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JUST A FEW LOTS LEFT BEFORE ADVANCE IN PRICE<br />
Buy a Lot in the Moore Tract<br />
Bay to Simpson Avenue<br />
Seventh to Eighth Street*<br />
Five minutes walk toboth banks, post <strong>of</strong>fice and depots.<br />
The best value in this city in reasonably priced ground.<br />
Lota from $9iop upwards.<br />
We will help you in financing: the building <strong>of</strong> your home.<br />
These lots can be purchased on very easy payments.<br />
JOHN J. POSTER<br />
EWING T. CORSON<br />
J. M. CHESTER & CO. -<br />
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"GO AND DO LIKEWISE"<br />
A prominent citizen <strong>of</strong> this State, who had been solicited to purchase stock in a promotional company, called<br />
recently at his Bank to inquire <strong>of</strong> its opinion as to his purchasing this stock as an investment.<br />
The Bank at once investigated thoroughly the stock <strong>of</strong> this company and when the customer called a few days<br />
later and read the report which the Bank compiled from information received from very reliable sources, he<br />
very promptly informed the cashier—"well, that stock is certainly everything but a desirable and safe investment<br />
and you can bet your last dollar those fellows—-referring to the stock salesmen—will get ntone <strong>of</strong> my<br />
money.** \ •' ' ' ' / ' " ' . • •' . •-..'. ' .- • ' ' -• - . . : . _.<br />
Perhaps you alqo may be favored with a call from these same stock salesmen;.if so, for your own sake, your<br />
family's sake and the community's sake, we urge you to follow the example set by the gentleman above and go<br />
to your Banking Institution and have the stock investigated before turning over your savings, and liberty<br />
Bonds tothese stock salesmen. ' .'••••<br />
Any Banking Institution in this State will esteem it a pleasure toadvise you in all matters pertaining toyour<br />
investment proposition.<br />
It Will Cost You Nothing! It May Save You<br />
From Serious Loss!<br />
<strong>New</strong> <strong>Jersey</strong> <strong>Bankers'</strong> <strong>Association</strong><br />
This Space Contributed by<br />
First National Bank <strong>of</strong> Ocean City and Ocean City Title and Trust Company<br />
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SUTTON NEW POSTMASTER;<br />
BACK FROM SOUTH MARCH 20<br />
LOCAL HWANUNS<br />
WIN TRAP-SHOOT<br />
OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY, SATURDAY, MARCH 3, 1923<br />
Special Names for<br />
Summer Homes<br />
BOYS LARGE TRACT<br />
OF UNO ON MY<br />
DIRECTOR CAMPBELL RETURNS<br />
TO HIS HOME IN THIS RESORT<br />
A cottager makes tho follow<br />
Held .This Office aad<br />
Beat Pleaaaalvllle oa a OoU and Ing timely suggestion:<br />
Gave This City High Cteas Chautauqua is to<br />
(j. H. Mowbray. <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia,<br />
Windy Day aad Hold Cas<br />
1<br />
A charming thing for summer<br />
residents <strong>of</strong> Ocean City to '- Foarteeath Street<br />
Purchaser, Plans to Balld at City<br />
Service<br />
Betara MeUh Today<br />
Abase* Fall:<br />
- Edward M. Sutton has been ap- Open Here Today<br />
The postponed trap-shoot between<br />
members <strong>of</strong> the Ocean City home a name. Undoubtedly, if this city, have sold-a quarter<br />
do Is to gi ve<br />
Recovered from Opirstleaa He Allegro Club Guests<br />
their summer W. R. Chattin ft Son, realtors,<br />
' pointed postmaster <strong>of</strong> Ocean City,<br />
Underwent la Heaaital<br />
Lectarea and High-Class Musical<br />
and be haa accepted the <strong>of</strong>fice. The<br />
- City Commissioner Wm. M. <strong>of</strong> Mrs. CR Price<br />
appointment was made a few days Entertainments oa Three Afteraoons<br />
and Bvifcalaga<br />
on Thursday evening from Phila-<br />
Kiwanis Club and-the Pleasant' everyone has a special affection lot a block <strong>of</strong> land at Fourteenth Campbell returned to this resort<br />
vllle Kiwanis Club was held on the for his Ocean City bouse, so street and the bay front to. J. H.<br />
ago. Mr. Sutton and wife have<br />
Members DJscaas Works «f<br />
n, near the ntut-lf pier. In this give it personality by means <strong>of</strong> Mowbray. <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, who<br />
' been in the South for some weeks, Much Interest is shown in the<br />
delphia, where, in the Hahnemann<br />
Braaaeosabs and Haas and Are L<br />
resort Saturday afternoon. The a name. •<br />
owns other" property in this city, Hospital, some weeks since, he Delightfully Entertained<br />
and none <strong>of</strong> bis friends here knew Swarthmore Chautaoo.ua entertainments<br />
to bo. given In the as-bt'lng propitious, there being con-<br />
Jas. W. Fernley ,has named his tract. He-is a chemist. The land, lie was feeling very well, al most enjoyable evening at' tho.<br />
weather conditions were far from For example. Commodore and who plans to build on this underwent two operations. He said The Allegro Club members aad<br />
Just bow he felt regarding; the-acceptance<br />
<strong>of</strong> the <strong>of</strong>fice.<br />
sembly room <strong>of</strong> the* Ocean City siderable wind, and the ' air wasboose "Kenjockety" (meaning which was owned by Edward M. :hlnga considered, but he planaec home <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Clinton B. Price on<br />
The Ledger on Wednesday after, High School building- this after-<br />
and evening, and Monday The boys went on with the prominent musician, <strong>of</strong> Philatween<br />
Haven and Bay avenues,<br />
Austin was the leader, and the'<br />
IW. •<br />
welcome). {Samuel J. Riegel. a Sutton, runs from the alley be-<br />
to "take things easy for awhile.' Tuesday, evening. Mrs. James<br />
noon wired Mr. Sutton, who wasnoon<br />
then In Miami, and the following and Tuesday afternoons and evenings.<br />
The opening entertainment won by five points, the total score "Am Meer," the title <strong>of</strong> one <strong>of</strong> Marine place.<br />
"•hoot," however, and Ocean City delphia, haa chosen the name and from Fourteenth street to<br />
Director Campbell's large drcle<br />
program was devoted to the works .<br />
• answer was received:<br />
<strong>of</strong> friends expressed pleasure<br />
Miami, Fla.. Feb. £8. 1921<br />
his return and on the condition <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>of</strong> Gena Branscombe and' Henry<br />
this afternoon will be at 3 o'clock, Ibtlng: Ocean City, 172; Pleas-<br />
167.<br />
as the name <strong>of</strong> his Ocean City lowing sales:<br />
[Mrs. Austin for the fine program.<br />
Schubert's most beautiful songs,<br />
J. F.'MaeNamee, Ocean City<br />
This firm also reports the fol-•• health.<br />
Holden Huss. Much credit is doe<br />
Ledger — Have accepted appointment<br />
as postmaster <strong>of</strong> Ocean City. organization <strong>of</strong> four talented mu-<br />
Ocean City retained the cup - <strong>of</strong>-<br />
bouse, 844- Second' street. Property <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Elisabeth Hig-<br />
CADETS WILL RETURN After a reading on Gena Brans-<br />
when the "Victorian Maids," anantville,<br />
Mrs. Sutton and I leave hero tonight<br />
for Cuba and go from there lent program. . There will be a<br />
sicians, will be heard In. an excelfered.<br />
Why not all plant several ginbotham, 1249 Asbury avenue,<br />
combe's works by Mrs. Price, Hiss<br />
to St Petersburg. Will be home<br />
The. individual scores were as ees In front <strong>of</strong> their summer | to J, Frank Clancy, an insurance Saellenbarg Boya' Bequest Granted Mary Colbum played two violin<br />
about March 20<br />
lecture this evening at 8 o'clock illows:<br />
homes T Let's all do this. 'man at 305 Walnut street, Philadelphia.<br />
'<br />
The <strong>of</strong>ficers <strong>of</strong> the SoeUenburg ind "A Memory," accompanied, by<br />
by City OOciab selections. "An Old Love Tale"<br />
Ė. M. 8UTTON. by Waif red Iinstrom • on "The Pleasantville—Saundera, 45 out<br />
Mr. Sutton, who is in the gen-Spiriera) contracting business . in this man was . a chaplain .with . theGreen. 2S; Thomas, 20; Clark, 36.<br />
<strong>of</strong>-America." This gentle-<br />
>f a possible 60; WUIets, SO;<br />
Three-family apartment at theCadet Corps, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, nave Mrs. James Austin. Following<br />
city, is president <strong>of</strong> the Chamber [Thirty-second • Division in the Argonne,<br />
and is a speaker <strong>of</strong> unusual 18 out <strong>of</strong> a possible 25; Chas.<br />
Edith P. Denn and Mrs. Sarah A. In this dty this summer, as stated ind Mrs. A. W. 8hoemaker. Mrs. -<br />
Ocean City—Capt. A. R. Smith,<br />
IMPORTANT SUIT oinwr <strong>of</strong> Thirteenth stTeet and iked Mayor Champion - for per-thimission to hold their encampment *>y~Mlas Osier, Mrs. Howard Briee.<br />
was a trio, "A Morning Wind,"<br />
Cuntral avenue, owned by Mrs.<br />
<strong>of</strong> Commerce. He was postmaster<br />
here for thirteen years when the ability.<br />
Sack, shooting for Capt. Smith, 14 WON BUmf Pallatt, <strong>of</strong> Elkins Park, toMrs. >y the mayor at the coramissionirs*<br />
meeting this week. The matter You Heart's Ease."<br />
Roger B. Williams sang "1 Bring<br />
present postmaster, B. Frank There will be two concerts on out <strong>of</strong> a possible 25; Cossaboom.<br />
Ellxabetb HIgginbotham, <strong>of</strong> this<br />
Smith, was appointed. This will Monday by_the Festival Artists, 41; Bourgeois, 30; Howard Brice, Bay-Front Property Owners, Court Jty. . ' . ras referred to Mayor Champion, Mrs. M. Nahass read an article<br />
be nine years ago next, month. [selected from the Colonial, Operitlc<br />
Company, and a lecture in the There will be a return match at<br />
35l Hullngs Wallace, 36.<br />
Decides. Mast Psy Asssess- Two-family apartment at 1626 rlU> power to act.<br />
i Henry Holden Huts. Mrs. B.<br />
When be was selected for this <strong>of</strong>fice<br />
here, Mr. Sutton was one <strong>of</strong>evunlng <strong>of</strong> that day by Frank B. Pleasantville , today. The - Ocean<br />
. meats Made Against Them Central avenue, owned by Louis J. The cadets have spent'a week Marshall played his "Second<br />
Schrair. <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, to James on the grounds at Sixth street and<br />
•relode in D Major, 1 * and the pro-'<br />
the youngest postmasters in thePearson, <strong>of</strong> the Chautauqua Circle, .City shooters will be accompanied City Solicitor A. C. Boswell Informed<br />
the City Commissioners, a<br />
|songs, "It Was a Lover and His<br />
gram was concluded with Us<br />
a McFarland, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, Ocean avenue every summer for<br />
country, holding" honors on this on "World-BuUdlng." Those who to Pleasantville by a number <strong>of</strong><br />
who will live in ont> <strong>of</strong> the apartments<br />
in the summer.<br />
! three or four years past-'<br />
Une with former Mayor Harry have beard Mr. Pearson know <strong>of</strong> club members. It is expected.<br />
~M*a" and "<strong>On</strong> the Green and<br />
their weekly meeting, that the<br />
Baeharach, , who was selected to<br />
the treat in- store for them, and<br />
Wrestling Boutal "Prellau.- Iraasy Hillside," by Mrs. Dunstan.<br />
I State Supreme Court had Just rendered<br />
a decision In favor <strong>of</strong> . theI Smith, 1317 Asbury avenue, to<br />
Two-family apartment <strong>of</strong> Robert<br />
fill a similar position in Atlantic they will not miss this opportunity Thank Their Friend*<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>. E. E. Unger has held<br />
City about bt that tht time.<br />
<strong>of</strong> again hearing him. Tho com- Mm.' Niels Carlson and sister<br />
seventy preliminary ' boots this<br />
Mr. Button inaugurated many ^y-drama. "Csppy Ricks," will be wish to extend their sincere **«*« municipality in the cane <strong>of</strong> the as<br />
Mrs. Mary WeIab._Df Manayunk,<br />
week in preparing for the wres<br />
who will occupy one <strong>of</strong> the apartments.<br />
Mr. Smith and , family,<br />
the boya <strong>of</strong><br />
ElHWnNHNS HEAR<br />
striking improvements in the ser-vice in the post <strong>of</strong>fice, and early in on the last day. Those who have bors who were so kind to them ers along the bay front, in thewho have been in Florida for<br />
the feature <strong>of</strong> the entertainment ia their many friends' and neigh-<br />
sessments against property own<br />
ling tournament for<br />
the public schools. The toumahis<br />
term this resort had Its. firstread Peter B.. Kyne's stories will I during their recent bereavement;, north section <strong>of</strong> the resort. some time, left there a day or twoment will be held within a short: HELPFUL ADDRESS<br />
letter carriers. He was always want to see this play.<br />
I also to all those who sent floral]<br />
since for this city.<br />
time, and the boya are' much in-[join E.<br />
active in obtaining everything The -Junior Chautauqua is oneL_i.i emblems. .-<br />
The decision relates to the con-<br />
tercsted.<br />
CIU. <strong>of</strong> Trentea Basiaeas<br />
possible to make and maintain this <strong>of</strong> the features that appeals very. _, _-—<br />
[strocUon <strong>of</strong> bulkhead. In navigable Be Thrifty! and Invest in the<br />
post <strong>of</strong>fice one <strong>of</strong> the best <strong>of</strong> itstrongly to the children, and they<br />
class in the country.<br />
!££ «*L t tZ Utltm J-' "*:; "•*"" •*»">•' a«.e«ment <strong>of</strong> own- Strand R * L. March Sad. Took Vohntary Noa-galt<br />
Gallagher aad Sheas<br />
will bo on hand in big force. •flriptloet. 8ee Adv. ea Page T.<br />
See<br />
Adv. oa Page 7. -<br />
In the case <strong>of</strong> D. B. MaybeW The members <strong>of</strong> the Kiwanis<br />
There were four'applicants for! Season. ticket, for /adult, are<br />
against .Tony Adllxxl, before Justice<br />
F. H. Ware, several days ago,<br />
the post <strong>of</strong>fice. <strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> these was * I* 1 - 80 -' *» ^ • afternoon * « 1 , entertain entertaln-<br />
the plaintiff asked for a voluntary<br />
College. Speaker— Beys Kaow<br />
ers <strong>of</strong> abutting lands. It is stated<br />
Club were given a real Intellectual<br />
that this is the' firot decision<br />
treat at their luncheon at the Imperial<br />
'this week, when they heard<br />
the late John R. Groves,-In whose ments start at 3 o'clock. Eveningperformances<br />
begin at 8 o'clock.<br />
the bulkhead.-<br />
OCEAN CITY WON<br />
wherein land-owners are assessed<br />
for.the filling <strong>of</strong> land to support NO LET IIP IN<br />
• interest Mr. Soiton, although an<br />
I non-suit, which was granted. It<br />
a splendid address by John E. GUL<br />
"• applicant, waa • said to have been<br />
stated that another suit Will be<br />
vice president <strong>of</strong> the Elder Business<br />
College, Trenton. It was full<br />
Dont miss any- <strong>of</strong> these entertainments.<br />
OVER EGG OARBOR<br />
working energetically. ; '<br />
An ordinance was adopted by BUI.BERE started by Mayhew. He sued Adlixxl<br />
for the recovery <strong>of</strong> 980, rent<br />
the City Commissioners in September,<br />
1017, cwvidmg. for . thePermit* for Houses Valued at<br />
<strong>of</strong> excellent suggestions to the<br />
Tentative plana have been made<br />
by <strong>of</strong>ficers <strong>of</strong> the Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce<br />
to hold a dinner meeting <strong>of</strong> Justice <strong>of</strong> the Peace Florida<br />
erection <strong>of</strong> a bulkhead along Great<br />
Able to Get Aroaad S<br />
members, plentifully punctuated -<br />
Manager GarwooaTs AasTregstloa.<br />
Mlaaa Miller, ST-XJ<br />
for two months for the shop<br />
by humorous stories that insda #<br />
this organisation soon after Mr, Jones, <strong>of</strong> this city, who accidentally<br />
broke two or three bones in one<br />
ition <strong>of</strong> this resort, a distance <strong>of</strong><br />
. Egg 1 SIStVOM Granted by Inspector cupled Until a few weeks ago by<br />
Harbor Bay in the north scc-<br />
hit with Ms hearers. .<br />
The Ocean City Athletic Asso<br />
S.itb inFebrasry ^^ the defendant. ^ ^^ ' The j ^two months<br />
Button's return U> this dty.<br />
i elation five won a warm struggl<br />
<strong>of</strong> .his legs and tore the ligaments<br />
several blocks.. Tho improvement Building Inspector H. C. Smith, ^nOy<br />
were not<br />
„„„„,<br />
up until March<br />
mto .<br />
1. Tony Mr. Gill complimented the club<br />
8<br />
on having- a member like Past<br />
from Egg Harbor City Thursday<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Umb a few weeks ago, is<br />
was completed in the spring <strong>of</strong> during the month <strong>of</strong> February, ing the shop next to Maybew*s [President CoUisson, .who had succeeded<br />
in extsmctlng the speaker<br />
f<br />
th H<br />
I night by the score <strong>of</strong> 87 to24.. The<br />
ASK FOR MIDWEEK<br />
now able l to get around town by<br />
1020, and the assessment to property<br />
owners for benefits was con-<br />
one <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>leading',<br />
IS.to I*,' although at<br />
| granted permits for new buildings store on the corner <strong>of</strong> Eighth<br />
y first half ended with the . locals<br />
means <strong>of</strong> crutches. He is 'whose value approximated 1130,- '**"*• the well l known colored residents <strong>of</strong><br />
EXCURSION TRAIN<br />
nd Asbury avenue.<br />
from his busy <strong>of</strong>fice in Trenton and<br />
finned by the city a few months<br />
times the visitors outplayed the<br />
000. The total number <strong>of</strong> permits<br />
have him come to Ocean City to<br />
later. The total amount <strong>of</strong> the as-<br />
address the Kiwanlans. Mr. Gill<br />
this resort.' - •" . Ocean City boys.<br />
the as was 34.<br />
Head Badly Cut in<br />
sessment<br />
Coamerte Chamber's Traasporta<br />
Manager , •; nemerson, a; iorari. which was" granted. [city;-*1^00.- . ' • <strong>of</strong>fense, was also sent to prison in best endeavors' toward making a<br />
desiring to rent cottages, here for field between Bay and Haven avenues<br />
and Fifth and Sixth streets. 3; Eckert. 2: Goets, 2. Foul goals the court follows: .<br />
apurtment bouso for Howard John- »he-having been unable to ing lived therein.<br />
K Z[ Kh<br />
Ferguson, S; Karrer, 2( Kuehnle, The full text <strong>of</strong> the opinion <strong>of</strong>j Hiram Chi'atwood, two-family the racket, and Policemen Marple town or dty better for their hav-<br />
the summer would take advantage<br />
<strong>of</strong> such accommodations. Included In the plans are a grand —Mangold, son, 2:" Ferguson, 6; Murphy,!; 3; Karrer, Render The opinion <strong>of</strong> the court fol-l"«" -' n—— "•'' .. .. .... —« •*»•••« ucva unaoie lo lumlsb<br />
' Mr, BHck declared that there Is stand and the fenccx.<br />
Kuehnle, S; Eckert, 1; Goetx,<br />
In emphasizing the necessity <strong>of</strong><br />
Referee, Roy Johnson.<br />
lows: • -.--.. son, Ride <strong>of</strong>.' Ocoan Fourth City, street, on near southwest Cen- tote tSOO the bail grand for jury. her appearance • Webb was be- released.<br />
' from custody Wednesday rish to accomplish results, Mr.<br />
[wople. getting together, if they .<br />
comparatively little renting <strong>of</strong> The plans were • referred to the In the' preliminary games, the <strong>New</strong> . .mveiuiwr JtTney Supreme xerm, *wr/. Court jtral avenue; $7,200.<br />
cottages 'in this city on Sundays, board as a committee <strong>of</strong> the whole.<br />
November Term, 1022.<br />
Ocean City A. A. Reserves lost to Margaret S. Graham, Prosecutor,<br />
and realtors here have told himThe city clerk was instructed to<br />
vs. City <strong>of</strong> Ocean- City, Respondent.<br />
having been provided by friends, an insane asylum saw one guard<br />
morning, ball In the sum <strong>of</strong> $600 'HI told several stories. A visitor<br />
the Egg- Harbor Celtics, 26 to U<br />
<strong>New</strong> SerieH <strong>of</strong> the Strand a<br />
they'are not anxious to do business<br />
on Sundays.<br />
team had played since last spring. Decided February 20, 1023. ,<br />
advertise for bids.<br />
This was the first time the local Submitted November Term, 1B22.<br />
L. See Adv. on Page 7.<br />
i He Was accused <strong>of</strong> a statutory <strong>of</strong>fense.<br />
. '<br />
"he visitor asked the guard If be<br />
charge <strong>of</strong> forty insane persons,<br />
Doable Funeral They got in the g*>ne on this oc- 1, After the repeal <strong>of</strong> Chapter | WON TWO GAMES<br />
Mrs. John Handley, <strong>of</strong> this city,<br />
J40 <strong>of</strong> the Laws <strong>of</strong> 1915 (P. "<br />
According to the testimony <strong>of</strong> 'ere not afraid <strong>of</strong> his charges.<br />
Seek Protection at .<br />
Icaslon to fill a.gap.<br />
returned e early y in the week.from<br />
1915, p. '-123) by Chapter 208 L.I M • -, ,;—', ~n_ ru . \Goddard at bearing Ju«<br />
)f jHsmmonton Beats Ocean City on| 4I _ «,__.-^.. t the . hearing - before Justjee<br />
Ware/Webb waa a visitor at and attack you,*" suggested the<br />
Suppose they should get together<br />
Nth North J<br />
The Lightning Five won from ihe Laws <strong>of</strong>'iSil (P.^L. 1B17. p.j ' Forratr's Alleys<br />
Grade Crossings<br />
<strong>Jersey</strong>, where<br />
the Orioles, <strong>of</strong> Atlantic City, 15 i»i), the procedure for the mat- Hammonton's five-man bou ling I<br />
visitor. The guard smiled. There<br />
called by the illness <strong>of</strong> a niece, to 9.<br />
Two OrganIiaUoa*~Here WiU Take W<br />
'able waters is contained in pararspha<br />
16, 17 and 18 <strong>of</strong> Article<br />
afternoon and.eventaff. They were 0 ^ ^ order, one tee can-<br />
Te ath ? tpeetl is no danger," answered the guard.<br />
Matter Up With Railroad Grove. Mrs. Ashmoro's father,<br />
from Ocean City in. an Intercity<br />
. 7 2- w """"* 1 "Craxy people don't get together."<br />
The Race <strong>of</strong> life"<br />
Companies<br />
Dr. Ellis Crater, wan also ill at The<br />
It was stated at the meeting <strong>of</strong> the same time, he being in the<br />
Rev. Dr. John Handley,<br />
X <strong>of</strong> the Home Rale Act <strong>of</strong> 1917<br />
match, on. the Hammohton alleys drinking, and Webb remained all<br />
je order, ' one bee canpastor,<br />
will. preach on "The Raco<br />
ft L. 1917, p. 319). • Thursday night. Some high scores night Early .Monday morning I hot make honi'y. It requires a full<br />
the Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce' that Monmouth' Memorial Hospital.<br />
2.- When the property owners were rolled, Charlie Slack having there -was a fight between Goddard 'bee-hlVe. • ' • ." .<br />
<strong>of</strong> Life" In. the First M. E. Church<br />
the Progressive League would ask Mrs. Ashmore died at l» o'clock<br />
ilthout objection - have permitted 243 in the- 'uwond game. Carl and Webb, in which the latter got The members now havo their new<br />
tomorrow morning. In .the evening-<br />
his subject will be "Zaccheus; ._• improvement and assess benecity<br />
to expend money for a pubthe<br />
railroad companies for better | Thursday morning <strong>of</strong> butt week,<br />
Geissner was in rare form, hitting the worst <strong>of</strong> the run-in, he having Kong-, brought here by R. Wy Edwardfl<br />
a couple <strong>of</strong> weeks ago, in<br />
protection for automobiles/ and and Dr. Crater expired at 9.16 ihts<br />
Its for said improvement, they the pins for 211, 222 and 178: been cut on the head with an auto<br />
pedestrians at several <strong>of</strong> the grade same morning; Both were buried<br />
or, the Conversion <strong>of</strong> an Extortioner."<br />
Dr. Handley preached a Kelr.lachea, to object to. the as-<br />
. . Hsmmobtoa<br />
tho racket, and Policeman Marpli they xln«- about "Mr. Gallagher"<br />
have no standing-, by reason <strong>of</strong> Scores:.<br />
rdito radiator cap. Neighbors heard working order, and, when<br />
. crossings in this dty.<br />
last Monday, and there Was . a<br />
double funeral. . . -<br />
most Interesting; sermon on Rus-essmentsian conditions last Sunday. he Invalidity <strong>of</strong> tho original or Nlchoila 182 146 138 and Jernee were sent to the house. and "Mr. Hhean"— well, you Just<br />
made on the cround <strong>of</strong><br />
After a little discussion, it was<br />
llnance. . . • • .<br />
decided by the chamber to take<br />
Dunning 172 194<br />
Montg<br />
174 They later took Webb to Dr. W, ought to hear them!<br />
similar action. , .<br />
Juniors to Hold Dance<br />
8. .If Commlsslonera <strong>of</strong> Assess'<br />
203<br />
Mrs. Johnson - Roney, who owned<br />
The<br />
ment havo. applied the principle <strong>of</strong><br />
Slack<br />
171<br />
Montgomery 162<br />
P. Haines' <strong>of</strong>fices, and Webb's in<br />
189<br />
The Pleasantvitle Kiwanis Club<br />
members- <strong>of</strong> the Junior jaiid conducted the Strand Hotel<br />
apportioning .»_*^ii—i— . i>- the expense for a Plea<br />
243 193<br />
134 205<br />
Juries were dressed by Dr. Haln will be the guests <strong>of</strong> the Ocean<br />
Class <strong>of</strong><br />
MASTER BUILDERS MEET<br />
the Ocean Ctyy High- here for a number <strong>of</strong> years, and I public improvement,<br />
let The police claim this<br />
-• according^ to<br />
School will hold a dance in the who has been 111 at Vemon Hall<br />
the benefits eonfem<br />
Totals<br />
conferred^<br />
conferred<br />
by<br />
by<br />
BBIU<br />
nald<br />
im<<br />
improvement,<br />
the fact that the com-<br />
Ocean City<br />
.•.—1 839 B91 887house has caused them<br />
Goddard City Club over here Wednesday,<br />
lot <strong>of</strong> March 14. This will be a big day.<br />
A number <strong>of</strong> the master' build Hann Building, Eighth street and for several weeks, is improving,<br />
trouble for some months past. President Stahnard - "pulled<br />
ers or this city met Wednesday West avtnuo, this evening-.<br />
missioners have paid- regard to Geissner .......:.......„. zii •222<br />
Mr many friends will be. pleased frontage will not invalidate the Hoyer ; 176<br />
178<br />
Over" a hew one this week. Each<br />
175 182 129<br />
evening and discussed the propositions<br />
made to the builders by the<br />
for awhile, -was regarded as seri-<br />
I. YlltUO nil utUu.-t lit mode<br />
IBS G. E. Cornman, Boardwalk bosi-<br />
to write on a card a guess as to<br />
to learn. ' Mm. Roncy'a condition, assessment<br />
Tarbottohi „ .'.... 161<br />
Well Known Angler Happy<br />
145<br />
member and guest was requested<br />
168<br />
MIw Esther Moll, <strong>of</strong> Tlog*.<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficials<br />
Philadelphia, was a recent guett<br />
<strong>of</strong> the • carpenters' union<br />
lous. She i» under-the care <strong>of</strong> Dr. Upon an asseument for unfairness<br />
. 141 loi» i)eiis man here, and known to hun-thedreds <strong>of</strong> the fishermen"among- the Commissioners. • ' -<br />
combined- ages <strong>of</strong> the City<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mlfls Louise M. Frame, <strong>of</strong> this<br />
only, dissatisfied owners mpst use<br />
here.<br />
PetUt .•. .<br />
dty.<br />
the remedy provided in the Home Totals .......:...~881 lar.<br />
It U reported that<br />
Rule Act <strong>of</strong> taking ah appeal to<br />
roivisitors in this resort in the summer'<br />
seasona, i» now a proud<br />
Seven <strong>of</strong> the. members bad the -<br />
no 'definite Mrs. J. K. Morrison, <strong>of</strong> the Idler Mrs. Minnie. Sultan, <strong>of</strong> Phila-<br />
the- Court <strong>of</strong> Common Pleas before Mlsa Sarah Smith has resigned<br />
action has been taken by the consame<br />
guess—165 years. The com-'.<br />
I wild, this dty,. who has been in delphls, who met with an .auto accident<br />
' several weeks ago, was<strong>On</strong> Certiorari. Before Justices the <strong>of</strong>fices <strong>of</strong> Otis M.' Townsend, home in this dty Tuesday night,<br />
resorting resortinjf to certiorari. ' her position as stenographer:- ia father. A fine boy arrived at Us<br />
. tractors, and that another meeting<br />
bined ages reach ,104, It Is stated.<br />
Philadelphia since late last fall,<br />
' wilt be held some time next week, was in town a tev/ days this waek, able to visit Ocean City Thursday. Kallsch, Blscksnd Katsebbach.<br />
Then the boya were asked to guess<br />
when some announcement will be<br />
Cole ft Cole, Esqa., for the prosecutor-.<br />
• Andrew.C. Boswell, Esq., <strong>of</strong>flcea <strong>of</strong> H. F. Stanton. ' doing well.<br />
Commissioners. "Mort" Leach<br />
and taken a similar position in theMother and boy are said tobethe combined weight <strong>of</strong> the City<br />
la guest <strong>of</strong> Miss Beck at Vernon'<br />
. made.<br />
'HalL .<br />
FOB BALE<br />
for the respondent.<br />
came the nearest to the estimated •<br />
A Baby Grand Piano! also a V2
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OCEAN rmf WINS<br />
CHAMPIONSHIP<br />
' Tfcree-Man Bowlin« Trass Beat*<br />
Atfaurtles and Captures<br />
Cop aa Trophy<br />
Ocean City's three-men bosrting<br />
team beat the Atlantlcs two Barnes<br />
out <strong>of</strong> three st the Y. M. C. A,<br />
alleys to Atlantic City on Tuesday<br />
night and thereby captured the'<br />
cop emblematic ef the champion,<br />
ship lor the 1922-23 season.<br />
Ocean City got <strong>of</strong>f to a poo<br />
start in the first-half, aeason and<br />
'.finished In sixth place, but, beginning<br />
the second half with a rush,<br />
they maintained the lead until the<br />
^I^^P^l<br />
boya -<br />
tonf ;.•••:•<br />
The Atlantlcs, having- won, the<br />
' flrst half, met Ocean City for the<br />
. fti-—ipfrm«Mp and were obliged to<br />
succumb to the superior work <strong>of</strong><br />
the local team.<br />
Harvey Adams was the bright<br />
particular star for Ocean<br />
City,<br />
his SOS score in the. second game<br />
practically deciding that contest,<br />
and In the last game he struck oat<br />
for a 190-seore.<br />
"Cam" <strong>New</strong>ell did the best rollin,<br />
for the Atlantlcs, his three<br />
_H*^T* totaling* 602.<br />
<strong>On</strong> next Tuesday evening the annual<br />
bowlers* banquet will be- held,<br />
when the local boys will be-pro-<br />
* setttod with their prize.<br />
The Mores follow:'<br />
Ocean City<br />
Tarbottom .. 134 176 128<br />
Adams ' 1«2 WB' 190<br />
Fabric •__, 188 170 184<br />
Handicap - . 26 26 26<br />
. Totals 46S -578 628<br />
Atlaatlca<br />
C <strong>New</strong>ell -. 199<br />
Moore— 160'<br />
T. <strong>New</strong>ell 196<br />
Totals<br />
178<br />
141<br />
161<br />
82<br />
587 666 607<br />
190<br />
149"<br />
185<br />
pf||;.-x ; ;|<br />
tf>v<br />
m<br />
mm<br />
••#••<br />
'•,'•<br />
WILL FOX LAND<br />
Local Mesi flan Issprevesasata to<br />
-, . WOdwood Ground<br />
Edward M.. Sutton, Ralph L.<br />
Chester and James M. Cheater, <strong>of</strong><br />
this city, who recently purchased<br />
twtuty blocks <strong>of</strong> land, embracing<br />
60S lots, in North Wfldwood. are<br />
ajiaiigliig to. fill the ground and<br />
make improvements.<br />
This b said to .be one <strong>of</strong> the<br />
coming sections <strong>of</strong> .North<br />
Wild'<br />
wood. A' new city haD, bank and<br />
high school are soon to be erected<br />
In that part <strong>of</strong> thl* resort. The<br />
new boulevard comes in at th»V<br />
point* .<br />
•<br />
Fishermen Enjoyed<br />
Annual Banquet<br />
LOSE TO COLLEGIANS<br />
AagbrV Chb Baa Good Knl.rt«la»«-«<br />
* flpterhss by Dr. Mr-<br />
Clary and B. W. Stalwagon<br />
The fifth annual banquet <strong>of</strong> the<br />
members.<strong>of</strong> the Anglers' Club <strong>of</strong><br />
Ocean City, held In Philadelphia<br />
Friday evening <strong>of</strong> last week, was<br />
enjoyed by the boys, a large number<br />
<strong>of</strong> whom Were present.<br />
There was a very excellent entertainment<br />
by pr<strong>of</strong>essionals, snd<br />
the members <strong>of</strong> the dab ssng<br />
popular songs.<br />
Dr. Samuel McClary. president<br />
<strong>of</strong> the dob, in m. short address,<br />
urged the members to work together,this<br />
ycsr for the success <strong>of</strong><br />
the organization.<br />
Henry W. Stelwagon, a member<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Anglers'. Club and a former<br />
president <strong>of</strong> the Ocean City Fishing<br />
Club, as well as president <strong>of</strong><br />
the Assodstlon <strong>of</strong> Surf Angling<br />
Clubs, told <strong>of</strong>. the work <strong>of</strong> this organisation.<br />
Dr. Hankinson was reappointed<br />
ihalrman <strong>of</strong> the casting 1<br />
tournament<br />
committee. J. L. Wilson will<br />
in charge <strong>of</strong> the Ashing' contest<br />
this season, and H. C. Lotx has<br />
been reappointed chairman <strong>of</strong> the<br />
entertainment committee.<br />
Some Sensational<br />
Shooting<br />
Locals and Visitors<br />
The Ocean City Athletic <strong>Association</strong>'s<br />
five lost to the Atlantic City<br />
Collegians by the score <strong>of</strong> 56 to 30<br />
at Temple Hall Saturday evening.<br />
Oberholtzer and Bossier, for the<br />
visitors, and Murphy and Mangold<br />
mado great throws and scored for<br />
their respective teams, and Miller<br />
made a most unuiosl shot backward<br />
over his head. The Atlantic<br />
City boys got the lead early and<br />
the flrst half ended 21 to 10, with<br />
the locals holding the low figures.<br />
Manager Garwood's<br />
boys did<br />
better and harder playing in the<br />
second half, but they<br />
couldnt<br />
qultu reach their rival*. The game<br />
OCEAN CITY LEDOEB, OCEAN CITY, NEW JEB8EY<br />
LEGION BURIES<br />
LATE<br />
by<br />
East End Five Get<br />
Back at Local Team<br />
was<br />
rather<br />
stages, but<br />
slow<br />
both<br />
in the early<br />
teams plsyed<br />
hard, particularly in . the<br />
second<br />
half.<br />
<strong>Line</strong>-up:<br />
Ocean City<br />
Collegians<br />
Mangold...*. Forward ..- Fukmer<br />
Townsend.... Forward<br />
Bossier<br />
Miller<br />
Center ....Wlesenthal<br />
Ferguson Guard ...—Shlnn<br />
Murphy<br />
Guard ...Oberholtxer<br />
Substitution — Henderson for<br />
Townsend.<br />
Field goals—Msngold. 4; Townsend,<br />
l; Miller, 2; Murphy, 1;<br />
Henderson, 2; Fulmer, 4; Bossier,<br />
4; OberhoKzer. 3; Shlnn. 3. Fool<br />
Beat' Manager "KMT Csrweed*-<br />
Boys In Hard Casae Here by<br />
S3 ta 17 Score<br />
The East End five, <strong>of</strong> Camden<br />
which lost to the quintet <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Ocean City Athletic <strong>Association</strong><br />
here by the score <strong>of</strong> 24 to 20 a<br />
few weeks ago, got back at the<br />
local team in Temple Hall Toes<br />
day night, when the visitors won<br />
by the score <strong>of</strong> 32 to 27 in a hard<br />
and fast contest.<br />
At the end <strong>of</strong> twelve minotes o:<br />
and<br />
the<br />
Morgaa-Raack Post Members Ks-<br />
' «brt Bedy <strong>of</strong> Wa. Jonea to<br />
play, Camden led, 11. to 10,<br />
the flrst period • closed with<br />
visitors leading by the aeore <strong>of</strong> 21<br />
to 13. Townsend was relieved<br />
about the middle <strong>of</strong> the second<br />
half by Ferguson.<br />
Shute, an oldtimer,<br />
Hambelton and Shugars<br />
put up a stiff<br />
game for Camden.<br />
All <strong>of</strong> the Ocean City boy-B worked<br />
energetically, but they lost many<br />
hances to Bcore, the break* ap-<br />
•arently going to Camden.<br />
<strong>Line</strong>-up:<br />
Ocean City'<br />
East End<br />
KPWORTH LEAGUE<br />
Interesting Addresses Attract<br />
Yetmg People to Meetings<br />
The regular meeting <strong>of</strong> the Epworth<br />
League will be held Sunday<br />
bvening at 6.45 o'clock In the I«eure<br />
room <strong>of</strong> the First M. E.<br />
Church.<br />
These meetings are. being<br />
well attended by the young<br />
people <strong>of</strong> the church and are proving<br />
to be very much worth while.<br />
There are always entertaining<br />
ipeAkers, who have a message to<br />
r Is—Townsend, 1; Miller,' 4;'Miller.<br />
2; . .<br />
erre, Roy Johnson.<br />
In the preliminary<br />
game.<br />
Auburn A. C. <strong>of</strong> Atlantic<br />
Msngold...._ Forward -<br />
Smigars<br />
Td Fd Davies<br />
g<br />
Townsend.... Forward -<br />
lurphy, 4; Ferguson, 1; Bossier, IM<br />
; OberholUer, 3; Shlnn, 3. Ref- H<<br />
Center _.<br />
Brown<br />
Guard<br />
Hambelton<br />
Guard 1 ^<br />
F<br />
for<br />
e n<br />
Guard<br />
_<br />
SubsUtstion —. Ferguson<br />
the! Townsend.<br />
City.j<br />
Field goals—Mangold. 3; Miller,<br />
won from the Lightning Five, <strong>of</strong> !i"L_ Mui^y' « 1;<br />
thi. dty.-31 to. 17/ The<br />
flnit }|~^ Jl^<br />
15<br />
^<br />
«, Mil.<br />
ended 13 to 10 In favor <strong>of</strong> the vls-'i'er, "B; Murphy. «V Henderson. 1;<br />
Itors. "~ - _ . _ _ . .<br />
Field, goala—N. Benner, 4: Sea<br />
man, I; T. Benner, 3; Solitaire, 4.<br />
Yockbaum. 6; McGucldn. 2; Rosen-<br />
Sbugars, 3; Davies, 2; Hambelton,<br />
,.'•>: Shute, 1. Referee, Roy Johnberg,<br />
l;<br />
Benner, 1; Yockbaum. 1;<br />
MGld 1 Rf<br />
1. Foul i als—T.<br />
. i;<br />
RESERVES VICTORIOUS<br />
McGuckln. 1. Referee, Ch1Swkk.ji.ocel High School Boys Win fro**<br />
:<br />
~ | Ple-ea-tvflle<br />
PLKABANTVILLB WON | The Ocean<br />
City High School<br />
Reserves<br />
beat the Pleassntvllle<br />
A<br />
large<br />
His Forsser Hoi<br />
delegation <strong>of</strong> local<br />
American Legionnaires went to Atlantic<br />
City Sunday afternoon to<br />
pay a last tribute to their<br />
late<br />
comrade and fellow-member, William<br />
lones, who was killed when<br />
the auto track In which he was<br />
riding was struck by a locomotive<br />
on the Pennsylvania Railroad.<br />
The civil, funeral, held at the<br />
home <strong>of</strong>' his sister, was a Urge<br />
one.<br />
Among the many floral designs<br />
arranged about the . casket<br />
were two beautiful wreaths from<br />
Morgan-Ranck Post, <strong>of</strong> this city.<br />
Comrade<br />
Jones saw long service<br />
with the regular army .and<br />
served over-seas about three years.<br />
He Joined the local' legion<br />
post<br />
the young folk.. "Next Sundsy| T >»» k - VkUiry from High School la Hlgh School Reserves In thi* city<br />
evening 1 , meeting will be no ex- ; **»»a ***** Wednesdsy night. 14to 11.<br />
ception. The spelter will be S.<br />
rht<br />
Weasantvllle High School<br />
<strong>Line</strong>-up..<br />
M. H<strong>of</strong>fman, president <strong>of</strong> the Men's ! flv * Wednesday night, at Temple I o,^,, clt_ • pi««»airtvUle<br />
j Bible Clsss. • Mr. H<strong>of</strong>fman U aV HsU -<br />
bclt the Ocean c "y High! MacGregorJ Forward ......<strong>New</strong>man<br />
Interesting speaker and all are.! 8 *" 00 '' team. 30 to 23, an eitra! A. Selvsgn... Forward ......_Brook*<br />
il " ' " "<br />
soon after his arrival in Ocean<br />
City, about a year ago.<br />
Early Monday morning Morgan-<br />
Ranck Post sent six uniformed<br />
pall-bearers to Atlantic City, to<br />
ilace the casket on the train for<br />
ihlpment to Reading, Pa. Enroute,<br />
the body was escorted by<br />
:wo armed and uniformed guards'<br />
sent by this post, "Bud" Holding<br />
and John B. TbalUeo. •-•<br />
Post<br />
oOeiala had previously<br />
made arrangements with the legion<br />
x>«t In Readme, who tamed oat<br />
Monday afternoon in large numbers<br />
and buried Comrade Joaes<br />
with the burial rites <strong>of</strong> the Amer-<br />
Lcgion and full . military<br />
honors.<br />
This occasion, aad as it. is, is<br />
not without its good, for It has<br />
shown the solid unity <strong>of</strong> the American<br />
Legion<br />
country.<br />
Haly Trinity Chorea Children's<br />
Chas Meets This Aftaraoa<br />
At Holy Trinity Church, Eleventh<br />
street and Central avenue,<br />
<strong>of</strong> which the Rev. Joseph W.<br />
Watts is rector, the Lenten services,<br />
• interesting to' both young<br />
and old, are well attended. .<br />
The .children's<br />
class in music,<br />
sewing and.knitting will meet at<br />
2 o'clock this afternoon.<br />
Services Sunday will be as follows:<br />
Church School, 9.30 a. m.;<br />
celebration <strong>of</strong><br />
manioc 10.46 the<br />
a.<br />
Holy Comm.<br />
' Evening<br />
prayer and sermon, 7.46. The<br />
Woman 1 * Guild will meet in tho<br />
rectory. Thursday, March 6, at 2<br />
p. m. .<br />
Saturday, March 3, 1928<br />
her birthday<br />
anniversary by a<br />
number <strong>of</strong> her friends, who sent<br />
bar pretty cards.. Mls« Boyle has<br />
been a teacher In this city twentty-ili<br />
years. . She taught In the<br />
high, school twelve years. She I*<br />
now in charge <strong>of</strong> tho eighth (trade.<br />
Thore have been 186 graduates<br />
from the high school since Ml**<br />
Boyle has been teaching In the<br />
local schools.<br />
W. C T. V. MEETING<br />
latpertant Sabjecu to be Discussed ]<br />
Old Resident Burled<br />
John W. <strong>New</strong>kirlc, aged 07 yearn,<br />
who had been a resident <strong>of</strong> Ocean<br />
City a quarter <strong>of</strong> a century, wan<br />
buried at Woodstown on Saturday<br />
afternoon. He had been bedfast<br />
about a week, nnd death was the<br />
i result <strong>of</strong> kidney<br />
troubles. Dc-<br />
I ceased, who was a brother <strong>of</strong> Mrs.<br />
'Niels<br />
Carlson, <strong>of</strong> this city, had<br />
(been a cripple nearly all <strong>of</strong> hi*<br />
life. He had a number <strong>of</strong> friends<br />
at Gathering March 7<br />
The regular monthly meeting <strong>of</strong><br />
tho Ocean City W. C T. V. will<br />
be held at the homo <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Wm. j<br />
F. Gardiner, 760 Asbury avenue, [<br />
Wednesday, March 7, at 3 o'clock.<br />
; among the older residents <strong>of</strong> this<br />
I resort. The funeral wa* in charge<br />
<strong>of</strong> J. Prescott Cadman.<br />
| The subject will, be "Anti-Nar-<br />
' cotlcs," Mrs. Laurie, superintendent.<br />
The<br />
department <strong>of</strong> scientific<br />
temperance Instruction In public<br />
schools will be presented by the<br />
newly-elected superintendent, Mrs.<br />
Mary Bareford. <strong>of</strong> this city. She<br />
will<br />
speak <strong>of</strong> the importance<br />
placed on this work as presented<br />
by the World's Convention <strong>of</strong> the<br />
W. C. T. U. in Philadelphia.<br />
Lightning Five Lost<br />
The West End team, <strong>of</strong> Atlantic<br />
City, defeated the Lightning Five,<br />
<strong>of</strong> this city, at Temple Tall Tuesday<br />
evening by tho score <strong>of</strong> 81<br />
to 19. • . •• '<br />
LEGAL NOTICES<br />
CITY OF OCEAN CITY<br />
cordially Invited to hear him.<br />
CHARGB8 EXPLAINED<br />
Solicitor -BoaweU Clears Matter*<br />
minute period being retired iS'SS*" 1<br />
to settle the exciting contest<br />
Icordon^T."<br />
The score Was tied at 22 at the<br />
end <strong>of</strong> the regular game.<br />
In the extra period, Scott Adams<br />
tUlstiag to Two Corporations JHCorrd a foul goal. Painter and<br />
Regarding the alleged charge*<br />
that the West <strong>Jersey</strong> and Seashore<br />
Railroad Company sought<br />
(16 for the privilege <strong>of</strong> running a<br />
gas main under it« tracks<br />
here,<br />
and 92 a-year for maintenance.<br />
Ott made afield goal each, while<br />
Center<br />
.Rujbo<br />
Guard<br />
Shutter<br />
on<br />
Guard ......Csmsisle<br />
Field goals—MacGregor, 2; A.<br />
Selvsgn, 2; Gordon. 1; N«<br />
I: Carnasale, I. Fool<br />
MacGregor, 1; A.tVlvsgn<br />
don. 1; Hambo, 1.<br />
ewman,<br />
goals—<br />
i, 2; Gor-<br />
Clark scored two.<br />
Ocean City<br />
BoswelU....:.<br />
Baron.<br />
S. Adams<br />
Glbb<br />
<strong>Line</strong>-up:<br />
j<br />
Pleasantvllte<br />
. m<br />
Qty Solicitor BosweU. to whom j BIsckmsn.<br />
Birthday Surprise<br />
John<br />
Laler, <strong>of</strong> this city, was<br />
—Rosso I given a very pleasant birthday<br />
Painter'surprise party at his home a snort<br />
-•••<br />
«£!_•!-•<br />
Forward<br />
Forward<br />
Center<br />
Guard. : '. Clark<br />
Guard . , Lloyd ]<br />
was referred at lasti Substitutions — Pntxenmyer for 'music, and the gnesi<br />
week's meeting <strong>of</strong> the City Cora- !HI^ f^Ueyd"" *** * a * on '-\l°** i .» €U "f e :. Th !<br />
•llif<br />
Port Republic on the af temoon and<br />
evening <strong>of</strong> March 5. At the afternoon<br />
session, opening at 2 o'clock.<br />
h<br />
O<br />
report to the<br />
p !<br />
road company's • Camden <strong>of</strong>fice and ><br />
h b<br />
and he was. presented<br />
a-beautiful gift. 'There was<br />
>ts also en-<br />
Those<br />
present<br />
g^sl^iBsron. . 2; • T. Ad-i* ere: M^ "4 Mrs. Hendrfckson,<br />
mlssloners, made<br />
. _, .. .._-<br />
MMsferl-1 fMfjimj 'board this week. iams. 3;"Boswell, ~i; Rosso", "i:|Mr. and Mrs. Baker, Mr. and Mrs.<br />
A nZtsterUli«»fe^«rwill h.1 ' Mr. Boswell stated that he hsd Painter. 6; Ott. 2; Clark. 3. Foul I Jernee, Mm. CUrenCe Sack, Miss,<br />
J_££1S1-3«C^ at *^<br />
Ad - m '' B: «""*'»'i^W K-ble M, and Mr. Chas.<br />
r*mA .«,-._.>.-•.•*»—J « -» roun.r, *. Sampson, -.George Nichols, Mr.<br />
throughout the<br />
Realtors Bay Properly Here<br />
H. G. Harris. sV Co, real estate<br />
dealers in Atlantic City, have parchased<br />
from John R. Jones, realtor,<br />
his property at 608 Eighth<br />
street, this city, where Mr. Jones<br />
t present has his <strong>of</strong>fice* and<br />
home. The new owners will tske<br />
possession about<br />
April 1, when<br />
Mr. Jones expects to move to hi»<br />
