnlYornon Sire-, (.<br />
ol North StnMit 368 fvait Cont. In fr. on Hlockton Avinuc 50<br />
h^ ox jUtantla Avonuo. South -.•«t hy. North 105 f.K.t.<br />
Hint l b» Bouth Woat 65 tc.t.<br />
^ Brown. «t ux.. to Wll-<br />
<strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> Wlldwood<br />
, m UX. 1100. Lot 803. T>. Mll..« Itlitor. ..t ux., to U.UIKI,<br />
.-j. Ilowtrr. ll(M). Houlh KoMt 3$ f4*I.00. Lot» 4U3<br />
. aecUoa A. Alao lot 1D2. a«o-<br />
Cocnpany-to WalU>r<br />
I.SO0. LoU 3708 und<br />
Ua I: alM> loU TIH<br />
SI, -plan 1: alao .lota<br />
block t», plan 1. Ocoan<br />
Company to MlnitsJ.<br />
tllO.000. lle>lni<br />
Eut lino <strong>of</strong> Tark i>lac«<br />
,th Kaat <strong>of</strong> • Corinthian<br />
_jlth Weat 100 feet by<br />
• t» Illpartan Commlaaloourri<br />
r line -or lo hbxh . water knaHC<br />
; <strong>Ocean</strong> If nl«h wml«r lino<br />
1 <strong>of</strong> aald exterior line.<br />
_r Company to Henry C.<br />
• at nx. 11.00. Lotk 171« nnd<br />
"L rt, plan 1, Oc«aui <strong>City</strong><br />
! B. HitchDer, - et UX.. to<br />
•t ux. 11.00. I'art <strong>of</strong><br />
. 1. plan 1. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
to Sidney ftaWn -<br />
11.00. Besinnlnx in Mouth<br />
' Avenue 1&6 ft>«t &iat<br />
Ml IS feet by Bouth<br />
1<br />
farthest from his mind. Justice<br />
moans. Members c' the fairer ser, ' He: TO&tAi pardon MB for<br />
Noisy Ford Brings Francis Wars fined him fS and Cigarettes Match <strong>of</strong>ten Inaccurately described a* hugging you In th» hall, won't<br />
warnod him that a repetition <strong>of</strong><br />
weakor. demand tho strong, he- yoaf Th* fact Is I mistook you<br />
$5 Fine To Driver the <strong>of</strong>fense would bring him a<br />
heavier nne.<br />
. Milady's Dress man brands' <strong>of</strong> cigarettes. Many for my wlro.<br />
<strong>of</strong> them would undoubtedly walk Bhe (dubiously): Wan. I don't<br />
The Ore) which called out t)io<br />
a mile for their favorlto cigarette. know, ru ooosolt jroar wife, and<br />
He Wu Unmhle To Hew The Central 8tation branch <strong>of</strong> the<br />
department broke out at i o'clock<br />
Feminine Smokers Demand Cigar- Moat <strong>of</strong> tho slibps are selling a If aha says you've hogged • her<br />
Fire Engine*<br />
clgaretto named' After a famous within tha past six months I'll<br />
at Forty-elgbth Street and Wesley ettes <strong>of</strong> the Bight Tint dancer. It comes In all the colon forgive you. " .<br />
Avenue.<br />
<strong>of</strong> the rainbow and matches or<br />
The rattling ot a Ford cost W. It proved to be only a grass<br />
O. Orovor. 18. <strong>of</strong>- 6337 Central blue growing out <strong>of</strong> a rubbish ''Is madam wearing her laven- contrasts with every dross. That<br />
Avenue. $S In Pol I co'Court. Wed- nro which a woman had started der dress this morning?" Is probably why Celeste asks manesday<br />
morning. Orover was Innear<br />
the Berkeley Hotel and then "Yes. Celeste. Lay out a supdam what colored dress she Is<br />
court to answer a charge <strong>of</strong> not lost control <strong>of</strong>.<br />
ply <strong>of</strong> lavender-papered cigarettes, wearing this morning.<br />
pullInK up to tho curb and stop-<br />
please."<br />
It was Mr. Kipling that Bald<br />
pins Tuesday afternoon to make<br />
And If madam were wearing something to the effect that a<br />
Speedsters Fined<br />
way for a Ore engine which was<br />
nor black and whlto or crimson woman's only a woman but' a H responding to an alarm. Ho<br />
crepe de chlno or whatever- those smoke's a smoko. Apparently the<br />
Speeding on the roads ol Cape<br />
pleaded not guilty.<br />
fuuy, Wuziy. fllmy dresses are twain have met.<br />
May County Is getting to be a called, Coleslo would have no<br />
Deputy Chlcr ' Irvln JohnBon moro and more expensive pastime,' trouble In selecting a clgaretto<br />
stutod that his engingo was going as three, who were hailed * bywith<br />
paper to.match. That's tho<br />
along Centra)- Avenuo botwoon Trooper Bishop before Justice..A. way. I hoy aro selling thorn now.<br />
Thlrty-slxtb and Forty-eighth S. Stoolmnn. Soa Isle <strong>City</strong>, will Tho NEWS reportor made a<br />
Stroots, that ho wu» ringing the testify.<br />
canvass <strong>of</strong> the boardwalk tobacco<br />
bell an hard an ho could and that James MeGoogan, <strong>of</strong> Atlantic storeu to learn tho attltuilo pr<br />
ho blow the whistle five times to <strong>City</strong>, was hitting forty-elgbt Pun- Ocenn <strong>City</strong> maldit unit VIHIIOTH to<br />
givo Orover notice. lie was day, on tho shore road at <strong>Ocean</strong> clgarottes Wore' the ladles buy-<br />
forced to.como practically to a View, and paid 138.SB for his fun. ng clgarottcaT What brunilu were<br />
stamtHtill ho said bvcaunu Orover Anthony Shetter. ot Philadel- thoy umoklogT Thoau v.«re tho<br />
btayed .in tho middle <strong>of</strong> tho road. phia, was nabbed by Bishop at quentlonu he aHked.<br />
Orovor could not hoar any <strong>of</strong> Qreonfleld. his speedometer rcgl- Apparently tho girls aro smok-<br />
the fire signals on account <strong>of</strong> the uterlng 46.. It cost him (13.85. ing . <strong>On</strong>o tobacconlHt reported ho<br />
nntno hl» Ford wan making ho Benjamln'H. Luterman. a Phil- BelU about 75 pdekages a day.<br />
Bald and pleaded .not guilty. Firo adelphia attorney, paid 125.85 Mr Others said Hales were somewhat<br />
englncH come along that part <strong>of</strong> "hitting her up" to 46 on the lowor.<br />
tho olty so rarely that tho thought shore road near Swalnton, Mon. Tho mild and nccn(od varieties<br />
they might bo behind him was day.<br />
are not tho pop'ular. ones by any<br />
block 141.<br />
Anthony J. M-EnteA. ot ux., to<br />
Alfn-d O. Oarvln. ' II.(W. Lot Z9.<br />
block 133- '<br />
.Kruncla J. flmlth 10 Jahu 1. .Man-<br />
Kin. 13.200. Lo* 17, block 135. pUn<br />
<strong>of</strong> lota <strong>of</strong> H. H. Otlfns^AjIdltlon ad-<br />
Jolnlna- North Wlldwood.<br />
Henry If. Ottons to Albert It. Caler.<br />
1350. Lot 37. block 1111.<br />
Andrww V. Btoy. ct UX.. to Ckior»»<br />
Zehr. 1100. Lot* 308. Twcnty-tlrst<br />
AVenu« and 3M Twenty-s*.t <strong>of</strong> lot 35 In »ald<br />
Jennie Harper, el vlr.. to Ooorsj. A.<br />
Doak et ux. Jl.ou. Lota 40 and II.<br />
block II.<br />
little & Bigfer Sold Bakery<br />
The Valet Baking Company<br />
which exchanged ownership recently,<br />
was uold by Clarence Little<br />
and Albert BlKlor. the owners, to<br />
FrelhQter Baking Company. The<br />
above-mentioned men bought the<br />
Valet Baking Company about four<br />
yearn ago. Mr. Little will continuo<br />
a* m<br />
EMSTITCHING<br />
PLEATING **•<br />
SMS NINTH ST.. CUy.N.J.<br />
For Sale<br />
Boarding House—Centrally located, in good<br />
condition and well furnished. Is now a good<br />
. paying proposition. • '<br />
WALTER H. KUEHN<br />
8th & Atlantic ATB. OCKAH COT, H. J.<br />
'The Drink That Hit* the Spot'<br />
SCE-Y-OLA<br />
Famous Indian Drink<br />
Now <strong>On</strong> Sale In America's Greatest Family Resoit-r<strong>On</strong> the Fashionable<br />
An<br />
The Biggest Selling Drink on the Walk. Served<br />
Energy<br />
Drink by Full Blooded Iroquois Indian Maidens Direct<br />
Shop In<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong><br />
Spending your money in the city where you<br />
earn it is the greatest boosting you can do.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> stores can only grow by your<br />
support. The more business you give them<br />
the better stores they will provide for you to<br />
shop in. [<br />
Spend Your Money Where<br />
You Earn It<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce<br />
Some Repainted,<br />
Are Reconditioned, Ready toj<br />
Away. Most All Late Modefc||<br />
dans, Coupes,. Touring,<br />
• \ - ; Sport Cars' .. :.Jp<br />
CERTIFIED^<br />
And Guaranteed To Be A><br />
BUICK 1924 Touring 5-Pass.<br />
BUICK 1924 Coupe, 44W<br />
BUICK 1923 Coupe, 4-Pass.<br />
STUDEBAKER <strong>1925</strong> 5-Pass.<br />
DODGE <strong>1925</strong> Brougham Sedan<br />
DODGE <strong>1925</strong> A. Sedan<br />
FORD 1924 Roadster<br />
OAKLAND 1923 Sedan, 5-Pau.<br />
CHANDLER 1923 Sedan, 5-IW<br />
DODGE 1922 Coupe, 2-Pa«*.<br />
HUDSON 1922 Coupe, 4-P«u.<br />
DANIELS 1923 Sedan, 7-Pau.<br />
Other Cars, all make,, from $10000 %»;<br />
Your Last Gl<br />
Get Here<br />
•m<br />
Small down payment. Balance as low «I<br />
week Your old car taken in trade a»«jr<<br />
the above cars. Lowest finance <<br />
city.<br />
HALL&GRAVAn,<br />
2200 Atlantic Avenue<br />
Marine 6030<br />
Our Haine is tota Otiaimntee<br />
ASK ABZ MAH 0B W0MAH WHQ HAS :<br />
. XJUUt US<br />
"IS<br />
'CM* <strong>of</strong> >aa lal« <strong>City</strong><br />
J B. Greenwood, ot ux.. to<br />
awood. 11.00. Lot 3 und<br />
<strong>of</strong> lot I. block 3. in<br />
Motion, block 41-U on Tax<br />
lot 17, block 40. Northblock<br />
33A on Tax Map.<br />
.<strong>of</strong> block 7. Nortbout<br />
.Tax block 19 B.<br />
la'B-* Anderson to Leltoy J.<br />
, et ux. 11.00. Lot 4. block<br />
block 11 Southwcat<br />
.•oraugh <strong>of</strong> Avalon<br />
J Beach Company to M. Allco<br />
_ tat. Utjinnlntf on North<br />
•aUe <strong>of</strong> Bevcnty-thlrd . Btn-ot<br />
I North W«*t <strong>of</strong> Waa Uucoud<br />
. North Wet 40 foot by North<br />
t»L<br />
Towiuhlp <strong>of</strong> Upper<br />
Sfcaw, et al., to Luwla K. Hart'.aj.,<br />
tntdlnjf on' llomt-titeiid<br />
mnt Company. • I2.:5O. Tho<br />
I Of- land In Tuckohoo on Iho<br />
r from Tuckohoo tp LlttlD-<br />
-. flnit contalnlnif .1 ucru uud<br />
r contalulntf 10^ ucr*)>i.<br />
1 - K. StIUu. *t ux.. lo Allcu<br />
_-.__. 11.00. fortlon <strong>of</strong> hieudow<br />
IKorth <strong>of</strong> lota 373. 371, 375 on<br />
Tot Clover Hill .Cotlunu Blluu on<br />
Slide <strong>of</strong> Tuckahoe Hlver. - '<br />
1O. 'Knocht to M. Howard<br />
11.00. Lot 13, auction C G.<br />
• <strong>of</strong>."<strong>Ocean</strong> Crtj*t."<br />
i A. Kalchelm.' et ul., trudlru;<br />
td Dulopnu.iit Coiuiutny.<br />
-^tUcKulvy, ut ux. Ji.oo. Lotu<br />
I ", Mack 10, Hands Uouloviiru<br />
Townihlp <strong>of</strong> Middlea.<br />
Wblto Lund und lul<br />
Company to J. M. Cotu 1<br />
J. Lou 33. 34. 35,° 31.. block<br />
Eaat Wlldwood Junction<br />
I to John Hudxon. J1.00. LotH<br />
* (. Wlldwood irolahU.<br />
rJ lo Elcunor IVndur. I1.0A.<br />
It «od ». block Z5, section 4.<br />
: II. Whlto Lund nnd In.- I<br />
Btols BUe With Wife<br />
Ernest .E. Bhaw. <strong>of</strong> Westtnont.<br />
Is In the county Jail because ho<br />
took an automobile without tho<br />
consent <strong>of</strong> the owner. J^P?' "•<br />
Heancy. <strong>of</strong> North . WW»«~-<br />
Youne Sbaw, who bad been employed<br />
at a local drug "to. ' or<br />
a»v«ral wceka. said be wanted to<br />
Jnko his brldn-to their Westmont<br />
home. and. Mr. Heaney's car was<br />
Idlo at the time, so ho took It.<br />
He was arrested at Westmont<br />
ond lodged In the Mooreatown<br />
Jail. Conatablo Hicks >>«>"«>•} [<br />
Shaw hero. It was thought tbot |<br />
qhaw mlKht know . Bomethlng <strong>of</strong><br />
two burglary caneu that occurre.l<br />
Spick and Span'<br />
LAUNDRY<br />
Sanitary Methods<br />
' Free Delivery<br />
Wo Guajrd AgalnBt ILoss-<br />
420 West Avenue<br />
] OCE.VN CITY, N. J.<br />
Mr*. Mary Patterson<br />
Poone 144-W Prop,<br />
St. Petersburg, Fla.<br />
The Sunshine <strong>City</strong><br />
We are taking a lot <strong>of</strong> New Jersey people<br />
['on a free five-day trip to Florida<br />
Leaving <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> <strong>Jul</strong>y 27 •<br />
,,,. An opportunity to see this magic city <strong>of</strong><br />
r fte Sunny Land on a delightful tour and reap<br />
I; not only Knowledge and Health, but also ahare<br />
I in the enormous pr<strong>of</strong>its that are being made in<br />
'? Sfc, Petersburg. .<br />
Come to our olllce and get foil WonnsUoit,'<br />
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iaUSjc^S.^<br />
ESTrVTES<br />
10th Stt»et mnA Boardwalk<br />
' • 4.<br />
u<br />
from the Caughnawaga Reservation.<br />
SEE<br />
Miss Floating Cloud<br />
Full Blooded Iroquois Indian Maiden . .<br />
—at the—<br />
Fruit Snow Shop<br />
OcecUi <strong>City</strong> Demands the Best~<br />
That's OSCE-Y-OLA<br />
Chock Full <strong>of</strong><br />
Herbs<br />
Oh, Boy, That OSCE-Y-OLA U Oreat Stuff!<br />
TRY A GLASS TODAY!<br />
Osce-Y-OIa Bottling Co.<br />
Telephone Marine 7079-W<br />
JXCqJe 'Pure<br />
and Tastes III<br />
B. WHEATIET, 927 Wett A«e. . BU8HET, 1224 Ajbory Ate. BAtrHOAHTOH, 3000 Asbnry Aw, BATOOABiTOH, Utb. Bt<br />
BTItES, 807 Aiburr Avo. I0HE8, I»rk Hmee 4 Bdwfc DUHQAH, 809 W. Bth fit HAYES, 334S Artrary An.<br />
HATES, 3241 Asinny An. . KWOH, 702 Bdwk. ' WUKJJI80H, 7th A Aahny Ate.<br />
HCECKH Faojitaiii, 8M Aitery<br />
.Aft.<br />
H0IBB00K DHUO C0^ 8th 8t<br />
- and Boardwalk. '<br />
FtTEB X0OD BUTTL? CO., 608<br />
Aibnry Ate. " •<br />
W. fTKHKTiTpt, fc, 3rd A Atlan-<br />
Ho Ate. .<br />
FRUIT S^OW SHOP. 916 BOARDWALK—OSCf>Y-OLA"S MAIN STORfe ON BOARDWAUC<br />
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Thai is, the Result <strong>of</strong><br />
Our Method <strong>of</strong> Clean-<br />
ing Your Priceless Ori-<br />
ental and Domestic<br />
Rugs and Carpets<br />
Bearing, broom or vacuum<br />
cleaner removes<br />
only die dust from the<br />
' surface, but the methods<br />
we use entitle us<br />
' .to our- reputation as<br />
modem and efficient<br />
rug and carpet cleaners.<br />
Get' in touch - with us<br />
for estimates. We need<br />
each other.<br />
Carpet;<br />
Linoleum<br />
Laying<br />
Done By Expert Workmen<br />
Your Satisfaction is<br />
Our Success<br />
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Carpet :<br />
Cleaning<br />
Works<br />
15 W: Washington<br />
, 'Avenue (Rear)<br />
Call 1007-W Pleaaantvffle,<br />
• '•':'.•:''-'•. - ibrService " ' •<br />
Among South<br />
frianda here.<br />
Mr. W. Lee. <strong>of</strong> W«at PnlUdel<br />
Many visitors from Phlladel-1 tores on the beach here and thenlRUey. Lakewood Eatatat. Tenth •<br />
phla. Oermontown. Camden and I oxhlblUnsT tbem at the hall..Wno- Street and the Boardwalk. «lt-P. I<br />
face on Asbury Avenuo for thel<br />
Halph Davis. Bobble Hughes.<br />
Joseph Collins and Miss M. Wool-<br />
«toa —"" —" • • •<br />
party at tbe Community Mall.<br />
Fifty-second Street, on .Friday<br />
evenina\<br />
Miss Florence Grant, <strong>of</strong> Camdan,<br />
has returned to ber home spent at playing cards.<br />
after spending a brief period with<br />
0 ? cottagers here for various I pie(Ure producer.<br />
balance <strong>of</strong> the month.<br />
• • ••_ —<br />
' I periods. Each one vlea with thej .<br />
. |oth«r to make this end . <strong>of</strong> the! '. . BkJj. «t<br />
munlty Hall that guests attending I '—— ' I Wanted—Moo nnd women who I<br />
a card party there were forced tol Mr. Thomas Edwards, <strong>of</strong> Fifty-1 Br o Interested in being trained loL.^J 1 , i!l__ F 11 <br />
their homos. Rather an unseemly | maklnir "tblngs**hum hereabouts" I aii opportunity to. earn money IJJfU 1 fJJ"" ^^".'v 11 Iloiida Ouyuitunlty<br />
taolea..' Return' to Mm O.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Cltjr. Reward. '.<br />
!<br />
llfo by taking real moving »lc- portunlty to go to Florida for Wesley Avenue.<br />
' those who can qualify.' Apply Mr.<br />
MaBttf*ctar«ra <strong>of</strong>.<br />
HEED AHD WICKEH<br />
F0RHITUBE OF AT,Tr<br />
DESCEIPTIONS<br />
Son Parlor and livincr Boom"<br />
Suites From<br />
$35 to $300<br />
Wo positively -Krtv** th*» IfirR-<br />
| U«rt from;<br />
[ When ituylnK- " ciiito fn>m DM<br />
i Wo «iv« you tin- rholcc <strong>of</strong> u»i>fri'fonnp<br />
or ilntnh you mlirht<br />
(U-HII-V, without nny t'xtra<br />
DRAPERIES<br />
Sun Fast Materials<br />
60c up<br />
_ Lace Curtains, 70c up<br />
Cretonnes, Reg. 30c A<br />
40c, Special 25c yd.<br />
nuftl«d CurUliM with tlfl<br />
back; nc a Mir. TapotrMa<br />
from KZ up. •<br />
Mak*r« <strong>of</strong> ih« famous cti*«t«r-"<br />
field R*«d Craft Fumltur*<br />
Atlantic Upholstery<br />
and Supply Company<br />
8413 Atlantic Are.<br />
' ' ATLAHTJC CITY '<br />
Marine 3285-1<br />
Meals at All Hours Cool. Clean Dining Hall<br />
Chicken Dinners a Specialty Large, Airy Rooms by Day or Week<br />
An Ideal Place to Spend Your Vacation<br />
Hotel Tuckahoe<br />
. - Wonderful Roads and 'Scenery . '<br />
Along the Beautiful Tuckahoe River, 10 Miles from <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Special Attention Tel 2801-R-1-2 • Private Dining Room<br />
To Parties and Families • Reserved for Private Parties<br />
^ 'V SPECIAL REDUCTION *<br />
2H White Shoes .f.<br />
is enough said as you all know our wonderful values.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s Popular Shoe Stow<br />
ROYAL SHOE STORE<br />
945 Asbury Avenue - <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />
Atlantic <strong>City</strong>'s Premier, Clothiers Offer the Most Sensational Value Giving Event<br />
Ever Witnessed in Atlantic County Takes Place Here—During^ Our. Combination<br />
Clearance and Introductory<br />
[ . j SALE OF | s.ssr j<br />
Men's and Young Men's Suits and Haberdashery<br />
. . <strong>On</strong> account ol the great nrmatui <strong>of</strong> oar many, patrons, we are opening<br />
a «, Men's FcmlihtTig FttmliMTig TJtpartmept TJepartment and and"a» as an ia ezpresdon mtression <strong>of</strong> gratitnde gratitude to to oar<br />
old friend* and an invitation for new ones, we are <strong>of</strong>fering an unonud re-<br />
MEN'S SUITS<br />
In that Hew, Wide Hhonldrr Effect-^SHm Hips,<br />
Wide Trousers<br />
Suit valued<br />
at 925.00<br />
Suit valued<br />
at 930.00<br />
Suit valued<br />
at $35.00<br />
Suit valued<br />
at $40.00<br />
.Suit valued'<br />
at $50.00<br />
SUITS<br />
$10.95<br />
Now $20=^<br />
N.W<br />
BOYS'SUITS<br />
Wita 2 Pair P<br />
'Her. 130 value I Seg. value |18 I Regr. value S12<br />
MEN'S WHITE FLANNEL<br />
TROUSERS, $12.00 Value<br />
PLAIN AND STRIPED<br />
MEN'S TROUSERS<br />
Segular $10.00 value'<br />
Begular $0.00<br />
Value $2.95<br />
$10.75 $6.75<br />
TOPCOATS<br />
Begul&r $22 value<br />
Eegulax $35.00<br />
value .'. ' $18.95<br />
H. KRAVIS&SON<br />
162$ Atlantic Avenue ." Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />
We Aim T»l« PI—«m> in Ann/mnrirg fnff ftj<br />
j dittos <strong>of</strong> <strong>On</strong>r Sew • . • .<br />
Men's Furnishing<br />
Department<br />
Carrying: the' latest Styles in Ken's Wear<br />
Broad doth Shirts »« 4fl<br />
I Collar Attached ; • I AM<br />
.Begular $3.00 value<br />
Without Collar<br />
Begular $2.75 value . $1.39<br />
TIES<br />
Full fashion<br />
Latest Styles<br />
Value li.EO to 12.1<br />
89c<br />
Value 1100<br />
Now—<br />
Bahving Ties<br />
Latest t (ll (all aum<br />
bere. Value U<br />
GARTERS<br />
Handkerchiefs<br />
Sealed Vkg.<br />
10c value •»«•<br />
3 for__ ZOC<br />
ZEc value<br />
3 for<br />
2 Bo value r"i»<br />
3 for..-___..T__50c<br />
Sweater<br />
Combination<br />
With Golf Hose to<br />
match; . . An r-A<br />
115 value $O.3U<br />
MEN'S HOSE<br />
lull Fuhion<br />
Value •}<br />
76c J<br />
IW1 Fashion 8flk I<br />
""•W- 80 69c »*~:<br />
811k. and- lisle<br />
50c Value<br />
UNION SUITS<br />
(SEVILLE!),<br />
Bes-.fl.S0 Value<br />
Silk IK and ana UsJe Lisle •>«. •<br />
6Sc 5 value l 29C<br />
69c<br />
I am in the market for<br />
deg<br />
DANCDliS<br />
Runabout $39215<br />
Tudor Sedan $63$<br />
Fordor Sedan $72(jf<br />
Delivered Prices Complete with Starteif<br />
THE UNIVERSAL C<br />
Ptonc600 908 Asbury<br />
mr;<br />
CourseJVe<br />
\uldBuy<br />
tHotne<br />
EDITORIAL<br />
HB eampals*n now. being<br />
; Ytccd by the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Chamber ot Commerco to<br />
..^ interest In buying<br />
Is .worth sorlous cqni<br />
and attontlon.<br />
Is no need from furnHuro<br />
g material, and from<br />
5 to candy, that cannot<br />
we repeat that tho<br />
r <strong>of</strong> Commerce's "T<br />
-campaign is a -„<br />
'«nd a very timely one.<br />
VOL 1—Ho. 4<br />
k^^^<br />
OCEAN CITY NEWS<br />
Jl Gnat Family <strong>Newspaper</strong> in jGmerica's Greatest Family) Resort<br />
• rubll.hod Every<br />
Tuwdny and Friday Afl« OCEAN Cm, HEW JEESEY, TUESDAY, JTTLT 21, 1085 Publication Ofncel<br />
Now. Bulldlnir. 131 Aabury Av<br />
our Drown Patton Wants<br />
In Waters Improvements<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Inlet For South End<br />
- ^ L _ _ _ I _ 1 -' 1IU *°«. ».10 S.M 1.11 Lll<br />
**—W«d. «.« 9.01 .*.M EH<br />
S3—Thur*. . ».IS 9.JT<br />
J4—KH. 10.09 10.11 •<br />
IS—Sill. 10.41 10,«« 4.5J M in<br />
4.44 4.4* «.*»<br />
M—Sun. 11.11 XJ.W • 5.11 HO<br />
>1—Man. ' 11.09 11.10 ' (.00 «J«<br />
(Eullni SUnasrtl Time)<br />
PHIOE TW0GEHT8<br />
First National Bank Directors Owners Must Trolley Hits<br />
Demand That Stainton Resign Keep p Walks Auto; Then<br />
In Good Shape Jumps Track<br />
Commissioners Will Make Survey And Anto Hits Another in<br />
<strong>of</strong> the <strong>City</strong> Sidewalks, Which Scramble in Which Two Are<br />
Cause Many Complaints ' Hart<br />
some desirable lots in<br />
_ d in Ocoan <strong>City</strong>. Thcro Three Bodies Recovered Quote Many Local Needs<br />
•lent? ot stores, and If theso — _<br />
the residential section<br />
-.carry as largo a range as J*<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Cjty.<br />
Moorlyn T»n«| J<br />
Write description and lowest<br />
prices to<br />
Dr. X L Edwards<br />
. .._ BIVEESIDE, H.-J. -•-•<br />
Summer ResiA<br />
' . v ••:••.'••<br />
•- ' . ' ' . • . • :6'^<br />
The Low Cost <strong>of</strong> a Ford Car vnD satft'fj<br />
Transportation Problem in <strong>Ocean</strong> Ch<br />
1 .<br />
'"* cast "Us Bhadow over A dilation from th« South<br />
"4 want,' tho fault Is not Cowon u Inlot Sunday when four <strong>Ocean</strong> CUy Improvement ARHOCIUstores<br />
.but rather with 1'hlladulphlann, all related, """ a.llemle•« Inlot.<br />
, The v.ct.n,9<br />
onBcacn .loners 1 Meeting on Monday ~ u , x . ~ _ ,. . 1 , • „ _<br />
— • Certify Checks Without Sufficient Funds to Pay Them<br />
^ y LjOcal i^eeas • At n HD«;ciaI. m««ilhB <strong>of</strong> tho.iix obiiK'uionH ha« never b««n Sutton Speaks at Meeting Everyone Blames the Other<br />
Mts a ebanco to ..«k up ; ^ ^ Wu|<br />
, Mr. Pnt.on «nre^<br />
jtely ln every lino, do their Hopu Slr.ii.-t, Slnift Ouclinnun'u Duchami non In '" '<br />
baying out <strong>of</strong> town, and luw: Samuel H^imuvl A A. Wood. U'w . 20. <strong>of</strong><br />
esmnlaln that tho local 2=20-South outU Thl Third SStrt<br />
,Tnot carry the moreban- ^ch.K, o^'ch<br />
tterWant Wllh<br />
' . i . «, tho OM.BMOI<br />
•"believe In buying In <strong>Ocean</strong> Wood all cf tho boilloH<br />
• said a prominent <strong>Ocean</strong> rccovi-rfil. Tho boillf<br />
•un recently. "Wo con never !'»""» nmlWnh wor.<br />
^ma our town-commor- Tl^^flZ<br />
f until wo all do our buylnjf 8.SO o'clock Sunday nli<br />
ts much us wo possibly can Llltlo IK knriwu<br />
l ,l Rr.tltn.to<br />
»prnv«id. Ore<br />
r( Strtot. anil hlu approacnm to.th<br />
lllruClOr<br />
i. Slnliilon an vlco priKl- thla aflalr wus termed,<br />
ho Institution, and n« a • Bank Is Solid <strong>On</strong>e<br />
wan unanlmoUHlv d..- '"<br />
HOIVICC In niniiilfd<br />
buuvli. Il«<br />
A| 'B" H wa« unanimouHly ,W- '. 19H. Iho Flrut Na-<br />
tUmnI )Iank ,„„,.„„,,,, „„ cupUar<br />
Tho r«-nolutlori demand- anil tho Block viau placed at J226<br />
'»« lhl " ««lK»ation<br />
JHtock wail at (3W per HIIIIH<br />
b",m !V Ilt " lhlp - hllt tl however. I that It wa» uiloptod an "bfKt Hub- Incroami hi valuo <strong>of</strong><br />
up." »i''l L/rvhiK.tho IntorcBlB <strong>of</strong> tho Inutl- "<br />
»'l'<br />
1 "". tl ln '«•« than on.<br />
lor work- • nwi.'lii <strong>of</strong> tho InulKnl<br />
] ull cf tho bodl"" ),av/b",m !V Ilt " lhlp In AIIKUHI. 19H. tho Flrut Na- Chamber hold last Wodncwlay Hudson sodan had lta sldo Btovo In<br />
•nal llank IncrcaBed Itx capital •VOMIIIK wvurul n)ottor« <strong>of</strong> clvlo and bumped Into ohother ear<br />
.1 tho Btock wan placed at 1226 lntvHt wor.. /•'•• «• —•• «•-' .„.. .„„,.„.. „..„,„„ „„„<br />
per share. Tho laxl H.IIO <strong>of</strong> tho wiHhud to cull them) thlnRH lo tho craBhcd nt <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
• <br />
iiwi.'lii <strong>of</strong> tho Inulllntlon on <strong>Jul</strong>y<br />
-<br />
board uxuorti'il IIH 30; 1924. nrr S2.410.5C9.91 and<br />
.-rr,l. Tho boilltn <strong>of</strong> nucnuc-<br />
iKii'hi.<br />
nt tho CIOKO <strong>of</strong> htiHlnettH hiut nlicht<br />
"complolu conOdenco In tho in wore (^,C61,021.0G, nn IncrcabO<br />
romlltloii ot 4ho utrcciu- In (bin l^lly" and-' loyalty <strong>of</strong> -i«,r.m -B. o("91,2fiO.451.1-l~ln ono year.<br />
'h^' V iwcllim. <strong>On</strong> Ccnlral Avenuui par-<br />
Tho bUHlm-H>4 <strong>of</strong> tbo paHt* few<br />
ticularly. h» oniphnxlztd many <strong>of</strong> Mowr.-r >,« caHhler."<br />
d dd ll<br />
tho n-tililcntw niid prlvuto litkuu In<br />
front <strong>of</strong> thlr homon arl.'i- u ralnutorm.<br />
I Hi- nnkcil that tho Hlr.rlii loud-<br />
1<br />
InK »o 'Collar Ito:id lie placed In<br />
(laT, where Is your own car, "<br />
ns asked. • -<br />
•t ns at Tuckerton, btltiK<br />
uii ^r^ •a.u.^ri'nTc.'n'Jt. ^tnT etat "<br />
o ConinilHMlonurH last Monday rep- nBht post and runnlnB to tbo<br />
rcHoutlnK that civic organliatlon. odBO g <strong>of</strong> ti,o Ocoon n. <strong>City</strong> y Oarag-e arag, a<br />
III- utatl-d at a nicotine Of tho I duitanco Hlalnnr.. or r.r about I>IUIII> 50 CD feet, r• <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> within a row day«. »n»8er Jfeciares Appiopnaaons Bno||1(, ^ BUarded accordlniily. Youi<br />
them HWlmmlntc • but It In alwayn a "day aftor." He M ' Stalnton waa unaware <strong>of</strong> her Far Too' Small, and Mayor At tho prvnont tlmo, ho undor- vonte<br />
Th« RuardM dlvi'jl nnd worked 'ho OM Coatit Guard utatlon wouth-<br />
.••** tbe reply.<br />
"northea»ter" that<br />
are many like him.' They<br />
un account . In tbo newapapom<br />
•"• — '—"" "••- --- unable to '' J L1 " ' *' ' '" lMi»iin«-..i.-i. h.. -»^ » ~'*»J r •»-'»»v/uiu .-nt 1 nttentlon was tho ucattorlng wan facing west on Ninth 8lreet<br />
BlrltT LlBtenl • . Walz. watched them from the f r °m Ibo CnmnilK»loner« when ho hurrylni: back from Florida whoro o 1 IV Ii T" <strong>of</strong> litter on tho beach. Tho beach nnd just, started to cross <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
