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1 CLEARANCE<br />
WINTER JACKETS<br />
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Now 8.90 f<br />
Now 12.90<br />
Now 17,90<br />
Now 8.90<br />
Now 11.90<br />
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BOYS' and GRLS' MEN'S<br />
SNOW SUITS FELT<br />
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Now 8.00 HATS<br />
Now 10.00 >**o~*,<br />
Now 12.00<br />
NYLONS — WCXX5<br />
Saw 1 to 3 — 4 ta 6X<br />
GIRLS' COATS<br />
NATfON.Mil<br />
CLEARANCE<br />
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Now 6.95 G|RLS, SKIRTS<br />
SMALI. QUANTITIES<br />
NOW 5.95 W«.Z9t MOW 1.98 Wer. 4 98 NOW<br />
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Now 9.34<br />
Now 11.24<br />
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Now 13.98 _<br />
frM-Twocp^jQiw Boys* and Girls'<br />
. «*7JII.2UI SWEATERS<br />
BIG SAVINGS!<br />
LADIES-<br />
WINTER COATS<br />
AT THBC LOW PCSCE5<br />
28.00 48.00<br />
FenMffy te 39 JO Ntmwt, la<br />
• WANTED COMB<br />
FABtKS<br />
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FarTriMRd COATS 58.00<br />
2.W to 4 98<br />
•ajf«3«at* Girt. 7 M 14<br />
CLEARANCE!<br />
Pfaytex<br />
GIRDLES<br />
ISO . 3 95<br />
Now 2,00<br />
Wet* 4 95 . 5.95<br />
Now 3.00<br />
7.95<br />
Now 4.00<br />
eft ',<br />
stocking;<br />
anniversary sale<br />
Ve-tfa,. isf-yorv P ,+f_, S<strong>of</strong>yfdoy, January J<br />
Pfin/o'cta'ihfff. 15 denier<br />
$1.25 (regularly $1,5013 prt. $3,60<br />
Mierefilm mmh, IS denier<br />
S1.25 (regular! f $ f JQi 3 pff. M.60<br />
1».35<br />
Short, mtd,ym and long<br />
e, IS denisf<br />
Colors, $Mh ftxlfte- ond Bod fose .<br />
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Family From<br />
iven av. Home<br />
JO Occupant* Ntxf Ddor Also MM in GaU<br />
i S«Mnd Property !• ThraaMnad During<br />
our lattla; LMt E»tlinat»d at $3,500<br />
i early Tuesday morning drava two families out into<br />
I winds <strong>of</strong> a howling northeast storm and caused an<br />
1 $3,500 damage to a two-story frame house at 323<br />
i fought the eonflagralton,<br />
; wBiplelely gutted the<br />
I <strong>of</strong> Ihe structure, for a!,<br />
houn before bringing<br />
iBpleteiy under control.<br />
Playland Fire<br />
CITY SENTINEL-LEDQBR<br />
Telephone 0804 or 0305 OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, itM<br />
Smith R««l«i UHd by<br />
Wltomen this winter.<br />
»»li reported that the<br />
MftUeatet have been Is-<br />
»wd over to moat <strong>of</strong> the<br />
"l A f»w mtulMiM have<br />
? 1 ** " yrt "•* * UI Airport Eligible<br />
For Federal Aid<br />
Operators Hope far<br />
Runway Surfacing<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Is eligible to !ponsor~a<br />
project for duvi>!Dtiment <strong>of</strong> Iti mu^<br />
nielpal airport under Ine 1'edci.il j.V<br />
Aid PiDUrnm. Richard O. Snj'iler,<br />
secretar}<br />
from ihe Playland nre, whleh itself<br />
resulted In an estimated *24O.62U<br />
lost,<br />
contributions to the<br />
the W»«c .'whleh<br />
ta<br />
the<br />
W » » y av.<br />
March 19, and iT,000 damage to a<br />
mmnvr eqiuge on the beach at<br />
0W'Central «v- on September IB.<br />
The INf Ion b, Are came clot.<br />
eet to rlvalllni that <strong>of</strong> If]7 when<br />
fir. raierf along the b««thfront •<br />
half Week each sMe ef fth st. and<br />
back te W.il.y «v., causlni almeit<br />
a mlllton dollar, In property<br />
kna.1.<br />
