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<strong>OCEAN</strong> atT,N.x,titi>AT;iutTttut<br />
Participated in Resort's BE CAUGHT HERE<br />
jdal prog-ram baa been arranged. r*std«nc«.<br />
«V««f tk« Best Pageants Ev«r witn*»ed on toe Boardwalk. 4'^^ mmb.r» 1> La V y the nmt or S.rl<br />
their pmaeat choice w« the right from many. ([tin* hi, .laughter. Mm Elmerl{^/y^^uTTMattiaZ<br />
"" e v ^ must, admit the 1 has returned home after spa<br />
leral years that they can fet tuna If j<br />
his vacation with bis (later,<br />
I they go <strong>of</strong>f <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> a few miles<br />
.Pearl Lewia.<br />
I In boats, and- occasionally aome<br />
have done this, with the result that<br />
'they caught good-sixed tuna fish.<br />
I Now a story cornea from Beach<br />
Haven, Just a few mllea above;<br />
F. BAUER. JH, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, that a 900-pound tuna<br />
waa landed by two fishermen about |<br />
m that resort. It,<br />
ine feet long, and<br />
iU value la said to be about 1400.<br />
It waa pulled aboard after a hard<br />
UUle^aU^w'a^htro. J %•nuL. ^... ^^<br />
Connor, who wa> j m. "uninier In Lngll»h Creek. Mr. and Mm. Harold Cojllna and|<br />
at Tenth. Even at that,!<br />
F B^, Jr< <strong>of</strong> 1330 changing thelrHimmer program.<br />
I burgh, shortened their trip through<br />
__ a>d b^looking member.; an, the receipU from registration; »'• »»d Mr.. JanW Wataon u« *<br />
afthe <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Beach Patrol.' and one or two check*, which were «*««'>* the .ummer in Maine. Jft<br />
. JtMt think! They ooce were bo-: i»nt to the home. They w.nt bj auto. ^<br />
»&*!? " UWf '!L"^L 0 '"^ I •J h " ^ ^ —» : «^ H. E.! Mr. a«l Mnu J«n«, S«Hl«r»n, j<br />
.fcad >— to paradeit when they Thomp«.n, Cinclnnmti. DeUwarel<strong>of</strong> New Vork are the gue»U <strong>of</strong><br />
in tine basin), them.<br />
troop <strong>of</strong> boym members <strong>of</strong><br />
aunr fioadav School. IiUladel-<br />
• thebablea. . . 'Gates. Washington, D. C the John Kmerwn ind James Hopklri'<br />
B aatiaur (Robert Mosirr,• Fleelwood, aad i'aul W. Huim..<strong>of</strong> Chiladeiphla. are the gue«ts <strong>of</strong><br />
•aa), with aootv face and oil- Pittsburgh. • | Larry'i. Hotel for •everai days.<br />
a tiny Jack Dempney (Earl PnaiaVat Satis ted ' « - "- °- " -' .--—.-.—<br />
, Oeeam Ctty), won prUea. j Mra. Haiard, »ho U responsible<br />
- the bride (Marie, for the "Baby Week" program. '<br />
), with stately stride, <strong>of</strong> the- affair this yi<br />
Mr brother, Charles, who night, the uid that 'he win uti<br />
(land at the brkie.<br />
the demure hem <strong>of</strong> probably be the but .attempt ahe<br />
eat BUay toward the chief' no* been . completed up to but<br />
attratUre with their ab-<br />
ta) b* a real fanner lad, Chartea almost iro<br />
Cfcrr, ,"- •»-•-«•-'<br />
: idataf, coar'a breakfast and corn-cob, few daya.<br />
_.^ -•-••• made • hit.I «oa»e »f the Awar*<br />
aaaawa . Forty-nine pnm were awarded<br />
. Ta*rtana little Chlnrae chUdrra. in all. The moat important wtn-<br />