new <strong>of</strong>fice building at the corner<br />
<strong>of</strong> Eighth street snd Wesley avenue.<br />
Mr. Jones will make a turnbur<br />
<strong>of</strong> fine Improvements to the<br />
bouse which he bought some time<br />
since from Dr. H. T. Foulds, at the<br />
Ocean<br />
there.<br />
<strong>of</strong> . Fourth<br />
avenue, and street and<br />
will<br />
reside<br />
Cards Seat Teacher<br />
Miss Mattie A. Boyle, who has I missloners<br />
been teaching in the public schools<br />
<strong>of</strong> this dry for many years, was<br />
remembered, a few day* ago, on<br />
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS<br />
Contract No. 737 B<br />
I Scaled bids or proposals will be<br />
. received by the Board <strong>of</strong> Commisis<br />
loners <strong>of</strong> the City <strong>of</strong> Ocean City,<br />
N. J., at the <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> the said Comin<br />
City Hall, Ocean<br />
City. N. J., March 19th, 1023, at<br />
(Continued oa Page Seven)<br />
- Sral Eatalr .<br />
Last Year Property for Sale and to Rent With<br />
HAZARD<br />
Adriatic Boildiag<br />
Eighth SUeet Between Ocean and Atlantic Avcnaee .<br />
TELEPHONE SM OCEAN CITY. N. J.<br />
WIRE<br />
KRAUSS<br />
TO WIRE YOUR HOUSE<br />
46<br />
411 Asbuty Avenue Ocean City, N. J.<br />
p<br />
there wOl be<br />
discussion<br />
-Church Methods," led by the Rev.<br />
Or. Paulson, <strong>of</strong>. Ventnor. Other<br />
speakers wul In<br />
L. K. MacLeod,<br />
d<br />
the-Revs. J.<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
Pleasantville,<br />
. and Chas. A. Conover, evangelist,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Philadelphia. The speakers at<br />
the evening meeting will be the<br />
jjter. Vemon H. Howlett, <strong>of</strong> Atfcntic<br />
City, and Evangelist Conhad<br />
been informed that the charge t<br />
• A Good Salesman<br />
<strong>of</strong> 115 wss for the preparation <strong>of</strong><br />
"Jim" Graham, a well known<br />
plans, and a charge <strong>of</strong> $2 was • local barber, is telling; a story on<br />
made for inspection. The charge himself, which.<br />
Incidentally, re<strong>of</strong><br />
|15 was not a part <strong>of</strong> the cost j vvaU "Dick" Townsend, son <strong>of</strong> Otis j<br />
<strong>of</strong> the construction <strong>of</strong> the pip«1M. Townsend, building contractor,'<br />
line and the $2 wss not to be an I to be a coming salesman. A hlghj<br />
annual charge.<br />
BISCAYNE OPENS<br />
Has Made Many Imtenta<br />
to Hotel.<br />
The Biscayne Hotel-in.this city<br />
opened yestafday. for the spring<br />
and summer season, after a number-<br />
<strong>of</strong> improvements had been<br />
> the interior <strong>of</strong> the house.<br />
Elizabeth Bloodin. the enand<br />
pf«f>—^pyw^^fpg<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Biscayne, reached<br />
this city the latter part <strong>of</strong> last<br />
week, sod immediately she began<br />
i preparations for tha. reopening <strong>of</strong><br />
. * th* hotel. She is now ready to<br />
• take care <strong>of</strong> the patrons <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Biscayne in her' customary flrst-<br />
. elsss style..<br />
and ' Mrs. "Jack" Busby, <strong>of</strong> this<br />
city; Mr. and Mrs. Victor Feather,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, and Mr. and Mrs.<br />
Jos. Whitehair, <strong>of</strong> Camden. •<br />
nchool club <strong>of</strong> which "Dick" I*<br />
Solicitor BosweU said that, ac-| active member recently<br />
' . Babies' Horn* Meeting •<br />
A meeting in the interest <strong>of</strong>. the<br />
Seashore. Home for<br />
cording to- stipulations with the<br />
City Gas light Company and the<br />
West <strong>Jersey</strong> and Seashore Railroad<br />
Company, there will be no conditions<br />
which will affect utilities<br />
In this city In relation to the railroad<br />
company on West avenue. In<br />
the opinion »f the solicitor, it will<br />
not be. necessary to petition the<br />
State<br />
Public Utility Commission<br />
for a ruling 'on this matter,- as be<br />
had been instructed to do at the<br />
meeting <strong>of</strong> the City Commissioners<br />
last week.' •.'••.-•.<br />
:<br />
dance and the young man persuaded<br />
"Jim" to .buy a ticket,<br />
"Jim."<br />
as his friends are aware, has only<br />
ohe good leg, and the dance party<br />
was held on a Saturday night, a<br />
barber'a busy time.<br />
Clrtit-Carrier Bzamlnatlos<br />
An open competitive' examination<br />
for carrier-cterk for the Ocean<br />
City. Post Office wtyl he held here<br />
at 0 o'clock Saturday, March 17.<br />
Applicants, who taut submit<br />
photographs, are requested to get<br />
la touch with Parker Miller.at the<br />
local post <strong>of</strong>fice.<br />
Babies will be held at the Hazard<br />
real estate <strong>of</strong>fice, in the Adriatic<br />
Building, Eighth street, near'At-'<br />
Isntlc avenue, Monday afternoon,<br />
March 6,' at 4 o'clock.<br />
Everyone<br />
interested in this work U cordially<br />
.Invited to be present/ ' '<br />
<strong>New</strong> York Cat-Price Shoe Store<br />
1018 Asbury Avenue.<br />
Look at Them<br />
Compare this with other stores: :<br />
Men's and Ladies' Brogue Oxfords at $3.45<br />
a $6.00 value. Seeing it conviendng.<br />
When in Woodbine, visit the<br />
<strong>New</strong> York Bargain Store<br />
As We Are RtamingA Clearance Sale<br />
Phone »7<br />
J. KINSEY<br />
REAL ESTATE BROKER<br />
407 FOURTEENTH STREET<br />
OCEAN CITY. N. J.<br />
Apartmeots, Baagakwa, Hotels. Cottages for Sal* or<br />
Quick action sivso on Hstiaga settt direct to thb <strong>of</strong>fice<br />
"BOAT BOARDS"<br />
We have jiiat received a MW •toick <strong>of</strong><br />
Cedar Boat Boards, and <strong>of</strong>fer them for side<br />
while they last<br />
t t SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO.<br />
"Everything to Build a Building"<br />
12th St and West A*e. OceaniCity, It J.<br />
BROWNLEES<br />
PHONE ee-R<br />
M0VINC IMaNS<br />
U<br />
oa PHI1A AND OCEAN CITY<br />
DAILYEXPRESS<br />
Private Roaou<br />
Goads Issmisstls<br />
Offica and Warehouse<br />
306 7th St., Ocean City.N.J.<br />
PUIs. Office-ZS S. FraolSc.<br />
BM Phoe*—Lsahanl 2300<br />
Our Motto—"We Deliver the Goods'<br />
HHMMHIIIIHHIMMMMIM'IMMtMtlM<br />
W. J. OSGOOD<br />
Contractor and<br />
Builder<br />
Jobbing <strong>of</strong> AH Kinds Takaa<br />
Estiautss) OiserfaBy C*vas><br />
Plans FarsUsaed If Dadrssl<br />
u WALTON PLACB<br />
PaoaeBAT J<br />
SING LEE<br />
Chinese Laundry<br />
OPHK ALL TBAst<br />
• QUICK<br />
SIS ABBUBT AVX<br />
WALTER TOHLUST<br />
PLUMBING &<br />
HEATING<br />
138 Anbury Are.<br />
Ocean City<br />
TBLBPHONB «1S-J<br />
: FRED J. SULLIVAN<br />
Phone 778-W<br />
Plumbing<br />
Heatint;<br />
Jobbing Work Promptly' Attended to<br />
Estimstefl Furnished.<br />
Registered<br />
320 Asbury Avenue<br />
PLANS AND ESTIMATES<br />
JOBBING A HPBCIALTT<br />
RALPH SUTTON<br />
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER<br />
PHONB «4-J<br />
1, w> POUBTBHNTH St.<br />
STORES FOR RENT<br />
ON NINTH STREET<br />
Apply<br />
STRAND HOTEL OFFICE<br />
• -.•'Sti<br />
WmmL<br />
I I<br />
•p<br />
w<br />
n& ; .<br />
tm<br />
' Satiuday. March 8, 1928<br />
GET 4 ma BOX<br />
ATJODRDOOR<br />
This or a Door-Slot Will Soon be<br />
Required by the Post OaVe<br />
Autbortdes ,<br />
Postmaster B. Frank Smith, a<br />
few days ago, received<br />
another<br />
notice from<br />
the' United. States<br />
Post Office Department calling at-,<br />
tention to the requirement <strong>of</strong> tho;<br />
M^'flll.<br />
BOYS TO CAST IN<br />
OCEKfr .tutii. LEDGER, 6CEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY<br />
Hannah Ml Wood to .Morris' F.<br />
Florence M. Champion* ot vir., to<br />
Charles S. Allen, et ux^ to John<br />
PHILADELPHIA I ^^ «• Woodward to Oscar M.<br />
• • . | Preston.. S1B.00O. Lot in north-<br />
Yoons Ua-ibera <strong>of</strong> Ocean<br />
City i west lino <strong>of</strong> Ocean avenue, IG0 fe«t<br />
Fishing Oo5 Prepare for<br />
southwest from Fourteenth street,<br />
Sosse BxeHng Contest. '"""" ' "<br />
As rcadum <strong>of</strong> tho Ledger will<br />
Utdg«r will<br />
recall, at meetings <strong>of</strong> the Ocean<br />
southw<br />
50x135<br />
Same<br />
|(j42<br />
8cctI<br />
Richard S. Andcnion, it ux., to<br />
to same. »20,000. I»t<br />
_. «»»«•• i Kichard S. Andcmon, «t<br />
City Fishing Club last.summer it [Frank Stoelman, ct ux.<br />
I was suggsstod that a boys' casting j Lot 286, section A.<br />
| section A.<br />
Henry T. Foulds. »t ux.. to John<br />
«. Jones. I^>t S17 to 8111, »cction<br />
A.<br />
Gcorgo WV HnrriK ot ux to<br />
Frances W. Pw*. Southeast 10<br />
feet <strong>of</strong> lot 61, oil <strong>of</strong> lot 62. plan 4<br />
Boy Front, Pleasure Park trnct<br />
*2M. Lot 163, block<br />
00, plan D-2.<br />
Dorr E. Nowton, et ux., to<br />
James Barr.<br />
Lota C-29 and C-31,<br />
block 100, plan <strong>of</strong> Jos. F. Collins.<br />
Same to Lillian H. Purve*. Lot<br />
C-23, block 100. pla.n <strong>of</strong> Jos. F.<br />
Cnlllnat.<br />
Sumo, to James H. Loppcn. Lots<br />
. —_ . •• •"• . • (M. -Sutton.<br />
„,„„» «, me requirement <strong>of</strong> tho! tournament bo held during "Boys' William W. Balloy, ut ux., to tho , I55 and 150,<br />
department that people must have|Wo,k" In PhlUdelphla, snd Dur*ll ^U^, " ^ a^X,n°A<br />
' '<br />
J """ *~<br />
at their dwellings cither a door- Shuster was appointed chairman <strong>of</strong> (<br />
Augustus /. Smith "et iix.<br />
slot or mall box for the Immediate _ Bpccl_, committee to'work out IHM. M m-n-.- " "<br />
receipt <strong>of</strong> mall as the carrier ar-i<br />
receipt <strong>of</strong> mall as<br />
rives.<br />
"That this ordci-<br />
is reasonable<br />
d<br />
;thc doUUs connected with auch an'.cction A.<br />
1 Augustus • £ Smith, e<br />
work outjmida M. Sinkler. $l.«00.<br />
«tiA<br />
undertaking.<br />
ig. . ' L<br />
The time is now not far <strong>of</strong>f, and Brln<br />
he boys interestd i th «t<br />
A<br />
, ei<br />
„ „ ...,w noi lar on", and " r ' no uncK ' WW- 'Property In I j<br />
the- boys interested in the sport <strong>of</strong> ""uthwest lino <strong>of</strong> Park place H0| An<br />
casting are getting their rods and f «l southeast from Houthca»t line •».<br />
. .-.„ .ma. o.to James H. Loppcn. Lots<br />
Joseph Drulfuii, «-t ux., to Nluumi C-2S and C-27. block 100, plan <strong>of</strong><br />
M. Sutton. $6,500. 1'nrt n( loUi.Jo*. F. Colllnx.<br />
, section C. • : Samo to Anna M. Cooper. Lots<br />
'<br />
J * me '<br />
A - Lon -" tri '« >t ' *-'* ux - '" A-17 and A-19. block 108. plan <strong>of</strong><br />
lAmcliu Franklin. ?l^!00. U j o r F Collina<br />
300J, block .10, Gur.lcns. William E Weber et ux to<br />
Lot 5fli>, Emma S. Mai.,, et vir.. to Amelia , )orr K N.wton LoU C-^#25<br />
Franklin. U«H>. Lot 14.JC, block a7i 2 ;„ ^ 35 37 3 47.<br />
> Koth- ,<br />
Property '" I<br />
tiardens.<br />
John II.<br />
ina<br />
Slay<br />
and mutually advantageous,<br />
writes John H. Bartlctt, first as- •# » #•. » # \u" I">i'" . - , '<br />
slsunt postmaster general "Is'casting are getting their rods and . lf «*t southeast from Houthea»t line i O l. plan B. 101-A orxl lul-H<br />
evidenced by the fact that before reel, cleaned and oiled, prepara-,' 0 '^r^n. "«"~- ^f %i<br />
OCEAN CITY MUSIC SHOP<br />
611 EIGHTH ST, ' t ..''.,.-<br />
Open Evening* Phone 797 D. B. Anderson, Prop. ; : .. ; v ; ,.,v ; ,- :; •>-;rd<br />
per cent, have complied. It is not<br />
' the purpose <strong>of</strong> this order to. deprive<br />
anyone <strong>of</strong> the uso <strong>of</strong> the<br />
malls, bat rather to perfect an<br />
efficient system.**<br />
The' order regarding these mail<br />
boxes was-to take effect on March<br />
1. Postmaster Smith asks patrons<br />
to bear this in mind and act ac<br />
eordingly. "<br />
plan •"' i . ——' ' —--<br />
^ATLANTIC CITY ELECTRIC COMP<br />
<strong>New</strong> Waiting SUiion<br />
Says the current number <strong>of</strong><br />
"Trolley Talks," Issued by the<br />
Shore Past <strong>Line</strong>:<br />
In the present building boom between<br />
Pleasantville and Somers<br />
Point, Launch Haven has certainly,<br />
come in for Its full share <strong>of</strong> attention<br />
from the homo seekers. The<br />
rapid development <strong>of</strong> this very desirable<br />
locality has prompted the' Gazette:<br />
Shore Fast <strong>Line</strong> to- erect a waiting<br />
,, r i...<br />
station at Launch Haven, This ; W ' , <br />
will prove S great convenience to **" J. router,<br />
the constantly increasing number "„"",*<br />
<strong>of</strong> people who uso. this atop.'<br />
„._ , _..„ „., -,......» n. Stllwell. J 10,000.<br />
in town recently, told some <strong>of</strong> tho: Northeast 25 feet <strong>of</strong> lot H32,-HCCresidents<br />
interested that Harry ition C. '. .<br />
- - ' William . S. Palmer, et ux., U<br />
Miriam R. Carrlgucx.<br />
Kdnlorly<br />
V2V, feet <strong>of</strong> lot 11, plan 4. Bay<br />
Front,.... ..." .-<br />
Charlotte s. Chester,' et vir.. to<br />
A. Randolph Fogg. *S,500. Lot 6<br />
and northwest 10 feet <strong>of</strong> lot 0,'<br />
southeast 20 feet <strong>of</strong> lot Z and<br />
northwest 30. feet <strong>of</strong> lot 3, Seashore<br />
Realty Co.<br />
Edward- H- Classen, et ux., to<br />
Charlotte S. Chester. Lot 5 and<br />
northwest-40 feet <strong>of</strong> lot 6, Sea-;<br />
xhore Realty Co.<br />
Rowland Development Company<br />
Myers, known to many <strong>of</strong> the business<br />
people here, is now traveling<br />
In Europe. He is there partly on<br />
business and also enjoying a pleasure*<br />
trip,~havlfi_- been sent over by<br />
the firm. .<br />
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS<br />
Recent Sales or Interest to-Residents<br />
aad Cottagers<br />
Tho following In an abstract <strong>of</strong><br />
conveyances entered for record In<br />
the. county clerk's <strong>of</strong>fice for the<br />
week ending February 16, as reported<br />
by the Cape May County<br />
17, block IJ>, Tucknhor.<br />
Same to Kmnm IK I'ortvr.<br />
38, block 11, Tuckahoe.<br />
ft<br />
C ty<br />
P. D. Nevvberry & Co<br />
BUILDERS<br />
Phone 148<br />
55 Asbury Avc.<br />
PONT BE LONELY<br />
Join The Crowd Who Daily Smile<br />
AS THEY<br />
Twitch] The Switch"<br />
FOR<br />
Silent Service<br />
AND<br />
The ^Matchless" Night<br />
Atlantic City Electric Company<br />
10th A WESTfAVE.<br />
OCEAN CITY DIVISION f<br />
owand Devel<br />
to John J. Foster, Lot 184,1<br />
ex'en,<br />
.Lot 770,1<br />
Traveling in China<br />
Capt J. Loren G<strong>of</strong>f and wue<br />
. are about to start iat China, Capt<br />
G<strong>of</strong>f, an Ocean City boy, who has<br />
been stationed at Fort Mills. Phil-<br />
'—'"<br />
MnW hi<br />
ipplne<br />
s. Phil<br />
having a two<br />
. v 1 ...-.ff, M—vtnK a cwo<br />
months' furlough.<br />
They will visit<br />
points <strong>of</strong> Interest in China and the<br />
. Malay Peninsula. .<br />
• Back from Florida<br />
Mrs. Ralph Sutton and eon<br />
Ralph. Jr.. <strong>of</strong> 13 West Fourteenth,<br />
street, have returned after a three<br />
weeks* sojourn in the South. In<br />
company with Mm. Sutton's<br />
father and mother, Mr. and Mrs.<br />
0. W. Harris, <strong>of</strong> this city, they<br />
visited many places in the South.<br />
Including: Cocoa,<br />
Rockledge, Orlando,<br />
Lakeland,.. Tampa and St<br />
Petersburg. Master Ralph brought<br />
back with him an alligator two<br />
feet long. It is a curiosity to his<br />
many friends. He also brought<br />
back a cotton-mouth<br />
moccasin<br />
snake, which he killed. Both Mrs.<br />
Sutton and her son had a fine time<br />
' and liked tho Sooth very much.<br />
Will Give Minstrel Bhow<br />
The members <strong>of</strong> the A. J. F.<br />
Club, <strong>of</strong> the Ocean City High<br />
School arc planning to give a<br />
minstrel show in. the near future.<br />
There is a lot <strong>of</strong> good<br />
material<br />
among the boys^<strong>of</strong> this organisation.<br />
Matilda A. Tower, et al., ex'c, I<br />
etc- to Water A. Dlttrlch. S2.600. |<br />
LoU 017 and 619, section A,<br />
wife I Same - to J. Aimer Dittrich.<br />
$2,000. Lot Oil), section D.<br />
Robert A. Davies. et •!.. to Edward<br />
T. Richardson, et aL Lots<br />
441. 442 and 443, block 4, plan I,<br />
Gardens.' . .-<br />
William M. McCIain. et ux.. to<br />
Helen M. McCIain. Lot 739, section<br />
D.* Also lot in northwest line<br />
<strong>of</strong> Wesley avenue, 300 feet southwest<br />
from Third street, 50*120<br />
feet.<br />
Hannah W. Mitchell > to Charles<br />
Baron. $060. Lot 117], block 11.<br />
pish 3, GarucnH.<br />
Robert IL Hood, et ox., to<br />
Daniel Jl. Paris. tl^BOO. Lots<br />
1316,1310 and .southwest 23 feot <strong>of</strong><br />
1317,-block 13,'plan 3, Gardens.<br />
Fidelity Realty Co. to Benjamjn<br />
F. Moss. Lot 470, section C.<br />
KEYSTONE<br />
AND<br />
DANDY<br />
POULTRY<br />
FOODS<br />
FRESH DAILY<br />
"o.VCK KF.D Ot-'T KKI'KATHI)'<br />
ASK YOUR DEALER<br />
Mrs. Osborn Corson<br />
Hatertals for Decorating China.<br />
An AsMrtment ef White Cntas.<br />
Flring aad Gilding a SpedaUr<br />
Instructions in Water<br />
Color,<br />
Oils and China at Studio.<br />
616 Asbury Avenue<br />
Ocean City<br />
PHONB 141 W<br />
E. A. CORSON<br />
GENERAL CONTRACTOR<br />
737 Aabury Avenue, Oce_n City. N. J. .<br />
Roads Sewers Bridges Bulkheads<br />
VAN, THE TIRE MAN<br />
-Will open about February 1 with the Isrgest and beat<br />
equipped shop on the coast<br />
STEAM VULCANIZING . •<br />
Expert on Cord Tires<br />
We handle all makes <strong>of</strong> tlrea '<br />
214 WEST' AVENl'Ki OCEAN CITY, N. J.<br />
Work cullrd for and delivered<br />
•i'iii<br />
1<br />
J<strong>of</strong> Economical Traniportalfom<br />
IMS UHlVOiSAt CAB<br />
The FORD CAR Is the utraoet value for your money<br />
you can fluid in the world to-day. What is more 4<br />
they can be purchased 'for a small amount • down*<br />
.with a year to pay. Quick deliveries and ninety!<br />
days guarantee. . ' .'<br />
BUY YOUR FORD FROM<br />
EDW.C. KURTZ<br />
Ford Sales and Service<br />
908 ASBURY AVENUE<br />
Ocean City, <strong>New</strong> <strong>Jersey</strong><br />
WE SELL EVERYWHERE<br />
"SERVICE THAT SATISFIES"<br />
Realize the Difference<br />
—the<br />
j Tp<br />
Springs (Patented) <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Overland—its bull-dog<br />
jDQotor that &>a' not pump<br />
olL<br />
<strong>New</strong> Departure bearings<br />
front and rear axles.<br />
—the all-steel bod/ and<br />
baked enamel finish <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Overland—its longer lines,<br />
higher hood and lower seats.<br />
Drive an Overland and real*<br />
i-e the difference. ' .<br />
—the twenty-five and better<br />
gasoline mileage <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Overland—Its Timken and<br />
• Gmtm$79S . ScJUn $860 . AJHM« _»fc.»___<br />
NAHASS MOTOR CO.<br />
NINTH AND OCEAN AVE.<br />
1923<br />
Superior Models<br />
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UKLIVEHKO PRICKS<br />
Two Pass. RoadsUr<br />
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Five Pass. Sedan .....:.....<br />
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Light Delivery '. '. *57aS0<br />
"Nothing Compares<br />
with<br />
CHEVROLET"<br />
TELEPHONE GOZ<br />
Keystone Garage<br />
and Service Station<br />
FOURTH ST. AND ASBURY AVE.<br />
OCEAN CITY, N. J.<br />
FOR SALE<br />
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LCH BATOBDAY<br />
BUILDINO<br />
LEOOEB CO.<br />
Editor<br />
Mgr.<br />
natter at<br />
' Port Office.<br />
' ia advance.<br />
VICTOBY<br />
a (forv-fchroogh its solicitor,<br />
' BbjrwsD. baa won a notable<br />
It <strong>of</strong> a- number <strong>of</strong><br />
to determine the<br />
assessments /made on<br />
J worfcj»d Js^yin^u,,,,,, „,„,,<br />
Senior C E. :<br />
Philadelphia, a where be does anorf<br />
Intermedslte C E. . 6.45<br />
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work.<br />
[with George Arlisa.<br />
Mrs. Russell H. Nulty and son,<br />
Johann; witnmues, . Whirlon --." - . "f W "- '•««•<br />
Evening Worship — 730<br />
'< Mr.' and Mrs.- Ralph Button, <strong>of</strong> Ounhar; Inn* »-t ». .<br />
John, <strong>of</strong> this dty, have returned<br />
W. Ecknin,<br />
<br />
Otitst<br />
Prop.<br />
JU can be sure <strong>of</strong> getting real<br />
value when you bur prepared<br />
ro<strong>of</strong>ing if the name Carey " is<br />
on the label. There are- light,<br />
medium and heavy weights, and smooth<br />
surface and rough .surface styles designed<br />
to meet every purpose<br />
Every kind and weight .<strong>of</strong> Carey<br />
Ro<strong>of</strong>ing has been tested out in actual<br />
service and has demonstrated (hat it is .<br />
the longest wearing ro<strong>of</strong>ing obtainable<br />
for the price you pay.<br />
Townsend»s Lumber Yards<br />
Street and Haven Ave,<br />
Jobbing and Alternations<br />
Eventually—Why Not NowT ' •<br />
CON8ULT ,<br />
HOWARD O. MACPHERSON<br />
Practical Carpenter and Builder<br />
. 1021 A8BUBV AVBNUB .<br />
•SATISFACTION IS OUH MOTTO" OCEAN CITY. N. /.<br />
"^tir^r-r---<br />
_.. ua racial Treatment a<br />
Special Attention toChildren's Hair Catting<br />
Hall Barber Shop<br />
GROVES Numbing and<br />
G. CHAMPION<br />
BOILDWO ^ N<br />
S7<br />
m<br />
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Snttirday. March 8, 1928<br />
iiir?* 1<br />
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and!<br />
..._ fin<br />
"CUBED SHOP'<br />
, WWe MoreThanZOO<br />
, NecoUatlag With<br />
: BalUcrs<br />
|psn^iihone Bell 29a<br />
WILL1T8 P. HAINES. M. D.<br />
l Wl *»»"<br />
^tage wtu not invimwur »*«. ->.<br />
—ment if they have been guided<br />
by the prindple^bf apportioning<br />
the expense according to the<br />
benefits.". Kohler vs. Guttenberg,<br />
38 N, J. Tx. 419. ;<br />
When an attack Is made upon<br />
an assessment on the ground that<br />
lit Is unfair the Home Role Act <strong>of</strong><br />
1917 provides' a remedy by appeal<br />
Court <strong>of</strong> Common Pleas.<br />
Ninth and Wealey<br />
Geneal Practice and DJf""" 0^<br />
Eye, Ear. Nose and Throat<br />
Office hours:<br />
9 to 12 A- M-: « to^8 P. at<br />
s<br />
. In<br />
Phone'174. — ---<br />
HERSCOEL PETTsT, M. D.<br />
807 Wesley Aveaae<br />
Office Hour. {?^">^«i<br />
Wed. A Sun. 9-10 A. M. only<br />
392,<br />
isment wiii1 - DC: ^"""V<br />
order In which they are<br />
I th brif f couns<br />
the order In which they are pre<br />
sented In the brief <strong>of</strong> counsel for<br />
t<br />
th« prosecutors.<br />
C. The first reason<br />
^ r<br />
-advanced Is<br />
chairman. Marine Na- . ^ ^ ^ ^ t - X t a S - ^<br />
,nd Robert Bright, | J ^ ^ ^ Ocean City and not<br />
I WE INSIST THAT ^<br />
•-<br />
SANITATION-J<br />
— MAKES <<br />
ILL-HEMTrJ,<br />
TAKE A C.<br />
kVACATIOH]<br />
inaeo LU » :<br />
A dissatisfied I Bell Phone 277<br />
JOHN H. WHITICAH, M. D.<br />
717 Wesley Avenue<br />
Ocean aty, N. J.<br />
O»lr. Hmir. J » *O 10 A. M-<br />
OfQce Hours \. 7 to. 8 P. M.<br />
Pany.<br />
. CraUfal to Friends<br />
WlUard W. Adams and family,<br />
i di<br />
through, the<br />
d f<br />
rife?,--<br />
Adams fatherinlaw. Ty<br />
especially grateful to, the members<br />
P t<br />
V t n s<br />
especially grateful to,<br />
<strong>of</strong> t- Russell Henry Post, Veterans<br />
h tk hr<br />
B^<br />
a stock with whc y<br />
. familiar, consult' your<br />
It<br />
<strong>of</strong> t- Russell Henry Post, Ve<br />
lot Foreign Warn, who took charge<br />
[ l is Mr<br />
banker before buying. It can<br />
cost you nothing; it may save you<br />
best plan Is .to have<br />
aUeeivea Coegrmtalstloos<br />
Ira B. Johnson, a well known<br />
• <strong>of</strong> this dty, is rethe<br />
congratulations <strong>of</strong> ££ .u^^nt "wrth" reference to<br />
.<br />
r <strong>of</strong> . • the resaurces back <strong>of</strong> the stock<br />
'•U-s. nn * " - V " n8 °<br />
Mi the P luui ioT its development.<br />
^co * nH * !1 -<br />
Your banker will be able to tell<br />
' (n short order whether or not he<br />
Is telling the troth. If the salesman'<br />
Is honest and Is selling good<br />
security, ho will not hesitate to<br />
have you consult your banker. Do<br />
you think a man gelling United<br />
CLEAN AS YOUK HOMB<br />
v MOULD'S THINKER<br />
funeral, services.<br />
was a veteran <strong>of</strong><br />
PHONE 1«-J<br />
FRED<br />
ADAMS<br />
70S A8BUBT ATBNUB<br />
INTERIOR<br />
DECORATOR<br />
Wall Papers<br />
Paperhaagbig<br />
DR. M. B. STANNABD<br />
DENTIST<br />
Maaaak BJdg-, Wh and Ashory<br />
Avenoe<br />
OCBAN CITY N. S.<br />
Bell Phone.<br />
aave the City<strong>of</strong><br />
J*^ nftnolcss uuiu<br />
law or otherwise,<br />
<strong>of</strong> the employers 1<br />
<strong>of</strong> the State <strong>of</strong> <strong>New</strong><br />
other act pertaining<br />
1 or laborers, by<br />
Company bond or<br />
. work: will be com<br />
tor before June 1st. 1929.<br />
<strong>of</strong> Commissioners reright<br />
to reject any o<br />
a,fl£to waive any informality<br />
specifications can be<br />
m the : City Clerk by<br />
110.00.<br />
_ . 26th, 1923.<br />
9N A. COB8ON.<br />
or <strong>of</strong> Public Works.<br />
H. COLLISSON, JB.,<br />
City Engineer.<br />
SY A. MORRIS.<br />
City CUrk.<br />
Pt«smber<br />
Every Has Can Look Into the<br />
rotare If He Takes the<br />
TtautsiDoSo<br />
We believe that the majority <strong>of</strong><br />
ao-«all«4 wise "men are simply<br />
eanfol man. Being provident BinXDENO,<br />
£crnr, NEW.JERSEY.<br />
must be made on.tne<br />
•A and must cover all<br />
and be accompanied<br />
„, , . la writing, <strong>of</strong> a<br />
Company authorized to<br />
' business in the State <strong>of</strong><br />
, to the effect:<br />
the<br />
contractor. will.<br />
on (10) days from the date<br />
may be notlned. that the<br />
; and surety . bonds are<br />
.or execution,<br />
m^T* ute and<br />
a contract upon the terms<br />
stated in the<br />
F. H. WARE<br />
JDBT1CE OF THB PEACE<br />
Collection <strong>of</strong> Accounts Solicited<br />
—BenU Collected—<br />
Office: 1039 A8BUBY A'<br />
Telephone 27&-M-<br />
H. H. FRANKLIN<br />
' The Sellable<br />
HOUSE PAINTER<br />
1404 WB8T AVB, OCBAN COTT<br />
Phono 455<br />
contracter and aaid<br />
Company will execute and<br />
' the bond required by the<br />
'" is.<br />
•<br />
the aaid Surety Coraecome<br />
surety in a sum<br />
t to the contract price for the<br />
and substantial' and full<br />
•nee <strong>of</strong> the contract - if<br />
I to said contractor, and for<br />
tra<br />
<strong>of</strong> aaid.<br />
d f<br />
and<br />
i<br />
Rut or seven things can be cleaned! a* a table top. Also<br />
spoiling at a time.<br />
Three it's high enough to prevent<br />
burners will do the work be> •-*—:—<br />
»)#->? •*••<br />
m* m*l W. H. OLDFIELD & SON<br />
TILE AND MARBLE WORK<br />
t CBMIKAL. AVENUE. OCEAN CITY, N. J.<br />
IHHUCIE wraia uu uio mn& ^^<br />
cause all the heat is retained<br />
and put to work.<br />
. '<br />
And note too that Smooth-<br />
, top's plain, eved surface ui^cu M uur oucmunu.<br />
-pieyenu vessels from tip?<br />
You'll quickly retognfie it as<br />
ping, keeps grease from .the. tJdieit, handiest, best<br />
bom<br />
g<br />
stooping. .<br />
Compact, convenient, economical,<br />
labor saving. £<br />
See Smoothtop detnoi)-,<br />
stratcd at our Saletroonn.<br />
YU ikl<br />
f<br />
t ,u(, >vvr. >;v>~ ""•)'<br />
oineia, and iu as easily<br />
U, quickly retognfie it a*<br />
.the . tJJieit, handiest, best<br />
'cooking range you ever saw.<br />
THE days from the date<br />
that be may be notified that the<br />
contract and surety - bonds are<br />
ready .for • execution, emrnte and<br />
deliver a contract upon the terras<br />
and conditions stated in the proposal<br />
and specifications.<br />
2 Tht th tt<br />
2. That spec<br />
the fi.<br />
contractor and said<br />
ll<br />
d<br />
Surety Company win execute, and<br />
deliver the bond required by the<br />
specifications.<br />
~ ~ * the said Surety Comecome<br />
surety In a sum<br />
equal to the contract price for the<br />
faithful and substantial and full<br />
performance <strong>of</strong> the contract if<br />
awarded toaaid contractor, and for<br />
the i •<br />
a.<br />
pany That the<br />
will becoi<br />
<strong>of</strong> ,<br />
work and<br />
EDUCATION ROOM, in the HIGH<br />
SCHOOL BUILDING. OCEAN<br />
CITY. NEW JERSEY, on<br />
MARCH 8th, 1823<br />
st the HOUR OF EIGHT<br />
O'CLOCK in the evening,<br />
for heating and ventilation * In the<br />
NEW HIGH SCHOOL BUILD-<br />
ING, OCEAN CITY, NEW JEE-<br />
All bids most be made on the<br />
forms provided and moat cover all<br />
items therein and be accompanied<br />
by an agreement, in writing, <strong>of</strong> a<br />
Surety Company<br />
authorised to<br />
transact business .In the State <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>New</strong> <strong>Jersey</strong>, to the effect:<br />
1. That the contractor will,<br />
within ten (10) days from the date<br />
that ha may be notified that the<br />
contract and surety bonds are<br />
ready for execution, execute and<br />
deliver a contract upon the terms<br />
and conditions stated in-the propoaal<br />
and specifications.<br />
2. That the contractor and said<br />
Surety Company will execute and<br />
deliver the bond required by the<br />
speettkationa.<br />
pany will<br />
the aaid Surety Com<br />
surety in a sum<br />
equal to the contract price for the<br />
faithful and substantial and full<br />
performance <strong>of</strong> the contract if<br />
awarded toaaid contractor, and fo<br />
th lt f id l<br />
a<br />
the —'•<br />
tei<br />
a ,<br />
fo<br />
<strong>of</strong> aaid ajuilL and<br />
d f<br />
the<br />
^ffifmrit <strong>of</strong> aaid a<br />
material in good order for<br />
<strong>of</strong> one.<br />
eepUnce<br />
by .the Architect, ordi<br />
-, —r and,tear excepted. '<br />
*. That if the contractor shall<br />
omit or refuse to execute the contract<br />
and surety bond or bonds<br />
within the said space <strong>of</strong> ten (10)<br />
days, the Surety Company will become<br />
surety to pay to the Board<br />
S'f Education <strong>of</strong> Ocean City, <strong>New</strong><br />
ersey, any difference between the<br />
sum which the contractor would be<br />
entitled to receive upon the completion.-<strong>of</strong><br />
the contract, and such<br />
sum as the said .Board, would be<br />
obliged to pay any bidder or person<br />
to whom the contract may be<br />
awarded.<br />
The <strong>of</strong>ficers <strong>of</strong> snch Surety Com<br />
pany must, under oath, or its doly<br />
authorised agent for such purposes,<br />
certify to the financial responsibility<br />
<strong>of</strong> the com]<br />
required by the laws <strong>of</strong><br />
surety agreements must be<br />
In proper form and must be duly<br />
executed and acknowledged by it<br />
or its duly authorhted agent.'<br />
The contractor shall also furnish<br />
soch other bond or bonds and<br />
liability<br />
Insurance, by, a Burecy<br />
Company muthorfated to' transact<br />
<strong>New</strong> <strong>Jersey</strong>, and<br />
atlon<strong>of</strong> the City<br />
corporation, aw<br />
> from any OabU<br />
V f^lcirporation" <strong>of</strong><br />
*"»« "'Uhe^oard <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>of</strong> Ocean City, a<br />
Its <strong>of</strong>ficers <strong>of</strong> each from any<br />
ity under any <strong>of</strong> the laws <strong>of</strong> aaid<br />
Stete.<br />
AH bids must be In sealed envelope<br />
and on the envelope mus'<br />
be placed the following:<br />
> '<br />
"Bid for Plumbing and Sanitation<br />
in <strong>New</strong> High School,''<br />
The contract to be awarded to<br />
the lowest responsible bidder; the<br />
Board <strong>of</strong> Education ol said City<br />
reserving the right to, reject any<br />
or all blda and to wafte any<br />
formality. .<br />
PLANS<br />
AND . HPECIFICA<br />
TIONS and PROPOSAL FOBM<br />
mar-be - secured from .Vrrlan B.<br />
Bmlth, Architect,' .Guaranty trust<br />
Building, Atlantic City, <strong>New</strong> Jerbusiness<br />
in the State <strong>of</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>Jersey</strong><br />
as maybe necessary under the<br />
laws <strong>of</strong> said State and to save the<br />
City -<strong>of</strong> Ocean f Education <strong>of</strong> the City<br />
<strong>of</strong> Ocean City, a corporation, and<br />
its- <strong>of</strong>ficers <strong>of</strong> snch from anjf liability<br />
under any <strong>of</strong> the laws <strong>of</strong> said<br />
&jbate.<br />
All bids must be in sealed envelope<br />
and on the envelope must<br />
be placed the following:<br />
-fad for Building <strong>New</strong> High<br />
SehooL"<br />
The contract to be awarded to<br />
the lowest responsible bidder; the<br />
Board <strong>of</strong> Education <strong>of</strong> said City<br />
reserving the right to reject any"<br />
or all bids and to waive any<br />
formality.<br />
PLANS<br />
AND SPECIFICA-<br />
TIONS and PROPOSAL FORM<br />
may be secured from Vivian B.<br />
Smith, Architect, Guaranty Trust<br />
Building, Atlantic City, <strong>New</strong> <strong>Jersey</strong>,<br />
upon deposit <strong>of</strong> fifty dollars,<br />
which will be refunded upon the<br />
return <strong>of</strong> said plans and specifications<br />
and if returned within ten<br />
days after the award <strong>of</strong> the contract.<br />
HENRY W. TOWNSEND,<br />
Clerk <strong>of</strong> the Board <strong>of</strong> Education<br />
<strong>of</strong> Ocean City, <strong>New</strong> <strong>Jersey</strong>, by<br />
order <strong>of</strong> said Board.<br />
Dated February 14th. 1023.<br />
Adv>-*-rr-8t<br />
CITY OF OCEAN CITY, N. J.<br />
NOTICB TO CONTBACTORS<br />
Contract No. TSS<br />
Sealed bids or proposals will be<br />
received by the Board.<strong>of</strong> Commissioners<br />
<strong>of</strong> Ocean City, N. J., at the<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
Cy, N. J., at the<br />
C7-*? rr nwin)io'nfm in<br />
O<br />
Cit N' J<br />
<strong>of</strong>flctfl <strong>of</strong> ^ff C7?nwin)ionfm i<br />
the CHy Hall, Ocean City, N.' J,.<br />
March t. 1928, at the hour <strong>of</strong> 8.00<br />
P.M., for the building <strong>of</strong> two<br />
frame pavilions located in Central<br />
Ocean City .and South Ocean City,<br />
N. J., as described in the Bpeeiflca-<br />
AU bids must bo made on the<br />
forma<br />
provided, cover all items<br />
contained therein and be accomtied<br />
by cash or check certified<br />
a' <strong>New</strong> <strong>Jersey</strong> Bank or Trust<br />
Cotnpany .in the sum <strong>of</strong> 92S0.00<br />
payable to the City Treasurer <strong>of</strong><br />
Ocean aty, N. J., without condition.<br />
A certificate from a satisfactory<br />
Surety Company, covering<br />
the "fowl**" ol the specifications,<br />
must be attached to.the bidding<br />
by a <strong>New</strong> <strong>Jersey</strong> Bank or Trust<br />
Company in the sum <strong>of</strong> t260M<br />
payable to the City Treasurer <strong>of</strong><br />
Ocean City, N. J.. without condition.<br />
A certificate from a satisfactory<br />
Surety Company, covering<br />
the demands <strong>of</strong> the specifications,<br />
must be attached to the bidding<br />
sheet.<br />
The successful bidder will be required<br />
to furnish, within ten days<br />
from the date <strong>of</strong> the award, a satisfactory<br />
Surety or Guaranty Company<br />
Bond in the sum <strong>of</strong> the full<br />
amount, <strong>of</strong> the award, conditioned<br />
for the faithful performance <strong>of</strong> the<br />
contract, payment <strong>of</strong> all the bills<br />
and wages.and will be required to<br />
save the City <strong>of</strong> Ocean City, N< J,<br />
harmless.from all actions at law<br />
or otherwise, and by virtue <strong>of</strong> the<br />
employers' liability act <strong>of</strong> the<br />
State <strong>of</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>Jersey</strong> or any other<br />
act pertaining to employers or<br />
laborers, by giving a Surety Com<br />
pemy bond or insurance.<br />
The entire work to be completed<br />
by the first day. <strong>of</strong> June, 1923.'<br />
The Board <strong>of</strong> P^rrr* i^h<br />
h h<br />
The Board <strong>of</strong> Prrr^Th>fMTfl re<br />
surve the right to reject any or all<br />
bids <strong>of</strong> towaive any Informality<br />
(n any bid.<br />
Plans and specifications can be<br />
obtained from the City Clerk by<br />
diti<br />
flOOa<br />
depositing f<br />
a<br />
Dated February'12, 1923.<br />
EVERTON A. CORSON,<br />
Director <strong>of</strong> Public Works.<br />
WM. H. COLLISSON, JR,<br />
- . ' •. City Engineer.<br />
HARRY A. MORRIS,<br />
2-17-ul<br />
City Clerk.<br />
CITY OF OCEAN CITY. N. J.<br />
NOTICB TO CONTRACTORS<br />
Contract No. 7SS<br />
Sealed bids or proposals will be'<br />
received by the Board <strong>of</strong> Commlsaiomra<br />
<strong>of</strong> Ocean City, N. J., at the<br />
<strong>of</strong>fices <strong>of</strong> Hald Commlsalont-rs in<br />
the dry Hall, Ocean dty, N. J^.<br />
March 6, 19Z3, at the hour <strong>of</strong> 3.00<br />
P. M.. for the rebuilding <strong>of</strong> a timber<br />
bulkhead ' along Bay avenue,<br />
between Second street and North<br />
atreet, in the City <strong>of</strong> Ocean City,<br />
N. J., as described In the specifications.<br />
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AH bids must be made on the<br />
forms<br />
provided, cover all Items<br />
contained therein and be accompanied<br />
by cash or check certified<br />
by a <strong>New</strong> <strong>Jersey</strong> Bank or Trust<br />
Company in the sum <strong>of</strong> 1250.00<br />
payable to the dty Treasurer <strong>of</strong><br />
Ocean City, N. J., without condition.<br />
A certificate from a satisfactory<br />
Surety Company, covering<br />
the demands <strong>of</strong> thespecificatitons,<br />
must be attached to the bidding<br />
sheet<br />
The successful bidder will be required<br />
to furnish, with ten days<br />
from the date <strong>of</strong> the award, a satisfactory<br />
Surety or Guaranty Com<br />
PALMER'S<br />
Tire and Repair Shop<br />
Reliable<br />
1016 Adbury Avenue<br />
Work Called For<br />
and Delivered<br />
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You Should Decide Right Now to Purchase from<br />
My List <strong>of</strong> Exclusive Properties<br />
In Every Section <strong>of</strong> the City<br />
TWO-PAMILY APABTMBNT8<br />
Near beach. Fint floor ha* 2<br />
bedrooms, second Boor - 3 bedroom*,<br />
bath*, all conveniences.<br />
WOO. . • ;<br />
Nnr beach Three bedroom* In<br />
each apartment, very attractive.<br />
Eight apartments In heart <strong>of</strong><br />
dty and near beach. Hot water<br />
heat. A very good • investment.<br />
$92,000.* 7 Attractive: term*.<br />
two-family apart.<br />
g i*rrf**»fully famished*'<br />
in finest section <strong>of</strong> f resort. rt (21,000. (2000<br />
Two-family apartment, folly<br />
furnished. 8.bedroom* each.- Also<br />
fnrtmh". bungalow, near Ocean<br />
avenue and trolley, center dty.<br />
Price 118,000.<br />
PHONE 757<br />
-HERE ARE A FEW SUGGESTIONS<br />
COTTAGES<br />
- Cottage with 11 rooms, bath,<br />
electricity, center <strong>of</strong> city. Price<br />
Cottage with 7 rooms, all conveniences.<br />
Also ,4-room cottage.<br />
on'rear.- Owner will sacrifice f
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1 Union. With M*<br />
WILDWOOD LOSES<br />
TOJCEANtlTV<br />
Manager Garwood'a Firs B«ata<br />
• Pride <strong>of</strong> Five Mile Bttdi In<br />
Hot Gam*. 23 to Zl<br />
Accompanied by a crowd <strong>of</strong><br />
"rooters." the Wlldwood Athletic<br />
<strong>Association</strong>'s team, with the redoutablo<br />
"Tom" Delanoy, came to<br />
Ocean City Monday evening and<br />
lost to Manager "Kid" Garwood's<br />
five. In one <strong>of</strong> the hardest*ought<br />
gamca <strong>of</strong> the season by the score<br />
<strong>of</strong> 23 to 21.<br />
It might be uald in this connection<br />
that Referee Roy Johnson,<br />
who always tries his beat to give<br />
both,teams on the floor a square<br />
deal, was all right In the opinion<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Wlldwood contingent so long<br />
OB they thought their team was<br />
KOtting the rlght'declaions, but, as<br />
soon as it was u little the other<br />
way, from their viewpoint, then the<br />
referee was "on the bum." • Twss<br />
ever thus.<br />
The crowd was a noisy one, and<br />
the boy* on each team Were<br />
cheered along by their backers.<br />
When the first half ended, . the<br />
locals wero on the wrong end <strong>of</strong><br />
the score—13-to 11. But Ocean<br />
City Went back strong in the second<br />
half, and the score was tied at<br />
To Look After Boys'<br />
Casting Tournament<br />
Ward Beam Head* Committee <strong>of</strong><br />
the Ocean City Ffahlnff Club<br />
for Season Activities<br />
President W. W. Tyera, <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Jcoon City'Fishing- Club, has appointed<br />
the following committee to<br />
take care <strong>of</strong> the boys' tournament<br />
'or the coming season: .<br />
W. Ward Beam, chairman; Chas.<br />
. Moginnls. Robert B. Vollum,<br />
George F. Bauer, G. E. Comman,<br />
jeorge F. Bauer, Jr., J. J. Neely,<br />
tto Schafhousor, W. A. H<strong>of</strong>fman,<br />
Churchill Bungerford, David Hunrcrford,<br />
Chas. Vollum and Jon. V.<br />
telley. •<br />
Theso gentlemen are all active<br />
embers <strong>of</strong> the club and much In-*<br />
rested In the junior members <strong>of</strong><br />
tho organization. They will meet<br />
vithln.a comparatively ahortr time<br />
ind make arrangements for castng<br />
event? for this season.<br />
Announcement has been re-<br />
•eived by the Ocean City Pishing<br />
Club from the Angiors' Club <strong>of</strong><br />
Jcean City that the Anglers' Club<br />
rill hold its annual<br />
iaturday, August 18.<br />
tournament<br />
County Legion Boys<br />
Hold Rally Here<br />
Members Given Splendid . Address<br />
by H. Walter GUI—Mu»!c and<br />
Luncheon Were Feature** .<br />
The members <strong>of</strong> the American<br />
<strong>of</strong> Tweniy-sls Pieces.,<br />
Members <strong>of</strong> _ Morgan-Ranck Zimmerman. owner <strong>of</strong> many<br />
Post, American Legion, <strong>of</strong> this theatres In Philadelphia and vicinto<br />
Florida some weeks since. social rooms <strong>of</strong> the church Monday<br />
Legion posts <strong>of</strong> Cape May County<br />
city, arc arranging to organise a Ity,<br />
assembled in the social rooms <strong>of</strong><br />
brass band. The boys havo' appointed<br />
the following committee<br />
o'clock. .-".'-•<br />
afternoon, March IS. at 3J0<br />
are now in Daytona, where they<br />
the First Presbyterian Church in the Civil War veterans at the<br />
went from MimmL They are traveling<br />
by auto and they have found<br />
this city Friday evening <strong>of</strong> last<br />
to push the plans: John Adams,<br />
Mrs- Powell, <strong>of</strong> Camden, will<br />
gathering.<br />
•<br />
week and enjoyed one <strong>of</strong> their<br />
Roger B. Williams, Harold Paris<br />
talk <strong>of</strong> her experiences'in India. -<br />
Tho "feed" was enjoyed 'by tho<br />
the roads bad. However, they<br />
periodical rallies, the boys being<br />
and Maurice Hillman. There were<br />
visitors, and tho rally was regarded<br />
as ono <strong>of</strong> thu best held in<br />
covered the distance between<br />
the guests <strong>of</strong> Morgan-Ranck Post,<br />
thirty volunteers at the first meetin<br />
j; held to consider thin matter.<br />
Installing N«w Chimes. '<br />
<strong>of</strong> this resort. Members <strong>of</strong> Morgan-Ranck<br />
Post's l-ndliV Aux-<br />
Miami and Daytona, 268 miles. In The tubular chimes for the First<br />
a long time.<br />
a little more than nine hours. M. E. Church <strong>of</strong> this city are'now<br />
It is' the thought to. have a band Mr. and Sirs. Zimmerman expect being Installed. It Is expected<br />
iliary wero also guests <strong>of</strong> the local TOWNB ARE GROWING <strong>of</strong> twenty-six pieces, and arrangement*<br />
have been made to secure City or Ocean.City. .They have a ate within a' few weeks. These<br />
to apend Eaiter either in Atlantic that these will be ready to oper-<br />
post.<br />
Prior to tho meeting, the legionnaires<br />
had a short 'street pa-<br />
Shore Fast Une Atlantic City, as instructor. Mr. and are summer residents <strong>of</strong> in any church In this resort.<br />
Many Communities Helped by the the uurvicea <strong>of</strong> Frank Morrkk, <strong>of</strong> beautiful bungalow, in this resort, will be the first chimes installed<br />
rade, headed by the Wlldwood The March number <strong>of</strong> "Trolley Murrick in nn old bandmaster and Ocean City.<br />
Bund, which is the'county legion Talks," Issued by the Shore Fast hjis u high reputation among band<br />
band.<br />
<strong>Line</strong>, contains the following: nun in this section <strong>of</strong> tho State.<br />
Post Commander Elmer Jack- At tho tlmp the Shore Fo»t <strong>Line</strong> Mr. Merrlck, In a talk with the<br />
Bon Pear), <strong>of</strong> Morgan-Rnnck Post, commenced to operate between Atlantic.<br />
City and Ocean'City, it many discouraging features in<br />
men oT the post, told them <strong>of</strong> the<br />
presided nnd Introduced as the<br />
first speaker T. D. <strong>New</strong>ell, vice traversed some very spnrHcly Bet-<br />
coimottion with establishing a<br />
.mandor <strong>of</strong> the Atlantic County<br />
Legion- nnd u member <strong>of</strong> Harvey<br />
Post, <strong>of</strong> Atlantic City. Mr. <strong>New</strong>ell<br />