j .... ',-..'.• i« P rac «"illy drwrl.'.! Bhore. Wall ""'"I not only do wiuih cn.rresl-. ho wau when a. Federal Indict- jnenfl IVltMfe fOF on•"•••" --• «•>-< ' • - ••• -•-• • -- — - — • -<br />
• Tho body <strong>of</strong> Itnth A. Wood, ago lho cilv •"« • and lnclden'talB than <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> allotw ror ll«'hlgbwaya."<br />
•• .IL..^M.I...JA./.—<br />
Gardens; that they would prove<br />
y<br />
' , ,, . , - -• —<br />
u ttood InveuHntht. Though inoxt<br />
12. <strong>of</strong> 'hi" Philadelphia, niornlnt by who the Coast wan make Cedar Itoa.l puiwablv for 'nmountn<br />
^hat Mowrer<br />
<strong>of</strong> 1-15.000.<br />
and SI<br />
17,360, $25.drowned<br />
laHt Sunday. .waH recov- Man. motor earn. Drowns When.<br />
1000. nccrn Sll.SOO. <strong>of</strong> the renpectlvoly. bank. •<br />
Btusembled are cmefs-iast iHucovvrcil at 7 A. M. thlu morn-<br />
"" rendered a bervlco to the IIIK by twb fltdiermen, IL. M. Arncr<br />
amity u. calling attention" to "•>;' Arthur Sunimerwrule^ <strong>of</strong> 3016<br />
pay when Mow re r In alleged to<br />
bnyo cvrtlfled thorn.<br />
m that <strong>of</strong>.tbe losses <strong>of</strong> life ^^fnT^Th.^'S^a nt_ „„, ^._ „„«,,„ ;_ tr»-<br />
tNSerty by flrea- 70 per cent. inic>t bridge. They tried lo re- protected Section, <strong>of</strong> Beach muko'any Htntemnnt •<br />
•}»• avoided, this may not cover the bodyth«niHP|ve«, but all<br />
BUiely sew' Information to ,""', •">«!«. l» the vicinity were<br />
viewed by tbo NEWS roprewnta-<br />
.1;^:, . -, .' i , . locked; they then nollni'il- thi><br />
Attllo Furlnone. 2D,.<strong>of</strong>' 23-1 N. unfortunate "incident thnt brought<br />
»people, but It In only . by CouBt Guiiriln <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> niul i<br />
•^~i . and aad relterutlou reiteration that tho ,„„ <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> .police. -police. Several I u^.., w .in h.wa« soi*i<br />
OH eonserVatlvo In his Th0 8tl,, plcturcll that will bo wnvcH. - I had thought, tho overnight<br />
snapped will bo used In'tho chain Sbo tent a youngstor for tbo had boon forgotten inuamuch UH<br />
- the facts a crusado to <strong>of</strong> Hoarst nowapapeni. <strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong>-tho lire guarclH. w.ho 'quickly reupond- tho Board <strong>of</strong> Dlrectoni' attention<br />
• .»,,.ti » i- iT\^«»» Bnoclal featuresI to bo utagcd will ed from Fourteenth Streot and had boon called to It and tho<br />
I situation U in order ^J" 1 ruailo In providing ttunlclcnt funchi<br />
ror uuch purposcH.<br />
Muyor Champion Htnti'il he<br />
ugreod with Mr. Buvlnger that<br />
the city nee.dcd moro money. Ho<br />
nalil thc CommlHuloucm wero uu-<br />
Life Guard Marries<br />
• Girl He Rescued<br />
Mr. and M»w. John K. Mc-<br />
„"„„ arnl whlch was re- Tonth Street Stations, but no funds wore deposited by tho nia-<br />
„ , Tho guardii ilovo and grappled huving my attention called to it." T"* J<br />
"Some Dogs"<br />
Aiidrov/ Jainen, colored; <strong>of</strong><br />
742 Went Avenuo. boasts <strong>of</strong><br />
)rl *? 1 8 mother, who I» travol-<br />
' • tbo waters until durk without. Ing In New England, wnu wired<br />
any result. From th
IB-<br />
? 11 "• F<br />
How Many Local PeopleiCan You | Baptists Have<br />
0. W. Greenberg, Sated Sflhowtte -Artist, Will Draw Pnminen.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Pott Star the Sew*, and Print* Will Appear ia<br />
' Each Inne<br />
-a W OHEBNBUHO<br />
«n youre«*nl«, by their P»U.T<br />
Have New Books<br />
at Local Library<br />
Works Aie Koctlj <strong>of</strong> a Biographl<br />
cal Habtre; Etch Beviewed<br />
Ubr»y 1.-th. new High School "«».»-»«<br />
Henry Tho,u. Bachel'or <strong>of</strong><br />
Nature: by Leon Baialgette. In<br />
this<br />
' gette _. _ -„«.»..<br />
: irtl J<br />
£>ood reading*<br />
I baton th« cold waataar sets «a-<br />
I White no aecorata nruraa may y«t<br />
]b» linn r«fardln«- th» coat. It ta<br />
1 In the metal room* or the pastorate,<br />
at Tenth Street and Wesley<br />
"*^IW Hew Buactora to Be Avenue, during the winter and In The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> FUhlnc Club<br />
and the Anglers' dab <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
Completed Before the Hot & SSSST* """"" *"*** <strong>City</strong>, will hold a combined casting<br />
tournament under the sanc-<br />
Watch Next Tuesday's Paper for First <strong>of</strong> the Series<br />
tion or the Surf Angling Club*,<br />
„ , ^ Roster <strong>of</strong> Fire Chiefs Saturday. <strong>Jul</strong>y 15. at 9 o'clock,<br />
<strong>City</strong> pr<strong>of</strong>iles for the NEWS exon<br />
the beach at Fifty-ninth<br />
.cluslvaly.<br />
Ba»ement and Two Stories) Recently Gathered Here Street.<br />
There' are to be four events.<br />
small pair <strong>of</strong> scissors, a small the First Baptist Church and St ^ te .**** "'«'•' Association.<br />
and Mr. aroenburg- produces one's<br />
likeness In black and white.<br />
obt<br />
"'ned HUrrell. Court House.<br />
as architect for the contemplated<br />
J.; I?' handicapping will be used In<br />
.; Samuel A. Qruvdr.<br />
«rhan« £ 7 \ r , Atlantic <strong>City</strong>. N. J.:<br />
U, ,* ^ ..' .. I i.u!T 8tate - *« ron »• Baker - Maplewood. N.<br />
brief description or Up to a hobby While the winter congregation J.; H. W. Brtder. Egg Harbor,<br />
or business will be. given. - or the First Baptist Church N - J -: William Gilbert. Capo May,<br />
This will be the first tune that numbers about 125. the summer N. •>•; Frederick Uonolll, Landismany<br />
<strong>of</strong> the promlnont men <strong>of</strong> eongregatlon awelU to 800. and vllle, N. J..- William Davis. Buth-<br />
•T^ VilZ i •""""""""•' u pear as follows: " Mystery event,<br />
unknown' distance,",' "Ring<br />
event, something new."<br />
- Many valuable prlies are to be<br />
awarded. All contestants must<br />
be 16 years or older. A staff<br />
camera man <strong>of</strong> the 'Moorlyn<br />
Theatre will take motion pictures<br />
<strong>of</strong> tbo events and they will be<br />
shown In the theatre later.<br />
°* Tne at the ema£er helghtb visitors^ho <strong>of</strong> the season. attend 1500. Somers erford. Point. N. J.I K. John J.: C. D. M. Halnes. Hosier '. Information regarding the<br />
Ocoan newspaper, <strong>City</strong> have • ' appeared ' • In any . Tne the services ema£er come visitors^ho from all attend ov«ir Somers Abeecon, Point. N. K. J.: Ira' C. M. Olberaon Hosier, tournament may be obtained from<br />
newspaper, Mr. Orcenburg. • ' ' the • artist. Is Now the services Jersey and come other from States all ov and Absecon. Abeecon N. N J.; J: Miss Ira' Estelle Olberaon M Charles T- Maginnls, chairman,<br />
woU known In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, where for this reason alone. Interest In|Tlnneru^ (Honorary),JBIoomlleld the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Fishing Club, and<br />
Dr. Samuel McGlary,'the Anglers'<br />
Seventh Street and Asbury Ave. be unique not only In archltec- "*/«».!<br />
It was due to the reason that Mr. tural style but aWIn IU abimy * tu ° U<br />
Oreenburg was sti<br />
y<br />
t O<br />
to suit Its capacity<br />
Oltyjhat made It possible for the emajl eon«Te«iitlon.<br />
Bader, fc7«jr Harbor.. N. J.<br />
some well-known person to thai He has snipped many famous I£hufch' here w4s<br />
NEWS readers. . |men and women. Including the!„,._..______."_.<br />
Mr<br />
ten years be has<br />
p serve as i<br />
*»£» "**" '«* ure ° m « n Bt ""^ tlttiO »« «P«ned toltlon <strong>of</strong> a cargo <strong>of</strong> a rum'<br />
- appearance <strong>of</strong> the Bllhouullen.'<br />
-Ing. for not the least Important ::• •• ' .<br />
.reason that, through the achieve- ' _ ' _J<br />
ments <strong>of</strong> this poor deformed lm- Fi-iiKr rVmon<br />
migrant <strong>of</strong> 1889, thU country Is *^9 U J «-"/lMCIl<br />
once more shown to be the real<br />
land <strong>of</strong> opportunity. • '• ,_ w.<br />
Ure and letters <strong>of</strong> Walter HJncs " "* •<br />
•Page; edited by Burton J. Hen- .'.,' ~~~<br />
•colorful and graphic picture <strong>of</strong> ^ »_•»•_« *<br />
_men, atmosphere, events and BO- turn. Wnicn Lack* Annuemeat<br />
•clal conditions In the two great ,<br />
-^lhe l .I?at! d o'f*w d a e r mOCraC ' e * Un ' W"* B* 0 " 1 *" "DaHy Doieb"<br />
AHel the lfre <strong>of</strong> Shelley- by claM - that «« » eW »» *° »' d «= k<br />
•Andre ilauroisf 0 •JlSSrSTaho-. SK2ft "^"JS* fi ^1^^^^<br />
no preconceived opinion <strong>of</strong> the fi^'Vi,*"• iS^J.jL ^?» ( ^<br />
man, anr more than wouid a i B i?£ al 5| I ? t I' i ^% if^»t. "<br />
•novelist unfolding day by day and a h wa ,*S L tt 'W f ?'* *°, nt '"<br />
event.by event .his hero's exist- f' oc r7 jr> 5jt' ch h *»-, Bok ,. tllIe<br />
enee. He has oM the Bense <strong>of</strong> ^''SS^f^Ji"^/^^^" 0 ":<br />
humor that Shelley lacked, arid , **" '°"o«"»« «« the lint <strong>of</strong> the<br />
he Bhowa ftae utter absurdity <strong>of</strong> a Wv Um,rn,ii»iv M« W »<br />
nhull/xr-n u/lM Mono »j!|<br />
' • ' • " • " • ' - ' . "$•%$<br />
Our Famous Chicken Waffle Dtaf*<br />
v Soperb Sea-Food Pttt«r»'•«:<br />
Fresh VegetaUe Platter.<br />
Steaks, Chops, S<strong>of</strong>t-Shell Crsb<br />
Daily Sinp^^H <strong>of</strong> Baby LobrterJ I<br />
upreme.<br />
AD Served.Right<br />
*« Week end—o r any time it's<br />
HOTEL STRAND<br />
Ownenhip-Management<br />
Hwne 980<br />
SEASON <strong>1925</strong><br />
Acres <strong>of</strong> Diamonds<br />
RIGHT MERE-IN OCEANCITY<br />
That's what the wise men are saying now. Why send your dollars. -<br />
. ' to Florida? That's 1500 miles away. ~<br />
A Government Engineer stood on the Fishing Pier at 4th Street and<br />
...."• said:. "Draw a line from Atlantic <strong>City</strong> to Sea Sea Isle <strong>City</strong>'s beach and it _<br />
runs 3600 feet outside this pier, therefore <strong>Ocean</strong>'<strong>City</strong>'s uptown beach must<br />
- • .go out 3600 feet more," and he stood on the ocean end <strong>of</strong> that pier which<br />
is 800 feet long.<br />
. He knew what he was talking about—there are men living right now<br />
in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> who have seen the uptown beach go 1500 feet towards<br />
Europe. It will go 1500 feet farther within a few years more.<br />
YOU OUGHT TO BUY SOME OF IT NOW!<br />
Don't tell your children later on: "I might have been a rich man ii<br />
had only bought some <strong>of</strong> that beach-front a Few years back.'* '<br />
Every client who has bought through m has made real money 1 —we<br />
. claim to-have vision on beach-front values.<br />
We have marked and mapped the receding rocean~at ten different<br />
points. The beach is growing<br />
LIKE GREEN CORN IN JUNE<br />
You can fairly hear it cracking. It grows fast north <strong>of</strong> 10th. Street—look it .<br />
over—it's the widest part <strong>of</strong> the island and getting wider every minute.<br />
Plant a few dollars here and they will grow with the beach you buy.<br />
YOU OUGHT TO OWN ONE OF THESE TRACTS:<br />
'••-. 1. North side <strong>of</strong> First Street, 130 feet wide along Boardwalk.<br />
2. South side <strong>of</strong> First Street, 100 feet wide along Boardwalk.<br />
3. North side <strong>of</strong> St. Charles Place, 100 feet wide along Boardwalk.<br />
' 4. South side <strong>of</strong> North Street, 130 feet wide along Boardwalk. . .<br />
There is no limit to these tracts. They stretch and stretch towards Europe.<br />
We might say each <strong>of</strong> these, tracts is 600 feet long to the Riparian<br />
line, but they.'will go further out in a short time. .<br />
CHOOSE YOUR BARGAIN TODAY!<br />
You can have it financed. You or your agent can consult us. You<br />
will be getting advice from specialists in beach-front values.<br />
GOETZ-KASSAB COMPANY<br />
Beachfront Specialists in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
9th and Asbury Avenue, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J. Phone 108
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" • id aon. Mr. and Mra. McCal<br />
C. B. Urnnctl. I'hllodolphU, l*n.: aui.<br />
and Mra.' I* U. Miller NowYork city:<br />
Ir lllld Mr ". I?- Cuthrone.<br />
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IV.: Mr. und Mra. K. SninlL<br />
Jork. l>n.: Mr. unil Mr«. V. Illaf<br />
\\ Imli.wl.T. Viu: -li A.. lUchartl.<br />
Wlncht-jit.-r. Viu: Mlaa IloVurd: II. \V.<br />
. Kdwitnln, .1. V. KJrlttirlilp, Woodburj-: Mr. and<br />
Wayno. !'„.: J,>|m ]„ citfmmcr, Ji'n- Mr». V". II. l>,ivl«. \v'ooiiry: II o.<br />
klni.wn; Jrvno OltnmliT. Jcnkliitown; Tiililunu, l'hllud.liilila: Ncl«on Ij.con.<br />
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iiyth.-. I'hllud.'lDlila: Ml«* M. V.<br />
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•— Mra. W. Uninilll. II. It. Or<br />
•clc Xf. llurlliy. Ilrooklyn: l). it,<br />
Iliuliilphln.' Mr. und Mi.<br />
ou., MuUcrn; Otmrlta • W'lluy,<br />
Huriitui Wiirrlnutan. XVIImlnirton. ,JVI.;<br />
«nd uuimtitur. IlaudlnK.<br />
? >•,•-"»•'•'••• M. A. Vjnvl.r, Klluil^th<br />
Mjicllrnltli. Mra. J. C. Khoailiv'.<br />
ALWN HOTEL<br />
Hi'llrj' Mu>>'r. H. M. UrilTKB mid "<br />
Anna p. Coinlln und jumy. >ll»» j,.<br />
Mr. _IUI'ourucrrence<br />
Ftouracro, Mr. tuid Mrs. C. II.<br />
Dunn, rhlladclphUi; J. A. Coxo, J. U<br />
ikMitar. Mini T. Doutur, illuu Myrtlu<br />
Doster, Brooklyn: Mr. und tin. A. II.<br />
Courthv Mooruutown. N. J.; MIJJH<br />
Mubt'l Kortoll, Tr.ntnn. NT. J.: Ml all<br />
Jean Jf). IWUH, Ljiurlo V. Iwuu. nlooni-<br />
Aeld. PH.: Chrijitlunu Rouao. Mnrlon T.*<br />
Cobb, IKoyoraford. I'n:: h\ S. Ciulwulloder,<br />
Mra. V. Codwalladtir. Oei'erl*»y,<br />
N. J.; Ilobort a. Dunn. Jr., Uurllnirton.<br />
K. J-: Mr. and Mru. win. Vimlauirh,<br />
Jarrett Vuhluui;h, Wllllum<br />
VarUaUfih, Harrlaburir, Pu.: Mrtf. K.<br />
Houun, K. V- Hoeuri, K«,w York elty;<br />
CuroJIluj >. '"*•' - ' about her husband's understand-<br />
Mosnltal arfd ""''P" achieved his 12 feet . „ '.. _ „ Ing her.<br />
Hospital ^and by m
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Publicity Car<br />
Attracts Wide<br />
Attention<br />
Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce Secretaries<br />
ia Pennsjirsjiis, Towns Consider<br />
Scheme Very Bright Idea<br />
WiD Bring Good Return-<br />
Clever Impostor<br />
Working Here<br />
Say He Represents the - Lifeguards<br />
and Gets the Money<br />
A clover 'Impostor la at work<br />
In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. Tall, athletic and<br />
smiling, bo presents himself at<br />
each house and says ho represents<br />
the ilfeguarda or <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. Ho<br />
explains very affably that the<br />
guards will not bold tbelr customary<br />
benefit this. year. Instead<br />
they hnvo sent him to collect for.<br />
them. With Increasing geniality<br />
State Camp<br />
P.O.S.<strong>of</strong>A.<br />
August 18-19<br />
Hotel Delaware Has Been Selected<br />
As Headqnartm; Sessions In<br />
High School Aoditorimn<br />
. .<br />
800 Delegate Expected<br />
CarHal. Chamber o, ' Commerce ZtX that'To'Sne sbou.d *£$£ hoU"U*Z" ^Tn^r!<br />
^ttttz^ssrz r4h ^"^ 3 Jsv **" ^=~-£,o^t<br />
advise you tha"the very elegant lrom ""> "Hector Police are L, L. Wallace. 8r.. cbalrtnan or the<br />
puXlt^car .Koala doTmucTSln Bca « hln S tor the Impoator. • housing committee.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Gty Fishing<br />
dub Catches<br />
Conversation at the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Pishing Club Is genial and enthusiastic<br />
these days. Pishing Is<br />
good. It Is better than It has<br />
been ln weeks, according to Edward<br />
Klein and other members <strong>of</strong><br />
the club. The biggest catches<br />
since last Thursday are aa follows:<br />
• .<br />
<strong>Jul</strong>y IS—T.-J. Fegley. 3 klngflah:<br />
William Bchwelper. • 2 kingflan<br />
and 1 perch; o. C. Weinberger,<br />
1 klngflsh. 1 weakflsb and<br />
Ir perch: Edward Klein, 13 perch.<br />
. l"*V X«—E. M. Cawley. 3 kingflsh.<br />
J weakflah and 1 perch; J.<br />
Mortem. 3 klngflsh. 4 weakflsh<br />
•and 1 perch.<br />
<strong>Jul</strong>y 13—F. B. Wildman. 9<br />
klngfish. 1 weaknsh and 3 croak-!<br />
nd 3 croakers.'<br />
. ^ u 'r p—H- Oourinl, 4 klngftsh<br />
and 10 weakfish; WUHam<br />
Barns, 2 klngflsb, 11 weakflah<br />
A tentative program bus been<br />
arranged that will provide cn-<br />
'•' ' tertalnlng features' for the dele-<br />
Phosphorus advises! If you<br />
Information<br />
For Travelers<br />
RAILROADS<br />
PENNSYLVANIA—WMt An'mw. • »t<br />
ElKhth Blnwl. (Vcnro W. niM>d.<br />
«f»>ntlona from Philadelphia, i-xcenl-<br />
Init thf on** nrrivlnB" nt 13.(0 P.'M..<br />
whr-n 30 mlnutea Walt" will Ivp made It<br />
• "Whore Is the electrical depart- nco^aiuirv. ' . '<br />
ment?" tho flapper asked.<br />
X—rto^a noC run h*(w*n - Ormn<br />
"Just walk this way, miss." Cltv and TJnwood on Runrtny^. P. C<br />
ur or the drunk In <strong>Ocean</strong> ° <strong>City</strong>. •>•'<br />
—Pnrlor Car. n—nl»o rnrrlfa hnc-<br />
said the hardware clerk, who was »it^. "W—"WV^kiinvw only. R—flunil>%<br />
.TW—Will not run Rnturdnya<br />
nnd flund&yK.<br />
him kept ln Jail until the <strong>On</strong>e Is<br />
paid. . . the girl, "I'd die nrst,"<br />
- |<br />
- Flrat Shlek:— "How'u -your I<br />
Bweetlo tbeae days? 1 " . '<br />
Second Shlck:—"Not so gbod-~- '<br />
nn<br />
> boor and mouth<br />
Hewert Books'- i<br />
Customer:— "I would like to<br />
arc nornu BlbliH."<br />
Clerk:—. "YesMr—right here.<br />
elr. Tbls 1B a nice one."<br />
Clerk:— "I dunno, Did they g«t<br />
out a new one recently?"<br />
Bather Brutal<br />
Egoist: r— "Ah—the most beaU-_<br />
Ilful strange young lady Just smiled<br />
at me."<br />
She:— '."How considerate <strong>of</strong> her<br />
—the first time I saw you I laughed<br />
out loud."<br />
S klngflsh and 9 w'eakflsb. '<br />
<strong>Jul</strong>y 10—-L. Bremer. B klng-<br />
Hah. 2 weakflsh: W.' Burns, 7<br />
'weakflah. and 3 klngflsh.<br />
Among South<br />
. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Folks<br />
Mia Ifarr Hayes, a June graduate<br />
from Mount St. Joseph's<br />
Aademy. Chestnut Hill. U spend- i<br />
Ins; the summer with her parents,;<br />
Mr. and Mra. M. A. Hayes. MI&s<br />
Mary will enter the Girl's Normal!<br />
School, Philadelphia, ln the fall to I<br />
take- m special coarse for teachers.<br />
Dr. William Bate* and family<br />
are located at his. cottage on Anbury<br />
Avenue for the summer seaj.<br />
. Again the Isdlee <strong>of</strong> the Booth<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Improvement Association<br />
are 1 on the Job. This time<br />
they will make ready and serve a<br />
cafeteria supper at the Commu-<br />
- nlty Hall, Friday, <strong>Jul</strong>y 17, In the<br />
date.. ' .<br />
Twenty-two Rescues<br />
Made Last Thursdar<br />
Captain Jack Jernee and his<br />
uad were kept on tho go last<br />
--lorsday, making 22 rescuea.<br />
This is a new record for rescuea<br />
made In one day In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />
Few or the swimmers were In any<br />
serious dancer.<br />
J. R. Jones<br />
Real Estate<br />
IN ALL ITS BRANCHES<br />
• • - • • V-><br />
• 8th & Wesley Avenue<br />
.OCEAN an, v. j.<br />
If<br />
I<br />
Shop In<br />
Ocea<br />
Spending your money in the city where you<br />
earn it is the.greatest boosting you can do.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> stores can only grow by your<br />
support. The more business you give them<br />
the better stores they will provide for you to<br />
shop in.<br />
Spend Your Money Where<br />
You Earn It<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce<br />
The Telephone Hnmber <strong>of</strong> tho<br />
- <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Hews is 1180<br />
Tcdklns:— :*Sam Shirley drovo maiden aunL" -M<br />
850 mllea In one day In his Wll- - - ' --^i<br />
lys-Knlght." ' '• HJ »»_ • -.<br />
Smacker:— "B'Oosh—a place • M_ m Jv* <br />
to park Is getting harder and — - -*?*" : — "*»<br />
harder to find." . ov(1, tKo._ .<br />
That the Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce<br />
oatcoJne the eye« <strong>of</strong> the secro- I "Captain Jack Jernce<br />
parts or tho elly, the Im-I<br />
letteni received at tho secretary's moncy from credible housewives. th ljf tn l?, h « tt ««Quartets notified.<br />
merce. writes: • women they were Belling tickets quarters there also . . I<br />
"Congratulations on tho <strong>Ocean</strong> '°l whV"'^li^L fl .^/!^ " ' B . . •<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s now boardwalk<br />
headquartorB hotel <strong>of</strong> tho Thlrty-I <br />
"rooted delegate, will be-<br />
1 inti Ai*rixtlaYi«•* * #* •• ' a tf.« •» »a .^ w a ^» x I<br />
117, and .by Tuesday ' night the I<br />
nn;§<br />
628 Asbory Avenne - Ocesn <strong>City</strong>, 1,'V!<br />
Out They Gl<br />
50 Rebuilt Used<br />
•.•••• '..'Cars •. •.••|f<br />
Away. Most All Late Models. S0.<br />
dans, Goupes, Touring, Rcadfc*iii|!<br />
Sport Cars ; |ij<br />
CERTIFIED $<br />
And Guaranteed! To Be As Reprctealal M<br />
BUICK 1924 Touring 5-Pass. <br />
Icadar <strong>of</strong> Uw> dabotant*<br />
Ha dtampproTW <strong>of</strong> tlu "Jaxx- tyc«<br />
foro Sallle retlm Waxron Flaher ontora<br />
h*»r roont nnd mokna dikapAtmta<br />
lovo to h.T. Bho npulaes Mm mul<br />
booomea territlod vhtin he admlla that<br />
tnljiht be with her alone. Bhe ruahtta<br />
from thn room and on leaving th*i<br />
hot.,1 notlcoa a. auaplcloua looklna man<br />
ln Tholohby who walchoa hfr avcxy<br />
move. Sha arrlvra at the Divlmx.<br />
7^irvr, . „ , . ^,^^^^*^H¥<br />
•n..h. «SJ" tartto 5* •** 1"» •WmU.Mumi-tt'iir-JtomtBm. Him. <strong>On</strong> UMlr ntan they «m<br />
T&alma Owaamajr, M oermaatown. kuute mm*. fcss> eoosln. Miss nslds at Aodnbon,<br />
r^f? 1 ""'' •* •* T* 1 " 1 •**••* *• J - PhlladelnhU. U spending a n»k<br />
•"»*• Hn. John Hasten and dangh- la this rasort<br />
Fr<strong>of</strong>essor Joseph MUlar, <strong>of</strong> tar. Miss Xda. ar* oocupylng the Charles H. fl. Hewitt, <strong>of</strong> Chea-<br />
Norrlstown.U Tlaltlng Mrs. •%. K. family cottaga. «t 105 AUanUo urTP»!"wlU ^indlS VJSSSi<br />
on Central Boad.<br />
Mrs. Aram Tatlan. <strong>of</strong>.WoUaston,<br />
Mais., Is the (uest <strong>of</strong> her<br />
sister. Mrs. James Austin, at her<br />
home on Central Avenue, for an<br />
Indefinite period.<br />
Mr. Walter F. Bornhardt and<br />
Mr. John H. FrUhmuth. Jr., <strong>of</strong><br />
cool w«icom but H.ruaea"«o"taikr"The|nt Undsay Hall, Seventh Street<br />
mmm<br />
Is reported as bolng<br />
leadlns roles ln the Casino Club mer season In<br />
has I olty. Is here for a few weeks' stay.<br />
and nla-htly la seen dancing at Washington, D. C.. Is. an <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
oltber <strong>of</strong> Harold Boblnaon's dance <strong>City</strong> visitor.<br />
pavilions. . . Miss Emily Hosklns, <strong>of</strong> Phlla-<br />
• Mra. Mathlas. Bmyser, <strong>of</strong> York, delphla. la apendlna; two weeks ln<br />
Pa., Is summerins; In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, thla resort.<br />
Mrs. T. J. Doeter, <strong>of</strong> Blnnlns- Was Virginia Ii. MoWhood, <strong>of</strong><br />
ham. Ala., together with a party Newark, N. J., will make her<br />
<strong>of</strong> sl«. U onloylng the balmy residence here for the remainder<br />
breezes <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. <strong>of</strong> tho summer.<br />
Mrs. F. Leroy Howe and son. MIBS O. L Kelly, <strong>of</strong> Washington.<br />
Kenneth, attended tho wedding D. O. Is a visitor In this resort.<br />
i, <strong>of</strong> Drezel<br />
. Is spending a few days<br />
| Wednesday. Ceremony Was hold I In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />
J° Houseman, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, has I reception at the home, tho newly- season.<br />
• " - •' ~ielcnlo Apart- married couple left for a- wedding Mrs. William MoDormott. <strong>of</strong><br />
trip to Boston and the Berkshire' Brooklyn, N, T..' Is spending the<br />
on to atlajnl. wbleh he aAyalnf h*T only dnrk,n
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"it list<br />
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Alaska Visitor<br />
Registered At<br />
Rest Pavilion<br />
Florida; Mr*. Al»ln Hill. AIBID*.<br />
California; Mr. and Un. Wlimon Republican Women Will<br />
Oreone, 1006 South Carolina<br />
Avonue. Washington. D. C: Mar-<br />
Dine Candidate*<br />
iraret O'lloarn. 300 JUdgo Street. The Cape Mar County Council<br />
Margaret MeOrady. 300 Linden <strong>of</strong> Republican Women will enter-<br />
Street. Hazel M. Mnrpby. 300 tain at dinner, early In October<br />
Whlpplo Street, all <strong>of</strong> Pall River, next, tho candidate*. State, and<br />
Masaachuaetts: Madcllno Connor*. County committee* at Hotel<br />
87 Bhawmut Avenue. Pall River; Columbia, Cape May <strong>City</strong>. Oueats .<br />
Becent Viiitois Included Prince Anna Rlley. 21 Shawmut Avenue. <strong>of</strong> toe Council will be Candidate'<br />
New Bedford; Mr. and Mr*. C. for Governor Whitney and Mr*. .<br />
.Rupert, B. 0., and Hew Williams.' 71 llelntono Avenue. Whitney. Senator William H. |<br />
Zealand<br />
River Porest, Illlnolu; Mr. andBright<br />
nnd Mrs. Bright, and other<br />
Mm. K. E. Orno. 492 Humboldt Republican notables. I<br />
Parkwuy, Buffalo; Mra. Alex.' Ex-Oovornor Stokes will bo j I<br />
Declare This Fine Gty Tebelmnn, 6811 Waterman. St. tho speaker <strong>of</strong> tho occasion. I<br />
LOUIB, Mb.; Mrn. C. E. Brehra, Tho ladles <strong>of</strong> Capo May <strong>City</strong> I<br />
J. Kred. and Alice Ji-nn Brehm, will .act as hostesses. Mltw <strong>Jul</strong>ia<br />
ducats from such distant places Knoxvllle. TYnnt-jjwo; MIHH Enther<br />
ns Nome, Alaska; Auckland. N«w Carti-r. Carter, 1115 15 BBchton<br />
ton Street, Slroc Jollet.<br />
Zealand; Prince Rupert, British llllnolH; Mrs Lambert<br />
Columbia, and far cltliu In tho<br />
D. C.; M». Mario<br />
Unltt-d 'Stnli'H hnvc rvgiBlered at ilTckH Reeve«.*304 7St. Elmo Ave<br />
the. rest' pavilion. Boardwalk arid nue, Chattunooga. Tennetwee; Car<br />
Eighth Street, ulncu iho •Ik'ntzel. Btverly HIIIM. California<br />
nine, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Jul</strong>y.<br />
David Carter. 1315 Benton Street.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Ocorgc R. Mokol Joliet. IlliiioU; Vera Putton. 304<br />
