Jun 1926 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
Jun 1926 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
Jun 1926 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
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^p^p^on Made Manager<br />
IBIS<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Development<br />
jp^jujjg.'-Penn'B Football Coach, Is Appointed Dim-<br />
||fa|piJei For Eastern Binniylvania—Announced<br />
**'**MM«etilli oi lay Front Land Co. Directora<br />
l Tramp," ,m be<br />
The Man Behind the Smile<br />
How time dms fly.i<br />
i never heard him mi ' '«** •."»* > ""i.<br />
But he', sot a unlle toat ntu hli •"»««> •» »J «• sonita<br />
»,„ riding our bicycle after<br />
W y, «»«>•».'..• ««.'• «I.i 1 <br />
If things go wrong<br />
complain, - girla BrB s g^j deal like soap<br />
Just tries to see the Joke! giggles. If ther like you ther<br />
' - x^mmi&iiF^nitKBIlSglJSLj He's always finding little ways wm clean you m|,en you go out<br />
Doe Kughea tells <strong>of</strong> a certaln-j Oast your paraipnia upon the Of helping other folk, with them,<br />
uilnesa man who has been a waters, soys tfi 'Mumimv** • , .<br />
er then dar§ «--'— • '"- -<br />
1 was just getting a Eood<br />
^t Ig.oi, standard<br />
e, or one hour later aecordini "hat people <strong>of</strong> food breeding<br />
I to darllght saving time. Last We " elothes tail an j<br />
Bank- Build, Freshman," and the comedy hit A « lr I I taow<br />
ce, lbs com. delighted everyone who crowded Wust be awfully well-bred<br />
lenlce to co- Into the theatre. Another comedy Became I saw her on the street<br />
e <strong>City</strong> brut- will feature the bill at the show And Ber dreis was so Inennspiou.<br />
lllni "West n«t Jlonday morning and from<br />
ous<br />
'•'.-; -. . tnt advance reporu it Is making T *M "' wasa't untu I was real<br />
the btiBlnesj aa great a sweep <strong>of</strong> the country '!««<br />
<strong>of</strong> Atlantic BS gu the masterpiece <strong>of</strong> Harold "M* ' uld say for sure<br />
[|y Mmpriw uoyd. This U the first feature Ttlal nhe had one on.<br />
M mr Wont production ever Bade by Harry »_„ „„.. ,5—3:. _. ,<br />
fit, laelud. LaBgdon, but the seven reels « eomoarinL L ^ " *"" "<br />
"f^eanipiw eompletelr monopollie one'a at- "^SfffWJ 101 !*, . ..<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, hardly noticeable.<br />
h<br />
How<br />
eMravaganl!". Bnlit the<br />
Bnanclal<br />
tggJSim it'AtlaiitW <strong>City</strong>,<br />
«pi«5jn|bma. J. OBrUtensWaltot<br />
automobllB deab<br />
pttfiBttt, <strong>City</strong>, iearst|^i'<br />
ira'/H; Johniion, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
SUlSirAna .deiler In plumbnippriiis;<br />
John Simon, <strong>of</strong><br />
^Clty, real eotate dea|er|<br />
rd : Mabel mrrar. 8nt violinisj <strong>of</strong> _J °f'<br />
M. Woolton, engineer,<br />
MMjto,; C«ri, V. Slauley<br />
no > ««"«* «• ««. "«<br />
the Cleveland Ladies' lymphony % ¥ n u t ehl«eii."<br />
2SS-^if* B H '^ •"; Un - Hotar,=3ow can 1 Bake<br />
eoiaiement here latt m«ht and my husband jealoiu?<br />
she .a, given an overwhelming Mrs, Bomft—Why you old<br />
overture when she appeared. This fashioned tWni dlvir'ee hta><br />
I« not her irsl appearance oe- oivorce mm.<br />
fore an Oeean Oitj audience, and<br />
ber engagementt here are always<br />
welcomed by the nusle lovers or<br />
the resort. Miss Farrar will be<br />
at the Mborlyn again tonight and<br />
on Saturday.<br />
ABBther special Bttraetioa<br />
which met with great favor last<br />
ftW^P^*"!;'^ 111 * Jl Wm»Bi' Boyal Accordians OBB<br />
s'-S|li^ yiftwtf «««» MIB Anlto BUBO, The . music<br />
flP *^r r CIW; WM tftraordinarr, but Miss<br />
W%lBPW8W» M r. "^ Busiotoolt down, the house. The<br />
ftfflS* Wtoraey and As- little niiss, formerty a member<br />
lelphi^ and Atlantis <strong>City</strong> Witt and" Berg Coming<br />
«j|tt,p*«tor. In •ddltlon to ihe latest pic<br />
»«^|j^WeSr lh ? company tu« <strong>of</strong> Harry langdon, "Tramp,<br />
M«lW.WJl0|MJ4,* along Tramp, .Tramp,'' which will he<br />
BBpfflySfttlni N«r •«>* (Se hoiioay show, and on Tuei.<br />
fftflifWwa with Southern Jay; Manager Stanley hu se-<br />
MffiWW mmspm&r Oteat cured the added attraction <strong>of</strong><br />
pWffiflayv;! «=' Witt and Berf, npveltF Instru-<br />
^tf^:t*o^m|BUtei from mentaflsts. for the tint three<br />
^W**S«W?«-WW" fiVS Of Bettweek, They will<br />
^W^BttWlt-Jpeeatf pity, appear also ' at thi special<br />
WptJ^cUoBi .Whljlh the eim- matinee on Monday. ••-•_-•<br />
|gn|Wf/S|^!rJ«. latin. Thi two are'hannonlsti <strong>of</strong> un-<br />
Buy Today For<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>its Tomorrow<br />
Investing in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Real Estate Today will mean<br />
quick fumo\ter and certain pr<strong>of</strong>its. Real -estate values<br />