complimented tho county members<br />
on having BUch an excellent band<br />
that was nearly reached by former<br />
President Wilson and tho fighting<br />
men <strong>of</strong> America. .<br />
Messrs. Wlnterbum, <strong>of</strong> Wildwood,<br />
and Candy, <strong>of</strong> this city,<br />
spoke briefly^ and it was announced<br />
that the next rally will bo held at<br />
Cape May.<br />
Messrs. Willis, <strong>of</strong> this city, and<br />
Gundy, <strong>of</strong> Tuckahoe, represented<br />
Will Have Band<br />
American Legion Boys Here Arranging<br />
to Have Organlutlon<br />
tied territory. There were only n brass band, but the" boys were still<br />
Few homes'along tho Shore'Road determined to go ahead. Inatrubetween<br />
Plcasantvllle and Somora j mentn will be purchased within a<br />
Point, and Ocean City hod but ujfi-w weekH, und the instructions<br />
fraction <strong>of</strong> the population It has ; will, then bo Ktarted.<br />
The present thought is to have<br />
<strong>of</strong> music and said he would like to<br />
Women Will Fight see a similar band in Atlantic<br />
In a very short tlmo people-be- ] the following InHtruments, among<br />
County. •<br />
Cigarette Smoking<br />
to realize- the Increasing lothoru: Kour comets, four troror<br />
<strong>of</strong> property served by tho ;boni-H,. four clarinets, two<br />
, 'A vocul selection wan given by<br />
U. Members j a quartet comprising Messrs, Col-<br />
19. Then pandemonium broke Jcesn Clty-W. c. T.<br />
Lowden, Hotcan and Shcrto<br />
iteadlly increased In value up to ] one basu, two snare-drums,<br />
new railroad. That property bun | phones, three altos, two tenors,<br />
loose, and when the- Ocean City Urge Strict Enforcement <strong>of</strong> llsson.<br />
boyakept their -score going- up<br />
8UU Law<br />
iman, and there was an encore, he present day. • (drum and cymbals.<br />
there was Joy that was not ex- The'member, <strong>of</strong>.the Ocean Cltyiwhich they "responded. "They were Every year the Increase in home-1 - '<br />
"eoeded on that memorable occasion W-C.-T. V. at their meeting this:followed by Maur.ce Gandy, who building has been greater until at!<br />
Ms de Narrow Escape<br />
when Casey went to bat. While week approved and will strongly song, and he. too, was enctho<br />
he present time tho demand i»' J - Kln»oy, °' this city, made a<br />
everybody was on edge, and theupport<br />
the following resolution After another number .by much greater than tho supply, narrow escape from serious Injury<br />
Ocean City lads led by the alight adopted at the W. C. T. U. na- quartet, and some ^ •leasantvllle b»'» population <strong>of</strong> j in nn auto accident on the road bebout<br />
ten thousand and n»n»n.' everyonej tween Absccon and PleasantvlUe a<br />
margin <strong>of</strong> one field goal,. the tlonsl convention In Philadelphia munlty slnelnc. H. Walter Gill, an<br />
whistle blew, ending the struggV ii November:<br />
Atlantic City Ciy attorney y nnd promil<br />
Clb Club clrclen, was joverai smaller communities in-i Hl| chtIy<br />
ago. His nose was<br />
'"••«<br />
knows what 'Ocean City Is. The i<br />
and, after, the cheers <strong>of</strong> the Ocean .Resolved, that the National nent in Klwanls<br />
City "rooters" . had subsided, Woman's Christian Temperance introduced o» the speaker <strong>of</strong> th« luded (n Northfleld, LJnwood and<br />
J.<br />
peace' reigned In Warsaw, Union encourage further scientific evening. • . ~ Homers Point are growing with<br />
Une-up:<br />
research into the effects <strong>of</strong> nicotine<br />
and urge all public and private<br />
Mr. Gill began by saying that .qual rapidity.<br />
Ocean City.<br />
Wlldwood<br />
there have been poems and pictures<br />
Mangold.. Forward .. Esslituj<br />
school teachers and Sunday achool! by men <strong>of</strong> genius, but. being un- Chsotauqoans at Church<br />
Townsend Forward Delaney •orker. to assist In an educa- 1 worthy, these have not survived, The young women who gave the j *£<br />
Miller. Center ..Llvetey tonal campaign to make these ef- <strong>On</strong>ly that which Is worthy sur- Chautauqua entertainment' in tho<br />
Ferguson . Guard ...Warflngton Octs knownTwlth • view-to in-vive,. he declared. He spoke <strong>of</strong> .a<br />
Murphy Guard .Walker<br />
assembly room <strong>of</strong> the high school<br />
.tructing the youths as to the well-; family wherein all the men were<br />
Field goals—Mangold. 1; MlUer,<br />
Saturday afternoon ' and evening<br />
' 2; Essllnir, 2; liveiey, 2; warrington.<br />
1: Walker. 2. Foul goals— urth4r • j after the name-<strong>of</strong> each man was<br />
roved fact, <strong>of</strong> science; and be It' beafarcn,; In the family iog-book<br />
played several numbers at thej<br />
evening service in the First M..E. X<br />
' Mangold, 8; Miller, 7; Murphy, 1; Resolved, that we continue our the inscription. "All the brothers<br />
Ferguson, 1; Essllng, 1; DeUney,<br />
Church-Sunday, and their playing J<br />
3; livexey, 1; Warrington, 2 jajucatlonal campaign; that we were valiant." Ho referred to thewas appreciated by the large congregation,<br />
the members <strong>of</strong> tho<br />
LOMC DISTAW •. i<br />
iit^MS's^l
\'J! Freeholders, at" Its mooting at<br />
busily engaged in tho preliminary [cao« M«» (V»rf ur«..— W-J—-<br />
work, and important<br />
announcements<br />
will be made within a few<br />
days.'<br />
•<br />
In the meantime, it's "up to" oil<br />
loyal residents and property owners<br />
here to bo ready to do their<br />
'utmost to make the affair oho <strong>of</strong><br />
the- most successful' events . ever<br />
sponsored by Ocean City, and wo<br />
are sure all will be on tho firing<br />
line.<br />
tor <strong>of</strong> music in the city's public<br />
schools, has been busily engaged<br />
for sorae daya past in training<br />
th« children <strong>of</strong> Miss MacNell's<br />
sixth grade room for an operetta.<br />
rcul treat is in store for the par-<br />
LAID TO REST<br />
surfaced roods ore being<br />
built cnts and.adult friends <strong>of</strong> the chiK<br />
these may not be dug up for con-' dren for Monday evening, March<br />
duits, sower, water or gas pipes, 19. The entertainment . will be<br />
etc., for a period <strong>of</strong> five years after held in the assembly room <strong>of</strong> tho<br />
Capt. Z. a Steekoan Burled With<br />
Masonic Ceremonies<br />
Capt. Zephaniab S. Stoolman,<br />
formerly <strong>of</strong> 127 Walnut street,<br />
Philadelphia, was laid to rest Monday<br />
from the residence <strong>of</strong> . his<br />
daughter. Mrs.. T. George Middle-,<br />
ton, <strong>of</strong> Somers Point. Richmond |<br />
Lodge, No. 230, V. and A. M ȯf |<br />
part<br />
Philadelphia, <strong>of</strong> which, the deceased<br />
had been a member for<br />
fifty years, was represented by<br />
next foil.<br />
With a real band comprised <strong>of</strong>l 1 *" 111 " "arts. It is a game that<br />
visitor! for<br />
, . . . . _i " ~» .""IgTows in popularity each year, aa<br />
members <strong>of</strong> the American Legion 1^ .^ft hecomet<br />
better known.<br />
Harvey V. Lake and some<br />
friends among tho summer<br />
•a' played the game on the<br />
courts at Mr. Lake's home on Atlantic<br />
'<br />
and a regular<br />
bogle and dram<br />
. corps <strong>of</strong> the Veterans <strong>of</strong> Foreign<br />
Wars, Ocean City will not lack for<br />
inspiring music in the days <strong>of</strong> tho<br />
near future.<br />
and'appi<br />
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At present |<br />
stta* wit |<br />
, , Aasoclat,|<br />
bring about-;<br />
cations. --;<br />
••.VH-toaal*- j<br />
.carpenters j<br />
bean very .pi<br />
•Living «*(<br />
last J<br />
• conditions, j<br />
to wotW<br />
fa bopwl<br />
factory<br />
OCEAN CITY'S NEW POST-<br />
MASTER<br />
The Ledger congratulates- Edwsrd<br />
M. Sutton upon his appointment<br />
as postmaster <strong>of</strong> this city. - .<br />
Mr. Sotton served as postmaster I." 1 " 1<br />
Same.<br />
avenue, near Sixth street,<br />
eighteen or twenty<br />
years . ago,<br />
folks" llfUd their eyelids' and<br />
But the last few years<br />
iva 'Jjongotl all this.<br />
Tennis It<br />
no longer looked upon as a "lady.<br />
U*<br />
disappointed, not * few' strlkM*-] « ame '».»»>»% "fit-" =„<br />
improvements in the present service<br />
within a comparatively short<br />
time after Mr. Sutton again assumes<br />
the reins In the post <strong>of</strong>fice.<br />
A TOUCH OF SUMMER . .<br />
- This section <strong>of</strong> tha country had<br />
a touch <strong>of</strong> summer-like<br />
weather<br />
last Sunday and the number <strong>of</strong><br />
visitors here on that day indicated<br />
thai the people <strong>of</strong> the large cities<br />
are only too anxious to' return<br />
once more to'their favorito seaahore.<br />
resort and breathe the pore<br />
salt air. .<br />
There is every reason to expect<br />
a most prosperous summer scssor<br />
for Ocean City this year, and, I:<br />
tact, for the years to<br />
eyes and plenty <strong>of</strong> wind,<br />
<strong>of</strong> the<br />
DIRECTOR ^CAMPBELL<br />
BOMB<br />
The Ledger last week announced<br />
the return <strong>of</strong> City Commissioner<br />
Wm. H.. Campbell the day previous<br />
to hl B home In this resort after<br />
an enforced sojourn <strong>of</strong> some weeks<br />
whe<br />
the other matter<br />
_<br />
Di.ector Joa. O. Champion, with<br />
power to act. ' ' • '<br />
The county mosquito extermination<br />
commission was given authority<br />
by" the board to "use the<br />
<strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> the county<br />
strator.<br />
y<br />
you receive alimony during<br />
The old house at Grassy Sound,<br />
known aa the John Shaw house, is<br />
to be <strong>of</strong>fered for sale to the higbevening<br />
will begin.a<br />
series <strong>of</strong> three sermons on<br />
the general subject,<br />
'.'Why Dfd<br />
Jesus Diet" The two remaining<br />
sermons will be delivered by Mr.<br />
Voegelln at the Sunday morning<br />
services in his church.<br />
The minister-will<br />
discuss . the<br />
est bidder.<br />
Smith<br />
R. Fendall<br />
authorised to prepare a<br />
compneairnilve map <strong>of</strong> the county,<br />
xhowiiCQhe Gtate,, county and<br />
township roac^in colors.<br />
To the director <strong>of</strong> highways was<br />
referred, with power to act, the<br />
request <strong>of</strong> the superintendent <strong>of</strong><br />
the United States' Coast Guards<br />
b Now in Italy .<br />
leal men a* extremTly'serious. ' M-iV W». * Davis and f.m-<br />
••ortunatcly. the fcrt <strong>of</strong> these "*' <strong>of</strong> Mporeatown.. and Oce,<br />
friends proved TronnHI— ~d Mr. City, who have been In<br />
more • a<br />
England for more thon<br />
•trten<br />
.••••>••.<br />
m<br />
!i&S|v<br />
years he has conducted<br />
« >»»Hua best<br />
the-Flanders, a house that will<br />
be bis pride and his triumpb-hls<br />
oreain come true*<br />
BACHARACH ALERT<br />
Although ' Congress<br />
has *. ad<br />
journed, and moat <strong>of</strong> the members<br />
<strong>of</strong> this body are.now predisposed<br />
to "take things<br />
The Reliable Builder<br />
TOWNSEND<br />
Elghtli Stwet and Harea Ave. Oe«n CMy N. J.<br />
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE<br />
for Rent-IMghUi and W-aley Avanue. Haatei.<br />
Saeond<br />
floor. '<br />
SUr« for Rent-Eighth nnd Wealey.Avenue,<br />
JR. JONES<br />
(Pentnl R«al Estate)<br />
608 EIGHTH BTREBT<br />
.« omuaier-will discuss . the'for permission to erect telegraph<br />
subject as a lawyer presenting a j poles along 1<br />
the eonntv m.J- —•<br />
case to a Jury, with the congregation<br />
as the Jury. Mr. Voegelin is<br />
a speaker <strong>of</strong> unusual force, and<br />
the members <strong>of</strong> his church, as well<br />
--> others who frequently attend<br />
c Presbyterian Church to hear<br />
Did „ .<br />
was left with| th °J" u « r » 922 J<br />
Were you auccessful<br />
in a breach <strong>of</strong> promise salt entered<br />
againBt a former admirer?<br />
Personal<br />
questions, but important<br />
to those to whom they apply<br />
in the preparation <strong>of</strong> an income<br />
form demon-1 tox retura for *"" J*" 1922 '<br />
Amounts<br />
received aa alimony<br />
are not taxable • income.<br />
Such<br />
payments do not have to be included<br />
in the income tax return <strong>of</strong><br />
the person receiving them, nor may<br />
thoy bo deducted from the gross<br />
Income <strong>of</strong> the person paying them.<br />
However, a woman who has won<br />
a breach <strong>of</strong> promise case, or has<br />
accepted pat <strong>of</strong> court a settlement<br />
aa heart balm, must<br />
IMAI the<br />
- Dount In her Income tax retom.<br />
Members <strong>of</strong> a labor union may<br />
deduct aa a business expense does<br />
• . . - 1 - 1 -A- ' -<br />
Insurance, or under<br />
workmen's<br />
compensation<br />
acts as compensation<br />
for personal injuries or 111-<br />
noss, plus any additional amount]<br />
received by suit or agreement In<br />
such, cases.<br />
To avoid penalty, returns should<br />
bo filed on or before midnight <strong>of</strong><br />
March' 15. Free advisory service<br />
in the preparation <strong>of</strong> the forms is<br />
<strong>of</strong>fered at the.<strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> Collector <strong>of</strong><br />
Internal<br />
Revenue E. L. Sturgess,<br />
Camdcn, and the post <strong>of</strong>fice build-<br />
Ing in Atlantic City.'<br />
OFFICERS ELECTED<br />
Walter C Johnson Heads Somtrs<br />
Point Moose Lodge<br />
The members <strong>of</strong> Somers Point<br />
Lodze, No. 845, Loyal Order <strong>of</strong><br />
Moose, on Wednesday-<br />
evening<br />
elected the following <strong>of</strong>ficers for<br />
the ensuing term:<br />
'<br />
Dictator, Walter C. Johnson, <strong>of</strong><br />
Ocean City; vice dictator, BenJ.<br />
Shannon, <strong>of</strong> Somers Point; prelate,<br />
Wm. Atkinson, <strong>of</strong> Absecon;<br />
treasurer, J. S. Marge rum; secretary,<br />
Thos. Birch: trustee for three<br />
years, Albert Fischer; trustee for<br />
wo years, Wm. Hand; sergeantt-nnns,<br />
Daniel Slmpklns; outer<br />
guard, Robert SiegeL All <strong>of</strong> the<br />
lout named <strong>of</strong>ficers are from Somers<br />
Point.<br />
:<br />
• ...<br />
The lodge is one <strong>of</strong> the most<br />
successful in every way In this<br />
Takes Auto Agency<br />
John P. Fox, <strong>of</strong> this city, has<br />
taken the agency for this section<br />
for the Star and Dnrant cars, and<br />
he expects to have samples here<br />
within a short time.<br />
FIRE ALARM BOXES<br />
aye-<br />
14—Sixth and Pleasure avenue. . -<br />
17—Eleventh and Bay avenue.<br />
lfr—Fourteenth and Bay avenue.<br />
35—Seventh and West avenue.<br />
42—Second and Anbury avenue.<br />
43r—Fourth and Asbury &>cnuo.<br />
46—Eighth and Asbury avenua.<br />
48—Tenth and Asbury avenue.<br />
48—Thirteenth and Asbury avenue.<br />
49—Sixteenth and Asbury<br />
nue.<br />
61—North and Central avenue. -<br />
64—Sixth and Central avenue.<br />
67—Eleventh<br />
and Central avonua.<br />
67—Twelfth and. Wesley avenue.<br />
68—Fourteenth and Woslty avvnue.<br />
13—Fourth and Ocean avenue.<br />
78—Seventh and Ocean avenue.'<br />
78—Ninth and Ocean avenue.<br />
82—Second and Atlantic avenue.<br />
911—Bay avenue and Battersea<br />
road.<br />
96—Boardwalk and Moorlyn tcr-<br />
621—Twentieth and Central<br />
rich<br />
cs along the county roads and<br />
across Middle Thor<strong>of</strong>are and Corson's<br />
Inlet.<br />
' Authority was given for the<br />
purchase <strong>of</strong> two tractors, one for<br />
Middle and the other for Upper<br />
township.<br />
ere he successfully underwent treat<br />
two operations.<br />
Mr. Voegella tomorrow morning<br />
When Director Campbell' left »M1 speak on "Thia Grace Also—<br />
this city for the hospital, there The Motive and Method." His |"» « to Egg Harbor City this<br />
were grave doubts among many <strong>of</strong> "ermons'at this time bear on the]V vc 5 1 ' n ? *° play a return<br />
his closest friends as to whether Lenten season,<br />
ho would "poll through," because<br />
the operations<br />
were regarded bvl<br />
tnedii '<br />
Flay at Egg Harbor City<br />
The. Ocean City Athletic Assojciation's'basket<br />
ball team expects<br />
I to go to Egg Harbor<br />
City this<br />
, _ „ game<br />
with the fast five <strong>of</strong> that town.<br />
Tho boya will be accompanied by<br />
a number <strong>of</strong> their supporters^<br />
-Will be Home April IS<br />
James M. Chester, realtor, and<br />
<strong>of</strong> this city,'who<br />
paid to such organisation* daring<br />
the year 1922. Such dues are held<br />
by the bureau to be necessary expenses<br />
Incident to the earning- <strong>of</strong><br />
their wages.- A member <strong>of</strong> a labor<br />
union . who, while on strike, received<br />
payment from an organisation<br />
roust include In his Income for<br />
the. year such items.<br />
The<br />
taxpayer who in 1022 revered<br />
damages for.defamation <strong>of</strong><br />
JOB PRINTING<br />
THAT SUITS<br />
an<br />
Wo can handle any kind <strong>of</strong> job or commercial.<br />
printinaT- L«t us give you<br />
estimate.<br />
LEDGER PRINT SHOP<br />
838 ASBURY AVE.<br />
DENTS AND FENDERS REPAIRED<br />
CHARLES NEAL<br />
AUTO PAINTING<br />
ALL CARS BAKED<br />
Ocean Heights Ave. and Shore Road . LINWOOD, N. J.<br />
THE TEN-EYCK-LORRAINE<br />
NINTH STREET AND CENTRAL AVE.<br />
The. hotel with real home conforts for trieenonlcs.<br />
Spealal<br />
./ rates by week. Also table board..<br />
Under management <strong>of</strong><br />
MRS. WM. T. SCHWARTZ<br />
'<br />
rwmwwwmmmmmmvm******.********************<br />
Make Last Year's Pictore This Year's RoaUty<br />
IWHXBUIIJ)<br />
PLAN H-S4S (taking 30 ft lot) for. 43150.00<br />
PLAN E-389 (taking 30 ft lot) for. 5475.00<br />
PLAN B-378 (taking 30 ft- lot) for..—......... W75.00<br />
Sine* t ban already closed aoJBlcient contracts to keep my orgsnixatloo<br />
on tke Jump, will contract oa the above figuresfor<br />
Febraary and March only. If you want «ne to build.for ytm<br />
thia year, ret oa my waiting list right now. If you coa-<br />
Umplato building, IT WILL PAY YOU TO SEE OB WRITE<br />
MB WITHOUT DELAY.<br />
•<br />
. BUILDING YEAH, FOLKS—LETS CO!<br />
Start Early—Finlafc Early<br />
JOHN G. DENNIS<br />
The Master Builder<br />
SU ASBUBY AVE, OCEAN CITY, N. 3.<br />
VERNON HALL<br />
735 Wealey Ave.<br />
. Now Open ;<br />
MISS M. E. BECK :<br />
e»e«**»«a«»«««aaaa>a><br />
GEO. W. HARRIS<br />
Real Estate Agency<br />
. IS West Fourteenth Street<br />
. OCEAN cmr.N, j. •<br />
Bell Phone «4 J * '<br />
THE IMPERIAL<br />
' 1015 Central Ave..<br />
Open All Year<br />
Special Rates<br />
, Beat <strong>of</strong> Home Cooking<br />
"The Homey Hotel"<br />
A. M. MacGregor, Prop.<br />
664 J<br />
"SAVE TBE SURFACE AMD YOU SAVE ALJL"<br />
House Sign Automobile.<br />
Clinton L Breckley<br />
PRACTICAL PAINTING<br />
Oeaaoi CHy, N. M.<br />
"SAVB THE SURFACE AND YOV SAVE ALL"<br />
WALTER SACK-<br />
DEALEJtIN<br />
ONLY<br />
Tiurteentli Street and West Avenue<br />
COAL<br />
WHY DELAY<br />
HAVING A CHECKING ACCOUNT?<br />
BARCLAY & McCORKLE _<br />
HAND, PBBBIJU. TOPoWIL. CRMBNT. MUCK aaj<br />
'<br />
BLOCKS—44a, S-ia. aa4 114a. wide<br />
,i ACBNT FOB. PHOENIX POBTLAND CKMsCfT '<br />
1Z30 Binpaan Ave. . ' tbomm M.W<br />
Quite a good many ybunsr men, and women<br />
too, postpone starting 1 a Checking Account<br />
because they have not a large amount to-deposit.<br />
.. .<br />
Do not delay the use <strong>of</strong> this safe, convenient,<br />
economical medium.<br />
Checking Accounts are invited, whether <strong>of</strong><br />
large or moderate size.<br />
OCEAN CITY TITLE & TRUST COMPANY<br />
and their daughter. Marguerite.'<br />
j. J. Mlsslmer, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia,<br />
a summer resident <strong>of</strong> thia resort,<br />
and a former<br />
president <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Anglers' Club, was among the visitors<br />
here Sunday.<br />
Wm. J- Hawthorne and wife, <strong>of</strong><br />
Philadelphia, former residents <strong>of</strong><br />
this city, were among the visitors<br />
Sunday.<br />
Clarence J. Deisroth and family,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, and A. C. Rosenberger<br />
and family, <strong>of</strong> Millvlllc,<br />
spent the week-end at the home <strong>of</strong><br />
their parents, Wm. H. Deisroth<br />
and wife, 609 Eleventh street, this<br />
etty.<br />
• • '<br />
Leon Leopold, <strong>of</strong>' Philadelphia,<br />
interested In real, estate In this<br />
city, was among the visitors this<br />
week. .'<br />
Mrs. Wm. M. Ranck, <strong>of</strong> this city,<br />
is' visiting<br />
friends in Reading,<br />
Lancaster, Qoarryville and Coatcsville,<br />
Pa. She Is away on a two<br />
weeks' trip.<br />
' '<br />
MUs Helen Williamson, a student<br />
»f Swarthmore College, spent<br />
the week-end with Miss Cornelia<br />
CoUisson, <strong>of</strong> this city. MUs Williamson<br />
Is the daughter <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Rev. C. R. Williamson, 6f West<br />
Chester. . .<br />
Mrs. Clarence Deisroth and<br />
daughter have returned to Phlla<br />
delphla after spending a lew days<br />
with her parents, Mr. and airs.<br />
Philip a Hand, <strong>of</strong> this city.<br />
-. Mrs.. Oorge W. Sooy. <strong>of</strong> this<br />
city, is in Philadelphia, where she<br />
was called early in the week: by the<br />
illness <strong>of</strong> her aunt,' Miss Sadie<br />
HemphllL ' *<br />
Mrs, James CoUisson and children,<br />
<strong>of</strong> this city, are visiting Mrs.<br />
Colltason's<br />
sister, Mrs. Harry<br />
Myers, in West Philadelphia.<br />
Paul Corson, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, is<br />
visiting his brother. Dr. Allen<br />
Corson, in thia city.<br />
- Joseph DnffieU has returned to<br />
his home in Philadelphia, after<br />
Bridgeton, are visiting their son,'<br />
K. H. Crane, and wife, 820 Moorlyn<br />
terrace.<br />
Mias Sadie Finkbclner, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia,<br />
U spending a few days In<br />
her cottage, 1046 Central avenue.<br />
Mrs. Elizabeth Blundln, <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Illscaync, was in Philoldephla a<br />
fow days this week.<br />
Dr. Garratt C. Pogue. <strong>of</strong> Camilen,<br />
a summor resident <strong>of</strong> this ra-<br />
Kort, was a recent visitor.<br />
Capt. R. R. Sooy, owner <strong>of</strong> tho<br />
Brighton Hotel, this city, took a<br />
Smith During the.Week<br />
There Is no apparent lot-up In<br />
building activity in this city, us<br />
r wealed by recent permits Issued<br />
by Building . Inspector H. C.<br />
Smith:'<br />
Frank W. Humphreys, two-story<br />
c )ttngo for E. F. Borgor on Ocean<br />
r tad. on Gardens tract; $4,000.<br />
Joseph Hubert, two-family<br />
apartment for. Leon Palermo, <strong>of</strong><br />
< ctun City, on Simpson avenue,<br />
Bjuthwcst <strong>of</strong> Tenth street; $4,000.<br />
Willard<br />
Stoelman,<br />
for Roy A two-family ago for Wm. Richard on Aabury<br />
nvonuo; near Fourteenth street;<br />
$ 4 5 0 . : ' • ' • • • • • • * . . • • '<br />
H. O. MacPhoraon, two-story<br />
building for W. E. Hosbach, <strong>of</strong><br />
Philadelphia, on tho corner <strong>of</strong><br />
Seventeenth<br />
street mid Asbury<br />
avvnuo; $10,000.<br />
J. A. Doraoy, eight one-story<br />
frame<br />
buildings for Wcsloy<br />
imcr on. south xldo <strong>of</strong> Haven<br />
avenua abovo Sixth Btrcet; $1,400.<br />
Lewis Coasaboon frame bungalow<br />
for. aclf on Central avenue, bctwocn<br />
North and . First streets;<br />
$3,500.<br />
dclphia homo this week<br />
a fuw days here.<br />
j<br />
"*"i ICicunn City, on Central avenue, be-<br />
" ndBp * nt !l,w Third street; $1,000. •<br />
James H. Simpson, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia<br />
and Chelsea, was in town this<br />
week.<br />
Miss Emily Lynch, <strong>of</strong> this city,<br />
is spending the week-end in Philadelphia.<br />
Norman ' Smiley, <strong>of</strong> Atlantic<br />
City, .one <strong>of</strong> the best-known conductors<br />
on the Shore Fast <strong>Line</strong>,<br />
visited his father and sister at<br />
their home in this city early this<br />
week. '<br />
.'<br />
Chas. T. Maginnls, <strong>of</strong> this city,<br />
returned Saturday evening from a<br />
Humbert C. Pontlere, ' tw<strong>of</strong>amily<br />
apartment for Annie<br />
Foote, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia) on south<br />
side <strong>of</strong> Sixth street,- near Atlantic<br />
avenue; $8,600.<br />
Humbert C; Pontiere. cottage<br />
for Mrs. Ida Ostertag, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia,<br />
on Central avenue, below<br />
Twelfth street; $3300.<br />
Conrad Rine, cottage for Edwin<br />
Rogvrs, <strong>of</strong> Riverside, on corner <strong>of</strong><br />
North street and Central avenue;<br />
»4.OC0. '<br />
Conrad Rino, cottage for self on<br />
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN<br />
CHURCH.<br />
Seventh Street and Wesley<br />
Avenue.<br />
Tho Rev. Chas. F. N. Voegelln.<br />
Pottor.<br />
Morning worship ._...; 10.30<br />
Blblo School 2.S0 ,<br />
Kritndahlp Bible Class for I<br />
Men _ _.... 2J0<br />
Mary <strong>of</strong> Bethany Blblo Class<br />
for Women _ 2JJ0<br />
Senior C. E. 6.46<br />
Intermcdaito C. E . 6.45<br />
Evening Worship „„.. 730<br />
Junior C. E.. Wednesday 3.46<br />
Midweek uirvlco for- Blblo.<br />
study and prayor, Wednes- .<br />
day» _.7.80 p. m.<br />
A Homelike Church, with a cordial<br />
welcome.<br />
Three Hundred Excursionists<br />
Thoro were three hundred cx.-<br />
curaloniats to this city from 1 Philadelphia<br />
and vicinity over the Rcadr<br />
Railroad last Sunday. Tho<br />
visitors all enjoyed ,thu Ano<br />
weather.<br />
HOLY TRINITY PROTESTANT<br />
EPISOPAL CHURCH<br />
Northeast<br />
Corner ' <strong>of</strong> Eleventh<br />
Street and Central Avenue<br />
The Rev. Joseph W. Watts. A. M.<br />
Rector.<br />
Sunday Services<br />
9..'!0 a. tn.—Sunday School. .<br />
10.46—Church service.<br />
• •<br />
7.45 p. m.—Vespers and ad<br />
drcstt.<br />
Build Store and Apartments<br />
W. A. Hosbach has given a' contract<br />
to Howard MacPheraon to<br />
build a store and two-family house<br />
on the west corner <strong>of</strong> Seventeenth<br />
ntreet and Asbury avenue. - The<br />
store will be operated by Mr. Kosbuch's<br />
son as a confectionery and<br />
WHAT IS A<br />
FRIENDLY BANKT<br />
It la ono whoro<br />
courtesy<br />
politeness always prevail—<br />
It In one that takes an Interost<br />
in its cuHtomera-—<br />
It Is ono that ' renders ' helpful<br />
survicc. Our Bank Is in every<br />
sonso a friendly Bank.<br />
HRST NATIONAL RANK<br />
OCEANCI1Y.N.J.<br />
i<br />
Ing. 7.30.<br />
Holy<br />
Sunday<br />
• i^ ~.. J i v. comer <strong>of</strong> North street and Centrali, .<br />
visit to Philadelphia. avenue- W000 Also double '" creara p * rlor - The exterior <strong>of</strong><br />
Angus Wade, architect, who is In _.__ •« DML ' *' le DU " d « n »T 1» to be <strong>of</strong> msgnealte<br />
bu.lneaa.ln .Philadelpnla. , spent | B A<br />
^ P.'ncc«t, <strong>of</strong>Delanco.<br />
ly Communion drat<br />
<strong>of</strong> each month, 10.46 a. ra.Sainta*<br />
Dayn and Holy Days. 10 a. .tn.<br />
FIRST M. E. CHURCH.<br />
Eighth Street and Central Avenue.'<br />
The Rev. Dr, John Handley,<br />
Pastor.<br />
Preaching services,<br />
10JS0 a. tn.<br />
and 7.30 p. m. Bible School, IX m.<br />
Prayer service Wednesday even-<br />
ST. AUGUSTINE'S CHURCH<br />
Asbory Ave, near Fourteenth St.<br />
Tho Rev. Tnos. F. Blake. Rector.<br />
Mass at 10 o'clock, followed by<br />
Benediction. . •<br />
Mass Sunday at 10 o'clock, followed<br />
by Benediction.-<br />
Mass - Sundays at St. Joseph's<br />
Church, Somers Point, at 8 o'clock.<br />
Sunday services, 10.30 a. tn. and<br />
7.30 p. ra. . Sunday School, 2.30<br />
p. m. •<br />
Mid-week prayer meeting, Wednesday,<br />
7.30 p. m.<br />
Sunday at his home in this city.<br />
Miss Fagan, stenographer in the<br />
<strong>of</strong>fers <strong>of</strong> J. M. Cheti' T, realtor, •<br />
spent Saturday aiUn. on and Sun-!<br />
day at h ; r home in Mtllvllle.<br />
family apartment on Wesley<br />
two- j slueco - To*" building was designed<br />
mve_ I by Charles H. Donehower, archl-<br />
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH<br />
Tenth Street and Wesley A'<br />
Tho Rev. Milton George Bock,<br />
Pastor.<br />
"The Church With a Cordial<br />
• Welcome."<br />
E. Y. Robinson, cotUge for Wm.<br />
CLASSIFIED ADS<br />
LOST—Key hook containing seven<br />
or eight keys, Wednesday morning.<br />
Finder please return to D. M.<br />
Wells, 642 Haven 'Ave.<br />
3-10-lt<br />
CITY BRIEFS<br />
Summer<br />
weather on Sunday;<br />
snow on Tuesday.<br />
' _;,•<br />
The Ledger i* prepared to do<br />
high-class job printing: promptly.<br />
Some <strong>of</strong> you will soon need letterheads,<br />
etc., for use in your business.<br />
Call at the Ledger <strong>of</strong>fice.<br />
Satisfaction ia asaured. .<br />
Policemen G. E Seaman and<br />
George Myers went to Trenton<br />
Tuesday to -testify In an alleged<br />
"bootlegging" case.'<br />
Many strangers here Sunday.<br />
bury<br />
avenue,<br />
street; $6,000.<br />
below<br />
Fifteenth<br />
Bracebridge Hall Guest<br />
Among the guests <strong>of</strong> Brae<br />
bridge Hall, this city, over the<br />
Is Your House Free<br />
from -Vermin <strong>of</strong><br />
All Kinds?<br />
The cost is small compared<br />
with the satisfaction <strong>of</strong> knowe-iingr<br />
that is absolutely sterile<br />
Hotel Stratford<br />
SEVENTH AND OCEAN AVE.<br />
Opea AD Year<br />
Light Hoaaefceeplng Rooms '<br />
1 and Boarding _ _<br />
Special Low Rate .<br />
A <strong>New</strong> Hot Water ' Heating<br />
Plant Installed<br />
MRS. MILTON RUBINCAM<br />
F. P. Gough, cottage for Martin j week-end were: Mrs. Catherine<br />
Maloney, 2d, <strong>of</strong> Ocean<br />
Wesley' avenue,<br />
below<br />
Btreet; $11,000.<br />
. Frank Naylor, two-story cottage<br />
FOB SALE. — Modern nine-piece,<br />
American walnut. Queen Anne,<br />
dining room suite for aale, S1B0.<br />
Phone 114.<br />
8-3-2t<br />
METAL GASAGE FOR SALE—<br />
12x20. 1117 Aabury Ave Ṡ-10-2t<br />
8ALE — ARMY 8HOBS — SALE<br />
. We have just bought a tremendous<br />
stock <strong>of</strong> Army Munson<br />
last shoes to be sold to the public<br />
direct. Price $2.76. These shoes<br />
are 100 per cent, solid leather with<br />
heavy double soles sewed and<br />
rs are <strong>of</strong> heavy<br />
with bellows<br />
for Michael Dottl. <strong>of</strong> West Philadelphia,'<br />
on Third street, east <strong>of</strong><br />
Ocean avenue; $4,600.<br />
Peter C. Tottcn,' alterations to<br />
third story <strong>of</strong> tottage 840 Second<br />
street; $400.<br />
Peter C. Totten," garage for<br />
Hattman K. Gllmore, <strong>of</strong> Philadelthia,<br />
rear <strong>of</strong> 837 Second street;<br />
;$,oo. • . . . ; •<br />
i<br />
Peter C. Totten, alterations to<br />
City, oni MBXWe)1 - John Kirk and W. P.<br />
Twelfth^ Jennings and family, <strong>of</strong> Phlladclliia;<br />
Mm. H. Holcmnn, Mr». B. E.<br />
r.ngelu and Mr. and Mm. J. II.<br />
Roberts, -ol Lan
••?••'/:•. W-.i-J-yt<br />
"?.''•••>••••-•. •;!# >lii»L* Ji 3 !i* x J ^tr^'^^^B^I^TfT^^^^f^^'9f l 9fff m fm^mffmmf^mKmMwmmWimwM<br />
jf> 8atqrday, March 10, 1828<br />
mm<br />
DOWN IN MEXICO<br />
SOB*. Montgomery Fosmd<br />
RaUwaya There Tells Kiwaalaas<br />
•'<br />
<strong>of</strong> His War. Experiences<br />
Superintendent IL L Montgomery,<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Suburban Electric <strong>Line</strong><br />
and a member <strong>of</strong> the Pleasantvllle<br />
KlwanU Club, was the speaker at<br />
the weekly luncheon <strong>of</strong> the Ocean<br />
aty Kiwanls Club on Wednesday.<br />
when this organisation<br />
held its<br />
last<br />
meeting at the Imperial<br />
Hotel. In this connection,'on motion<br />
<strong>of</strong> Roger B. Williams, the dub<br />
gave a vote <strong>of</strong> thanks to Mrs. M.<br />
' A. llacGregor for taking care <strong>of</strong><br />
the boys during the winter months.<br />
Mr.. Montgomery, in beginning<br />
Us address, said he has the most<br />
friendly feeling for the Mexican<br />
people because.he knows and understands<br />
them. He gave a brief<br />
history <strong>of</strong> Mexico from Its early<br />
-days, back in the time <strong>of</strong> Cortes,<br />
referring In passing to various<br />
kinds <strong>of</strong> leaders there in modern<br />
days, including Diax and Villa. .<br />
Mr. Montgomery said he went to<br />
Mexico in 1908 to take charge <strong>of</strong><br />
the tramway service, and he was<br />
under the impression that he<br />
Mold teach much along this' line<br />
to\the natives, bat greatly to his<br />
-surprise be found the finest system<br />
<strong>of</strong> railways hi the country. He<br />
OCEAN CITY LBDOBB, OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY<br />
touched lightly<br />
leading to the<br />
on the incidents<br />
— — capture <strong>of</strong> Vera<br />
Crux by 'the United States. There<br />
was much confusion in Mexico in<br />
1911 and-the speaker said be<br />
.STEVENS<br />
TELLS OF TRIP<br />
Beyslly Batertalned pt Mesabera<br />
<strong>of</strong> Klwaals CUb la Ckvelsad<br />
While There Lsst Week '<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>. James M- Stevens, snperintendant<br />
<strong>of</strong> the public schools <strong>of</strong><br />
this city, who returned, early in the<br />
week from Cleveland, where he sttended<br />
the sessions <strong>of</strong> the convention<br />
<strong>of</strong> the superintendents' division<br />
<strong>of</strong> the National Educational<br />
^•frt^JHff^T^ told <strong>of</strong> some <strong>of</strong> his<br />
ion, told <strong>of</strong> ff^nr* <strong>of</strong> his<br />
[experiences to. the members <strong>of</strong> the<br />
'Ocean City Kiwanls Club at their<br />
luncheon at the Imperial<br />
this<br />
| wash. • •<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>. Stevens said that they had<br />
a remarkable train when they left<br />
Philadelphia<br />
Cleveland.<br />
There their, way 'to<br />
were<br />
twelve<br />
speaker<br />
went to Monterey, where later the<br />
rebels, under Carranzs. Were preparing<br />
to attack. <strong>On</strong>e day the<br />
cars running to a park controlled<br />
by the company<br />
employing • Mr.<br />
Montgomery failed to run. and be<br />
called the park<br />
superintendent<br />
over the telephone. The man in<br />
charge told Mr. Montgomery he<br />
«ould not talk over the-telephone,<br />
but that Mr. Montgomery might<br />
converse with • rebel colonel, and<br />
the latter, over the wire, informed<br />
Mr. Montgomery thaf the revolutionists<br />
had taken charge. A little<br />
later Mr. Montgomery wss taken<br />
to a penitentiary, but he did not<br />
know the reason.<br />
Eventually he<br />
discovered that he was arrested<br />
and Incarcerated because he was<br />
an American spy. He waa placed<br />
in a dungeon, 4x4 feet,' bat aboot<br />
ten feet Ugh. Be was there three<br />
days and three mghts I^juid_jsyery<br />
once in awhile he was told he was<br />
to be shot at sunrise.<br />
cars, and three locomotives were<br />
used In conveying the train over<br />
I the mountains. When he reached<br />
'Pittsburgh, Mr. Stevens said, his<br />
experience in the.Pullman reminded<br />
him <strong>of</strong> the story or. a traveler<br />
who bad a most unique time. Mr.<br />
Stevens told this story, which' created<br />
considerable amosament.<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>. Stevens attended - the<br />
luncheon <strong>of</strong> the Cleveland Kiwanls<br />
Club. Out there the members assemble<br />
at live minutes before 12<br />
o'clock. <strong>On</strong> this occasion the dub<br />
had more than one hundred guests,<br />
the visitors representing California,<br />
the. South and-Massachusetts<br />
as the most -distant points.<br />
The principal address was.delivered<br />
by the United States commissioner<br />
<strong>of</strong> education<br />
Mr. Stevens said the members<br />
<strong>of</strong> 'the Cleveland<br />
Kiwanls dub<br />
were a real bunch and huty singers.<br />
They sing with a vim and are<br />
nearly as good as the Ocean Cityj<br />
boys. They, had a- flne leader, but<br />
Chntrhes to Hold<br />
Series <strong>of</strong> Meetings<br />
Presbyterlsas and Baptists Preparing<br />
for. Evangelistic Scr- '<br />
vices Starting March IB -<br />
The members <strong>of</strong> the Presbyterian<br />
and Baptist Churches <strong>of</strong> this<br />
city will bold a series <strong>of</strong> evangelistic<br />
services, the Brst <strong>of</strong> these<br />
to be in the. First Baptist Church<br />
on Sunday evening, March 18.<br />
These services for the succeeding<br />
week will be held.every evening,<br />
| except Saturday, in the Baptiut<br />
Church, with no services in " the<br />
Presbyterian Church. '<br />
The services <strong>of</strong>. the two congre-<br />
|gatlons win be held in the First<br />
Presbyterian Church Sunday evening.<br />
March SS. and will be continued<br />
in this church every evening<br />
<strong>of</strong> that week, except Saturday.<br />
.<br />
The speaker at all <strong>of</strong> the services<br />
will be John B. Pettibore.<br />
A. B, <strong>of</strong> the Utica Inasmuch Mission.<br />
Mr. Petiibone. a graduate <strong>of</strong><br />
the University <strong>of</strong> Michigan, is a<br />
speaker <strong>of</strong> force. He has be m<br />
successfully conducting this mis-<br />
Ision for five or six years.<br />
LEGAL NOTICES<br />
NOTICE OP ABSENT DK-<br />
FRNDANTB AND THE HEIRS.<br />
DBV18BBS AND PERSONAL<br />
BBPBKSKNTATIVKS OF<br />
ANNA HA88ON. DECEASED.<br />
To- John -Haason, Julia Hanny,<br />
James Haney, Gertrude Qnln,<br />
John Haason, Jr., Anna liaison,<br />
Mary<br />
Harttr. and the heirs,<br />
devisees and personal<br />
representatives,<br />
<strong>of</strong> any person or parsons<br />
claim by or through them<br />
<strong>of</strong> Anna Haason. deceased<br />
fourth day <strong>of</strong> January, A. D. 1928,<br />
on the application <strong>of</strong> the subscriber.<br />
Administratrix ef said deceased,<br />
notice Is hereby coven to<br />
the creditors <strong>of</strong> said deceased to<br />
exhibit to the subscriber nn^^<br />
oath or affirmation their claims<br />
and 4Uiw«i«u against "the estate <strong>of</strong><br />
said deceased within six months<br />
from the twenty-fourth day <strong>of</strong><br />
January, A. D. 1BX3, or they will<br />
be forever barred <strong>of</strong> any action<br />
against the subscriber.<br />
Dated January 24, A. D. 1923.<br />
EDITH G. QHOVEB,<br />
LEAP, SHAKPi —ilnlstratrix.<br />
ESS A WAY,<br />
Proctors.<br />
2-3-8t<br />
cmr OF OCEAN cmr<br />
NOTICE TO CONTsUCTOBS<br />
Coatrsct No.-737-B<br />
Sealed bid. or proposals will be<br />
received by the. Board <strong>of</strong> Commissioners<br />
<strong>of</strong> the City <strong>of</strong> Ocean City,<br />
N. J_ at the <strong>of</strong>flce <strong>of</strong> the said Commissioners<br />
in City Hall,<br />
Ocean<br />
I City. N. J, March SO. 1928. at<br />
[the hour <strong>of</strong> -8.00 p. nu, for the<br />
building and constructing <strong>of</strong> a<br />
frame building, located between<br />
Fifth street and Sixth street, east<br />
<strong>of</strong> Atlantic avenue, in the City <strong>of</strong><br />
Ocean City. N. J.. as described in<br />
the specifications.<br />
All bids must be made on the<br />
forms provided,<br />
cover ail items<br />
contained therein and be accompanied<br />
by cash or check certified<br />
by a <strong>New</strong> <strong>Jersey</strong> Bank or Trust<br />
Company in the sum <strong>of</strong> J280.00,<br />
rattle to the City Treasurer<br />
payao<br />
Ocean<br />
0,<br />
le to the City Treasurer <strong>of</strong><br />
City, N. J, without condi-<br />
A tifite f i<br />
Ocean City, N. J, without condition.<br />
A certificate from a satisfactory<br />
Surety Com<br />
in th rfM f t<br />
By virtoe <strong>of</strong> an order <strong>of</strong> the<br />
<strong>On</strong> the third night he was taken<br />
out and escorted to the government<br />
palsre, where be was tried<br />
by two <strong>of</strong>ficers and informed. that<br />
he waa to be shot at 3 o'clock the<br />
next afternoon. At 12 o'clock the<br />
sentinels Were changed, and. the<br />
'new sentinel greeted Mr* Mont-<br />
'gomery in friendly style. "Hallo,<br />
chief." . exclaimed the sentinel<br />
^Whafs the trouble?" It developed,<br />
thst thia. man had ' worked<br />
• for Mr. Montgomery as a switch<br />
man, and -he told the American<br />
'that he was at his service—that<br />
Mr. Montgomery could make his<br />
escape if he so desired. Mr. Montgomery<br />
decided thst it Was not<br />
much'use to leave,' as he would<br />
very likely be shot, anyway. He<br />
• obtained<br />
perm las ton to use the<br />
telephone in the ottce nearby and<br />
called up the company's attorney,<br />
who' wss brought from his home<br />
to the company oBce. It. developed<br />
that the prosecuting attorney was<br />
•a. friend <strong>of</strong> the company's attortomey,<br />
and the -killing" <strong>of</strong> Mr.<br />
Montgomery was postponed until<br />
' the next evening, when there wss to<br />
. be s court-martiaL It was determined<br />
that Mr. Montgomery should<br />
die, but the attorney secured'a reprieve<br />
until 2 o'clock the next day.<br />
At L30 o'clock the next morning<br />
the rebels got going.too hard for<br />
he<br />
wasnt as good-looking as<br />
"Bill" CoUIsson, the local dub<br />
song leader. :<br />
' Following the- custom <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Cleveland dub. Pr<strong>of</strong>. Stevens gave<br />
his neighbor at the table a resounding<br />
slap on the shonlder. The<br />
man was so surprised that he<br />
[didnt recover for a moment, and<br />
then, he wanted to know if they all<br />
have the push and punch like that<br />
in Ocean. City.<br />
George W. Beed, <strong>of</strong> the West<br />
<strong>Jersey</strong> and- Seashore BaUroad<br />
Company, and George Daischeg, <strong>of</strong><br />
ISouth Ocean City, were the prise<br />
winners.<br />
'<br />
* -—••!• v« «u vn*v the City Treasurer <strong>of</strong><br />
. City. N. 3, without condition.<br />
A' certificate from a satisfactory<br />
Surety Company, covering<br />
the demsnds <strong>of</strong> the specifications,<br />
most be attached to the bidding<br />
sheet. '<br />
The successful bidder win be required<br />
to furnish, within.ten days<br />
from the date oT the award, a satisfactory<br />
Surety or Guaranty Company<br />
Bond in **»*» suns <strong>of</strong> tne inXX<br />
amount <strong>of</strong> the award, conditioned<br />
for the faithful performance <strong>of</strong> the<br />
contract, payment <strong>of</strong> all the bills<br />
and wages, and will be required to<br />
save the City <strong>of</strong> Ocean Ci^r, N. J,<br />
harmless from all actions at law<br />
or .otherwise, snd by virtue <strong>of</strong> the<br />
employers' liability act <strong>of</strong> the<br />
State <strong>of</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>Jersey</strong> or any other<br />
act<br />
pertaining to employees' or<br />
laborers, by giving a Surety Company<br />
bond or insurance.<br />
The entire work to be completed<br />
by the 16th day <strong>of</strong> June, 1028.<br />
The Board <strong>of</strong> Commissioners reserve<br />
the right te> reject any or all<br />
bids or to waive any Informality<br />
in any Ud.<br />
- Plans and specifications can be<br />
obtained from the City Clerk by<br />
depositing 110.00.<br />
DatedMareh 5, 1928.<br />
EVEBTON A- COBSON.<br />
.Director <strong>of</strong> Public Works.<br />
WM. H. COIXISSON, JB,<br />
3-10-3t<br />
!.v/.,V:-: ; ;..-;,- :••:•.;''$r3<br />
and J<br />
Iven by Anna Haeson<br />
her<br />
husband.<br />
m w IJ--- ,g p j eaj^salW, 0VI~ OBIOAX]<br />
dated July 18, 1911, on premisa<br />
situate in the Borough <strong>of</strong> Avalon,<br />
County <strong>of</strong> Cape Hay, and 8tate <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>New</strong> <strong>Jersey</strong>, and voa. John !(•«.<br />
son, Julia<br />
fersey, and<br />
ilia Haney<br />
and you. John Has-<br />
Haney,<br />
•on, juua tianey, names H<br />
Gertrude Quin, John HaasonT<br />
Anna<br />
Hasson/Mary Hi<br />
the heirs, devlaeaa<br />
representatives <strong>of</strong><br />
. S3<br />
and personal<br />
Alms Haason,<br />
d f d t b<br />
• • IWIITTW u* Alms Haason,<br />
deceased, are made defendants because<br />
you own aald premises or<br />
claim to have an interest therein<br />
through the estate <strong>of</strong> Anna Hasson.<br />
dec—slid.<br />
HORACE F. NIXON.<br />
JXbe Board <strong>of</strong> Commissioners reserve<br />
tho right to reject any or<br />
all bids or to waive any informality<br />
in any bid. ~~ ' . '<br />
I Plans and specifications can be<br />
obtained from the City Clerk by<br />
'depositing 110.00.<br />
Dated March 5, 1923.<br />
EVEBTON A. COBSON,<br />
depositing •1000.<br />
DatedMareb 8, 1923.<br />
EVEBTON-A. COBSON,<br />
Director <strong>of</strong> Public Works.<br />
WM. H. COIXI88ON. JB,<br />
HABBY A. MOBB__,<br />
City Clerk.<br />
CITY OF OCEAN CITY, N. J.<br />
NOT1CB TO CONTRACTOatS .<br />
. Contract No. 7*5<br />
Sealed bids or proposals'wfll be<br />
.received by the Board <strong>of</strong> Commissioners<br />
<strong>of</strong> Ocean City, N. J, at the<br />
<strong>of</strong>fices <strong>of</strong> said Commissioners in<br />