<strong>of</strong> Nome. Aluxka. the former a Colorado Avenue. Streator, 1111<br />
lifelong . frlenil <strong>of</strong> Matthew Sav- Mr. and Mrs. Allen Llnd<br />
aec manager <strong>of</strong> the pavilion, vlu- beru, i;, 11216'<br />
Bunion 8treet, Joll<br />
lted thin n'Bort two wetika ago. Illinois; MIBH Cora- AnHrewM.<br />
They told Savago ihej- hfarclly WanliliiK on. D. C. nnd-Captain<br />
agreed wjth the- statement <strong>of</strong> Tom W. V. Cwnne. Fort Myvru<br />
Mix who .wrote .In the nulstry Florida.<br />
book about a month ago. "A tin*),<br />
city filled up with wonderful<br />
folks." "<br />
Violated Traffic Laws;<br />
The New Zealand vlnltor was<br />
Paid $r.00 Fines<br />
W. Duflnns and the British<br />
Columbia -representative was Mr*. Two flnea for traffic .vlolatloni)<br />
J. Naylor. . . .<br />
tyt're Impcned by Justice Frunela<br />
The Rout Pavilion, under the Ware In Police Court Thursday<br />
direction <strong>of</strong> Matthew Savant', ltf mornlnc<br />
proving a "very popular attraction Mnry Reid, <strong>of</strong> 3300 Octnn Ave-<br />
to <strong>Ocean</strong> n <strong>City</strong> Cty vUlioru. vUltora. The IVKIH nue, clrovo pant tho red traffic<br />
ter book there In rupldly tilling light g at t Fifth.Street fthStreet nnd nd Anbury<br />
with the names <strong>of</strong> out-<strong>of</strong>-town Avenue. Wednesday afternoon.<br />
people. AhionK the recent cueutH Officer Robur u Lewlrt handed he he a<br />
were Curran. Cora and _ Anna KUmmons and d when Bhe appealed<br />
Brewer who are prominent In in Police Court yeHterday nho WHB<br />
Baltimore.<br />
fined one dollar.<br />
For yearn the Unworn have The other _ line, also _ n .. one dol- —<br />
been vlultlntf renortu. throuKhout )ar one, »•«» p.ilil liy. X>r. Frunk<br />
the United Slatek. This IH their [ Embery, <strong>of</strong> -16 ... - ' lir.veiire.i tin* niiiriin^i-<br />
ig^aiaifeifesg^^^^ggg^<br />
OCEAHCTrrHSWB,JOT,Tfll, 1095<br />
Reported fcom the <strong>of</strong>licial county record, fo, lne OcMn Gty<br />
TIM followlnr In a Hut <strong>of</strong> AI.Mrnrl*.<br />
f Oonvuynnc«-i» fnl»,r>' John J.<br />
I'IWKT. TiiuiHiliiy. for »:IGO.OOO.<br />
for tli.* owiH'rrt \V*. J. Morrlxnn.<br />
rru.lli.ir Kalpli ChoKU'i'. Kdwaril Kutlon<br />
11I1.. u' I<br />
iinil J. M. CIHHIIM-. <strong>of</strong> O it*<br />
uuld to hnvo been more money'<br />
made within a rndliiH <strong>of</strong> llfty-two;<br />
mlloH or Arcudlu, liy MtullHtlci...<br />
umi ihc exceptional KHIIIII; plan<br />
than any other place In Vlorlda, .<br />
ait f-<br />
; I5o,iioo.<br />
'<br />
tlciH or tb» E. It. McfSi-nlh liin J, Of.mi I'ltv<br />
Coinlumy.<br />
LJCVO.^ 1 I. S<br />
-li 11.<br />
J- Knur. Jr.. et ll\., h> fl, lH<br />
„ Hunt-lM-rKfT. SI.IMI. South l'n>. Borough <strong>of</strong> 8ton; H.,rbor<br />
_| tt*t <strong>of</strong> lol Sl'f!.' aK-ollon i'.<br />
rwilllnlil M. Illli-klttnil ,,l II7J. hliw L MIM.<br />
p <strong>of</strong> [.ower<br />
, ,_ i J. <strong>Ocean</strong> Oily Oiinliii». • TMI.Iy. ., .Mui.riiy In ll.jijiiinlii -K Mr. Wnllnln A. Ilnrk. mnnnRer<br />
t nl. 41.in,. Tini'l 1. -inn-<br />
Edwnnl A. Kully, t*t ul., TO H.ir-ili •••llill.i; J ;<br />
•if the new Ocenn Cliy- hrnuc.h Hellf<br />
_. Krlly. J.'.IHI. Ul (32, •,! tl,,,, |i<br />
ing Areatila i,i|i.,ny to K. K<br />
1<br />
—i. 'H.fHMl. txit 12|i;. li|«-lc • 1 ••<br />
1 Cfiv Gnrdi-na. '<br />
' Hatiitjruok. et uv.. 10 M *K<br />
_ II.SMI. l^t I2U, |,|,K|( -|;'<br />
^ I. CW:in <strong>City</strong> Canji-nx.<br />
[ 8. K. Kwnn. ei lix.. 10 .vnnlii .1.<br />
«i.»r. »3.IHX>. I»i» j«|j ,,mi 121,;.<br />
[ 11, plnn .1. OCI-IIII (i. Thu HUIO WUK muile<br />
through thu L". (".. Foxon Heal<br />
Entate Offlic, Fouriis-nth Street<br />
Kl.'itloii. who recently mild Mr.<br />
nt pUn 3. (Wi'iin city 4]iinJi'MM. * '<br />
William William A.<br />
ltr.-ch't,'.'I ht,!! ux., |o ICiilph C11I1.I1<br />
. Ch'M.r. I Sl.lhl.'<br />
LJS17 S337. ll )illu. ; .<br />
Vkior J. lluinlirw-lil «*I>MI|I-H.\' II. I<br />
.Iclnir I'oiiiiKiuy. *|i'i -Ml | Tl t,..i"». meait'll<br />
itii.l lunil uiuli-r UIII-I in il» . Wt-uli-v Vv..inn. u-.c'l.iiil,<br />
. lylnw IU'IW.I.M |iuikii.:..l in,.- "'"' y . . . .<br />
'•^! ""hian'H • other biih^nlow,<br />
. at l^L'O <strong>Ocean</strong> Avenue.<br />
Mr. Zimmerman hau been ui;tlv.-ly<br />
nu^iu.Juted with tin) 'theatrical<br />
leu* fur the punt tweniy-llve<br />
yearn. Illn father, the late J. Kn-il<br />
Ximllierinait, Sr., who died oil<br />
Mar.h ^"> l:int. wau kiiuwn to all<br />
IIH Hie V'^aii »f Theatrical' MmiiiK tin- hiiine, there IH a Bepaiat.-'l |<br />
tuu.'lhi'r Mill.' nil- Inn.I :,li.l HI,- on the Hanie lol, ulilili i'l<br />
-r uiil.-t' In th" IJIUIM.II tyim: ,,,. MI.I.'M a -ilniibli- c'.n.i^i-. with I |<br />
Mill loll. Ulld'llll- Mfiilixuiil<br />
apartment* above fur the chain-I l<br />
runnlni; (iiirulli-l with umi :ln fi.t<br />
- ' Fjikluiinllv- umi South. .i>l- leui- tir ami un.I his hi* family. •<br />
, troin Ih,. Iliilkhi-iiil III,.-<br />
Mr. Nliliolbiin lilbi will rimlliiue in<br />
. B*«rt Uiirh. .1 UK., lo .li.lin M<br />
frtnr. I».:>M'. lJ>l i:>. hlin-k J. plnn nec"ti|>y ti| i|y th the place plac l ii^hirf home ami<br />
» <strong>Ocean</strong> <br />
• lawser. Residence Sold<br />
John Ft. Jotii'H repprK-d tho Halo<br />
<strong>of</strong> ti<br />
L '<br />
B^n.lS[|/' i i!;: r 'lirijKn/ :i .".» ; ;,'. l 'r' 1 ^ tl;ll ' Il .' ; «'•'".••'•«'!"• . 'I""' "'«"! f<br />
F ^ ? ! i h! In'n-I.v -'.".-,v-.i. \l-..; »I"l IJeaHi.lt"-" 1 - Tl'l" h-aliillill j'-f<br />
Wonlnir, on Hie. S'.iith f:.i»l .—i.J. .,i-. I .J|.I.-lie- Is n w uf til.- .-ln>« nlar.-H '-<br />
•Art-Gifts-Novelties<br />
.Hand Painted Furniture, Window Shades,<br />
Lamps and Lamp Shades..<br />
Mrs. OSBORNE CORSON, _ .'. . •'.-.•<br />
<strong>City</strong>..: !<br />
1 year $2.00<br />
6 mouths $1.00 .<br />
Address changed iu <strong>of</strong>ten as desired<br />
SEND COUPON NOW<br />
OCEAN CITY NEWS<br />
622 Asbury Avenue <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />
First Church <strong>of</strong> Christ, Scientist<br />
<strong>of</strong> Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, N- J.<br />
iiliiioilnc.'H a<br />
Free Lecture on Christian Science<br />
by<br />
JOHN RANDALL DUNN, C. S, B,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Boston, Mau.<br />
Mi-hib.r or tli-- Hoard <strong>of</strong> l-. ; rlur.nhl|> or the Mnllier Church<br />
The Firm Church <strong>of</strong> Chrlxt. Sclentlul, In DOKIOII, >iaKKucbuuettH<br />
• in the Moorlyn TTicatre<br />
no.irilwall: anil Momlyn Terrac, Ocun Cliy, N. J.<br />
SUNDAY EVENING. JULY 26TH, <strong>1925</strong> .<br />
at Klchl ociocl; (OayllKbt Kavln;; Tliin'><br />
T1IK ITHI.IC IS C<strong>On</strong>iJIAU.Y INVITKIr TO ATTKMD.<br />
Don't Fail To Stop At<br />
ShepparcTs Batteiy and Service Station<br />
• We aro Dattery and Electrical Bxpertu .'<br />
Let TTs Look Over Tour Car and Put It in Pirst-Ckss Condition<br />
Storage Batteries^<br />
Sheppard Battery and Electric<br />
Service<br />
9th St: and Asbury Ave. " <strong>Ocean</strong> Ciiy. N. X<br />
BE SURE<br />
YOU ARE<br />
CLIMBING<br />
NOT<br />
FALUNG<br />
HOME BUILDING<br />
: I ' BUY A LOT""" ~~~[ .<br />
J^~3AVE~SYSTERfATlCALLY j<br />
| START A SAVINGS ACCOUNT) •<br />
|BUY BUILDING & LOAN STOCF]<br />
|DO WITHOUT SOME LUXURIES]<br />
; The flight <strong>of</strong> stairs to Home Building is a short one; the steps are<br />
few.. And in Home Building there is contentment, satisfaction and a<br />
- feeling <strong>of</strong> independence that may be' obtained in no other way; Ask<br />
those who own their homes if we are hot right about this. You can<br />
climb this short flight, perhaps in less time than you think. Possibly<br />
we can help you. - We'll be glad to talk the matter over with 'you and<br />
to assist you in any:way possible. Start up the Stairs <strong>of</strong> Happiness<br />
today! .<br />
. Make No Mistake in the Selection <strong>of</strong> Your Builder<br />
CONSULT<br />
Howard 0. MacPherson<br />
1242 Central Avenue . ' Phone 789<br />
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PERSONALS Williams'Pitching •<br />
Wins For Oc<br />
. j. A. waun. <strong>of</strong> pbiudci- Wins For <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
phla. a la In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> for the sum- sum- .<br />
Mrs. Culver Vanderbeek and Chestnut bill Team<br />
daughters. Marjoiie and Edith, or ' . . . ,<br />
Englewood. N. J.. art) stopping In<br />
tMfB<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> over the' Summer<br />
School, session. Mrs. H. J. Dol- with, score t<br />
boose for the summer months.<br />
The Bored Walker<br />
By T. E. MAHONEY<br />
We Make Oar Bow<br />
•ii °" " * aioyinK n vacatlon ln Early In tho tost half <strong>of</strong> tho will stick to It. . - .<br />
vl«l e * o « a. ., . tr J rt- I frame tho <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> swatters Wo don't suppose you've mot<br />
Elmer C. Strlcklor. <strong>of</strong> York. Fa.. nalIed the run ,nat clinched tho Captain AfcFlufllcberry, . Ju»t a<br />
U a summer visitor hero. gamo when, after Dennis grounds minute. Captain. First, wo want<br />
H. B. Miller and family, <strong>of</strong> od to th|rd nnd mado flrBt on a ,o teu you thnt your contrlbut-<br />
Edgewster Park. N. X. are In wn/, ihm_, „_.. .«,n.,,i nn „ „>„»» >inn> «,III Jw. w«im» tjnar t«r<br />
„ , „ . . „ . M Culver singled to left field a<br />
Miss Beatrice Morse, <strong>of</strong> Now BC<strong>On</strong>d Dennis<br />
£* V V£l Xn * her BUDt ' MrB - Williams went In.for Eckert <<br />
Vanderbeok. nrtor tho latter bad with good I tho captain's story.<br />
ln this resort.<br />
reel: Tbo'visitors got a man on<br />
<strong>of</strong> * b i Ia :-| first by a walk who wont to<br />
berries<br />
Captain Horace Sophocles Mc<br />
Hanisburtf, Fa., are spending a brought Dennis in. -The Inflelder'during tho dry season but caucbt<br />
to being delayed by the red light<br />
trafflo signal on Asbury Avenue<br />
eUlhteen times. "<br />
More anon.'<br />
«•. *<br />
BaggOM It! to a«ht u out<br />
I too JL m ? £<br />
e put on the brakes <strong>of</strong> I<br />
Forfeits |8 Ball Central Avenue.<br />
" Doggone "whatT " asked<br />
McFluffleberry did not learn Charles Jones, <strong>of</strong> Hammonton. | The telephone gM<br />
nent <strong>of</strong>ficial In Washington, has<br />
admission to tho Union. If Bryan " . . .<br />
loses out In the monkey trial he expectedly discovered a new conflalso-<br />
will probably live In this dence game • when a muto walked<br />
state. But to come back to Me- ' n *° hls <strong>of</strong>flco at Court House with<br />
Flufflebcrry. He was bolnB both- a thousand dollars to obtain a mocrod<br />
by several thousand bat- tor car driver's license.<br />
McFlufflebvrry B<br />
"You have won tho prlzo. Caprain,"<br />
said the reporter.<br />
•.t P the n pu is the I *>••'" a " lo '°f; car<br />
rSSfTSSL-.U*^, rrirrho^'anr^tu^n '«£ r* ^ thP "'^feTS'S.-Ste- be .n -Ccut Avenue. Atlantic Cty. I<br />
"U'S^Sro'lnen- "IZZZ?*"* «be ba.,: WooM Hot Stoop && w"h 1K^ .£ Jl* -^K^^s^S<br />
on the track evidently prepared<br />
Florida Opportunity -<br />
Wanti d—Men and women who<br />
opportunity to RO 10 Florida lor<br />
"abaVunto tt CroaXol iUtat- «"« rt. Mu^k,Jb «0?uE|r>.nnU.:i/3»j3i|wB«n Boardwalk. Sunday<br />
to drive a car and came with his ovenlnK. Return to Brighton Homoncy<br />
bill unfortunately In his tel. Liberal reward. —lt-P.<br />
search for tho man to RIVO the ~ ' Z T<br />
nionoy bo walked .Into tho prose- " IMH<br />
cutor's olflce. A hurried search P'n with diamond and two sapwuBmndi-<br />
but the con man could phlrcB. Atlantic Avenue between<br />
not be located. ' Eluhth and Fourth Streets. Rc-<br />
_J • .j . turn to 230 <strong>Ocean</strong> Avenue. • Re-<br />
« . -_. 'V ^ t * ar* n «<br />
kaU be waste* In flllnc com- more color. • that the Brishton Hotel was sold i<br />
?aa v la followUt: them up <strong>On</strong> the other hand.- the optl- this week, came the atory that the •(<br />
^J^LdTmaTbe^DllId: " ^ "SS* 1 " U •»>' tb « ****' Breaken. too. had chanced hands, ri<br />
the remedy may be applied- ^ag. They quote prices were x,, . ctrtMlo extent there la a &<br />
,»IW Jersey had to wage un- predicted to hit bottom after similarity between the careen <strong>of</strong> i<br />
Illag war to save her coast IMS. Just as soon as'the market the BrUhton and the Breakers. ^<br />
•eaeh froat ahoald be kept<br />
baa eyesores '<br />
*s marred by a attack..<br />
several thousand dollars that re-<br />
eoaMltntloaal Under the I anawerT What U going to happen<br />
Uwa. th«, the law. mast | wh« th^yhort, train . ^<br />
ti'-W 1<br />
Jl Great Family <strong>Newspaper</strong> in America's Gnatat Family Resort<br />
Ownership<br />
iMUad <strong>of</strong> beoomln* a see- dty.. No wonderful foresixht Is\np and prosperity besan<br />
_ Meanwhile It has »•- direetad<br />
vV , . were the sale .<strong>of</strong>: the Brighton developed an atmosphere all Its This decision.<br />
.Ossia <strong>City</strong> Is tost as much la- Hotel, <strong>of</strong> the Hotel Breakers aad own. No. doubt this will continue length between the State<br />
*» th. "Atlantic dry" says. -nmswltltades<br />
are not what are JJJuts. the" name <strong>of</strong> the purchasei'| froBt"<br />
M. but quality, aad quality or the deUUs <strong>of</strong> the sale. joh<br />
snr. ..« _».»_ »«.«w K..IM I transferred over B700,0QO worth I erased to confirm the report.<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>it <strong>of</strong> ?J«0. J^JJ^^<br />
^ w^e^Centrafoar^ge, on" As!<br />
- w »^ l Avenu^ The weekberoro<br />
the Breakers, who. guided the<br />
OCXAK cmr, ixv ana, FUDAT, JTOIT IT, USS<br />
First Complete Picture <strong>of</strong> the <strong>1925</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Gty Beach Patrol<br />
. TIMS/, W)H THK ,,.)#UK<br />
^ . rates two OBR><br />
Fishing From<br />
Bridges wai<br />
Be Stopped<br />
freeholders Ded&e Hai tke Jhrao-'<br />
tloe It a Heaaco To life ud<br />
Hindrance To Traflo<br />
•^$fs No Award* F«r Coal Made<br />
-.,-'•. 7>-; Wshlnjr on county-bridcea.win<br />
: l<br />
•. '^'- not be tolerated.,It was decided at<br />
*:• V.'!< the meetlns; <strong>of</strong> the County Board!<br />
'»l"iniqil' <strong>of</strong> Freeholders. Wednesday aftar-<br />
!'•'-'•;'-.! noon. The matter was brought<br />
..^ . . , .. :••:•,••> >-,< ••.-- .'.-.•••.•.•«--r*:i'<br />
control <strong>of</strong> Mayor Joseph O. Champion, with Jack J. Jernee as Captain<br />
l -'< 1 -'' up by County .Bnxineer Smith.'<br />
.„ . . ' x ---'- : ^\^'X^••/• -^^VN'W^V.-'''^ iJv•*• •• ahoald be stopped aa It was dan- ,<br />
,"•:• .•••" ••• v -"'.:.- lV Si'.'•,'•"•• "'.•J*.-J>J-- W -i ••>.' ^ : T'-.'>;->- ; 'i -'*V< r.-;"'>,, Berous to the flabermen and made<br />
....•.,„•/.,....>-! •-. ->,'.--..,,^...-• ... N'',;•,-;v-.5'.: f .-••; motoriac across the brldces dlf-<br />
•/•;'•,• ; '.v,v ncult for autoUta. Freeholder<br />
• ^—I Ulllsr declared that there will tM<br />
a nomber <strong>of</strong> neoDle irtii*.! if aaek<br />
along the entire coast. It Is under direct supervision and foaia, j, ^ prohlbltBd7^ •<br />
Ob motion <strong>of</strong> Mr. Ooelln a alca<br />
prohlblUng fishing will be Biased<br />
Is due .thessntstlves<br />
from all section at the |<br />
H ,<br />
enforce It and report any liola-<br />
1 C 11 ' UaiB * to the Freeholder*.<br />
niPI 25Old The Cape Hay County Mos-<br />
VJI,\^I UUIU qulto Sixtermlnatlon • fv >'nni'tff < ~-<br />
C d* 1 QA t\f\f\ reported Its SOO.OOO feet <strong>of</strong> dltchr<br />
OT J) I J\l UUU ln »" completed and a balance <strong>of</strong><br />
S..XJM. »^I^V/,vrv/y »I.TM.«0 on hand. •nMeommla-<br />
_, - -.' . '• __,'••• " - . •K" 1 *eque«ted $S.00O, for IMS,<br />
Sale <strong>of</strong> the ; BrigMa* Briac* and UUa was granted. '<br />
Bemfatltonee. <strong>of</strong> Kadj Dar. ?£*„*»£«& *£$?- j*<br />
<strong>of</strong> Oeeaa <strong>City</strong> <strong>Jul</strong>lns Way. <strong>of</strong> Conrt Hooae; V.<br />
M. D. Many, <strong>of</strong> Cap* liar, aad<br />
eocaauttss to<br />
The BrlKhton <strong>Ocean</strong> dtr*s '""""»«"> oonoiuads' at Scotch<br />
dl3dt^' hotelU^ehaa«d 13a3i - °caair <strong>City</strong>, aad ta* Kaos<br />
M'tk* menace <strong>of</strong> refuse oil • 1< » w » d JX:.^tt^'Xi^. *?!!? 7 h l Bri « h i?1 n *^ th ." <strong>On</strong>lt "S? 1 ^«<br />
__ _ _ jie like.a Sphinx tn the<br />
' "*v_«v **' --"-'- .«.« Beat estate, fundamentally. Is Sahara. The boardwalk had to<br />
aaa beaea, therefore sue y^ |Usa u ^ eonunodlty. it Is be moved so- that It could be<br />
1<br />
governed entirely by the law <strong>of</strong> built .<br />
supply and demand, states one The public was pessimistic con-<br />
' operator. There are certain thing, eernlng the Breaker. In 1»12.<br />
that this resort can <strong>of</strong>fer that no The Sheriff would get the Breakstay<br />
other - resort can. In some ers. It wa. said. .-But the Break-<br />
9 <strong>City</strong>." the omdal nsoects we have no competition, er. advertised extensively that<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Chamber <strong>of</strong> Kvery year thousands <strong>of</strong> new per- n«mt year. It housed guest, from<br />
r ttiV rirf*«ntoi«. JoisrVattracted here and after ?!**!** <strong>of</strong> l!li> 5 ounlry ,1» nd ^^MMMM,^. —~ Matthew. h«l bought It from I. Joth <strong>of</strong> th-. lastitnUcn. ahanrs-<br />
• . - . 'T-^ Bi -^-^f^^ • ' a Smith, who built It In MM. ?SJ"JS?^liS5J^2r<br />
ant. Dr. w. B. KUlaos<br />
t that. dty, deplores JOBS ". discover the invited more. Apparently the<br />
that while an. Individual ^vantages an^ditmoephere! the guest, werf pleased for they came<br />
t] li525<br />
Left to right: Mayor Joseph O. Champion. .Dot Uheppard. Caatal- That was sixteen years after the •""..•hat proporUoa <strong>of</strong> amouat<br />
_ _X r A reeolntlon Sxtac the salary<br />
• The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> MM. whea °f £• AaUstaat Treaaorsr at<br />
Booy bought the Brighton, was • 1 £ #0 _»*"* r l -•" **&* K.<br />
C I"*- /~*l • r ¥ ¥ not like the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> today. I A reaotatlon resorntloa that' that" IUM IMN b* b»<br />
There w*?B^boar^-^n7 ^|w«?f'»W.n«..U»..»-»tW .<br />
Slate Fue Cruefs Hear • \^J&2&&ZSSgtt*£stt<br />
D * 11 r\—' TT" D \Z boardwalk was at that Ume buried ^WUdwood. wasisdcsrtsi.<br />
Bonniwell Un hire Prevention snig^Wtorn^'mor.* 0 ^ p^TT^S^'SL£<br />
• ISO feet past Atlsatle Avenue. 2*"" 0 "* **«» **• ****** *•<br />
Mat, Fire CUrf. Met Here Yesterday aad H«rf Decfakai af rnTaoT'man, 3*tors°° "S^ r •"-<br />
history <strong>of</strong> the Court <strong>of</strong> Errors and Appeals, the I Firemen'. Assoclstlon <strong>of</strong> Pennsyl- eompanled by fog and high seas WM. PJi-C^-»<br />
irt It nlaved In blshest tribunal ln the State vanla. gave a very Interesting talk which surged forward to a Une WIU» roisOB CaCOIt<br />
the Ore apparatus la the reapoaal-<br />
pile rabbUb la<br />
wbs^v.Thap|anrthrK«^r. g^^.TX-** 0 " 1 *" °^F*^^ ^^ «^^^^ : ^^<br />
doMrwe keepashe. In I tourstories Mga!<br />
boxes, or deposit them! Doubtleas there are many tale<br />
I nace. close to walls- with wooden I same time It has helped to make<br />
I Ubn to the hardship, this Would screens; gas stoves or heaters I way through two Cape<br />
The OMmen arrived In cSeaal<br />
<strong>of</strong> AtlaaUe BarBla *' ta eoatla—d. Two yooa*<br />
^ ^ mea brought bafor* him oa that<br />
.The bone <strong>of</strong><br />
h..^ w.Ur<br />
Ing. chewing or gnawing, are nI,h water mark was between At- water, but you can't make him<br />
• Ch " dr * tt plliy " Ub l^e plalnUirV Insisted1 It did not |Y.tf •during W«taesdiys"ralni<br />
. . . l 1 ^"^ •• *»ras Atlantic Avenue. | storm a full ^grown horse.ap-<br />
other munlelpallUes la bring- 146.000^. __<br />
about a »onlng law .that will . Snnme< m P°. • . In the Inlet. Mr. wiiturs at- ?:-'»„, ~rrr',"th m~5t* ~~~~- changing program which fur- Boiy~ The" result was that Booy. drink. The horse was attached<br />
4 th* Judicial test. even. If Another big >« In K- »««"«» »*««•>« *»»« Wm^f the pc«teslc7 <strong>of</strong> the Und Were having a dUBeult time Wad-*<br />
.aeeeaaitates a coasUttttionai C0rsOBi wh.a. the -"VJ* »^5* oughbred." The accident occur- {2reison the asaoeUtlon met at •»'««>test _ Impression upon the ShUo WM Sneowed by the re- Ing through the water-clogged<br />
t • • was sold. The nam«;oT the pur- „,, Bbout E o'clock last Saturday «^c?tv wL (T^m. 5S aB- imblic mind. <strong>On</strong>ly a continuous -«5ina- ocean. atreets, observers aald It was<br />
. , • • • ' chaser was not divulged^ Thto .rtftrnoon. The current was run- SreSattod ol ChUfeonvex^ ef- eoUrl " «* Intensive training wlu ^rheseaccreUom) are now probably a gesture <strong>of</strong> defiance on<br />
» anybody wonders why <strong>Ocean</strong> beach front tract <strong>of</strong> BJR feet was B,nif Yery w l f t Bt the time. f^^ tloa ** • "* Con ** r " « serve to cat dowa this dreadful fcn?\, ^th Brighton^ Eatate. "» >»»»•"• »•**.<br />
bM Mass (or Oceaa <strong>City</strong> W»« rtoB j -__<br />
Its Blao. U. the «m.<br />
to ^'VlT<br />
Prtettas; aa« JpubUaa-<br />
\ t t 1. Aabury Aveaue.-<br />
Aveaoe. aad' Mtos-<br />
PrOTe Bane To Drink<br />
arraigned<br />
th eaoa*<br />
|a man fwm a buralas; building gj^very loss? 1 Sit ver5l2?^ **''" *° prevent *""*"? g¥BBdpM^ta nf hto »ra*sat ruests lag t% pounds. The youngster<br />
. J ; • , . . • • . D a r b y . • • . • . ' . . • • - • , • . . . - . • • ' .<br />
* ; * # • ; *<br />
sr<br />
,»««m,-,,(jiw.,. , ,.v, •;••:• • • :-::,Jbi.mtn^L'%. tbiOL - Wthout a doubt Fraak «. ',<br />
Zjnaehew was served to the Mrs. HannahT^.g" 1 **-j' T » estate: SsHismsn. The proud :<br />
chiefs at the Strand Cafe, where wife <strong>of</strong> Oscar L. Smith, died <strong>of</strong> rather stated he managed i<br />
gurgle "beach frpnta" before L..<br />
was two-days old. - . , }<br />
ad-lwas the daughur <strong>of</strong> the late Mrs. waufK WaaaTsej<br />
ao Was . ' • • •<br />
j. For Bomam Youasj caught tw<br />
several years Mrs. Smith
?$'- Honw SVeet Home is onlv Jollying him-<br />
•df a*il KrOiadiiB; the landiaid.'<br />
•/•-:" : ': i .;-i. : ./i 'MORAL' . • • ,<br />
Batld and own your own Home in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />
"America's Greatest Family Resort"<br />
Builder. 1053 Asbury Avenue.<br />
Myesn fa tae/tiiiiIa%baaUM»fai OeeaaOtty<br />
SEA ISLE SEA FOOD CO.<br />
-. 735 Aabary AVentM<br />
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•.'..V'Vif,;-';' 1 ; 1 .:'<br />
•;'7'''-~?'i.- ».i-t.t '_."._-.?..<br />
edy, entled<br />
"?.'.,"! where she underwent a minor<br />
Round." supplied<br />
Museum <strong>of</strong> Natural His- *>«t to say that this newest "War- tho co'merly punch h <strong>of</strong> f the h program. The Ladles Auxiliary, <strong>of</strong> Mor-<br />
_ho condemn the schools will be an absorbing picture. tlonal voices'won them much ap- icion. turned V14I.7S Into the<br />
MM educational system <strong>of</strong> tho<br />
The six big names that head the plauxe and they were recalled for fund or the Menantleo Home for<br />
Id States. According to a CBJ!t <strong>of</strong> "A Broadway Butterfly" m'voral encores. La Varre Broth- Veterans. The money was raised<br />
•t report on the museum. he! are Louise Faienda. • Wlllar.l en* and MIBK .Plngree are a ver- at the poppy day sale held about<br />
• that "the average human Louis, Dorothy Devon). Cutlen «atll«trlo. They arc no'versatile a month.ago.<br />
at <strong>of</strong> the twentieth eentuiy LandU. and Lllyan Tuhnan, the that they are capable or doing , Mr. ahd Mrs. Charles Oobel and<br />
jBOde-no progress since the | three female stars being «how everything well The act con, «," <strong>of</strong> Carnden: Mr. andI Mrs.<br />
goes on to say that the pllshmanlB. the three<br />
our sjiceators '<br />
Perhaps "The Lost World.'<br />
rs such as NIchdlttB' tame and Rlory u» a dancer. B*-<br />
Butl'er. <strong>of</strong> Columbia Unl- \ llevln« tbnt renown lu Juut uround<br />
d K A. L. Fisher, for- 'he corner. Hhe accept a position<br />
i tha^ the • prettent day<br />
<strong>of</strong> education In wrong, Dr.<br />
according to authorltuilH'<br />
.^Osborn Bays tho effortrt <strong>of</strong><br />
nineteen'greatest educutom<br />
r by Dr. Eliot, <strong>of</strong> Hurvunl.<br />
t*rpt away as nei;utlvn or<br />
It. He contlnuex to point out<br />
'the triumph <strong>of</strong> Hclence over<br />
I recorded slnet> Ahcburil. hax<br />
tad In merely a Pyrrhic vlcj<br />
He maintains' that tnuKht<br />
Qsllleo and Einstein wu are<br />
dererer than we were when<br />
Ud BO teachers' uavo pOBdlbly<br />
^tTand St. Auirustlne^—or. u<br />
.thnt make up TJroadwuy. •<br />
Wurner BI'OJ. have t'lilrualid<br />
thtf illrectlon <strong>of</strong> "A Bfoadu."uy-<br />
Biitterrly"'to William Hiaiullno,<br />
while Dnrryl Fruncl« Zunuek In'<br />
rexponullile for the nlory uliil<br />
uiluptatlon.<br />
• "Marry Me" Coming to Strand<br />
Characterizing, not cat'lcatnrlz-.<br />
roumleil out the program.<br />
Mian Catherine Brackln; <strong>of</strong><br />
LunHilownu. Pa., lu tho.Rim«t <strong>of</strong><br />
Ml«a Marjory Ailams nt Imr Buy<br />
Avenuo homo for a nhort p«rlod.<br />
Mr. nii(| .MrH. Bernard Poland,<br />
<strong>of</strong>.l'hlladclphlai urc-HpenillnK tho<br />
mimnier here with Mr. Polnnd's'<br />
mother, on Central Avuiiue. - .<br />
lui;. . American rural people wan<br />
the tank p.rioi mi>> jroUnc Imagination <strong>of</strong> lions In which a lovely HUto<br />
• learned savants has con-.Uchool teacher becomes Involved<br />
li *i an tntlra akeleton oilt <strong>of</strong> when sha fools her home town la-<br />
Bnent <strong>of</strong> a Jaw found near to believing that Bbe Is going to<br />
Ibtt*, Germany. If these b« married.had<br />
their due the Cro- Florenco.Vldor. whom somo one<br />
-JO might not be the arUto- DaB aptly termed thei potrKlan<br />
I that Dr. Oaborn thinks him. <strong>of</strong> the screen," plays the """"VS'<br />
»••*»*> to estimate character the romantic school teacher] Ed-<br />
-tf l>r the lower Jaw aloneT _ ward EyeW" Horjoojmstbe Uad-<br />
^ i<br />
"eohtaeT "with ""Vibrant the"auaVtct <strong>of</strong> featured favorltos.<br />
" The Question In mind • • '_ • •<br />
'Vr they were too close. Hippodrome Sho* lalk <strong>of</strong> Town<br />
— rather absurd to wish for 157 oal |ovttble writer, Elinor<br />
tbnoi again. . . . Glvn In her own production,<br />
r would Dr. Osborn like It «*iyn. m M>u,» starring Xew<br />
tar the children playing In " u „ nM Adoree and Harriett<br />
Park were to encounter jgJj^JJj ta the feature photo-<br />