are as sure to advance as the growth <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
is certain, r<br />
Write ua for more information on <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />
CORP.<br />
FOR<br />
WILD WOOD'S<br />
Most Valuable Business<br />
ilk Front<br />
Direction <strong>of</strong> fie 0e§. W. leawtt m<br />
BcieatincaUy Vtatflattd L,<br />
Complete Change <strong>of</strong> Program E<br />
t or the I to la •smehndT somebody else. aln"'• —~' W<br />
oj ih#y<br />
gAnjiouncBnienl was nans res. expects to market Hi later and" buiterltT from Ihil Whenever yon<br />
iilplii^Objr. the Board <strong>of</strong> Directors 2000 lots before the. end <strong>of</strong> theSutler<br />
Motait. »,««« Bri.nd.ba £J<br />
tlfiffjto Front Land Company, season.<br />
eaten from tie peeling. ~- '<br />
butter knife is held und<br />
rK on (he «tr<br />
jg m.«iie pjloe,<br />
The time has cone when,a §olf<br />
; ::. :_ _..„ unity<br />
that endeavors to attract visitor 2<br />
Htjf bounds until it is the univi<br />
bad sPort in America today, "Unless<br />
B!Oman <strong>City</strong> can <strong>of</strong>fer its visitors<br />
v the attraction <strong>of</strong> a goir course, it<br />
Is but natiirai that the vislioia<br />
,1.,' This was iho declaration <strong>of</strong> former,<br />
Baccalaureate<br />
Held on Sunday<br />
hard Buffo<br />
Iho winter i<br />
tbat with tin- arrival <strong>of</strong> the<br />
ion's vlut torn sad the *-••'<br />
heavy automobile<br />
section <strong>of</strong> the city.<br />
The a<br />
the Iflok <strong>of</strong> pre<br />
|bjt^tjon»t)lc feature! The former Mayor was called I<br />
Ap as fnuijii a$ psssi-^upoh to express his opinion as la ^^^<br />
lied that i<br />
V TS'PVgW :t what a golf club and course would 1<br />
ed and aim carncody petitions tl<br />
1 something bo doae in that scotlon<br />
. ,, -,„»»• Tbe baccalaureate terviees for!<br />
1 by 1 the graduatlnE class <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> rity.<br />
il hotel own. H|IB gen00[ wm be held In the<br />
r, Bhanti asserted that he „. , _..... ...,,tJ „ ,1 NO CIX<br />
'ife location on Ure around »'«r t°» «»d « »!*« number or «e<br />
ffit- s i» rfi, (it,.,%f I,' llhs women, A foil cop would 'oi iB6 lo(!a| gehooi will take part<br />
mm. f * "' "" «« »n inwntlve for n«ny persons ,„ ,„„ ^ <strong>of</strong> ,ta „.„,,.„ wn|ch Mus, ^tajn p^^i, j o<br />
h.**& ^ * |cP^ailoiZe"SK,%S J---J* «~ Open S.ree^er Re^r. .<br />
^t<strong>of</strong>iiii f<br />
* lillne Aboul forty persons attended<br />
b dinner meetinf, which was a vote <strong>of</strong> thi mimbers o<br />
to be *loed over by • I. Howard graduating .class to deliver th<br />
We()uin. The purpose <strong>of</strong> the meet, baccalaureate sermon. Dr, Evan<br />
a place |nl wal jrieay outlined by him, has s selected lte us his subject, j "Plant , p<br />
be well Temporan' <strong>of</strong>neials <strong>of</strong> the newing<br />
a Orovs', The speaker, al<br />
.stment by the sale <strong>of</strong> lots.<br />
I Holy Trinity P, H, Church. .•_.,<br />
I deliver the invocation, and ti Chimplon informed him<br />
We Need To Be Ever Alert<br />
"The dangers to America to<br />
day are more from within 11<br />
they are from outside Its<br />
dors," declared<br />
Charles Uhl, Idress<br />
at the 1<br />
S.,,d1that th. company «uart« comport W, Twh<br />
have no more privilogea llnon, jr.. Clinton JLowden, Rua<br />
at Opening<br />
and the Bsgrdwalk, was<br />
cenc <strong>of</strong> the renewing <strong>of</strong><br />
old aequaintahceii on Satur><br />
iver one hundred members —<br />
riends visited the club ><br />
... ...g pier, which Ir<br />
!n repaired this spring, •*•<br />
'back to making<br />
deal success was<br />
rlok the falllure<br />
or the fish to attend<br />
ad- (he ru nction. A few <strong>of</strong> the<br />
hie <strong>of</strong> the niembers sue.<br />
in landing a few croak*<br />
1 t,_,,> kingRsh, but the ,<br />
irts brought many<br />
to the opening who had<br />
visited the clubhousg for ,„<br />
past several years, With the ra-<br />
Will Cover<br />
Investigation<br />
laat-'fet<br />
The'e<br />
holidays coat Kb<br />
ardor <strong>of</strong> to*. prftB<br />
who, let TPBB<br />
e<br />
on Hunoajfion<br />
«m<br />
PoBslble ror-b. tslnl<br />
time Ui sawn<br />
erowded, siai<br />
to thi<br />
been get<br />
s islpni<br />
aa ismsmioE<br />
& building, they tqar dawn the<br />
Btrueturg which Is the support <strong>of</strong><br />
our eaiintry. If we want to<br />
eQnpervB these things we muat<br />
— scene <strong>of</strong> the reported aeeldeal ai<br />
be evsr ftlert*"<br />
In Quandary Where To after a liaithy march located I<br />
Rev. IJfil stirred the great<br />
6 as|, w m m e Con,pally<br />
DiepOM Of Rubbish °«.<br />
in • have to follow the regular<br />
erowd which attended I he serviees<br />