the City HslL Ocean City, N. J.-<br />
March 26, 1923, at the hour <strong>of</strong> 3.00<br />
ton. Louise Walters, Edna Stewart,<br />
Ancr Pennington and Clarence.<br />
Beynolds, colored school children,<br />
were before Police Justice F. H.'<br />
Ware Tuesday,' charged with cits,<br />
orderly conduct. They were accused<br />
<strong>of</strong> trying to fight with several<br />
high school girls. Mr. Wave<br />
fined the youngsters (5 each, and<br />
told them he would'hold the flne<br />
over them. He warned then that<br />
if they appeared before him again<br />
they would be severely dealt with<br />
by the law. . ' . . . . .<br />
Dated February<br />
e rebels got going toohard for<br />
.the other, fellows, and the speaker<br />
trot out <strong>of</strong> JalL. He went to the<br />
German consulate and remained<br />
tfcere for a few days.<br />
Within a<br />
ahort time he started back for the<br />
united States, where he has since<br />
remained.<br />
' '<br />
Open Betel In June<br />
W. P.. Llppincott and son; Frank<br />
H. Lipplncott, owners <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Bwsrthmore<br />
Hotel. In this city,<br />
•ere among the visitors<br />
Satnr-<br />
«ay, accompanied by Mrs. Frank<br />
B. Uppmcott They spent the winter<br />
faMedfbrd, N, J. They will<br />
.««•• to Ocean aty about the<br />
«aie <strong>of</strong> April and remain until<br />
JheUtefalt<br />
They expert to open<br />
. «he Swarthmore about June JB.<br />
Coal Scarce Again<br />
Coal was again scarce here early<br />
Mjs week. Not thai this Is any-<br />
«hfa* much out <strong>of</strong> the ordinary<br />
»¥V*-«nter. but «t was unusually<br />
**»«. Walter Back received some<br />
•Wpm«ta,4snd the b<strong>of</strong>ad ««„<br />
""J 0 ** «n4 otte* as wefl as pos.<br />
GOING TO ATLANTA<br />
Ocean City Kiwanls dob Wfll be<br />
WeaBssjrtsjesrted<br />
Dr. M. B. Stasnard. president <strong>of</strong><br />
the . Ocean City Kiwanls Cteb,<br />
asked the members <strong>of</strong> the orgmnlxation<br />
at the weekly luncheon as<br />
to Just how many expect to attend<br />
the Kiwanls convention in Atlanta.<br />
George W. Beed stated that be is<br />
planning to go, and Dr. Stannard<br />
said that he will probably be<br />
among those on the trip, it was<br />
also said that B. W. Edwards wiU<br />
». •<br />
The convention will be from May<br />
25 to Jnne 1, and Kiwaabtns from<br />
all sections <strong>of</strong> this country and<br />
Canada wU be present.<br />
*2-24-€t<br />
CAPE MAY COUNTY CIRCUIT<br />
COURT<br />
John A. Myers. Plalatiff. vs. WU<br />
Uam W. Bailey. Defendant.<br />
ACTION AT LAW<br />
- Notice in Attachment<br />
' Notice is hereby given that a<br />
writ <strong>of</strong> attachment was issued out<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Circuit Court, in the County<br />
<strong>of</strong> Cape May, on the 81st day <strong>of</strong><br />
August,. 1922. against the rights,<br />
credits, moneys and effects, goods<br />
•tui *k-*4-)- jiiji and tenements<br />
and dits, money<br />
d chattels, l<br />
William W.<br />
t<br />
t th<br />
Bo.<br />
.<strong>of</strong> William W. Bailey, an absent<br />
debtor, at the suit-<strong>of</strong> John A.<br />
Myers, for the sura <strong>of</strong> Six Hundred<br />
Dollars (1800.00). returnable<br />
September 21, 1922, and the same<br />
has been served and dul;<br />
cuted on the 8th day <strong>of</strong> September.<br />
1029. and wasnled with the<br />
'Clerk <strong>of</strong> Cape May County on the<br />
|28th day <strong>of</strong> October, 1922.<br />
Dated Fehrnary la, 1023.<br />
A. CABLTON HILDRETH,<br />
Clerk, Cspe May County<br />
'Cireuit Court.<br />
BLEAKLY, 8TOCKWELL &<br />
BUBUNG. . .<br />
Attorneys for Plaintiff.<br />
|2-lT-«t<br />
"BOAT BOARDS"<br />
We have just received a new stock <strong>of</strong><br />
Cedar Boat Boards, and <strong>of</strong>fer them for sale<br />
while they last. * ,<br />
. •<br />
C. H. SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO.<br />
"Everything to Build a Building"<br />
12th St and West Ave. Ocean Gty, N. J.<br />
aty Clerk.<br />
PALMER'S<br />
Tire and Repair Shop<br />
Reliable<br />
1016 Aabury Avenue<br />
Work Called For<br />
and Delivered<br />
PlMtM MS<br />
UNITED STATES TIRES<br />
TUBNTABLB GOING<br />
the old turntsble <strong>of</strong> the. Beadfag<br />
Railroad st Fourth street fa<br />
this dty is being torn down, and<br />
will soon be a memory.<br />
It is the purpose <strong>of</strong> the company<br />
to eonstmct'a number <strong>of</strong> tracks on<br />
its property at that point to take<br />
care <strong>of</strong> locomotives here over night<br />
during the summer seasons. Provision<br />
will thus be made for eleven<br />
engines.<br />
NOTICE TO LIMIT CBBD1TORS<br />
Estate <strong>of</strong> Join K. Groves, Deceased<br />
. Pursuant to the order <strong>of</strong> Irving<br />
Fitch, Surrogate <strong>of</strong> the County <strong>of</strong><br />
Cape Hay,-made on the twenty-<br />
Fire! Fire! Fire!<br />
Phone 481-tt<br />
OCEAN CITY STOBAQB CO.<br />
Sixth St. and West Ave.<br />
Ask to see the<br />
FYRFYTER<br />
EXTINGUISHERS<br />
Approved by the Underwriters'<br />
Bedoce Your Insurance<br />
a, a. SWAN 1. K. TROUT<br />
SWAN & TROUT<br />
PBACTICAL<br />
'<br />
Carpenters and Builders<br />
Jobbing a Specialty<br />
1040 ABBUBT ATKNUsT OCEAN cmr, N. j.<br />
SALE SERVICE RENT<br />
KEYSTONE REALTY COMPANY<br />
Fourth Street and Asbury Avenue<br />
OCEAN CITY, N. J.<br />
COTTAGES<br />
HOTELS<br />
saavavp<br />
BMOlVDNfia<br />
BUNGALOWS<br />
GABAGBS<br />
8HSVXIQO<br />
£ -ti 'AUQ NV3DO<br />
jfjnqsv pe 1»U?S<br />
xirm<br />
aoiAHas<br />
arvs<br />
xoobcx<br />
RUSSELL'S<br />
ASBURY AVENUE<br />
Turkeys, Guineas, Ducks<br />
Large Roasting: Chickens, Capons<br />
Home-Made Potato Salad<br />
jellies and Preserves<br />
A Service<br />
<strong>of</strong> Naturally<br />
Pure Milk<br />
^<br />
fat Abbotts "A" Milk. Ocean City enjoys an<br />
all-year milk service that Is safe and dependable<br />
• .<br />
. A perfect. system <strong>of</strong> scientific protection,<br />
called Abbotts Laboratory Control, safeguards<br />
this service.<br />
This system controls the dairyman's methods,<br />
insuring rich, pore milk and protecting,<br />
it through each process <strong>of</strong> delivery. '.<br />
Twice-made laboratory tests <strong>of</strong>. each dairy-<br />
. man's dally milk are' a part <strong>of</strong> thisCfcirefuI<br />
system. ' • . . .— •<br />
Abbotts service to Ocean City <strong>of</strong> thi ^tural-<br />
Iy pure milk is DAILY, through efficient, fast<br />
express, refrigerator shipments to the shore.<br />
Order It from the Abbotts Driver, or drop a card or.<br />
'PHONE, BELLS .<br />
m<br />
ABBOTTS ALDERNEY DAIRIES, Inc.<br />
"Milk SoppUers to Critical Bayers" . '<br />
PUl«WphU. . AtUntfc City Pleassntvllle<br />
• Ocean City . WUdwood .<br />
Atobolts<br />
\MI1K<br />
5*B<br />
m ¥.<br />
mm<br />
mzmk
OCEIAN CITY LEDGEB. OCEAN GITY.NBW JERSEY<br />
MASTER<br />
rBSUSVUBBW Va IIIIU<br />
General IMtanMit <strong>of</strong> Increasing<br />
Balm Assong the Big Objects<br />
' <strong>Association</strong> Seeks<br />
The leading authorities In' the<br />
building iodostry <strong>of</strong> this city havo<br />
recently organized into. a. body<br />
g<br />
t thi l seaside re-<br />
VOL. xxvi—NO. i»<br />
Since the creation <strong>of</strong> the world, cities have been moulded by those who could seize upon opportunity. In every<br />
age progress has waited in attendance upon those with vision who could see opportunity as it twinkled in the future.<br />
known as the "Master<br />
OCEAN CITY is standing on the threshold <strong>of</strong> a<br />
wonderful stride forward. In point <strong>of</strong> location it is<br />
erect fifty or more <strong>of</strong> these dwellings they could be disposed<br />
<strong>of</strong> as soon as completed. .<br />
richly blessed. We predict a dty <strong>of</strong> 20,000 permanent<br />
a l y sig<br />
population by 1926, and a summer population <strong>of</strong> 150,000.<br />
Land' in OCEAN CITY is comparatively cheap.<br />
ntu at this popular<br />
WE BELIEVE that an investment made, now will prove<br />
P<strong>of</strong>its to buUdere would therefore be substantial.<br />
sort.<br />
just as pr<strong>of</strong>itable as those made in the past and more so,<br />
because the advancement <strong>of</strong> the city will be much more<br />
A desirable location for such an operation is in<br />
rapid. .<br />
"THE GARDENS" A tract consisting <strong>of</strong> 440 lots was<br />
opened in this spot last fall and all <strong>of</strong> it has been sold,<br />
There is a demand in OCEAN CITY by homeseekers<br />
for houses costing from $8,000 to $12,000. There<br />
WE HAVE NO DOUBT that sufficient land to oper-<br />
indicating that "THE GARDENS" section is in favor.<br />
Is also a wonderful volume <strong>of</strong> inquiries at this early date<br />
ate such a building venture could be secured from present<br />
owners at a fair pr<strong>of</strong>it to them.<br />
for summer rentals.<br />
. ty be<br />
stantial ttil and d stable tbl id<br />
WE BELIEVE that if a company were organized to<br />
WE BELIEVE it would be to your interest to communicate<br />
with any Realtor.<br />
building-.<br />
OCEAN CITY REAL ESTATE ARD<br />
OCEAN CHY, NEW JERSEY<br />
has been employedhave<br />
been l<br />
est<br />
gy,<br />
would not be<br />
organisation.<br />
tllion<br />
T<br />
construct—not' stick<br />
SEVEN HUNDRED FIFTY MILLION DOLLARS were lost in the United States in unsound schemes and speculations<br />
in 1922. The life savings <strong>of</strong> thousands <strong>of</strong> people—many <strong>of</strong> them ill prepared to lose a dollar—were swept<br />
away. In a year <strong>of</strong> business depression worthy enterprises were denied working capital when it was sorely<br />
needed to. bring better times. . .<br />
The investment shark must be defeated! It is high time for an active campaign against him. .<br />
Just as there is more good than bad in the. world, so there are more sound, attractive investments than fraudulent<br />
promotions. In order to pick the good from the bad, however, you need the services <strong>of</strong> an expert.<br />
Go to your Banker or any reliable Investment Dealer in your community and ask his advice before investing in<br />
a single dollar. . . !<br />
It Will Cost You Nothing! It May Save You<br />
• Win Give Ball<br />
From Serious Loss!<br />
The member* <strong>of</strong> the<br />
<strong>New</strong> <strong>Jersey</strong> <strong>Bankers'</strong> <strong>Association</strong><br />
ing,<br />
omen. Poin<br />
ing Iditi<br />
•2}<br />
*IH<br />
TUa Space Contributed by<br />
H, PUtt, o<br />
«*>»««• <strong>of</strong> f the HuntH<br />
Ifaiionj ftuJt rf Oceanat, and 0c,, C% Trtk «"« was sent to<br />
and Trust Company<br />
Builders<br />
<strong>Association</strong> <strong>of</strong> Ocean City, <strong>New</strong><br />
<strong>Jersey</strong>." .<br />
The porposes <strong>of</strong> this' organisation<br />
are manifold and have to do<br />
with the general betterment <strong>of</strong> the<br />
ateadlly increasing building buxi<br />
Realizing that the public, in Its<br />
desire to acquire a home here that<br />
in modern in all its appointments<br />
and substantially built, the builders<br />
<strong>of</strong> better homes feK that a<br />
measured protection should, be afforded<br />
the home-seeker.<br />
Builders who have seen years <strong>of</strong><br />
practical experience . a* moulders<br />
-<strong>of</strong> homes and buildings that'-hare<br />
. stood up. under all weather, conditions<br />
have Joined wits in «"»V'.'.*-.'r>:-.-.;\fv^u<br />
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TWO<br />
OCEAN CITY LEDGES. OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY<br />
Saturday.<br />
March<br />
^VMW^P^<br />
'tUISHI<br />
sations<br />
r<br />
nited S<br />
rganlied<br />
jity »<br />
channels,<br />
ALL-STARS WERE<br />
BADLY ECLIPSED<br />
Atlantic ' City Player*,<br />
Including<br />
Some Morris Guards, Didn't<br />
- Have Look-in. With - Loral*<br />
' Tho Atlantic City All-Ston were<br />
not shining BO brightly after their<br />
struggle with tho five <strong>of</strong> the Ocean<br />
City Athletic <strong>Association</strong> in Temple<br />
Hall hero Tuesday night They<br />
included in their . number Homo<br />
members <strong>of</strong>- the Morris Guard*,<br />
but^ for all that^ they weru whlppod<br />
good and hard by the Ocean<br />
City contingent. To be Mure, Atlantic<br />
City will claim that Mangold<br />
and' Miller, <strong>of</strong> Atlantic City,<br />
who are member* <strong>of</strong> Manager<br />
"Kid" Gurwood's local Warn, helped<br />
materially—they always'do this<br />
little stuff over<br />
there—but the<br />
fact . remains<br />
that tho visitors<br />
were defeated worse than any five<br />
that has played hero this *canon.<br />
Tho score was 09 to 30.<br />
The first half ended 36 to It in<br />
favor <strong>of</strong> Ocean City. Tho locals<br />
slowed up a little in the second<br />
half. <strong>Line</strong>-up: * *<br />
Ocean City . All-Stars<br />
Mangold-.<br />
Forward ...J..._.Shaner<br />
Townsend.... Forward .........Kulmer<br />
Pass Ordinance<br />
for Athletic Board<br />
Commission' Will be Appointed<br />
Later—Other Matters Before<br />
the City Commissioner*<br />
.' Ordinanco No. 221, providing for<br />
tho creation <strong>of</strong> a ' board <strong>of</strong> com<br />
mlRHloners governing'athletics > at<br />
the city's now grounds, between<br />
Fifth and Sixth Btreets, near the<br />
bay. front, was passed on . final<br />
reading by tho City Copimisslon-<br />
't their meeting this<br />
rweek.<br />
There are to be seven tncrabcra <strong>of</strong><br />
this<br />
board, and they<br />
little later.<br />
are to be<br />
Tho City Commissioners also<br />
itMH« > d on final reading Ordinance<br />
o. 220, providing for the vacat-<br />
BOYS READY FOR<br />
TOURNAMENTS<br />
[ring,<br />
properly; roped, will be<br />
placed upon, the stage for tho contestants.<br />
The stage will be well<br />
Illuminated by strong<br />
electric<br />
lights, so that spectators may see<br />
from all parts <strong>of</strong> the auditorium<br />
Medals will bo uwarded to tho<br />
winners <strong>of</strong> each weight, and a blue<br />
ribbon will go to tho loser. There-<br />
Eidtinc<br />
Wrestling and Boxing<br />
Brents in High School Tfcara-<br />
'day and Friday<br />
Mpn, women and children <strong>of</strong> this fore, a small admission fee will<br />
community, especially tho "parents bo charged to defray the co«t' <strong>of</strong><br />
and<br />
friends <strong>of</strong> the 'boys, have thesu medals,<br />
a very important engagement on • •. A<br />
boxing permit has been rol<br />
1 t<br />
"H A Cld<br />
referee mint award the boot to tbe j<br />
nert<br />
Ing-u<br />
Thursday and Friday even- C ' lv " 1 tnm A. Cassidy,<br />
TW rtx. i., » •.. . SecreUry <strong>of</strong> the Stato- Boxing<br />
Two <strong>of</strong> .the biggest athletic Commission, by Mr. Unger. Two<br />
events <strong>of</strong> the year In the local year* ago tho permit was received<br />
public schooU-the fourth annual from the late John Smith, <strong>of</strong><br />
*!!?... .<br />
XiB " tournament. Ventnor, who was then tho chalr-<br />
-will take place in the assembly man <strong>of</strong> the State Boxing Comralsn<br />
reported that he<br />
City<br />
and<br />
City<br />
Electrician Jon. Rlggins have gone<br />
over, condition* at tbe new Boardwalk<br />
between Thirteenth and Seventeenth<br />
ktrect.<br />
They found that<br />
nlxtei-n new cedar poles will be nv<br />
quired for the electric lights. These<br />
with other equipment will cost<br />
lean than $300. The matter was<br />
referred lo Director- Coraon, with<br />
Pin—68<br />
pounds<br />
competitor who shows the best j Raymond Gordon, «S,<br />
qualities or ohe has aetao-reosUy-t—Moeoullo—Tt-peaads<br />
upon tht nggreiaivc or <strong>of</strong>fensive.— Robert Stevens, 09, and Oswald<br />
Any hold allowed except the ham- j Adams, .73, or Robert Ccrruti, 72.<br />
full Nelson., MWget—85 pounds and under<br />
(Howard Gordon, 81, and Hubert<br />
Verhey, 80.<br />
Paper—86 pounds and under—<br />
Frank Grosier, 93, and Joseph<br />
Brosdley, Bo.<br />
Fly—106 pounds ' and under<br />
met lock, strangle,<br />
and the toe < hold.<br />
In the final boxing bouts, as was<br />
done in tho preliminaries, knockout<br />
blows will not be permitted.<br />
The boxer who indulges In slugging<br />
will be disqualified and will<br />
forfeit tho bout to his opponent!<br />
Tho boxing will be judged on<br />
points only. The competitor who<br />
displays the best style and obtains<br />
the greatest<br />
number <strong>of</strong><br />
points shall be given the decision.<br />
96. and David<br />
The pointK shall he for attack; j<br />
l<br />
jventa '<br />
Miller.<br />
Ferguson.<br />
Murphy.<br />
„ Guard<br />
Field goals —<br />
Center<br />
King<br />
.Guard " "<br />
wrist, »:<br />
thereby assOT<br />
k '<br />
and appi,<br />
wit;<br />
ferine aboot.<br />
jarp<br />
besn very 1<br />
;jaii «»"«»'»•<br />
-IivtMt «•<br />
..Martin<br />
Shlnn<br />
Mangold, 10;<br />
Townsend, 6: Miller, 10; Ferguson,<br />
2: Murphy, 4- Shaner, 4; Fulmcr,<br />
4; King, I; Martin, 3. Foul<br />
Jtoals—Ferguson. 1; Sfcajwr, -1;<br />
"*ulmer, 3; King, lv Martin, 6;<br />
SMnn, I.<br />
Referee, Roy Johnson.<br />
In the • preliminary game, the<br />
Lightning Fivo beat the Cresiccnt<br />
Club boys, 36 to 8.<br />
power to -bet.<br />
Tho report <strong>of</strong> tho city's <strong>of</strong>ficial<br />
llc-n xearchcr.showed<br />
that<br />
r.e boln * nuuie<br />
to •«"<br />
there I. considerable<br />
work ^i- '"" ""** ° r four <strong>of</strong>flcU1 " from<br />
Uched to enlarlrZ *E...~ AtUuitlc City.. •*• ! J^T 1 "-<br />
'"""S,""'.T^1<br />
»,.d KcneraUhip -tylej-"'""" 8l/tn * a '<br />
H7 ' "»* John Smith. 65.<br />
pounds<br />
Stewart, 66,<br />
Oordon. 06.<br />
and<br />
—Ellwood Getsinger,<br />
wald Adams,<br />
ton, 74.<br />
Midget—86<br />
Pounds and »»-_<br />
er 76 and i»^<br />
—Lewis Grosser, 76, and<br />
Verhey, 80, or Howard<br />
81.'<br />
apcr—05 pounds and<br />
Charles Adelixzl, 87<br />
toll, 86, or. Frank (<br />
Fly—106 pounds and<br />
Edward Stevens, 100, and<br />
Grosxer, 93 (paper-wieght)<br />
Bantam—115 pound, ^<br />
—Frank Taylor,<br />
Huff, 109, or "Jo<br />
^<br />
Feather—125 pounds and<br />
—Paul Pilcggi, 125, and<br />
Brownmiller, 125.<br />
Light—135 pound* and<br />
.tasne and Keneral-h. P style, j Codf 157. or Charles Cox, 163.<br />
Hitting with the open glove is pro. ' D ,<br />
. _. 4. ^ Atlantic City. The foUowing perenlarging<br />
the stage, „,„, have consented to lend their<br />
_ _<br />
-_ —•-.iBons nave consented t<br />
erecting the ring and installing ad- „.„!,*,. Ernest Kent<br />
dltiona) lights.<br />
• • I<br />
The<br />
will referee<br />
hlbitcd. The bouU will be four one'<br />
and one-hulf minute rounds, with f<br />
Boxing<br />
"Ciiotie"—55 pounds and under<br />
B " 1 onehalf minute rounds, withf ur, Gnazt w and<br />
"" Jntermisslon <strong>of</strong> one minute be- •<br />
u<br />
l<br />
object <strong>of</strong> the tournament J?" U " d °f, contests. Ewing<br />
•rmln. U.- l n M^^Tj'\ Conot -<br />
"ill be one <strong>of</strong> the jud<br />
frora j to determine the individual<br />
had | pihl f > ^<br />
made- twenty-three<br />
searches and<br />
wventeen<br />
continuations. II e receive.!<br />
16CJJ5, <strong>of</strong> which sum he repionshlps<br />
for the<br />
listed by the American<br />
Union. The boys »<br />
. _ .«- box are the best <strong>of</strong> each .weight<br />
tnlnv *«> be two or three<br />
|Who died at her horn.<br />
'"* " '<br />
|PhlUdelphU on Monday<br />
Wrestling<br />
!'CootIe"—55 pounds and under<br />
—Charles Gronzer, 55, and Harry<br />
Smith,' 55.<br />
WIRE<br />
KRAUSS<br />
TO WIRE YOUR HOUSE<br />
Pfcooe. 49<br />
411 Asburjr Avenue Ocean City, N. J.<br />
young<br />
dance in the Mann Buildn£<br />
Saturday .evening, and a few<br />
were thus whlled away by<br />
gnson playing goard.<br />
A Dumber <strong>of</strong> the followers <strong>of</strong> the<br />
game accompanied tho Ocean Cily<br />
_boys-to-Egg Hatbor City.<br />
! llie . e'tls «nd their friends. There<br />
lino-up: • ' j w *'"» seventy couples present. Fine<br />
Ocean City<br />
Egg Harbor City music wan provided by n flve-plect;<br />
Mangold...... Forward<br />
_.;Harrer| orchestra from Atlantic City.<br />
hou:<br />
! th.<br />
Cape May Girls Won<br />
Tho banket ball team <strong>of</strong><br />
the<br />
won a Vic-<br />
Cope May High School _ ,»-<br />
tory ovtr the- Ocean City High<br />
School pirlx itr Temple Hall Friday<br />
evening <strong>of</strong> last<br />
week, the<br />
score being 22 to 11. Misses Stiles<br />
J buried on Wednesday afternoon.<br />
' Interment was at Arlington C«m<br />
tery.<br />
Mrs. Still man, who wi<br />
fifty-five years old, was ill two<br />
weeks. She was a former probation<br />
o<strong>On</strong>r<br />
In tbe Philadelphia<br />
Municipal Court.' She was a. summer;<br />
resident <strong>of</strong> this city.<br />
Cake and Apron Sale<br />
Tho' members <strong>of</strong> the Ladies'<br />
Auxiliary <strong>of</strong> the First Presbyterian<br />
Church will hold a sale <strong>of</strong><br />
meinade cakes and. pies in the<br />
Ktore room at 764 Asbury avenue<br />
bouts.<br />
Catch-ss-catch-can<br />
style <strong>of</strong> wrestling will be used, and<br />
both shoulders shall, be pinned on<br />
the floor, at the same time to constitute<br />
a fall. A faU shall terminate<br />
the bout/ and In no csse<br />
shall the duration <strong>of</strong> a bout exceed<br />
six minutes. If no fall has been<br />
obtained by either contestant at<br />
the termination <strong>of</strong> the bout, the]<br />
M0VIN6UANS<br />
yS>lOC<br />
BROWNLEE'S<br />
PHONE ee-R<br />
PfflUL'AND OCEAN OTY<br />
•»*****<br />
DAILY EXPRESS<br />
Office utd WarabotiM<br />
306 7th;St., Ocean City, N.J.<br />
Our Motto—"We Deliver the Goods<br />
BaHK<br />
Saturday, March 31. Fancy aprons<br />
will also be on aale. Don't fail to<br />
ttend.<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
.-,;i<br />
. . Half-Hourly Service<br />
The local trolley line, running<br />
through the resort, will bo operated<br />
on a half-hourly schedule during<br />
the Easter holidays.' Thin<br />
schedule will be in effect on Saturday,<br />
Sunday snd Monday, according<br />
to an announcement made<br />
by Robert R Chew, who nun been<br />
trustee <strong>of</strong> the road tor<br />
seasons.<br />
several<br />
STAGE EXTENDED<br />
Other<br />
Improvements<br />
• Ocean City Yacht Club<br />
_<br />
A<br />
number <strong>of</strong> improvements! tender <strong>of</strong> the<br />
made to the .interior <strong>of</strong>'<br />
recently wrote to the Board <strong>of</strong><br />
Education to the effect that this<br />
organisation desired the privilege<br />
<strong>of</strong> presenting a . new Amerlc<br />
at i flag for use at the proposed ni<br />
high school building, and the<br />
,m Attended Convention,<br />
s Slli W L<br />
ii<br />
•:t;-;<br />
'•£•• I<br />
tm<br />
Miss SalUe W.~Laker^rs. A. G.<br />
Gilbert, Mrs. Samuel F. Dixon,<br />
Mra. K. A. Porter. Mru. Chas.<br />
' Breckley, Mrs. Emma Warner and<br />
Mrs. Esther Booi, <strong>of</strong> thla city, returned<br />
early this week from Trenton,<br />
where they attended, a special<br />
session <strong>of</strong> the'State council <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Daughters <strong>of</strong> America.<br />
.tho Oeun City Yacht Club house,<br />
in the north BKtlon <strong>of</strong> this resort,<br />
Hince laxt iieanon, it is stated by<br />
Frank D. <strong>New</strong>berry, chairman <strong>of</strong><br />
the cIuVu property committee.<br />
These include the'extension <strong>of</strong> the<br />
stage an additional 'two feet, with<br />
an extra footllght<br />
columns have been<br />
there<br />
AH the porch<br />
renewed, and<br />
are new atcpn to the front<br />
entrance.<br />
. . •<br />
. Corhmodorc John FJ1 Fitc, <strong>of</strong> the<br />
club, was a recent<br />
visitor from<br />
Philadelphia, and he looked things<br />
over at the club house.<br />
Must Be Sold<br />
CORNER BUNGALOW<br />
' Beautiful Furniture<br />
Good Location<br />
Bargain<br />
THIS WEEK<br />
Price<br />
Clayton Haines Brick<br />
, 411 Eighth Street<br />
OCEAN CITY, N. J.<br />
Children's Sewing<br />
DBBSSSa, KU-<br />
SWBATBB8 KNITTED<br />
Mrs. L. G. McManufl<br />
a APT. . APT. B<br />
HENRY B. CREE<br />
Realtor<br />
BIT THIRD 8TEHKT<br />
BELL PHON8 W<br />
Paint and Varnish Products<br />
Prevent Destruction<br />
WALTER TOMLIN<br />
PLUMBING &<br />
HEATING<br />
138 Aabuty Ave.<br />
Ocean City<br />
TBXKPHONB 4t»JT<br />
JehUa* SaUelUd<br />
Havoc — swept in<br />
on every raindrop! .<br />
TV-woodwork wer» alive it would<br />
A shriek with terror at tha touch<br />
61 water. For moisture is * deadly<br />
enemy to wood — ripping its Qbres<br />
apart — warping it — rotting away<br />
ha beauty.<br />
Throogh aeddent, water (soocas*<br />
ulonslly bound to invade<br />
room.*<br />
Wtut<br />
•very<br />
the wood? you to. protect<br />
Uh P<br />
woodwork<br />
ootaiula«all n gtheb« w ty la,<br />
WALLACE & SON<br />
rS><br />
^^•S&s"'" '^^sr^^^'^I^M<br />
^. : ~*$&? : i~ : - '•• ^^f&MMjp?^'<br />
aaturday, Maiyh 17, 1988<br />
WIU GIVE BIBLE<br />
TO NEW SCHOOL<br />
Casan. No. 70. Makea<br />
OVer That'e Accepted<br />
Flag<br />
- . Frosa Iota Ceaacil<br />
Henry W. Townsend. secretary<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Board <strong>of</strong> Education, read the<br />
' following letter, at the meeting<br />
<strong>of</strong> the board Tuesday evening,<br />
from John B, Kirby, chairman <strong>of</strong><br />
a committee from Washington<br />
Camp, No. J6, P. O. 8. <strong>of</strong> A. ,<strong>of</strong><br />
this city: .<br />
• Dear Mr. Townsend;—Confirming<br />
our telephone conversation <strong>of</strong><br />
several days ago, I desire to inform<br />
the Board <strong>of</strong> Education that<br />
our organisation wishes to present<br />
a Bible to the new high<br />
school<br />
which you are planning.<br />
The Patriotic Order Sons <strong>of</strong><br />
America Is founded upon principles<br />
which demand free education<br />
<strong>of</strong> .our youth in order<br />
that<br />
"•7,"'<br />
Womo<br />
«°od<br />
citizens<br />
and .intelligent voters.<br />
The members <strong>of</strong> Camp No. 75<br />
Believe Soldiers<br />
Will Receive Bonut<br />
Possible That Nest Congress Will<br />
Accede lo Pice. Saya Beare- -<br />
aestatl-re Bacharaeh<br />
Representative Isaac Bacharaeh,<br />
a member <strong>of</strong> the Ways and Heani><br />
Committee, while at his home1><<br />
Atlantic City a few days ago.<br />
OCEAN CITY LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY<br />
pressed the belief that the sol<br />
diers' bonus for veterans <strong>of</strong> thr<br />
World War would be eventual!.'<br />
passed by Congress. The revenu<<br />
to pay for it would come from I<br />
self carrying tax, be believes.<br />
"There are several' things tha'<br />
Incline me to believo there will tx<br />
eventually a soldiers' bonus," h<<br />
aald.<br />
"There is a deep seaU*<br />
are<br />
proud -oi the Ocean City<br />
schools and proud <strong>of</strong> our Board <strong>of</strong><br />
Education. ' .Being interested in<br />
having the Bible read dally to the<br />
pupils in oar schools, we feel that<br />
—• • be an appropriate<br />
Bible would<br />
Klft. . . .<br />
Will you kindly take this matter<br />
up with the board and advise<br />
us <strong>of</strong> their action T<br />
Yours very truly, ;<br />
JOHN & KIRBY,<br />
Committee.<br />
The <strong>of</strong>fer was accepted with<br />
sentiment that we should do something<br />
for the soldier. The sentiment<br />
is growing. There, are many<br />
more soldiers in Congress than<br />
thero were, and this fact will promote<br />
the movement.<br />
"It is possible the bonus will be<br />
granted by the next Congress. I<br />
believe, that Congress will finally<br />
accede to the plea. Should a bonus<br />
bill-fall <strong>of</strong> passage In the next<br />
Congress, I am certain it. will sue-<br />
L Barton Champion, et ux, to<br />
L Franklin Ooetx. *8.000. Part<br />
<strong>of</strong> lots 958 and 955, section A.<br />
Harry A. Eberbardt, et ux-, to<br />
Mary E. Eiaernwn, et al. 92,300.<br />
326 to 327, section O.<br />
Fidelity Trust Co. to Nellie L.<br />
Carey. )800: Lot 250, section A.<br />
City <strong>of</strong> Ocean City to Alexander<br />
J. Molr. Quit-clatma and all right,<br />
title and interest In lots 774 to 776,<br />
inclusive, block 8502..'<br />
John R. Jones, et ux., to Daniol<br />
B.'Frailer, ct al. 1100. Lot 788,<br />
section E.<br />
B. Frank Smith, et ux., to<br />
Charles' Sack. $3,500. Part <strong>of</strong> lot<br />
846, section A.<br />
Msry R. Fox to Hannah A.<br />
Short<br />
$3^00. Lot 152, North<br />
Point.<br />
'<br />
Benjamin P. Groves to Charles '<br />
H. Shoemaker. $7,500. LoU 7231<br />
to 727 inclusive, section E..<br />
In southwest line <strong>of</strong> Second ,<br />
240 feet southeast from Corinthian<br />
avenue. . ' -<br />
William Thompson to Joseph<br />
Schwartx, et al. Same as above.<br />
Charles A.. Reynolds, ot ux., to<br />
Edward E. Uanscom, et ux. Northeast<br />
20 feet <strong>of</strong> lot 1017 and all <strong>of</strong><br />
loU 1018 to 1021 Inclusive, block<br />
10, plan 1, Gardens.<br />
Seashore Realty Co. to George<br />
S. Russell. $6,000. Lot,36<br />
northwest 10.feet <strong>of</strong> lot 30.<br />
Sherman E. Ayars to Isaac<br />
and<br />
Bett., et ux. $1,000.<br />
Southwest<br />
»0 feet <strong>of</strong> lot 681, section G.<br />
Benjamin P. Groves to Edith O<br />
Groves. $9,000. Northwest 45<br />
oet <strong>of</strong> lot 877, section A. •<br />
Ocean City Title and Trust Co:<br />
to E.. Minor Fenton. $200. Lot<br />
038. section K.<br />
Charles- T. Gllden, «t ux., to<br />
•---. • i Charles SV Butler. $1^00. Lotl<br />
Otis M. Townsend, et ux., to Ed-Jvia —>•-- ^<br />
win R. Stiles, tit ux. Confirms!<br />
title to lot in northeast line <strong>of</strong><br />
Theresa F. Pfleggi, et vlr. Quitclaims,<br />
lot 405, section C<br />
Edwin Stott, et ux., to Amelia<br />
Franklin. $1^00-. Lot 3063', block<br />
30, Gardens. •<br />
Charles'. W. Masland, et ux., to<br />
George Lottcr. $2,100. LoU 454<br />
and 400 Inclusive, section D.'<br />
Helen R. Crowors, et vlr.i<br />
to<br />
Pauline St. Claire Campbell, et a).<br />
$2,300, Southwest* half <strong>of</strong> lot 856,<br />
section L.<br />
. •<br />
Walter A. Dlttrlch. et ux., to'<br />
Grace E. DcCou. $1,600. Lot 8,<br />
block 203, Girard' Realty Co. '<br />
Mopres Security<br />
Company<br />
Morris Sellors.<br />
Lots 49 and<br />
Ocean City Development<br />
pany.<br />
. Grace E. DcCou, et. vlr.; to Jenlo<br />
A. Spratt. 13.600. Lot 237,<br />
section A. .<br />
Co. to Morris<br />
Stitos, et vlr., to Ellia<br />
both ' D. Smith.<br />
Quit-claims all<br />
right in two tracts, <strong>of</strong> land at<br />
Petersburg: on southwest aide <strong>of</strong><br />
highway from - Petersburg * to<br />
Tuckahoe, adjoining land <strong>of</strong> William<br />
Book, containing ono acre.<br />
Ellas.A. Kalcholm,<br />
James Brown. Lou et<br />
•17<br />
al.,<br />
and<br />
block 8, Hand's boulevard tract.<br />
Tuclcahoe.<br />
, Sea Isle City<br />
Otto R- Hclligman to Antonio<br />
D'<strong>On</strong><strong>of</strong>rio, et ux. $1,800. Part <strong>of</strong><br />
loU 23 and 24, block 7,, northeast<br />
section.<br />
Borough ol Avalon<br />
John Baxter, et ox, to Amelia<br />
F. Becker. Lota 1 to 30 inclusive,<br />
Boctlon 33, IoU 20 and 16, section<br />
34.<br />
Borongh <strong>of</strong> Stone Harbor<br />
Frank' L. Deputy, et ux.,<br />
Mario P.' Paul.<br />
$600. LoU<br />
nnd.67, block 84.<br />
to<br />
65<br />
Oscar a Frcy, et al., to Ralph<br />
McLauithlln. $1,000. Lots 110.<br />
121 und 151, block. 84, Bectlonal<br />
plan C. ' . - •<br />
Ralph. McLaughlln to Oscar B.<br />
'ryy, et al. $1,000.<br />
Same as<br />
ibove.<br />
The<br />
rtheast line <strong>of</strong><br />
Plymouth place,, 100 feet<br />
southeast<br />
from Atlantic avenue.<br />
Martin W. Lane to Harry Head-<br />
$17000 LU<br />
coed in the one following. Un- ley. $17,000. LoU 794, 705, 802<br />
and 809, section F. Lot in southesat<br />
line <strong>of</strong> Wesley avenue. 100<br />
foot southwest from Twenty-sixth j<br />
street, 100x1246 feeL Lot at in-'<br />
teraectlon <strong>of</strong> southesst line <strong>of</strong> We»-<br />
Ocean Sito<br />
. | Sellers. $1,400. LoU 49 and 50,<br />
A. Britton Peterson, et ux., to'Ocean City Development Company<br />
'r Ervin Englo, et ux. $1300.! Carlton C. Brice to SUnton *<br />
tion G.<br />
Northeast 19 feet <strong>of</strong> lot eol.'si:-!Scull.<br />
$1,000. Southwest 41 feet<br />
.. - I <strong>of</strong> lot 879, section a<br />
Ocean City Realty Company to<br />
'Cyrus D. Marten<br />
$2^00. LoU<br />
i 7-13, 734 and 736, section F.<br />
'<br />
1<br />
Upper Township<br />
GETS NKW EQUIPMENT<br />
Teaaay" Sawasliag Mare Tfcaa<br />
$57.»*a,aoa for Bagiaea. Etc<br />
<strong>New</strong> equipment ordered by the<br />
Pennsylvania Ealjroad System to<br />
be placed In aervice this year—<br />
some <strong>of</strong> it already being delivered<br />
—Involves an expenditure <strong>of</strong> more<br />
than $87,000,000.<br />
In .order' to handle iU share <strong>of</strong><br />
the country's growing business—<br />
normally about II per cent, <strong>of</strong> the<br />
freight and 17 per cent, <strong>of</strong> . the<br />
passenger traffic. <strong>of</strong> the 'nation—<br />
the company Is making large additions<br />
to its present car and locomotive<br />
capacity.<br />
Since the first <strong>of</strong> this year, the<br />
Pennsylvania has ordered 500 new<br />
steam locomotives, for delivery this<br />
avenue with southwest line <strong>of</strong><br />
nly-sevi-nth . street,<br />
50x1245<br />
- - -. ~~...u> 1 ieei. Lot in southeast line <strong>of</strong> Wesgiven<br />
the veteran without I ley avenue. "350 . feet<br />
southwest<br />
from Twenty-seventh street, 50x<br />
1245 feet.<br />
Harry Headley, et ux., to Pe.nrose<br />
FleUber. $22,000. Lot 794,<br />
section F. Lot In. southeast line<br />
<strong>of</strong> Wesley avenue, 100 feet southgiven<br />
tbe veteran<br />
creating, a financial difficulty<br />
TWENTY-ONE YEARS OLD<br />
Washington Camp. No. -75, Will<br />
Observe Aaaiveraary<br />
Members <strong>of</strong> Washington Camp,<br />
No. 76, P. O. a <strong>of</strong> A., <strong>of</strong> thU city,<br />
are making preparations to observe<br />
the twenty-first anniversary<br />
<strong>of</strong> tho organization. Tbe celebration<br />
will be held In the lodge<br />
rooms. In the Harm Building, Friday<br />
evening, March "23. The committee<br />
in charge comprises Messrs.<br />
Bakley, Pileggi and'Jeffriea.<br />
James H. DaWes to Ratio<br />
Wallace. $1.2&0" Lot. 526<br />
527, block 5, plan 1, Gardens.<br />
. Ratio O. Wollaco to Charles;<br />
I Baron. $1,600. • Same ns above. I<br />
LoRoy D. Garmtt. ct ux., to Al-!<br />
bert A. Burford. $7,000. Southvast<br />
0.3 feet <strong>of</strong> lot 31 and north-<br />
West 23.945 feet <strong>of</strong> lot 33. block 1,!<br />
plan 2, Ocean City Land Co. . ;<br />
-- Lydla B. Barber,"et vir.,"to Idaj<br />
h. K. MUler. $7^50. Lots 87 and!<br />
88. Girard Realty Co. j<br />
Theresa' F. Pileggi, et vlr., to<br />
Peter Cerrutl, et ux. $2,900- Lot<br />
405, section C. •<br />
THE TEN-EYCK-LORHAINE<br />
NINTH 8TRKET AND CENTRAL<br />
The hotel with real home contorts<br />
rates by week. Also table board.<br />
for<br />
AVE.<br />
mecbonica.<br />
Special<br />
Under management <strong>of</strong><br />
MBS. WM. T. SCHWARTZ<br />
ATLANTIC CITY ELECTRIC COMPANY<br />
DON'T BE LONELY<br />
Join The Crowd Who Daily Smile<br />
, e south<br />
west from Twenty-sixth street, 50x<br />
1245 feet. Lot 785, section F. Lot<br />
in southeast line <strong>of</strong> Wesley ave-.<br />
nile, 150 feet<br />
southwest from<br />
There will be good music, and a<br />
iU<br />
year in time to be <strong>of</strong> service when<br />
business ordinarily reaches<br />
. wi.-^fw^^i activity In the fall. -<br />
In addition to these locomotives,<br />
deliveries have been completed on<br />
the 100 heavy freight locomotives<br />
ordered last August. Final deliveries<br />
are now being made on 250<br />
passenger cars ordered last year<br />
and fifteen locomotives being built<br />
' at tbe company's Altoona works.<br />
Three new and Improved electric<br />
locomotives and 100 cabin cars' are<br />
also under construction.<br />
— v-~*. H,M»H-, moo a<br />
feature will-be a sketch, by Lewis<br />
Gandy and Roy Darby.' There will<br />
be several speakers', one or two <strong>of</strong><br />
note from out <strong>of</strong> town.<br />
. Getting Apartments Beady<br />
Wm. J. Gibbons and wife, <strong>of</strong><br />
- Franltford, were among the visitors<br />
here Monday. Mr. Gibbons<br />
purchased the Palatine<br />
Apartment*,<br />
on the Boardwalk, in this<br />
city. last faU. He was here thia<br />
School AtUiwUnee Coed<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>. James M. Stevens, superintendent<br />
<strong>of</strong> tbe city's<br />
public<br />
schools, reported at tbe meeting<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Board <strong>of</strong> Education Tuesday<br />
evening, that the total enroll-<br />
Twenty-sixth street, 50x1246 feet<br />
Lot- 802, section F.. Lot nt Intersection<br />
<strong>of</strong> southeast'line <strong>of</strong> Wesley,<br />
avenue with southwest line <strong>of</strong><br />
Twenty-seventh street, 50x1245<br />
feet. Lot 809, section P. Lot In<br />
southeast line <strong>of</strong> Wesley ' avenue, 1<br />
350 feet southwest from Twentysevtnth<br />
street, 50x1245 feet<br />
- Henry G. Crosby to Anna M.<br />
Crosby. Lot 413, section O.<br />
Hiram' G. Hallinger, et ux., to<br />
William Thompson.. $16,500. Lot<br />
F. D. <strong>New</strong>bcrry & Co<br />
BUILDERS<br />
Phone 148<br />
55 Asbury Ave.<br />
AS THEY<br />
"Twitch The Switch"<br />
• • . • ' ' • ' ' '<br />
I<br />
*<br />
0 R<br />
•• ' " "<br />
Silent Service<br />
'<br />
:<br />
ANL><br />
The "MatchleaV' Night<br />
Atlantic Cily Hectric Company<br />
•••"——<br />
OCEAK enr DIVISION<br />
10th * WEST AVE.<br />
urn-<br />
- m<br />
'•-{r<br />
ment <strong>of</strong> pupils In the schools fo<br />
the month <strong>of</strong> February was 817.<br />
The percentage <strong>of</strong> attendance was 1<br />
87.01. This, Mr. Stevens aaid, was [<br />
good for the, month <strong>of</strong> February.<br />
REAL' ESTATE TRANSFERS<br />
* - 1<br />
Recent Salea <strong>of</strong> Interest to Heel-1<br />
denU and CotUgera<br />
The following is an abstract <strong>of</strong> |<br />
week to make arrangemenU to get<br />
apartmenU ready for the sea-<br />
Service Hea'a laaarance<br />
..The drive.for reinstatement <strong>of</strong><br />
Government<br />
Insurance, that the<br />
Veterans 1 ' Bureau, Second District,<br />
which includes <strong>New</strong> York, <strong>New</strong><br />
<strong>Jersey</strong> and Connecticut, Is conducting,<br />
is meeting' with a great<br />
deal <strong>of</strong> success.<br />
Ex-service men<br />
who held this Insurance during the<br />
War, but who allowed it to lapse<br />
upon their discharge from service,<br />
are being acquainted with the fact<br />
that .they may reinstate It before<br />
March 3,, 19ZS, at yery<br />
liberal<br />
terms.<br />
conveyances, entered for record in<br />
the county clerk's <strong>of</strong>tVe for the<br />
week ending March 2, 1929, as reported<br />
by the Cape May County<br />
Gazette:<br />
'<br />
Ocean City<br />
Anna<br />
Palen to Richard P.I<br />
Sterne, $375. Lot 629, section E.<br />
Elizabeth L, Davis, et at, to<br />
Snmuel F. Durst, et ux. $8,000.<br />
Lot 321, section A.<br />
'<br />
J. Frank Shellenberger to<br />
AttgusU H. Murphy. $2,000. Lot<br />
727, section D. •<br />
KEYSTONE<br />
AND<br />
DANDY<br />
POULTRY<br />
FOODS<br />
FRESH DAILY<br />
"UNO-: Ii:I) OFT KLl'KATliD<br />
ASK YOUR DEALER<br />
Julia R. Haurd<br />
Horace B. Haurd<br />
Adriatic BalMing-<br />
Eighth Street Between Ocean and Atlantic Aveaaea<br />
TELEPHONE 285 . OCEAN CITY. N. J.<br />
Office Open Every Day Except Sunday .<br />
VAN, THE TIRE MAN-<br />
Will open about February I with the largeet and beet<br />
equipped lihop ori the coast<br />
STEAM[VULCANIZING<br />
Expert on Cord Tires<br />
We'handle all makes. <strong>of</strong> tires<br />
. ,214 WE8T AVENUE, OCEAN CITY, N. 1.<br />
Work called for and delivered<br />
A. CORSON<br />
GENERAL CONTRACTOR<br />
737 Aabury Avenue, Ocean Cily, N. J-<br />
Roads Sewers Bridges Balkbeads<br />
Mrs. .Osborn Corson<br />
Material* for Decorating CkJaa.<br />
Jta AsaoHaunt <strong>of</strong> White China.<br />
Flriag aad Gildiag s Baedalty<br />
lastractioaa la Water<br />
Coler,<br />
Oils and China at Stadia.<br />
616 Asbury Avenue<br />
Ocean City<br />
' ' '• . PHONB 141 W .-.<br />
The FORD CAR b the utmost value for your money<br />
you can Had ia th* worU t«-«Uy. What Is more,<br />
Uugr can be pardtased for a agnail amount down)<br />
with • year to nay. Quick deliveries and ninety*<br />
days guarantee. . .<br />
:<br />
BUY YOUR FORD FROM<br />
EDW.C. KURTZ<br />
" ' Ford Sales and Service<br />
908 ASBURY AVENUB<br />
• Ocean City, <strong>New</strong> <strong>Jersey</strong><br />
WE SELL EVEBYWHERE<br />
"SEKVICE THAT SATISFIES'*<br />
Great Favor Well Earned<br />
More people are talking and thinking and buying the<br />
new Overland than ever before—because it js httUr<br />
value—and at the lowest price in its history.<br />
AlUteel<br />
body, finished with baked eiiameL<br />
Triplex Spring*<br />
(patented) give easy riding comfort.<br />
$f O* Ovwlaai Ad^Ht^uml im Uu, Umck titk fetotf^ aTsvalag Ksat<br />
t 16uring<br />
AU triat I. e. *. ralalt<br />
NAHASS MOTOR CO.<br />
NINTH AND OCEAN AVR<br />
DRIVE AN OVERLAND AND REALISE-THK DIFFEHKNCE<br />
Superior Models<br />
DELIVERED PRICES .<br />
Two Pass. Koaaster ..... ....„ „„ %SXtM<br />
Five Pass. Touring '. „....,;._• W98.0O<br />
Two Pass. Utility Coupe<br />
»76&M<br />
Four Pass. St4tnti.tr ..,<br />
Five Pass. Sedan' „.....„ f 951.00<br />
Light Delivery<br />
"Nothing Compares<br />
; with<br />
GHEVROLET'<br />
« ! • }j*%£
m&%fr;\<br />
FOUB<br />
OCEAN CITY LBDOEB. OOBAN CITY. NEW JKB8EY<br />
Saturday, March 17. 1988<br />
<br />
has acquired a growing<br />
list<br />
patients since he opened his <strong>of</strong>fices<br />
in this city the Utter part<br />
<strong>of</strong> last summer.<br />
(Continued from Page <strong>On</strong>e)<br />
ry results obtained to cover the<br />
school needsv.<br />
It waa said that it was possible<br />
o erect a building that would cost<br />
possibly $60,000 less and which<br />
might answer the purposes, for a<br />
'ew years, but thb would entail<br />
he elimination <strong>of</strong> the public U-<br />
brary and community<br />
center<br />
ibnned for the new nigh school<br />
building.<br />
Business ' man with<br />
m members <strong>of</strong> the school<br />
board had talked had expressed<br />
the view that thb would be unwise,<br />
it was stated. ' The proposed<br />
high school will answer all needs<br />
for the next ten years and will<br />
relieve the present crowded conditions<br />
in the/grades.<br />
In reply to a query, Architect<br />
Smith said that, m a way, it to always<br />
more expensive to'buildtwo<br />
buildings than one, and that school<br />
buildings <strong>of</strong> the capacity <strong>of</strong> the<br />
proposed.high school will cost considerably<br />
more<br />
than 'the high<br />
school. The front entrances for<br />
two buildings would bo expensive,<br />
for Instance;.The reduction ex.<br />
pectod would not he m proportion.<br />
The larger the building, the less<br />
It costs per cubic foot.<br />
sort, to proceed with the arrangements<br />
for the construction <strong>of</strong> the<br />
' new half-million dollar Ugh school<br />
buUdmg. with the •llmlmtinn J per.<br />
haps, <strong>of</strong> some detaila that wOl not<br />
detract from the beauty <strong>of</strong> the<br />
huflding* nor mar It* usefulness In<br />
.'any way.<br />
<strong>of</strong> thb re-1 as one <strong>of</strong> the guards.<br />
There<br />
creased<br />
Inasmuch as the dty <strong>of</strong>ficials<br />
have Up to this time scarcely taken<br />
into consideration the matter <strong>of</strong><br />
the appointment <strong>of</strong> beach guards,<br />
one may readily see that the yarn<br />
Is simply made out <strong>of</strong> the whole<br />
cloth. . Furthermore, the guards<br />
never go on duty before some<br />
A WISE MOVE •<br />
It is understood that the master<br />
builders <strong>of</strong> thb city are preparing<br />
to ask the city <strong>of</strong>ficials to introduce<br />
and pass an ordinance requiring<br />
the registration <strong>of</strong> all desiring<br />
to engage in the building<br />
business in Ocean dty.<br />
Thb b a move that should have<br />
been made before thb, .but it b<br />
bettor bte than never.' The proposed<br />
bw will be a protection to<br />
the legitimate contracting builder,<br />
as well as a safeguard to those<br />
desiring to build.<br />
Lewis F. Shropshire and wife, <strong>of</strong><br />
Port Norria, have returned home<br />
after a pleasant visit to Mr. and<br />
Mr*. Chas. B. Powell, <strong>of</strong> thb dty.<br />
ia urgent<br />
need <strong>of</strong> in- j time Id the middle or latter part<br />
school<br />
facilities in thb I <strong>of</strong> June.<br />
-dty, and it b tiso belief <strong>of</strong> manyj<br />