J a carnivorous lliard<br />
^ij;»day. Friday and Saturday.<br />
;^et toet Ions;;, Ions;; or the dlplo- ^he gtory U great, the cast Is<br />
"•Uhtr-oeven •Uhty-eeVen UeL feet lout;; long; or ^^eiouJ nnd well liked by the<br />
*odonVa duck-bUled duek-bUled dlno- dlno-<br />
'<br />
th S.oqo teeth. 1 After see-<br />
> vhotoplay that shows<br />
•-"•lost'.^KM-ld" waa really Spick and Span<br />
at ; express the hops<br />
"lot* world," Uko tbo<br />
'. »U1-never return, la LAUNDRY<br />
> study <strong>of</strong> the habits<br />
<strong>of</strong> thossi days, along<br />
TlsualUatlon <strong>of</strong> mis'"<br />
In Ilia lnUrkn, la all <strong>of</strong><br />
—B naeassary.<br />
Vice Delivery<br />
. We Guard Against Loss<br />
420 Went Avenuo '<br />
OCEAN CITY, N.-Of.<br />
CHARLIE KERR'S<br />
MELODY BOYS f<br />
.DIRECTION—-UOV . DUFFV |<br />
' Casino Club<br />
Moorlyn Terrace & B'dwalk<br />
i Children's Class<br />
Card Party<br />
Thursday—3 P. M.<br />
Chtldren'a Carnival<br />
Wednetday—« P. M.<br />
MIAMI EHTEBTAtHEBS<br />
Dancing Every .<br />
- Evening<br />
Private Instructions by<br />
Appointment<br />
Phone 988<br />
Mrs. Pauline O«er. dlatlcUa In<br />
the public aehooU <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia.<br />
U visiting In. Oeaan Cttf.' Her<br />
son.' Dorranea Winters, Is now<br />
playing in the Nomandla Hotel<br />
orcnestra.<br />
Ward Beam will entertain the<br />
Mayor and the <strong>City</strong> Commissioners<br />
In tbe Studio De Dance, the<br />
Hippodrome pier, at 11 o'clock on<br />
Monday. <strong>Jul</strong>y 10. Ho will give<br />
them a special treat In the shape<br />
<strong>of</strong> his new Wand drill. The<br />
usual members <strong>of</strong> his . Dally<br />
Dosen class will participate.<br />
ST R A NQ<br />
I THE PAEAMOUflT THEATBE!<br />
<strong>of</strong> Ocain <strong>City</strong>, N. J. {<br />
Kv.ry Day at 3 p. M.<br />
NOW SHOW I NO<br />
• U.lVld • tt.-luncn'« C. l.l.rnlij<br />
THE BOOMERANO<br />
With Anita Rtcwarf, Tiort'<br />
t.-ll. Donald kVllh<br />
• MAHHV MK ><br />
With. Plort-oco Vldor.' Edward<br />
HoKon<br />
Rdllcklnir Adat>tlon <strong>of</strong> Ann*)<br />
Caidwetl'a aprishtly fJla«« ' play<br />
Returned b/- tlequ<br />
•VC> SCCRCT<br />
A. P&ramount lectu<br />
Extraordinary Entertain<br />
. Allan Dwan Product!<br />
NIOMT LIP'S Of NEW YORK<br />
Caraden: Mr. Walter Carlson, <strong>of</strong> I I "'»*•- Kmu.t Torronco. Ooors<br />
Camden. formed an auto party I . HiK-kathorrm " 1 i<br />
that made a Quick trip to Oceajn I I "rh« Mo.t compelling pimioplay I<br />
<strong>City</strong> last Sunday to enjoy a dip. | | »f th« UHM I<br />
Hotel Berkeley<br />
48th St. and Wesley Ave.<br />
The.<strong>On</strong>ly Hotel in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Right on<br />
the Beach '<br />
THE OCEAN<br />
then<br />
A REAL<br />
SUNJDAY<br />
Under Sew Management A*k For Bates<br />
CHARLES W. ADELHELM<br />
Formerly With Hotel. Walton, PHILADELPHIA'<br />
Don't Fail To Stop At<br />
Sheppard's Battery and Service Station<br />
Starting<br />
We are Battery and Electrical Experts '•<br />
let Tft look Over Your Car and fat It in. Knt-CUis Condition<br />
Storage Battdries<br />
Sheppard Battery and Electric<br />
9th St add Asbiny Ave.<br />
Service<br />
Ignition<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. N. J»<br />
DOUGLASS 9<br />
Caramel, Fudge<br />
Salt Water Sbop<br />
Opposite Dougbty-s Theatre<br />
on tho Boardwalk<br />
First Year in<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
OTHER STORES<br />
Atlantic <strong>City</strong> . ' WUdwood<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
PHILADELPHIA. PA^<br />
16th & Markot Sta.<br />
31ut & Lancaster Ave.<br />
8th & Boardwalk<br />
OCEAH CITY, S. J.<br />
The Telephone Somber <strong>of</strong> the<br />
3oean <strong>City</strong> Hew* ii 1180<br />
Hippodrome<br />
GREATEST^<br />
SHOW<br />
on EARTH<br />
" 5 Big Time AcU<br />
<strong>of</strong> Vaudeville and<br />
Feature XPhotoplays.<br />
\ I Complete chang.<br />
•j-ji <strong>of</strong> program<br />
% MONDAY and<br />
1 THURSDAY<br />
THEATRE<br />
Boardwalk & 8th St.<br />
PhotoPlays<br />
Big Shows—<br />
• Little Prices<br />
Matinees Daily—15c<br />
—Evening-<br />
Children 15c .<br />
. . Adalts25c<br />
• Except SatordByi .<br />
Children, 25c; Adolta, 35o<br />
;<br />
Daily Change<br />
<strong>of</strong> Program<br />
j . • ' . -<br />
two Complete Show* Every<br />
Evening—7 and 9 '<br />
Oladya says having a cracked<br />
Up la not always what It U cracked<br />
up to be. .. ; •<br />
The Park Theatre<br />
Th» Moorlyn's UtUe riroth«r-<br />
Locatlon-^<strong>On</strong> the boardwant<br />
•t Pork lino-, (between Third<br />
and Uh Stnxrtji.><br />
AHractlan*— Pins Photoplays<br />
and Good Muaie.<br />
IXrfamianc**— Daily Moll<br />
»t 3 I'. M. Enmlnsai 7.15 -<br />
' 9 15.<br />
Admlasloo—Malln*a.lSe to an. .<br />
Kvvplnaa. AdulU 35c. .Chudum<br />
2i<br />
TtkphOcran <strong>City</strong> *.<br />
Man»o«m*nt—r>lr«ctloa O. W.<br />
nonnflthum Th«atn*« IT he<br />
Moorlyn Munairanwnl.k<br />
PLAZA<br />
* . TUrATOC •* A<br />
Boardwalk<br />
. beL 9th A 10th<br />
Today & Saturday<br />
WHITE<br />
DOROTHY DEVORE<br />
LOUISE BIZENDA<br />
WniADrLS<br />
ULYAN TASHMAN<br />
CULLEN LANDI5<br />
•Added Attraction—<br />
-"Deuf and Dumb"—Comedy 1 '<br />
Monday and Tuesday<br />
Pat O'MalKy and Dorolby<br />
Mackall In<br />
"The Mine With<br />
the Iron Door "<br />
Harold Boll WrlghfH Great<br />
Epic or tho Golden West<br />
Review' -. Comedy<br />
DON'T MISS<br />
Hotel Flanders<br />
Water Sport Show<br />
TONIGHT<br />
Friday Evening. 8.30 P. M.<br />
Special Attrnctlons<br />
BEEZO & BOZO, Comic Diving downs<br />
from The Hippodrome—Now fork<br />
GREEZY-POLE SWIMMING AND OTHER<br />
AQUATIC EVENTS<br />
nnmtwinn—HdnUs<br />
V-s<br />
"• *. !•'•'•-•<br />
i' • * • :<br />
m 3<br />
mm
i ~**at \ > s T *»*'"' f vj^w. 11<br />
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS<br />
fUpottsci fces» *• «Ca»l coasty records fciuSe <strong>Ocean</strong> G(jr N«w»<br />
flMttor** Mot*: Tbe S«l Batata<br />
Transfers as pabUalMxt In UM NEWS<br />
an> «»uum» u» Co ths> last minute<br />
poaalbsa baf<strong>of</strong>* Bolus to praaa. and<br />
- takan from U» rac<strong>of</strong>da erf ibe<br />
CSarfc by a staff raportar.<br />
M. Baker.- (1.00. South'Beat It feet<br />
<strong>of</strong> lot • and North West 10 feet '<br />
lot 1, block. 41. North Bart aactlon.<br />
Eatnar Rotvra War<br />
Out. 1100. Lota • and t.SUth Ava-<br />
Bua, Wlnamta plan,<br />
John Urban to Joaapb RalbaL et al<br />
1100. Lot 14. block iff, Ottana Canal<br />
Tract Extension. Second Ward.<br />
Tasmania, at Uaawr<br />
WUIlajQ Lewis to Laura, B. Morray.<br />
11.00. Qult-elalma mamlaaa mora<br />
particularly described in dead dated<br />
Faoruary 11. US*, made by Hiram O.<br />
Sack, at in., to Laura B.* Murray,<br />
I Money In This!!<br />
1<br />
I have been authorised by the owner to sell at a verylow<br />
price a VALUABLE<br />
£*•>! :<br />
With Riparian Rights, Stores and Apartments.<br />
Will Double in Value in a Short Time<br />
Quick Action Necessary . Easy Terms<br />
CHARLES A. DOE<br />
REALTOR<br />
oou> on news, xomr 17,<br />
' Winaah af Avaleaj<br />
M. Canfleld to John If; Can<br />
LOOI 14. aactloo 3». ~<br />
uiabeai Reeee to Charlea r H. Ha-<br />
y.-fc.O0. Lot 17. aac<br />
aactlon M<br />
Avaian Realty Company to Avaloo<br />
Waarti Froot jOorporatloti. pioqo. Lota<br />
Ctort (a mad* to ha South East parallel with Eighth<br />
Street. 17 feet;'{l> North Cost at<br />
rlsht angles to last course 15 feet to<br />
another point: thence («> North West<br />
and parallel with Eighth Street,<br />
feet to beainnlna;.<br />
Boeriand Development Company to<br />
Robert Henry Edmunda, ot ux.<br />
•10.9W. Lota I*M. JSOS. 190*. block<br />
M, plan 1, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Gordons. Alao<br />
• < • • • •<br />
lot BoJ. same block and plan.<br />
R. Hamin D. Swlnar. et ux.. to<br />
le.' S1.00. lLot Mel, f'<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> **•—¥**»«<br />
et ujc. to Oeorse A.<br />
„ tot nu. block ta.<br />
_ X. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Oardena.<br />
Clry <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> to Charlea W.<br />
—~ . Slumlord, et ux. (1.00. TUftnnlBM at<br />
Intersection <strong>of</strong> North Weat UneBar<br />
Avenue with North Eaat line Tenth<br />
*• Street. North East CO feet by North<br />
Weat 100 feet.<br />
John C. 'Hermann to JsJonee K. r".<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Dtxon.<br />
<strong>City</strong><br />
fToo.JLot a Oardeu."<br />
HU. block JO. pun 2.<br />
Qxhth tK ^Street Realty Company • to<br />
Floranoa 8. Johsm. 11.00. Lota<br />
• Ins. 1H0. 1S4L lS4t block IK. t>Ian 3.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Olty Oardeoa,<br />
B. X Beaul. ec UX., to laabel R.<br />
SecnL n/lOO. LM 4407. pbu> X. <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
Oty dardena.<br />
Elcbth Street Realty Company to<br />
Oeorra Y. McCaU, et UX. 11.00. Lota<br />
I«XJ to 1D1 Indualm. block 11. plan<br />
X <strong>Ocean</strong> Clfy Gardens,<br />
John Stockbiu-rer, et uc, to Ralph<br />
I> fTr—'-r »L60. Boolb Eaat 30<br />
feet ot lot 41 and North Weat to feet-<br />
: • • ! .<br />
<strong>of</strong> f lot 4X BrUthton Eatataa.<br />
Rowlad Rowland PPavalopment l t CCompany<br />
to<br />
Martha B. Mayberry. et aL 11.600.<br />
Ix>U x>U IMJ, IJ, Mock M It plan 1. <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
Gty ty Oardnu. Oardnu<br />
Joaeph Douaiao. Auditor, to Lewie<br />
H. H<strong>of</strong>an- K»J.7». Lot tK. aectlon<br />
O<<br />
-. Centenary Fund .and Preachera Aid<br />
Society, Ac. Kzecutora ecuora • <strong>of</strong> Esra Esr B<br />
Lake Lake, to t Humbert Humert H b C. C Pootlere. P l<br />
Lot iM. aactlon tlo C. C<br />
<strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> Wlldwood .<br />
Xaura C, Woodward, at aX.<br />
f O D W d d Exacu-<br />
recorded to Dead Book 404, paw* TS.<br />
Same ta Edith M Esltaa-. et vir.<br />
UOO Lot 4 and North Weal S feet<br />
Tewn.alp <strong>of</strong> Looter -<br />
<strong>of</strong> lot S. block «. North Eaat aectlon. David Balrd to Cap* May Sand Co.<br />
Same to S. Minerva Huppert. (LOO. 11.00. XS traeu <strong>of</strong> land ai2T land flow-<br />
South Eaat 10 feet <strong>of</strong> lot"..block 4X ed<br />
North Eaat section.<br />
Rabeeca M. Meaaey Oarwcod. et al..<br />
Executora <strong>of</strong> Mary Jane Dotterer.<br />
deCd .• et aL. to Patrick Lane. IU0.<br />
Lot (, block 17. Holly Ileach.<br />
LAtinter h. llaker. «t ux., to Carl lt-<br />
Bpodord. 11.00. Lota t and 10, block<br />
los/Second Ward.<br />
Edward J. Loefn«r. et u* . to Herman<br />
Snyder. (1.00. Lot M. block M.<br />
Third Ward.<br />
Mary H. Bchlenmlr. el vir.. to Wll<br />
llam W. Turner, et ux. 1100. Lota<br />
U and 17, Mock lit, on Map <strong>of</strong> Replotting-<br />
<strong>of</strong> Block 1U.<br />
Wlldwood Title and Trust Company<br />
to Joseph Mekis. (1.00. Lou 7. 8.<br />
9. 10. block 81. Wlldwood Harbor<br />
Tract. Third Ward.<br />
Patrick Lane, et ux., io Manraret<br />
A. Dawson. 1100. Lot «. block T7,<br />
Hotly Ileach.<br />
David McKibbln to CJus C. Cramea.<br />
11.00. Lot JO. block II. Pry Map.<br />
PVancIa L Colon, et ux.. to David<br />
C. Touns;. Port <strong>of</strong> lota l.», X and all<br />
<strong>of</strong> lot t, block 1W. Beaslnnina; " on<br />
South East aide PsclOc Avenue 70<br />
reet North East <strong>of</strong> Splcer Avenue.<br />
II > North East elans' Pacific Avenue.<br />
30 feet; Or thence at rislit an«-1ea to<br />
Padnc Avenue and parallel with<br />
Splcer Avenue South East 170 feet:<br />
thenre (J) South West parallel with<br />
FaclBo Avenue 100 feet to North East<br />
lino Splcer Avenue: .thence North<br />
West alocis* Spicer AVeoue 70 feet:<br />
thence (ft> at rlafat ansiea . thereto<br />
North Kaat 100 feet to beainnlna;.<br />
Catherine Lytie to EUxabetB C.<br />
Dully. HMO. Lot i. block IX I90S<br />
Leon IloOtln. et ux.. to. Clara H.<br />
Katxman. 11.00. Lola 1« and XI,<br />
block Ui, Second Ward.<br />
Some to Sani«. SI.iK). -Lots 7 and S.<br />
block 14$. plan <strong>of</strong> Hotly [teach Improvement<br />
Company.<br />
Township <strong>of</strong> Middle<br />
.Wlldwood Manor Developing- Company<br />
to Letltla E Hilton. 11.00. Lota<br />
$77 19. 29.. block Si, aectlon 1, plun <strong>of</strong><br />
lots <strong>of</strong> Wlldwood Manor. Kin Grand.-.<br />
Alice Van O. Cn^ry to Laura W.'<br />
Hand. et. al. 11.no. All riant. Ac<br />
In und to lands <strong>of</strong> which Jonatruin<br />
Hiind dlt-d s«>lxe"• Kennath four-cylinder,<br />
Bsrpower surf boat and a<br />
Wisconsin rtlngle-ocrcw<br />
It-<br />
,_ for making; con-<br />
I with wrecked ships and<br />
I a Una and patting; up<br />
or life ear " for<br />
brok " on a he was working, «*»° and let °»<br />
"SI U . Pon volts <strong>of</strong> current passed through<br />
his body, burning: him severely. Sea hie Will Install tersection are snrc—ifnl is thstr<br />
Scull was removed. Immediately<br />
operation, additional signals will<br />
'to tho Mace Hospital, WUdwoodv light Traffic Signals be placed at other street crossings<br />
wbero It was foand he was In a<br />
along: Landls Avenae. • • •<br />
precarious condition. The victim At tho regular weekly session<br />
ir<br />
was In tho act <strong>of</strong>' Installing a <strong>of</strong> the Sao. Isle <strong>City</strong> CUnmlsslon- Bews Ads «TB Xmtj Kite*<br />
•emlphonu for tho Atlantic <strong>City</strong> ers, orders were placea for light<br />
Electrlo Company, on Its lines at truffle signals to be placed at tbe<br />
the corner <strong>of</strong> Pacific and Oak street Intersection <strong>of</strong> Landls Ave-<br />
Avenues, Wlldwood, when the acnue and the . Boulovard. Tbe<br />
cident happened.<br />
signal will be similar In operation<br />
to those In AUantie <strong>City</strong>. <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
net work <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> and other resorts, and will UEMSTITCHINr;<br />
* Our Idea <strong>of</strong>.a dumb bell Is a show green to go ahead. . yellow £ 1<br />
His legs coming la contact<br />
with the. wires! ~<br />
man who thinks a cotton gin Is for caution, and red for stop. .<br />
something to drink.<br />
If the signals at this rood In-<br />
S3M NINTH PLEATING ST.. *+ CUr.tr.<br />
An extra servant for a few cents a day!<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Paint-Up Store |<br />
741 Asbury Avenue<br />
B«U Phone 1250 OCEAN CITY, N. J.<br />
PI<br />
*e«_ «P. Buy Paint <strong>of</strong>.All Kind*<br />
-i i. " J ^ B lOU would lite M Extension<br />
Telephone. Nine<br />
out <strong>of</strong> tea Telephone sub-<br />
•criben would! They realize<br />
the needless steps it<br />
would help them to avoid.<br />
It would save time and in<br />
emergencies it would serve<br />
^"Plete line <strong>of</strong> Beady Mixed Paints, Vsx- »« "life-saver."<br />
"itto, Enand, <strong>of</strong> aH Idndi, WU1 Paints and Hder &<br />
J«ki Bmhe,, Gold ^ Mmai]i1ai p^^ V m ^<br />
She^ax, Pure Orua SpWti rf j^p^u^ ^ CommeTcJal<br />
And, although thejr realize that ft is an inexpensive<br />
Spiri^Spax Stains, liquid Wood Filler, Crack Filler, Pure extra-servant, they have put <strong>of</strong>f getting one for no particu-<br />
^>»«d Ofl, Putty. Paint and Vamhh Eemover, Hhinrie<br />
lar reason they can think <strong>of</strong>!<br />
__. .. Stain, Cement Coating; Oil Stains. '<br />
. SPECUL-Steel Wool, 26VJ lb. While it lastx.^^* I Your .home deserves the advantages <strong>of</strong> on Extension<br />
Telephone. The cost is only a few cents a day, so there is<br />
absolutely no reason for you to be without this convenience<br />
BDILDIHO IS OUR SFECIAXTY<br />
' may longer. Get in' touch with our Business Office today.<br />
Let Us estimate on your Cottage. Bungalows, or Hoases.<br />
An Extension<br />
Our experience In building will afford you tho highest grade<br />
<strong>of</strong> workmanship at the most reasonable figures. *<br />
Telephone in<br />
your home coats<br />
GRUBB BROS.<br />
THE DELAWARE & ATLANTIC<br />
75c<br />
741 aibory Avenae 600 Third Street<br />
TELEGRAPH & TELEPHONE CO.<br />
OCEAH crrr, v. J.<br />
a month.<br />
^Thousands Are Going to Florida<br />
Y7: •<br />
mff:<br />
$100 Lots<br />
$5.00 Down<br />
$2.00<br />
'*• A Week<br />
It costs money to go there, but millions are made on small<br />
investments.<br />
We can save yoii the expense <strong>of</strong> going south and make<br />
you just as much money through our local Boardwalk<br />
<strong>of</strong>fice. Our present big successful development<br />
is backed up by the permanency <strong>of</strong> a railroad<br />
and the famous . .<br />
Dixie Highway<br />
A 20,000 car thoroughfare each year.<br />
Come and see.our Florida film.<br />
o o o ig-ii,,i........ I, Ml<br />
Here is a wonderful opportunity to make money quick<br />
in De Soto county. Florida is the land <strong>of</strong> sunshine<br />
and plenty and the time to get in on this astonishing<br />
and permanent proposition is right now. Act before<br />
prices advance.<br />
We have a convenient, sensible selling plan. We will<br />
gladly explain all when you visit our <strong>of</strong>fice; There<br />
is no obligation to buy. We'll be glad to see you—<br />
anytime. y<br />
EDWARD L. McGRATH COMPANY<br />
ATLANTIC CITY<br />
Boardwalk<br />
;^ : ;^^fck^ft^^<br />
SELLING AGENTS<br />
MAINOFRCE<br />
ST. PETERSBURG, FIA<br />
CCEANOTY<br />
lOtb and Boardwalk<br />
&S855BS38BBB3<br />
flOOLote<br />
$5.00 Down<br />
$2.00<br />
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life<br />
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*-^r-~ -~- ^ _. *_"••* (Continued from Pare O<br />
Property •• Wwesfll WWet ' A « foot lot on Gal! Roa<br />
:<br />
TIM Valat Baking Company, at I sou. <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia. The reported<br />
SOT Seventh Street, owned and ST*"* W M »" s »" '«»>* foot- Mr.<br />
F. Vatet. <strong>of</strong> (34 Central Avenue. Many lota, ranging In' parcels<br />
waa ftpM Saturday morning from two to alx lots. In the Heart<br />
through Maaaey ft Edwards to tho <strong>of</strong> tho Cardan tract, exchanged<br />
bungalow fa kmUed at 71 Burnt Tto oCSea <strong>of</strong> Frank B. Darby<br />
Rom* Mr. HUxlabottom, wb* la n»ortad tlta foUowtn* MW:<br />
prwJdant oC tb* Videlltr Machlna Bungalow on 8t Jama Place.<br />
Company, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia. U a owned -by Mia Oar* WUaon. to<br />
n«w«otnar td the rwort. He la oc- Robot A. BcarbOTOush. <strong>of</strong>. Ool-<br />
cnpylnc tie bungalow at present, llnjpwood. Bungalow owned br<br />
Herbert B. Smith reports the Howland Development Company.<br />
«ale <strong>of</strong> 8« re«t <strong>of</strong> beach front located on <strong>Ocean</strong> Avenue, eaat <strong>of</strong><br />
located between Twenty-flnt Battereea Boad. Porehaaer not<br />
««»t and Twenty-eecond Street. "*?•«• "f'J"}ftfSf5i£!?2E<br />
»o an out-<strong>of</strong>-town purchaaer. The »"« I * I "*JJ~» d -, to wUllam Mc-<br />
buyer-a name or the parehaaa Adoo <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia Improve-<br />
Price waa not reported. "»?n«J wen. atarted on thU lot.<br />
««ay PorchMCW ComlBf; and «ara»e^ Three bungalow. In<br />
Several blc tnuuactlon. • wont ^j,Z*Z,^V'^:Jir^J a ^, ^" r ?<br />
I«st Monday this <strong>of</strong>flce sold the<br />
Hotel Brighton for UJ0.000. The<br />
Good to the<br />
Last Drop"<br />
Town««nd*. Famous<br />
ORANGEADE<br />
Keep Cool — Quench Tkst<br />
Thlnt<br />
TOWNSHfD^ SANDWICH<br />
SHOP<br />
382 Boardwalk<br />
OCKAH cmr, H. J.<br />
parehssefs nao» wss not mada public<br />
it<br />
For Sale<br />
Bovdinc House—Centrally located<br />
condition and vdl furnished. Isno<br />
paying proposition.<br />
WALTER<br />
haa-leaaad Valef. «Ue«room. at dollars worth <strong>of</strong> real ctate .Inc and a«r. alnce hU prophccle, <strong>of</strong> Sei?pJ2Su^ i^nuf to F^ 8<br />
780 JUbury Avenue, for one year. «ha be«1nnlnK <strong>of</strong> the year. beach front values materialised. S*" "TT5,^"."t* '„„,„>,„<br />
WlutoSe actual aellluK Jrlce A corner lot at Fourth Street made a forecast to the reporter ^^Ve" c¥i££wort Phlladel<br />
eoold not be learned. It Is believed and Haven Avenue was sold that the city Is «oln* lo bo Zi,,? 0 ^' "L?*""^!„ Jl<br />
to be In the nel«hborhood <strong>of</strong>.»«.- « h r ro 4*h «««• ««" <strong>of</strong> Charles a deluged with buyers during Au- J»J"•ocVUD_ T A e «h^l h°* 1 ?<br />
000. The property sold consists Wood to L. J. Pontiler Coal Com- gust and Soptembor. The peoplo ^°"Jf C "?Z?^f 1,T->R m£? AZZ'<br />
f a lot 70 by 75 feet and the P?ny. Ineorporatod. <strong>of</strong> Phlladel- arc just waking up to the advan- "r^M^»»^ rJ2?l ^<br />
baking machinery and plant Phla. This lot Is IK by 2S0 fcot. tagea <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, be stated. ?,"•; S°! d .* 0 Alfr * d Crawror '». ot<br />
which haa a capacity for using T ho former owner was J. P. Fox. The real estate activity waa an- "Uaaeipnia.<br />
200 barrels <strong>of</strong> flour weekly. The aalo price was reported as tlclpated by men and will con- This <strong>of</strong>fice also Bold tho two-<br />
Valet atarted business In 191J. I8.K00. • • tlnue. It Is brought about by.ad- family house at. Mori)lngsldo and<br />
Five years later ho filed papers " The same <strong>of</strong>fice reports thesalo vorttslng and showing tho buycru Nassau Roads, to Auburn O. Ran- •<br />
<strong>of</strong> Incorporation. At the present °t a bungalow to John J. Hlggln- What you have. Advertise till It dall. Well known Insurance ,<br />
time the company supplies stores bottom, or Philadelphia. Tho hurts, was bis advice ' broker, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia. ' !<br />
»<br />
"^"•""at^ur'to Staged Se*. Month . . . . Agree With <strong>City</strong> Catued Del., ««<br />
^or summer cottage • Commissioners Unmoved By Plea; To Enforce Ordinance . .<br />
£to O .eeka place to spend Junior Event in Sept. stating ,„, enforccnH)nt <strong>of</strong> the ,o make a brief vUlt .. frlonds. Contract wroerea raia " •<br />
•—*•"» summer in an ai- • - — ordinance requiring all bathers to nr » n °t prepared to comply with : •<br />
here they will not Tho <strong>Ocean</strong> Clty'Tennlu Club w >-'ar a wrap^ or cover when com- lhe regulation: An soon as.the Union Paving If<br />
I. contact with the element °? c "« > y 1n B tho block between plffh 1"K to or from the beach, or on "What docs the., regulation Company furnishes tho city witb a gf n< >. d<br />
fLZZ.im rather than adds "." 8lxth Streeta, on Atlantic "'•' boardwalk Is unpopular aud "'n*, 1 . A parade <strong>of</strong> night shirts, maintenance bond, guaranteeing *' h<br />
jcprecUtea ramoi .u Avenue. Is perparcd for the mom causing the beach to assume a dilapidated raincoats, ahirla or the hard Buifaclng laid on the durid<br />
. snrroundlnjs. • . successful soaiion <strong>of</strong> their brief "^'"t shirt parade appearance. an * fag large enough to answer city streets thev will be mid by day<br />
stroned Boardwalk Dnring Earl, 380 Edocato, Rom AU Seotkat<br />
Hour., Semi-dad, Before Turn- <strong>of</strong> State Diiciu. School Irob-<br />
Ue To Beach Awakeni Him ten. at Hsaders Hotel<br />
the future <strong>of</strong> the city by tho club has not yet<br />
Ordered Paid It I» His Regular Habit An Interesting Program<br />
2_!^«»M. rather than adds "." ? 8tre « (l< - «n Atlantic "'•' boardwalk Is unpopular aud ^'["'J. A parade <strong>of</strong> night shirts, maintenance bond, guaranteeing 8001 t<br />
• such a resort. In these. 1 He IIIIK the hall hard, -an.) plny« After I uot Jlrod <strong>of</strong> wntiliu; I court It would lo»«. you would place thin l-. >»• WUH oPI«i«.3.l to the bathers .mint. All we auk Is to waive th.. ,,,,.'"," " l r,v,1"" r " y ""'' to ?. k . The<br />
be Btro»a«dto a far greater ,||^ voi|eyinK ability i.wrtM II-<br />
1 In the odvertlalnK'<strong>of</strong> the uclf. lie In a flne man (or the po«l-<br />
bolb by tho municipality. | lion-which he now holds nnd<br />
'Ellens and Individual..; """[>- *» " ^ „„„, (i , ,,„.<br />
o our beach it In one or . rl'li- l o y Br th . nt "•' pointed ou». depends upon tho<br />
e this i« lielween »K.nno and I". 1 '" !''" ' lu Rev. Dr Hobort Hunter<br />
proval.' . died at 1128 <strong>Ocean</strong> Avenue, ]anr<br />
letter, <strong>of</strong> Friday evenlnK nftor a brief 111-<br />
ieht naylri'H"- ' Dr. Hunter waa amoclate<br />
iBni J Mcretary <strong>of</strong> the Board <strong>of</strong> Mini*-<br />
ry city la u) R^lu-f ^n(J Suiir(,ntlltloll 0(<br />
tion <strong>of</strong> ! ; Chh<br />
lent upon the annexation <strong>of</strong> ! ,|1(, prcl(|)yte'rlan Church.<br />
bualness enterprise!), and; He. had lieen-active In .church<br />
•••* »o enterprUe that can, work ,» W f " " ^ ^ ^ . ^ S<br />
ire for a city than a news-! w<strong>of</strong>£ BJ>cnt )n Ulf. paHtorutc <strong>of</strong> one<br />
whose voice not only ex- ,i,urch. the U»ilon TJibernncli-<br />
'a hearty welcomo to vlul- Pr.eHbyterlari at Coral nnd York<br />
hut **- .««-* '-i^lSTSS clfurch-^he'l^<strong>of</strong> 1 ^<br />
the every-day activity <strong>of</strong> the , dcnth<br />
•. To nil 'this plnce a new] Dr.'Hunter WUH 72 yearH old. A<br />
iltS^JS IP^n'^n^X^ SIS?<br />
world over. Much Ix wild about doKerlblni! ' 11 n Incident, that I <strong>City</strong> EnKlneor Colll«on Dialed<br />
Alhiiillc <strong>City</strong> 1 • Kiil.itIniiH. I wUh canned hlx Ire and uhowed hlH «y« thnt every hit <strong>of</strong> concrete foundu-<br />
lo Btuto lhat only la.Ht week I HIKII! wax not fallliiK rppl.Jly. tlon wa« Inld lieforo tho utiroot<br />
HIIW many bather* walking to the In conclutdon Mayor Champion railway had moved one rail. Ho<br />
bvauh without u covurlng. . Hluted: "Thorn la no question Bald. In. hl« opinion, tho company<br />
, '" Portitlbly- 'a nunibor <strong>of</strong> all- that there aro occaulonK when uri rould h'nvo completed Itw contract<br />
yeur-rouiid r.nliltnlH hero, aro In oincur IB calltd upon to uuc luct, If It-hurt not beon forced to con-<br />
favor <strong>of</strong> tlio'or.llnanco. but the>u> but wo cannot toll an <strong>of</strong>ficer when tond with thrno delnyn.<br />
are- people thnt never «o In tho tact in needed; nor can we pormlt In reference to tho bond for<br />
ocean. Tlie beach Ix our bout "omo to no uncovered nnd iitop mnlntenance. Mr. Nourw lilnted<br />