- aja* Sbag Lac, Ocaam Oty, made a ncra follow:<br />
'VWaderfBt tarpteastop and were ap-' prr n.k_<br />
! afternoon. She had a number <strong>of</strong> i *" are<br />
t MU » CUT » S*"* la wending<br />
""*• "••*»• vacation wfth her<br />
»""?, Mr.., Mary Drake, <strong>of</strong> Boston.<br />
Carrie' kSkihT '-TrV O*«. Cba»P«on.<br />
Dr and Mra. James Brown, <strong>of</strong>f<br />
ent M^eral x-eekx. Earl Neuman. ^f ^Td3ena.'<br />
«r. and Mrs. J. Reldel have ar-|Calif, U spending the summer at!<br />
.^ Vf 1 1 r. 00 *^ Jolm P-Smith U vlaiUng Mr.<br />
»"?«"• Leo La»cowUi. <strong>of</strong> Mn. Lewi. CortMr, <strong>of</strong> Brookly<br />
!«venu da^T- " ^ BOO " Wr f ° r !?."S-^^.<br />
per Club. He retired from the <strong>of</strong>-1 the summer'at Lake Hopatcong.<br />
white gold, J7->w»ied Spin wauh Robert<br />
n a beautiful caae. for his faithful »P» n g , J7>w»ied Spin wauh GY*^' «'<br />
* the<br />
Bo ^ a<br />
in a beautiful caae. for his faithful »P» n * the week-end whh Utr. Flor<br />
service, during his term <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice. * ooe Taylor.<br />
Ex-Chief Hainea told <strong>of</strong> his a" ' «-•--'--•• - -•<br />
rocrfibcfaV <strong>of</strong> hij company<br />
S•f taa others. The Uttie girt- month*, 1'hiladelphu.<br />
e\erung were: Mr. Palmer, .A bta-j<br />
tkttr oU«« aUa and s<strong>of</strong>t, silky<br />
hair, W«B« dreaaed in mauve,<br />
Second—Catherine Sack. IS. lorn Higbee and the new chief, I<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />
Henry OUver.<br />
aad pink. <strong>On</strong>e mi po^d oa<br />
"aj «ait a> thai qoeen with a golden<br />
Third—Jean Elixabeth Gray, S'». The following were responsible!<br />
Mia— oa aar hair. The effect waa,<br />
Pitt»bargh.<br />
for the iplcKhd program: Albert<br />
•: tmOt baaottful.<br />
Fourth—Ed wanj Johnson, 3, Palmer. Korrert Conover, Jacub<br />
•" -jaaaVa Irish Hot,- AsiU Lam-<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />
Schick and R. H. Benner. I<br />
Fifth—George Constantnei, 17 The guesU laciotietl: Mr. and<br />
Mrs. Edgar Pratt, Mr. and In.<br />
Kugene StMtman, Mr. and Mrs.,<br />
aad a b*g roae from Pint—Hillalre Joyce Matthew.-. CaWin Sieelmao. -Mr. and Mrs-!<br />
tb. daintlfst <strong>of</strong> ^babse*. - 2, Germantown. Ml«r cup. Forrest L. Conner, Mr. and Mrs.'<br />
Daniel Lang. Mr. and<br />
r. and Mrs. Jacob Schick.1<br />
, Batty SOUng, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.' <strong>Ocean</strong> Oty.<br />
-iX"?."' 1 ??J&? .^ " aother ar. ana airs. K. 1. Hageahocher.l<br />
Fifth-Vane Folken Hagen, Ptul-<br />
Mr. and Mrs. A, H. Higbee. Mr.<br />
>Ma*dV atraaawd evidently to rrpre- adeiphio.<br />
'• saaat taa) annatllne. Jane Silling. The Ysaageat Baby<br />
M. J. Haines, Mr. and Mra. Archie i<br />
coach that mlwbich<br />
1<br />
I be able to spend more <strong>of</strong> the sumlocated<br />
here fori<br />
I the remainder <strong>of</strong> the seaaon and<br />
ou2mid u ^Sftt riSISa^H. Mr. and M«L R. T. MooMr. <strong>of</strong><br />
wSdeSared STSimerVftL O«! Seandale, K. Y, a» (PeDdiog a<br />