<strong>of</strong> the taxpayers that the dty Is<br />
making the proper move-in pro-<br />
Publicity <strong>of</strong> the proper sort b<br />
all right, and desirable, but thb<br />
kind <strong>of</strong> stuff<br />
makes the reaort<br />
The Reliable BniMer .<br />
OTI8 M. TOWNSEND<br />
Bicfctft Street an* Haven Ave. Ocean Ctty, N. J.<br />
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE<br />
Offices far Bent—Eighth and Wesley Avenue. Heated.<br />
. Seetmd Boor. • ''' ' • :.: •<br />
Stan for Rent—Eighth and Wesley Avenue. Heated.<br />
J, E. JONES<br />
m<br />
" OCEAN CITY LEDOEB. OCEAN Crnr. NEW JEB8ET Saturday, March VI, ^i<br />
mm<br />
mm<br />
V-:: /ft-<br />
R,:igll«>i and French<br />
it U called bassoni. in Italian<br />
fagotto and in German fsigott.<br />
It Is probably, in one form or<br />
another,. <strong>of</strong> great antiquity. A<br />
Commerce,<br />
the court<br />
"PENNSV* BUNS EXPRESS<br />
Down From Philadelphia<br />
Saturday Afternoon. <strong>On</strong>ly<br />
The West <strong>Jersey</strong>-and Seashore i<br />
Bejlroejl Company Is now running<br />
an additional express train from<br />
Philadelphia on Saturdays only,<br />
thb having been started last Saturday.<br />
This wBl be continued until<br />
the regular summer schedule is<br />
k^TgBTT. ttMf<br />
The express leaves the Market<br />
street wharf at 1.16 o'clock and<br />
Camden at 1.23 o'clock, reaching<br />
Oeean City at &86 o'clock.<br />
Beady for Serrte*<br />
Tho removal <strong>of</strong> .the <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong><br />
farm demonstration from the<br />
coort hftffsw building' ia the H<strong>of</strong>fman<br />
fyiyHiHw^ on Mechanic<br />
street. Cape May' Court<br />
House,<br />
has been effected. Aa soon as<br />
telephone service can be connected,<br />
all persons Interested in agriculture<br />
are Invited to call, write or*<br />
phone. '<br />
Caai.Loak Into tfc*<br />
If la Take* the<br />
TfaMtoDoSo<br />
W« b*U*v* that the "majority <strong>of</strong><br />
•0 taW«4 wise man are) almplr<br />
earafal nun. Being provident tu<br />
Catting- rich for Oat matter la not<br />
a aaataar <strong>of</strong> being brilliant. Usual<br />
ly it b a matter <strong>of</strong> baying real<br />
••• .. .• v<br />
WILL CONFIRM CLASS<br />
Bishop Matthews at Holy Trinity<br />
CboTcb Next Wednesday<br />
There will be confirmation sef-<br />
'vlce In Holy Trinity Episcopal<br />
Church Wednesday; March 21, at<br />
7.45 p. m. The Right Rev.<br />
Paul Matthews, D. D., Bishop <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>New</strong> <strong>Jersey</strong>, will confirm and<br />
preach.<br />
There win be special<br />
music by the splendid choir <strong>of</strong> the<br />
parish. Everybody is invited.<br />
The Sunday school <strong>of</strong> the parish<br />
is rapidly growing. It has been<br />
necessary to secure two additional<br />
teachers within the past week. The<br />
sessions <strong>of</strong> the school are .held<br />
every Sunday at.0.80 a. ra.in the<br />
rectory-chapel. .<br />
Two splendid, useful gifts recently<br />
have been presented by<br />
parishioners to the rectory, one a<br />
<strong>On</strong>e, large sideboard and the other<br />
a piano. The parish la deeply<br />
grateful to our heavenly Father<br />
and to the donors," says the rector,<br />
the Eev. Jos. W. Watts.<br />
^Tbe accommodations the parish<br />
now has afford opportunity for increased<br />
usefulness to Ocean City<br />
and to the world,** declare* the<br />
rector. . •<br />
— ••in,<br />
March meeting <strong>of</strong> the Cape May cent.<br />
County Chamber <strong>of</strong> ~<br />
which will be held In<br />
house building at Cape May Court<br />
House Thursday evening, March<br />
22. The meeting will be devoted<br />
exclusively to business and 'the<br />
customary social portion <strong>of</strong> the<br />
program will be omitted.<br />
Women are especially invited to<br />
attend this meeting, to hear national<br />
questions discussed by Senator<br />
Edge, who is generally connate;<br />
Constant Ford and Chas.<br />
Mooney, trombone; Herman<br />
vagn, - Joseph' Broadley, Ira Vfn-!<br />
class <strong>of</strong> Instruments named bombards,<br />
pommers,. or grummera,<br />
_ I which were made in many key*,<br />
'' seem to have been the Immediate<br />
.. _ . i," . .. i predecessor <strong>of</strong> the bassoon, but as<br />
,, ,. , • « ^ . *£*?•«.««, tostrument. were straight,<br />
violins; Lin. Murphy, cornet; W«lr iWlth ^ ^ ^ ^M* upon<br />
•7 . rw "^TV 7 2f-'ifV. they had not the character-<br />
Pianist: Dr R C. Ca* string, ^ ^ ^ ^ thg w<br />
bass; Adolph Souder, oboe. | „> kneping with ttvefy outdoor<br />
•oited to •very d y<br />
^doti**a^*Jw<br />
to the minttte and •xtractiWf vts* sport *<br />
provld* luxurlooa motoring. . .'<br />
<strong>On</strong>ly • trip behind the wheel cm rev*al bow br their<br />
appolntm*nts and refinement have bettered i<br />
four*<br />
SM Aaltary Ave.<br />
Uareel Waviag<br />
MankuriBf '<br />
Phone W<br />
F. H. WARE<br />
JUSTICB OF THB PEACB<br />
•Uactieit <strong>of</strong> Aecooata 8«lkU*4<br />
—Beats Colhrted—<br />
OCIces 10S9 A8B0BY AVBNOaT<br />
TeUphone 272-M.<br />
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H. H. FRANKLIN<br />
The BaUabl*<br />
HOUSE PAINTER<br />
I«M WB8T AVK, OCEAN CRT<br />
Phone 43S<br />
ALFRED R. SMITH<br />
ProgretjaiTe Paper Hanger<br />
«nd Decorator<br />
104S Askary Ave, Oeean City, ^1.<br />
CHAS. E. ADAMS & BRtt<br />
PUBN1TUBE . ,. r<br />
-^y?ntat for tits) ' '•»••'<br />
HOOVES SUCTION SWEEPER<br />
COMPANY<br />
' '•*'.<br />
780-788 Abury Ave* Ocean CUy<br />
Alteration*<br />
Jobbbtf<br />
HUMBERT C. PONTfERB<br />
BUILDER<br />
952 Asbory Ave. Ocean Oil<br />
^<br />
^<br />
Saturday,<br />
7,;.:>yr;;^^fl^^f^^?^f^^^^^<br />
OCEAN CTjnf IJBaXJEB,OCEAN<br />
"CLOSED" SHOP<br />
M swims<br />
Hare<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
Assotlstleai<br />
Agie<br />
to Wag* Seal* DeeuadesT<br />
by th* Local Uaion<br />
The <strong>of</strong>ficers .<strong>of</strong> the local Carpenters'<br />
Union are still endeavoring<br />
to reach an agreement with the<br />
Master Builders' <strong>Association</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />
Ocean City, and the matters Involved<br />
were freely discussed at a<br />
meeting <strong>of</strong> members <strong>of</strong> the onion<br />
held last evening. ' .<br />
. According to <strong>of</strong>ficials <strong>of</strong> the Master<br />
Builders' <strong>Association</strong>, many<br />
members <strong>of</strong> the union residing in<br />
this city are not anxious to press<br />
trouble at this time. These men<br />
own their properties here and are<br />
directly Interested In the progress<br />
and prosperity<br />
Many <strong>of</strong> these<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
Ocean<br />
carpenters<br />
City,<br />
have<br />
themselves expressed the hope that<br />
a compromise may be reached. •<br />
The union asked for 65 cents an<br />
hour for "improvers"—men who<br />
are learning the trade and have<br />
not become first-class mechanics—<br />
and 90 cent* an hour for skilled<br />
carpenters.. These requests were<br />
complied with by the contracting<br />
builders. The. union<br />
also has<br />
. asked, as has been published In<br />
the Ledger, for a "closed" shop.<br />
This, the contractors say, means<br />
that the members <strong>of</strong> all crafts engaged<br />
on buildings must be mem.<br />
; bers <strong>of</strong> the union. This, It U re-<br />
. ported, is one <strong>of</strong> the stumbling<br />
blocks.<br />
Another proposition from the<br />
union that has not been enthusiastically<br />
received, by the Master<br />
Builders' <strong>Association</strong> Is that <strong>of</strong><br />
and half time for all over-<br />
The men are now working<br />
time<br />
time. .<br />
eight hours a day. A little, later,<br />
as the daya grow in length, moat<br />
<strong>of</strong> the builders will want their men<br />
to work nine hours a~3sy. If they<br />
comply with the demands <strong>of</strong> the<br />
union, they say, this would then<br />
mean an extra half hour for which<br />
'they would have to pay the men<br />
without return to themselves.<br />
The main oppoeltion from<br />
. master Builders' <strong>Association</strong> _ r<br />
pears to be to the "closed" shop<br />
proposition..<br />
BNJOYABLB TIME<br />
(Continued from Page <strong>On</strong>e)<br />
the visitors, besides somo <strong>of</strong> those<br />
already mentioned, were. the following<br />
prominent men <strong>of</strong> Pleasantville,<br />
with one or two from Atlantic<br />
City:<br />
Robert L. Race, who said he led<br />
the procession, which might be<br />
taken in two ways, he. being president<br />
<strong>of</strong> tho organisation over there<br />
and also a funeral director; Mayor<br />
Chas. EL Jackson, Dr. Robt H.<br />
Grter, Dr. W. J. Hudson, who Is<br />
also song leader <strong>of</strong> the Pleasantvlllo<br />
boys; Dr. Chas. H. Conover,<br />
Dr. Fairchlld Starr, a former resident<br />
<strong>of</strong> this city; Councilman<br />
James Yates* N. Andrews, who Is<br />
secretary <strong>of</strong> the club and,city clerk<br />
in Pleasantville; Stanley ParseUs,<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Shore Road Motor Company,<br />
who, with Dr. Hudson, is<br />
delegate to the Atlanta Convention;<br />
Scott M. Long, member <strong>of</strong><br />
the O. J. Hammell Company and<br />
Identified with the Atlantic City<br />
Kiwanls Club, remembered by<br />
older residents <strong>of</strong> this city as a<br />
•tar. amateur<br />
pitcher <strong>of</strong> other<br />
days; George Adams, cashier <strong>of</strong><br />
the First National Bank; Sign<br />
Advertiser Fisher, Raymond<br />
Thompson, <strong>of</strong> Thompson A Cale,<br />
realtors; the Rev. Tbos. M. Simanton,<br />
pastor <strong>of</strong> the First Presbyterian<br />
Church, and last, but by no<br />
means least, Walter . E. Thorns,<br />
who ~ "says it with flowers," and<br />
who is known In . his home town<br />
for his artistic ability, especially<br />
the<br />
ap-<br />
BOOKS ON MUSIC<br />
Interesting <strong>New</strong> Volwea at the<br />
Public Library<br />
Miss Edith Jeffries, the obliging<br />
librarian at the Ocean City Public<br />
library, has received a number <strong>of</strong><br />
Dew volumes relating to music,<br />
which are now available to patrons<br />
<strong>of</strong> the library. "These books are<br />
as follows;<br />
Prstt's "History <strong>of</strong> Music." Edsoo's<br />
"Dictionary <strong>of</strong> Music,"<br />
Krehbriet's "Afro-American Folksongs,"<br />
Kobbe's "Complete Opera<br />
Book," .Henderson's<br />
"Orchestra<br />
d h Elson's<br />
Musk,<br />
s<br />
O<br />
and Orchestral Music,"<br />
"Woman's<br />
Work in<br />
ans Work in Musk,<br />
Goepp's "Symphonies and Their<br />
Meaning,'* two volumes; Whitcomb's.<br />
"Young People's Story <strong>of</strong><br />
-Music" and Grove'*<br />
MusIcT<br />
'Dictionary <strong>of</strong><br />
Helping Babies' Hoae<br />
Dorothy and Evelyn Pontiere,<br />
yoong daughter* <strong>of</strong> Humbert Pon-<br />
Uere and wife, <strong>of</strong> this city, have<br />
- shown their interest in the Ocean<br />
(Sty .Seashore Home for'Babies by<br />
contributing one dollar, through<br />
the Episcopal Sunday School. They<br />
earned the money by hard work,<br />
it is stated: "This spirit-among<br />
our workers," says one <strong>of</strong> the <strong>of</strong>fleers<br />
<strong>of</strong> the home, "is bound to<br />
make our baby home a glorious<br />
success."<br />
Not Recovering Quickly<br />
Chief <strong>of</strong> Police Johnson was in<br />
Philadelphia Wednesday evening<br />
and went, to the Jefferson Hospital,<br />
where he saw Policeman<br />
Prank A, Schock, <strong>of</strong> this city, who<br />
underwent an operation . some<br />
*«eks ago. The patient is not recovering<br />
as quickly aa his friend*<br />
oave hoped. The Hrt«l
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OCEAN CITY tEDOER, OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY<br />
>H«MIIM««IMMIMMI<br />
BEFORE YOU INVEST<br />
INVESTIGATE<br />
Before you invest—INVESTIGATE! In a sentence,<br />
that's the message <strong>of</strong> this and the previous advertisements<br />
published by the <strong>New</strong> <strong>Jersey</strong> Bankers* <strong>Association</strong><br />
in the interest <strong>of</strong> safe investment This one bit <strong>of</strong><br />
caution may save you from the loss <strong>of</strong> hundreds <strong>of</strong> thousands<br />
<strong>of</strong> dollars. Again, we say<br />
INVESTIGATE!<br />
Do not be confused by misrepresentations. Do hot be<br />
influenced by colorful arguments. Refuse to be persuaded<br />
into risking your money because someone else<br />
.has. ' . •' • • . _ • ' - • _ • • ; • ' .<br />
Common sense will tell you there are no Bhort cuts to<br />
certain financial independence. Remember this when<br />
you are told, confidentially, <strong>of</strong> some "sure thing?* wherein<br />
the income return is large. :<br />
Everyone has sometimes felt the desire toplunge. It is<br />
this trait <strong>of</strong> human nature that allows the "Ponzis" to<br />
succeed. Dont risk your money. Instead, invest it<br />
safely where it will earn the financial independence you<br />
desire. Insure this safety before investing a dollar. Go<br />
to your Banker or any reliable Investment Dealer who<br />
alone is qualified to give expert advice.<br />
I* Will Oxf Yim Nothing! It M<br />
From Serious Loss!<br />
<strong>New</strong> <strong>Jersey</strong> <strong>Bankers'</strong> <strong>Association</strong><br />
. This Space Contributed by<br />
Rr* National Bank <strong>of</strong> Ocean City an* Oee-u, City TWe and TV«* Company<br />
Y OL. XXVI—NO. 20<br />
IN NO HIRRY TO BEGIN ^COTTAGERS<br />
DUTIES AS POSTMASTER HERE! ON OUIwe<br />
Bat May Take Charge April 1—<br />
; Wni Preside at Commerce<br />
Chamber Dinar HMIIU<br />
Edward ' M. Button, appointed<br />
postmaster here a couple <strong>of</strong> weeks<br />
since, while be and Mr«. Button<br />
were traveling In Florida, re-'<br />
turned to thl* dty early in. the<br />
week, ' : • .-<br />
In answer to Inquiries, be said<br />
be would rather not assume the<br />
duties <strong>of</strong> postmaster .on April 1,<br />
si desired.' by Postmaster • B.<br />
Frank Smith. While admitting<br />
that April 1 is really the' logical<br />
time to begin his new duties, as<br />
this month marks the start <strong>of</strong> a<br />
Tbe early closing <strong>of</strong> the school* In<br />
Philadelphia Is In a large measure<br />
responsible for this influx <strong>of</strong> visitors.<br />
Most <strong>of</strong> the cottage owners<br />
have been extremely anxious for<br />
never*! week* to get to Ocean<br />
City, and they are- taking advan-<br />
and Is a brother <strong>of</strong> Harvey Miller,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, a well known<br />
new quarter, Mr. Sotton declared<br />
summer resident here. - '<br />
that he would much prefer to<br />
Two lots on Central avenue, one tage <strong>of</strong> the opportunity now afforded<br />
them. ' •<br />
wait until May 1.<br />
j<br />
above First street, and the other<br />
He further stated that he feels<br />
above Third street, ' owned by<br />
With good weather, this Easter<br />
that If he cannot give Ocean City<br />
George W. Lee, <strong>of</strong> this city, to an<br />
in Ocean City promises to be all<br />
the character <strong>of</strong> mall service to<br />
Ocean City resident.<br />
which the business people <strong>of</strong> the I Two lots on Central avenue, be-<br />
resort and the thousands <strong>of</strong> sum-1 low Twenty-eighth street, * owned<br />
mer visitors are entitled he would) by W. I. Baymond. <strong>of</strong> this city, to<br />
not long be in the <strong>of</strong>tfce. ' ( it local resident^<br />
Before leaving here for the Lot on Ocean avenue, between<br />
Sooth, Mr. Button shipped.his car<br />
to Jacksonville. .He and Mrs. Satton<br />
drove from Jacksonville-to St.<br />
Augustine, where they remained<br />
two day*. Then they went, to<br />
Dayton*, Palm Beach, Miami and<br />
over to Cuba, where they remained<br />
two days and- three 1 nighta. Returning<br />
to Tampa, they went. to<br />
St. Petersburg, Orlando and back<br />
.to St. Augustine, whence they returned<br />
to Jacksonville and back to<br />
Philadelphia. ~<br />
As planned by Uw Chamber <strong>of</strong><br />
Commerce a few weeks ago, the<br />
member* <strong>of</strong> the chamber will attend<br />
a dinner meeting at toe Biscayne<br />
Hotel next Tuesday evening,<br />
when matters <strong>of</strong>' importance<br />
are to be disposed <strong>of</strong> and when<br />
President Button will be given an<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficial welcome borne. - .<br />
HAD PLEASANT TIME<br />
Fireaua and Friends Bad Fine<br />
Members and friends <strong>of</strong> the Liberty<br />
Fire Company had a Very enjoyable<br />
time at the company's anniversary<br />
celebration. The affair<br />
wa» under the auspices <strong>of</strong>. the<br />
} ladies* Auxiliary, The members*<br />
<strong>of</strong> this organization present Were:<br />
I Mrs. Wm. H. 'Smith, Mrs. Eva<br />
L Fisher, Mrs. Anna Pfander*.<br />
Mrs. Cha*. Breckley, Mrs. George<br />
Jeffries, Mrs. Howard 'Johnson,<br />
tin. Jos. Moray. Mrs. - Samuel<br />
Smith, Mrs. John E. .Trout. Mrs.<br />
Emerson Smith, Mrs. Wm. B. Garwood,<br />
Mrs. Jos. Barclay, Mrs. Boy<br />
Jeffries, Mrs. Jacob SchmT, Mrs.<br />
Harry Chadwick, Mrs.. Walter<br />
Chattln, Br H • and Mrs. Raymond<br />
Chadwfekv<br />
CO TO ATLANTIC<br />
Henry ,'ppat Bogle and' Dram<br />
' Corpa Parades This Evening<br />
The Bugle and Drum Corps <strong>of</strong><br />
L. Ruuell Henry Post,'V. F. W.,<br />
will go to Atlantic City this even-<br />
nent quartern for the members,<br />
ing to help Lieut. J. Willis Gale where all facilities for .orchestral<br />
Post make a big drive for 'recruit*.<br />
They, have headquarter* available.<br />
and chamber music playing will be<br />
in a tent at Tennessee and Atlantic<br />
avenues. . There will be aInstrument*, who can creditably<br />
All persons playing orchestral<br />
street parade at 8 o'clock, beaded perform, are invited to become<br />
by the bogle and drum corns and active members. <strong>On</strong>ly those, however,<br />
who are In a position to be 1<br />
followed by. Gale Post Band and<br />
organization. Ocean City* will constant in attendance at re-<br />
baye forty-five in the drum corps.<br />
The boys are making a good<br />
name for themselves In Atlantic<br />
City.<br />
Alligator From Florida<br />
The editor <strong>of</strong> the Ledger this<br />
-*e*k received an alligator from<br />
Mend, Frank G. Zimmerman,<br />
PWUdelphli theatrical man, who,<br />
with Mrs. Zimmerman and his<br />
father, J. Fred: Zimmerman, have<br />
J*en In the South'for much <strong>of</strong> the<br />
water season. The alligator was<br />
""PPed from Dayton*, but on the<br />
way up the alligator got "gum-<br />
• *•" fp" In the mails, or sorae-<br />
«Un« happened. In any . event,<br />
»hen it finally reached Ocean City<br />
t WM fa the form <strong>of</strong> a rubber «1-<br />
.ugator, about four or five Inches<br />
Jong. It was appreciated more<br />
than a live 'gator, however.<br />
Mrs. George Bkkel Dead<br />
««• George BUtoL >• former<br />
.;£?Ment rf this, elty for many<br />
** «•> MWta. Pa, ftmday.<br />
•*• N w Bear Camden<br />
*»••••»"*•*»• taken fll<br />
. to the home <strong>of</strong> friends<br />
mt on* tlmsv<br />
Many Lots Sold by<br />
J. M. Chester & Co.<br />
Cottar* on Wesley Aveua* Als*<br />
Disposed <strong>of</strong> to Beaideat <strong>of</strong><br />
Colllagswood<br />
J. M. Chester A Co., realtor, <strong>of</strong><br />
this city, has nude a number <strong>of</strong><br />
sales within the last few days.<br />
Among these were the following:<br />
Four lota on Central avenue,<br />
below Sixteenth street, owned by<br />
J. Aimer. DiUrich. to Morris' F.<br />
Miller, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia. Mr. Miller<br />
owns D cottage on Wesley avenue<br />
North and First streets," and two<br />
lots, one on the corner <strong>of</strong> First<br />
street and Wesley avenne, and the<br />
other adjoining, owned by Morris<br />
F. Miller,, to an Ocean City reeldent<br />
' '<br />
George W. Botterworth cottage,<br />
1324 Wesley avenue, to Mrs. Pauline.<br />
Slckler, <strong>of</strong> Collingswood.<br />
Frank Moss WU1 Speak<br />
The leader at the meeting <strong>of</strong><br />
the Intermediate Christian Endeavor<br />
Society <strong>of</strong> the First Presbyterian<br />
Church at .8.46 o'clock tomorrow<br />
evening will be Frank<br />
Moss, and an interesting session la<br />
expected by Miss Sadie Mayberry,<br />
one <strong>of</strong> the directors <strong>of</strong> the organization..<br />
It is planned In' future<br />
to. have the meetings a<br />
dresed by one <strong>of</strong> the members <strong>of</strong><br />
the society, and the start In this<br />
lino will be made tomorrow night.<br />
CITY'S ORCHESTRA<br />
IS PROGRESSING<br />
First Public Appearaace <strong>of</strong> <strong>New</strong><br />
tlaskai Orgaalsattost WU1 .<br />
. be In April<br />
Tho newly organized Ocean City<br />
Orcheotra Is rehearsing regularly<br />
twice weekly and making good<br />
progress musically.'<br />
It ia planned to make the first<br />
public appearance the latter part<br />
<strong>of</strong> April, at' which time the orchestra<br />
will entertain the citizens<br />
<strong>of</strong> Ocean City. There will be no<br />
tickets or admission charge, but<br />
everybody .Is expected- to attend<br />
and enjoy a program which will<br />
be prepared for tho occasion.<br />
. Thin orchestra is an Ocean City<br />
institution ;- and non-denominational.<br />
It' U for the people—a<br />
city affair. . ' '<br />
'It is expected to provide perma-<br />
hearsals will be accepted. All<br />
those interested through pore love<br />
<strong>of</strong> playing good rnunlc should apply<br />
to M, DeWltt Hirst, 706 Second<br />
street. Phone 368 W.<br />
Quits Police Force •<br />
Grant Marple, <strong>of</strong> this city, who<br />
was o member <strong>of</strong> the police force<br />
here since, early last summer, has<br />
resigned his position,' and his<br />
resignation has been accepted. Mr.<br />
Marple Is a former Philadelphia<br />
police lieutenant, where he was<br />
known as a "clean-op" man. He retired.from<br />
the force Up there a<br />
little more than a year ago, going<br />
pn the pension list, and built him-.<br />
Self a home, in the north section<br />
<strong>of</strong> this resort, where he lives. He<br />
served most efficiently as a member<br />
<strong>of</strong> the local force.<br />
Hod Enjoyable Time<br />
Granville H. Steelman and.wife,<br />
<strong>of</strong> this city, • returned this wees:<br />
from the South, where they spent<br />
two months and had a very enjoyable<br />
time. They visited 8t<br />
Petersburg, Miami, <strong>New</strong> Bjnyras<br />
and- Palm Beach. They are now<br />
at their homo on- Seventh street,<br />
near Atlantic avenue. ' : •' •-<br />
Advaace Gaard <strong>of</strong> Beater Seated<br />
Crowd Already Has Made Its<br />
Appearance to B—art<br />
There are already many yUitor*<br />
here from Philadelphia and they<br />
will remain until after Easter, at<br />
least, opening their cottages and<br />
apartments in the meantime, and<br />
enjoying themselves as they no<br />
well know how In this seashore<br />
resort.<br />
'<br />
that could be desired by those interested<br />
In the progress <strong>of</strong> this<br />
resort.<br />
SELLS APARTMENTS<br />
TO PHIUDELPfllAN<br />
B. L. Chester Haa~ Disposed <strong>of</strong><br />
Nasaber <strong>of</strong> Lets la Varies*<br />
Beetles* •# City<br />
Balph L. Chester, realtor, has<br />
sold the two-family apartment<br />
house 1721-23 Central avenue,<br />
owned by H. J. Wood, <strong>of</strong>. Wilmington,<br />
to A. H. 8tine, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia.<br />
. •<br />
OCEAN CITY, NEW JBH8EY. SATURDAY, MARCH U. Witt<br />
ONBIRTHDA.<br />
Covaiy Trcasarer Harry Headby<br />
Will Oaserv* Aaaivesary Moaday<br />
at Casiao Cbb<br />
County Treasurer Harry Headley,<br />
<strong>of</strong> this city, will have a birthday<br />
anniversary next Monday, and<br />
he plans to observe the occasion<br />
with a.social gathering at the<br />
Casino Club, on the Boardwalk<br />
here, that evening.<br />
His guests, all <strong>of</strong> whom comprise<br />
a party'<strong>of</strong> friends'who during<br />
the winter months have been<br />
holding social affairs at the Northfield<br />
Country Club, will be: Mr.<br />
and Mrs, R. W. Edwards, Mr. and<br />
Mrs. A. Kandolph Fogg, Mr. and<br />
Mrs..Hossell. H. Nulty, Mr."and<br />
Mrs. Balph L. Chester,'Mr. and<br />
Mrs. E. M. Satton. Mr. and Mrs.<br />
C. Homer Shoemaker, Mr. and Mrs.<br />
Arthur W. Shoemaker, Mr. and<br />
Accused Promised to Make Batarn<br />
and Sentence Saspcadcd,<br />
Accused <strong>of</strong> stealing 600 pounds<br />
<strong>of</strong> coal from the yards <strong>of</strong> Headley<br />
A. Adams, Robert Handley<br />
and Frank Thomas, colored young<br />
men, were given a hearing'before<br />
Police Justice F. H. Ware in the<br />
city hall court Monday: evening.<br />
They admitted their guilt and<br />
promised to return the eoaL<br />
They were fined 96, and sentence<br />
was suspended.<br />
It developed that they took the<br />
coal in • hand-cart owned by<br />
Frank Morgan, <strong>of</strong> this city, and<br />
they agreed also to return this to<br />
the owner. . ; .<br />
Excursion to PhihuMphla<br />
The Reading Railroad, Company<br />
Announces an excursion from this<br />
dty to Philadelphia on Good Friday..<br />
The train wW leave the<br />
Tenth street depot at CM a. m-,<br />
and, returning, will leave Philadelphia<br />
at 7.30 o'clock. Tickets<br />
may.be purchased prior to; the<br />
date .<strong>of</strong>- excursion, -Head adver-<br />
Useinent elsewhere ia thh> isso* <strong>of</strong><br />
tl>« Ledger. -'••-•'•' ••••'•• :' •'•<br />
THE REV. DR. HANDLEY<br />
Pastor <strong>of</strong> First M. E. Church<br />
DR. HANDLEY RETURNS<br />
Will Preach on Palm Soaday<br />
Topics Tomorrow .<br />
The Rev.- Dr. John Handley,<br />
who bad a moat successful year<br />
:u> pastor <strong>of</strong> tho First M. E.<br />
Church. . returned early in the<br />
week from Asbury Park, where<br />
he attended the <strong>New</strong>' <strong>Jersey</strong> Conference.<br />
. '• - •<br />
Dr. Handley will occupy his pulnit<br />
irt this church tomorrow, and<br />
in the morning' he will' preach on<br />
"Christ,<br />
the' Uncrowned Sing."<br />
In the evening his subject will be<br />
"Christ, the Alpha and Omega." ~<br />
LOCAL HWffllANS<br />
BAD ROYAL TIME<br />
.Mr. Chester also reports the<br />
following sales-<br />
tbahn Agreeably Batertalaed<br />
Four'hundred and seventy feet by Pleaaaatville Oab—Address<br />
by Governor Gelger<br />
<strong>of</strong> land at Second street and<br />
Ocean avenue, for the account <strong>of</strong> Forty-four members and guests<br />
Floyd C 'Simras, 'to Ocean City <strong>of</strong> the Ocean City Kiwanls Club<br />
residents, who will buOd. were entertained In royal fashion<br />
Lot .at Seventeenth. street and by the. boys <strong>of</strong>' the Pleaaantvtlle<br />
Centra] avenue, foe John Stockburger,<br />
to an Ocean dty man, Country dub at noon' Tuesday.<br />
Kiwanls Club at the NorthOeU<br />
who will build.<br />
There was not an . idle moment<br />
Two lot-i ' at the corner <strong>of</strong> from the time the Kiwanians as-<br />
Twenty-second street and Central sembled in the djoing room onti)<br />
avenue .to rrisiasaf <strong>of</strong> Vmehtfd.<br />
<strong>On</strong>e hundred feet <strong>of</strong> {and at^<br />
the close<strong>of</strong> Hie session, and all<br />
Twenty-sixth street and Wesley<br />
avenue, owned by John Simons, <strong>of</strong><br />
Philadelphia,., to Ocean City<br />
people. •<br />
had a Very agreeable time.<br />
Ocean City's delegation ungrudgingly<br />
admitted that the. Pleasantvllte<br />
brethren have a singing<br />
crowd, and they let ihemselves out<br />
on this notable occasion.<br />
When the visitors entered the<br />
(lining room they found a large<br />
sign <strong>of</strong> welcome, and President<br />
Robert. Race, <strong>of</strong> the Pleasantvllle<br />
ttrganixation, added to this by his<br />
cordial greeting. He extended the<br />
hand <strong>of</strong>- fellowship to the' Ocean<br />
City boys and expressed tho hope<br />
that the meeting would be <strong>of</strong> mutual<br />
benefit.<br />
Vr. M. B. Stannard, <strong>of</strong> tho Ocean<br />
City KlwanU Club, replying, said<br />
It guve the visitor* great pleasure<br />
to be there. ' '<br />
President Race also stated that<br />
they hail with them Gco. Gclger, <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>New</strong>ark, district governor <strong>of</strong> <strong>New</strong><br />
<strong>Jersey</strong> Kiwanln, ' and Lieutenant<br />
Governor "Bill".Emley, <strong>of</strong> Atlantic<br />
City. ..<br />
' Tho first prize was awarded<br />
Pant President "Bill" Collision, <strong>of</strong><br />
Ocean City. It was a toy accorJeon.<br />
A special prize' for the<br />
Pleasantville. Club members was<br />
won by Superintendent Montgomery;<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Suburban <strong>Line</strong>. Someone<br />
spoke <strong>of</strong> Mr, Montgomery as<br />
Mrs. Floyd C. SImms and Mr. and<br />
Mrs. Balph VanGOder,<br />
a bundle Jumper, and Montgomery<br />
retorted by Haying that everyone<br />
ADMITTED COAL STEALING cant be a. bundle Jumper. In the<br />
meantime.he had opened his pack'<br />
age, and it was discovered that he<br />
had drawn a toy trolley car. Replying<br />
to some more raillery, Mr,<br />
Montgomery said that this Toonervllle<br />
trolley meets .all' trains.<br />
Hans Burkhardt. fell heir to a<br />
special prize <strong>of</strong>fered Ocean City.<br />
This was a "jack-in-the-box.?<br />
Mayor'Jackson, <strong>of</strong> Pleasantville, 136 pounds and under —' Paul $8,000.' .. ;<br />
took a small radio outfit as hisPilegei and Neil Montagne went James Montgomery, bungalow<br />
prize. .<br />
twelve minutes to a draw. .<br />
The attendance prize <strong>of</strong>fered by 146 pounds and under—Anthony<br />
Ocean City was'won by N. Campbell,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Pleasantville, while H. a ley; fall In five minute*.<br />
Selvagii won over' Everett Breck-<br />
Mowrer, <strong>of</strong> this resort, was the 158 poundu and under—Herman<br />
(Continued on Pago Three)"<br />
Dr. Kaaaab • Vfftor<br />
Dr. Wadea Kaasab, <strong>of</strong> Chester,<br />
who hss been considerably inter-.<br />
ested financially In Ocean City<br />
within the past year or two, was<br />
among the visltdrs here Monday.<br />
He was a guest <strong>of</strong> B. F. Goetx, the<br />
energetic real estate agent<br />
CHEW IS HDSTEE<br />
OF TIOLLEY LINE<br />
Agala Appeiatad by<br />
Walker OB PeUUon <strong>of</strong> OaMab<br />
<strong>of</strong>TUsCity .<br />
Robert Chew, <strong>of</strong> Camden,'waa<br />
this week' appointed trustee <strong>of</strong> the<br />
city's electric railway, by Chancellor<br />
Walker, on petition <strong>of</strong> the<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficials <strong>of</strong> the municipality. He<br />
has assumed the duties <strong>of</strong> his position.<br />
"Bob" Chew has been trustee <strong>of</strong><br />
this road for several-year*,, and<br />
his management has been. <strong>of</strong><br />
kind that has won praise from<br />
those familiar with conditions. Ho<br />
is energetic, knows the game and<br />
Is always looking after his duties.<br />
Them will be additional<br />
and extra service on this road during<br />
the Easter holiday season, beginning<br />
next Saturday and continuing<br />
until Monday night.<br />
The Misses Lewis and Conard,<br />
<strong>of</strong> this city, have returned after<br />
spending the winter in West<br />
Chester. _•_"___.. . -<br />
WASHINGTON CAMP<br />
HAS CELEBRATION<br />
r Local Organization," With<br />
Their Families. Spend aa<br />
Bajoyable Bveamg<br />
Under the' management <strong>of</strong> Elmer<br />
Bakely, Michael Ptleggi and<br />
Howard Jeffries, the. members <strong>of</strong><br />
Washington Camp, No. 78,.P. O.<br />
S. <strong>of</strong> A-, together with members <strong>of</strong><br />
their- families, last night had the<br />
greatest celebration <strong>of</strong> the camp's<br />
anniversary in the history <strong>of</strong> the<br />
organization. .<br />
Clarence A. Sharp, <strong>of</strong> M***!"" 1 ,<br />
N. J.t was one <strong>of</strong> tbe principal entertainers.<br />
His keen analysis <strong>of</strong><br />
current history Is notable, and his<br />
poetry tugs hard at the heartstrings,<br />
while his wit Is ready and<br />
"PI*** 11 "** This made a combination<br />
that fait his hearers.<br />
There was a humorous jtkrtch<br />
by Roy E-Darby and LewisGandy,<br />
as Well aa vocal solos try Mr.<br />
Candy and Dr. J. Thomley<br />
Hughes. Mrs. George W. Nlckernon<br />
gave a recitation-<br />
BOUTS<br />
WERtEaCTTlNG<br />
Annul Tbaraasseat <strong>of</strong> the Ocean<br />
City School Boy* Kept Spec-<br />
- tator* on the.lamp<br />
Tho 'annual wrestling, touma<br />
ment <strong>of</strong> the boys <strong>of</strong> the public<br />
schools <strong>of</strong> this city drew interested<br />
friends <strong>of</strong> the contestants to the<br />
auembly room oi the high school<br />
Thursday evening.<br />
bouts were rather exciting.<br />
Summary:<br />
'BS pounds and under — Chas.<br />
Groszer won over Archie Watts<br />
with a fall in 4ti minutes.<br />
66 pounds and under—Ashton<br />
Headley and Howard . Johnson<br />
went eight minutes, three minutes<br />
over the regular period, to a draw.<br />
75 pounds and under — Robert<br />
Stevens won over Oswald Adams<br />
on aggressiveness,<br />
85 pounds, and under—Howard<br />
Johnson won over- Hubert Verhey;<br />
fall in' five minutes.<br />
06 pounds, and under — Jos.<br />
Broadley won over Frank G rosier;<br />
fall in five minutes.<br />
106 pounds and under—David<br />
Schanti won over Paul Louer on<br />
aggredslveness;<br />
116 pounds and under—Richard<br />
Sax'ton wan. over Jos. Groszer;<br />
fall in five minutes. .•' • .<br />
126 pounds' and under — Orris<br />
WrigRins won over. Jesse Hollinsheud;<br />
two falls in four minutes.<br />
Selvagn Won over "Jack" Godfrey<br />
In eight minutes on points.<br />
Referee, Samuel Brown; judges,<br />
Evans' and Wharton, Atlantic City,<br />
and Roy Johnson, Ocean City;<br />
tinte-keeper. Pr<strong>of</strong>, KUby; announcer,;<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>, linger; physical<br />
examiner. Dr. Whltlear.<br />
NowV the time to repair, that<br />
ro<strong>of</strong>. We have a good stock <strong>of</strong><br />
If yoa want Lumber or anything<br />
in BuUders" Supplies, call Buy the Champion roefing <strong>of</strong> '<br />
'light, medium and heavy weight.<br />
Champion, Tenth and West, Ave.,<br />
CHAMPION<br />
Ocean City. Phone 480.<br />
, Tenth and West<br />
••'•• *Xook fci Th«<br />
-hook tn ttm<br />
WORK IS BEING PUSHED ON<br />
CampbelTs Series<br />
<strong>of</strong> Receptions<br />
City Coasslasioaer, Making Appearance<br />
•*> Streets. Frequently<br />
Halted by Many Friend*<br />
City Commissioner Wm. H.<br />
Campbell made hi* first appearance<br />
on Asbury avenue, between<br />
Eighth and Ninth streets, Monday<br />
afternoon, and his trip'from his<br />
home to the First National Bank<br />
took on the style <strong>of</strong> • series <strong>of</strong> impromptu<br />
receptions.<br />
Every few yards he was stopped<br />
by friends who had. not seen him<br />
since he went to a Philadelphia<br />
hospital about two month* ago to<br />
undergo operations. All <strong>of</strong> those<br />
who stopped him and shft^V him<br />
by the hand told Director Campbell,<br />
<strong>of</strong> their pleasure in seeing<br />
him' around again. Mr. Campbell,<br />
in answer to their queries, told all<br />
that he I* feeling pretty good.<br />
When Director Campbell made<br />
his, appearance at the meeting <strong>of</strong><br />
the City -Commissioner* • this<br />
week, he found on bis desk a<br />
bouquet <strong>of</strong> flowers —from his<br />
friends connected with dty departments.<br />
'At the close .<strong>of</strong> the<br />
meeting. Commissioner Campbell<br />
expressed his appreciation <strong>of</strong> this<br />
remembrance and evidence <strong>of</strong> good<br />
feeling. He said he wanted to<br />
thank the member* <strong>of</strong> the <strong>of</strong>ficial<br />
family and the other friends. A<br />
kindness like this is on the order<br />
<strong>of</strong> medicine. He la glad to. bej<br />
back He doe* not want to diejpj^,<br />
soon and be hoped-all the other*<br />
will live, forever.<br />
Mayor Champion assured Mr.<br />
Campbell they are all glad to have<br />
him back. He said they believe in<br />
giving a man flowers while be is<br />
•still able to enjoy their beauty<br />
and fragrance.<br />
MORE BUILDINGS<br />
ARE GOING IP<br />
Large Number <strong>of</strong> Permit* Issaed<br />
—More Than $100,000 Worth<br />
This Month<br />
An unusually- large number <strong>of</strong><br />
building permits were Issued this<br />
week by Inspector Smith.' 'It is<br />
stated that permits for buildings<br />
valued at more than $200,000 have<br />
been issued in. March up to this<br />
Cmnpaay OaWal* Say Fl*nd«ra<br />
WU1 be Opea $um» 18—Man<br />
Work Is progresslngly rapidly<br />
on the Flanders, and it is<br />
gratifying to the oOcials <strong>of</strong> ttaa<br />
Ocean Front Hotel Corporation to<br />
ndto tbe interest which tbcresidenta<br />
are showing in UUa ( great<br />
project. There 1* ample evidence<br />
to satisfy even those, who were<br />
somewhat skeptical a* to the.consummation<br />
<strong>of</strong> this big enterprise.<br />
. Every Individual here, no matter<br />
what his business, will be<br />
benefited, by tbe Flanders.<br />
The task placed on the company .'<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficials and director* Is to have'<br />
the Flanders completed on - time<br />
and secure from resident* and In- .<br />
terested property .owners siuV ,<br />
•crlptktns to the 'amount <strong>of</strong> ut,<br />
least $150,000 <strong>of</strong> additional stock.<br />
ThU amount can be spread over a<br />
Urge number <strong>of</strong> subscribers and<br />
thus not make It a great burden<br />
for anyone.<br />
The company most obtain in<br />
subscription* $350,000 more <strong>of</strong><br />
stock: When this |s done, the ear.<br />
poration will be completing for<br />
this city that which had to be here<br />
for this resort's new era now Just<br />
entered. • '<br />
Official* <strong>of</strong> the hotel company<br />
state that the Flanders wiH, be<br />
opened, as originally planned, on<br />
Thursday, June 28.<br />
HEADY TO BUILD<br />
time. Following are tho permits the Sterling Restaurant, returned<br />
granted: •<br />
a few days ago from.an auto trip<br />
Humbert C. Pontiere, two-»lory In Pennsylvania- They were ae=<br />
house for Fred. Pontiere, <strong>of</strong> Ocean companled part <strong>of</strong> the way bj<br />
City, on Haven avenue, below Morris Hell, <strong>of</strong> Easton They visited<br />
Philadelphia, Harrlsburg, Al<br />
Ninth street; 1SJ600. Two-story<br />
bouse for Mary T. Stief, <strong>of</strong> lentown and Easton. Retnrnraj<br />
Shamokin, on Central avenue, be-<br />
Fifteenth street; $8,500. <strong>On</strong>e-<br />
Smiths sister. Mrs. Ray Nevegold<br />
with them to Ocean City was Mrs<br />
Some <strong>of</strong> thelow<br />
<strong>of</strong> Harrisburg, who will remain<br />
here for some time.<br />
story house for Fred. LeMalstre,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, on Asbury avenue,<br />
below Seventeenth street;<br />
$4,000, . ' '<br />
Hiram Cheatwood, brick addition<br />
to store <strong>of</strong> John Weaver, Asbury<br />
avenue, near Eighth street; $9,000.<br />
E. S. Kramer, two-story apartment<br />
. house for self on the west<br />
corner <strong>of</strong> Pennlyn place and Corinthian<br />
avenue; $8,000.<br />
Ralph Sutton, bungalow ' for |<br />
Arthur W. Shoemaker, <strong>of</strong> Ocean<br />
City, on Bay avenue and Bayvlew<br />
place; $2300.<br />
Fred. Myers, frame building for<br />
self on Central avenue, near First<br />
street; $1,800.<br />
Chas. Fields, apartments and<br />
frame garage for Mrs. Ira S.<br />
Champion, <strong>of</strong> Ocean City, on Seventh<br />
street, near Wesley avenue;<br />
$S,0O0.<br />
J. C Steelman & . Bro., twostory<br />
cottage for Thos, White, <strong>of</strong><br />
Philadelphia, at tbe corner <strong>of</strong><br />
Ninth street and Ocean avenue;<br />
for Mulford Jeffries, <strong>of</strong> Ocean<br />
City, on Simpson avenue, below<br />
Eleventh street; $3,000.<br />
Ralph L. Chester, Inc., for same,<br />
addition to building on lot No- 433,<br />
on Asbury avenue; .below Eighth<br />
street; $6,000.<br />
.Ralph - L. Chester, . tnc^ two-<br />
Story apartment building at Second<br />
street and Ocean avenue;<br />
$6600.<br />
Ralph L. Cheater, Inc., two.<br />
story, apartment building on Second<br />
street, near Ocean avenue;<br />
16*00.<br />
Balph L. Chester, Int/. twostory<br />
apartment house on Second<br />
street, near Ocean avenue; j&J&OO.<br />
Leroy Jeffrie*,' two-story building<br />
for self on Bay avenue, below<br />
Eleventh atj<br />
were a* follows;' Building, J."8<br />
Rogers Co., <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, p , $af<br />
000; bti beating and ventilating, ii B. H<br />
Johnson Co., <strong>of</strong> Ocean City, $8eV<br />
660;' pmmblng and sanitation, H<br />
H. Johnson Co, $32386; electrical<br />
work. Guarantee Electrical Co, <strong>of</strong><br />
Atlantic City. $19,000.<br />
Back Froat Aato Trip<br />
Mr. and Mrs, M. V. Smith, <strong>of</strong><br />
Visitor* from England<br />
Mr. and' Mrs. Jas. Stocks and<br />
daughter, <strong>of</strong> Huddenfleld, Yorkshire,<br />
England, are visiting Mrs.<br />
Sellers, <strong>of</strong> C Walton place, this<br />
city. They'only recently arrived<br />
from England.<br />
Chat. H. Faust, two one-storj<br />
frame houses on Sunset place,<br />
near Bay avenue; $2,400:<br />
H. D. Reeves, one-story building<br />
for Amanda Batchelor, <strong>of</strong> PhD*<br />
delphls, at Thirtieth street and<br />
Asbory avenue; $260. - '<br />
Joseph Frailer, bungalow for<br />
self on .West avenue, above Fourtl<br />
street; $8,000. .<br />
Breckley A SUtzer, two-family<br />
apartment house Tor M. E.<br />
Hanseman, <strong>of</strong>'Ocean dty, on the<br />
south corner <strong>of</strong> Eighteenth, street<br />
and Wesley avenue; $6,000.<br />
Wm. -Smith, two two-story<br />
apartments and two garages for<br />
J. H, N. Dlxon, <strong>of</strong> OceaB City, on<br />
Ocean avenue, bear Third street,<br />
$8,800. : ••'.'-<br />
Richard BldwelL three frame two.<br />
story apartments for Fox A Mori,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Vinclaiid, at the corner <strong>of</strong><br />
Twenty-second-street and Central<br />
: ''$il<br />
»I«<br />
V m<br />
the Gremd<br />
A representative <strong>of</strong> the J. 8.<br />
Roger* g Co* ^ Philadelphia, epap who whe<br />
have the contract to boild the new<br />
high school, was in town Thursday.<br />
He said they were .ready to<br />
begin their part within a weak.<br />
The Board <strong>of</strong> Education, at it*<br />
meeting Friday night <strong>of</strong> last WMky<br />
awarded the contracts for the Mgh<br />
school, as was forecasted is the<br />
Ledger <strong>of</strong> last week. The Ud*<br />
avenue; $16,000. •<br />
John O. Dennis, bungalow tor<br />
Wawa Dairies Farms, on West<br />
avenue, southwest <strong>of</strong> Fifteenth<br />
fstreet; $8,200. .<br />
John G. Dennis, frame garage<br />
tor Wawa Dairies Farms, on West<br />
avenue, southwest <strong>of</strong> Fifteenth<br />
street; $400.<br />
John' G. Dennis^ repairs to<br />
frame building <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Park Wilson,<br />
806 Third atreet; ; $400.<br />
John Jh • Q. Q Dennis, Di ropajr*<br />
frame g <strong>of</strong> Harry 1<br />
1268 West avetme; $40ft<br />
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OCEAN CITY AGAIN<br />
Cauden Team *«"»<br />
Straggle. But Was Overhutched<br />
by Loral*<br />
The Qulntox team, <strong>of</strong> Camden.<br />
wa s defeated by Manager "Kid"<br />
ilorwood's tlve <strong>of</strong> the Ocean City<br />
Athletic <strong>Association</strong> in Temple<br />
Hall here Tuesday evening. S« to<br />
24.<br />
This was the second-time thl»<br />
svason Quintrx was whipped by<br />
' the locals.<br />
' Tho visitors played hard, but<br />
OCEAN CITY LEDGER. OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY<br />
HOTEL EXPOSITION<br />
PONT" MISS THIS I Award Contract for «»-«*«•» •«?•<br />
UgtUalag Five and High School!<br />
lading Railway Will Amply Pro- Local Hotel Owners, Wm Atund<br />
Athletic Park Work<br />
' Will Play This Evening<br />
,_ vide .for Seashore Travel<br />
Affair In Atlantic Cily<br />
The Ocean City Lightning Five' I-ow«l Bidder for Improvement In keeping with Improvements The Atlantic City hotels' spring<br />
will play the Ocean City - High I Was Henry Y. Clouting. Whose In Its seashore service, rcpro- rxpoalllon from April 10 to 21.<br />
School in the preliminary game at . ' ' Figure* Were *11>.KM : uented by the new $a)o00,000 tor-"j Inclusiw, will draw a number <strong>of</strong><br />