uxwt and It uhould bo marto a othcrx. While It may hv uii In- tho bond had boon paid for and<br />
oVhTr HccLlmuT<br />
r " cc '""onu.<br />
battles Cops<br />
When Ordered<br />
To Move Truck<br />
Hepalra To Cedar Hoad WU1 Be<br />
Wheart. breath flnd life <strong>of</strong>.• j'n the"p7ejby7crlari Church<br />
P*r" •• •" ' He WOH Btated clerk : c<br />
> Is not only tho aim <strong>of</strong> tho ! Presbytery <strong>of</strong> Phlladelphli<br />
. but we hope to fully jntated clerk <strong>of</strong> ihe Synod o<br />
. .: ..-._" ] nylvanlu. and a member H<br />
BubBtantlal patronage ai<br />
p that our aid ln tho fur-1<br />
* v "* i-*"«" I \J<br />
within the next few days.<br />
The Commissioners waive<br />
Attarln<br />
tempt To Arrest Him<br />
Th« schoolmen's<br />
hih<br />
nu.-y at Mixiu street- There are. he Bays', about hlne-<br />
rdwalk stated thc lad teen different types <strong>of</strong> supervised<br />
Job by him last week study. Of these he chose to renartr-<br />
ucated PJK exhibit, only the simplest In his lecture,<br />
uy night tho lad up, Tho divided or flexlblo period<br />
i employer and asked carries with It .dve functions <strong>of</strong><br />
o sleep on the prem- teaching. The- first Is the dally<br />
that blH quartern review. . In rilscuiudnic this re-<br />
ed were too crowded, view. Dr. Hall-Quest deviated<br />
• ley learned Jerrow sllehtly to consider the "rcclta-<br />
KlnE when ho failed (|on period." This, ho Btated, Is<br />
renti ' detrimental to the pupil because<br />
'ranged a boil In the n fostcrK the learning by mere<br />
The next morning rote. Essential . learning, h«<br />
°h lowlnk . the. instructor<br />
maVefl a rrlsp summnry <strong>of</strong> tho<br />
review. rmphanlKlnK nnd clinching<br />
tho oiu.entlal.<br />
The nKBlgnment <strong>of</strong>. tho next<br />
dny'B work, whatever popular<br />
vogue mny havo decided, should In<br />
the . lecturer'x • estimation como<br />
next. WP oxplilftB thin .choice hy<br />
tho prcsencH <strong>of</strong> a certain pflycho-<br />
(Coatlnucd oh Page Five)<br />
Six Injured in- .•&!-;<br />
Somers Point Crash<br />
Driver Arrested After. Collision; .<br />
Held in 91.000 Bail<br />
• Chrlutlan BKInmetl. 68. <strong>of</strong> 5914<br />
court, punlonu slightly Injured when<br />
Shore Fast <strong>Line</strong><br />
A. delcK.-itlon <strong>of</strong> four Inillen, 15-Year-Old Girl Tried Feat last<br />
reprepentlnc tho South (Wean <strong>City</strong> year ^j WaJ Within-<br />
an g police, a. driver iontlc <strong>City</strong> Hoxpltal. Thn othem<br />
Enters Protect "v?"," ° r Acklty'B delivery truckw, wt,rc Klv<strong>On</strong> flrxt aldtroatment by<br />
CTU r wh ' c > *"H parked oulalde <strong>of</strong> the 5r o^>rco HalBton. They were<br />
i lJt t J> a ">>«f Hue WIIH inytructed by i ff 3G f »ltt<br />
h..« fc«'« them In•'touch StreelH. H »'»« pastor emeritus repre^entinc^ the h.mth txean Lily year ^j Was Within- u objects to »>, arkl >'K Hue. wan inytructed by Wrfl, n.•. -i»«. n new) „_ »,..„.„.. w.«., r» »«n~ nld..A |(a to repair Cedar Uoad eros«- ir.iinc sU.'nul nt Eluhth Street.anll Interrero with truffle 'rho driver un,,chietr, Helen, and two small<br />
,„ un(l r,nc,.. ^ -»»«>£2!"^-noad'ls JeUy t[8h OttUei Failure !&&£%£*. »o='S: ffl^ip'boL c r lv A d ck!er:. c o $^£$X«iZ2ZiC&<br />
.---•- • 1 ton Tncoioijiriii .->emlnary.:he had Flfty-elKhth Street. Cedar Road Is • torney for tho company, eolli'd at- lcal ° « there 1 . .• •' nnd bruls*>M<br />
Ivlty and dovetail Itself lnto| |(J muny <strong>of</strong>flCCH <strong>of</strong> .Importance „„• alley that' runs parallel with Muxlnc- Mellzuer. 15. <strong>of</strong> Itlver- .entlon to the fact that the traifle -Accompanied by the driver, the According 'to tho authorities,<br />
^ l._w, U_~_*V. riklll lift' Af.! .. A*_- IV..A..AHlnH fhl.fl'h .... » ,'v* 1 „.! 1.^. .^L- . . Ill "A* ^ t .^ .....1... « > • * ' .1 I .'.nvliul hv tllO OfflCCr Weh t lntO AckleV'H VV..lt ...l._ • ..„• „ .; . company would.Beck relief from Policeman' Pangburn, who WUH Hal! was nrrented hv State<br />
-"• LnHt year Mlt.t Meltsner at- „,,. ^ou*t- ,t slated, however. If summoned to the scono. attempted T',SJJr Sow and rSlur <strong>of</strong> Police<br />
'V tempted the mime feat, but her | ,e c|,y w|Hhed to-erect poles to conciliate Ackley. without SSXSJL Z' £Tm«»,vLuM i»2<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficer went Into Ackley's Hall, who 1B n guest <strong>of</strong>, the<br />
motorlstB In that section. . I <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> to Steel Pier. Atlantic their poles without the coinpany's bakery with ^' m ' ' n » t « t . lo »«- Planderit • Hotel, WOB driving at a<br />
tho. heart <strong>of</strong> tho. city Tho frucaa York and Shore Boulevard, Bomeru<br />
waa the roxult or u truffle viola- point. '<br />
tlo ? - ^w^i>' , .u ,. " • StolnmetK wnu taken to IboAt-<br />
According to tho police, a. driver iontlc <strong>City</strong> Hoxpltal. Thn othem<br />
"?"" ° r Acklty'B delivery truckw lt l d t t n t by<br />
couch ordered her'Into tho crart u|ronB cnoUEh to hold the double Jesuit. HO(roiu»ea .0 accompany ptaecd|-llnne». ,1,000 ball to await<br />
that followed her when Bho waH bur(,(m the company would be (the orfleers to- tho <strong>City</strong> Hall unleM (h olltcom0 or stelnmetz's In-<br />
wlthln a mile <strong>of</strong> her destination. wl|1, ,0 pay ,,„ Hhuro. they proceed a w«rant. The j ^ ITc , h m nn lh,.etaw,<br />
She- wished to continue. Thc Tlu> ,nn,mUnlcatlon wtu» • dl- .warrant wns_ procured by Offlcer ' W - 1 I 1 »»„ will !«.<br />
il to the numer- " m. r to net • ' Offlcem Kennedy and. Duncan f,nth)nH<br />
Bcrvlce. nejiinc propi-r.y uw...-.". "" ".-v O1IH lt.||y flBh which Bho was po • " » '• • placed Ackley under arrest. " • '<br />
•. 111., nix/would be culled upon to pay th.e fOrced to BWlm through. :: • • Ackley seised nn Iron bar used<br />
coatH. ',„„„». Her strength WOB spent in en- Mlna Helen Kraune, dauchter or ns a poker for the bake shop ovens Hemove Vnsightry Transformer*<br />
l<strong>of</strong>flcent floored him before he I<br />
aw>und her head and against her I Zi'nttet<br />
In a. most dlBconcertlng manner.. |<br />
- | Blonem to Birtllo when tho speaker Delaware River, where she wou)d<br />
7 _ _ _ . • w,, •„ intnted aaolher cniiBo <strong>of</strong> their ml»- row mlIp ln a KinM boat an,i<br />
Wiwri i. Jr » ! rti.mlRMl <strong>of</strong>- Sunday Schools Hold Outing .Urn w»» to thant the Commliwlon- thon , „ „„
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<strong>City</strong> Proved To Be Excellent<br />
Host To State Lawmakers<br />
tforth Jersey Xaabers Were *^T»MIH at the Growth <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
Booaeed the Beach Marvelonm- WBitnirv nn.M- *» )» P~«+<br />
•wunoca uw aeacn maireioni, wonney UBaUe to be Present<br />
Mayor Champion Welcomed the Guests To the Resort<br />
never been to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> previous I auont sallies.' • •<br />
tO "•"- trt * ' ' ' „ Assemblyman Charles C. Road<br />
The visitor,i arrived at different waa ^IU^ by. Toaatmusler Ed-<br />
•' coTted through the city In cars<br />
furnished by the Chamber <strong>of</strong><br />
Commerce on a sljcht Beelnff tour.<br />
This was followed by a sail on<br />
the bay. Somo. however, expressed<br />
a desire to make closer survey<br />
<strong>of</strong> the city Instead <strong>of</strong> sailing, and<br />
Inspected the <strong>City</strong> Hall and other<br />
places <strong>of</strong> civic Interest.<br />
• The visitors assembled at thf<br />
Hotel Flandor* late In the nftrnoon,<br />
- where tho Reading Band<br />
renjered a concert. Dinner win<br />
served in the Flanders at 7 p. m.<br />
Kayor Champion Welcomes Visiton<br />
Mayor Joseph G. Champion<br />
made an address <strong>of</strong> wolcome. He<br />
_ stated tho purpose, <strong>of</strong> the Bather-<br />
for the lawmukern to make the<br />
acquaintance <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. No<br />
set program wan arranged - to<br />
monopollre the visitors' tmie. Tho<br />
hospitality <strong>of</strong> the city, was ex-<br />
tended to the guests. He continued:<br />
"You may be Interested to<br />
learn the bank deposits <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
— - " -«<br />
per cent: - The building: permits<br />
slnc« last year exceeded a hair<br />
million dollars.and the municipal<br />
Improvement* for thn last year<br />
exceeded a half million dollars.<br />
Real estate nnlefl for tr**» r»AHt two<br />
weeks exceeded two million dollars.<br />
This 1« Home <strong>of</strong> the reanoiK<br />
why <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> l» known n« t>in<br />
fajtert growing resort on the Jersey'coast.<br />
Assemblyman Harrison Replies '<br />
- Assemblyman Edwin Mortimer<br />
Harrison, former Mayor <strong>of</strong> Montclalr.<br />
repllod to tho addreiw <strong>of</strong><br />
welcome. He stated It wan "more<br />
than a pleasure to be entertained<br />
In a. city like <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> with all<br />
Its facilities for entertaining. Tbe<br />
visit to tho resort was far dlf-<br />
V';'-. • v.-.•'•'•V:.';'<br />
'!' " Trenton man)r »»•»*•»• ot<br />
th* Loaislature exhibited llttl*<br />
taowl«l» <strong>of</strong>.Ooeu O», ud to<br />
"- " xiou * «•«»•»*«« «»r ••»preaslou<br />
that some bad tint <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
CKy waa a duster <strong>of</strong> Bind dunes<br />
aa some expressed It. The best<br />
• V' . *il l °?!° H « rl » rt ^ Bowman. New York py While tde Atlantlo coast p will I * " I<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J.<br />
ends which . might retard' the o«s HI... o'her rhamnlnn titles, and holder credited »r niimur- with event >n,h.hi» <strong>of</strong> the t— year, >h. ».«.> there im,t,,r,. will be I I<br />
»«.i« B high ranking nationally. Is the other tournaments worthy or<br />
national prominence several year. preMat defendant. Bowman has mention. Prominent among these<br />
^natrlmonlal difficulties.<br />
,„.„. Bnd by virtu, <strong>of</strong> thl9M) whlcn wll,<br />
1<br />
she no tne beautiful challenge cup. -Thin always attracted a splendid list<br />
Him and loved an CUB was purchased at an approx- <strong>of</strong> .young stars, and this year<br />
army olBcer. After the divorce |mato coat <strong>of</strong> 11.000. under the ,hoi|ld be-no exception. . •<br />
, she married the BUpulatlon that It mu«t be won At aU ^ ^ „ mxma „,„„,)<br />
three years In succeiwlon by one ,hat under a nem management.<br />
' man before being permanently tn **•»<br />
Other gigantic species.<br />
1<br />
Ph9to Plays<br />
Big Show., ---<br />
Little Prices<br />
Matinee* Daily—15c<br />
—Evenings—<br />
Children I5c<br />
Adults 25c<br />
Except Saturdays<br />
'Children, 25c; Adults, 35o<br />
y<br />
for an <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> tennis audleni<br />
Frlti Morcur, l*hlKh Unlvomlty . <strong>of</strong> Program<br />
Htar. Is another man who mny he<br />
In the drrtw. Philadelphia tennla<br />
funs ne<br />
n" ^ifmnle.<br />
PAY DAY<br />
Your Money Goe»<br />
Further at the'<br />
New York Shop<br />
LOOK OVER THESE<br />
"Captain Edd," Hippodrome PRICES<br />
. A great assemblaRo <strong>of</strong> f AAmerican i n J ;<br />
I and Eurbpean features nro shown<br />
U the- Hippodrome this Monday.<br />
Voile Ur«8»e«—»Z.»O<br />
Tuesday and Wednesday. Tho tho regular price <strong>of</strong> these<br />
honors or the program Ko- to • dresses Is $6.50<br />
I "Captain Kldd." a picturesque<br />
•ong and dance fantasy or flve<br />
•eople. Shelton. Tyler & SharpleM,<br />
: :<br />
Silk Dresseg^—$».<br />
Aaotter r^ bargai.<br />
These dresses usually sell<br />
f0I *lg.0O and $18.50<br />
Z<br />
pJL,, Reach<br />
»_ & Dl««e.<br />
Horo In nn'opportunity to<br />
Cloth—Voluo *5,00 & IK.BO<br />
Ladies Assorted Felt<br />
HaU—$1.98<br />
White Duck Trousers<br />
. $1J29<br />
Sailor Stylfrr-All. Sues .<br />
Collegiate Sweaters .<br />
$2.49<br />
With Uobby Trim<br />
Men's Knickers<br />
All Sizes in linen, Wonted<br />
Hen, Women and Children<br />
. at Cot Prices-<br />
B36 Aibory Avenue<br />
OCEAH Cat, V. i.<br />
Oreo Evening*<br />
"II flVk JT9L iTTi<br />
II II II II II II II<br />
II UM «H UM<br />
*k -*0T '%*' 'W<br />
Men's Work<br />
Shirts<br />
A dcan-Up <strong>of</strong> Wear-<br />
^lc Shirt, all ?I2e.. in<br />
price <strong>of</strong> 75C<br />
A Genuine Bargain<br />
WORKINGMAN'S<br />
DURABLE GLOVES<br />
All Kinds and Sizes<br />
I5clo$1.00<br />
Good Quality<br />
Men's Gaps<br />
Special<br />
Reg. sell for twice the<br />
• amount. AH teated<br />
goods. - All sizes and<br />
patterns<br />
Good. Fishing Tackle.<br />
In the future this line<br />
will be withdrawn:<br />
Come now and share<br />
in these less than cost<br />
' ' • prices<br />
Straw Beach Hats^—<br />
look like ' Panamas—<br />
Flexible. Used for.<br />
fishing. Prevent sunhum.<br />
Good heavy<br />
quality.' At cost<br />
35c 50c 75c<br />
30c Rubber Balls 20c<br />
50c Rubber Balls 30c<br />
Large blowup balls 85c<br />
Small blow up balls 50c<br />
HotioM.<strong>of</strong> All Kinds<br />
Wm. P. SinkiMon<br />
860 Aibnry Ave.<br />
(Cor. 7th Bt) .<br />
A Good Store Vac I<br />
Heal Bargains" I<br />
HAROLD 8. BOBIllSOlrS<br />
Stadia<br />
de Dance<br />
DANCING EVERY<br />
EVENING<br />
CHARLIE KERR'S<br />
MELODY BOYS<br />
DIRECTION—IlOY DUKF.V<br />
Casino Club<br />
Moorlyii Torrace & Il'ilwulk<br />
-Children's Glass<br />
Tuesday & Friday—10 A. M.<br />
Tliuniday—3 P. M.<br />
Children's Carnival<br />
. Wednesday—8 P. M.<br />
MTftMT EHTEBTAINERS<br />
Dancing Every<br />
Evening<br />
Prlvato Inutructlonn by<br />
Appointment.<br />
Phone 988<br />
nOUGHTY'Q<br />
" THEATRE, ^<br />
Boardwalk. & 8th St.<br />
THE PAHAMOUHT THEATRE<br />
or Ocun <strong>City</strong>. N. J.<br />
• Mating-Cv.ry OmJ ml S P. M.<br />
NOW SHOWIWO<br />
THE LIOHT OF- THE<br />
WESTERN STARS<br />
With Jurk Hull, HUM.<br />
A PAUAMOItMT I'lCTl'Iti:<br />
A KISS. IN THE DARK<br />
arnir l&ixli-<br />
. Mary Ilriiin.<br />
THE AIR MAIL<br />
NOTn: Tin- Hlraiul In tlw nnly<br />
Theatre llri!ii»i-il t" show I'ui-ninoiint<br />
ricluri'u In Ori'iin <strong>City</strong>.<br />
"It lt'11 11 riiruitiounl It'n tlu?<br />
(Hint uhuw In titwn."<br />
Hotel Flanders<br />
Water Sport Show<br />
Friday Evening, 8.30 P. M.<br />
Special Attraction!)<br />
AMBASSADOR HOTEL (Atlantic <strong>City</strong>)<br />
. . GIRLS* CLUB .<br />
• ALSO • .<br />
BEEZO & BOZO, Comic Diving Clown<br />
from Tbo Hippodrome—Now York'<br />
BREEZY POOL SWIMMING AND OTHER<br />
AQUATIC EVENTS<br />
Admission—Adults 50ov—Children 28c.<br />
SHOW<br />
on EARTH<br />
5 Big Time Act.<br />
<strong>of</strong> Vaudeville and<br />
Feature Photoplays.<br />
Complete change<br />
<strong>of</strong> program<br />
MONDAY and<br />
THURSDAY<br />
DOUGLASS',<br />
Caramel. Fudge<br />
and<br />
Salt Water Shop<br />
Opposite Doughty*s Theatre<br />
,_ on the Boardwalk<br />
First Year in<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
0THEB STORES<br />
Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Wlldwood<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong>. <strong>City</strong><br />
PHILADELPHIA, PA.<br />
18th to Market Bts.<br />
31st & Lancaster Ave.<br />
8th &. Boardwalk<br />
OCEAH CITS', H. J.<br />
Suitaxy Methodi<br />
Free Delivery<br />
' -We Guard Against Loss ,<br />
420 West ATOUW<br />
OCEAN crrr. N. J.<br />
Xn. Mary Pattenem<br />
Phone 144-W ' Trap.<br />
Plaza Theatre<br />
Boardwalk<br />
bet. 9th & 10th<br />
Last Showing Today<br />
Pauline Frederick end Laura -<br />
La Plants In<br />
Smouldering Firea<br />
A Great Heart Interest Story .<br />
with a Notable Cast<br />
Added Attractions—<br />
" Herer Again "—Comedy<br />
Paths Heview<br />
Wednesday — Thtmday<br />
All-8Ur Cast In<br />
- The Chechahcoa<br />
A Story <strong>of</strong> the Lure <strong>of</strong> Gold<br />
' and a Woman's Honor<br />
First Production ever ac-<br />
tually made in *-J«^*<br />
Added Attractions-<br />
Episode No. 2 <strong>of</strong><br />
Sunken Silver'<br />
Comedy—"Pie Man<br />
Topics <strong>of</strong> the Say<br />
Moorlyn Theatre<br />
<strong>On</strong> the Boardwalk at 8th Street<br />
Wednesday and Thursday<br />
<strong>Jul</strong>y 15 and 16—<br />
Blanche Sweet and Ronald Coleman in<br />
HIS SUPREME. MOMENT<br />
A new love story <strong>of</strong> the strangest pact ever made<br />
by aman and a maid .<br />
"Extra feature '. •<br />
A Special Prologue in "Techhi-color "<br />
The Loves <strong>of</strong> all Nations<br />
A Screen Novelty<br />
Added Comedy— . . . ;'••''<br />
. Mack Sennett Presents<br />
The Lion's Whiskers<br />
. Extra—First Run Pathe News.<br />
Friday and Saturday.<br />
<strong>Jul</strong>y 17 and 18— • .<br />
Barbara La Marr and Conway Tearle in -<br />
THE HEART OF A SIREN<br />
Georgeoua Costumes, Lavish Settings and the<br />
screen's most popular stars .<br />
j Added— ..•'•••<br />
" Our Gang Kids "•' in • • : '<br />
ASK GRANDMA<br />
Extra—First Run Pathe News<br />
NextWeek<br />
<strong>Jul</strong>y 20th to 25th<br />
| THE LOST WORLD<br />
| Amazing—Astounding<br />
.;•.'. By A.'Conan.Doyle<br />
Romance ' . ' . - '<br />
Mystery . .<br />
Thrill. .<br />
Sights never seen before<br />
Sights that may never be seen again<br />
With a Gallant Array <strong>of</strong> Stars including<br />
• Bessie Love, Lloyd Hughes, Lewis Stone and<br />
. Wallace Beery<br />
The Picture Every Man, Woman and Child<br />
Should See ."<br />
ENTIRE HOUSE RESERVED<br />
TICKETS ON SALE ONE WEEK IN ADVANCE<br />
SALE NOW ON AT BOX OFFICE<br />
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REAL ESTATETRANSFERS<br />
Reported fcom lit* oAdal cotnty rcoonb la* lite <strong>Ocean</strong> Gtj N<br />
Tbm fblknruuj la a llat <strong>of</strong> the ab- | <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> NortH Wlkfwood<br />
atraijta <strong>of</strong> coanymaeea entered for Henry A. Weyand. et u*. to<br />
record In. tho Case May County Clerk'e S^V}" 1 *- -L««eb, olil. n.oi. Lot<br />
<strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> city '<br />
Emma J. Sleelman. et vlr., to Annl<br />
K. Steetman. *" """ " * "" —<br />
Section F.<br />
Samuel.Shaw, ^. et ux.. , to UUZIn- •=-"» MUU. ct vtr.. to Plirco• Fiu FiuMU<br />
ntnu. »J.«»5. lUltlnnlni In South •* »».• 1100. Lot 8. blok block 171 " ^^ ^<br />
lino <strong>of</strong> 10 fwc wldo uwtlooilwl In ^Vllluun ^llluun Block*. «t ui7 to John<br />
tno roar <strong>of</strong> lota on Sth South Bldu ld <strong>of</strong> f Kcll«hvr. Kcll«hr i*t t u*. 9100 9100. Bouth F<br />
Pleuura Avvnue. betwven I-ViurtnIh *" '"«t ol lot JU and Xorth \V«<br />
i %. - j , .,..,-} *it<br />
0CK4M CUT HWft nXT 14. 1MB<br />
and Flfwcnth Streets aald Dolnt Ixlnr I uid Fifteenth Street...aald point rnlnir feet ' <strong>of</strong> lot 31] 31], blok block "ii'k"" 168 TwJntv" T<br />
a *oWoqulzlBg- mood when hn In. !•"*••• *° *V nothing <strong>of</strong> the n-\<br />
«• new buUdinsB alon« the mmt that depreciates rather than _, . _<br />
front will add value, rather than odds to the morala <strong>of</strong> the city. Educational Drill S?I? "*•<br />
detract frott. thl. popular ho«- "Beal eaUte t>u b«en very ac- ^ ^<br />
Ulry C O11 - •••»• ••> »>" «t» bnmehea thU »ea- !•> > note. to Ui« Oty Oomml«-<br />
"Two yean aco .tbla comlns son and the town U well rsntod >lo n «n. Ward Bean aaked the<br />
' ' " ' •*"! flnt pilc pillnc and and wlU wlU have have Its Its full full quota quota with with- oWclaU to a attend a phyalcaJ phyalcaJ edu- edu- Ir22.V—<br />
_ « .., „„, . nMmtlM „, nMmtlM „, H~.VC» catlonal tlrtU which he wUhed to S? 1 ^<br />
«tat» for them at tha Studio Da iXLJiS**<br />
Eighth and Asbury Avenue, and . . n Dance, the date to be aet for tbe .iirj? 0 .,<br />
eviewing Pajt Twelve Yean iU •ohseqaent completion, re- MlMIC PavUlOtl Crowded convenience <strong>of</strong> the Oommlsdonen. D«ul<br />
_ • *w» eatabllahed tbe confidence In' our<br />
CUyten Haiaes Brick; ii Sanry.<br />
" ~ *- -•<br />
clt '- . ' <<br />
, ,<br />
gnine u to tne Future<br />
"We can boost <strong>of</strong> a Woolw<strong>of</strong>th iv^.<br />
5 and 10 cent alore, on Anbury The famous Reading- Railroad attend .such a drill at H o'clock I Second<br />
Avenue, the additional trend <strong>of</strong> Band rendered, a concert at thelrTldajr morning". The public' is|r———<br />
I the erection <strong>of</strong> now Mores nml Ploased tho throng that crowded<br />
r.the recital.<br />
KU.M feet Weet <strong>of</strong> Weat lino <strong>of</strong> Proa- e«>eond AVonuo. " * tervlewcd him In r»r»r»n.» . .\T cent croM r* " '" "<br />
XK* AMg. Wet IG feet by South Henry M. Ottcn. to Mlch»*.l J. Al- re — ' refercnco to «heU-<br />
IS feet to/Wove Place. hert. S100. South Ea.t 1-S <strong>of</strong> lot »<br />
Walter B. Ada mi. et ux.. et al.. to }« and North Wet !-s <strong>of</strong> lot sio T '<br />
Clinton D. Lowdon. et tut. $1.00. Nineteenth Avenue, block 170 c«mlnff tho future ' <strong>of</strong>^Klll.w • "m •*<br />
*Sftfi2&%.t2££*£n'?iS£ iFXSS? ",, o\>"°"li, 1 f joclc'".^ <strong>Ocean</strong> Clt* ^^ ' tabl " ty °' apartment bulldln* nnd nil store, I nt the <strong>City</strong> Hal.; Tho band con-<br />
5£ Land ComS££ ^ tod wiU. * ^' 4< bl '* W "'• Mo laid particular atrcg. on °"> rented with the exception <strong>of</strong> ducted a concert at the Flanders<br />
Rowland Dmtoprnent Company to Erneat Smith, et nx., to John Phil- recent developments, and In lulnr a tx"""" 1 * two or three. . lnte In the afternoon for the<br />
Wt^^V^Tocein^t^Oa}- iR &£*&%,%? &JKSI, 1 *!- that wort "*»«« we berfn wHh ,"Oor Improved hard-eurfaced membera <strong>of</strong> the State Le«l»latu.»,<br />
JJ^WOCJT. o. pu» «M» city oar d,))o-J* P«£ H«ry H^otten. ad- 19,3 at the operjlai <strong>of</strong> »h »£ atreota not only *r*atly Improve who were Burnt* <strong>of</strong> tbe city.<br />
BaAle K Dab-ymple. et nl^Execu- Sol V, 6ettlmrrr, et ux.. to Henry A. mobile bridge, which was th« tne n PP*«rance <strong>of</strong> our town, but They were welcomed by Mayor<br />
?S. W xJ^TLc^% -°T- X2e&.1J L Jk?••"•*" «• * • *^lV£t * *~n p£ *Of «***» O* n\». and Champion.<br />
.Wwr c. Itlohna. « vlr.. to Harry cRv o» vliioVrood pertty. Steadily through the Pl«"ra«> °» llvine nlonK routes 1- <<br />
£• Maxcy. jrt IM. »«.'W- Sooth Ka»t • Hush MrMulian to TCililam Ah- y«* Irom that date UD to the ">»«"«l »r thU Improvement. "<br />
S^T^'li.nlcSlX?-<br />
Morrla K. Hauaeman.<br />
P ' nn X fe. m ro. "•"•• ^ X W « k 'VT*lr4 Preaent time. even P pa^!^ #h"Our^boardwam exten.lon In<br />
Ocll t. Townaend to Joanna Have Drltrh. et ni.. to Charlr. n tnrou K l > 'he war period, thl« city ' no Nortl1 end <strong>of</strong> the beach Bnd<br />
T II Woclt 5 n0<br />
i°T'O2: -^f°- Jf*. *"• - p*
Locals Beat<br />
Stonehuist in<br />
Good Game<br />
WnHams Pitched Airtight Ball,<br />
Striking Out Ten and AHow-<br />
' tag But Three Hits<br />
Errors <strong>of</strong> Losers Costly<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> proved too good for<br />
Btonehurat lust Saturday and beat<br />
them I to 1 In much coaler<br />
fashion than the score might ln-<br />
. dieate. The Philadelphia team was<br />
• totally unablo to fathom the <strong>of</strong>ferings<br />
<strong>of</strong> either <strong>of</strong> the local pitchers.<br />
Manager Dennis chose Williams<br />
!y^?yiT"*,\\!v' Iruilne*;<br />
Btonvhurvt -. 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 C—1 3 4<br />
.<strong>Ocean</strong> CUv — 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 X—4 10*1<br />
$100 Lots<br />
$5.00 Down<br />
$2.00<br />
A Week<br />
$100 Lots<br />
$5.00 Down<br />
$2.00<br />
A Week<br />
~B<br />
-a.<br />
HICKMAN<br />
1155 Asbury Ave.<br />
OGEA* ctnr mn, JOLT M, isas OOXAV ontwan, JTOT VK ma<br />
Ask* <strong>City</strong> Supervision<br />
To Repair Road<br />
A communication from B. F.<br />
Oootx was read at the <strong>City</strong> Com-<br />
fSSS<br />
missioners' meeting In which the<br />
writer declared be would furnish<br />
teams and men to repair Beach<br />
Rood If the city would furnish a<br />
man to supervise the operation.<br />
This road was built by the writer<br />
WOOOOOOOOO*<br />
ooooooooocooooooooooooooooooooo^ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooocooc<br />
<strong>of</strong> the letter, but was never accepted<br />
by the city.<br />
<strong>City</strong> Solicitor Boewell stated<br />
the city might furnish a competent<br />
man to direct the work, but<br />
not as a city representative. The<br />
letter was<br />
and filed<br />
The Real Pr<strong>of</strong>it is Yet to Be<br />
Realized on Beachfront Here<br />
If you failed to make a real pr<strong>of</strong>it in your beachfront purchases<br />
years back, buy now with renewed vision, forget the past, refuse the<br />
first <strong>of</strong>fers <strong>of</strong> pr<strong>of</strong>it and make a real fortune.<br />
You can do this by taking advantage <strong>of</strong> a piece <strong>of</strong> beach front<br />
I have to <strong>of</strong>fer for a client, being 100 feet frontage on north side <strong>of</strong><br />
St. Charles Place.<br />
The Gity Protected Beach Uptown is now opposite this<br />
ground. Over 400 feet <strong>of</strong> beach outside <strong>of</strong> Boardwalk, which<br />
means the Boardwalk must go out Very soon. $50,000 or more will<br />
be yours, if you hold one year or perhaps less. Will finance 70 per<br />
•cent for 2 or 3 years. Act quick before the price jumps<br />
. m- -o<br />
For full particulars, see<br />
I. BARTON CHAMPION<br />
Fourth and Atlantic Aves. Phone 909<br />
OR ACREAGE TRACTS<br />
Which We Develop-We Sell You Pr<strong>of</strong>it<br />
©fin<br />
ATLANTIC CITY<br />
Boardwalk<br />
Pay You to Invest for Pr<strong>of</strong>it in<br />
"Florida's Garden <strong>of</strong> Opportunity"<br />
IN DE SOTO COUNTY<br />
L. McGRATH COMPANY<br />
ST.<br />
SELLING AGENTS<br />
MAIN OFFICE<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
I Oth and Boardwalk<br />
$100 Lots<br />
$5.00 Down<br />
$2.00<br />
A Week<br />
$100 Lots<br />
$5.00 Down<br />
$2,00<br />
A Week<br />
OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY<br />
> < . . ; ' , , • , ; • • , K ; : .<br />
SEASON <strong>1925</strong><br />
The following talk on Seashore Property was taken from the Philadelphia Public<br />
Ledger <strong>of</strong> June 21st, <strong>1925</strong>:<br />
CURRENT TOPICS OF THE TOWN<br />
A Rising Tide <strong>of</strong> Real Estate Price* at the<br />
Mcripe Metropob <strong>of</strong> America<br />