eendueUd undtr the aus-<br />
rocedure and obtain a permit pices <strong>of</strong> the Oegan <strong>City</strong> Tsber-<br />
rom the city when it wiAes to rtaeio Assooiation. The Audi-<br />
pen the city streets to make re-<br />
ng a Orovs', The speaker, al- pairs, commissioner Robinson<br />
torium was well filled when ha<br />
though hough having no charge In this thisaid<br />
that representatives from the<br />
Btart#d hia nddregi.<br />
city ity, has <strong>of</strong>ten taken the place o<strong>of</strong><br />
company had sought pernUslan The Morgan-Han ek Psit Sand,<br />
wl * a ___i NoUcujg<br />
° P»«««<br />
four feet lined<br />
under.<br />
up -*?^^ l iwd <strong>of</strong>tho season<br />
.The trowdn began<br />
luesti hm f<strong>of</strong> ;»hB<br />
S£3i"£S^|<br />
Tbe Commi,^rs approve the under the ear, Offlcer Fangburn ^TJ*3^^<br />
sugfesllon <strong>of</strong>fered by Mayor Cham. »"»«. "O««. that's runny, look J,^ JS^|p<br />
pion to cover the dump located on the car'a standing up and tht B"W. HK^^m<br />
the entrance boulevard between «w »» underneath," ,]<br />
So'mera Point and <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> with Just then one foot was raised /yj tie 'kBtiW, f(pHl<br />
the broken eoaerete eicavated by and started to scratch the oppo- Ul{!l[ liau <strong>of</strong> Buoataeic'<br />
debrIJ ffom m m<br />
would give the elty I<br />
.ount'wis iraduallj"innnMised K«J" B ' Cl """ *""" :"•""••"' Sde Showa Market Firm With the Trend <strong>of</strong> Real Eitate A|gor ,,„„„,„, a talleaB<br />
i3^om Point Wd Tribute I<br />
were, two youths'<br />
itlltw.<br />
lya again atana4 post 'itiM<br />
••••••• , , ^nePr.pert.B.Wnhdrewh , ^^h^^he^r - ^^gS^| ^»-^«<br />
Mwriten<strong>of</strong>llii-Hiih-<br />
Cl<br />
Traiman Will Continue We N.« Saturday Ata<br />
an inancjating plant jollir a rear and the taies. Or t_<br />
oiiMtMim 1927, the course could he P»f*M ed "f "Synin, Love «»!»*, Al> Love New prices for, real, estate, Fpfjnef, Bandit Pleaded<br />
.. ,,.v>,;,> the golf club for IUO.OO0 now. BK#l|lBli •.•<br />
re sol and mar bargaini fi , f m Clemeney<br />
T*^' If the club wished to bur the isrpl0BJ "MantliUT a-Drove,"<br />
\"f > • * coune between the Brit imul „ ;|, Bl*O!wSWft5!^<br />
ping along" at a rato <strong>of</strong> speed <strong>of</strong> were Biittar than mackerels, TBoy A|iilou»h naluralir BnouftiwS<br />
•-Kny'dena frjxs ^s^njrjzj'si zs£s£$&®M<br />
Voung, <strong>of</strong> Hikton, Md,<br />
a* •<br />
m,i d i-H i».i»H Wars for clemencr morning, when ho Used Cat<br />
to return to Ph'lsdolphlW^JJJ'fco ^m breUBh| B?fori the »1B, but suspended the payment <strong>of</strong><br />
thi! nno until the taxi driver is . •••."••<br />
ns were Involved in thebeing<br />
drunk.<br />
arrested r<strong>of</strong> a second <strong>of</strong>fenie. • [nfoml(|tiori Clerk In<br />
letlons,<br />
Young, on Bunoay evening,<br />
1 Brmness <strong>of</strong> thje real estate visited the section <strong>of</strong> the colored<br />
residents <strong>of</strong> the city and after<br />
ihurr A«W!««*|MB; *U|( sneir which lastetf .6<br />
It was apparent that many<br />
, but ho at least'hag After LoiiB IllneM<br />
wners were not In h|Me in dis tp try the stunt over<br />
^prihnl r.rfldtintine: Clasa 'II porins <strong>of</strong> tbelr' ta'aldftisa for many Ugaln and pleaded with i tho Heal estate reiw was saddened Commorce, ' ' ',.••.', ''',<br />
gcnooi MHBHIIB : ,, ,11 proporiiM were wltharawn from U|agi,trate to be permitted to .ia8t Sundaylo learn <strong>of</strong> the death • the civic organization (lans.tfl<br />
Rhoda Bella-rjowaanii: Ar- f thejnartitt aftei' Auctioneer Tral- ,„{, ti,B elty imniedlately. Bitipe Of Mrs,. Bllpahelh M,.Kiiehii, keep a modem travel and. iniorma-<br />
*OUdyi' Oeeella I tahllshed new JfaWea .for the par a BnLe Ware- followed the- known realtor, 'Mrs. Kuehn'nad tte, vlstlbrs tola. •ea«og,,lJ Bj^tftI<br />
.-«*,»...._.-_, u^^^.,,. ,, t >.. •___ ;^ ( |- „, m ; m e i a, Me ia\beti ,n HI health Mr MveralplRl^aii'" 1 '""^'"'" 1 **'"-- 1<br />
i<br />
to tho largev'tt<br />
AUantlo Avinj»(<br />
waa maducUBe<br />
^.
' ^ ^K ^P
W, Llgglt, pr Oak Lano uj> in<br />
cd their house at 841 Brighton<br />
1 over the week end<br />
P Cooko and family <strong>of</strong><br />
Wilmington, Del are at 910 Sec<br />
Street for the season<br />
ItrvH Joseph Kulp and wife wire<br />
aiming the week-end visitors Rev<br />
la'DUtrlct Superintendent or<br />
district <strong>of</strong> ttao Metiux<br />
a former pjntoi nt<br />
"Mm Flint Methodist Church hero<br />
:\ iJittla C Alexander <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia<br />
iriU at her home. 824 sten<br />
'Inn Place, over the week end<br />
A % .»', _ _<br />
, Mr J 11 E. Costollo <strong>of</strong> pwedesfcoro<br />
N J, lfidt,)Sh WeiOsy Ave<br />
(inn for the summer<br />