During the past year. Are lighten<br />
responded to 188 alarms. Of these 16<br />
were box alarms, 82 were telephone<br />
calls and » were "11111," the variety<br />
which !« reported direcliy by person<br />
to the Bre houie. There were two<br />
false alarms, men and equipment<br />
went out <strong>of</strong> town on three occasions,<br />
and II Investigations were made by<br />
fire Inspectors,<br />
*•<br />
.report upon request,<br />
1953 operations<br />
. •"ilngj continued to<br />
[•»" the bank aI(jn paying<br />
Wjra a regular dividend or<br />
cants.<br />
* iuu« conalaud <strong>of</strong><br />
n bula <strong>of</strong> one<br />
1 p May<br />
forcement «•<br />
auttvorlties thte<br />
Safety Laurence P.<br />
Lunny reported Monday<br />
Director Lunny agreed with Police j<br />
Chief William H, Smith Jr. that •<br />
use <strong>of</strong> the device should be valuable<br />
In making convictions <strong>of</strong> motoriiis<br />
In the local court leu likely to IK'<br />
upset If appealed Is the county court. CHILLY FEET <strong>of</strong> Japanese ill and homeless children are warmed by Christmas socks<br />
knitted by Mrs. Catherine Geisinger, former <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> teacher, in that country with' her<br />
The total law enieniment emclals<br />
peintad out Ih.t the »t.t* Army husband. She is shown at right putting on a pair <strong>of</strong> the- socks. Nurse is at left.—<br />
Supreme Gewrt rotenth/ mled that U, S, Army photo.<br />
the reHilfs ef drimk«n*r.r tesH<br />
are •dmlluUa In tourt at legtl<br />
evidence «f the degree ef lnto.lt.- Former <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Teacher, Now In Japan,<br />
Hon.<br />
Chief Smllh laid that motorists Knits Christmas Socks For Japanese Waih<br />
eonvleted In municipal courts on<br />
drunken dflWiil BHaTgTs arc TIT<br />
r.VMP KOKUHA, KOKURA. JA progressed until IS pairs <strong>of</strong> wool , School and Qlassboro State Teacher*<br />
many cases winning appeals in thePAN—A<br />
former resident and teach-'and nylon seeka were completed In College. During the 1MM3 sehool<br />
year sbe taught In the Fifth Grade<br />
county courts because <strong>of</strong> ruUngi <strong>of</strong> er <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, Mrs. Leslie Oeliin. lime for Christmas. No two pairs<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Weiley »v. aehool.<br />
t'er, did her bit In lor away Japan <strong>of</strong> the socks are the same design or When the Gelstngen were located<br />
<strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Airport<br />
.meter will provide conclusive evi- 10 aid sick «nd homeleie children color.<br />
in the Panama Canal zone, Catiwr<br />
uence in nn local case,, the chiisf i thu pa,t Christmas.<br />
Association, reported this week, aaid.<br />
i delight ef<br />
Ine was employed by the government<br />
I Mrs. GeisinBer spent her second i<br />
Mr. Snyder reported a eonmunt.<br />
, eeialnger<br />
for two years as a teacher. At Fort<br />
cation from E Fletcher Ingals, dis- He added Mat last month a case Christmas in Japan with her hus-<br />
!««•«•• Davens, Man,, she continued her<br />
•vfig twIIjr|fV|fat a^ II--—a—— B^sKaF ItaM sfgsaft Mfw ujuraiilA |p0Vaiytrict<br />
airport engineer <strong>of</strong> the Civil •M dismissed In the lecal court band, who is stationed at Camp Ko<br />
Hespital werkeri could not<br />
teaching work In basic education to<br />