Temple Hatl this owning. This' The City CoininiK.-tioiu'r.-*, al . mliml at Camdon. tho new high- j tnv' nunera nnd mnnngfm <strong>of</strong> hotel",<br />
their weekly meeting, received apcod Pacific typo pas«enger loco-i<br />
will be a very exciting game and<br />
l||U t||y> Tnt!ro ,„,„ ^ an j,,,.<br />
it is expected then 1 two bids for the- work to 'bo done motives, the new »teel can and<br />
will be a large ;<br />
me.w exhibit <strong>of</strong> hotel article. «n<br />
at tho city's' proposed recreation the two new ferry boau. tho<br />
crowd ' present.<br />
center, or utlilctlc tlcld, enst <strong>of</strong> J Philadelphia & Rcodlng Railway) tho Garden Pier, and the ownerhaa<br />
mode arrangement* to' pro-| <strong>of</strong> beach-front "house* will provl.le<br />
The Lightning Five will start' Bay avenue, .between Fifth , and<br />
with N. Bontwr and C. Seaman, :<br />
Sixth ntrei'ti*. The bidder* were<br />
vido unexcelled train service be- t.| Vturtaininent <strong>of</strong> various kinds for<br />
tween Philadelphia and Atlantic |<br />
forwards; G. JohiiBon, center, and; Henry Y. Clouting, <strong>of</strong> f<br />
tno hotel people In attendance/The I<br />
Beaslcy's<br />
City, Ocean City. Sea Isle City, exposition will be under the au.i- j<br />
T. Bcnncr and F. Buxhay,' quanta, | Point, and John (J. IViinl", <strong>of</strong> thin. Stone Harbor, Wlldwood und Cape I p^.j,, ,,f the <strong>New</strong> Jeney State A»-<br />
while tho high school will probably<br />
. start with Scott Ailuina.<br />
day.<br />
* Iay ovcr tlle r - nl * tl ' r S" 1 " 1 '^' -h«ll-'j noriation. the ' Boardwalk Hotel j<br />
After the bids hu<br />
l.Htoi"durine; the meeting ho mude<br />
the Ocean City quintet.<br />
the following report tu tho board: March .'10, when the Philadelphia Hotel Proprietors' <strong>Association</strong> are<br />
PLEASED WITH RESORT T» the Hoard <strong>of</strong> Comniiosloncra <strong>of</strong> & Reading Railway will operate nitikinjr preparations for tho entertainment<br />
<strong>of</strong> member* <strong>of</strong> the<br />
The first half ended with the<br />
Ocean.City, ^'- >!•<br />
twelve fast exprcxH trail)* from<br />
scon 19 to 10 in favor <strong>of</strong> Ocean rhllsdrlphlsn Predicts Success for Gentlemen: The following Philadelphia to Atlantic City. It State asso-ciation .who are to h«<br />
ule represents the itemized bids re- will continue on Saturday, Ma,rrh<br />
C <strong>New</strong> Beach Front Hotel<br />
here Friduy. Juno jr.. The association<br />
will hold a three-day ses-<br />
'Scean City's representative, j A S " *"* F " Bl Among tho many w H "« . Z^^TV-'? I ^ i ^ *""' .'11, when the company will run<br />
West PI<br />
.Urted the second half with vigor.<br />
Amun * hlla - dialntgrfdiL and track o thirteen fast express trains to Atlantic-<br />
City; on Ranter Sunday, June lit 10 June 15. the other<br />
sion . li> Capo- May County from<br />
and the visitors pressed them dclphians who vlsii«l thin rvsort pronoa«| recreation, center, befor<br />
a short time, bat It was only a I la»t Sunday were Mr. ami Mrs. tween Fifth and Sixth'streets, east when ten fast express train* will Ku.ihorinifH beirtir nt Wildwood<br />
, w • <strong>of</strong> Bay nvenue:<br />
flash in the pan. In a short<br />
• ' , be run to Atlantle City: and. on<br />
Wm. M. Curty. Mr. and . Mr*. Henry Y. Clout!<br />
mid Ca|K' May. ,' .<br />
while the locals had a safe lead, Franklyn Crubb, .John O. Myers Point. X. .).—<br />
a ey H ^(Qn^y^ _A.p ru 2, when twelve fast<br />
which they Increased as the game and Mrs. Edna Smith. The latter Track<br />
'$ l.tJOO.OO express trains will be provided bo- Gur*Cs <strong>of</strong> Ihe Imperial<br />
progressed. <strong>Line</strong>-up:<br />
Fenco ..<br />
•l.ltOO.OO tween Philadelphia and Atlantic Amohg recent guests at the Imrecently<br />
purchased and -'will soon<br />
Ocean City<br />
Qulntcx open the former Steelmnn<br />
Jl^ttO.OO citv<br />
[verial were:' Herbert Crakn,<br />
ManxokL—... Forward Moore<br />
store .lumping, pit<br />
Townsend.-. Forward -Wench<br />
on Asbury avenue.<br />
< 0l) ft 1 *' -- ii' Ample * provision* have also Jante* Kroltln, <strong>New</strong> York City;.<br />
Miller Center Anderson * Mr. Myers, who is the proprietor<br />
hcen.mode for return traffic from i Mr.-t. . H, Fox. Mrs. Peck, <strong>New</strong>.<br />
. Grand total ...<br />
.Henderson-:.. Guard ..Clancoy <strong>of</strong> Zeissc's Hotel in Philadelphia,<br />
.... S10.8rxi.00 Atlantic City. <strong>On</strong> Good Friday. Rochelle; II. Bclden. Trenton;. S.<br />
Alternntc" N'o.<br />
Murphy... Guard .......—Lennox was much interested in the now<br />
A—Top soil, March 30. all expro««. train* will A. Pallatt. Klklns Park; Mrs. \<br />
$-l.20l>.<br />
Substitution — Ferguson for ocean front hotel here. He predicted<br />
success for. the-Venture. All feet. .at. S2..<br />
Philadelphia, eloven on Saturday, Kern, Alltntown; J. S. Rowen,<br />
Bleacher*, optima<br />
be operated, from Atlantic City to ChHs. Heamar. Camden; Wm.'A.i<br />
Henderson.<br />
:e»»««<br />
The Hammonton' quintet w:i* 1<br />
A blaic In the chimney <strong>of</strong> the<br />
badly beaten by_the five <strong>of</strong>. the • nom <strong>of</strong> pr<strong>of</strong> - •'»>>»« M. Sicicn*. Cl-Al nnd on -Uki. linojil feet <strong>of</strong> Sunday a* usual. .<br />
Ocean City Athletic ' Ansociation ' ° n Wesley avenue, near Sixth<br />
bleachor*. Ri's|u>ftfully.<br />
here Friday evening <strong>of</strong> la»t week, "'root, shortly after !) o'clock on WM. U. i home wu» ablaio. that ni(rht. it i- oxp.it.d, «ill bo 'wife, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, - summer<br />
- He telephoned the tirv department the Eu8t EllJ% ,, f Cam.hn. and this<br />
Open<br />
resident <strong>of</strong> Ocean City, wore<br />
and fijv (.hl<strong>of</strong> Conver turned in a k. rtllle should bo most i-witing. The<br />
The Keystone A.<br />
iituontr tho vifltot-it in Mtumi.<br />
C, a r't'ccntly general alarm at city hall. When udmi-'aion on thU' i-cni,,,- will bo<br />
orcanized club <strong>of</strong> thU<br />
city, will the Hrornon reached Pr<strong>of</strong>. Stevens' fi(ty „.„„, „,„) lh>> , lro, t. t; U, _ {u. r<br />
open their boueball »oanon with : home they quickly extmjcui»he.l tn0 expenses have been paid, will<br />
the Somen. Point boys at Somm the blajie.'<br />
ho divided auionj: thi- players <strong>of</strong><br />
Point. ^The green and white boy» A little earlier tu the ovtninir<br />
ar* confident <strong>of</strong> victory. "Sam" they were called to a home on<br />
the local team.<br />
Brccldey Is captain <strong>of</strong> the . boys Asbury avenue. below Tenth<br />
"Jimmy" Brown'.-; All-Stars <strong>of</strong><br />
and "AT Jones is manager. The' street, 10 osctinguinh-a Kimilat riro<br />
Camden will be here tin* evening, '<br />
and on Saturday t-wniiig. Mnrch'<br />
Keystone Athletics are booking' " ' —— _; -<br />
31..the Ocean City boys will tackle<br />
games with the local Boy Scout!' MADE FINE ADORES* '"<br />
tho PhiIadolpliiH-Pi'<strong>of</strong>v>sioiiulK. <strong>On</strong><br />
Troop and the Outdoor Club, <strong>of</strong>i V ' •<br />
this city. They will chjilkngt- any Ml *" pa this quintet will bv V\'imiii>. Kinkaide<br />
nnd Elu-uod Gmvily. who<br />
". <strong>of</strong> Bridgeton, Spoke in<br />
local or out-<strong>of</strong>-town teams <strong>of</strong> boys<br />
Methodist Church<br />
between the ages <strong>of</strong> 12 and 151 -Mi«» Edu W.-Pahz.'nrvsident <strong>of</strong><br />
wore well known suns <strong>of</strong> earlier<br />
years. '<br />
. .the Epworth Lrugutf <strong>of</strong> tho Condays,<br />
but who. stili piny thv-gumc<br />
~- - *• - 1 tral M. E. Church. Brldj^cton, made<br />
Badt from the Booth j an excellent addrois on "Llfo'^<br />
Manniior Gaiw..ud. y,f tho Ocean<br />
James Franklin, <strong>of</strong> West Phlla- Be.t" in the First M. E. Church City-team (Icircs to' i-itum the<br />
. delphia, one <strong>of</strong> Ocean City** bost' here Sunday e-vening. She also max thanks <strong>of</strong>'hinipclf and the .l»y* to ' •<br />
known sonuner-residents, . was In' -J • soprano- solor"I Come to Thw."' — p -<br />
<strong>of</strong>_thp crniuc. lure .this<br />
town on business on Monday. He i and her ninelne WOP approrinted by * tasan -<br />
recently returned . from a few'tho conjrregstion/ ' *<br />
weeks' stay in Florida, where he! The'services in this church thai ;<br />
ylslted many <strong>of</strong> the seanhore re-, evening wow In chnrge <strong>of</strong> the •<br />
sorts. With him on the southern ; member* <strong>of</strong> tho Epworth Lea,<br />
trip were Matt. Patterson, well<br />
Children's<br />
owing to the absence <strong>of</strong> Dr. John !<br />
known In business and political Handley, the pastor, nt the Kow ' DRESSES, Etc<br />
circles In Philadelphia; Henry Tel- <strong>Jersey</strong> Conference.<br />
Her and City Commissioner Harry • Miss Pans waB-.ontor-taintd hy '• I SWEATERS KNITTED<br />
Kuenxet, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia,.all summer<br />
visitors here. -.<br />
Mi»n. Glbb during her visit to thin ; |<br />
•<br />
*•••*<br />
••••'I P.O. APT.<br />
First.Class Work •<br />
Prompt Attention<br />
' '<br />
"SATISFACTION"<br />
• Re-Screening and Repair Work a Specially<br />
James W. Fleet<br />
RELIABLE HOUSE CLEANER<br />
63* SIMPSON AVENITB .<br />
Personal Supervision Given All Work •<br />
All Work Contrartrd '•<br />
OCKASf CITY. Phone-to NEW JERSEY<br />
a a SWAN<br />
J. K. TROUT<br />
SWAN & TROUT<br />
PRACTICAL . *<br />
. Carpenters and Builders<br />
Jobbing a Specialty<br />
1040 ASBUJtY AVENUE ' ' ' OCEAN CITY, N. 1.<br />
|Mrs.'L. G. McManus; •<br />
•<br />
APT.- E: :<br />
HENRY B. CREE<br />
Realtor<br />
. 837 THIRD STREET<br />
BELL PHONE '55<br />
WALTER TOMUN<br />
PLUMBING &<br />
HEATING<br />
138 Asbury Ave.<br />
Ocean City<br />
• TELEPHONE 410-j .<br />
jobbing Solicited<br />
Saturday, March 24, 1923 Saturday, , March 24,. 1923<br />
Q HATS are alwayt designed with ih'n.<br />
double purpose: Firft, to truly expresi the lattit<br />
vogur, second, io"make you look your best. In the.<br />
Gage models we are showing, you -will surely find a charming kit<br />
to please you.- ' ' .:<br />
The Hildreth Shop<br />
826 Asbiiry Ave.. Ocean City, N J.<br />
WIRE<br />
KRAUSS<br />
TO WIRE YOUR HOUSE<br />
Phone, 46 ,<br />
41.1 Atbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J.<br />
BROWNLEE'S<br />
"PHONE 66-R<br />
/or 10CAL 00 PH1LA. AND OCEAN CITY<br />
DAILY EXPRESS<br />
Offic* and Warehouse<br />
306 7tKSt.JOceanCity v N. J.<br />
Our Motto—"We Deliver the Goods"<br />
B.U Piw.<br />
Paint and Varnish Products<br />
Prevent Destruction<br />
h<br />
rit«»k Umndttit Vu:<br />
b*ro« Veloar Pi«Uk—• Bat oil pakt.<br />
D#TO« Hallaad BBSSMI — ssiortn as<br />
(lass—bard as tile.<br />
Dust Devils!<br />
Millions ride in<br />
on every breeze<br />
They lay a pall erf ugliness over th*<br />
beauty <strong>of</strong> the rooms. Their defiling<br />
fingers strangle the charm and<br />
besmirch thecleanlinss<strong>of</strong> the home.<br />
Prevent the evil that dust can do.<br />
Devoe Velour Finish.<br />
This Rat oil paint, because it Is<br />
insures th« constant<br />
beauty «nd cleanliness <strong>of</strong> (ha walls.<br />
WALLACE & SON<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
Hotel BappUrs—Horn* FnmisUiin<br />
Pmilg RMOU<br />
Lonkard 3300 { [<br />
OCEAN CITY LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY<br />
LOCAL KIWANIANS<br />
blagc In a laughing mood.<br />
! antvllle dub .was Judga S<br />
"HMTBOTAL TIME TTiT<br />
Foosth, J.-W. Bradway | Osoond, D. Adnon.^B..ft_D?cj_^ MorU]r._ j- • _ _ _ _ Bllllngaport, C. O. Btrohr 8fc-.<br />
more serious riot mood,'<br />
(Continued from Pas* <strong>On</strong>e)<br />
UIk Mr. |'if Atlantic City.<br />
E. CUIr; Trinity, G. T. Hlllman; gaintown, B. F. Bock; BarAeaboro . Qloucester City—First, W. - E. Taul, J. W. Lynch. • ! :' .;;'. :.•<br />
Dr. T ' -ii -»<br />
the<br />
«•« «.«,<br />
Ocean<br />
v«<br />
City West Sldo, D. C. Evans.<br />
circuit. J. C Collins; BarringUin, Zimmerman; Second, Clifford Pleasantvllle — Bethany, L. D.<br />
y<br />
Mlnotola, Benjamin Rickenbach; E. O. Morgan; Berlin and West Hewitt;' HlghUnd Park. WillUm Champion; Salem,' 8. M. Vansant;<br />
m<br />
winner <strong>of</strong> tho prixo given by<br />
a minister from "lub Included the following: Homer John Monroevllle, W. L. Peterson; Mulllca<br />
HUI. L. D. Henderson; Now-<br />
Milton McCann; Brooklawn, WU-<br />
Iladdonneld, T. J. J. Wright; . Sicklorvlllo and Tansboro, W. C.<br />
Berlin, A. L. Da vies; Blaclcwood, Bally.<br />
Wesley, W. L. Shaw.<br />
In this city on two or three occasions,<br />
and Dr. Giles spoke to him<br />
Pleasantvllle, on electric light<br />
^ ^" • - O. " Wllhelm, ? Pl <strong>of</strong> Nebraaka;" Henry<br />
shade. Mr. Parsella, <strong>of</strong> Pleasantyille,<br />
was tbo winner <strong>of</strong> a box <strong>of</strong><br />
'. Trout, Thos. W. Mould, Taylor; <strong>New</strong>port. Walter Nicklcss; Camden—Asbury, T. H. Illcka. monton, Thomas Oglo; Hoddlng, Swodcsboro, U. G. Hagaman;<br />
Y. Clouting, <strong>of</strong> Bcesley's Point; ftuld and Willow Grove, George j 11am Robinson.<br />
Haddon Heights, J. B. Kulp; Ham-<br />
Bishop; Stratford, Elmer Biggsi<br />
cigars, but he doesnt smoke. IngdonobythcKlwanis Club mem-! Arthur M.' DeMarls and Dors'vy Ocean City, John Handley; Pedi<br />
Icktown, J. A. Naylor.<br />
S. R. Latham; Broadway. W. E. Buck; Llnwood, W. A. Burch; Mag-<br />
VIIIB, H.F. Vanuffel; Vorga, E. C.<br />
now; Bethany, J. M. Hunt; Bethel, William Harvey; Hurffvllle, John Thor<strong>of</strong>are. B. F. Allgood; Turner-..<br />
bora. Mr. Gclger said he told Dr. • Andeirson.<br />
• '<br />
President Race announced that Giles that Klwanlans have learned |<br />
1<br />
immediately following'the meeting<br />
Pennsgrove—Emmanuel, P. E. Lodden; Centenary, N. V. Sargent; nolia, Mcrvel Weaver; Mantua, Sensor; Wenonah. C. V. D. Conover;<br />
Wcstmont,' Henry Johnson;<br />
the valuo <strong>of</strong> co-operation. This<br />
there would be a golf contest, the<br />
CONFERENCE ENDS ] Purcell; St. Paul, Steadman Applegateview.<br />
R. a Smith; Fairview Vil-<br />
Northfitld, F. C. Hardy; Mays Westvillo, Victoria, W. E. Cross-<br />
Eighth Street. E. T. Hann; Fair-<br />
Lewis Shelhom; Margate City and<br />
means success la every field <strong>of</strong> en-<br />
Pleasantvillo Club having challenged<br />
Ocean City, to . play, and<br />
Pennsvllle, A. L. Cramer; PiU lage. Stacy Meyers; First. T. S. Landing. A. D. Ward; National ing; Winslow circuit. Hillman<br />
doavpr. For yean, people had lost Not Many. Important Change<br />
th« true meanln<br />
that there would bo a demand for<br />
K <strong>of</strong> co-operation,, Am un K Methodist Pastors man. F. C. Uhl; Plnlnsvlllo and Brock; Kalghn Avenue, William Park; D. W. Luckenblll; Northmont,<br />
Albert A|Icn; Paulsboro, Woodlynno. C. G. Book.<br />
Williams; Woodbury, W. J. Sayro;<br />
but within tho last few years cooperation<br />
In all walks <strong>of</strong> life huH changi-M'in the assignment <strong>of</strong> pas- beth, Walter Pino; Port Norris, H. George, Christian Ernst; State<br />
caddies.<br />
Thrro wero not many important circuit, to bo supplied; Port Ellxa-<br />
Grum; Parksldc. L. L. Hand; St<br />
past President Collision stated taken on a new and deeper sig- torn by Bishop Leonard in'the <strong>New</strong> Garrison; Quinton, John Stewart;<br />
Ulchland and Friendship, James Lord, Jr.; Trinity. C. S.<br />
Street. H. M. Blake; Tabernacle,<br />
that Ocean City bad brought over nifico Much niori" la to bt- orxey " Conference. Following<br />
forty-four' men, all <strong>of</strong> whom gained by the co-operative spirit ire sonic <strong>of</strong> th« appointments: • Frank Chard; Richwood, H. J. Fees; Union, E. A. Miller, Jr.;<br />
want to play golf, and i>o asked than by people fighting each other ' . Urldieton District Ileineman.<br />
Wesley, Charles Sweeten; Wiley,<br />
President Race- what waa to become<br />
<strong>of</strong> the remaining forty-one, trial growth is'due to co-operation. Alloway, .,, G. _. P. .. Butler; p Aldine, First, G. W. Abel.<br />
Hoey; Clarluboro and Jefferson,<br />
or different organization*. Indus-<br />
SuiM-rinti-ndcnt, J. (I. Beltinir- Salem—Broadway,- II. J. Zelley; John Pemberton; Chew's, El wood THE TEN-EYCK-LORRAINE<br />
if there were to be only teams <strong>of</strong> There were times not BO long a K o F. O. Jackson; Anglcsea,' G.<br />
NINTH STREET AND ' CENTRAL AVE.<br />
three players each. -.Growing con-<br />
Sea Isle City and Strathmcrc, I Ccdrick Hlckman.<br />
when men • sacrificed evcrythlnit Ituynolds; Anbury and South Scaville,<br />
W. II. Andrews; Auburn,<br />
The hotel with real home conforU for nda«chonlcs. Special<br />
6dentlal, President Race said he'd<br />
Franklin Bowen; Seuvllle circuit.! Colllngswood—Embury, W. B.<br />
worth, while in thin life in their<br />
he'd tell the visitors how he felt<br />
Samuel Cawman; Sharptown. T. J.j Woodrow; First, C. I. FiUgeorge;<br />
buslncxs pursuit*. Condition,, have Elijah Toser: Aura, H. S. Gas- Morgan; Tabernacle. Jacob Born;! WcsT'w'w Pa'VJTC.<br />
rates by week. Also table board. . . P-<br />
about it—three would be enough.<br />
changed for the better, and the . coyne; „ . Avalon, U1UII, -W. T. Nlckless; ' Tuckahoe, C. S. Lawrence. ' _'-.'./.<br />
It'was decided, however, to have a wnolc- trend <strong>of</strong> the times is for Bridgeport and Centre Square, A. VIneland—First, . S. G. Pitt; Colonial Manor, Charles Luther;<br />
Under mnnagoraent <strong>of</strong><br />
little friendly game, but some <strong>of</strong>, 1 1<br />
service. Men have learned that E. Morris. '<br />
North and Lake, H. C. Snyder;<br />
those in the crowd questioned the: life* I" contact with other men— Bridceton—Central, H. P. Sloan; South. F.. W,.Slater.<br />
MBS. WM. T. 8CHWARTZ<br />
word "friendly."<br />
j that HUCCOSM comes from mingling First. R. S. Carlisle; 'Fourth, B, J. Wildwood, G. H. Keller; Wood- "" V ' B1 , : «="«"«»> Creek. A, H. Burr;<br />
Meanwhile a number 01 song»l*' !" tn "'her men. Kiwanians are K. Way; Trinity,.C. M-. Johnston; ruff and Rosenhayn, Albert Uanvr;'<br />
had been well sung and later! building , hoHpltalt, interesting | Wesley Memorial,'G. A. Chalhbers. Willlamstown, J.' T. Richardson;'<br />
President Race said Pleasantvllkv tncm " t ' lvo1 ' '" outdoor camps for j Kurleigh, G. T. Hand; Cape Woodstown, E. W. Graham,<br />
had componed a little sonp; tho' W" 1 . and.kindred uplifting acUvl- | May City, J. E. Khaw; Capl- May<br />
Camdra District<br />
night before and now they werc;" ri
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^ t^;;^^.-;^ ,.^r»».w *»•— llh0 ° M *• - ota^oa to «* tto *- Mr - "* ""• ""M 1 Mo * tey - I*""* *«*«*» »•»••*-•"«• A Dllal KLALIUK ThTprlce obtained for this<br />
W»*U^ Noiman B. Bothy. • taember <strong>of</strong> «.«««• property Mr. Mould aeyo. Indi-<br />
'H<br />
JS5F.J^S!!^J52^^2? ciMtle * •»•*• for love " o* outdoor Stephenson. Jacob Snuff, Mr. and Za^Ba Company No. 61. <strong>of</strong> Otney, Bepects Moth AetlvUy in Shore'* mt £ ,£ t Nlnth 8trMt u soon to<br />
BY OCEAN CITY IJBDGEB CO. ^ ^ Mr* Harry Bonluun and daughter. M ^ . ^ ^ ^ ^ «„ ^ , w t , W Bevy's become one <strong>of</strong> the leading busl-<br />
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' OCBAN CITY LtJWER, OCEAN CITY, NEW JBBflEY . *<br />
BANS<br />
F. MacNAMEB -Editor<br />
via. H. VANDKQRIFT—Bus. Msr.<br />
; jXnt«nd,u seeoooV-class matter at<br />
> J' . Ocean Qty Poet OJBce.<br />
,'- JILM per year in advance. ,<br />
••••'-: The Ledger<br />
welcomes com-<br />
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mankations on public matters, .ba<br />
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LKrrBBS MUST BBfclGNBD<br />
'Ite, Ledger this wprf .received<br />
for pabinasmoch-<br />
as the<br />
i failed to sign their names<br />
; to these rtmmiiP'fcitHiT)*',' t h : . ' ; .'. :•'<br />
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- 'i-ffi:<br />
Wm. E. Msssey.Dr. Alien Corson<br />
and N. a G<strong>of</strong>f, <strong>of</strong> this resort,<br />
were among those attending the<br />
<strong>New</strong> <strong>Jersey</strong> Conference at Asbury<br />
Park. "<br />
Walter Wroe, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia,<br />
prominent In dance circles, and a<br />
CLASSIFIED ADS<br />
SALE — ABMY SHOES — SALE<br />
' We have . Just - bought a . tremendous<br />
stock <strong>of</strong> Army Munson<br />
last shoes to be sold to the public<br />
direct. Prica $2.75. These shoes<br />
are 100 per cent, solid leather with<br />
heavy double soles<br />
sewed and<br />
nailed. The uppers are <strong>of</strong> heavy<br />
tan chroma leather, with bellows<br />
tongue, thereby making them<br />
waterpro<strong>of</strong>. These shoes are selling<br />
very fast and we advise, you<br />
to order at once to insure your<br />
order being filled.<br />
The sixes are 6 to 11, all widths.<br />
Pay postman on receipt <strong>of</strong> goods or<br />
send money' order. Money refunded<br />
If shoes are not satisfactory<br />
ṪHE V. a. BTOBB8 CO,<br />
1441 Broadway, <strong>New</strong> York City<br />
'<br />
2-24rtf<br />
DO YOU LONG FOR A HOME<br />
in tho Pines T I have a farm at<br />
Estellville for sale. 9-room house,<br />
attic, cellar, bath, water system,<br />
garage, chicken coops, barn, fruit,<br />
land, 20 acres<br />
mostly<br />
ciearea, on main Douievara. Bargain<br />
for cash, or will<br />
consider<br />
trade for small city<br />
property.<br />
Harry' V. Rogers, 62S Central<br />
Avo., City.<br />
3-24-4t<br />
FOR SALE—Ford Sedan, in good<br />
order, $200. Wm. F. Berger,<br />
First and Central Ave.<br />
3-Z4-2t<br />
FOR SALE—400 feet <strong>of</strong> dry cedar<br />
boards.<br />
Inquire at Capt. Henderson's,<br />
14 Tenth St.<br />
It<br />
WOULD YOU like to live where<br />
- tho pinks grow, tho wild deer<br />
scamper and play, yet within<br />
about. 40 minutes drive from the<br />
cltyT I have a bargain for tome<br />
one.<br />
Harry V. Rogers, 626 Central'<br />
Ave., City. • 3-24-2t<br />
FOR SALE—Oarage for one car,<br />
' frame, well built. 3450 York<br />
Road, Philadelphia. -<br />
3-24-3t<br />
FOR SALE—Overland car for<br />
sale cheap. Apply 610 Fifth<br />
St. Ocean City, N. Jr. .<br />
It<br />
DO YOU WANT to own some 80<br />
. acres <strong>of</strong> wood land, spring in<br />
center, timber and allT $20 ber<br />
acre. Harry V. Rogers, 626 Central<br />
Ave... dty.<br />
3-24-2t<br />
FURNISHED APARTMENT for<br />
rent—Hot water heat; all conveniences.<br />
Apply F. E.<br />
730 Mooriyn Terrace.<br />
WANTED—A collector for Ocean<br />
. City and Mays Landnlg. Good<br />
position for right man. Apply<br />
Hurley Jones, 1714 Atlantic Av«C<br />
AU& Cit N J<br />
2-24-S<br />
among the visitors Sunday.<br />
Mlsa Geraldlno Bums, <strong>of</strong> Went<br />
Philadelphia, who spent lost summer<br />
In thla dty, was hero for several<br />
days during the psat week and<br />
returned homo Sunday.<br />
Paul Lamorelle and wife, <strong>of</strong> Tit<br />
Davids, returned home a few days<br />
ago after spending nearly a week<br />
at their cottage in thla city.<br />
W. H. Smith, tinsmith, and.family,<br />
<strong>of</strong> this city, took an auto trip<br />
to Lakowood and return on Sanday.<br />
Mrs. Harry L. Conver, wlfo '<strong>of</strong><br />
Lieut: Conver, <strong>of</strong> the Philadelphia<br />
Department <strong>of</strong>' Public Safety, Is<br />
at her cottage on Plymouth place,<br />
accompanied by her sister, Mrs.<br />
Chas. Chesloy, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia.<br />
Lieut, and Mrs. Conver will, an<br />
usual, havo a house party during<br />
the .Easter holidays.<br />
Henry H. Marter, <strong>of</strong> Comden,<br />
was among tho visitors here' this<br />
week.<br />
Mrs. Elizabeth Blundln and<br />
daughter. Miss Betty, <strong>of</strong> the' Biscoyne<br />
Hotel, this dty, havo returned<br />
from a few days' visit to<br />
Philadelphia.<br />
Mrs. Wm. Doerr, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia,<br />
who spends the summer seasons<br />
in this city, was among the<br />
visitors here during the Week.<br />
i<br />
Winner Slemmcr, who caughl<br />
| for the. baseball team here last<br />
summer, was in town during the<br />
week. He is a student at Muhlenberg.<br />
— - - -..-..-<br />
David. A. McClelland and wife,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Philadelphia,' are guests <strong>of</strong> the<br />
j Biocayne. Mr. McClelland has the<br />
I contract for the Flanders.<br />
t<br />
Eugene Murphy, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia,<br />
la summer resident <strong>of</strong> this resort,<br />
wan here a few days ago!<br />
Thomas May Pierce, <strong>of</strong> the busi<br />
ness college <strong>of</strong> that name in Pblladolphla,<br />
was at the Blscayne this<br />
week.<br />
With him w«o Thos.<br />
Flavell, ot-PhiladelphU.<br />
Mrs. George Mann, <strong>of</strong> Phlladel<br />
phla and Ocean City, has not been<br />
well for some time at hn-tiome in<br />
Philadelphia, her many<br />
friends'<br />
will rvgret to learn. Mrs. Mann<br />
bos the Cenevinve Hotel here, and<br />
Mr. Mann is president <strong>of</strong> the Hotel<br />
Proprietors' <strong>Association</strong> <strong>of</strong> Ocean<br />
City.<br />
Miss Gladys Hughes, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia,<br />
has. returned home after<br />
spending several, days here as the<br />
guest <strong>of</strong> Misses Jean and Betty<br />
Blundinv<br />
position for<br />
Hurley Jones, 1714<br />
AUsn&c City, N. J.<br />
Melville Hanscom and son. Bos.<br />
sell, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, war* among<br />
the week's visitors. With<br />
them<br />
was Mrs. Shaw.<br />
Wm. E. Massey, Jr., and wlfo,<br />
<strong>of</strong> this city, have returned from a<br />
visit toHot Springs, Va.<br />
Tho Bev. James E. Lake, <strong>of</strong> this<br />
city, returned early in the week<br />
from Asbury Park, where he attended<br />
the sessions <strong>of</strong> the <strong>New</strong><br />
<strong>Jersey</strong> Conference.<br />
Leon Leopold, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia,<br />
was among tho visitors this week.<br />
Ho has taken a cottage on Ocean<br />
avenue, near T«nth street, for the<br />
summer. Mr. Leopold I* actively<br />
interested In real eatuUi IU this<br />
city.<br />
Mrs. Steelman, mother <strong>of</strong><br />
Roland Steelman, who has been<br />
seriously 111 from pleurisy; Is Improving.<br />
. .<br />
Mr. and Mm. Walter D. Bonsall,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, summer cottagers<br />
here, were among the visitors this<br />
week.<br />
H. N. Monger and family, <strong>of</strong><br />
Camden, have opened tbelr cottage<br />
In this city.<br />
Harry Boone and family, <strong>of</strong><br />
Philadelphia, are at. tbelr cotlage<br />
here. .<br />
A. E. Hallowell. <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia,<br />
is at his summer place, 926 Bonrdwalk.<br />
' Benj. J. Cooke, well known<br />
clock .dealer in Philadelphia, active<br />
in the Ocean City Fishing Club<br />
and always a booster for Cvean<br />
City, WM In town Saturday and<br />
Sunday. * He came down by uuto,<br />
and said he never felt better In<br />
his life, except that be wanted<br />
some <strong>of</strong> Ocean City's salt air for<br />
few hours.<br />
Mrs. Melvetta Rogers, a sister<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mm. F. E. Champion, <strong>of</strong> this<br />
city, has returned to her iiome<br />
.here after a visit <strong>of</strong> some tfmo at<br />
the residence <strong>of</strong> her daughter,<br />
Mrs. Taylor CohaU, In Cberiton,<br />
Va. . —<br />
Councilman Wm. McCosch, <strong>of</strong><br />
Philadelphia, summer cottage,' in<br />
this_clty, who was seriously ill a<br />
short time since, is.again able to<br />
be around, according to reforts<br />
from Philadelphia.<br />
George W. Uber, <strong>of</strong> Phlliide)<br />
phla, a summer resident <strong>of</strong>. this<br />
resort, has "been spending some<br />
time in Daytona, FU, and will<br />
stop in North Carolina on his way<br />
back.<br />
Oscar Bonder and wife, <strong>of</strong> Williamstown,<br />
were hero Monday.<br />
They returned a few days before<br />
from<br />
West Palm Beach, where<br />
they spent the winter. They are<br />
summer residents <strong>of</strong> Ocean City.<br />
A little daughter <strong>of</strong> Humbert<br />
Pontiere, <strong>of</strong> this city, will have her<br />
tonsils removed by Dr. Wm. Steel,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, at. her parents'<br />
home tomorrow.<br />
Miss Marguerite G. Smith, <strong>of</strong><br />
Warren, Pa., is the guest <strong>of</strong> Raymond<br />
H. Gardner and family, <strong>of</strong><br />
this dty.<br />
•<br />
Miss Biggin, telegraph operutor<br />
and assistant. In the <strong>of</strong>fices <strong>of</strong> the<br />
West <strong>Jersey</strong> and Seashore Railroad<br />
Company's Eighth street<br />
depot, returned early in the week<br />
from a few days' visit toher home<br />
at Anglesea.<br />
J. A. Dittricb, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia,<br />
father <strong>of</strong> Walter A. Dlttrich. was<br />
among the visitors here Monday.<br />
R. R. Bringhumt, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia,<br />
a summer cottager, was in<br />
town Monday and Tuesday.<br />
O. V. Bingham. <strong>of</strong> Ridley Park,<br />
a property owner here and for<br />
several years active' In the Ocean<br />
City Fishing Club, was a recent<br />
visitor.<br />
Chas. R. Stilwell. <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia,<br />
former secretary and treasurer<br />
<strong>of</strong> the-Ocean City Title and<br />
Trust Company, was among the<br />
visitors here this week.'<br />
CITY BRIEFS<br />
Pain Sunday tomorrow.<br />
Summer hotel keepers will-soon<br />
be making their appearance here.<br />
A still may occasionally be found<br />
even in Ocean City, It appears.<br />
All that's needed here Is some<br />
line weather, and Ocean City will<br />
be almost overrun with visitors.<br />
Coraas's Mass la F tobe Saag at<br />
St. AagasthWb<br />
It is expected that there wID be<br />
three masses in St. Augustine's<br />
Church in this dty Easter Sunday.<br />
These will bo at 7, B and 10<br />
o'clock, it Is announced, by the<br />
rector, the Bev. Thos. F. Blake.<br />
There will be high mass at 10<br />
o'clock, at which time the choir,<br />
under the .direction <strong>of</strong> Miss<br />
Rodgers, will sing Concone's Mass<br />
In F.<br />
As usual, the altars will bo<br />
beautifully decorated with flowers.<br />
Haa Pardused Car<br />
Wm. McLaughlan, <strong>of</strong>' the Mc-<br />
Laughlan-Conover firm, Atlantic<br />
City, haa purchased a pretty<br />
Willys-Knight sedan, which he is<br />
now using. He made the purchase<br />
through the' agency <strong>of</strong> Michael<br />
Nahaas, dealer, <strong>of</strong> this dty.<br />
ELIMINATION OF LOSS<br />
It has been remarked that<br />
"pr<strong>of</strong>it In large measure is the<br />
elimination <strong>of</strong> loss."<br />
Decide on safe investment for<br />
your money—open an account now<br />
with the<br />
FIRST NATIONBL BANK<br />
Three' Per Cent. .Interest Paid<br />
on Savings Fund Accounts.<br />
BRST ItoioNAi BA<br />
OCEANCITY.N.J.<br />
mmm<br />
Ocean City Churches<br />
FUST PBBSBYTBRIAN '.'<br />
CBUBCB. .<br />
Seventh Street asti Wesley<br />
The Rev. Chas. F. N. Voegelin,<br />
'<br />
-Pastor.<br />
Morning worship<br />
,, 10J0<br />
Bible School „_..' : 2JJ0<br />
Friendship Bible Class . for<br />
Men „ 2JS0<br />
Mary <strong>of</strong> Bethany Bible Class<br />
for Women ,<br />
XStO<br />
Senior C. E.<br />
Senior C. E. ,,,,<br />
Intermedaite C E. ,<br />
, 6w45<br />
[Evening WoraMp-_^^__—_' 7J0<br />
Junior C. EL, Wednesday - &45<br />
Midweek' service for Bible<br />
study and Prayer, Wednesdays<br />
'—: L~_7J0 p. m.<br />
A Homelike dmrch, with • cordial<br />
welcome.<br />
HOLY TsUNirr PBOTB8TANT<br />
EPISOPAL CHUBCH<br />
Northeast<br />
Ceraer <strong>of</strong> Eleventh<br />
. Street and Ceatral Aveaae<br />
I The Bev. Joseph W. Watts, A. M,<br />
Sunday Services<br />
&30 a. m.—Sunday School.<br />
10.4B—Church service.<br />
CONTRACTORS<br />
Mall Us your lists for builders'<br />
supplies. We can sava you money<br />
CHAMPION<br />
Tenth and West Ave.<br />
'Look for. The .Sign."<br />
-BUfeK TOURING "FOR<br />
Cheep. 410 Fourth St<br />
3-24-lt<br />
SOME. FIVE ACRES <strong>of</strong> cleared<br />
land on Cape May Boulevard.<br />
Good poultry site. Can be bought<br />
for practically the cost <strong>of</strong> clearing.<br />
Harry V. RoRcnc, 026 Central<br />
Ave., City.<br />
3-24-2t<br />
WALTER a AND A. W. Mc-<br />
'<br />
COKKLE, well known owner* <strong>of</strong><br />
Tho Land Office," 424 Eighth<br />
street, where they* are In 'the real<br />
- estate and insurance. business, returned<br />
this week from Lakeland,<br />
Flo.<br />
They will be glad to have<br />
listings <strong>of</strong> property for' sale or<br />
rent,, and they assure patrons <strong>of</strong><br />
prompt and- satisfactory, attention<br />
to business, as in the past<br />
It<br />
40 ACRES l<strong>of</strong>' timber, mostly<br />
young growth, high and dry, on<br />
toaln booWrd. Harry V. Rogers,<br />
«26 Central Ave.. City; • 3-24-2t<br />
Painting & Paperhanging<br />
Interior Decorators<br />
PHONE. 79S<br />
401 Asbury Avenue, Ocean City, N. J.<br />
YARNS<br />
WANTED — Competent . stenographer<br />
.and typist<br />
Apply Title<br />
Department, Ocean City title and<br />
Trust Co<br />
It<br />
Departme<br />
Trust Co.<br />
JOHNSON, FLORIST, will, have<br />
» targe variety <strong>of</strong> .Easter FJowers<br />
for sale at Broadley'H Plumb-<br />
"g Store, 731 Anbury Aw. .It<br />
HAVE YOU THE NERVE, as 7<br />
nayo done, to buy a piece oi<br />
»«>d land, sell.the y timber, grub<br />
oat the stumps, cultivate the End,<br />
fV'y»nr produce T If so, I havo<br />
v b *£« mln<br />
*»r some one. Harry<br />
J.\. Bogers, 626 Central Ave^<br />
PUBLIC SALES<br />
We have purchased 122,'<br />
000 pair V. a Array Munson<br />
last shoes, sises 6Va to 12,<br />
which watt the entire surplus<br />
stock <strong>of</strong> one <strong>of</strong> the largest<br />
U. S. Government shoe contractors.<br />
This shoe is guaranteed<br />
one hundred per cent solid<br />
leather, color dark tan, bellows<br />
tongue, dirt and waterpro<strong>of</strong>.<br />
The actual value <strong>of</strong><br />
this shoe Is 96.00. Owing to<br />
this tremendous buy we can<br />
<strong>of</strong>fer same to the public at<br />
$235.<br />
Send correct size. Bay<br />
Postman on delivery or send<br />
money order. II ahoes are<br />
not as represented we will<br />
cheerfully refund your money<br />
promptly Upon request.<br />
National Bay State<br />
Shoe Co.<br />
296 Broadway<br />
<strong>New</strong> York, N.Y,<br />
BEAR BRAND<br />
SCHNEIDER'S YARN SHOP<br />
934 BOARDWALK<br />
Ocean City Stora<br />
8441 BALTIMORE AVE.<br />
PtiWelpUa. Star*<br />
CAPE MAY COUNTY<br />
TITLE AND TRUST CO.<br />
g the Real Estate and Search Ce.)<br />
- Cape May Court Hoostv N. J. •<br />
Acts As Executor and in a Fiduciary Capacity<br />
MUNICIPAL BONDS FOR 8ALB<br />
MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGES<br />
TITLE INSURANCE<br />
BKARCHBS<br />
BRIEFS OP TmLB<br />
OONVBYANONO<br />
HMIMM'II»M>»M »IMMMMIMIIMI«MI<br />
Bverythlag for (he Wall<br />
All Work Guaranteed<br />
WILLIAM REYNOLDS<br />
Paper Hanging...<br />
ltl-J<br />
AT OUR NEW 8TORK—«M ASBURY AVRNUK<br />
Eatiautre Cheerfully Given -<br />
MATTHEW SAVAGE<br />
tate___<br />
80S Third Street until April I<br />
After that date, S» Ninth.Street.<br />
Arthur Starr<br />
7.46 p. m.—Vespers and i<br />
dress.<br />
Holy .Communion first Sunday<br />
<strong>of</strong> each. r^^Mh, 10*4fi a. m. Saints'<br />
I Days and Holy Days, 10 a. m.<br />
FIRST M. B. CHUBCH. '<br />
Eighth Street and Ceatral Aveaae.<br />
The Bev. Dr. John Handley,<br />
Pastor.<br />
Preaching services, 10JM a. n><br />
and 7.80 p. m. Bible School. IS m.<br />
Prayer service Wednesday .evening,<br />
7.30. .<br />
ST. AUGUSTINE'S CHURCH<br />
Asharr Ave, sear Fearteestth 8C<br />
Tbe Bev. Thos. F. Blake. Sector.<br />
Mass at 10 o'clock, followed by<br />
Benediction<br />
. Mass gonday at 10 o'clock, followed<br />
by Benediction. _ .<br />
Hotel Stratford<br />
SEVENTH AND OCBAN AVB.<br />
Opes AH Year<br />
light - ^<br />
aa4 'Vr'rlrf<br />
' Special Low Rate<br />
<strong>New</strong> Hot Water Heatiag<br />
Plant InstaBed<br />
MILTON BUBTNCAM<br />
BRACEBRIDGE<br />
HALL<br />
Caters to transient abd perauiiwnt<br />
gaesta. Home cooked<br />
Bkeab served. Hot water heat.<br />
Centrally located.<br />
PHONE 101-H<br />
624 Wesley Avenue<br />
Masa . Sundays at St. JTo<br />
^burcTi, Somers Point, at 8 r<br />
. Sunday services,'1030 a. m. amu><br />
7.80p.m.<br />
Sunday School, ftVSO<br />
neida ""jCio p *" 3r r<br />
tM ! ttio *'<br />
Fta(8T BATTI8T CHtTBCB " V>^^<br />
TeatH Street aad Wesley JtfMaa^j<br />
The Bar. Milton Georg* Back. ; ^<br />
• '. Pastor. . ••>••.•,•,•* '"<br />
The Church With a Cordial.v<br />
Welcome. 1 *<br />
TNTOIY<br />
AVAST<br />
OTOKNCC<br />
" DIFFBBBNCBS<br />
DONT be misled by<br />
the smooth talk <strong>of</strong> at<br />
salesman. Come to us<br />
direct and 'get lumber'<br />
<strong>of</strong> l««Hw» ciuallty^at<br />
reasonable prices.<br />
"Better Lumber Her*<br />
TOWNSBNirS<br />
LUMBSB TABD<br />
Bta St. aad Haves Ave.<br />
Ocean Oty. M. J.<br />
Otis I<br />
Prop.<br />
PhosteST<br />
^ :<br />
MMIIIMHMI<br />
«HMI>IMMIMMHMH»M»K«<br />
RICHARD H. JOHNSON CO.<br />
HIGH GRADE PLUMBING<br />
817 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J.<br />
' High Class Mra for High Osas Work . :<br />
Bstiautos Feraiahed Jobblag ArUnaed to ;<br />
SUNDAES<br />
SOOAS - ' HbTMUMCS<br />
K. K, FXJRMAJST<br />
. *7J&4-2G ANHUBY AVENCB<br />
PfceaatM<br />
HIGH GRADE-ICE CREAM . O»«W» PeBrieJI<br />
r<br />
. FOR SALE<br />
The Baptist Church Building<br />
Comer <strong>of</strong> Tenth Street and Wesley Avenue<br />
Thia property can be converted into a good twpfamOy<br />
apartment, anil can be moved fronulnev<br />
preaent location after Eaater. -<br />
Terms Interesting<br />
Clayton Haines Brick<br />
411 Eighth Street<br />
OCEAN CITY, N. J.<br />
EXPRESS<br />
Local and Lous: Distance<br />
Wood and Kindlinsr for Sale<br />
. Pine and Oak Piling .<br />
PHONB8MW '<br />
, ;,'•';<br />
IHMIMMMMMIIIHIMMMUMMHIIIMIIIIMi<br />
QakkDcUvcry<br />
: 8M ASBUBY AVB.<br />
•«•<br />
PAINTING<br />
HOUSE, SIGN AND AUTOMOBILE<br />
Alt Work GMWUMS-<br />
P. L. DUCHARME<br />
' : " . - (BABNEY) . - ' . . .<br />
• SHOP • -<br />
Hubb Garage<br />
Seventh and HmT«n Are. OCEAN CTIY. N. J.<br />
FOR<br />
SALE<br />
Twin dwelling and small house on rear <strong>of</strong> lot.<br />
Now occupied. Income S87.B0 per month<br />
COLOKBD BUYBB8- OPPOBTUN1TY ,<br />
'Lot 80x100 feet<br />
Will take one-half on mortgage<br />
at 0 per cent. Price S3£0a Ask<br />
JOHN J.FOSTER<br />
Realtor<br />
511 Eighth Street<br />
Phone «79W<br />
JTobbing and Alteraatloa*<br />
Eveatually—Why Not NowT<br />
. CONSULT<br />
HOWARD O. MACPHERSON<br />
Practical Carpenter and Builder<br />
loll ASBUBY AVENUB<br />
"SATISFACTION IS OUB MOTTO"<br />
OCBAN CTTY. N. X<br />
|| Expert Hair Cutting g Bead aad Facial Treatment a Specialty.<br />
Special Attention to Children's Bab Cutting<br />
JERRY PULLO<br />
City Hall Barber Shop<br />
CIGARS, TOBACCO AND CIGARETTK8<br />
843 Aabnry Avenae, Next to City HaD<br />
>i'<br />
JOHN R. GROVES<br />
83S Adbory Avenue<br />
OccaB CUy, H J.<br />
•**<br />
amg<br />
Contractor<br />
JAMES M. CHESTER & CO.<br />
Real Estate and Insurance<br />
C t t ' d L<br />
Hotcla, Cottages'and L<br />
Nemt torWt Oflce<br />
for Sale, Rant or Bzcauga<br />
'y OCBAN CM, U. X<br />
JOS. G. CHAMPION<br />
BU1XDIKO CONTRACTOR<br />
A N D<br />
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BUILDEfiS" SUPPLIES ;<br />
Yard and. Offlcel Tenth and West Ave. BstahUcJ><br />
: Plans and Bstiautos • : ' '.Vhotu,'<br />
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OCEAN CITY<br />
OCBAN CITY. HKW JEBSKV<br />
Saturday, March 24, 1923<br />
RISK INSURANCE<br />
/ : Ba«*araca Cab to<br />
Attention<br />
to Act<br />
.•* The following bom Ccngnuuui<br />
Bacharach, <strong>of</strong> this district,<br />
Ul be read with Interest by for-.<br />
itr ssrvlco men:<br />
'J'.'; .Editor the Ledger:—Knowing<br />
i;)tliat yon are always Interested In<br />
&;'the Welfare f o our ox-service men,<br />
, "--'I am , at Intersectldn<br />
$Z,400. Lot 640, nuc and Borthw,, Ht a id 0 <strong>of</strong> p, elU( .<br />
' urc Railroad.<br />
South"<br />
M ° ry M " M Wock 2I0 °-<br />
northeast lin*Ti"^| j*sKy*|isH8tsW!pygwWs > s*^^<br />
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Saturday, JUarch 24, 1928<br />
ConntyD.A.R.iato<br />
Meet iiTTKIs City<br />
Will be Entertained by Local<br />
Messbere With Luntheon and '<br />
Cord* at Biacayne Today<br />
Tho members <strong>of</strong> tho Capo May<br />
Patriots Chapter,<br />
Daughtor* <strong>of</strong><br />
the American Revolution, will bo<br />
entertained at the Biacayne Hotel<br />
today by the Ocean City members<br />
<strong>of</strong> the organization, and it Is expected<br />
that there will be. about<br />
fifty in attendance.<br />
There will bo a meeting <strong>of</strong> tho<br />
society at 11 o'clock this morning,<br />
with a luncheon at 1 o'clock. Following<br />
this the members will spend<br />
a few hoars in playing bridge and<br />
five hundred.<br />
OCEAN Cm? L8DQBB, OCEAN CITV, NEW JER8BY<br />
DECISION FOR MAY HEW<br />
Justice Ware Dispose* <strong>of</strong> Salt<br />
Brought to Recover Rent<br />
Flounders Flounder<br />
Into Dredge Pipes<br />
Dopey Fish Have Look Far Away<br />
Aa They're Dag Up - from<br />
the Bay ' •.<br />
Waddayuh mean, Luxor T More<br />
things are being<br />
unearthed in<br />
Ocean City 1 today than they havo<br />
been unable to dig up in Egypt<br />
"slneo Hector was a pup." True,<br />
they aren't mummies, but some <strong>of</strong><br />
tho things that have been" brought<br />
to the surface here are mackerel,<br />
and a mackerel can be as' dead as<br />
a<br />
mummy any day. Ask<br />
Ocean City fisherman.<br />
Tho dredge 'anchored <strong>of</strong>f<br />
iny<br />
the<br />
steamboat pier up near the Inlet<br />
is tho cause <strong>of</strong> all the commotion.<br />
For a week post a stream twentyfour<br />
inches wide has been shot<br />
through, a half-mile <strong>of</strong> pipe onto<br />
the McLaughlan-Conovcr develment<br />
up in the Cartiens. For<br />
In the city court Monday morn-1 twenty-four hours a day this pipe<br />
Ing, Justice F.H. Ware heard testimony<br />
in the suit <strong>of</strong> D. B. Mayhew<br />
to recover two months' rent.<br />
lino has b«en ripping the bottom<br />
<strong>of</strong> the thoroughfare.<br />
There has<br />
.been no let up. Everything has<br />
»80. from Tony AdlUil, a former 110 * 11 brou *ht to the Kurface but a<br />
h<br />
rcfund '""» th i t b<br />
rcfund<br />
Unant <strong>of</strong> Mayhew, who was repre1<br />
scnted by Hiram S. Steelman. <strong>of</strong>|" a "<br />
the income tax bu<br />
i<br />
u<br />
at<br />
Washington, and . Elton<br />
h<br />
scnted by Hiram S. Steelman. <strong>of</strong>|<br />
g , and . Elton<br />
Atlantic City. The defendant was ' „" y ' one <strong>of</strong> the owners <strong>of</strong> the<br />
without a legaj representative.<br />
i *" ' """Jglnif Company, which Is<br />
The Court give<br />
judgment to .^ol " K th « Puplng, thinks that if<br />
Mayhew for the two months' rent,<br />
b f na " « ood<br />
weather he'might bo<br />
bnt said he would le^ tho matter, f blc even to get one <strong>of</strong> these un<br />
rest for a few. days in order that, hl "-"f things,<br />
the defendant could have an op-1 Cra •*•• K 1 * 4 '- big, blue, pincered<br />
portunlty to nettle. 1 ft -' llow h b d<br />
Tho defendant declared that he |<br />
would pay at the rate <strong>of</strong> ton cents '<br />
s ttreek.<br />
, pd<br />
havo been dug up in such<br />
cc "' i n«: a<br />
that<br />
nuisance<br />
they<br />
and<br />
the<br />
trouble !« not Ukcn to pick them<br />
" p EU b h h<br />
week. .. pick them<br />
It was In evidence that the do- " p- EeU b * the hundred, have<br />
fendant hod signed a lease for air? 1 di " turb «l 1" their nice, warm<br />
year, at *40 a month, the year end-. ,<br />
<strong>of</strong> mud *. »»"*«< out, then in<br />
ing March 31 last, and . Justice i ""^ thcn out a K» ln int ° the day-<br />
Ware said that, under the condi-' "*" °', Bn P""" cit y March day.<br />
give'? 1 "<br />
"•-•"-•• c »Pdde> will ae^represcnUtives<br />
<strong>of</strong> Anna Hasaon, quired to furnish, within tan dan<br />
deceased, are made defendants be- from date <strong>of</strong> the award, a saUscanse<br />
yon own said premises or<br />
claim to have an interest therein<br />
estate <strong>of</strong> Anna Hasfaetory<br />
b<br />
through the <<br />
son, uBCOaind<br />
surety<br />
pany bond in<br />
roll amount <strong>of</strong><br />
d f<br />
HORACE F. NIXON.<br />
Solicitor <strong>of</strong> Complainant..<br />
S17 Market Street, Camden, N: J.<br />
Dated February 13. 1923.<br />
CAPE MAY COUNTY CIRCUIT<br />
COURT<br />
John A. Mrera. Plaintiff, vs. WU<br />
. Uaa* W. BaUey. Defendant.<br />
ACTION AT IA<br />
Notice ia AUachssent<br />
Notice la hereby given that i<br />
writ <strong>of</strong> attachment was issued oat<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Circuit Court, is the County<br />
<strong>of</strong> Case May, on the 81st- day <strong>of</strong><br />
August, 199. against the rights,<br />
credits, moneys and effects, goods<br />
and chattels, lands and tenements<br />
<strong>of</strong> William W. Bailey, an absent<br />
debtor, at the suit <strong>of</strong> John A.<br />
My.<br />
dred<br />
for the ram <strong>of</strong> Six Hun-<br />