I Mr and Mrs 'George Carlisle<br />
daughter*. Sara and Dorothy,<br />
Ullil son. EphralC! ot' Brldgeton<br />
W«n> motor visitors lo <strong>Ocean</strong> Uty<br />
on Monday.<br />
Mils L. Crawford, <strong>of</strong> Phllkdel<br />
phla waa a week-end visitor n(<br />
Wi fennlyn Place<br />
r.<br />
/.Mr. It E. Hill, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia<br />
the new owner and manager <strong>of</strong><br />
(lie lUlcyon Hall She entertained<br />
h Lome party over the week end<br />
and will open permanently oq<br />
Saturday<br />
(•ft A. Mailer, ot Philadelphia,<br />
rail at 876' Brlihtpn MoiM over<br />
lbs ireek Aft.<br />
i, • nuawr and Mrs ipaul Dare.<br />
0MHH <strong>City</strong>-and were nmong tho<br />
jU Andubon, spent Monday nt<br />
JBoardwalk' promatjadera. *,<br />
* IIowarA^Unrtman or Wyncote.<br />
Tt it stoWihig for' iha.BUBimer<br />
>t VW- Filth Street.<br />
' Horace B Ilogelaad, <strong>of</strong> Newton<br />
To. has leased, fl gummer home at<br />
Ut HL Charles 'Haas"<br />
lln, Addlson Sharp lii enjoying<br />
i motor trip through Maryland.<br />
Mr*, c FlKher. cf MerchnntvUlo.<br />
J, has opened her apartment at<br />
~> Hecond Street for the season<br />
,_ Ii Swing, ot Bryn Mawr 'Pa.,<br />
• *t 163 <strong>Ocean</strong> Road for tho sum-<br />
Mr. and Mrs, Mali Bchalfer, <strong>of</strong><br />
Audnbon, ipent tae week end oi<br />
the Euesta <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs. Clarion<br />
Balnea Brick,<br />
Mrs, Elmer J. Pearl was a* recent<br />
Qiinior <strong>City</strong> vlaltor.<br />
From the Water<br />
Direct to You<br />
FRESH<br />
SEAFOOD<br />
<strong>On</strong>e nice thing about a laglo is<br />
that when the people who insist<br />
on taking you riding on SiimJny<br />
afternoosa come to lee you, you<br />
can get even.<br />
DAILY<br />
Fish Oysters Clams<br />
"Crabs Crab Meat<br />
We jyicit Your Patronage<br />
Phone Oraeii PareW ly Filled<br />
Isle Seafood Co.<br />
iMsbWyr Avenue] - .- ' <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />
SftA'v Phone 211. W *' * * '<br />
Phone 211-W<br />
OCEflH CITy HEWS, OCEAN CITY H, 7<br />
caum which<br />
are likely to n<br />
<strong>of</strong> benilache'<br />
Mr and M u John F < i Intuit<br />
Hpent tho I >li I ty at II e Del i n I Tells How To -'j^<br />
Water Uap<br />
Select Cheese<br />
Mr an I Mrn. Ocor^d L ijl i I<br />
<strong>of</strong> Morton 1 a ur «l ending » ft<br />
ddyn r i ll e pucin <strong>of</strong> Mm M i rl Avoid Gassy Cheddar, Saya<br />
ljik f t tttral Avenue<br />
College Dairyman<br />
Ml i h lull sir i>[> i <strong>of</strong> M ill i<br />
I rricnt tin- ik i I Hlth Mi<br />
Mrs, A. J. Gatchell, <strong>of</strong> Pbluulel- nl ll Lj»r n Mck r n r<br />
mi (ho week end nt 626 West Irnll Itr J_<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Avenue. I<br />
— Ii Jam 3 r Hrv i )f ( mi<br />
Harry W. lelb and family, <strong>of</strong> « ,i „» nt k i week In tl li r , rt<br />
Upper Darby, Pa., Save opened —L<br />
thelr BUmmer home af'417 Ailyuryl Mr ".Ill'ini L "llberl unj<br />
Avenue. lilmthtir Nin 5 li tu l 1<br />
~— |fr pindinr f w d i t Hi<br />
Mr. and Jira. P. Leroy Howe nod |,, (111 rl i u tl t in Thilud I<br />
family spent the week end ill MI).' ,,| |a<br />
yllls and Vlneland, I -,-<br />
-—— [ Mr in] Mt J I t-ulnuin Ji<br />
Patrick Harding, <strong>of</strong> Canirfen, ll spent Hi I i I t lhi> Ij 1<br />
at Plymouth Place and Boardwalk ware Water Gap.<br />
for the ieason.<br />
.Mlff3 VAtui lukti hii.n returned t)<br />
Rev, William K. Fisher, <strong>of</strong> Weil her home . In this riTrfirt tift i<br />
FUladelpUa, la •topping at 853 spending a few pleasant weeks<br />
Fennlyn Place for tae<br />
nllli rt'lulivi. in .Morton. I'ii<br />
Mrs, J, Louer. <strong>of</strong> Brldgeton, was<br />
among the Boardwalk promenad.<br />
en on Mondiiy.<br />
J YOUR BIRTHDA BIRTHDAY<br />
Rudolph Oelme .<strong>of</strong> Colliiigswoad.<br />
N, J., is at 700 Moorlyn ferrlice I /? IT Tins<br />
wrrk ?<br />
for the aeason <strong>of</strong> 'JE,<br />
<strong>Jun</strong>e 6—12<br />
Hoscoe We«t ana family, <strong>of</strong> If your hlnliiluy l» thl» w<br />
Trenton, N, J., will bo at 862 you nre ponitlve. Hhrewd, j<br />
Fourth Street for the lummer, lilbliin-ti. mill »(iint>what hunt to<br />
Mrs. K, W. Williams, <strong>of</strong> Phlia-<br />
plena?. You nre DI<br />
detphla, gpent the week end at viuitim>3(Hnf? unil reurlefui. You<br />
133 Pooolyu Place,<br />
act uulckly nml lint>ulMlvi>ly<br />
You lire deinoiiHti-allve.. affection<br />
WiiiinttV C, Murgatroyd, at WIU ate, nnd have HITOUK lden|lt><br />
nilncton, Del,, will spend the sum- You ilb not like a great niun><br />
mer at iij park Plan,<br />
propk<br />
Sarah Q. Cook, <strong>of</strong> lala. Pa, has<br />
arnuiEed to jumner at 114 fleconil<br />
Street.<br />
Mr, and Mrt, Fraheli Wore<br />