Aeronautics Authority, who stated becaiMe Hie physician who .a.m. kura, > i decide whether the children were<br />
the troops In Japan (he Is employed<br />
that the government will advance ln«d the accuMd metsrlif for so. Each year she decides months be* ; more Bleated te have warm feat «r<br />
by the Mitsubishi Corporation, one<br />
"80<br />
tained a 54-mile-an.hour velocity anj<br />
Heedquarteri and training center<br />
tlfinAl Guard but aho the rcser\«<br />
blew in gusts up to 60 miles<br />
»t ilth »t. and Haven av, en Wed.<br />
I forces <strong>of</strong> the Artm, Nb\ \ and Marine<br />
Sen. Sandman on<br />
Crossing I<br />
nesday, from * I, m, fo !• p, m.<br />
j Corps which constitute the nalimt's<br />
ajeportt from <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> police<br />
llrst llnr <strong>of</strong> dffen^c<br />
Urges Shortening <strong>of</strong>*<br />
and from the local Ceast Oward<br />
Ranking personnel <strong>of</strong> the Battalion<br />
Station Indicated dantago as the<br />
will be present to Hive specific Infor i Mayor Bowlter, In hit proclama- <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> RR Lin* '<br />
8 Committees reiult <strong>of</strong> the flood Na)f wat not<br />
matlon to all young men •> well a» ' tion <strong>of</strong> the day, call.d upen tocat<br />
extensive, but unolflcltl reperti<br />
their parents about the National ,<br />
RecommendBtlonA for<br />
cltli.ni to visit th* armory W»*<br />
County Group S«M suggetted that damage was w!d«<br />
auarri and Its place In the nntionn!<br />
*afct> Tor Autamabile* At<br />
nasday to svsiport th. Oward In Its<br />
tpread an the waterfrenfa.<br />
defense picture.<br />
grade crossing* throughout Cape<br />
efforts te maintain full strength <strong>of</strong><br />
L-gitlarors Seated<br />
The Legion Foul will havejts rea-<br />
Count*. Including Uie elinlnfttta<br />
cltll.n svWlers.<br />
Police reported damage to a sun ular meeting open to the public a! I<br />
35 actual vr prospective unidtB<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> city was represented by 11porch<br />
on a home at 4Wi Central P m on Wednesday, with the Re- Judjse Jonsttian Acton<br />
throughout the county at the open-j the boardwalk approach at Plymouth lor the evening, Ouest speakers will I Air National Guard, lll explain the<br />
iesterday by the January (Jrflnd jtirv<br />
, f— ^ war kn _- - i ,.u ing <strong>of</strong> the new state Legislature In pL Damage wot done to the Yacht<br />
Ka:i — ^F dr ^ ^ BBB._.^.B. ^ ^^.M^m*^* 1 asai AB&aa^<br />
be Capt, Warner, <strong>of</strong>flcvr in charge <strong>of</strong> S« Pap* 1, colmn 1, please The Jkiry, after ihv^tiK^lin^ iCaBMleiUL .Some aehool debt*.<br />
ed that the form*, Uttine all per- According to friends <strong>of</strong> the family,<br />
tg inattad to m- suffered a broken bone (n bli left Republican leaden backed an effort The temporary budget* are detertinent fact* about the bicycle Mr Kelly recently bum two more<br />
M In MM WHSf hand as th* remit or a fall Sunday to block Senator Cowflll fromJila mined on at per coat <strong>of</strong> 4he total and tta owner, "wtrv pasaed but modern duplex type buOdmga on the<br />
at hut home, •!• Mb at.<br />
ee«t on th« aronndi that illegal vote* •pent for the previous year. They by taaehen in public and paro- ogeanfront. acme th* atreet train<br />
ware east t In M bit bi ejection toi<br />
are effective for the Drat quarter at chial achoole here.<br />
hla home, for ua« by