|OR a site on the Boanhvalk at Atlantic <strong>City</strong> the turn <strong>of</strong> $ 15.-<br />
000 per front foot has juat been paid by a real estate syndicate.<br />
The frontage is 200 feet with a depth <strong>of</strong> 405 feet,<br />
and the transaction is the largest sale <strong>of</strong> Boardwalk realty<br />
' that has been recorded.- _ • , • • ' . • _<br />
In January, !922. a tract with a Boardwalk frontage, between<br />
Elberon and Albany Avenues, was sold at a price said to be more than •<br />
$2,000 a front foot, and it was considered-a large sum. -<br />
- I t is amusing to note that when the first Boardwalk was built, in<br />
1870, rfome<strong>of</strong> the leading real estate owners fought tooth and nail the<br />
proposed expenditure <strong>of</strong> $5,000 for the purpose, as a preposterous<br />
waste <strong>of</strong> funds. '. ; - . :.<br />
That entire sum i» one-third <strong>of</strong> the price for a single foot frontage<br />
upon the Boardwalk today, though the depth behind that foot must,<br />
<strong>of</strong> course, be taken into the reckoning, • . •<br />
In 1887, Vice Chancellor Alfred Reed, <strong>of</strong> New Jersey, said:<br />
•From New Jersey Avenue down to Chelsea the present value <strong>of</strong> the<br />
accretions—the lands 'thrown up" by the sea or the gift <strong>of</strong> Providence<br />
—is at least ten millions <strong>of</strong> dollars." ' ' • '<br />
But the sum <strong>of</strong> money changing hands today in this purchase <strong>of</strong><br />
one relatively insignificant tract is$3,000,000.-<br />
Consist these figures with the values set for the early days, when<br />
"Absecon Island" was a region <strong>of</strong> sand hills, brier patches, cedar<br />
groves, marshes, salt ponds and fresh water sloughs breeding greenhead<br />
flies, gnats and mosquitoes in such pr<strong>of</strong>usion as almost to darken<br />
the face <strong>of</strong> the sun. . . ; . .<br />
Away back in 1695. Thomas Budd. a pioneer <strong>of</strong> public-school<br />
education in America, bought 440 acres <strong>of</strong> this insalubrious wilderness<br />
for approximately 4 cents an acre. , .<br />
. A century later Jeremiah Leeds was able to buy the same land<br />
for ten timesias much—-"40 cents an acre! •'• ,<br />
In 1854 his family parted with their holdings to the Camden and<br />
Atlantic Land Company for $17.50 pe/acre;<br />
• It was about this time that Atlantic <strong>City</strong> got its name. Among the<br />
suggestions were "Seabeach," "Surfing." "Strand" and "Bath/<br />
At the first municipal election, May 1. 1854. the eighteen votes<br />
were deposited in a cigar box. The big business <strong>of</strong> the city at that toe<br />
was cutting down hills, filling up hollows, swatting the mosquito. With<br />
lavish hand the authorities appropriated $1,500 to pay for improvements.<br />
. . . •<br />
In August. 1858, the insects were such a plague that the horses<br />
lay down in the country roads that served as streets, and wallowed in<br />
the dust, while the cows waded into the ocean to escape their persecutors.<br />
The winged pests accelerated the work <strong>of</strong> destroying their<br />
• swamp-land nurseries.' - • • -<br />
Even'as late as I860 a tract behind the sea beach was much more<br />
.highly prized than one that confronted the ocean.<br />
During the year following, Thomas Sovereign bought land between<br />
Iowa and Boston Avenues for $100. In 1881 his purchase had<br />
appreciated in value to $200,000. By 1904 it had risen to $2,000,000.<br />
•. ' • . Commodore Louis'Kuehnle and others in 1894 bought for $12,-<br />
500 the sand lots adjoining the lighthouse and bordering on the Inlet.<br />
Within two years the property was worth twenty times what they Had<br />
paid for it. At the end <strong>of</strong> a decade the value was nearly $1,000.000.<br />
Yet in 1889 an investor refused about $13,000 for a beachfront<br />
site at Connecticut Avenue, saying that there was a slight prospect<br />
<strong>of</strong> any increase in its value. •'•.' ' • .<br />
In the ten years from 1860. to 1670 so little did our forefathers<br />
esteem Atlantic <strong>City</strong> that the population grew from 687 to only 1,043.<br />
A census <strong>of</strong> 1864, in.fact, showed that there were .twelve fewer<br />
'-persons in residence than in 1860. . • . _<br />
The Centennial year disclosed a total <strong>of</strong> only 2.550. the <strong>of</strong>ficial<br />
valuation barely exceeding $1,000,000. The 10,000 mark for the<br />
population was not reached till 1888. and the total did not exceed<br />
20.000 until 1896. . . •<br />
Henry Disston, the Philadelphian saw manufacturer, in 1873<br />
made predictions <strong>of</strong> the future wealth and prosperity <strong>of</strong> Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />
• which at that time were sc<strong>of</strong>fed at as visionary.<br />
He said: "Atlantic Gty will become the greatest American watering-place,<br />
if the city authorities mind the affairs <strong>of</strong> the public as they<br />
ought to. . • • "<br />
"You are chiefly dependent on Philadelphians. and they know it..<br />
If you get too inconsiderate for their welfare, they will find a place<br />
where there is less selfishness. Improve your beach, front, burn down<br />
your mean bathhouses and put up finer ones.<br />
: . "You ought in a few years to have a winter population <strong>of</strong> Id.OOO<br />
and fast trains all the year, that could be patronized by Philadelphia<br />
business-men. You can iriake Atlantic <strong>City</strong> a fambus'winter resort if<br />
you have a mind to work for it. .' • •<br />
"Pitch in with a will.. All hands pull together, and in a few years [<br />
your fame will surprise the. people who have never heard <strong>of</strong> you as<br />
.yet."- • . • • • • . . • :.<br />
WE SPECIALIZE IN BEACH FRONT PROPERTY IN OCEAN CITY<br />
SAB CO<br />
REAL ESTATE AGENTS<br />
9lh and Asbury Avenues, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />
PHONE 108<br />
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OCEAN CITY HEWS, JtTLY 10, 1929<br />
• OCEAN'CITY YACHT CUB GKTS ITH SL'MMEIt I) It ESS . ' '<br />
•Commo.l<br />
lunESm^kZ:s y v!;:;„?::;;-iinr;".-,''n"vi l ""! i -i Jii v; 11 ". u :-i, "'• u ;:" i: s"'."••"•'••>-"t.. J....u-mi u. .la,,,:".II«V -y\£ i i n,.J:.i ' •<br />
ilansiom. Mlwlu h. lnimipi.nn.Kr.be t n. Klj Jnlui Davie. Clinton U. nicckby. -Williahi N-IMIII. Kobei! Sc<strong>of</strong>t.. Will K Iti.li><br />
Hams ami dnimln. -iv Mrs, Iliu-y O.lll. Si-,- Ii you .can pick ili.-ni out In tli.'ir unikliu; clothe,.. . -<br />
Personals and Other<br />
Recent Happenings<br />
People's Comings and Goings<br />
Caught By a NEWS Heporter<br />
Mr*. Strung, or Anbury Avenue.<br />
. IH entertaining ln-r niece, MISH<br />
Adule U'uymi'r, <strong>of</strong> Germantnw'n.<br />
Mrri. Norman Johns Is »pvllllann, arc r<br />
«d ut tHi' Flanilerj.<br />
• Ml«i4 Ellzah.'lh rf.'lff.'r.. <strong>of</strong><br />
IPhlhult-rphla. •njoycil Hi.' Fourth<br />
UH th|M-IIIIIIIK<br />
le\^ wiM'k-i h<br />
Mr». Lni-ll Cnulti -r ami family',<br />
<strong>of</strong> Lanraxtt-r. tt. Pa., iix<br />
-pemllni pemllni: III<br />
i-asou in Oo-au <strong>City</strong>.<br />
May M. M.Milllvn. ot<br />
Trentoii. i u unJiiyliiK a vacation<br />
hem.<br />
Mr. and ,\ii«. Win. V•tet't-oil.<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
Mllhille. h;n.- n|,.-,i,-,|<br />
George W. Sooy 111<br />
their i-ntlane<br />
tor the season.<br />
Mr. and Mr*.. hi\*. [/ piei '••i;. in<br />
Philadelphia, are •.'njnyltiK i heir<br />
^uiunu-r houti- here.<br />
MM. llenrlitla MoiKaii. <strong>of</strong> Darby.<br />
Pa.. I* .iiijiktni: .in extended<br />
>iiay in .thlrf report.<br />
Mr. \V. E. lltiinphreyx. <strong>of</strong> tt'iwli-<br />
Eleanor P. Sh'iule. <strong>of</strong> • Larw-<br />
Kinn. D. C. U npifiidini: the sumduwne,<br />
I»a.. has (ipi-neil her coimer<br />
in this resort.<br />
tii«i.' lor the hvuxon <strong>of</strong> 'in.<br />
Herbert Furry, <strong>of</strong> New Vork.<br />
Minn netty E. Button, <strong>of</strong> Pai)- iH spenillnu; the<br />
nal(-. N. J.. l« amoiur the' noaril- her*<br />
walk pcomenaderx.<br />
Mrs. Elsie L. Donnally. <strong>of</strong> pitts-<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Millar, burg. Pa., Ix a-summer visitor In<br />
<strong>of</strong> Bronx. N. .V.. are slopplnt for thlx resort. , '<br />
two weekx In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />
Edward 11. Eckenrod romex<br />
M. S.'williunw. <strong>of</strong> ' New ' York, from Harrlxburg, Pa., to <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
paid a tlylmj vlxlt to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, <strong>City</strong> for the warm months.<br />
thlx wet'k end.<br />
Mlxs Efilc Plthcer',' <strong>of</strong> Central<br />
Avenue. Ix visiting friends In<br />
Alfrwl C. Tanor. <strong>of</strong>. Albany. N.<br />
Philadelphia for a few dayx. '<br />
Y.. IH HpinillnK the xummer with<br />
hl« family In thin r
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, Amertan L*'£lon Uund. <strong>of</strong><br />
tho MortcaJi-ItaiirU I\wt. or Orran<br />
<strong>City</strong>. In anticipation ot' a plliinm-<br />
BBe to the- worhlV faim'd city <strong>of</strong><br />
' fro*j ICJTH ard tin roisiif. Tli>'rt><br />
will b n»*v-n li'.ij your motor<br />
car punt un amber llKht In tin<br />
traffic control district. The<br />
police itiHtructIons' aru traillc<br />
must Htop at all lutV>r>ieclloiiH<br />
when the umber ll^bt is Hhown<br />
on tht* traffic control IlKhix.<br />
MotorlHtH falling 10 observe this<br />
regulation are lace.l with a<br />
line, which at tll« present time<br />
I.H.two dollars. The purpose <strong>of</strong><br />
HKLktriR all traffic Htop, is' to<br />
furtiixh a clear thorouifhfar*<br />
tln-lr lilt-nils ami lurm.-r «imii'at!e.-i.<br />
lialiu'- 'nd'an ami ilt-us. A bit<br />
n I'liitnlly il\alry prtMiipts rarli<br />
post* in niaki- it> miiiity rally<br />
p'jinetlilii)." to In- i'meinb>-reil. H<br />
mif at-stieh ;\ ni'itini: that an 'all<br />
I.itrl'in l.anil" v\as stmu.-i-r.'il.'t)i-eau<br />
Clly ti«>lt the iiiltlaiivi' and si-vi-r.il<br />
iiii-iiilu'rs HI the lneal p luind. -Wh*-n the<br />
s' nt* iinisi* l.'ins was taken it<br />
•was illKcnveri-d only Ilin-'- menibt-rs<br />
coitlil j>lay. ail itisti:ument. .V<br />
committt-e v^as fortned to estimai*thV.<br />
cost_ <strong>of</strong> twiulpplni; the hand<br />
and Inst'rtiction. The prospectlv*bandsmen<br />
u<strong>of</strong> a sliix-k whi-n thtronimltti-e<br />
n-poit>-d it would cost<br />
abojit *4.*rira'>i ol kinds with wlile • expi--<br />
Kri-:U*'Ht. family resort. '<br />
)i«-iH"i-, was t-rmaued to Instruct the<br />
Th.. Idea <strong>of</strong> the trip to Paris band. Tin- Initial lustmi-tiim-was<br />
w:i.4 tlrst mentioned aliunt a tiiontli ixivt-n in Oi'toh.-r, lTC^i. As stmn<br />
aun. ~The iili-a u;i* meetetl ulth as tin- ItaudMii'-M wi-ri- able tir<br />
••ntliiirtliii-in liy' tin-- lui-iiilii'i'x. Inn master, the-senli' and play a !••«<br />
limilt .Hal.'ly III.- IIHII.II lumulioo. j seb'i-tious with talr Mircrss th«-y<br />
"llnatu'^." * nuiile Its appeantii'-'e. wy.<br />
Hhould a note be enclotu-d? (.2)<br />
Thank you very much for Riving<br />
In It proper to dluplay the glftn at<br />
ILK »o much hupplnenti. Tho flawcrx A Kentletnat,<br />
the wedding? If so. nhould the<br />
wer.i beautiful, and although the<br />
cards be with the glftn? Thank<br />
new baby couldn't Hay very much<br />
you. It. E.<br />
about them. nho watched them all<br />
• • ' •<br />
day Innir. Shy muni have thoiiRht<br />
The donor'n card nhould bo enclosed<br />
with th«- gift. Glftn may be<br />
displayed nt the wedding. Howi-ver.'-<br />
the donor's .card should be<br />
removed.<br />
xtreetx cronHlnir AHbiiry<br />
Announcement<br />
Avrnlie on .green lltfht; rlcht Dear \lliw Flo: When m-ndlnK<br />
turns on eltbet red or creen criillni; eanls. In It correct to ad-<br />
liufhi: traffic stopn on amber dicts the envelop* hy typewriter?<br />
li^ht. Cars niaklnc l>-ft turns ( 2* Are "thank'you" cards-co.i-<br />
Opening <strong>of</strong> the<br />
are directed ti» drlvt* CIOM' to sldcreil i^nnd tonn? V. T.<br />
the curb before inakliui Ihe<br />
•' • '•<br />
turn.<br />
(1) rirectltii: cards uhoiilil. In<br />
very personal, .ami therefore. need. Haines Cut Price Medicine!<br />
Ihe peivoiial tivilch. ' They HIHIIII.I<br />
Oii monthly. .An-ixti'd by tb.- I,,- addressed hy liiind. CM While<br />
Mlvlllary and other e\ents, Ini-lud- ih'll\V'l'Tir-Of Ihe manli-l<br />
HIUIIIH-I " *<br />
H. Garatner. <strong>of</strong> WnnhlnK-<br />
(TurtU W'rlulil' loiit.'H to JuckNtki<br />
C.. known n» the "human<br />
I'l.irl.ln. l.» drii'w |.|un» fur n r.i<br />
ed the Title and Trust<br />
rnmiuiny ft which H.illle'H full<br />
Building, at the corner<br />
pr''Mi''"', J'' Mill.<br />
wveral thoimand people 11;;.,,!!'Vm,,",,;;,',,:* n, uiVieh! »|'! ,„<br />
ilth palpltatlni,' JieartH. | K,,nl,.. .,„.„„. .s.lH<br />
waa'BO denHe that *when i nlcbi i.d.r rh.- mi.I <<br />
o'er began hl» nucent. It was j \\\>u»£;£ .«''»•: ''nrtiH,.<br />
,ry lo illvcrt truffle rr«i;» < V.'.I.- r-^V.iu.Jl.M. t"Jir<br />
Avenue' b.'tw.i.n • - Ninth "" ' 1 !«••» .-lie. l l . l M - l l , H i l l |<br />
[Seventh StrMtu.<br />
III- .-.».-.. ii .I furin<br />
diner w.'lect«l th« nnuthwi-nt<br />
facing ABl)iiry Av.-nin-, u«<br />
«> to cllml>. !!•• »*ii» ilrwi'a<br />
wblt« coBtiinie wlth.nililM'r<br />
canvnB Bh* w.i- ibo i,'i L l spectuculnr<br />
. in i.r.i .rui I h.i.. The American<br />
l'.. ;:iini Hand iiiiiilhhi.l the<br />
Illllsie l o r the liei*il>-li>ll.<br />
.•3"<br />
lt-"l^i -herll \!<br />
ll-ll. i:nie<br />
The<br />
tin,i.<br />
for<br />
from one winrto<br />
thti'window above so U Dreary Days <strong>of</strong> Vnin Regret for Sallie<br />
• was foBtont-d to the window<br />
, Gardiner grasped.<br />
Tim<br />
diner Kavo tho •HpectutorH (() ,.,,,1,,,-e. - i wa!1 bei;lnnln^ lo<br />
; thrlllH when he reached the ;fw.|; ,(„, ..ffert <strong>of</strong> th uuly scandal<br />
floor window by Hwaylnw In i ()lat W(11) helnu whispered uboiit.<br />
it perilous manner. A l-ilK» jn lt |,.|||,r (,, E|||e Trnm l*ensacola<br />
nd» above the top window anu r,lln,, ,(„, „,.„.„ t)ia( Warren<br />
crowd Rot more thrills w'h«m |.-|Hn,,r 1U1|) „)„ W|f w,.n> M
R<br />
Bridge and Floor<br />
LAMPS<br />
$7.50 to $20.00<br />
Getz" Cylinder<br />
Electric<br />
iVashing Machines<br />
$120.00<br />
CHARLES E. ADAMS & BRO<br />
...FURNITURE^<br />
720-722 Asbury Avenue .: •.''. £ss»SS*[ . •' <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J.<br />
ntruKim;;; ,"•v^"-3' ; '^"-frV:'' i V''^v>- ; ^ '¥$$m<br />
<strong>of</strong> a ehlM should not**) <strong>of</strong> ooosumtillation<br />
tw aentT O. T. r T^<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> View Rooms Near Fast Shore<br />
HARVEY B. DANEHO 1<br />
OSCAR L. SCHWARll<br />
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• •.•••• • , v ; : * s<br />
.••:•• •••.••,v'-:fii<br />
minded him <strong>of</strong> the morning at the<br />
*m$m<br />
i Bleeping dogs • lie—also<br />
rthaTfaUen across the road.<br />
• us II mi ae»«g= :=s ^ g=g= T<br />
[Tokio Gift Shop<br />
For Sale<br />
. Fnmiiied 8 room brick home. Hot water ha*t AH eon-<br />
- venlence*. Central location. Trice ft.900.00<br />
CARRIE R. SHANNON<br />
510 Ninth Street Lincoln Hotel Building<br />
Cottage*, Bungalow*, Apartments for Sale or Bent<br />
BeH Phono 1074<br />
Corinne Gowns<br />
Cmtom Made<br />
Remodeling Alteration*<br />
Knth 8t sa>4 Wesley Are,<br />
ladies' TaUoring<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Ctty, ». JV<br />
t warn, nvt la, vm<br />
.<br />
WafehaaAntarUgfct<br />
•a* ...<br />
again, my<br />
<strong>On</strong>e-<strong>of</strong> the easiest ways to<br />
The letter should be addressee*<br />
separate two dollars from your<br />
to the person whose name appear-<br />
bank roll la to drive your motor<br />
ed, on the card accompanying the b^swF*<br />
ear past an amber light In the<br />
flowers. If no name appeared on learning**<br />
traffic control district. . The<br />
the card, the letter should be ad-<br />
police Instructions are traffic<br />
dressed to tli. Secretary <strong>of</strong> the<br />
must atop at all Intersections<br />
Club- The letter could be some-<br />
when the amber light Is shown<br />
thing like this:- •<br />
nances?<br />
on the traffic control lights.<br />
Dear Friends: -<br />
Motorists failing to observe this Dear Hiss Flo: When sending a<br />
regulation are faced with a wedding gift, should the donor's<br />
I was vary much pleased Indeed<br />
<strong>On</strong>e, which, at the present time card be enclosed with the gift, or<br />
at your friendly and generous<br />
Is two dollars. The purpose <strong>of</strong> should a note be enclosedf (I)<br />
thought <strong>of</strong> ma and .tbe new baby.<br />
making. «u trafno stop, is to Is It proper to display the sifts at<br />
Thank you very much for giving<br />
fuAUsh a clear thoroughfare the weddingT If so. should the<br />
us so much happiness. The flowers<br />
for flra engines or other cards be with the gifts? Thank<br />
were beautiful, aad although the<br />
with<br />
vehicle* In a time <strong>of</strong> emergency. you. E. B.<br />
new baby couldht say very much<br />
ratarn ben oT<br />
about them, she watched them all<br />
This system has been adopted<br />
. . .<br />
day long. She must have thought T<br />
In many <strong>of</strong> tbe larger cities<br />
recently. . '<br />
The donor's card should be en-<br />
bride<br />
closed with the gift. Gifts may be<br />
The traffic regulations are: displayed at the wedding. How-<br />
Left turns from Asbury Aveever, the donor's card should be<br />
nue on red light; left turns removed. . '<br />
from streets crossing Asbury<br />
Announcement<br />
Avenue on green light; right iDear Miss Flo: When sending<br />
turns on either red or green greeting cards. Is'It correct to ad-<br />
light; traffic stops on amber dress the envelope by typewriter?<br />
light. Cars making left turns<br />
(2) Are "thank you" cards con-<br />
Opening <strong>of</strong> tfca^<br />
<strong>On</strong> to Gay Faroe In 1927<br />
are directed to drive close to<br />
sidered good fortnT F. T.<br />
• . •<br />
the curb before making the-<br />
their friends and former comrades, turn.<br />
(1) Greeting cards should be<br />
very personal, and therefore, need Haines Cut Price Medicine<br />
American Legion Band Plans exchange Ideas and views. A bit<br />
the personal touch. They should<br />
<strong>of</strong> friendly rivalry prompts each 16.00 monthly. Assisted by thebo<br />
addressed by hand. •.<br />
reral thousand people<br />
with palpitating hearts.<br />
„! was so dense that when<br />
•began bis ascent It was<br />
^todWert traffic from<br />
revenue between Ninth<br />
_Jer*seleeted*'the southwest<br />
"facing Asbury Avenue, as<br />
' itacHmb. He was dressam<br />
white costume with rubber<br />
I etnvss shoes.<br />
ft"??... to jji, back was a<br />
B." Attached to<br />
. — the sign <strong>of</strong> an<br />
t real estate firm stattront<br />
lots are safer."<br />
; window<br />
windows for hand<br />
a was impossible for<br />
•to reach from one win-<br />
. SrSs whenh« reached the<br />
kSSoTwindow by •"•£»*'»<br />
l T U manner. - A ledge<br />
window and<br />
Sd^ Z<br />
ent was even more dlfrSe<br />
upward cUmb. The<br />
learned that the ap-<br />
••human 0y." was Ot-<br />
. from one window to<br />
W Gardiner would<br />
^rtfurnlahKnt the only<br />
the building. This was<br />
Itsd nntU be t*"^" 1 Running Water Near Beach<br />
Private Baths" Near Stations<br />
**£<br />
fSon the doors. **?»*"*<br />
I.^r.. down a neighboring<br />
stunt was staged by Mor-<br />
!«* Post, <strong>of</strong> the Am-rtcan<br />
The leglonalres solicited<br />
furnish<br />
are queer<br />
.who h-f climbed<br />
ln. ; ••••>{:<br />
ho h*O sooa to achool with BaUl. and was her beat<br />
U her ralnd<br />
P «• "narrr.<br />
" ^ ""Up*"' roans- axchJtecl who haa achieved an tnUr-<br />
•J?*i}!??<br />
MARJOL<br />
munch friaiuU.<br />
Curtis WMtht como. to JaduoovlUa.<br />
Florid*, to dnw pUna tor a railroad<br />
company <strong>of</strong> which Salllo's C«th«r I.<br />
prealdent.' Ho U Invited to ataV In<br />
Bailie's b<strong>of</strong>ne. Proelnqulty and Salllo'a<br />
Undaolabla charm win him In. «plte<br />
<strong>of</strong> hla avowod av«rmlon to th« artificial<br />
atmoaphoro In which ahe nvvu.<br />
Ballla. bolnv Balllo. rota lonely, tho<br />
nlsht after aha and Cuttlaa iKm<br />
d hll C l t<br />
many -sections <strong>of</strong> the<br />
|s »» years <strong>of</strong> age.<br />
X rjpuUllon. Ha dlaasvrovM <strong>of</strong> tha "Jan" type.<br />
TXD DIUJNda—Whoao nvUn otHactlroln Ufa la arren*iAi^pettln. DMtlea"<br />
BLUB MlTCHKiXr—WiMMA (InUhlnf-achool education hu taught h»r tb*<br />
__ WAI J*?.*"? l 1 moat effectlv«. If uncoav«titlonal, mttthodat <strong>of</strong> oombatlnc Annul.<br />
ffi 5? fSHKRp-A «ay phlUr«W«r <strong>of</strong>. Wall Bu«t «boM tlnvt la Occupied<br />
chl<strong>of</strong>lylIn avoiding hla wife.<br />
T>IUE ANL> DOU CHKNOWETH—Of the mairioA aat and SaUlVa<br />
while Curtlaa ta away • on<br />
bualneaa and goes on a cocktail party.<br />
Anne Coddlnirton tella CurtUa hoplrur<br />
that aba. heraelf, will find admiration'<br />
In' hla ey?n nnd Curtlaa. thouaii h«<br />
•till lovea Balllo. iitaya away from her<br />
and become* attentive to Anno.<br />
Balllo. from plquu. atarta to Miami<br />
to uttend a houao party belnir frtyt^i<br />
by tho Divine* who aro nouvher that 8ollle U Seventh race, 100 yams, breast<br />
Innocent. After Mra. Fisher departa,<br />
Bnlllo fncca th« future, and aeea ahoad<br />
<strong>of</strong> her only darkneaa. 8h« leoma that<br />
>o hour ana trial ahn In Rllle'a lov~bad-alao baan Warren<br />
' brcomea narvourt and Kiaher. Kille. announrea that ahe la<br />
that they urry on to th« Dl- throusii with "married men" — now<br />
road: '<br />
Dreary Days <strong>of</strong> Vain Regret for Sallie<br />
The next few weeks were bard<br />
u> endure. I was beginning to<br />
feel the effect or the ugly scandal<br />
that was being whispered about.<br />
In a letter to Elllo from Pensacols<br />
came the news that Warren<br />
Fisher and hla wife were seen constantly<br />
together and were apparently<br />
reconciled. That was like<br />
Warren. He would'be_most devoted<br />
to her Until things quieted<br />
down. Then be would revert to<br />
type. When a man Is highly susceptible<br />
to feminine charms. It's<br />
a condition like the texture <strong>of</strong> his<br />
•kin or the color <strong>of</strong> • bis eyes.<br />
There is no change. Yes. • they<br />
were happy enough- In the eyes'<strong>of</strong><br />
the world. His connection with<br />
the Inn episode would die away on<br />
the breeie. but not BO easy the<br />
judgment I would receive. Already<br />
the tale had begun to show Its effect<br />
upon my friends. Even the<br />
ones whom I thought would stand<br />
by me had grown noticeably cool.<br />
Invitations to homes-where I had<br />
always been a welcome guest<br />
ceased to arrive, and when I came<br />
upon a group at the Country Club<br />
whispering excitedly, the conversation<br />
Immediately ceased. '<br />
When older hostesses did not<br />
Include me on their lists. It hurt.<br />
Not that I enjoyed their bridge<br />
parties, luncheons or teas, but<br />
there la a sort <strong>of</strong> satisfaction In<br />
always being Invited to things,<br />
and at least being gtn a chano<br />
to refuse. . • " •<br />
I was not afraid that Father<br />
would hear the 'Ugly tale. He<br />
would, <strong>of</strong> course, be spared. I<br />
knew that Curtlss Wright had<br />
heard because or what Marjorie<br />
had said. : At a dance, she had<br />
overheard Anne discussing the affair<br />
and impressing htm with the<br />
fact that Warren Ftsher. and I had<br />
left Jacksonville together and that<br />
it had all-been arranged. Bhe re-<br />
station and even asked him If be<br />
remembered Paul Wright yelling<br />
"bride and groom." Of ' course<br />
Anne would recall that.<br />
<strong>On</strong> another occasion, Marjorie<br />
and Anne were at the same meet-<br />
Ing <strong>of</strong> the bridge club when the<br />
affair at the Inri was being aired<br />
for tbe first time. Anne, it seemed,<br />
was after my scalp more than any<br />
<strong>of</strong> the other glrla. •<br />
"Why, Sallle," MarJ said, "right<br />
before all <strong>of</strong> us she kept harping<br />
on the fact that she thought |t<br />
was very Indiscreet for you and<br />
Warren Fisher to be' 8EHN eolj*<br />
away on the same train. That she<br />
and Curtlss were, down at the atstlon<br />
the morning you left and that<br />
you both seemed.ao thoroughly<br />
congenial. Oosh! she Is a catt<br />
MarJ and Bob were staunch<br />
"others said they .wanted to-stlck<br />
to me but that tbelr rathers objected<br />
to their friendship with a<br />
girl who had been so unwise.<br />
Others even said that their husbands<br />
were to blame for their<br />
sudden change. As If tf«>« n stroke—Won by Furman. <strong>of</strong> Ions<br />
Star Club. , -<br />
Blgbth raoe. 50 yards, breast<br />
stroke, for girto^-Woa by Helen<br />
Hlllegas. <strong>of</strong> Turner's; second,<br />
Marie Hlllegas, <strong>of</strong> Turner's!<br />
third. M. Curry. Time. 41. .<br />
• Ninth race. 440 yards, free<br />
style, for men—Won by Furman,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Turner's; second. Marshal],<br />
Philadelphia Swimming Club;<br />
third. Lapltlna. <strong>of</strong> Lone Star,<br />
This race was featured by ' a<br />
struggle for third place which was<br />
won by Lapltrna by a scant yard<br />
margin.<br />
Fancy Diving—Joseph Hackney.<br />
Hygela, 101 points; second,<br />
Daniel Mulchinock. Hygela. S4.1<br />
points: third. H. Blshas. <strong>of</strong> Lone<br />
8tar. 90.8 points: fourth, James<br />
Murphy, <strong>of</strong> JLone Star. 71.». Mulchinock.<br />
who won second honors,<br />
was a lad <strong>of</strong> 10 years.<br />
Olrls fancy diving—Won by M.<br />
Hlllegas. <strong>of</strong> Turner's. »g.» points!<br />
second, T. Hering. <strong>of</strong> Lone Star,<br />
80.7: third. B. Qallen. 77.<<br />
points. • .<br />
A niuelcal pageant was conducted<br />
on the pier In tbe evening<br />
by tbe beach class* conducted by<br />
Florence Van Hekle Armstrong.<br />
A fireworks display was held<br />
on the beach.at Tenth Street on<br />
tli. r\o.Ing <strong>of</strong> <strong>Jul</strong>y Fourth. The<br />