moved yeutenlny from their home<br />
at 1029 Aflbury Avenue to their<br />
new residence at IIS Palen Flue.<br />
Mr. ant Mrs, William Loper and<br />
Mr. and Mrt, Charlu Barnett, <strong>of</strong><br />
Milivltie, motored to Oeean <strong>City</strong><br />
jesterdar,<br />
Csarlea Bayard and family, <strong>of</strong><br />
Philadelphia, have opened their<br />
cottage on Central Avenue for the,<br />
season,<br />
1 out <strong>of</strong> tlm cbeesu and (iulckly<br />
(OHtt-'il. liml lluviirs ftro non<br />
iilwayn *'tpoiicd by b»d ndorft-<br />
New Vilues Set By Real<br />
Eitate Auction Sale HLW.<br />
(I 111 u I fr in r-ij, <strong>On</strong><br />
TlH* llrtUftfWlfft Cull J1ITT** f<br />
illnappoliitnicntH In buying t-]\en\<br />
ulth 1 el\ looms an 1 I* b<br />
ito wa foi fMtlll A I i t iry it<br />
mudt* Their- exintencn can I 1 1 10 W I \tl ill A\ ll<br />
(itUci^vtl tiy iiunicrouii smull on Hi Ltipoon ^a will 1 inn<br />
louml or HllKlitly flaMon^n lit>)< (mi till, mi rk 1 ft i th hi I<br />
A 1| L|I 1| r cho io thut elven III I i ii h 1 |8JUU<br />
jihhi IiKllcittinn, JiH It In iilmoat A I t I imuT mlj nral nd<br />
in havi* a vilf flavor T» I 1} >n 1 ^H t n All J<br />
w 11 riulrkly H 1 p I up<br />
look mote like crackH arc cailbtcl it S335O, Thi< lot I>| up to III H.I<br />
by i nkt tt([ j i minf Tin) WlliulnKtnn ii|izirtiiient i<br />
the uhw'iy.'. ra,th«r I ban by . ml nt H'^l! Oiwttn Avciiiu;. was wltl<br />
CHIIMH. T)||» dttfrci IU.VA m t ilriiwh from thi<br />
ncci'inuirlly hint th« flavor >r<br />
the cl Hii, :LII.unt«t r « ' l »» ' M ' a '« r * I7B adiicbca<br />
ton<br />
fi*l Wiis. or f »<br />
fioin om II th I nt 1 aim in S1I loin Uotwcen Twonty<br />
Ifr t 1 tin 1 in n to 1 I till.<br />
elKlith ami Twenty-ninth Street<br />
yiuni, I r Ion u li w » a li )<br />
in WiMl A veil us. brouclll J3r,00<br />
A frann.' [.tillni^H on two lots<br />
him If I IK 1c m n ii<br />
jilt i sin li L tilt, ki 1 1 nt il<br />
130 mill 57:12 Weal Avenue<br />
I r. thi I til on nn 4 sou I li<br />
Kiilil fur fl.000.<br />
111 I illi it. 111, IT li lit it<br />
A (tO-acn^ farm mill fan 1<br />
house ut Col-bin <strong>City</strong> oold for |G7<br />
I Ift I th t I i d irtldni,<br />
per m:r«. A rlvtr front property<br />
th I lit imi 1 t i (AUh J<br />
tlth 11 riontaEU <strong>of</strong> 400 feet (in|<br />
tl in li i in rrli i t<br />
I he Tuekahoi! river anil 400 feet<br />
Buyer Takes a Pr<strong>of</strong>it<br />
1 1 h > taji \ 1th an el^'ht<br />
room fraiim dwelling *wajt<br />
\ t v family dp nil<br />
s i s n i si i t « i j}l 1 f i<br />
fill 0 It 1 | t I ill<br />
1 t O\ II I I I ll lul II i)0o<br />
ll It' 11111 I I<br />
<strong>On</strong> s in i) lit I th<br />
HI I till i U In I ,1 ill!<br />
I K 111 ly h ii ilil 1 I<br />
1 <strong>of</strong>,<br />
will<br />
e cjei<br />
aim/ p<br />
room g<br />
knoekeil iluwn rur »:|.0O0.<br />
ait iiiinoiiueeil Unit tho Bale<br />
. riiilil lit* eonttnuiMl next B» 111 r<br />
I ihiy nftei niHiii. when lh« balonce<br />
1 if I hi: pi ufior 1 li'.i IIHIIIII would br<br />
I plaeeil on tbo market.<br />
l< t i I<br />
ii th I I lt> i II l i $1 I "(I<br />
ABOUT YOUR •<br />
Burfruin In Riviera<br />
Ti 1 LI i tip if I i u i HEALTH<br />
ij^iln throtti ii il n tli i n i<br />
Mill) I ll I I 1 til Thingr You Should know<br />
row I i w II li 1 i 11<br />
Thi- blilitlitK on thi>.^i> lota<br />
i'il nl $15.00(1. The HLCIPII I<br />
s<br />
i n for il III) I n i, ll i 1 Ptlhaja 1U«III1I |<br />
l ui I by . win ii I w i a Headaches<br />
und r 111 lmpii In il I xhi M ,, nBLl „, h lrt<br />
,,,'tT'no" ' lul ut th<br />
arv s<br />
tho n<br />
wlili.li<br />
tun<br />
cull d fronllsl|'<br />
due to thp<br />
pff irto ah 31..<br />
thi. pi li |H a<br />
Linn at the<br />
above the<br />
c nntipallfa<br />
Baial<br />
to 1 fictlve e;<br />
they in y<br />
ills HH or 14<br />
tion or to VQ<br />
naturil poaltioa<br />
Masnat and<br />
niov nicnla nqd<br />
eiclii- In tho<br />
a« y tul at<br />
to fatli ii ui<br />
i • appan ut<br />
neh i h n alh<br />
itt Ihiitu! to dl<br />
ltulf The oe<br />
II ultil Una<br />
heada h tableta<br />
r il<br />
at inn 1 M<br />
u int ible ph<br />
lioul I n I be<br />
up III htly T<br />
\( m tl Ini p r<br />
|n bond to bManis the rniuan' '( J<br />
golfirs<br />
a iiioiiiber.<br />
(A illnnrr Mil '<br />
Reuben \V Edwarda stated he It was decided to ulect iwvornl Frlc touch wtlli tb u ||,<br />
HIIU tl>n <strong>of</strong> Hie cour»i lecliu 1<br />
li II i ninltt 1 It wotil 1 h om<br />
<strong>of</strong> tl Am t in I N w<br />
]>•) riln I my with the<br />
I til., that tt rt n tu y<br />
Tb 111, i i<br />
,trumc, whl li ixiecdfd aiiytliliie<br />
vi tlenced n tl In<br />
II i i i « In tbH Ktatn Th I<br />
Pr II >i|,l Hi In 1 ly<br />
-t except<br />
•lui'Iiu<br />
y ii t ill b dilli ibli frint<br />
llu I lid tliv mlililli<br />
Dll t )i fi n i ><br />
with Atlantic city i li '<br />