w reroKer medalUat spring^» vacation In this city, at the cottage<br />
S STris^nSot tat2^2&r«e <strong>of</strong> Miu Mary C<strong>of</strong>oo.<br />
«orpa. Harry Bauer, a lieutenant CoL Edward J. Heehao and wife.<br />
manager <strong>of</strong> the football team, and<br />
editor <strong>of</strong> the "Sabra and Sash,"<br />
It i» estimated that there are!<br />
5c DOES IT!<br />
Placa, Any Tima, if Yoa I<br />
Know tha Psarward I<br />
fragrant cigm* on the aaarkat today •<br />
i aeOa better tkaa ever'todav.<br />
urn* ia fl from th»<br />
books and it ia. rather | "«, p " per *. *°ul»l«.rr ; Ho. |^,,,(.<br />
' Mr an.l Mr<br />
&*H* lor mihmt ton* <<br />
*l Urti •• ...rti SEMINOLE<br />
6-Pc. Breakfast Room<br />
Suite AUGUST SALE<br />
PUCK $39.50<br />
JI;I<br />
MtgaxiDe Rack<br />
$2.95<br />
Jaat' a (lasted quasiitr ef thl*<br />
ooatsant aad it Ml<br />
nt aa«iac wka) far ear<br />
•akt TS ftaS ia rkWy<br />
Sleep<br />
Comfort<br />
MATTRESSES<br />
Well Made and Sanitary<br />
45-LR ALL-COTTON *O Q<br />
MATTHESS *°.<br />
&BM.a FELT AND COTTON<br />
MATTBEaS ., '<br />
HI., .^i -h.L» »«••« i^*U* f.fc».<br />
ciu v4 k»il »uv<br />
•31.50 ALLFELT<br />
MATTRESS<br />
$12.75<br />
$22.50<br />
Magazine Rack<br />
$3.45<br />
This convrnU-nt aUruiaa Rack<br />
fliil I th ut ctmckia*!<br />
it to apprccoamuerar<br />
ilso. A supar vjlue for our Aaa-uat<br />
ala!<br />
•Vtii iii/"nn^".lri ch ' l ' ln ' n ~ ilr *- w " lian < F - Water*. | board that the»e reflectors, were or-<br />
ST<br />
SIMMONS' DAY-BEDS<br />
KROEHLER<br />
DAVENPORT<br />
$47.50<br />
A I—.-tiUi &Arf<br />
fanrt d<strong>of</strong>lttat la«<br />
gents<br />
in This Resort Now<br />
by Speakers at Meeting—Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Underwriter<br />
Tells <strong>of</strong> Condltionx Over There<br />
once free an.I Mnnetimea borrow '<br />
M»ny P*r«.ni. owning home.<br />
It wan Mifrireiiteil that the State<br />
--'-'atlon call a meeting <strong>of</strong> Ua><br />
<strong>City</strong> umlerwriten and gat<br />
The pbuiibilitiea <strong>of</strong> an organisa'<br />
ho uke out policiem Sommerton. were the week-end<br />
' both were delighted with this r*9<br />
-. — — -~ •••>••. mr in inmlnort. They left here t<br />
way they iret a full year** ln>ur-|Orean Grove.<br />
Hurley-Jones Co.<br />
1714-16 ATLANTIC AVENUE<br />
•.- BEAUTIFUL IN DESIGN & COMFORT<br />
I AXMINISTER RUGS<br />
9 x 12 FEET<br />
-: : ^ High \H\e Av,ures IJOOK S*rv1c«<br />
•-c^j^'^il,,' The a»-iortmentii include a variety<br />
^^^' <strong>of</strong> the popular ite»ijrru«—Chiner*. Ori-<br />
. j?, - xT] entjl ami .Mttfallion. Ever>- new color<br />
'~^«' "if" t"°mliination i« xhown. The s<strong>of</strong>t.<br />
•JJ^'t beautiful uorkman.ihip and finish;<br />
^w^ the dura I ile colors and the yarn weave<br />
rjhj *" tna ' (e f° r yearn <strong>of</strong> enduring a«rv-<br />
"^ tcv. These Axminitter Rug» are from<br />
a well-known mill—ami even.' RUK 1R full *\ze and perfect!<br />
# »»12 FEET. I29J5. OTHER 8IZEH AT PRO*<br />
PORT1ONATELY LOW PRICES!<br />
75<br />
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