ty war. tho noit upoctacular<br />
complete line <strong>of</strong> Beady Mxed Paint*, Var-<br />
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H«'mm*iUr. Irt'iii* O. Ardi'ritun. Mr.<br />
nncl Mra. 11. J-". Km. Muy K. Wnllcr.<br />
' Hurold Mi«tthi-tta, Mra. II. Mutlliowa.<br />
Mra. Chiu-lt'* K. Vim Him. Mm. MUli-r<br />
Urown. Mr.i. H. MoOin 1 II. C. Harriaburw. Dr.<br />
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Hay want. Phltacfoiphla: Mr*. John J,<br />
Ponoahy, Lnnadowne, Pn.: atlsa L.<br />
Illclo. Ueul. and Mra. Bobbin Wilmington.<br />
Del.: Mr. and Mra. V. W.<br />
Morao nnd . child. Wllllaunaport, Pa.;<br />
Mr. and Mra. J. M. Py» and child.<br />
H. a. Illmk'. Mr.'and Mra. Biunl. J.<br />
Houaton. Dr. >Vm. J. CrrlKhton. mother<br />
and alaler. Dr. nnd Mra. Rtronar,<br />
Mr. und Mra. It- M. (Irani. Mr. and<br />
Mra. l~ M. Clark, Itillrui.-lphlx: Mr.<br />
nnd Mra. C B. laaord. Mr. and Mra.<br />
Wm. Muak, Jr.. Mr. and Mra. A. J.<br />
Ifanco and d»ushl.'r. Wllmtniiton:<br />
Mr. nnd Mra. J. John Kn. WIN the bulb <strong>of</strong> the plant, which"Is<br />
rnlntrton. D^.l.: M, J. D'aLrfHlatilln. Itfi-w cup shaped, from ber.co'usin. Mm.<br />
York rlty: t.l. Hrnna'lv Ifurilalniror nnd<br />
wl/ti. Chlraiam: Mr. ihd MrH. I^.,«vrnM. L. C. Lauster, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia.<br />
' Ilriducmn. N'. Jr.: Mr. aind Mm. lrfa«a. V«.: Mr. and Mra/ Walter D.<br />
Wood. Conshohoekrn. Pa. ' •<br />
H*td<br />
CIuHotts Ml*.. John • Dllka. Jr..<br />
Melon rHIVa. Roh«H Dllka. Lllll, Dllka.<br />
M. A. Prance and wlf«i, tt. Adama and<br />
Jrlfj, •VT.- E. Teller,. Mra. Melon R«.<br />
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Redman. Dr. and Mm. J. W. Redman.<br />
• Mr. and Mra. A. M. Rtynolda. Mr.<br />
H. A Rodney and wife, A O. Holomon.<br />
M. lToaaort and wire. Mr. W. M. 8hannon<br />
and wife,' Mlaa Jane Bhnhnon.<br />
Momre Brown and family. Mr. Edwin<br />
C. Graham. Mra. K. Juatln. Mr. nnd<br />
Mra. W. Uitl. Mlaa Ruth Main*. Mr.<br />
and Mra. W. Oamhlr. Evelyn Wllllam-<br />
K>n. PhlladelphU: Mr. und Mra. E. M.<br />
Orton und aon, Enslajwood. U. B, •<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong>ic Hotel .<br />
_Mr. E. R. Pclfr. ond. family. Mlu<br />
Dorothy Vandenrlft. Mr. anal Mra.<br />
John Wnr«, Ml«a Allco BnrihKi.r.<br />
Philadelphia; Mr. John Culbertuon<br />
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OOBUI cm BKWB\ IO£T 10^ 1888<br />
Church Directory<br />
Bummer Schedule<br />
( . • - • •<br />
3a\ptift Choroh<br />
Services, Iield at the Hippo-<br />
drome Pier, Ninth and Board-<br />
walk. Hev. O. Walter Shelley.<br />
Pastor: Morning worship, .10.48<br />
o'clock. Bible school at noon.<br />
Senior section at the Hippodrome<br />
Pier. Primary section In the so-<br />
cial rooms, 133 Wesley Avenue.<br />
Evening worship at.7.30 o'clock.<br />
933 Wesley Avenue.<br />
^tATdre^e^cnSu?^<br />
by prominent ministers from oa<br />
Th l b<br />
<strong>of</strong> town.<br />
Invited.<br />
n minsters from oat<br />
The general public Is<br />
8t Augustine's Church<br />
Asbory Avenue near Four-<br />
teenth Street. The Bev. Thomas<br />
F. Blake, rector- Masses: San-<br />
days at 8.S0. 8. 9 and 10 A. M.;<br />
weekday, mornings at'7.30 o'clock.<br />
at<br />
-,- at «.30. 8 and 9.30 A. M.<br />
St. Mary's Chapel, Second<br />
In Jersey<br />
Scientist:—"Mosqultoe can lire<br />
two weeks without rood.*"<br />
listener:—"Say Pr<strong>of</strong>.—I wish<br />
yoa would tell a lot <strong>of</strong>. them-that<br />
Presbyterian Chimh<br />
Seventh Street and Wesley<br />
Avenue. Charles p, M. Vogelln,<br />
pastor HIM* school at ISO. P.<br />
. . F'S? 1 ?* »«rviee at T.46<br />
o'clock. Visiting Ladies' Auxiliary<br />
*i V?S u X a a M d y ft<br />
Hbn<br />
makee hla money<br />
ther than any man I ever<br />
-W«n aoiue people are<br />
that way." . •<br />
' "Tea—he was born In filbert*—<br />
and every week be malls hla<br />
go far-<br />
knew."<br />
born<br />
"The boas saya the price <strong>of</strong><br />
beef la bound to drop one <strong>of</strong> these<br />
days because he never saw so<br />
many''earns' before In hla lite."<br />
Officers are<br />
bootleggers.<br />
<strong>On</strong>ly the .Federal<br />
..now looking-, for<br />
g s Auxiliary<br />
i V?S uXaa l Monday afternoons<br />
at S.S0 o'ctoei. Mid-week service.<br />
Wednesday a* t.«t P. M.<br />
Hrst Xcthoditt Spfaoopsl Ghana<br />
KUhth St<br />
Strewt and Central Ave-<br />
nue. Norman Vincent Sargent,<br />
"sinister. Snjiday morning wor-<br />
• 10 JO 'lk Chh<br />
h<br />
Snjid<br />
10. JO<br />
M3<br />
g or<br />
o'clock. Church<br />
'l<br />
« 10. JO oclock. Church<br />
school at M.35 o'clock. Evening<br />
service at 7.4J o'clock. Mid-week<br />
service, Wednesdays at 8 P. M.<br />
St. John's EwgcUcal Lntheran<br />
Everybody else haa found theirs.<br />
Xaney in the Game<br />
Ftxed up this way to look like<br />
a "personal" ad.<br />
"College widow with sir chil-<br />
dren would like to meet old-frad<br />
with five. -Object, football team."<br />
Dumb San<br />
.'—like a. fox<br />
To coins to Cuba In the wide-<br />
open places to spend my vacation."<br />
Cake-Eater Pasta ,<br />
First Flapper:—"Old yoa bear<br />
aboat the terrible accident Freddie<br />
had?"<br />
Second Flapper:—"No! What<br />
happened?"<br />
First Flspper:—VH» was oat to<br />
the BOO and one- <strong>of</strong> the baby<br />
elephants ran np beside hla trouser<br />
> "<br />
Almost Bight;<br />
. . Wife: *T understand that new<br />
man across the street Is a great<br />
physician.** *<br />
• Ilubby:' "Whatdaya mean —<br />
physldanT"<br />
Wlfe: —He's a hip specialist."<br />
Hubby: "Yon win—he's a Pro-<br />
hibition <strong>of</strong>ficer."<br />
Ed Fnrdy*s Mos—<br />
An optimist Is a baldheaded fel-<br />
low who gloats over how low his<br />
barber bills are.<br />
Touching Poem<br />
<strong>On</strong>e touch <strong>of</strong> nature makes the<br />
whole world.kin.<br />
. <strong>On</strong>e touch <strong>of</strong> humor makes the<br />
whole world grin.<br />
" <strong>On</strong>e touch <strong>of</strong> pathos w-»"y the<br />
whole.world one.<br />
<strong>On</strong>e touch for money sees ns all<br />
on the ran.<br />
It Cant Be Done<br />
"He Is the kind <strong>of</strong> a man who<br />
will hide behind a woman's skirt."<br />
"Ooeh-^—how thin and Bhort<br />
that' fellow must • be."<br />
Ainf It the Troth.<br />
"The - American women are<br />
alright." Bald the speaker. "Every<br />
day they, an showing more and<br />
Central Avenue and Tenth<br />
Street. Morning service. 10.4S<br />
oeloek. Bible,school. ».S0 P. M.<br />
Evening service. 7.80.<br />
Union Qupd-by-the-Se»<br />
Flfty-Ofth Street and Asbory<br />
Avenue. BervJees Sundays as fol-<br />
lows: 10 A. M.. Bibtesehool; II<br />
A-*M.. preaching aervlce; 7 P. M.,<br />
twilight service. The Hev. Linn<br />
Bowman. IX ».. <strong>of</strong>. Philadelphia,<br />
summer pastaf. • • ^^^<br />
8Uth Street and Asbary Ave-<br />
nue. Services. Sunday at' 10.30<br />
A. M. and 7.3:4 p_ M., In charge<br />
<strong>of</strong> the tuw. Drs. Lake and<br />
Stredt at.n Atlantic Avenue. Mass<br />
at St. Joseph's Church, Somers<br />
Point, at 8 o'clock Sunday<br />
mornings. ' •<br />
Holy Trinity Episcopal Church<br />
Central Avenue and Eleventh<br />
Street. The Rev. Joseph W.<br />
Watts. A. M.. rector. Residence<br />
next door to church, 1053 Cen-<br />
tral Avenue. Sundays: 7.45 A.<br />
M.. Holy Communion every Sun-<br />
day. .9.30 A. M.. Sunday school.<br />
10.45 A. M.. morning prayer and<br />
sermon. (Excepting the first Sun-<br />
day In the month.) 10.45 A. M..<br />
first Sunday in month. Holy Com-<br />
munion. 7.45 P. M.. Vespers and<br />
sermon. 10.00 A. M.. Salnta' Days<br />
and holy days. Tuesdays, Wo-<br />
men's Guild at 3 P. M. In the<br />
rectory.<br />
"Did the doctor<br />
temperature?"<br />
take your<br />
"I dnnno, all I've missed so far<br />
Is my watch."<br />
Rum Row Is being knocked for<br />
a row <strong>of</strong> empty bottles. •<br />
Hotel at <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
For Colored People<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s newest hotel la<br />
different from any. other hostelry<br />
<strong>of</strong> that resort. It la located at<br />
Sixth and Haven 'Avenue and ca-<br />
ters to the better class <strong>of</strong> colored<br />
folks exclusively. It meets a need<br />
that has been felt for some tune<br />
In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, as many colored<br />
people are employed here during<br />
tbo summer and there has been ni<br />
good hotel for them to board.<br />
The hotel was built by Moore.<br />
Blade and Eslblll, <strong>of</strong> Mlllvllle, who<br />
were Interested In the project by<br />
Clayton Haines Brick. It is own-<br />
ed by William H. Thomas, for ten<br />
i a resident <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />
and was opened last week.<br />
It Is <strong>of</strong> frame construction, foui<br />
stories, high, the first floor fron<br />
containing on the right the hotel<br />
lobby and the left a lunch room<br />
aad soda fountain. A large din<br />
Ing room and kitchen, with a<br />
laundry and a beating plant are<br />
In the rear.<br />
<strong>On</strong> the first and second floors<br />
are twenty-four bed rooms, each<br />
being attractively furnished and<br />
papered and having electricity,<br />
gas and running water. Oa th<br />
fourth floor are provisions for<br />
wenty-four single beds for men<br />
a.. The entire hotel is neat<br />
and attractive, with all modern<br />
conveniences. It will be open all<br />
year.<br />
Second-hand machinery- Is al-<br />
ways a risk.<br />
READ HARDWARE CO, Inc.<br />
848-854 Asbury A««tuK><br />
BolldaiV<br />
Marine HinXun<br />
Paints, Oils and Olaaa<br />
Cutlery and Tools<br />
HOUM Furnishing Osoda<br />
HotM auppUM<br />
Fishlna Tackl*<br />
Window Shades<br />
, Staves ssd stangaa<br />
Pipe and nttlnos<br />
Ttaamltlu' auppfias<br />
•Isetrieal Suppfia*<br />
LjaathM- Ooed* '<br />
Auto Accessorise<br />
Toys<br />
912 Stmtaon Avtnae VW" <strong>Ocean</strong> Qtr. Hew Jersey<br />
OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY<br />
Invites<br />
Discriminating People to Visit 'America's Greatest<br />
Family Resort"<br />
j=-— Transportation.<br />
Exc«II«nt housing (acllltlaa<br />
gjaruwmts. bunsalowa. modem<br />
JJnex«nlctur« and vuudftrlue theatre*<br />
•- ' '-- -TO In r *" *<br />
Attractive Boardwalk.<br />
CONSDLT WITH<br />
.: INSPECTION mvHTBD _<br />
CLAYTON HAINES BRICK<br />
..." •t-M«H JACKSON PBAftL<br />
411 Eighth Street REALTORS <strong>Ocean</strong> Cty, N. J.<br />
"Backbone,<br />
tear seat..<br />
a voice from<br />
THE LITTLE<br />
GRAY TEA ROOM<br />
617 Eighth Street<br />
Orxjn Ctty/F.jr. .<br />
Service. Quality,' Home -<br />
. Cooking<br />
Mrs. M. M. Mstthlas. Prop.<br />
Mortgage Money<br />
Any Amount No Delay* ;<br />
Auodation Plan<br />
Irving W. Street<br />
AibarrAvcmxat lOtttSticct<br />
It A Husband Knew The Facts<br />
His Wife Would Use<br />
Elite Finished Family Service<br />
BtaA p* your entire weekly with. Ererythiiij wflj be<br />
washed ana inmed, retaraod ready for rae. Work <strong>of</strong><br />
the best grade mni at a reaionabfe price- letnsaenda<br />
lepresentattve to explain the detalli, or phone—<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Gfy 382<br />
ELITE LAUNDRY CO.<br />
947 Asbury<br />
Oc*4m Otw, N. J.<br />
JACK MEYERS »5s BOARDWALK<br />
BEST $1.00 VALUES IN TOWN<br />
. specializing in .' . .<br />
fEARLSs JEWELRY AND NOVEmrs<br />
Special for This Week<br />
32 inch, 60 inch and 3 Strands Indestfuc-<br />
tible Pearls with Fancy Sterling Clasps<br />
' , " ' , • , '•• • ' • " .''''.'••'• '•''." ' • ' • •<br />
. Preferred Sixty Days<br />
William Baufhey. 96J West<br />
Avenue, was hailed before Jus-<br />
tice Ware last Monday morn-<br />
Ing chawed-with throwing a<br />
llshted lamp and other Inci-<br />
dentals . at his wife. Justice<br />
Ware had decided to place him<br />
under bond to keep the peace,<br />
when Hauchey Intimated the<br />
"worst was yet to come." Jua-<br />
tlco Ware cbaag-ed his mind<br />
about the bond and asked<br />
Hnugbey which be preferred:<br />
To be held .for court or CO<br />
days In the county jail.<br />
Haughey said: "Give me the<br />
80 days." It was given.<br />
Bay Avenue Btnse. Operating<br />
The. motor b which re-<br />
placed the former trailer Une from<br />
Ninth Street and the Boardwalk<br />
to Fifteenth Street and Bay Ave-<br />
nue, started operatlna; last Fri-<br />
day. The busses leave the Board-<br />
walk every half hour, startlna; at<br />
11 A. M.. until 11.S0 P. M. They<br />
will leave Flrteonth Street 15<br />
minutes after each hour. The<br />
route la from Ninth and Board-<br />
walk to Wealey Avenne, to Tenth<br />
Street, to Bay Avenue, to Fif-<br />
teenth Street. &3I<br />
For Sale<br />
Centrally located Burin**,<br />
in« Storw* and<br />
WALTER R<br />
othdtAtlanUoAve.<br />
To the Readers <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> Gty Newt<br />
especially those who have not been following <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />
through our local press, we present our compliments.<br />
And as the oldest Established Real Estate Office in<br />
extend an invitation to consult with us, without obligation<br />
as to any or all Real Estate matters.<br />
MASSEY & EDWARD!<br />
8th A Cental Ave.<br />
DON'T FA 1L TO STOP AT<br />
Experts<br />
Let Us Look Over Yoiir Car and Pii<br />
in First-class Condition<br />
m<br />
STORAGE BATTERIES 1<br />
Starting Iightmg<br />
w<br />
Sheppard Battery and Sto<br />
Service<br />
9th and Asbury Ave. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.<br />
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-<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
EDITORIAL<br />
""s" to the cood peoplo<br />
iM "Greatest Family<br />
the nrat. Issue <strong>of</strong> the<br />
NEWS, we are labor-<br />
no misapprehension as<br />
we assumo<br />
Itlabor that will be required<br />
, up to the expectations<br />
Ot such a splendid<br />
, but no stone will be left<br />
I or effort untried to fully<br />
marvellous growth <strong>of</strong><br />
t CUT *nd the wonderful tu-<br />
la m^f*>iititiy for her<br />
i presents a field for a<br />
-spaper to enter into a<br />
partnership with the<br />
• pujyresslve <strong>of</strong>ficials and<br />
ft men directing her affairs.,<br />
that growth and assist<br />
that future even more<br />
, which shall be our' con-<br />
tandeavor.<br />
dty waS founded* as a<br />
ome-lovlng family resort!<br />
i the best traits <strong>of</strong> manhood<br />
J^nasanhood could have free<br />
B' fordevelopment, and as the<br />
t Of those principles we have<br />
tie "Greatest Family Re-<br />
in America. With thoeo<br />
I tie NEWS Is ln thorough<br />
, and Its' columns will not<br />
r advocate, but be open at all<br />
I to those who wish to fur-<br />
t the progress <strong>of</strong> the city along<br />
[lines which have been.tested<br />
| jtot found wanting,<br />
he NEWS wUl be In.all things<br />
dty paper. The best<br />
<strong>of</strong> .the resort, moral<br />
. political and financial<br />
(have Its unwavering support<br />
r«D that makes for the city's<br />
I and upbuilding will find<br />
• Columns a ready and willing<br />
Af Independent In all<br />
with no axee to grind or<br />
r» to ask, all questions will<br />
• in a broad, unproju-<br />
: manner; fair to all, news<br />
|lbe uncoiored but lnterestlne-<br />
- the local field thorough-<br />
and every -departraont<br />
fetbe paper made and kept<br />
~ informative, clean and<br />
fit for every house-<br />
and every member <strong>of</strong> tho<br />
In.this.platform or principle*<br />
p NEWS aska tho support <strong>of</strong> the<br />
and reading public <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong>, assuring full value<br />
i Interest in return.<br />
Jl Gnat Family <strong>Newspaper</strong> in Jtmtrica's Greatest Family Resort<br />
TIMS' row TH« wm<br />
1—H*. 1 Fubllslwd Brarr<br />
Tuoadar and Friday Afternoon O0EAH COT, HEW JEBSE7, , JULY 10, 18S8. PoMlosUon OfOooi '<br />
Building; itt Asbory J<br />
nUCE IW0 CBBT8<br />
Slate Lawmakers and<br />
. Officials Guests <strong>of</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Will Be Welcomed By Mayor finamponly been scratched over.<br />
,T,_i WESLEY AVEHUE<br />
pji. movement Inaugurated by<br />
| : Beal Estate Board for the Im-<br />
ment <strong>of</strong> Wesley Avenue be-<br />
i Twenty-ant and Thirtieth<br />
A Is one that should meet<br />
the approval <strong>of</strong> the <strong>City</strong><br />
-Jusstonera. especially as the<br />
t b to be assessed against tbe<br />
! property owners,<br />
ed as this thoroughfare is<br />
' the water front, it bids<br />
^i few years to become one<br />
* most valuable locations In<br />
l <strong>City</strong> and to add many thou-<br />
• .to the city's tax ratables.<br />
« dty U rapidly growing<br />
i the-Island, and with this<br />
^Improved, not only would<br />
r growth be accelerated, but it<br />
Ud tend to bring into the at-<br />
»market at a good advance ln<br />
",'.'.»'igreat'deal ;<strong>of</strong> real estate<br />
L, Intersecting etreets..<br />
Great Real<br />
Estate Deal<br />
in Making<br />
Clouded in Secrecy, But Said To<br />
Be Beyond.rroblematical Stage.<br />
—Outside Capital Involved<br />
Bring Beach Front Hotel<br />
What probably will b« tho<br />
greatest realty deal In Oean <strong>City</strong><br />
U In the making. Suvoral million<br />
doilara are Involved in the dtal.<br />
which, when complotod, will bring<br />
a beach front hotel which will<br />
rank with the famous botelM. or<br />
the country.<br />
Tho ' deal Is eluoded with<br />
secrecy. Tho local real estate '<strong>of</strong>-<br />
flcea Involved In the transoetloa<br />
absolutetly refused to divulge any<br />
details, or reply when Questioned.<br />
Thi) Information, however, was ob-<br />
tained from reliable sources that<br />
tho deal JB beyopd tho problem-<br />
atical Btugo or a mere.rumor.<br />
At the Plunder* Hotel this week<br />
a group or five prominent Now<br />
York and Philadelphia men met<br />
with several local real estate<br />
operators to dlacUBg tho trannac-<br />
tlO A tabulation <strong>of</strong> <strong>Jul</strong>ie saleti<br />
has not be«n made, but .without<br />
question It wan on© <strong>of</strong> tho beat<br />
thirty days 'experienced In tbo<br />
local real entato market. Tho ac-<br />
tivity embraced every dcwrlptlon<br />
ot real catato. Salen ot }***<br />
proportlea that ordinarily attract-<br />
ed attention, wero made unnoticed<br />
when oc«an. front proportion and<br />
Iarg« tracts In the Qarden rapidly<br />
changed ownership..<br />
Heavy Beach Front Sale*<br />
<strong>On</strong>e concorn that'"pocralUcs In<br />
beach froat properties reported<br />
sales <strong>of</strong> over I4O0.00O during tho<br />
Jast few weeka. Some; <strong>of</strong> these<br />
properties changed hands again<br />
before settlement was •na^-^V'"<br />
on the beach front brought prices<br />
unheard <strong>of</strong> a few _*«"»> .«*°:<br />
Beach front property • o» tw ^»<br />
Third Street to Fourteenth Street,<br />
this <strong>of</strong>fice ^ates. find* ready buy-<br />
«» »t II 000 per foot front ana<br />
sUteV before September' will sell<br />
for fl.BOO.per foot front. •<br />
<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the reasons given for<br />
the activity ln the real estate<br />
IOCHAN cxnrirtjws<br />
I Bvery<br />
7!h<br />
. Prlntlns and Publish'<br />
; log Company .:• .'.<br />
Sri5«.000 and the toMog<br />
week the Scarborough Hotel for<br />
JSSrtathV sole <strong>of</strong>* »«»»«*'_'„'?<br />
tho lagoon, near the Yacht Club,<br />
to Charles B. Win*, <strong>of</strong> Audobon.<br />
(Continued on Page Wve><br />
WHITNEY<br />
Republican.candidate for Gov-<br />
ernor. <strong>On</strong> Wedni'Kduy evening'ho<br />
wired: "Glad to corao to America's<br />
greatest family rtaort."'<br />
Lightning Alarms<br />
' Trolley Riders<br />
A BUililin downpour that<br />
companlcd.a thunder storm tient'<br />
personH scurryhiK to cover when<br />
tho deluge utruck tho city about<br />
5.30. .on Wt'dnotulay afternoon<br />
No Horlouu damaKv wan reported<br />
as the result <strong>of</strong> tho Htoroi. '<br />
PaiuwnReru on a trolley leav-<br />
ing Ninth und Atlantic Avonuu<br />
ut G.1G 1*. M. hud a hectic ox-<br />
pcrlenco. •<br />
The trolley, nil opon typo, was<br />
Hwept with- the rain when tho<br />
paiutcujcora wero uiiablo to close<br />
tho canvas curtalnu'. When the<br />
car. wan puintliiK Thirty-ninth<br />
Street, on. Central Avenue', tho<br />
paRuenRcru became alarmod when<br />
a flash <strong>of</strong> lightning paused near<br />
the car. A Hhowvr <strong>of</strong> sparks play-<br />
ed nlong tbo top or tho cat 1 and<br />
tho electric bulb broke,. a piece<br />
<strong>of</strong> the warm carbon from tho bulb<br />
dropping on a pauuinger'a arm.<br />
Tho trolley proceeded to the<br />
end <strong>of</strong> Its route but. was unable<br />
to make the return trip.<br />
Mrs. Margaret Bickards<br />
Mrs. Margaret A. Bickards.<br />
wire <strong>of</strong> George C. Hlckards, died<br />
at her home, 5439 Control Ave-<br />
nue, about 8 P. M., last Saturday.<br />
Services were held ln the funeral<br />
parlors <strong>of</strong>' tho Oliver Balr Com-<br />
pany, 1820 Chestnut Street, on<br />
Tuesday. Interment took place at<br />
Arlington, Cemetery, Delaware<br />
County, Pa. Mrs. Rlckards form-<br />
erly lived In Philadelphia. .<br />
Building; in Garden Tract<br />
Lewis Coesaboon, builder, plans<br />
to erect a modern seashore home<br />
In the heart <strong>of</strong> tbe Garden Tract,<br />
at Wesley and Surf Avenue*. The<br />
building will contain all the later<br />
conveniences. Including three bed<br />
rooms, two baths, enclosed sun<br />
porch. It will cost approximately<br />
I1B.0O0, The building Is to be<br />
completed ln September.<br />
The Telephone Somber <strong>of</strong> the<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Sew. i» 1180<br />
'<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> News" Name Selected<br />
For Family ResortY New Paper<br />
Four Hnndred Soggeitionx Were Submitted To .the ludges From<br />
Which To Hake a Selection; How the Decision Was Ar- '<br />
rived at; Fourteen Selected Same Same.<br />
Frederick Ault Winner <strong>of</strong> $200 Prize Offered Contestants<br />
Frederick Ault, druggist, <strong>of</strong><br />
Ninth Strott and Central Avenue,<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, was the winner or the<br />
content to furnish <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s<br />
Dow newspaper, with a name. Tho<br />
winning name Was "'OCEAN CITY<br />
NEWS."<br />
Thu winning namo was selected<br />
by IliiHHol II. Nulty, treasurer <strong>of</strong><br />
tho <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Title and Trust<br />
Company; Coorge 8. Graft*, cash-<br />
ier <strong>of</strong> tho <strong>Ocean</strong>. <strong>City</strong> National<br />
llalik. and John C. Smith, editor<br />
or tho paper.<br />
About 400 BiiKjre»tlonn. wero<br />
received. Somo <strong>of</strong> thp nami'n were<br />
duplicated. According to tho<br />
rultH <strong>of</strong> the content. In cajtc or<br />
duplication, tho p>.'r»on mibmlttlng<br />
tho winning nnnifl flrttt would be<br />
declared tho winner, •<br />
AH oach.HiiKRC'tlon wan received<br />
It wait marked numerically.. A<br />
llitt <strong>of</strong> nil ndmex for tho new<br />
paper wun tuibmlttcd to tho judge*<br />
without the names or the pentonH<br />
HURReatlng the liumcH. By ' thl«<br />
method the judgeti were not aware<br />
or the namo or tho winner until<br />
the name or tbo'paper was uelect-<br />
ed.<br />
How ludge* Selected Same '<br />
The lint or names were Bcrutln-<br />
Ucd by tho Judges and fifty wero<br />
selected for rurtber consideration,<br />
tbo others'were eliminated. Al-<br />
most any or the»o would prove a<br />
MatlMfactory nalne. Tho Judgca<br />
decided to .eliminate any nanies<br />
on which "<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>" did not<br />
appear. Names that were slmlllar<br />
to. other hewspaperfl and publica-<br />
tions circulating in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
were also eliminated BO as to pre-<br />
vent the new newspaper txlng con-<br />
fiued with any other.<br />
.About ton names remnined for<br />
tho dual selection. Among the<br />
names that appealed to the -Judged<br />
were: <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> News, <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> News-Dispatch, Ocoan <strong>City</strong><br />
Herald,. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Eagle. <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> Independent, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
.Reporter and <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Review<br />
Each Judffo heloct«d three natnci<br />
flnit. nrcond and third choice.<br />
When tho namefl worn compared<br />
two jiidKcu nolectrd <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Nown and tho third JudRc nelocted<br />
Oconn <strong>City</strong> Ncws-DIxpatch. Upon<br />
seolng the- other nnm«>* the third<br />
JliilKi- readily airr«H
SfiSSSSS<br />
€<br />
v<br />
• • • . ' * > ^ . ' - ' » . '<br />
"•^^S'iH<br />
- * M ' 1 cat' 1 fc> . r,V> '<br />
>5*e;fc<br />
. ' ? :<br />
'•'•'•**; ,",v\ ""'v .:'•';-"-*?:;/<br />
Looking "Down" on <strong>Ocean</strong> G»y<br />
p.—** -• • .!VAWK?<br />
.. : V?#Xwi<br />
:vX>•'•. •<br />
1B«7. Elected to Assembly I<br />
J»l«. He-eJected In 191K. lSieji'Tr^ioii *"<br />
1917, 1918 and 1919. -Majority" ln i92i - ;<br />
leader In session <strong>of</strong> 1918, which 'Senator Thomas A<br />
ldii^itt4*s?l!lt{^Mf^i^^<br />
Ion* Brmn«h from Kit to 1»S1. Mr. CJift<br />
when b« mimed to accept poal- partment<br />
tlon^^B» O«untyJDooaeel for bounty AuKUnt Seoretair. Joornal"ci<br />
ot Monmoath Elected to the Bute and 8eor«Urr to President CTOM. 1921: W«a elected u<br />
Senate In 1»1B tor an unucplred Elected to the Anembly for the leader. In 10J5 waa<br />
JnTwO^^a^ln^le^'S? f ° nrth ""• to "i!" Speaker <strong>of</strong> th.JHou^,.<br />
a full term In IBM. Wu ehoaen Anemblrman Jamea Eoanor Assemblyman Peter Franklin<br />
senate Bepnbllcan floor leader (or Robinson Q-- - -»— « • ••— •- »»-•••• •-•- ^-^^ •%— •<br />
the session o» 19J3.