(•600.00), returnable<br />
'era, for tl<br />
id Dollars<br />
September 31, Wit, and the same<br />
has been served and duly, executed<br />
on the 8th day <strong>of</strong> September.<br />
1922. and wasflled with the<br />
Clerk <strong>of</strong> Cape May County on the<br />
28th day <strong>of</strong> October, 1922.<br />
Dated February 13, 1823.<br />
A. CARLTON HILDRETH,<br />
Clerk, Cape'May County<br />
Circuit Court.<br />
BLEAKLY, 8TOCKWELL. «V<br />
BURLING,<br />
Attorneys for Plaintiff.<br />
2-17-5t<br />
reived at th<br />
Avalon, N. J., on<br />
26th. 1923. at the<br />
All bid<br />
b<br />
Boroug<br />
Monday,<br />
hour oT<br />
ll,<br />
March<br />
8 p. m.<br />
id b<br />
All bids must be accompanied by<br />
certified " check or cash in the<br />
amount'<strong>of</strong> $10.00 The successful<br />
bidder must furnish satisfactory<br />
bond. ,<br />
Specifications may be obtaii ed<br />
from the Borough Clerk or .the<br />
PI rector <strong>of</strong> Public Works.<br />
RALPH PETERSON,<br />
Borough Clerk and Collector<br />
<strong>of</strong>. Taxes,<br />
Avalon, N. J.<br />
f<br />
3-24-2t<br />
NOTICE<br />
OF ABSENT DE-<br />
FENDANTS AND THE HEIRS,<br />
DEVISEES AND PERSONAL<br />
REPRESENTATIVES<br />
OF<br />
ANNA HA88ON, DECEASED.<br />
To John H"""*j Julia Haney,<br />
James Honey, Gertrude Quin,<br />
John Hasson, Jr., Anna Hasson,<br />
Mary<br />
Hisson, and the heirs,<br />
" repredevisees<br />
and personal<br />
sentativea, <strong>of</strong> any person Or eorsons<br />
claim by or through thorn<br />
-<strong>of</strong> Anna Hasson, deceased.<br />
By virtue <strong>of</strong> an order <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Court <strong>of</strong> Chancery <strong>of</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>Jersey</strong>,<br />
made on the day <strong>of</strong> the data there<strong>of</strong>,<br />
in a cause wherein M«*n.l«<br />
Whftall, executrix, is complainant<br />
and you are defendant, you are required<br />
to appear, pleu or answer<br />
to the Complainant's bill on or before<br />
the sixteenth day <strong>of</strong> April,<br />
next, or the said bill will be taken<br />
as confessed against you.<br />
The said bUlUftied to foredoM<br />
a mortgage given by Anna Hassan<br />
and John Hasson, her husband,<br />
dated July IS, 1911, on prentisis<br />
situate In the Borough <strong>of</strong> Avalxi.<br />
County <strong>of</strong> Cape May, and State <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>New</strong> <strong>Jersey</strong>, and you, John Has-<br />
J<br />
p<br />
y, and State <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>New</strong> <strong>Jersey</strong>, and you, John Hasson,<br />
Julia Haney, James Hanry,<br />
Gertrude Quin, John Hasson. Jr.<br />
NOTICE TO UNIT CREDITORS<br />
Estate <strong>of</strong> J<strong>of</strong>cn R. Groves. Deceased<br />
Pursuant to the order <strong>of</strong> Irving<br />
Fitch, Surrogate <strong>of</strong> the County <strong>of</strong><br />
Cape May, made on the twentyfourth<br />
day <strong>of</strong> January, A. D. 1923,<br />
on the<br />
scriber. > application<br />
-, Adrnlnlstral<br />
ceased, notice is hereby goven<br />
the creditors <strong>of</strong> said deceased<br />
<strong>of</strong> the aobitrix<br />
<strong>of</strong> sald-deto<br />
to<br />
exhibit to the subscriber<br />
under<br />
oath or affirmation<br />
their HrIn*"<br />
and demands against the estate <strong>of</strong><br />
said deceased within six months<br />
from the twenty-fourth . day <strong>of</strong><br />
January, A. D. 1923. or they will<br />
be forever barred <strong>of</strong> any action<br />
against the subscriber.<br />
Dated January 24, A. D. 1923.<br />
' EDITH Q. GROVES,<br />
Administratrix.<br />
LEAP, SHARPLESS A WAY,<br />
2-3-9t<br />
Proctors.<br />
CITY OF OCEAN CITY<br />
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS<br />
Coatract No. 7J7-B<br />
Sealed bids or proposals will be<br />
received by the Board <strong>of</strong> Commissioners<br />
<strong>of</strong> the City <strong>of</strong> Ocean City,<br />
N. J., at the <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> the said Commisaionera<br />
in City<br />
City, N. J., March Hall. Ocean<br />
26, 1923, at<br />
the hour <strong>of</strong> 3.00 p. m.. for the<br />
bildi d t t i . <strong>of</strong> a<br />
g, cted between<br />
Fifth street and Sixth street: east<br />
f Atlti<br />
i<br />
hou<br />
<strong>of</strong> 3.00 p. m.. for<br />
building and' constructing. <strong>of</strong><br />
frame building, locSted<br />
betw<br />
Fifth street and Sixth street: east<br />
<strong>of</strong> Atlantic avenue, in the City <strong>of</strong><br />
Ocean City, N. J., as described In<br />
the specifications.<br />
All bids must be made on the<br />
form* provided, cover all items<br />
contained therein arid be accompanied<br />
by cash or check • certified<br />
by a <strong>New</strong> <strong>Jersey</strong> Bank or Trust<br />
Company in the sum <strong>of</strong> (250.00,<br />
payable to the City Treasurer <strong>of</strong><br />
Ocean City, N. J, without condl-<br />
A certificate from a satisor<br />
guaranty comthe<br />
sum <strong>of</strong> the<br />
rl<br />
mount <strong>of</strong> the award. ' conditioned<br />
for the faithful performance<br />
<strong>of</strong> the contract, payment <strong>of</strong><br />
all bills and.wages, and will also<br />
be required to aave the City <strong>of</strong><br />
Ocean City, N. J., tia—wltta from<br />
all actions at law or otherwise,<br />
and by virtue <strong>of</strong> the employers'<br />
liability act <strong>of</strong> the SUU <strong>of</strong> <strong>New</strong><br />
<strong>Jersey</strong> or any other act pertaining<br />
to the employes or laborers, by<br />
giving: a 8urety Company bond or<br />
insurance. ... '<br />
The entire work will be completed<br />
by the 16th day <strong>of</strong> June,<br />
1923.<br />
The Board <strong>of</strong> Commissioners reserve<br />
the right to reject any or<br />
all bids or to waive any Informality<br />
In any bid.<br />
- Plans and specifications can be<br />
obtained from the City Clerk by<br />
depositing f 10.00.<br />
Dated March 5, 1923.<br />
EVERTON A. CORSON,<br />
'Director-<strong>of</strong> Public Works.<br />
WM. H. COLUSSON, JR,<br />
3-10-3t HARRY A. MO!<br />
City Engineer.<br />
iRRIS,<br />
City Clerk.<br />
pany bond or Insurance.<br />
The entire work to be completed<br />
by the 16th day <strong>of</strong> June, 1923.<br />
The Board <strong>of</strong> Commissioners reserve<br />
the right to reject any or all<br />
bids or to waivo any informality<br />
in any bid.<br />
Plans and specifications can be<br />
obtained from the City Clerk by<br />
depositing 110.00.<br />
Dated March 6, 192a<br />
EVERTON A. CORSON,<br />
Director <strong>of</strong> Public Works.<br />
WM. H. COLLISSON. JR.,<br />
City Engineer.<br />
HARRY A. MORRIS,<br />
3-10-at<br />
• City Clerk.<br />
CITY OF OCEAN CITY, N. J.<br />
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS<br />
Contract No. ISS<br />
Sealed bids or proposals will bo<br />
received by the Board <strong>of</strong> Commissioners<br />
<strong>of</strong> Ocean City, N. J., at the<br />
<strong>of</strong>fices <strong>of</strong> said Commissioners in<br />
the City Hall, Ocean City. N. J,.<br />
March 26, .1923, at tho hour <strong>of</strong> 3.00<br />
P. M-, for the building <strong>of</strong> two<br />
frame pavilions located in Central<br />
Ocean City and South Ocean City,<br />
obtained from the qtr-Cswlr»>rr-<br />
• jsiuufl troooc *<br />
atedMarch S, 1928.<br />
EVEBTON A. CORSON,<br />
Director <strong>of</strong> Public Works.<br />
WM. H. COLUSSON, JtL,<br />
r- ~ •<br />
HARRY A. MO<br />
HA<br />
3-10-3t<br />
City Cleric<br />
N. J.,<br />
tlons.<br />
described in the epoclfica-<br />
CITY OF OCEAN CITY, N. J.<br />
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS<br />
Cootract No. 737-A '<br />
Sealed bids or propossls will be<br />
received by the Board <strong>of</strong> Commissioners<br />
<strong>of</strong> Ocean City, N. J., at the<br />
<strong>of</strong>fices <strong>of</strong> said Commissioners in<br />
'" ~" Oeesn City, N. J^<br />
(6) fennis Courts, located be-i , lklJ, ^,, w.<br />
tween Fifth street and Sixth The auccessful bidder will be »«-<br />
street, east <strong>of</strong> Atlantic avenue, | n ! 9»«»»d to furnish,-within ton days<br />
the City f O Cit N J If the date <strong>of</strong> th d t<br />
the City <strong>of</strong> Ocean. City, N. J., as I<br />
described in the specifications. - ;<br />
All bids most be made on the<br />
forms<br />
provided, . cover all items<br />
contained therein and be accompanied<br />
by cash or check certified<br />
by a <strong>New</strong> <strong>Jersey</strong> Bank or Trust<br />
Combeny in the sum <strong>of</strong> $260.00<br />
psyshle to the City Treasurer <strong>of</strong><br />
Ocean City, N. J., without condition.<br />
A certificate from a satisfactory<br />
Surety Company, covering<br />
the demands <strong>of</strong> the specifications,<br />
most be attached to the bidding<br />
sheet.<br />
The successful bidder will be required'<br />
to furnish, with ten days<br />
from the date <strong>of</strong> the award, a satisfactory<br />
Surety or Guaranty Company<br />
Bond in the sum <strong>of</strong> the full<br />
amount <strong>of</strong> the award, conditioned<br />
for the faithful performance -<strong>of</strong> the<br />
contract, payment <strong>of</strong> all 'the bills<br />
and wsges, and will be required to<br />
save the City <strong>of</strong> Ocean City, N. J,<br />
harmless from all actions at law<br />
or otherwise, and by virtue <strong>of</strong> the<br />
employers'<br />
liability act • <strong>of</strong> the<br />
State <strong>of</strong> <strong>New</strong> '<strong>Jersey</strong> or any other<br />
CITY OF OCEAN CITY. N. J.'<br />
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS<br />
, Contract No. 7M<br />
Sealed bids or proposals will be<br />
received by the Board <strong>of</strong> Commissioners<br />
<strong>of</strong> Ocean City, N. J.. at the<br />
<strong>of</strong>fices <strong>of</strong> said Commissioners In<br />
the City Hall. Ocean City, N. J,.<br />
March 26, 1923, at the hour <strong>of</strong> SUM)<br />
P. M^ for. the building and con><br />
s true ting <strong>of</strong> a frame pavilion located<br />
• at Fourteenth<br />
street and<br />
Beach. Thor<strong>of</strong>are in the City <strong>of</strong><br />
Ocean City, N. J., as described in<br />
the specifications.<br />
All bids must be made, on the<br />
fonris<br />
providod, cover all items<br />
contained therein and be accom- .<br />
panted by cosh or check certified<br />
by a <strong>New</strong> <strong>Jersey</strong> Bonk or Trust<br />
Company in tho sum <strong>of</strong> $250-00<br />
payable to the City Treasurer <strong>of</strong><br />
Ocean City, N. J- without condition.<br />
A certificate from a satisfactory<br />
Surety Company, covering<br />
the demands <strong>of</strong> the specifications,<br />
must be attached to the bidding<br />
uhcet.<br />
•<br />
The successful bidder will be required<br />
to furnish, within tea days<br />
from the date <strong>of</strong> the sward, a oat- -<br />
isfactory Surety or Guaranty Com-; -<br />
pany Bond in tho sum <strong>of</strong> tho full<br />
amount <strong>of</strong> the award, .conditioned<br />
for the faithful performance <strong>of</strong> the<br />
contract, payment <strong>of</strong> all tho bills<br />
und wages, and will be. required to<br />
Have the City <strong>of</strong>. Ocean City, N. J,<br />
harmless from all actions at law.<br />
or. otherwise, and by virtue <strong>of</strong> the<br />
employers'<br />
liability act <strong>of</strong> the"<br />
State <strong>of</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>Jersey</strong> or any other<br />
act<br />
pertaining to employees or<br />
laborers', by giving a Surety Company<br />
bond or insurance.<br />
The entire work to be completed<br />
by the 15th day <strong>of</strong> June, 1923.<br />
The Board <strong>of</strong> Commissioners reserve<br />
thp right te reject any or all<br />
. . ——--* — — ~~ibids or to waive any informality<br />
State <strong>of</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>Jersey</strong> -or any other I In any bid.<br />
Dr *<br />
pertaining • to omployees orj<br />
All bids must be made on the<br />
forms<br />
provided, cover all items<br />
contained' therein and be accompanied<br />
by cash or check certified<br />
by a <strong>New</strong> <strong>Jersey</strong> Bank or Trust<br />
Company In the sura <strong>of</strong> (260.00<br />
payable to tho City Treasurer <strong>of</strong><br />
Ocean City, N. J., without condition.<br />
A certificate from a nails-<br />
9 fih,within ton days<br />
f the date <strong>of</strong> the award, a iiat-<br />
UOctory Sur«ty_ or Guaranty Company<br />
Bond in the sum <strong>of</strong> tho full<br />
amount <strong>of</strong> tho uwurd, conditioned<br />
for the faithful performance^ <strong>of</strong> the<br />
contract, payment <strong>of</strong> all tho bllla<br />
and wages, and will be required to<br />
save the City <strong>of</strong> Ocean City, N. J.,<br />
harmless from 'all actions at law<br />
or otherwise, and by virtue <strong>of</strong> the<br />
employers' liability act <strong>of</strong>' the<br />
pning<br />
to omployees or<br />
laborers, .by- giving a Surety Company<br />
bond or insurance.<br />
The entire work to be completed<br />
by the 15th <strong>of</strong> Juno, 192X<br />
Tho Board <strong>of</strong> Commissioners reserve'<br />
the right to reject any or all<br />
bids or to' waive any Informality<br />
in any bid..<br />
Plans and specifications can be<br />
Plans and specifications can be<br />
obtained from tho City Clerk try<br />
depositing * 10.00.<br />
; Dated Msrch B. 1023.<br />
EVBRTQN A. CORSON,<br />
Director <strong>of</strong> Public Works.<br />
WM. H. COLUSSON, JR,<br />
• / •' City Engineer.<br />
HARRY A. MORRIS,<br />
S-10-3t . City Clerk.<br />
Fire! Fire! Fire!<br />
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must be attached to the bld-<br />
PLANS AND<br />
ESTIMATES FURNISHED<br />
.ALL WORK<br />
' GUARANTEED<br />
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Builder <strong>of</strong> Quality Homes<br />
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My Reputation for Better Construction has<br />
been Built on the Recommendations <strong>of</strong> my<br />
Satisfied Patrons.<br />
H. C. PONTIERE<br />
BUILDER<br />
PUNS BEING MADE FOR CITY'S<br />
SECOND ANNUAL "GET-TOGETHER"<br />
Parade la Pfcfla«WpkU. Headed!<br />
by Band and B«gW aad Drast j<br />
Corp.—Note! 8f(dun •<br />
Ocean City's second annual<br />
"Booster Banquet" will be 'held<br />
in the Manufacturers' Club In<br />
Philadelphia, ' Tuesday evening,<br />
April it . ' . •<br />
Arrangements had been made<br />
to hold the affair on Thursday<br />
evening. April 88, but Wm. E.<br />
Massey, chairman <strong>of</strong> the general<br />
committee <strong>of</strong> the Ocean City<br />
KlwanU Club, which successfully<br />
conducted the dinner last year and<br />
• is the prime mover in planning<br />
for this second big event, accidentally<br />
discovered . at tho Manufacturers'<br />
Club, .early this week,<br />
that the Ocean City Fishing Club<br />
had picked' out that evening -for<br />
its annual banquet, at the Manufacturers'<br />
Club, without knowing<br />
<strong>of</strong> the booster arrangement*. Mr.<br />
Massey at once secured a change<br />
ID the date for the "Booster Banquet."<br />
Mr. Masaey mado this announcement<br />
at the weekly lunchcon<br />
<strong>of</strong> the members <strong>of</strong> the KlwanU<br />
Club at the Biscayne on Wednesday.<br />
Chairman Massey further stated<br />
that Strickland W. GlUUan, a<br />
noted writer and speaker living<br />
in Baltimore, will be the principal<br />
known cottaKor here and active in<br />
Mabel Clay, Mm. H, H. Tomlln, tho affulrs uf th« Presbyterian,<br />
MM Sarah G<strong>of</strong>f, Mm. Henry Bainbridge,<br />
Mrs. A. Way, .Mrs. Julius<br />
Church in the summer seasons.<br />
speaker at the banquet. Another<br />
very excellent speaker who hasWay, Mrs. Enoch Madera. Miss<br />
consented "to .be present is Judge Myrtle Madera, Mrs. Curtis Corson,<br />
Mrs. Thompson Miller, Miss<br />
Harold B. Welt*, <strong>of</strong> Burlington.<br />
Intimately known by a number <strong>of</strong><br />
-the business men and residents <strong>of</strong><br />
this city. .<br />
A special train will convey the<br />
Ocean City delegation from this<br />
resort to Philadelphia and' there<br />
they will be met by a number <strong>of</strong><br />
Mummer cottagers <strong>of</strong> this resort<br />
living In Philadelphia. Headed<br />
by Hummel's Band," which provided<br />
stirring music last year, and<br />
the members <strong>of</strong> L. Russell Henry<br />
Post Bugle ahd Drum Corps, <strong>of</strong><br />
this city, the crowd will parade<br />
to the Manufacturers' Club.<br />
The inn <strong>of</strong> the gathering on<br />
that night, will be broadcasted<br />
by the radio.<br />
Following the luncheon <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Kiwanls Club, there was a meeting<br />
<strong>of</strong> the members <strong>of</strong> the various<br />
committees and a number <strong>of</strong> details<br />
were discussed.<br />
All <strong>of</strong> the Various civic, organisations<br />
have. been invited to cooperate<br />
In making this booster<br />
affair even greater than was that<br />
<strong>of</strong> last year.. The. Ocean City<br />
Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce has al-<br />
Jc«ady_. appointed a committee to<br />
act. with the Kiwanls Club, and<br />
similar action In expected from the<br />
Ocean City Taxpayers' <strong>Association</strong>,<br />
Hotel Proprietors" <strong>Association</strong><br />
<strong>of</strong> Ocean City, Ocean City<br />
Pishing Club, the Anglers" Club<br />
<strong>of</strong> Ocean City, the Progressive<br />
League, Twentieth Street. Improvement<br />
<strong>Association</strong> and. the<br />
South Ocean City Improvement<br />
<strong>Association</strong>. .<br />
D. OF JL R. MEMBERS<br />
ENJOY VISIT<br />
EaterUiMd WIU Laacbeoa and<br />
Cards at the Bbcayae Hotel<br />
la Tab City<br />
Members <strong>of</strong> Cape May' Patriots<br />
Chapter, Daughters <strong>of</strong> the American'<br />
Revolution, were entertained<br />
The Legion, realizing the great<br />
For the three months <strong>of</strong> this<br />
Engineer Wm. H. Collisson, Jr.,<br />
noon. . | possibilities for good in the Scout<br />
year ending today, the total value<br />
at the Biscayne Hotel, In this city, These concerts will be given by i<br />
with Leslie C Hughes at the ormovement,<br />
plans to sponsor It in<br />
<strong>of</strong> the buildings for which permits<br />
Saturday, by the members <strong>of</strong> the the members <strong>of</strong> the newly-organ-1<br />
this community and In every way gan. • . . were issued is 9800,000. which<br />
organization residing in this resort.<br />
ized Ocean City Orchestra, whose'<br />
encourage enthusiasm In the work<br />
Following is the program:<br />
numbers wil be augmented by<br />
MORNING<br />
equals the record <strong>of</strong> the same period<br />
last year. This Is exclusive <strong>of</strong><br />
several first-class musicians from. In its youthful members. Organ Prelude—"Grand Chorui,"<br />
There was a business session<br />
Philadelphia.<br />
At the close <strong>of</strong> the meeting, at —Gullmant.<br />
the new beach-front hotel,' tho<br />
shortly before the noon hour.<br />
After luncheon, the members <strong>of</strong><br />
thu party played bridge and five<br />
hundred,, and several hours were<br />
thus very pleasantly passed, . "<br />
Those present were: Mrs. AUen<br />
Wale< Mrs. Ralph Stevens, Mrs.<br />
Elizabeth G<strong>of</strong>f. Miss Henrietta<br />
C<strong>of</strong>f, Mrs. Floyd C. Simms, Mrs.<br />
Eljzabeth Stltes, Mrs. Fleming.<br />
Mra. James Roa», Mrs.' Alice H<strong>of</strong>fman,<br />
Mis* & Smith, Mrs. Horace<br />
Richardson; Mrs. Robert Hughes<br />
and* Mrs. Wm. Shepherd.<br />
FREE CONCERTS<br />
FOR^VISITORS<br />
Through the. efforts <strong>of</strong> members<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Ocean City Civic Club, Thursday evening, April 5, the<br />
Special musical programs will<br />
visitors to this resort wil be entertained<br />
by means <strong>of</strong> free concerts will have as their guests the mem-<br />
members <strong>of</strong> Morgan-Ranck Post<br />
in this city's music pavilion on Ibers <strong>of</strong> the Boy Scout Troops <strong>of</strong><br />
the Boardwalk this evening and|<br />
at 3:30 o'clock tomorrow after-'<br />
This will be the first public j<br />
appearance <strong>of</strong> the Ocean . City<br />
Orchestra, organized through thoi<br />
efforts <strong>of</strong> DeWItt Hirst and Pr<strong>of</strong>.-<br />
Robinson. All <strong>of</strong> the members<br />
LEGION PLANS TO<br />
HELP BOV SCOUTS<br />
Ocean City Orchestra WIU beMorgan-Ranch Post Will Enter-<br />
Heard at Mask PeWlon Tonlfht<br />
and Tossorrow '<br />
tain Youths at Headquarters<br />
Thursday Evening<br />
At the regular meeting next<br />
Ocean City.<br />
•<br />
which the boys will be fully acquainted<br />
with the pout's plans, a<br />
luncheon will be served by the post<br />
t its young guests.<br />
SUTTON GIVEN<br />
FINE MUSIC FOR<br />
PRESBYTERIANS<br />
Augmented Choir Will be Heard<br />
st Both Services'Tomorrow<br />
la Easter Program<br />
be sung by the augmented choir<br />
<strong>of</strong> the First Presbyterian Church<br />
at the morning' and evening services<br />
tomorrow — Easter—under<br />
the direction <strong>of</strong> the leader. City<br />
Anthem—"As It Began To Dawn"<br />
—Stutls Invocation.<br />
Hymn.<br />
- delsohn.<br />
Soprano >olo—^The. Messiah!*.— !<br />
Handel—Miss Corson.<br />
Sermon—Pastor.<br />
$400,000 DEING EXPENDED<br />
FOR BUILDINGS IN MARCH<br />
Inspector's Records Show That<br />
Valuation <strong>of</strong> Permits<br />
In Three Momtfcs Is<br />
During the month <strong>of</strong> March,<br />
Building . Inspector H. C. 8mith<br />
Issued permits for new bouses in<br />
this city whose approximate value<br />
is (400,000.<br />
' Flanders, which, it has been esti-<br />
[Mated will cost $1,500,000.<br />
WILL BUILD BUNGALOWS<br />
HEMHER GOES TO<br />
PACIFIC COAST<br />
WIU' Meet Japanese Delegation<br />
That Will Investigate Fish<br />
Freezing and Similar Plants<br />
Past Commodore William E.<br />
Hexamer left Philadelphia last<br />
Tuesday for San Francisco, where<br />
he will meet an imperial delegation<br />
from Japan. After visiting<br />
all the important cities on the<br />
Pacific coast..he will take in all<br />
the larger cities on his way East.<br />
Tho delegation Is coming hers)<br />
to Investigate the Ash frceslng, '<br />
ice cream and dairy plants.<br />
Some fifteen years ago. Commodore<br />
Hoxamer had a similar delegation<br />
from Japan in this country.<br />
are musicians, but they have not.'<br />
A S t imSer"" " H "" eli * b Chou " ~ •»•»• M««»>"y Making Start o* Bnd the result was that be opened<br />
oil played. together until within<br />
the last few weeks, when the organlzation<br />
was effected. '<br />
^L-*-j= "«••* "••<br />
Harry Headley, Miss Mary Coriw.n,<br />
Mrs. Wm. F. Gardiner, Miss<br />
WARN WELCONEi<br />
E - tw . •*• H.^oJb'rSri-Phiud.ip.hi. bray, _<br />
Times"—Homer.<br />
r-^.r''^zszzsz<br />
biislness man who has a number icv-making. refrigerating<br />
EVENING<br />
<strong>of</strong> interests ben*, and who, a short planU. He advised, at that time,<br />
I Organ Prelude —"Prelude<br />
and time since, as reported in the Ledger<br />
at Uie time, purchased a tract<br />
Suffers Loss by Fire Frieads Greet President <strong>of</strong> Cha _.' Fugue in E Minor"—Kinder.<br />
the introduction <strong>of</strong> a cold-air blast<br />
Lynch, Miss Benedict, Mrs. Ella The many friendx <strong>of</strong> Morgan H. -<br />
I Anthem—"Christ is Risen"<br />
plant for the t Steel Mills<br />
bee <strong>of</strong> Cosaaacree at Dinner<br />
<strong>of</strong> land on the bay front-560 feet<br />
Stoy, Mrs. L. W. Mlntxer, Miss'<br />
I —Brackett.. •<br />
Thomas, vice president <strong>of</strong>. the<br />
on Bay<br />
oa Retara From South<br />
B avenue and d 230 20 feet ft on| uf Toklo, and soid the patent, to<br />
Scripture.<br />
Towncr, Mrs. Arthur W. Shoemaker,<br />
Miss • Louise T. Corson,<br />
p<br />
Garrett-Buchanan Paper Company'<br />
Fourtenth street—is now perfect-' that corporation at that time. He<br />
Edward M. Button,.president <strong>of</strong> Hymn.<br />
Ing plans to erect several bungalows<br />
on this land. The houses practically opened the refriger-<br />
In Philadelphia, sympathize with the Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce, was 0ff f rtory "^Arl<br />
Mrs. Priscilla Blake, . Mrs. . M.<br />
l ? 0 "'^Bl> l h -<br />
him In the loss sustained by the.<br />
!<br />
given a real welcome by members<br />
Anthem-rThanks Be To God"—<br />
A t h " T h k<br />
Ketchum. Mrs. R. H. Thorn, Mrs. company by reason <strong>of</strong> a fire early'<br />
Ambrose.<br />
will b« <strong>of</strong> attractive ticsUjn and « ln * ""VTK 73^<br />
<strong>of</strong> the organization at a dinner<br />
Morgan Hand. Mrs. Horace Witnier.<br />
MUs Ethel Nickerson, Miss<br />
evening.<br />
—Weldlinger.<br />
grade the growing and graveled. sections It at is this one re-<br />
<strong>of</strong>. | n Japan during these years.<br />
Sermon.<br />
conveniently arranged.<br />
Japan, and he - has sold perhaps<br />
thl*. week. Mr. Thomas is a well meeting at the Biscayne Tuesday Anthem—"Jesus Christ is Risen" The tract was recently filled to j nlno-tenth* <strong>of</strong> the plants installed<br />
Mr. Button expressed his appreciation,<br />
and then told <strong>of</strong> some Lcmnwni.<br />
Hymn.<br />
Hoxamer has had,<br />
sort.<br />
Postlude—"March Pontificale" —<br />
j from time to time, a number <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>of</strong> the things be had seen on his<br />
' Dlrs After Loag IllaeM i Japanese experts here whom he<br />
visit <strong>of</strong> some weeks in Florida and<br />
Mrs. George L. Stevens died<br />
FAVOR ORGAN FOR<br />
NEW HIGH SCHOOL<br />
Florida, the more he liked Ocean<br />
iind never recovered. Services<br />
BUqaent Address by the Rev. E.<br />
Members, <strong>of</strong> Allegro Clab Aba City, with all <strong>of</strong> the people work-<br />
will be held in St. Augustine's<br />
F. Hshn at Wednesday Luncheon'<br />
<strong>of</strong> Organization<br />
Agree to Coatribate «1XS ! Ing unitedly for iU advancement.<br />
Church at 8 o'clock Monday morning.<br />
Interment will be at Holy<br />
Toward Proposed Fand , The resident* should get behind<br />
The Rev. E. F. Hahn, one "<strong>of</strong> the<br />
BUYS. COTTAGB HEBE The members, <strong>of</strong> the Allegro the city administration—-all that<br />
Cross Cemetary, Philadelphia.<br />
Club <strong>of</strong> this city, at their meeting in noeded Iirv!a>4ruo < most brilliant members, <strong>of</strong> the<br />
)y »nd co-operation.<br />
been called to build a congrega-<br />
Pleaumcvllhv Shir leaves hbr rV» on the Boardwalk.<br />
donation <strong>of</strong> $126.<br />
<strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, last fall, at 1709<br />
''American Folk Songs and<br />
Central avenue, through the<br />
the town.<br />
who said he is a unique man in . Charles Sack, dealer In auto- lng ^^ ceUjbratloni <strong>of</strong> Mr. .Headmobiles,<br />
has recently sold a large ley's birthday anniversary.<br />
•irency <strong>of</strong> J. M. Chester ftCo.<br />
Dances, and the Songs <strong>of</strong> Stephen'<br />
his church. He'leaves one <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Foster" were sung 'and' discussed;<br />
number <strong>of</strong> machines. Among his<br />
Mr. Bcb<strong>of</strong>leld has been a summer<br />
visitor here for. a number <strong>of</strong><br />
Harold Robinson and J. H. C.<br />
There was dancing and a general<br />
good time, followed by' re<br />
oldest and greatest churches in<br />
by the members and their guests.;<br />
purchasers and the kind <strong>of</strong> auto<br />
Whiting, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, who the conference to go to a small<br />
HI** Minerva Adams gave an in-'<br />
bought, were-the following: ' frcshments. '.<br />
years. He will occupy his new<br />
have a dance studio here In the! church In Chelisea, a church with<br />
terestlng address on folk songs;<br />
Elymer Y. Robinson and Francis<br />
Corson, each a light nix tour-<br />
cottage 'daring the coming season.<br />
-Hummer, seasons, were in town on<br />
The guests were; Mr. and Mrs.<br />
a membership . <strong>of</strong> ' twenty-seven.<br />
and the life <strong>of</strong> Foster. | Sunday.<br />
Ralph L. Chester,- Mr. and Mrs.<br />
Mr. Massey predicted that withlp<br />
Following was.the program pre*<br />
ing; Ira S. Johnson; light six<br />
Perforated' Two Marriages<br />
Mrs. H. E. Purse)! and Mbs<br />
R. W. Edwards, M. and Mrs.'<br />
a short time this now church will<br />
sented and enjoyed:<br />
Marshall, F. D.<br />
The Rev. Dr. John Handtey,<br />
Claire Smith, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, visited<br />
Mrs. .Chas. Breckley, <strong>of</strong> thin<br />
• - i Randolph Fogg, Mr. and Mrs. Busand<br />
Willard Steelman, each a light M|| H Nulty,'Mr. and Mrs. C.<br />
be one <strong>of</strong> the first pulpits in the<br />
Sousa Marches/Ocean City: High<br />
pastor <strong>of</strong> the First M. E. Church, School Orchestra.<br />
conference..<br />
aix sedan; the Rev. Thos. F, Blake, Homer Shoemaker, Mr. and Mrs.<br />
performed two marriages at the Song. "Old Dog Tray," Miss<br />
city, Sunday. They were accompanied<br />
by Mrs. Pursell's son, who<br />
A. W. Shoemaker, Mr. and Mrs.<br />
Mr. Hahn delivered a moat eloquent<br />
and finished address on npeclal six sedan; Wm. Hitche-<br />
apodal six coupe; Chas. Shaw,<br />
parsonage ' Saturday. The first Marion Sinklnson.<br />
was in the afternoon, at 4.16 Song, "Suwano* River," Floyd<br />
Floyd C.' Slrams, Mr. and Mrs.<br />
IK a student at the Harrisburg "The Larger Message <strong>of</strong> Eastor."<br />
iownsend. . •<br />
and Chas. Baron, light six Edward M. Sutton, Mr. and Mrs.<br />
o'clock, and the pair were Gostave'E:<br />
Diehn, <strong>of</strong> Ocean City, bert. . ..<br />
years ago, was one <strong>of</strong> the owners • rising vote <strong>of</strong> thanks by tho club-<br />
xix touring car; John R> Jones, big<br />
Academy. Mrs. Purse!!, a few| At the conclusion he was given a<br />
. Song, "Long Ago," Blair for-<br />
m; Dr- Allen Conton, light Ralph VanGUder, Mr. and Mrs.<br />
and Mabel Haney, <strong>of</strong> Narberth. Song, "Susanna," Fred. Pohtlere.'<br />
Lawrenco'Trout, Oscar Davis, The attendance<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Atglen Hotel, this city. .<br />
Thos. W. Mould, Mr. 'and Mrs.'<br />
men.<br />
xlx uednn.<br />
The second ceremony took place<br />
George Sbomo, Mr. and Mrs.<br />
prizes were<br />
In the evening, at which time "Nobody Knows What' Trouble Vernon Giberson and Ralph Sick-1 taken by Wilbur'<br />
Maurice Scull, Miss Sarah G<strong>of</strong>f,<br />
Ackley and Opens <strong>New</strong> Store<br />
I've Seen," Earl Poland.<br />
Allen Chance and'. Olive Brown,<br />
ler, <strong>of</strong> Williamstown, were among Howard Brief,<br />
Harvey G<strong>of</strong>f, Miss Lorine Keller,<br />
Two • Easter, songs, Cornelia<br />
"Jack" Goodwin, a well known<br />
both <strong>of</strong> Leesburg. N. J., were<br />
the visitors Sunday,<br />
'Miss Carolyn Harper, Mr. and<br />
Verhey<br />
rexldent <strong>of</strong> this city, has opened •<br />
united in the bonds <strong>of</strong> matrimony,<br />
' - < *<br />
Songs, Emily Pileggi and .Philadelphia, has been spending a<br />
Mm. Raymond Mcllenry, Miss<br />
Piano solo; Miss!Marlon Trout. Miss Blanche <strong>New</strong>man, <strong>of</strong><br />
Mrs. .H A. MacMUlan, Mr. and<br />
stone at 619 Eighth streit, where<br />
he wil) handle all newspapers and<br />
Dorothea Barlow.<br />
few days with her daughter, Mrs.<br />
Verna Wilson, Mm. Wm. G. Abbott',<br />
Miss Minerva Adams,<br />
magazine*, in, addition to. postcards,<br />
etc.. He will have the news-<br />
THE GrPSEY ROVER"<br />
Dances, Jeannette Darby - andJohn T. Briley, <strong>of</strong> this city. Mr.<br />
Scott<br />
Frances Hart.'<br />
other sections <strong>of</strong> the Routh. He<br />
was particularly .Impressed with<br />
the growth and activity <strong>of</strong> Miami.<br />
He said that the more he saw <strong>of</strong><br />
and Mra, Briley recently entertulned<br />
Wm. <strong>New</strong>man and wife, <strong>of</strong><br />
Philadelphia. .<br />
NWANIANS HEAR<br />
SPLENDID TALK<br />
Past President "Bill" CollUuoh<br />
informed the boys that "Joe"<br />
Swan, son <strong>of</strong> S. B. Swan, who was<br />
a. guest, wan to return noon to<br />
Shanghai, and it was only fitting<br />
that there Hhould be a greeting<br />
to the young man OH he utarU on<br />
yesterday morning at the borne <strong>of</strong><br />
her mother and. sisters, the Misses<br />
Meehon, In this city. She underwent<br />
an operation last October<br />
has entertained. Although he can*<br />
not speak Japanese, ha does understand<br />
quite a lot <strong>of</strong> the language.<br />
ENJOYED DANCE AT<br />
CASINO CUB<br />
paper from the "home town" <strong>of</strong><br />
Adams, - Edward Sutton, Clayton<br />
Opperctta to be Givea by Eighifa Recovering From Operation<br />
moat <strong>of</strong> the visitors, he says. He B. Roberts, Clinton L. Breckley,<br />
GfasW Pupils<br />
BASTES MUSIC<br />
Mrs. J. Howard Slocum under<br />
his long journey. "Joe," Mr. Col- is handling Eautcr flowers this James Swank", Leslie Smith, Herbert<br />
Wllk« and WnlUrigford Gardi-<br />
The : Bupils <strong>of</strong> the two sections went an operation for appendicitis Samuel Wright, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, Ihtson stated, IK an Ocean City wc«k, and ho plans to try In every<br />
<strong>of</strong> the eighth grade <strong>of</strong> the public<br />
8p«lal Program at Holy Trinity<br />
In the Monmouth County Memorial<br />
-Hospital at' Long Branch, on among »•"• "•» the "•«» well known *«— »:-!*— visitors proud, and justly. .<br />
patrons.. Give him a call. • Miss Conovur, <strong>of</strong> PleasantvUIe,<br />
summer cottager here, was boy <strong>of</strong> whom nil his Mends feel potmlble' way to accommodate his ner, <strong>of</strong> this-city; MUu Brown and<br />
schools wil give a pretty operetta,<br />
Chares) Tomorrow<br />
."The Gypsy Rover," in the assembly<br />
room <strong>of</strong> the high school Thurs-<br />
There will be special musk by<br />
Monday. Her many friends, ashero Sunday. • Mrs. Wright ' wan<br />
and Miss Snyder, <strong>of</strong> Linwood,<br />
Dr. Handley <strong>of</strong>fered a very<br />
the choir <strong>of</strong> Holy Trinity Episcopal<br />
Church tomorrow.<br />
be pleased to leam that the oper-<br />
reason <strong>of</strong> the Illness <strong>of</strong> their son, grimage <strong>of</strong> tho young man. George J. Knab, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, with a gold-mounted ostrich-skin<br />
Wt-ll as those <strong>of</strong> her husband, will prevented from coming do«-n by touching prayer for the «afe pil-<br />
Summer Visitors in Town .Mr. Headley was presented<br />
day afternoon and' evening next,<br />
the evening performance* being<br />
The soloist at the 7:30 a, m.<br />
ation- was uucceusful and that she who Is now 'recovering. Mr.<br />
reprtucntlnir the J. B. Ford Company,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Wytmdotte, Mich., was in<br />
bill-fold and a cigarette case.<br />
for the entertainment <strong>of</strong> the par-ients and grown-up friends <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Ocean .City his permanent hoase in<br />
town n few duy-B ngo, wi<br />
CHAMPION<br />
Ocean City. Phona «80L<br />
PalladelphU. arc at their cottage, and Mrs. David O. Moore, <strong>of</strong><br />
spending the winter In St. Petersburg.<br />
. Tenth and Wast Ave- spent the week-end with Mrs. H. two-family apartment in that -<br />
-look for Th. Sign.- S WeaW avenue.<br />
"Look for Tha Blga." ' S .BuMom, <strong>of</strong>. this city. town. ..... .. ' '. r tfX:<br />
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riH.<br />
•L : .coloratura soprano, will be the!;<br />
Thee"—Triosoloists.<br />
The concert is to be conducted<br />
by J. F. LanuuV^brmerry :<br />
eome years beck, as the Driftwood. Pr<strong>of</strong>. E. E. tTnger; time-keeper. Tenors, Russell H. Nulty and J.<br />
. xuny iliiportd, oi title property, Pr<strong>of</strong>. Kilby; physical examiner,17f #°«nes; .baritone. Raymond<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Steal Pier. Atlantic City, j;<br />
which they had held for more than Dr. Pettir. ' j . -We"lhall Behold Him"—Baritwenty-live<br />
yean, to Mrs. Davis,<br />
—— tone solo. Walter Sherman. Tickets may 'be purchased at''<br />
mm<br />
wma<br />
wmm<br />
JKa-i'.^<br />
about six or seven yean ago. Opens Scarhoroogh May y IS "Hear Us, Us, Fatter Father" (finale)—<br />
the Hughes Pharmacy.<br />
Afterward it was bought by Mr. Mr. and Mrs. D. B. McAllister. Trio,' Mesara. N'ultv- and Sherman,<br />
Spieeker. who sold the boose a <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, owners <strong>of</strong> the' t hM e r<br />
Anderson and Choir.<br />
Hyinn<br />
abort time since.<br />
Scarborough HoteL thi. dty. were: tune'^o.^. :'****"<br />
Misses Lewis and Conard. <strong>of</strong> town the latter part <strong>of</strong> last, Benediction.<br />
this dty. who spent the winter in<br />
West Cheater, where Miss Faxon<br />
wma buried, • few weeks ago. saw<br />
her a short time before her death.<br />
They wM come down . to Poatfude March, Petrali.<br />
Bracefaridg. HaO Gwts<br />
-:; Recent arrivals at Braeehridge<br />
Ball,'this dty. include the fbUowing:<br />
Dr. Charlotte G. Wood, Mrs.<br />
A. Aiken. Miss Frances Aiken.<br />
MU. Marie MuIIer and Ceo. A.<br />
Bmjw. FhUsdelpUa; Mr. and Mrs.<br />
BOXBBS 8H0WKD SKILL<br />
Soaw Oeod BlhttlUoa. <strong>of</strong> "Bfaaly<br />
Art" by SehooIboTs<br />
The annn*1 boxing tournament<br />
<strong>of</strong> the boya <strong>of</strong> the city's public<br />
tfh<strong>of</strong>tls in the assembly room <strong>of</strong><br />
the high school bonding Friday<br />
night <strong>of</strong> last vrck apparently<br />
was enjoyed by toe comparatively<br />
few spectator*. The rainstorm<br />
CHOIR WILL SINO<br />
HSMNMTA<br />
Prominent Vocalists <strong>of</strong> Thla City<br />
Will be Heard In Methodist<br />
Church Tomorrow Night<br />
The pretty Easter cantata. The<br />
Living Christ," will be song in the<br />
First' M. E. Church - tomorrow<br />
probably prevented a larger at- j evening by members <strong>of</strong> the choir.<br />
tendance. Because <strong>of</strong> the rain.<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>. <strong>On</strong>ger physical director,<br />
contemplated.for a time the postponement<br />
<strong>of</strong> the events, bat it was tend.<br />
finally decided to ranthem <strong>of</strong>f. • • |<br />
Following<br />
•Tony" Sehisgn. champion fori<br />
two years in the 145-pound class.<br />
retained his title, as did Marcos<br />
Blsckman, who has-been the champion<br />
in the 135-pound class. .<br />
There waa a hot struggle between<br />
Chas. ArilJTTl and Frank<br />
Grosier in the 95-pound class, and<br />
finally Adlixsi was given the de-<br />
•Uy about' May 15, and plan to<br />
pen their hotel May 25. Mr. Mc-<br />
MlisUr ha, been in the hotel bu.i-1<br />
s here only • a comi»r.tive]y'<br />
rt.Ume, but he has made the'.<br />
under the direction <strong>of</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>. Harry<br />
H. Lake. Visitors here at that<br />
time are cordially : invited to at-<br />
is the program, for<br />
the day:<br />
Morning Service—10J0 O'clock<br />
Organ Prelude, "Andante in G,'<br />
atUie.<br />
"Coronation"<br />
WUI Play 'Special Number<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>. Robinson, violin; Doyle I ** a by ° '•**»* meat hook. He<br />
J. H. Roberts, Homer Roberts. Huff, piano, and M. DeWitt Hirst. : *** ***»*
ssss<br />
•»<br />
vuuw wiui tnel<br />
growth <strong>of</strong> the city. Then we will j<br />
flrst occasion <strong>of</strong> Oceaii City'a entry ahave electric cars that will take, '<br />
. tota . the ^ tho >k. .-—-I week-end.1.-1...<br />
city.<br />
mechanics. Homo comforts. Ex-! >"""• b ot who resigned her posi- with Mrs. M. B. Thomas. 800<br />
,ll-n» ».M- —.v. » Josenjh^W.<br />
Watts, A.<br />
Past Commodore and Mri.<br />
Special Law Rate<br />
730 Moorlyn Terrace. 12-9-2'<br />
and a .member <strong>of</strong> the Ocean City<br />
tomorrow evening with Chas/ I*, j James W. Fernloy, <strong>of</strong> Philodolr<br />
ynch >- and -^J wife, •- <strong>of</strong> - Tacony — who" Phffl, aro Eauttr<br />
:<br />
Fishing Club.<br />
Sunday Services<br />
A <strong>New</strong> Hot Water Heating<br />
WANTED—A collector.for Ocean' L<br />
S'.V' B 5 d p ,<br />
spending the . Euiitfr<br />
0.30 a- m.—Sunday School.<br />
Plant Installed<br />
**»>•**»«».' AG«od spent the weekend with Mis',<br />
G ( eorge W. Millspauifh and wife,<br />
position for right man. Apply - -<br />
—»..« mui jniss doy» nt their cottage In thl« city,<br />
10.46—Church service.<br />
llurley-Jones, 1714 Atlantic Ave.,<br />
Lynch, nhu<br />
_. — - -...,. <strong>of</strong> — Haddonfield, ..»«iw.,*««:i»j. summer Hummer residents. rcHldei d ^ 5 P- m "~ Vop MBS. MILTON BUBINCAM<br />
*f «nd<br />
being Mr. LvncVs<br />
Atlantic aty, N. J. 2-24-t/, sinter.<br />
Former Assemblyman James I were among the -week's visitor*. Holy Communion first Sunday<br />
Franklin,, <strong>of</strong> West Philadelphia. '<br />
Clarenct: A. Sharp, <strong>of</strong> Madison,<br />
40 ... ACRES <strong>of</strong> timber, mostly<br />
.was among the vinitors here thin<br />
BRACEBRIDGE<br />
young growth, high and dry, on; N'. J., gnvo an interesting address week. • '<br />
1I main boulevard. „„. „„., Harry V. .. m^ Rogers,; n, ut thc Everything for the Wall<br />
twenty-flrst anniversary ' Robert Dalgleixh and his family,<br />
All Work Guaranteed HALL<br />
62« Central Ave., City. 3-24-2t ; celebration or Washington Camn <strong>of</strong> Gerraantown,' are at tho Bin-<br />
tor tho Easter dayK. He is<br />
Caters to transient and perma-<br />
— HAVE YOU THE NERVE, as I No. 75.^ P. O. S.<strong>of</strong>A, In thet-ayne WILLIAM REYNOLDS<br />
have done, to buy a piece <strong>of</strong> lodge ToomK Friday night <strong>of</strong> last u real cstata dealer. •<br />
nent guests. - Home-cooked<br />
wood land, sell the timber, jrrubl week, hlu subject being "Where is<br />
meal* served. Hot water heat.<br />
Paper Hanging:<br />
out the stumps cultivate the land,, America?"<br />
Centrally located.<br />
grow your produce T If so, I havoi<br />
Telephone 141-J . . '<br />
a bargain for some one. Harry [<br />
V. Rogers, 626 Central Ave.,'<br />
City. • . • 3-Z4-2t<br />
WANTED — Position by young'<br />
woman <strong>of</strong> 25. .. Experienced'<br />
clerk and typist with knowledge!<br />
<strong>of</strong> uttnojcraphy. Apply 724 Asbury:<br />
•*•"<br />
ltj<br />
r<br />
(<br />
fVANTED—Clerk with knowledge,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Stenograph; and typewriting.:<br />
ApriJ 1st to October 1st: Apply!<br />
Ocean City Water Co., 10th and-<br />
West Avenue. '' It!<br />
FOR RENT—« rooms und. bath— I<br />
furnUbed—From April 20th to<br />
SepUmber 20th, »450. P. O. Box<br />
232. It<br />
STORE- for rent, 7th and- Boardwalk,<br />
in Hanscom Building, third<br />
floor 8th street. Apply Hanscom |<br />
Bros, Phlla., or nay agent 3-31~dt-<br />
For rental <strong>of</strong> the Hanscom apart-1<br />
tnentu or bungalows, apply 702:<br />
Boardwalk or any agent. 3-31-4t,<br />
tli.00 A WEEK—Men with slight^<br />
knowledge <strong>of</strong> automobile mo-!<br />
ton, with a wide acquaintance <strong>of</strong><br />
car owners, can earn $76.00 week-<br />
.ly. actincr us our representative. If<br />
i make sales, pr<strong>of</strong>its may<br />
h.$15,000 yearly. <strong>On</strong>ly propo-l<br />
- -'"'- "•' I <strong>of</strong>fered. Write or i<br />
, — '-•«—•• A * reward - wilII be given.<br />
Agbury Aye;<br />
PUBLIL SALES<br />
We have purchased<br />
«Mt shoes, sizea to 12.<br />
which was the entlr Biirpl i l<br />
Mock <strong>of</strong> one <strong>of</strong> thelargest<br />
t<br />
it<br />
acto<br />
This shoe is guaranteed<br />
e hundred per SnTS<br />
her, color dark tan, beltongue,<br />
dirt and witor-<br />
-. The actual value <strong>of</strong><br />
shoe fa $6.00. Owing to<br />
tremendous buy^TcM<br />
8 * to tKe pubUc/at<br />
^Send correct size. Pay<br />
{wrtman on delivery or sed<br />
^ney order. If ahoea^re<br />
"^"eated we wiU<br />
refund your money<br />
nply upon request. "<br />
National Bay State<br />
SlioeCo.<br />
.296 Broadway<br />
<strong>New</strong>Yoi-k,N.Y.<br />
\.. W. Hlrach and wife, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia,<br />
cottage .owners in this<br />
city, weru' among the ~ week'u<br />
visitors. •<br />
. CONTRACTORS<br />
Mail us your lists for builder*'<br />
uupplieH. We can save you money •<br />
CHAMPION<br />
Tenth and Weat Ave.<br />
"Look for The Sign."<br />
SAXQN COMPANY<br />
Painting & Paperhangipg<br />
Interior Decorators<br />
' . PHONE. 73S<br />
401 A*bury Avenue, Ocean City, N. J.<br />
SCHNEIDER'S YARN SHOP<br />
934 BOARDWALK . 5441 BALTIMORE AVE.<br />
. Occam City Store<br />
CAPE MAY COUNTY<br />
TITLE AND TRUST CO.<br />
(Succeeding the Real E»tate and Search Ca.><br />
Cape May Court Bouse, N. J.<br />