OT tl<br />
mrie than on at I le tiom<br />
finon lu:tt yi^ii<br />
CD lion o an ( li> I lil i , rh<br />
I If r 11 win It I ll hlih<br />
tlie lo als win<br />
Merluuit uci-UlMil!<br />
Clly Cb'ili wao uiilhorlunl 1<br />
in H urr indlnt! UIH emm* |<br />
by the Jrftt-rit * A<br />
•Id n wen* rt'iiorteil lo<br />
l* ll Inline lit t 1> r r III<br />
i III I an ulii | bi ak The<br />
larg ly <strong>of</strong> in mil I<br />
bill i niHItmr were any<br />
n ip 111 il r Hi<br />
ult 1 tl Lai f the sc nho e<br />
I (._n In an In bo i<br />
<strong>of</strong> tl<br />
Injured, anil only<br />
kl i i null, || i .1<br />
gam lot y ot d y' (lik urri<br />
HUH ilone to the cars. L lr<br />
ll lii iii i ti> nou h I i<br />
10 back ntioni, to dov In p r i I i tit i<br />
a 11 ih R nr cc I in it foi 111<br />
' | Ittlns Mo lJ t »ni I houll i k bun for tl<br />
r) liurtl i f f Irwnyi an I<br />
,n at Mui 1 II i I 1)11 I hi in My li i II i ri i<br />
ilnr tin for n L in<br />
tl ii I il u ti -,,1 i ll 1<br />
lit, hut OeorK<br />
BlfuliB team hat rn I i tlltl)i I I kl . It 1 Urn .Oily kn rn will 1<br />
1111, 111 tou tn In whl I | I hi y M I i nl i I h II c<br />
li titlll a anl llu I •« it 111 i i II I i 1<br />
lp'on 1 ABliI 'I "m 11 I |<br />
i 1 tho i it<br />
younl. rocUi ' by 111 ondwl,o It! i l<br />
, tilt nnikli E f i 'I' 1 kl I r •] •• mljl 1 loi<br />
I playi i lin I 11 in lib * ' „ , cll r il « j I I<br />
8 provniblal du k i Hi h ,,<br />
, , „<br />
hurler had BOII ihli!, I) Al , l3,u<br />
I und inly >y •" ""' ' ' u „, ,„ , Ihl ,, , ,, ,,<br />
lUDg t-ame wel 111 y ibl<br />
tli better <strong>of</strong> thi lo Jl ||)rln|hlt.<br />
litre f03tei H Ine l<br />
|<br />
> became apparent and I el >r<br />
E iiampe le cqnld be il pped<br />
I Kame was lo 1<br />
._wn en 1 wai on tl e mount!<br />
[ita I"' "'"' '" '' '' '°'" 1<br />
with the Minis < uni t<br />
Hid tltchel comn rd , tnc s „,„, tl!I1| „„, ,<br />
^ t/all l'ownsind ha 1 om bad<br />
ihe llrut but could 1 in<br />
thro l£h without serloui<br />
pfe ha I M been given i llnle<br />
t I y his teamu m<br />
I-or uafs blows iilone > " n<br />
', 'fi<br />
i'J<br />
A Pine Investment<br />
! Chiiile:i 3. \Vn.>il ile:larcj tin<br />
every iici-con iibiviild buy a bfin<br />
I i i^il II I t the<br />
Stirt Mfmbirahip Drive I I tiinrtl Me ii<br />
lallve Hit, Biih;iinniliil Inereaie<br />
jinx is still trailing John McGraw's team. He has half a dozen '<br />
I For Golf Clul In tb^ valuen <strong>of</strong> f:olr club bomH<br />
or more men on the injured list. But the New York fans don't seerjl<br />
(Conlln i r I'niii' <strong>On</strong>.-1<br />
Hi lit I il". I I ha I i:ie 1.1 n<br />
to be worried about the activities <strong>of</strong> the Giants as long as the Yankees con-,<br />
,, llll'il Will! Hie i in rf<br />
Ol 13<br />
iii.'i(;in[; th formation <strong>of</strong><br />
I I ucu trl » i li A II ii, t> ii^i me i I ill I I<br />
tinue their sensational work, '<br />
tit lecincatlon It i III In by'nearly ,1, pay Ih arturnl oyt or the<br />
far tin Hi at bo kilt t-\ i u d 1 i I in 1 con trurtion |<br />
ly th r i it | M SItin<br />
it 1 I it van nio<br />
Pep Young, Al Tyson, Hugh McQuillan, Billy Southworth, TrjavS"Jack-<br />
I jnnty Pilllcllv llh tir H II to d t II 'tOIJ I ndj foi It mi<br />
i quctt 1 nl 1 D t S000 Oci n' i li u lii It III 1 1 iy T p *M I I<br />
son and Virgil Barnes have been on the ailing list. . f i *<br />
< My b Itl i r r II Irltull) ut pi) II il I II in i y would<br />
I be imed tor the coiiDlructlon or a<br />
S far a^ caiistruitiun So many injuries during the final stages <strong>of</strong> the game last year kept the'<br />
Memorial Day Crowds PERMANENT WIVE A goes we are Eomi, to Giants from making a better fight for the pennant. Howeve(f it is possi-<br />
build better buildings both<br />
Exceed Records<br />
in appearance and actual ble that all their bad luck is coming at once and that they'll play the ball,<br />
- balls and & couple <strong>of</strong> (Continued from Page <strong>On</strong>e)<br />
construction. They will be<br />
L.plays netted the Atlantic <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> prop#rtle§. The<br />
more comfortable to live in <strong>of</strong> which they are capable when some <strong>of</strong> the regulars get back in the game.,<br />
rttam tin runs during Hair<br />
sale wai ft success from every<br />
and M work in, Perhaps<br />
_t ti (h)y ptttfunl^<br />
[intll. However, in the third<br />
that <strong>of</strong> agriculture.<br />
ed (ill Saturday and iundiy and "<strong>On</strong>ly two weeks left. Get<br />
yonr wive now before pHci<br />
Mo Moms <strong>On</strong>nrds<br />
Htlu. cff 0 2<br />
2<br />
l<br />
, If<br />
t»i>. lb _ A<<br />
,p . o<br />
• 3b i<br />
,'lt , 0<br />
|(Ue, 2b . . 0<br />
8 1127 13<br />
Z 10 24<br />
9 by Innlngn Total<br />
M<strong>On</strong>ards 300002000s—S<br />