fr<br />
1<br />
f<br />
EJS<br />
in-<br />
t<br />
•:<br />
Reading R. R.<br />
Band at Music<br />
Pavilion<br />
James H. Simpson<br />
Died Suddenly<br />
Well-Kj»own Beal Estate Kan<br />
Victim <strong>of</strong> Heart Attack<br />
ness and was manager for<br />
number <strong>of</strong> theatres, among them<br />
the Circle Theatre <strong>of</strong> New York<br />
city. -<br />
It waa his - theatrical Interests<br />
that attracted him to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />
where be became a partner <strong>of</strong> Roy<br />
bourgeois In conducting tho<br />
Strand Theatre on the Boardwalk.<br />
He waa also engaged In the real<br />
estate business with Bourgeois.<br />
After the partnership dissolved<br />
Mr. Simpson devoted his entire<br />
Interest to the real estate flold<br />
He' was a member <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> Real Estate Board.<br />
Tho experience and knowledge<br />
gained In the amusement buslne<br />
In various sections <strong>of</strong> tBe country<br />
proved helpful to him In later<br />
life. His knowledge <strong>of</strong> publicity<br />
and how to obtain It was'always<br />
freely at the disposal <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> and ho • co-operated many<br />
octa car mm, roil m, tua<br />
"Wait a Minute,"<br />
Said Fred Ault<br />
And He Added. "I feel Diny,<br />
When Told, <strong>of</strong> 8acceu<br />
Mmjcal Orpnrnthm -Will «<br />
A real saving on all the following<br />
Champion X Spark Plugs, value 75c........;. L,j<br />
Goodrich.Cement, 50c size ..........3 fa $|mj<br />
Shino Mitteii Dusters, a few <strong>of</strong> them left . 45c fc'('<br />
Auto Soap. .... j<br />
Klaxon Horns, $5.00 value. ' "«<br />
Simonize, 60c value.......:.. ''''' M<br />
Kleener, 60c value..;...... ...........<br />
Jacks 4. * j An••«<br />
Forc| Painted Red Hub Shields/.;\:'^:'':|^<br />
Brilliant Lustre. \ ^<br />
Special Lots Used Tires, $3.00 ijpl<br />
930 Asbury Avenue, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />
xoocoooooooo^<strong>of</strong><br />
Congratulations<br />
and Best Wishes<br />
to the<br />
<strong>City</strong> News<br />
To any enterprise that means<br />
M<br />
prosperity to our city we exIaiAk<br />
the hand <strong>of</strong> Welcome : ' : }M<br />
c<br />
4.E. BAKER, Pnpridor<br />
vy^i^fe'a^ i>--A-:<br />
•'••)}"<br />
Isle Justice<br />
Killed By<br />
Son's Wife<br />
[giving as her reason the doi<br />
<strong>of</strong> her honor, Mrs. Mattla<br />
i American, and pretty. Her<br />
Jen name was Mary Forrest.<br />
I she has been married to Jot<br />
Mattla, son <strong>of</strong> Mra. Pappa-<br />
•uO by a former marriage, BIUCO<br />
unary 17. 1921, In Washington.<br />
, C-, Where her home Is.<br />
'Victim a Brilliant Man<br />
fvHoel Pappalardo was -born In<br />
"na, Sicily. Of ty-two ' yean)<br />
• and came to tbla country<br />
a young man. staying with<br />
inds In Philadelphia. He soon<br />
ttu the Engl|uh languago, und<br />
engaged In the real eatate<br />
, He was elected Justice <strong>of</strong> the<br />
ice In the Second Ward <strong>of</strong> Sea<br />
i <strong>City</strong> two years ago,, and be-<br />
Late Church Notices<br />
•The following vocalists . eomthe<br />
quartette at the First<br />
rterlan Church, Seventh<br />
iv and Wesley Avenue: Miss<br />
> T. Corson, Mrs. Ida T. Bolte.<br />
Mr. Bernard Poland.<br />
„. _nd Mr. William Watklns.<br />
rlto&e. , The organist Is Mr:<br />
I C. Hughes, <strong>of</strong> this city. <strong>On</strong><br />
•'•V<br />
Commuters<br />
Fly From<br />
Philadelphia<br />
. (Continued from Pago <strong>On</strong>e)<br />
low. About ten mlnut.'B after<br />
that - Mr. Pltcalrn obxerveil a<br />
heavy cloud ahead, and when we<br />
Were over Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, at a<br />
hclRht <strong>of</strong> 1500 feot, th« erounil<br />
wan vlHlble only occasionally. We<br />
ess. and studied law In hlawere<br />
loHt for u time.<br />
time, becoming a lawyer's "Ponslbly a -<br />
iltlons were unknown, to jtory toll hit. nature utudy and<br />
Urn. . health. -<br />
He was ftfty-two years <strong>of</strong> age, Following' the noon lunch, <strong>of</strong><br />
1 leaves besides bis widow, two which Mra. W«»ley Slmona, <strong>of</strong><br />
dren, Santlna, age 9, and Mupluwoojj, acted aa chairman <strong>of</strong><br />
iy. age 2. A' son, Robert, met h« hospitality conanlttee, there<br />
death by shooting five years was a lecturo by Mm. Carolina<br />
TO, when, with Borne playmatesBurnlto<br />
Wdlker,. lnatructor In<br />
9 Was examining a revolver and chlldren'a work, Gay lord Brothplaymate<br />
pulled the trigger, TH. Syracuso, her uubject being<br />
: knowing It was loaded. 'What are-Good, Books for. Chil-<br />
-tx—: '•.<br />
dren." .<br />
Killed on Cedar'<br />
Swamp Creek Bridge<br />
(Continued from Page <strong>On</strong>e)<br />
[saw him, but was unable to atop<br />
, JULY 10, IMS •m<br />
-were taken before Justice Quldort, charms at the seashore win be•a<br />
fast as abe mar. th* UUr har-<br />
Great Real<br />
all. the surest way to Freeholders Award .<br />
who held Boman ' under 11.S00 that much better advertised, <strong>of</strong><br />
jthe progress <strong>of</strong> any city . . County Bam Contract<br />
Estate Deal in i bank deposits. The de-<br />
ball and Bned each <strong>of</strong> the other which we will all be the benelast<br />
Monday In the<br />
ficiaries: that tha money made Is<br />
lan <strong>City</strong> banks were Charles H. Wills, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
real estate there will lead to In-<br />
Making ' cent, greater than for View, was awarded the contract<br />
vestments and development all<br />
brreapondlng day last to build a horse and cow barn <strong>1925</strong> Wonderful<br />
(Continued from Page <strong>On</strong>e) . Tho exact amounts were and cow shed at the county farm,<br />
down the coast, which will bring<br />
ttnd alnablo, but the cashier to replace.the buildings recently<br />
» cottage on Pleaauro Avenue<br />
Seashore Growth flood <strong>of</strong> people and' •> golden<br />
Oeafeislon Admit- to Charles 8. Benson, real estate<br />
institution assured the destroyed by fire, at a- special<br />
harvest which will he felt (or<br />
operator, <strong>of</strong> Camden.<br />
i that this wsa a con- meeting <strong>of</strong> tbe Board <strong>of</strong> . Free-<br />
' New Jersey seashore develop-<br />
Defence o< Her<br />
re estimate.<br />
holders, Wednesday afternoon.<br />
miles back on the ra'.Inland. -<br />
Bargain! Quickly Snapped Up<br />
Hls-.bld was til.988.98. There ment this summer Is really Let Atlantic grow mad expand<br />
r Beam Often tor Crime<br />
were three other bidders as fo|- astounding. To one unacquainted<br />
An .example' ol the activity <strong>of</strong><br />
tne market was demonstrated this rCepfiaorderly House; loi<br />
with the real tacts the story<br />
week by a local realtor who order-<br />
Leslie M^ Norbury. Capo May might sound like a balloon yarn,<br />
Man ed an ad placed In the NEWS for Drew Prison Term Court House, $12,489.00.<br />
a property for sale. Tho ad<br />
George T. Bteneckor, 113.055.- but to those on the ground It is<br />
Coi<br />
was headed "A bargain." Evident- [ on a charge <strong>of</strong> keep- S4. ' not only solid, but prophetic <strong>of</strong><br />
Pappalardo. a Justice <strong>of</strong> ly It waa for thla <strong>of</strong>fice frantically ing orderly house, . Mamie Heath' Norbury. $13,655.00. . better things yet to'come. '<br />
Tesee ot Sea. Isle <strong>City</strong>, wss<br />
J.effi<br />
phoned the day following to with- olios . Mamie - "Jack," The Freeholders passed a resolu-<br />
and killed by his step daugh- draw the. property as It hod been was<br />
In another column will be You smile when you eat at<br />
need to servo from elgh- tion authorlilnir an omergency<br />
A-law. Mra. Mary J- Mattla, ild. . • teen *hs to throe years in note for $15,000 to cover the cost found an extract from tho Atlan-<br />
U, with hU own pistol, fol-<br />
State<br />
i quarrel last Friday Tho <strong>of</strong>flco <strong>of</strong> Ewlne Corson re-<br />
m by Judge Eldredge. or the buildings and fixed tho dato tic <strong>City</strong> Press predicting the In-<br />
Wedm<br />
Mrs.'Mattla. with her<br />
ported, tho aalo <strong>of</strong> 42 lota In the afternoon. The Jef- <strong>of</strong> completion at October 8. Mr. clusion <strong>of</strong> Absocon Into a greater SmilingGw Restaurant<br />
feruon!<br />
__ and two children, had<br />
Gardens. . • •' -<br />
at 126 West Mont- Wills stated he would attempt to Atlantic <strong>City</strong>. This Is pot<br />
making her home with Mr. A'property'on Eighth Street,<br />
Komortvenue, Wlldwood. wan complete the work In two months<br />
raldedl II 11 by tho Wlldwood<br />
only not a far-fetched prediction<br />
.Mrs. Pappalardo at the near tho boardwalk. Bold by police, mle Jefferson waa held<br />
but the. Press might' have gone<br />
. Hotel for the post two Charles A. Doe to Harry Weld- as th rlotor and tho nine Fined For Speeding farther and Included hor neighman,<br />
<strong>of</strong>. Philadelphia, waa resold<br />
Visit our Famous Sandwich Kitchen<br />
nmat era sentenced to Rorve<br />
r shooting took place at thla week' before aettlemcnt won<br />
bore on thu Uland to the South<br />
nln ty In tho county lull and<br />
u 9.45 on Friday morning, made, for a pr<strong>of</strong>it <strong>of</strong> |2,000' for flnoil.<br />
Floyd Snaw, or Goahon, N. T<br />
place had lonff borne<br />
and Pleaaantvlllo on the main-<br />
i the victim died fifteen mln- Woldman. '<br />
an un<br />
waa fined $10 and coata by Justice<br />
reputation.<br />
l later, with bis arm about his Samuel McKonny, or Olomlon,<br />
or tho Pcaco Sugarman. <strong>of</strong> Woodland.<br />
Tho "development on Brlg- on the Boardwalk.<br />
rhter. Sentena.. age 9. Tbo purchancd tho property <strong>of</strong> George<br />
blno. on 8unday evening. Special antlne, now connected wjth. At-<br />
. had entered his right lung \V. Harris.' 2J \V«»t Fourteenth<br />
orflcor Barney Lleherman. who lalantic<br />
by bridge, will Boon result<br />
Two { CoUide at Woodbine<br />
putt four Inches from the shoul- Street, . thrpuch tho Fbxon real<br />
on the constant lookout for reck- In anotbor marvelous resort that<br />
ICH3 drlvoru and othor forma <strong>of</strong><br />
|T, and had plowed through and eatato olllcu. Tho prlco reported<br />
waii $15.000 ThU canslatcd <strong>of</strong> a. • TWQ L driven—by—Waltor breaking tbo traffic rulea, arrested Hoo'nur or latur will become apart Vienna Restaurant<br />
t'.the back:————.<br />
two-Htory apartment, a nniall Hoblnsd or Dennlavlllo, und Bbaw. • .<br />
<strong>of</strong> Atlantic, making that placo not<br />
eplnjr and' hysterical, and<br />
bouse ami apartment over double MlchaosSramsom or .Woodbine,<br />
only tliu Queen resort <strong>of</strong> tho New<br />
dng her three-months-' old<br />
garaRu. Tho owner plan* to build collldoilj Saturday evonlnjr In<br />
Robert Mattla. to her<br />
on tha .ntljolnlng lot. which waa WoodbliTho accident happened Pool Boom Balded Jcrauy coast,.but thu wonder re-<br />
Cor. Seventh *<br />
rt pi tho world.<br />
^ Mrs. Mattla Was forced to<br />
also Included In tho deal. Thta on tho tt to Dennlavllle. ' .Thero<br />
•D from her room, where she<br />
<strong>of</strong>fice 'also rcporta tho Bale '<strong>of</strong> a lot wer« pet' |n both cars, but no Tho pool room <strong>of</strong> Walter Hu- In thla prospective expansion <strong>of</strong><br />
941 Asbury Avenue<br />
[-locked, herself following the<br />
at 1046 Wcat AvenUo. to B. U.<br />
one waiirt. Abramson'a car man, Washington and Perry our ble neighbor there la nothing<br />
ting, and was taken to the<br />
Bowman, <strong>of</strong> Hi'aillnc.<br />
waa amid and was takon to a Street. Capo May, wan raided Fri- to make the smaller resorts<br />
1002 Boardwalk<br />
Jail. After a preliminary<br />
local eat. Both driven! agreed day night by State Troopers and<br />
'The real cBtato <strong>of</strong>fice or OcorRe<br />
uing before Mayor S<strong>of</strong>roney,<br />
that ncllr was to blamo. It Is County Detectives Unttecd and Jealous. In fact they should wel-<br />
A. Datachec-reports-the sale <strong>of</strong> a<br />
i questioning by Chief <strong>of</strong> Po-<br />
belU.ved U tho accident happen- HlRbce, who broke In" the place come tho "enlargement.-for It<br />
bunKalow*at S02S Central, owned<br />
l Podeck. Mrs. Mattla signed a<br />
ed whenlothcr car blinded one about midnight and found five means that the advantages and<br />
by • GeorRo B. Turner, to Frank<br />
fesslon admitting the crlmo,<br />
or the dit<br />
men (tumbling at cards. Tho men<br />
Grimm, <strong>of</strong> Fox'Chaao.<br />
JT next, <strong>Jul</strong>y IS, the pro-<br />
Ma*, will be as follows: ' '<br />
- Moraine Service—Prelude In C,<br />
IT, "Hughes. Silver. .<br />
Quartette. "Ood Is a Spirit,"<br />
tartlett^ Quartette, -Doth WUv<br />
^ PoaUude. March in . A. Mr.<br />
Tai*h M -<br />
„,» Bervlee—Prelude. 'M* B *1,<br />
icheU la well known and tj<br />
anVnt America"* *"»!»F 1 *1. I Sleet young thing: Mr. Chase,<br />
do iiu' believe In dlvorceT<br />
Sh Chaw (a wily old bach-<br />
!?2 elor): My dear, girl, I don't' even<br />
pMbeessfulministers. We: hope bolide In marriage....<br />
Shat there wUI be a large con-<br />
" ^ Urn out to heariWa. mes- -Ii ..takes all"kinds <strong>of</strong> people to<br />
^Sl «xe cordially, weltome. iH a world und It wouldn't BUr-><br />
prii most any <strong>of</strong>. us to find out<br />
latlieran thai the perfume In Russia Is<br />
nanfd Kanma Ooldnum.<br />
Btreet and Central Avenue 1e _hardest<br />
Job In the world,<br />
.'-Morning Service at 10-*° sayiDoe Hughes. Is a nearsighted<br />
mai with rltn the palsy, attempting to<br />
reSoeaT Evening Service at. T.« rld«i »' bicycle with warped wheels<br />
" toefc' ^Jnly *• the Be*. V. atand<br />
no handle bars over the<br />
£5? wUldecupr the pulpt<br />
the morning theawrnum wW Nlabra Falls on a wire In a tor-<br />
— "Anostolio Power. Miss nad)<br />
tTBS-eton Win be^the<br />
•«»«. Bible echool Is at S.SO Bill, people got drunk ink In In the the old a<br />
I'tte-JkfWmoon, All wetonne. SanddWt call It liberty.<br />
m<br />
00000000000000000000000055<br />
ARCADIA RESTAURANT<br />
Ice Grearn Parlor<br />
on <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s fashionable<br />
vest will be oars. ' •••<br />
—Cape May Oountr Times.<br />
. • . • %l<br />
If aU the people who threaten<br />
to end their troubles by jtanBtnc<br />
In tbe river would 4o so, anapa an<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> p—linUt. there would<br />
not be any room for th* fish.<br />
Bootblack: Mr. Too are aura<br />
dusty. . ' ' •<br />
• Man; Wen. brush oS ten cent's<br />
worth. ' . . • • si.<<br />
The very finest foods most skillfully cooked and pleasantly served at<br />
popular prices.<br />
Better food cannot be had anywhere. . '<br />
Steaks- Lobsters Sea Food<br />
Special Dishes Every Day<br />
"An Atmosphere <strong>of</strong> Refinement Tempered by <strong>Ocean</strong> Breezes'<br />
MUSIC-DANCING<br />
Every Week Night<br />
No Cover Charge<br />
Ownership Management ~<br />
JOSEPH M. ROWLANDS<br />
SACRED CONCERT SUNDAYS<br />
>OOOOOOOQOJ
ill*-,...-..<br />
f. •<br />
I7t .•••;<br />
Attractions at<br />
European Features at Hippodrome w> dead.<br />
a3d<br />
Local Play Houses<br />
l « • nm?natW!<br />
P«>-|<br />
Plata Presents "Beoompeaie"<br />
For the flnt time la a long<br />
•erles <strong>of</strong> unimaginative moving<br />
• --»a»" •• •- v*j aaaw "**|<br />
pit pictures that tbt either ith reached the<br />
standard <strong>of</strong> over-axe, or failed to<br />
touch even that poor level, the<br />
Plaxa Theatre la to be commended<br />
on 1U program this week, which<br />
Includes '•Recompense." the pictare'which<br />
aroused such enthusiasm<br />
on the writer's port.<br />
"Recompense." from the novel<br />
by Robert Keable. . startled the<br />
audience by the strength <strong>of</strong> story,<br />
acting and direction. It made the<br />
. drama <strong>of</strong> a man and woman real<br />
and unforgettable, from'the moment<br />
they were swept by the madness<br />
<strong>of</strong> love through the mental<br />
and phil t i l t<br />
cain0 to "» wlth «-e-n«J Coming to the Moorlyn for the<br />
H d<br />
e» >n* ">o vaud- entire week <strong>of</strong> <strong>Jul</strong>y -a<br />
cimS €ll £!?i nKldd - a " I>ark 4" Tl10 comedy with a cast <strong>of</strong> five picture *-» <strong>of</strong> all World"' time. "An the "mating locate?<br />
ta^rt. T* T /°° r l tUr hle «>«»"«>« «f astounding adventure,<br />
time acts and a feature photoplay. A I sensational picture that will<br />
(never be forgotten."<br />
We have heard so many com com-1 dreamed that the pro-hi<br />
menta enta upon th the IImpressive i FFourth<br />
monsters he.deeertbed as still<br />
y ceremony at the Moorlyn I ln tbe dreamed that the pro-historic<br />
nta upon the Impressive Fourth<br />
nliv<br />
f <strong>Jul</strong>y ceremony at the Moorlyn unexplored region <strong>of</strong><br />
Theatre last lt Saturday, Std we<br />
y nxplored region <strong>of</strong> South<br />
atre last Saturday, we Amele* ld l<br />
that we should t d f<br />
feel -Amerle* would come to life on the<br />
that we should try td sef-forth •"***• battle- with each other,<br />
here, if words can display It this and *n ln Th'•>•*<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> New J<br />
Fire Chiefs<br />
Here Thursday<br />
SAMUEL B: CONVER<br />
<strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Fire<br />
Department<br />
,_j meetings.sre.scbeduled In<br />
Commissioners' room at the<br />
r Hall, one meeting at 10.30<br />
it., when the Bremen will be<br />
sd by. Mayor Joseph O.<br />
on and Chief Conver. and<br />
, er at I P. M.<br />
Mrhe purpose <strong>of</strong> the gathering<br />
I to discuss the various methods<br />
t Are control and lire prevention.<br />
Interesting feature <strong>of</strong> the<br />
ing la tbe question box.<br />
problem which any repre-<br />
Btatlve wishes to have dlscuss-<br />
| Is placed In the question box.<br />
i matter la brought before the<br />
erlnx and an open hearing<br />
iheld.<br />
I Judge Eugene C. Bonnlwell<br />
address the tire chiefs on<br />
lll« Indifference to Fire Preu"<br />
Judge Bonnlwell -was<br />
crly president <strong>of</strong> the Penn-<br />
. ml* Firemen's Association,<br />
[at the present time .la chalrs<br />
<strong>of</strong> the executive committee<br />
1 the same association.<br />
I Chief James Barnett. <strong>of</strong> Atlanta.<br />
<strong>City</strong>, will apeak on nre drills.<br />
i .Chief B. A. Oruver. <strong>of</strong> Madison.<br />
. J., wUI speak on a subject that<br />
I be particularly Interesting to<br />
chiefs <strong>of</strong>' the volunteer nre<br />
His subject will be<br />
er Fire Department<br />
nt and Personnel."<br />
Abbot Plant<br />
-i*Z* *\«v<br />
0. Bosoiwell and<br />
ViDItta Addraae*<br />
New Jersey State Fire<br />
j Association will meet here<br />
' Thursday. According to<br />
Samuel Conver, who' artbe<br />
meeting, representafrom<br />
all lictlons <strong>of</strong> the<br />
win attend. .<br />
B '_<br />
George . A. io. 0 !*^ *<br />
tractor, who -revb **«* . ><br />
Abbott bulldlnf* 1 -' 1 " -» -* >-1<br />
and Haven Avo<br />
to his sub-cont: ....<br />
the <strong>of</strong>flclals <strong>of</strong> the<br />
ney Dairy Compan:<br />
evening. <strong>Jul</strong>y 3.<br />
held In Hotel Flan<br />
Frederick H. Mauley<br />
lected as oleventh hou<br />
master. Mr. Manley pro'<br />
Hclent In this position. H«"<br />
upon Mr. Brownmtller for<br />
minute speech. Mr. Brow,<br />
replied that It afforded him<br />
ure to enjoy this-' oppor<br />
The erection or the Abbott<br />
Ingt he slated, was one <strong>of</strong><br />
most Manufactory contracts<br />
he had. every handled, not<br />
from a financial viewpoint<br />
from satlHfactlon ' expressed<br />
the <strong>of</strong>ficials <strong>of</strong> tho company. Ha<br />
continued that tbe company had<br />
supplied ample building fund ex-<br />
HHCS. and as a.portion <strong>of</strong> this<br />
fund remained he thought a<br />
baniuct wu» a fitting finale.<br />
This viewpoint was shared by<br />
the persons present. ToastmaBter<br />
Manley - called upon each subcontraclor<br />
for a two minute talk.<br />
The majority or the spokesmen<br />
proved pr<strong>of</strong>icient orators.<br />
Specials<br />
Compare the Prices!<br />
Vafle DT<br />
The regular price <strong>of</strong> these<br />
l. summer dresses Is<br />
Silk Dresses—- . .<br />
i Another rare bargain. These<br />
dresses usoally sell.for |18<br />
•nd *20. All the popular<br />
styles and eltes.<br />
Beach Cloth Dresses<br />
Here Is an opportunity to<br />
'get the littlest. Palm Beach<br />
Cloth. • •<br />
White Felt Hats<br />
$1.98<br />
White Duck Trousers ?1.29<br />
i? '•'.. Sailor Btyle. All aUea.<br />
% Collegiate Sweaters.—?2.49<br />
', With the nobby trim.<br />
Men's Knickers<br />
Ul sites. In linen, worsted.<br />
New York Shop<br />
' BMAsbarx Avenue<br />
3jr-'rr"nii''iwririiiig | Tig";'i"!;<br />
Twi-^mi-Ti. ntt.p;,i'i:i iiin.mw .iii'M'iiiHi'i'm^iijw :ii' i ti'<br />
«i<br />
^ ^ M°re Men<br />
Added to P«<br />
Force!<br />
, IS 00 *<br />
"."/•"a.vo.<br />
'Ha<br />
<strong>1925</strong><br />
BT« Everett<br />
Court House Ball Tostca lose I<br />
<strong>of</strong> ' the *h Patrol The Capo May' Court House<br />
""~ee repaid the dlaill<br />
Tnllnl for In-baseball<br />
team, with Klmblo. -who<br />
^rulea.<br />
last week was given a tryout by<br />
tbo Athletics, on tho mound. lost<br />
i pint that ho has to Belleplaln In their first gamo<br />
'.sang that you <strong>of</strong> the season, Tuesday. ovonlhg.<br />
Score S to 2*<br />
FOR SALE<br />
%., 'Northeast Comer <strong>of</strong> Eleventh. Street and<br />
/ t <strong>Ocean</strong> Avenue<br />
[ (Next to Flanders Hotel)<br />
Suitable for a large Apartment House<br />
Paul Smith Kellar Co.<br />
I Binth. Street <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, H. J.<br />
Corroupondonco Invlitd<br />
The Renter<br />
Who sings Home Sweet Home is only Jollyiag him-<br />
MORAL<br />
Build and own your own Home in <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
"America's Greatest Family Resort"<br />
JOHN E. TROUT,<br />
Builder. 1053 Asbury Avenue<br />
24 years in the building hnsiness in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Phone 1200<br />
An Ad. in the NEWS W01 Sell Your Our. Try<br />
The Drink ThafHMthe Spot<br />
SCE-Y-OLA<br />
Famous Indian Drink<br />
In America's Greatest Family Resort—<strong>On</strong> the Fashionable<br />
The Biggest Selling Drink on the Walk. Served<br />
by Full Blooded Iroquois Indian Maidens Direct<br />
from the Caughnawaga Reservation.<br />
FIRST FOR THIRST^<br />
Many families w» .<br />
homes by the cas|»o spend their summers in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> have it sent to their<br />
V Osce-Y-Ola equals in Food Value any one <strong>of</strong> the<br />
following:<br />
A slice <strong>of</strong> Bread and Butter<br />
An egg<br />
Three-quarters <strong>of</strong> a \?\ Five ounces^ Spinach<br />
You Drink When |und <strong>of</strong> Tomatoes .<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Cit<br />
Chock Full <strong>of</strong><br />
Herbs<br />
6ly_Why Not NJvOieri Hungry?<br />
An<br />
Energy<br />
Drink<br />
Demands the Best--That's OSCErY<br />
A GLASSITODAY!<br />
|E-Y-OLA BOTTUNG CO.<br />
Telephone 7079-W<br />
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EQUITABLE T<br />
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Atlantic <strong>City</strong>,<br />
Takes pleasure in announcing the election<br />
Vice-president and Trust Officer.<br />
Mr. Brown comes to this institution with w.<br />
trust work, having formerly been connected ><br />
Philadelphia, and the Logan Trust Compan<br />
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Jersey<br />
)nded, „<br />
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jby the<br />
tbeaa.<br />
fiwn* jr» as a<br />
•'•i in banking and<br />
id Security Bank.<br />
Th« MnkMIIU<br />
For the past four years, Mr. Brown has been U^^f Examiner <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Banking Department <strong>of</strong> the Commonwealth <strong>of</strong> P^Eins^lvania, in charge<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Elastem District <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania, which in