Acts Aa Executor and in a Fiduciary' Capacity<br />
MUNICIPAL BONDS FOB. SALE<br />
' MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGES<br />
TITLE INSURANCE<br />
BRIEFS OP TITUK<br />
. SEARCHES -. ' . -<br />
\ CONVBYANCING<br />
>••<<br />
SMITH & RAY<br />
EXPRESS<br />
Local and Long Distance<br />
Wood and Kindling for Sale<br />
Fine aski Oak PUiBf<br />
FHONB UDV '<br />
Quick Delivery<br />
8X4 ASBURY AVB. $<br />
Positively 1923 Stock t'sed on All Work<br />
AT OUR NEW STORE—620 ASBURY AVENUE<br />
Estimates' Cheerfully Given ' Shades<br />
MATTHEW SAVAGE<br />
Real Estate<br />
805 Third Street until April I<br />
After that date, 519 Ninth Street.<br />
Salesman, Arthur Starr •<br />
RICHARD H. JOHNSON CO.<br />
HIGH GRADE PLUMBING<br />
817 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. :<br />
Estimates Furnished<br />
K. K.<br />
SODAS<br />
High Class Men for High Claaa Work<br />
MOT DUNKS<br />
. '. Jobbing Attended, to<br />
. V24-36 ASBURY AVENUE<br />
Pboo.639 HIGH GRADE ICE CREAM Oitbrs<br />
SUNDAES<br />
PAINTING<br />
HOUSE; SIGN AND AUTOMOBILE<br />
AIM Work<br />
P. L.DUCHARME<br />
. (BARNEY) • •<br />
SHOP<br />
Hubb Garage . ' -' •<br />
Seventh and H«vco Ave. • OCEAN CITY. N. J.<br />
••< •••< »»»»•»•<br />
FOR SALE<br />
Twin dwelling'and small house on rear <strong>of</strong> lot.<br />
Now occupied.. Income 937.BO per month .<br />
COLORED BUYERS 1 OPPORTUNITY<br />
Lot 30x100 feet. WIU take one-half on mortgage<br />
»t fl per cent. Price 93,200. Ask<br />
.-.',<br />
JOHN J.FOSTER<br />
Realtor<br />
511Eighth Street<br />
IMES M. CHESTER &<br />
Real Estate and Insurance<br />
HoteK Cottages and Lots for Sale, Bent or Exchange<br />
Ne« to Post Office . OCEAN CITY, N. 1.<br />
IS BAFB DEPOSIT<br />
PROTECTION BSSBNTIALT<br />
Yes, it is essential tor everyone<br />
who does not have a secure<br />
place for valuables.<br />
- • And the cost Is so low—you<br />
can rent a Private Box in our<br />
Safe Deposit Vault for $3.00, $6.00<br />
and $8.00 per year.<br />
RRS lJfeNAx;BANK<br />
PHONE 101-R<br />
624 Wesley Avenue<br />
FIVE<br />
I*, ux.<br />
. Mid-week prayer meeting, Wednesday.'<br />
7.S0 p. m.<br />
FIRST BAPTIST CHUBCB<br />
Tenth Street and WesJey Aveswe.<br />
The Rev. Milton George Back,<br />
Pastor.<br />
"The Church With a Cordial<br />
Welcome."<br />
EASTCR<br />
TINGS<br />
ARE YOU thinking <strong>of</strong><br />
building this summer?<br />
If so, look over our<br />
choice building ma-,<br />
tyrials and compare.<br />
f<br />
their prices with the<br />
materials <strong>of</strong>fered . by<br />
competition.<br />
CALL ON US.<br />
, '•Better Lumber Here'<br />
TOWNSENryS<br />
LUMBER YARD<br />
| 8th St. and Haveo AM.<br />
Ocean aty. N. J.<br />
Otis M. Townsea*.<br />
Prop.<br />
PhoaeS7<br />
fix T fegr c<br />
»IAL<br />
The biggest bargain in Ocean City<br />
$15,OOQ Terms Easy<br />
Clayton Haines Brick<br />
411 Eighth Street<br />
OCEAN CITV, N, J.<br />
i Phone 479 W<br />
Jobbing ami Alternations<br />
EventuaUy—Why Not NowT.<br />
, • . ' . - _ . CONSULT . ' •<br />
: HOWARD O.MACPHERS0N<br />
' . Practical Carpenter and Builder<br />
I - 1021 ASBUBY AVENUE V<br />
| "SATISFACTION IS OUR MOTTO" . OCEAN CITY, N. Jf.<br />
»••<<br />
Expert Hair Cutting Head and Facial Treatment a Specialty<br />
Bpttial Attention to Children** Hair Cutting<br />
JERRY PULLO<br />
City HaU Barber Shop<br />
CIGARS. TOBACCO AND CIGARETTES<br />
843 Asbury Avenue. Next to City Hall<br />
JOHN R. GROVES<br />
Pltimbing and<br />
835 Asbory Avenae Heatmg<br />
OceuGty.H.j. Contractor<br />
JOS. G. CHAMPION<br />
BUILDING CONTRACTOR<br />
- -. ANO .<br />
BUILDERS' SUPPLIES<br />
Yard and Office: Tenth and West Ave. Established IBM<br />
Plans and Estimates Phone 480<br />
l:^'--.V.:-''.i>Vvj->. l< ;a<br />
I.,-' 1 • •> ..•• .;- i .);c'
ht.--:y-'jf!:-:i:-:.-.-t:-<br />
mc<br />
: .een very ]<br />
"':'• Gowdy and<br />
Kinkal^e, Hhould .be 8ure to draw<br />
a crowd. They played basket ball<br />
in thlti city yearu. ago, when they<br />
were well known stars. They-still<br />
play the game in hard atyle, and<br />
they'll make the younger 1 element<br />
t b<br />
tin.<br />
Totals<br />
R.<br />
. 2<br />
. 1<br />
. 2 1<br />
. 1..<br />
. 2<br />
, 1<br />
, 0<br />
O. 3<br />
.:.....11 17<br />
Bearcat A. C Ḣ.<br />
2<br />
Mayor<br />
Champion "reported tnai i *° so|nt ' to bt * t thtDI - their friends<br />
-< - - - ' declare. Many <strong>of</strong> the visitors now<br />
here . from Philadelphia will<br />
the flre department needs 360 feel<br />
<strong>of</strong> hose. Some estimates havo<br />
been<br />
been .ubmUted; and *th7 price'wiU | doubtlew bo ouUIde tie cage thU<br />
probaWy b«-»l a foot for tho re-', "'eninkr to see tlus conte«t -X*t to<br />
,^I^J i<br />
I the hall early and capture a good<br />
those.<br />
<strong>On</strong> .motion <strong>of</strong> Director K. A.! * ca *~<br />
Corsoh, the matter wa*, referred to<br />
Mayor Champion, with power to<br />
act . • !<br />
Besolutions presented by Direc- j<br />
tor Campbell, providing for the<br />
borrowing <strong>of</strong> 91,500, emergency -<br />
ttri-et<br />
railway ' operation, and<br />
Will Entertain Club<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Lin. Mintxer will<br />
entertain the members <strong>of</strong> the Five<br />
Hundred Club at their home Wednesday<br />
evening next. The dub<br />
members had a very pleasant time<br />
i lt i y paant time<br />
...» i. Ti ----- 7~"_ ""•*! at their last meeting, held at the<br />
»2,145 on the city contract No. 734,, home o[ M r a i i d Mrs; WB, Ur A .<br />
w * " d o e<br />
<<br />
f<br />
d<br />
- | Pittrich There were Ui<br />
home o[<br />
| Pittrich. There<br />
PJ-ce-card,.,<br />
Bay. Bard Property<br />
I J<br />
Mr*. H.t Jules, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, I MlM « cr -<br />
haul purchmied the B. V. Bard property,<br />
store and apartment*, at<br />
1020 Asbury avenue, this city,<br />
. through the agincy <strong>of</strong> John R.<br />
Jones, real entate agent, <strong>of</strong> thla<br />
ri-xcrt. The former owner baa<br />
leaned the property from the pui-<br />
-choj(er for a year,, it is utated.<br />
were . Unique<br />
by Mr.<br />
(IY MOULD'S THINKER<br />
PHONE. 142 -J<br />
FRED ADAMS<br />
70C ASBURY AVENUE<br />
INTERIOR<br />
DECORATOR<br />
Wall Pap*r»<br />
Paperhanglng<br />
Brery Man Can Look Into the<br />
Future If Be Take, (he -<br />
Tina to Do So<br />
We believe that the majority <strong>of</strong><br />
so-called wise men are eimpW<br />
careful men. Being provident oe<br />
getting rich for that matter ia not<br />
a nutter <strong>of</strong> being brilliant. Usually<br />
it U a matter at buying real<br />
estate.<br />
CLEAN AS YOUR HOME<br />
CITY 1<br />
LSTORAGEi<br />
HOUSEHOLD GOODS<br />
STOVES BUGS PIANOfll<br />
At Money .Saving Prices<br />
- Open by' Appointment<br />
Phone 481 ft<br />
WM. H. DEISEOT0, Pre<br />
509 Eleventh St. '<br />
Hackct. c 1<br />
Adams, 2b : 1<br />
Balsley, lb .' 0 0<br />
Stretch..p 0 - 0'<br />
Boyle^ us 0 0<br />
Scull, rf : 0 1<br />
Krause, 3b .,..: 1 2<br />
Basscn, cf 1 2<br />
Chester, -If 0 1<br />
Totals .:.. 4 10 27 13<br />
Score by Inning*: '<br />
Keystone 0 15 3 10 0 0 1—11'<br />
Bear. at... 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 2— 4<br />
. • Annual Shad Bake<br />
The annual shod<br />
bake<br />
part <strong>of</strong> it after a little bit.<br />
i T n \. M n'! hy ,T ^ ^ T tournament<br />
lar bright light <strong>of</strong> tho evening, he ,, . , .<br />
making the unusual record <strong>of</strong> six<br />
field goals, and he also made one<br />
or' two wonderful shots.<br />
Before<br />
the gume<br />
M Murph." said he had<br />
been forking ' hard that day and<br />
K.. WBH feeling a little tired. Hard to<br />
Z say what he might have done had<br />
he been In first-class trim. He<br />
made three <strong>of</strong> the goals In the first<br />
HIX minutes <strong>of</strong> play.<br />
Eddie Miller<br />
put up a fine game and had everything<br />
on Lennox. Townsend Wa* ,<br />
much In evidence with six field<br />
goals, while Mangold was all over<br />
-27 10 tho cage, as usual. Brown. Mc-<br />
Cann and Eameg played hard for'<br />
Camden.<br />
, <strong>Line</strong>-up:<br />
Ocean City<br />
• Camden '<br />
Mangold... Forward ....... McCann :<br />
Townsend.... Forward<br />
Hydo<br />
Miller.... Center Lennox<br />
Murphy Guard Brown<br />
Ferguson Guard Eames<br />
Field goals—Mangold. 4; Townsend<br />
6; Miller,'5; Ferguson,' 1;<br />
Murphy, 6; Hyde, 2; McCann, 3;<br />
Brown, 4; Eamea, 2, Foul goals—<br />
Mangold. 1; Miller. 4; Murphy, 2;<br />
Hyde, 1; McCann, 1; Brown, 3;,<br />
Eames, 1. Referee, Rojr Johnson.<br />
The committee in charge <strong>of</strong> tho<br />
coniprlwed Wm. J.<br />
, chairmun; Georgo<br />
I'laut and Albert Oldfleld.<br />
HIGH SCHOOL WON<br />
E.<br />
3<br />
0<br />
1<br />
-1 -<br />
• • 1<br />
1<br />
1<br />
0<br />
Lightning Fire Goes Down Before<br />
Prowess pf Opponents<br />
In the prellminsry game, Saturday.<br />
Oceun City High'School boys<br />
beat the lighting Five, <strong>of</strong> this city,<br />
31 to L>1.- The first half ended 2S<br />
to nMn favor <strong>of</strong> the high school, '<br />
The Lightning Five boys got toirvthi'r<br />
a little better In the second<br />
half. u« the score • shows, but. the<br />
High school .boys had' too much<br />
lead.<br />
Thi- Benner boys put up<br />
their usual strong game, ami good<br />
work was done by Seaman, Jobn-<br />
,on and Bnshay. The Adams boys<br />
played effectively for the high<br />
school. ' • • .<br />
High.School<br />
Lightning Five<br />
T. Adams........ Center. .......Johnson<br />
Barun Forward Seaman<br />
T. Adam . Center -sJohnson<br />
PROFESSIONAL<br />
T. Adam . Center _sjohnson<br />
Glbb.... „. Guard .T. Benner _u.<br />
Bl S o'clock In.<br />
the church social rooms.<br />
Don't<br />
forgwt the date, and don't fail to<br />
be present, • •<br />
SING LEE<br />
Chinese Laundry<br />
OPEN ALL YEAH<br />
QUICK BBRVICB<br />
' •!• ASBUBT AVE<br />
HERE'6 A HOME'S FIRST-1<br />
CLA SS- ATTRACTION -J<br />
ALL OUR<br />
TUBS GIVE<br />
SATISFACTIO<br />
STORES FOR RENT<br />
ON NINTH STREET<br />
Apply<br />
STRAND HOTEL OFFICE<br />
BURKHAHm-8 UuU<br />
849 Aabary ilia<br />
Jos. Van G. H<strong>of</strong>feckg<br />
ARCHITECT<br />
80S Eighth Sc. AHL08<br />
—First Class Ser»Ic«—<br />
711 Asbory Ave, Ocean City, N.J.<br />
Also at the Breakers Entranep<br />
on DeLancey Place -<br />
SPRING AND SUMMER SAMPLES<br />
In any ktyle and pattern now ready for uelectioa.<br />
From 125 up. All work satisfactory. All B.U0U<br />
altered to perfection.<br />
'<br />
PRANK CURZIO<br />
305 Eighth St., Ocean City N. J.<br />
W. tt.Oldfleld Albert OUfleU<br />
W. H. OLDFD3LD & SON<br />
tBLE AND MARBLE WORK<br />
»W CENTRAL AVENUE, OCEAN CITV, N. JT.<br />
I'HONB2W-J( ' BsUoatea Pornbhed<br />
Three Vessels Steaming<br />
<strong>On</strong>e Burner Goin^<br />
room for aa manymora on the<br />
enclosed surface <strong>of</strong> the<br />
... -J do the work bej<br />
all the heat is retained<br />
aoJ put to work.<br />
And note too that. Smooth'<br />
tap's plain, even surface<br />
preveol* vejseU from tippinj;<br />
kccp< grease . front<br />
batman, and i> as easily<br />
lough to<br />
stooping.<br />
• Comnict. convenient,"<br />
nomical, labor saving,. £<br />
See Smoothtop demonstrated<br />
at our Salesrooms.<br />
You'll quickly r«co'cnize(t a*<br />
die<br />
tiJieit, hatuiiesr, ' best<br />
•cooking ran^e you ever sa«r.<br />
What Would Spring Be Without a Buickl<br />
The Buick Six Sport Touring provides that<br />
added measure <strong>of</strong> enjoyment which comes from<br />
driving a car <strong>of</strong> which you can be really proud.<br />
Its dashing color and appointments have a distinctive<br />
originality which mark it everywhere.<br />
And it is as good as it is beautiful for Buick<br />
builds it: The world knows what that means I<br />
Fours<br />
SUn<br />
THE CITV GAS LIGHT COMPANY<br />
M» ASBDBY AVENUE<br />
MAE E. BENNETT<br />
'<br />
Oceaa City'a <strong>On</strong>ly<br />
RESIDENT HAIRDKESSEB<br />
Scalp Treatment.<br />
Marcel Wavht<br />
Jac&l Uassase<br />
Manlenr<br />
858<br />
Asibary Ave. ,<br />
Phone lit<br />
JOSEPH C. PARR<br />
Attorney at Law<br />
Solicitor and Master in Chancel*<br />
Real Estate .<br />
Conveyancing<br />
Collections-<br />
622 Anbury Avenue .<br />
OCEAN CITV. .V. J.<br />
F. H. WARE<br />
"JU8TICB OF ,THE PEACE '•<br />
Collection <strong>of</strong> Accounts JSoUeUeJ . |<br />
—Bent* Collected—<br />
Office: 1039 ASBURY A VENUS<br />
Telephone 272-M.<br />
H. H. FRANKLIN<br />
The Reliable<br />
HOUSE PAINTER<br />
MM WB8TAVE. OCEAN Cfrt<br />
Plume 455 -<br />
ALFRED R. SMITH<br />
Progressive Paper Hangar<br />
and.Decorator .'. .<br />
1048 Asbury Ave, Ocean City.N.J.<br />
CHAR E, ADAMS & BBfr<br />
FURNITURE<br />
„ Ajrents for the __<br />
HOOVER SUCTION 8WEEPBB ;<br />
COMPANY .<br />
WO-722 Abory Aye., Ocean CftT<br />
Altwation*<br />
Jobblaf<br />
HUMBERT C. PONTBEBB<br />
BUILDER<br />
0B2 Asboiy Ave. Ocean CUl<br />
confiulon-or Interference <strong>of</strong> Big-<br />
Mrs. 0. E. Seaman Had Sad Errand<br />
In West Chester<br />
Mrs. Georgo E. Seaman, <strong>of</strong> this<br />
city, returned early this week<br />
from West Chester, where,' last<br />
week, she buried her father, E. T<br />
Bool. Her husband and son attended,<br />
tho. funeral, and Mrs. Seaman<br />
-remained several days after<br />
laying her father to rest.<br />
Mr. Booi, who was 70 years old,<br />
died from Bright's dlsoase, from<br />
. which ho had been a sufferer for<br />
years. Ho had beon in ill health<br />
all winter, but waa in bed only<br />
three days before his death • occut<br />
red. Even until a day or so before<br />
ho-died, he got up at IntorvuU.<br />
Up until ho retired from<br />
- attive business pursuits, about t«n<br />
yearn ago, he had' been with the<br />
Metropolitan Llfo Insurance Com<br />
puny for thirty years. He was L<br />
will known and respected resident<br />
<strong>of</strong> Wcxt Chester,<br />
Mr. Booi was known to many <strong>of</strong><br />
tho older residents <strong>of</strong> Ocean City,<br />
he having visited this resort in the<br />
summer seasohs for a number <strong>of</strong><br />
years. . '<br />
Mrs. Seaman has the sympathy<br />
<strong>of</strong> her large circle <strong>of</strong> friends In<br />
this city.<br />
OCEAN CITY LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY<br />
puUe <strong>of</strong> an aUrm from th« circuit<br />
which shall bo automatically<br />
SEVEN<br />
Announce Engagement<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Adams,<br />
<strong>of</strong> 720 Asbury avenue, this city,<br />
announce the engagement <strong>of</strong> their<br />
daughter, Minerva Lois, and Mr.<br />
Warren H. Cocklln, <strong>of</strong>. Bowmansda|e,<br />
Pa.' Miss Adams Is a muslcisn'<strong>of</strong><br />
unusual ability.<br />
LEGAL NOTICES<br />
CITY OF OCEAN CITY, N. J.<br />
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS<br />
Sealed bids or proposals will be<br />
received by tho Board <strong>of</strong> Commissioners'<br />
<strong>of</strong> the City <strong>of</strong> Ocean City,<br />
N. J., at the <strong>of</strong>fices <strong>of</strong> said Comminslgners'<br />
in the City Hall, Ocean<br />
City, N. J., April 16. 1923, at the<br />
hour <strong>of</strong> 3.00 P. M., for the furnishing<br />
the City <strong>of</strong> Ocean City,<br />
Mew <strong>Jersey</strong>, with fire alarm telegraph<br />
equipment. In accordant<br />
with the following; specifications<br />
Specifications<br />
. The intent <strong>of</strong> these spec Irks<br />
I tlons is to improve and extend thi<br />
service <strong>of</strong> the city fire alarm<br />
system.<br />
First—By the installation <strong>of</strong>- an<br />
automatic<br />
repeater in the flre<br />
alarm telegraph room in the City<br />
Hall building, and<br />
Second—By additions! appa<br />
rstoj.<br />
The contractor shall furnish onder<br />
these specifications the follow<br />
log equipment: -<br />
<strong>On</strong>e S^circuit automatic positive<br />
Don-Interfering fire ' alarm<br />
tele-<br />
Ph repeater provided with a<br />
I Wood pedestal and glass case<br />
Two six-inch electro-mechanical<br />
,, JO-I<br />
w~ repeater and<br />
iperatlon <strong>of</strong> other circuits in<br />
any manner whatever shall Interfere<br />
with the proper working <strong>of</strong><br />
tho repeater while repeating a signal<br />
from any circuit.<br />
The repeater shall bo so . deslgncd<br />
as to perform its functions<br />
in the roost efficient and reliable<br />
manner and all working and .<br />
operating<br />
parts ' shall bo<br />
mounted i<br />
easily acce and ' arranged aa to bo<br />
, .sssiblo and In plain view<br />
where their condition May readily<br />
bo known and their operations f<strong>of</strong>lowod<br />
to see that they properly<br />
perform their functions, and thin<br />
without the necessity <strong>of</strong> removing<br />
or dlsmemboring portions or fart*<br />
<strong>of</strong> tho machlno or interfering '.vlth<br />
its operation ln any way.<br />
Tho repeater shall also be st arranged<br />
that all its electrical connection<br />
places, shall be so located<br />
that connections can bo ret dily<br />
and properly made and accessible<br />
tt nil times.<br />
The repeating mechanism Khali<br />
The repeating mechanism Khali<br />
bo weight driven and so designed<br />
that the amount <strong>of</strong> weight required<br />
for Its successful operation<br />
will not imp<strong>of</strong>lo a strain upon tho<br />
Working parts as to- cause them to<br />
deteriorate by the most<br />
severe<br />
uso required by the service.<br />
The repeater shall bo enclosed<br />
in a handsome, well-proportioned<br />
nhow case.<br />
The repeater ahall be mounted<br />
on a marble base. The entire out<br />
fit shall be supported on a pedeHtal<br />
<strong>of</strong> suitable design and finish to<br />
match tho cabinet<br />
work <strong>of</strong> the<br />
other central <strong>of</strong>fice equipment.<br />
All circuit connecting parts <strong>of</strong><br />
the repeater shall be thoroughly<br />
Insulated from all other partK <strong>of</strong><br />
the. signaling mechanism, frame<br />
and base.and all circuits shall be<br />
insulated from each .other. The<br />
wheel work, side plates and supporting<br />
frames from the different<br />
parts shall be <strong>of</strong> excelsior bronze,<br />
the shafting shall be <strong>of</strong> high grade<br />
steel and all parts shall be given<br />
and show the hight<br />
d f<br />
— -—" »«>, and the<br />
necessary Insldo door and winding<br />
keys, shall bo furnished with the<br />
•••'utem.<br />
Storage Battery Cella<br />
Iho contractor shall supply and<br />
install a sufllcjent number <strong>of</strong> additional<br />
storago buttery culls similar<br />
to those now In service, that may<br />
oo required to operate tho<br />
tended lire alarm<br />
tended lire al<br />
clonud horuin.<br />
o exayaUm<br />
mon-<br />
Installation<br />
The contractor ahall furnish all<br />
neccsHary labor to properly install<br />
thu automatic repeater in the fira<br />
alarm telegraph room in tho City<br />
Hall building to connect<br />
same<br />
with the storago board locatad in<br />
uaid room. It id understood that<br />
tho City will, ut its own uxpeiue,<br />
lurnluh all WHIM, cables, and other<br />
material that may bo required to<br />
install rcpeuter.<br />
All 'work uhall'bo<br />
done in a<br />
thorough and workmanlike munner<br />
and in accorduncu<br />
Underwriters' rules.<br />
Bidders must<br />
supply full<br />
tailed upcclflcations in their<br />
Anna fy^fSATt<br />
Mary. rT>ftirn and<br />
the heirs, devisees and personal<br />
representatives • <strong>of</strong> . Anna Hasson,<br />
deceased, are made defendants because<br />
you own said premises. or<br />
claim to have an Interest, therein<br />
through the estate <strong>of</strong> Anna Has-<br />
Hon, deceased.<br />
HORACE F. NIXON,<br />
Solicitor <strong>of</strong> Complainant,<br />
317 Market Street, Camden, N. J<br />
Dated February 13, 1023. 2-24-4<br />
CAPS MAY COUNTY CIRCUIT<br />
COURT<br />
John A. Myers, Plaintiff, vs. W1I<br />
1<br />
liam W. Bailey, Defendant.<br />
ACTION AT LAW<br />
Notice in Attachment<br />
Notice is hereby given that<br />
writ <strong>of</strong> attachment waa issued otai<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Circuit Court, in tho Count)<br />
<strong>of</strong> Cape May, on the 31st 'day o<br />
..._,_Jt, 1922*'against tho rights<br />
with<br />
the'credits, monoya and effects, good:<br />
|and xhattcls^lands and tenements<br />
"""" - " ' — • • bt<br />
en<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
positive<br />
pull flre non-Interfering<br />
l i l<br />
nonInterfering<br />
alarm<br />
signal<br />
. .<br />
fire alarm box' transi<br />
l hl<br />
stor<br />
Five<br />
sector<br />
boxes. .<br />
Twelve fire alarm box<br />
mitter code signal wheels.<br />
" Toe necessary additional<br />
sg« battery cells.<br />
' • . •<br />
Installation work. ,<br />
I<br />
All <strong>of</strong> which shall be furnished<br />
by the contractor in strict accordance<br />
with the following speciflcatiatu:<br />
' ' • -<br />
Repeater<br />
The repeater shall be a standard<br />
automatic positive soa-lnterfering<br />
repeater arranged for opersthg<br />
six (8) signal box circuits.<br />
The repeater shall be so designed<br />
that all circuits' will be<br />
operative from any or all box circuits<br />
and BO arranged, that, should<br />
two or more circuit* be opened at<br />
ue same instnt it ill<br />
and show the highest grade<br />
workmanship and finish.<br />
Six-Inch Gongs<br />
The contractor shall supply two<br />
six-inch electro-mechanical gongs,<br />
capable <strong>of</strong> operating at the rate <strong>of</strong><br />
two blows per second and <strong>of</strong> striking<br />
250 or more blows at one wind.*<br />
ing and <strong>of</strong> bringing out the full<br />
tone <strong>of</strong> the-bell.<br />
Suitable line terminals shall be<br />
provided and located on the top <strong>of</strong><br />
the case- , ,<br />
Flre Alarm Boxes<br />
The contractor shall supply fivi<br />
latest improved positive non-inUr<br />
fering fire alarm signal boxed.<br />
1 These boxes shall be so arranged<br />
' should one or more be oper<br />
_LII- - •«.--- • *<br />
•<br />
<strong>of</strong> all tho ubovo apparatus and<br />
must accompany tho specifications<br />
with photographs <strong>of</strong> uume, also a<br />
list <strong>of</strong> places in the SUito <strong>of</strong> <strong>New</strong><br />
Jemey or othor nearby territory<br />
where they have supplied similar<br />
apparatus in actual operation.<br />
All bids must be accompanied by<br />
certified check<br />
drawn to the<br />
order, <strong>of</strong>. the City Treasurer <strong>of</strong><br />
Ocean City, N. J., or canh in the<br />
. lana cnattcis. lands a<br />
do-!<strong>of</strong> William W. Bailey,<br />
| debtor, at the suit <strong>of</strong><br />
ment<br />
| absent<br />
John A.<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
the<br />
BUDl Of v—^.~v, «M «' KU«<br />
the faithful performance<br />
contract.<br />
HARRY A. MORRIS. '<br />
3-31-3t<br />
City Clerk.<br />
~ NOTICE " .<br />
Scaled bids for the removal oi<br />
garbage and trash for tho Borough<br />
<strong>of</strong> Avalon for the. year. .1023.-will<br />
be received ut the Borough Hall<br />
Avalon, N. J., on Monday, Morel<br />
2«th. 1923, at. tho hour <strong>of</strong>8 p. m<br />
All bids must be accompanied by<br />
certified<br />
check' or cash in the<br />
amount <strong>of</strong> S10.00 The successful<br />
bidder must furnish<br />
satisfactoi<br />
bidde<br />
bond. •<br />
SpcclflcatrQns ma<br />
from tho Borough<br />
D i t<br />
Pi<br />
ay be obtained<br />
Clerk or th<br />
y be<br />
from tho Borough Clerk or<br />
Director <strong>of</strong> Public Works.<br />
RALPH PETERSON.<br />
Borough Clerk - and Collector<br />
<strong>of</strong> Taxes,<br />
Avalon, N. J<br />
that^ should one or more be operated<br />
while a box Is transmitting<br />
its signal, each box so operated<br />
shall not interfere in " any way<br />
with the first box operated, and<br />
should two or more on a circuit bo<br />
operated at'the same instant and<br />
open the circuit<br />
simultaneously,<br />
one will-be automatically selected<br />
to transmit its complete signal<br />
without any confusion or intcrfer-<br />
-Tee<br />
ee.<br />
The boxes shall be <strong>of</strong> the sector<br />
pull type and require but a simple<br />
movement <strong>of</strong> the starting; level to<br />
start the signal formulating;<br />
mechanism and^ cause a complete<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
b<br />
ulgnal to be transmitted.<br />
The signaling mechj. .„<br />
'ach box shall - be operated by<br />
means <strong>of</strong> a spring, and the sector<br />
pull, or starting lever,<br />
shall be<br />
arranged to wind the mechanism<br />
Tor four complete rounds at one<br />
implcte operation <strong>of</strong> tho lever.<br />
The pall or starting lever <strong>of</strong><br />
;ach box: shall be arranged to<br />
utomatlcally<br />
disengage . it:.elf<br />
Vom. the signaling<br />
-mechanism<br />
hen the box la operated and not<br />
.again engage same until the<br />
mechanism<br />
haft' completed the<br />
ilgnal. • ' • ' . :<br />
All locks and keys shall be uniform<br />
throughout tho system.<br />
Each box shall be provided with<br />
3-24-2t<br />
NOTICE OF ABSENT DE-<br />
FENDANTS AND THE HEIRS,<br />
DEVISEES AND PERSONAL<br />
REPRESENTATIVES<br />
• OF<br />
ANNA UA8SON, DECEASED.<br />
To John Hasson, Julia<br />
Haney<br />
James Haney, Gertrude Quin<br />
John, llasson. Jr., Anna Hanson<br />
Mary<br />
Hanson, and the heirs,<br />
devisees and personal<br />
representatives,<br />
<strong>of</strong> any person or persons<br />
claim-by or through them<br />
<strong>of</strong> Anna Hasson,'deceased.<br />
By virtue <strong>of</strong> an order <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Court <strong>of</strong> Chancery .<strong>of</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>Jersey</strong>,<br />
made on the day <strong>of</strong> the date there<strong>of</strong>,<br />
in a cnuxo wherein Matilda<br />
Wbitall, executrix, is complainant<br />
and you are defendant, yon .are.required<br />
to appear, plead or answer<br />
to tho Complainant's bill on or before<br />
the- sixteenth -day <strong>of</strong> April/<br />
I next, or tho sa(d bill will be taken<br />
us confessed against you.<br />
Tho said bilfis filed to foreclose<br />
a mortgage given by Anna Hasson<br />
and John Hanson, her husband,<br />
dated July 13,_10Xl',<br />
two or more circuit* be opened at-oi an iron<br />
ue same instant, it will cause no glass- front.<br />
safety' key protector conslstin<br />
<strong>of</strong> an iron and bronze case wit<br />
ituate in'the Borough <strong>of</strong> Avalti<br />
Myers, for tho sum <strong>of</strong> Six Hun<br />
dred Dollars ($600.00), roturnablu<br />
Soptember 21, 11*22, and'.the same<br />
has been served and duly, exo<br />
cuted on tho 8th day <strong>of</strong> September,<br />
1922, and was filed with the<br />
Clork <strong>of</strong> Cape 'May County on the<br />
28th day <strong>of</strong> October, 1922.<br />
Dated February 13, 1923.<br />
A. CARLTON HIIDKETH,<br />
Clerk, Cape May County<br />
Circuit Court.<br />
BLEAKLY, 8TOCKWELL A<br />
BURLING.<br />
Attorneys for Plaintiff.<br />
,2-l7-8t<br />
JULJU5 E. JOCHER<br />
NOTICE TO LIMIT CREDITORS<br />
Estate <strong>of</strong> John H. Groves, Deceased<br />
Pursuant to the order <strong>of</strong> Irvine<br />
Fitch. Surrogate <strong>of</strong> the County <strong>of</strong><br />
Cape May, made on the twentyfourth<br />
day <strong>of</strong> January, A. D. 1923,<br />
on the application <strong>of</strong> the subscriber,<br />
Administratrix ef said deceased,<br />
notice is hereby (oven to<br />
the creditors <strong>of</strong> said deceased to<br />
exhibit to the subscriber<br />
under<br />
oath or affirmation their claims<br />
and demands against the estate <strong>of</strong><br />
iiald deceased within six months<br />
from the twenty-fourth day <strong>of</strong><br />
January, A. D. 1923, or they will<br />
bo forever barred <strong>of</strong> any action<br />
against the subscriber.<br />
Dated January 24, A. D. 1923.'<br />
EDITH G. GROVES.<br />
Administratrix.<br />
LEAP, SHARPLESS & WAY,<br />
•_'-3-9t<br />
Proctors,<br />
CITY OF OCEAN CITY<br />
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS<br />
Contract No. 737-B<br />
Sealed bids or proposals will be<br />
received by the Board <strong>of</strong> CommiaxlonerB<br />
<strong>of</strong> the City <strong>of</strong> Ocean City,<br />
N. J.. at tho <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> the said Commissioners<br />
in City. Hall,<br />
Ocean<br />
City. N. J., March £6. 1923, at<br />
:ho hour <strong>of</strong> .3100 p. m., for the<br />
tuilding and constructing- <strong>of</strong> a<br />
frarno-building,<br />
located between<br />
fifth street and Sixth street, cast<br />
if Atlantic avenue; in tho City <strong>of</strong><br />
3cean City, N. J., as dcucribed in<br />
le specifications. - ' ,<br />
All bids must be made on the!<br />
'orms provided, coyer all items i<br />
:ontained therein (ahd be .accom-l<br />
lanied by cash or check certified '•<br />
iy a <strong>New</strong> Jcraoy Bank or Trust'<br />
Company in tho sum <strong>of</strong> 1250.00,<br />
layablo to tht) City Treasurer <strong>of</strong><br />
3cean City, N. J., without condiion.<br />
A certificate from a satisictory<br />
Surety Company, coverig<br />
tho demands <strong>of</strong> the specifics-<br />
Ions, must be attached to the bidding<br />
sheet.<br />
The successful bidder will be required<br />
to famish, within ten dan<br />
from data <strong>of</strong> the award, a satisfactory<br />
surety or guaranty company<br />
bond in the sum <strong>of</strong> the<br />
full amount <strong>of</strong> the award, conditioned<br />
for the faithful performance<br />
<strong>of</strong> the contract, payment <strong>of</strong><br />
" *-'" and wages, and will alsoJ<br />
act<br />
pertaining to employees or<br />
laborers, by giving a Surety Company<br />
bond or Insurance.<br />
The "entire work to be completed<br />
by tho 15th day <strong>of</strong> June, 1923.<br />
Tho Board <strong>of</strong> Commissioners reserve<br />
tho right to reject any or all<br />
bids or to waivu any informality<br />
In any bid.<br />
Plans and specifications^ can be<br />
all bill-<br />
^ , -_~ ..... _«w . lutia auu B|iutlutauUUJ> UtD DO<br />
be required to savo the City <strong>of</strong> obtained from the City Clerk by<br />
Ocean City, N. J., harmless from depositing * 10.00.<br />
MI actions at law or otherwise, Dated March 6, 1023.<br />
•'•<br />
EVERTON A. CORSON,<br />
Director <strong>of</strong> Public Works.<br />
WM. H. COLLISSON, JR.,<br />
3-10-3t<br />
and by virtue <strong>of</strong> tho employers'<br />
liability act <strong>of</strong> the State <strong>of</strong> N<<br />
or any other act pertaining<br />
i Employes or laborers, by<br />
a Surety Company bond or<br />
<strong>Jersey</strong><br />
to tho<br />
giving<br />
Insurance.<br />
Tho entire work will be complotcd<br />
by tho 15th day <strong>of</strong> June,<br />
1923.<br />
The Board <strong>of</strong> Commissioners reservo<br />
tho right to reject any or<br />
all bids or to waive any informality<br />
In any bid.<br />
Plans and specifications can be<br />
obtained from the City Clerk by<br />
depositing $10.00: .<br />
" March 6, 1923.<br />
H<br />
3-10-3t<br />
Dated ,<br />
EVERTON A. CORSON,<br />
Director <strong>of</strong> Public Works.<br />
WM. H. COLLISSON, JR.,<br />
City Engineer.<br />
HARRY A. MORRIS,<br />
City Clerk.<br />
ISSON, JR.,<br />
City. Engineer.<br />
HARRY A. MORRIS,<br />
3t<br />
Ci<br />
City Cleric<br />
3-10-3t<br />
CITY OF OCEAN CITY, N. ij<br />
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS<br />
Contract No- 737-A<br />
Sealed bids or proposals will be<br />
received by the Board <strong>of</strong> Commissioners:<br />
<strong>of</strong> Ocean City, N. J., at the<br />
<strong>of</strong>fices <strong>of</strong> said Commissioners in<br />
the City Hall, Ocean City, N. J-<br />
March 26, 1923, at the hour <strong>of</strong> 3.00<br />
P. M., for the construction <strong>of</strong> six<br />
(6) Tennis Courts, located between<br />
Fifth street and Sixth<br />
street, east <strong>of</strong> Atlantic avenue, in<br />
the City <strong>of</strong> Ocean City. N v J., as<br />
described' In the specifications.<br />
AU bids must be made on the<br />
forma provided, cover all items<br />
contained. therein and be. accompanied<br />
by cash or check certified<br />
by ,a <strong>New</strong> <strong>Jersey</strong> Bank or Trust<br />
Company' in the Bum <strong>of</strong> $250.00<br />
payable to the City Treasurer <strong>of</strong><br />
Ocean City, N, J., without condition.<br />
A certificate from a satisfactory<br />
Surety Company, covering<br />
the demands qt the 'specifications,<br />
must be attached to the bidding<br />
sheet. .<br />
The successful bidder will be required<br />
to furnish, with ten days<br />
from the date <strong>of</strong> the award, a satisfactory<br />
Surety or Guaranty Company<br />
Bond in the sum <strong>of</strong> the full<br />
imount <strong>of</strong> the award,* conditioned<br />
/or the faithful performance <strong>of</strong> the<br />
contract, payment <strong>of</strong> all tho bills<br />
und wages, and will be required to<br />
(ave the City <strong>of</strong> Ocean City, N. J.,<br />
lannless from all actions at law I<br />
ir otherwise, and by virtue <strong>of</strong> the<br />
imployera' liability act - <strong>of</strong> tho<br />
itate <strong>of</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>Jersey</strong> or any other<br />
Fire!<br />
Fire!<br />
Phone 482-R<br />
Fire!<br />
OCEAN CITY STORAGE CO.<br />
Sixth St. and. W«
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'GlflSl<br />
i on*'<br />
CoancU;<br />
T Unlte4<br />
i-toinrisUy<br />
ir"»<br />
Itei<br />
ML<br />
no»»<br />
M<br />
and pro*<br />
earpente.<br />
_ gtvo tj<br />
They ,* !<br />
and »PP<br />
Pf<br />
Sits<br />
i$l<br />
^Sl<br />
•#-•<br />
IIP m<br />
mm<br />
.'At<br />
AiioeUl<br />
taring •bout<br />
they m<br />
rta* °*<br />
US* ',<br />
%<br />
to woi»<br />
to hop*<br />
, is *<br />
.."•bete,.<br />
: 'm >fci :<br />
•SI tt:'i<br />
.M<br />
>$tt<br />
ADAMS APABTMEM? BOLD : Lightning Five Team<br />
R M. P_i—tre Co. Abo D_po_»'<br />
<strong>of</strong> Otto- Property '' .<br />
Tb« Stanley M. Poeti*re- Co.<br />
Inc. has 'sold th* A—u—i Af_ncu-Atk,<br />
OE» F*gt:th<br />
street, o«—- i<br />
Oceio ««;«. to M- A Norcrou,!<br />
t'«a 1-8 <strong>of</strong><br />
Rro—-r Has Big—*t la-' . I<br />
_*»du_ Sov*. . . j<br />
Tb* Oct_> City Iigfeu_ig' Fivt;<br />
ill pl»y —*. Oce—-. Otjr<br />
. n*rw bought «_* moctti «go: Scl^rA fir»l t_m in n i*<br />
frc*x. th• u among the visitors here<br />
Smith.<br />
Bea<br />
'T.<br />
-•N^mt-" B*nl>*r i« tii* J**dij*li*'>Ja—<br />
u.oxvr f«r • Lh* j<br />
li>22-2i- Ti« L-vliricu-j lou. : AU <strong>of</strong> th« lou tri; b» ^cr. home In their St. James<br />
second annual banquet<br />
KUrpavt*, the first<br />
affair <strong>of</strong> . this<br />
kind, arid Wm. K. Maxnoy,, chairman<br />
<strong>of</strong> tho general committee,<br />
fe«li) that the" greatext dlflkully<br />
will IK; that <strong>of</strong> taking core <strong>of</strong> all<br />
Apartments, Ocean avenue, near<br />
.Sixth ntroct, and entertained the<br />
following friends: Mr. and Mrs.<br />
SUnley II. Martin, Mr. and Mrs.<br />
Ccoritc Strood Butler, und Col, and<br />
ihi' applications for |i!ai;u Vhat are Mm. W. Elder Dennix, <strong>of</strong> the Inbelnit<br />
received and will be received. 1 tornal r»jvci>u« <strong>of</strong>fice. Col. and Mrs.<br />
from those anxious to.attend.<br />
l>enni« arrived in Ocean City Frl-<br />
-, There, will _be present n lorue '.- entertained Mrs.' John-<br />
"hronilcBited around the fountry by , ""n'f<br />
ulxtetv MrK. G.'. Soden. and<br />
invuriK <strong>of</strong> u powerful radio.<br />
r .daughter, Ruth, <strong>of</strong> <strong>New</strong>ark, and<br />
Bear in mind that early applica- ! Mrn. Wright and son, Charlon, <strong>of</strong><br />
i<br />
h<br />
N<br />
Vk d M Ml d<br />
tionn uhould be made for tlckctu.!<br />
j<br />
Vork, and Marry Mealey and<br />
!<br />
Thtae tickets will be *7.50.<br />
j wlfu, <strong>of</strong> Krunkford, Mm; Mealey<br />
An ha» been<br />
announced, thf l * l hc daughter <strong>of</strong>' Mr. and Mrs.<br />
Johnuoa.<br />
residents will go'<br />
> Hpeciul train, but<br />
has rnndv no dcdelegation<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
from here in<br />
tho committee<br />
ci-ll>UU|> t-v •lil 1. " rt « d - All th.<br />
health conditions hero are good.<br />
mi ' n nro working energetically for;<br />
""jcity<br />
Gives Lsnd on Old Csrap<br />
- Groand Plot and Moves . {<br />
uecbnd reading. It will' come up<br />
f hid d<br />
for third reuding April 2.1.<br />
. Ordinance Ko. '2£i, providing<br />
for n fifteen-foot wide street between<br />
Central nnd Wesley avenues<br />
and Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth<br />
xtreetu, . wan<br />
passed on<br />
finnl reading.<br />
architect, Vivian K. Smith, <strong>of</strong><br />
v. a<br />
DID QUICK WORK<br />
Veterans' Bureau in Caa_eot<br />
Is Given<br />
Many at Hanrlsr HrrxUr<br />
The sunrise service in the First<br />
Pn'iibyteriun Church Easter Sunday<br />
was largely<br />
attended. The<br />
tfervirtj WOM -nrrawrnl i*y tht'<br />
members <strong>of</strong> thi- three ' Christian<br />
Endeavor Societies, with the Rev.<br />
Chas. F.' N". Voegv'lln, tho pastor,<br />
in charge. -Mr. Voegelln'made u<br />
short uddress appropriaU) to the<br />
occasion, and there was singing.<br />
FISHING CLUB TO<br />
HOLD AJMN0UET<br />
Judge Wells Will be <strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the<br />
' Speaker* at Gathering in<br />
MilladciphU April 26<br />
The <strong>of</strong>neem <strong>of</strong> the Ocean City<br />
KUhinj? Club are • completing<br />
arrangements' for. their annual<br />
banquet, which will be held at the<br />
Manufacturers' Club, in Philadelphia,<br />
Thursday evening, April 26.<br />
President W. W. tyers nays'that<br />
they have.planned to hnve judge<br />
Wells, -<strong>of</strong>, Burlington. County, an<br />
th principal speaker. • Another<br />
speaker, will be the Rev, Dr.<br />
Nichols, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia.<br />
' The attendance prizr's ^wcre Won i Atlantic City, the proposed school<br />
hy N. S. G<strong>of</strong>T, mi' electric lamp i building will huve u perlon.<br />
, director. Pr<strong>of</strong>. Harry II. Lake.<br />
- * r . i t '• There urt- eighteen tubes, oper-; The Hoprano solos <strong>of</strong> Mrs.. Roger<br />
1<br />
1 " lttnin « t i d l i l l f il Willi d M D Ad<br />
, ! T ot ?f r occ f io '"'<br />
Engagement Announced<br />
Mr. and Mrs. George W. Keller,<br />
Bureau in Ca.mden. Earl - Brack-! <strong>of</strong> 5841 Pine street,~West .Philnley,<br />
<strong>of</strong> this "city, was'III a short J delphia, on Monday unnbunced the<br />
engagement <strong>of</strong> their daughter,<br />
Miss Lorine E. Keller, and Writ. T.<br />
Stevenson, son <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs,<br />
timu since, and it was decided by<br />
members <strong>of</strong> Morgan-Ranck Post<br />
that his condition should be exumined<br />
by a Government physician.<br />
'<br />
They telephoned to the bureau<br />
in Cnmdcn, und'at once arrangements<br />
we're mado to send a pbyuiciau<br />
to c-xnminc him. This wan<br />
done, and the. young' man. was sent<br />
to tho hospital at League Island,<br />
where he in now said to be getting<br />
ulong very well.<br />
From the time<br />
word was »ent to the bureau to<br />
his .arrival at the Leaguo Island<br />
Hospital, only about three days<br />
were consumed. Now some <strong>of</strong> the<br />
hoya, at least, have n Ugh regard<br />
fur tho United States Veterans'<br />
Bureuu.-<br />
' •<br />
Frank A..8chock, a member <strong>of</strong><br />
the police force, who underwent:<br />
operations In the Jefferson Hospital,<br />
Philadelphia, about two<br />
months, ago, and. who returned to<br />
hiu homo a short time alnee. Is<br />
now able to take short Walks on<br />
the strceU.<br />
nled electrically from a special | Williams nnd Mm. Dom-y Andercouxole<br />
at tho bench at the greatlxon won encomiums from those<br />
organ in the- church edifice.<br />
- | who were fortunate enough to be<br />
I The movement to purchase thc. pionoiit. MeKsrx..Nulty and'.Pher.<br />
chimes .WUH started by Or. Allen j man arc alwuys sure to please<br />
Corson and II. S. Stnlntun. There their audiences, rind there was no<br />
are n number <strong>of</strong> others among the; exception on '• this • occasion. Esilonors,<br />
it in stated, and thc chimes ( pecially good was tho' vocal duet<br />
were installed at a cost in excess | by Mrs. Williams and Mrs. Hu<br />
<strong>of</strong> $0,000. There will be a special, bcrt Verhey, "Thou Who Knoweat<br />
Frank Stevenson, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia.| «lcdlcntory. service' a little later.] Sorrow." Raymond McHcnry,<br />
Keller has many friends in T(icn u tablet • containing tho! baritone, <strong>of</strong> th.i» city,, was heard<br />
' -•••-••• "' be prc-|for tho first time by ninny <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>of</strong>ficially: those in Hie congregation, und he<br />
nuide n very favorable Impression,<br />
lie bun an excellent voice, |<br />
and his enunciation wax .splendid..<br />
Tho women's choruu wuu a<br />
Uha Keller has many friends in<br />
this city, whero she has lived about i ""»""• <strong>of</strong> tho<br />
two years. She IK 'a- member <strong>of</strong> "" twl u1ui lh «<br />
Mmea<br />
<strong>of</strong>fice<br />
irds.<br />
force <strong>of</strong> Massey<br />
the church,<br />
are the first'chiiiics in any<br />
. • • ' rliuroh in.Ocean City..<br />
In <strong>New</strong> Oaicthi . Having just been iitstulled,<br />
Ira S. Johnson, one <strong>of</strong> the young i M>me <strong>of</strong> the bells appeared, to nlcnslnc Innovation, and onu that<br />
and enterjiriHiug realtors <strong>of</strong> this { found flat, and the full musical j appealed to many <strong>of</strong> the largo .asclty,<br />
has moved his, otBect from'tones wore-lucking, but this will j xtmiblage.<br />
4|2 Boardwalk to his new estat>-|"o rectified within a short time, it]<br />
lishment on Ninth street, near the' •" understood,<br />
city hall. He is on the second i<br />
making foorteen<br />
|<br />
iit:(! GW'Jy.hS'! »^!>2';h <strong>of</strong> root-ly,!,,<br />
cily<br />
ers lining the outside <strong>of</strong> the cage,'_ moro;<br />
'.heuc-.lilrlujling frinids from Pblla-' aj,^ thU<br />
del|iliiu. The vi.iiturs were helped' | n oj|<br />
moteriully by kuehnle, ot Eggj<br />
•<br />
Harbor City.' Mueller, also <strong>of</strong> the i<br />
Stsrt MaoV M School<br />
KUhu- town, played In the last half,!<br />
Ground was broken for the- new<br />
taking, the pluctr <strong>of</strong> Leo Hag-J high school building on Thursday.<br />
Eerty.<br />
and work on the contract was<br />
•The score wa« tied ut 2 and 8, started, yesterday. Tho J. 8.-<br />
anil . the first<br />
half ended with '<br />
Ocean City leading, 12 to 8.' •<br />
Roy Johnson,- referee, said<br />
h<br />
it<br />
Rogem Co:, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, who<br />
will erect the building, signed the<br />
contract on Wednesday evening.<br />
was one <strong>of</strong> his hardest games <strong>of</strong>j<br />
thc season.<br />
<strong>Line</strong>-up:<br />
Phila. Pr<strong>of</strong>s, i<br />
Forward<br />
. Gowdy<br />
ForwarVlL. Haggerty!<br />
Centre D. Haggerty 1<br />
Guard<br />
Kuehnle; Mem ben, <strong>of</strong> South Ocean CH, I».<br />
Ocean City<br />
Mangold<br />
Townsend<br />
Miller<br />
Ferguson<br />
Henderson<br />
COTTAGERS WILL<br />
HAVE A DINNER<br />
Guard<br />
Kinkaido<br />
Field goals—Mangold, 2; Town-<br />
2; Miller, 5; Gowdy, 1; Leo<br />
HgKorty, 1; Dan. Haggerty, 3:<br />
Kuehnlf, 1; Klnkaldi, 2.<br />
Foul<br />
j;oals—Mangrjld, 4; Townsend, I;<br />
Miller, 4: Henderson, 1: Gowdy, 1; ; ,<br />
Kuehnfe, 3; Kinkoide, 1. Referee, ]<br />
have<br />
Roy Johnson. ", j a dinher in the Bourse Restaurant,<br />
provrment <strong>Association</strong>, to Hold<br />
Meeting In Philadelphia<br />
Members, <strong>of</strong>-„ the South Ocean<br />
City Improvement <strong>Association</strong><br />
made 'arrangements to Hold<br />
TAKES BOARDWALK STORE<br />
Druggist<br />
UeDati, Atlantic City,<br />
Lessen Through Tdwnsend A Co.<br />
Through Townuent) £ Co., Mr,<br />
DeUuh" well known Atlantic City<br />
Boardwalk druggist, has leased<br />
for u term <strong>of</strong> four years the large<br />
itmt at Moorlyn terrace nnd .the<br />
Bourdwajk here.<br />
Philadelphia, Saturday evening,<br />
May 5.'<br />
Mayor'Champion and Commissioners<br />
Campbell and Cprson have,<br />
been invited to attend, an have<br />
been City Solicitor<br />
Boswell and<br />
City Engineer. Wm. H. Collision.<br />
' After the dinner has been thoroughly<br />
discussed, doubtless matter*<br />
<strong>of</strong> interest to the residents <strong>of</strong><br />
Mr. DtDan fn well known Us a I that section <strong>of</strong> the resort will bo<br />
progressive . business man, and talked over und plans outlined for<br />
one who recognizes the increasing the future.<br />
worth nnd value <strong>of</strong> Ocean City<br />
'•<br />
both as' u present und future In-<br />
H - * Cor v<br />
'*' 1<br />
-i.'J '•*.<br />
.<br />
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