• <strong>City</strong> 0030201200—S<br />
i ti Dangers<br />
Arc'From Within<br />
> i tin i •« rrom ragn Olio)<br />
•> III <strong>of</strong> tint M D Church,<br />
'IIIII ll Heighta, won the<br />
'Vr (f the occasion<br />
1 American Lt^Ion Band<br />
Tl inaW patriotic nnd rn<br />
«i It ctlon<br />
.-nf J II IPs £. liake, preeldent<br />
- "In Itbcrnstle AsHicIittton<br />
J 'm ind alett displte his<br />
(••jllir i years, read a patrl<br />
f« nn the O. A. It Rnv<br />
j Hm sole Burilvor <strong>of</strong> the<br />
[Unihers who founded -the<br />
Tt h fioem 1B IUI foHowa<br />
= 0 A. a, <strong>On</strong> Parade<br />
'h Who Saved Tho Union<br />
VVi iiir' *"*"" '••*<br />
JIP •„*'"' *'l»m wfntrr »liiiw«<br />
li lln «unllRht .(alrer glows<br />
T .'ilrest tlower that<br />
EOTi OP."<br />
AULTQN'S<br />
Beauty Shop<br />
118 So, Hew York Avenue<br />
•TLANTie eiTV<br />
MARINE 713?<br />
Lewis Cossaboon<br />
826 ASBOET AVENUE<br />
Telephone C61-4<br />
Comapondence Invjted<br />
WHAT PROFITS?<br />
Whit pr<strong>of</strong>iti are you making? If you have invested in <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> Real Estate you have'already made a pr<strong>of</strong>it and are willing to<br />
invest again.<br />
You who have not yet invisted have pr<strong>of</strong>iti awaiting you,<br />
• , Below are just a few <strong>of</strong> our good buys lilted tor your' conlidtration.<br />
. '<br />
New CoIonW House on Sea Bright Road—Four bedrooms, hath, living<br />
room, dining room, library, kitchen, heater room. Pnee $15,000.<br />
•'•."• • •' finanettl,<br />
Two-Family Apartment House, belancey Place—Three bedrooms,<br />
bath living ioom, dining room, kitchen, garage each apartment.<br />
Price $13,000. Financed.<br />
Lot on Atlantic Boulevard—Large. Price $7,000; Mortgage<br />
Lot on First and Central Avenue—30x100'. Price $3,500.<br />
This <strong>of</strong>fice will be glad to give information on any development<br />
in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> or vicinity.<br />
For the welfare and betterment <strong>of</strong> our city,- Realtors do not<br />
place signs on propertiei.<br />
' ^ > REALTORS ;,,v;:;,^ ,<br />
507 NINTH ST. ' ' ' »HHtt<br />
Every Man Is<br />
Three Persons—<br />
We have been engagd in the real estate business in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> for thirty .<br />
years, and throughout that time we have always endeavored to make our<br />
actions square with the highest standards <strong>of</strong> business integrity. By its<br />
success or failure in that endeavor we are perfectly willing to be judged.<br />
We Offer For Your Investment:<br />
miiiiiiitfiffMiiiiiii i*iiiȤ>itilKH!Hiifi*HiMii(!l!HH"i<br />
OCEAN FRONT<br />
2S0 ft. both tides <strong>of</strong> Weilay Avenue with Riparian Grant<br />
at Twenty-sixth Street. Price $100 a front foot leis than<br />
ocean front in thii vicinity. Half caaK and half mortgage<br />
COTTAGE<br />
Vicinity I Sth Street and Aibury Avenue. Three bedrooms<br />
living room, dining room, kitchen and bath. This is a<br />
bargain at •<br />
A $4,500 TERMS ,<br />
This property is both a speculation and a good investment.<br />
A Lot on Asbury Avenue up to grade. <strong>On</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
side between Twenty-first and Twenty-second Streets.<br />
4 Price $4,000 v<br />
I nMMIiiiiiiK<br />
* Fifty per cent. Mortgage r ?<br />
For Further Information, Write or Call<br />
* • VI<br />
J. M. Chester Co. '1<br />
30 Year* in the<br />
RcalEitate<br />
invited<br />
i *<br />
Service Rtttton<br />
POST OFFICE BUILDING<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> f,ity, N. J.<br />
Telephone N«> 1 and No. 2 \ '<br />
"jVW.y^
1 I<br />
life'<br />
III<br />
- ; $<br />
4s<br />
J<br />
- J-f<br />
i v-l.r<br />
: fUna ted Lawbreaker<br />
d Under Bui ay uevme<br />
JBifrooper Han, Co* nor.<br />
SIP*. on J rtl >w »' ter "<br />
*«•.*• c "»' T be<br />
president ot on» <strong>of</strong><br />
• ><br />
an only abput 40 per cent <strong>of</strong>tlie|4!Kn; auolu, 85,378. The tmut I Mr». Dtvld<br />
1BOH<br />
eluded In the food valuation.<br />
Mr, and Mm. Robert Thurlsw and<br />
New jersey, are passing ft few Mr, T, Oeorfe Mlddlitown, who<br />
(• a teacher at BetUeheni, Pa., In<br />
gpeeial <strong>of</strong>ficer by Mayor George w, fB11rii»<br />
doll at the request <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> *' _ ^<br />
Harbors Oempany. They cam. n, following jeople nttended<br />
plain tbal lop Mil Is beins ilolen ,hg fair held by the Mainland<br />
from their land. Recently a At|,ietle Association on Monday!<br />
typewriter wan taken from the Mr_ m i Mra_ wiilinm MeOurdr.<br />
<strong>of</strong>llce <strong>of</strong> John J, FoMer on the j ^ Mi Mrs, gjg,,, p,,,Ui Mr.<br />
rrounil, Bn,i Mm, Alfred McDaiiiel, Mr,<br />
—~- and Mrs. John Osborne.<br />
A social club <strong>of</strong> the glrlg at ^^^<br />
Launch Haven called T. M, was „ j ^ , _ "Wookmllll ,,<br />
en,er,,,ne| J, 111- Al.. «.r. „ "'J.Sl'UfrfoT^adeipSa'<br />
as a banker M °' •MrtiDta, ban an opio<br />
they had a portraits to report their, success,<br />
ihiJh iuu Part, <strong>of</strong> tta 8M), ilw, ware<br />
or ths assistant. "Hind y<br />
superior said, "I am do!<br />
beenuiio I eaiigeieritlaiiBix feel<br />
lha, thnt youf temperament is<br />
opposed to advancement ill this<br />
Ijimlnms, and 1 fee! sure thnt<br />
m w|u eV«itually thank me."<br />
A week ago the former as-<br />
Blatant called on the vice presl.<br />
itenl arid evinced every sign <strong>of</strong><br />
c*i<br />
fifel&i^Iffif "& .«*« ,UM ma, u.<br />
• a h«n able to develop<br />
;hla'nlatol.from the holster """ """ l¥s "* "** ""* ianie<br />
OTSPttWnW brlureilrt rtmma to- an o»t«nt eomBaritiB<br />
P W S ? ^ tovombly wltli any weitern t com<br />
br regreation na» been pr<strong>of</strong>or<br />
its sporttmen, without<br />
° 1<br />
»?« *- "J •»• Wrtsmet, then,.<br />
relll win thai token before stMe Brownies at the State Bib<br />
liiflMt°£S#SS temen, at HaetetWown, and at<br />
^Hffli'n'ad^di to W«W torn, at Forked Biver Una<br />
ppfenuh^th.ie.rcfr * » • The »*»« Wrti <strong>of</strong><br />
tfBffil, fiaa tW man WB» •""> I»ne4 In the survey do<br />
«f«W0 ball for» h MClWlWta.Pavff.tl.o enure Mil.<br />
Yilula Sutfiteilnnij<br />
tlngllnuor. Acbarge will BY W I.TOMLINSON<br />
amdci #iln« cHurelll ior<br />
^pjljiiop is the <strong>of</strong> fleers<br />
0Uk?liB <strong>of</strong> several ,a|.<br />
mtsiSMa, -,<br />
Buy your Toes at<br />
mjtoKlhs at Cape May<br />
&m• '*«'••Wiii braufht<br />
Ipteiti;-a*- <strong>City</strong> Hall, f he<br />
*«ypUBli( cSarBes <strong>of</strong> ml.<br />
rear, :reil»llng nrrest anil<br />
ijrtHS?#lbMy. Oevlne Held<br />
(M^flndcr 11000 b*ll for the<br />
^mmmm jufF>.: A<br />
^ai|waB: not- ftUBd And<br />
SMSi;.tak,r, biefc far 111<br />
niniojplM<br />
Wlo.Vault—U 'tis ft. «' 'b° I"<br />
•EHUBIB records.<br />
tNew reeor,,.<br />
"S ^%^<br />
nown the nolorloty <strong>of</strong> the<br />
11 Sweetaer Has Found<br />
l^onald Smith Is not ping,, pro because <strong>of</strong> the nil Victory Difficult in<br />
|li turn <strong>of</strong> affairl <strong>of</strong> last yeM when had tile title witlill Walker, Gup Pl^<br />
& and lost wheii the gnllery became inageaWe.<br />
" grounds fo<br />
stand. <strong>of</strong> Iho season {<br />
i. gtan. western eluha. The A<br />
vaalon <strong>of</strong> the Polo 0?<br />
opened by the Beds<br />
hiive known the. notoriety <strong>of</strong> the ' The surplus money from the h_ f^ ^ h ==„*==,<br />
Pront Page, Qprtrude Dderlo and gale reeeipln af the two ilaya , ,-. n--|-ti inllelqii<br />
Wills especially. The gal- pnr«wlenni interliallolllll golf ' 'j iS"?," .<br />
lant ehannel attempt Ins! fall <strong>of</strong> lournnnienl between n Biitlsli wh|. ' ,7 in<br />
tile New York mermaid nnrl Hie nnd an AmnrlciLn team nt Wonli- „„,„-„'',"',<br />
WlllB-Unigleil HiBteli were twn ot woilli on Jllt'if- 4 nnd 15, will I10 .:. V 1.T! !"""<br />
Iho blBgmt spurt MlfiricH nf ycwni. inni'efl nvir' i» Mm I'rnfiiwliillttl I* ,, ,„, ..ii,<br />
anil exIruB ivllh glaring hend- Cinlfsnt' Amnclnllnn 111 slnii n ''"' •,.,,„,: B,1U|Mi<br />
Hues told iho eagerly, awaiting tiioil 16 Unable Ilrlitah pr<strong>of</strong>ea- '" " ,LB rMmm,<br />
public the resulta. Bdilorlal «lonnl« to" visit the Ilrtlted atat p ,-1,, L S,<br />
writers and artists gave their •in UJTj It| js Mped . Ihu* lo '!SI _iiShers N<br />
vursion <strong>of</strong> the affairs as well as make. ,11^ affair' nil ,-iniuial one. Vll^in^ nn0' lne'<br />
iiJVfW to the Mtiiith tfim "' c The<br />
uhints men piayea six games with<br />
the PIrntes and won flve <strong>of</strong> them,<br />
the fourth contest ending in a tie,<br />
1 tol, Bentqn anil Tesreau each 1<br />
1 to L Bontoii and Tesroau each<br />
while Schupp won one.<br />
Having won fourteen ga"<br />
those Wllene Job It IS 10 write<br />
»> nWitiivf etenl to<br />
Vmsed between- lhe frafaiiMBlt will be thejnfoied<br />
Milt matth hemten -Welter linen ami Abe Mitchell.<br />
i t * " ' •.••• I • • • ' • • • ' ' ' •<br />
and plrture the tarld -ports. Du,<br />
one whl "<br />
i<br />
in « lrt BflnB<br />
j, Tfyckini aiDrnn<br />
nir, Pninilng, DteiirallnB<br />
•loiu.l iervicDi , :<br />
"<br />
row wlfhoiit being defe,,,....<br />
lie ng th0 X:<br />
fctlBcoteh Hall BL Lonis plnyo, tima It<br />
Tlie niork paid n visit to Ibelr string to twenly-tt<br />
Scotch Hall last Bunday whoro lories. These, sis games s<br />
a dBUghtoi' was b<strong>of</strong>ti lo Dr. and by ai* dlfforont piiehers,<br />
Mrs,- MnUrlc'e / Peldmnn, Dr. lorions iwlrlerB were<br />
reldmnn Is a druiglst lit MB Benton, •ehupp, Porritj<br />
IBIB <strong>City</strong>, » nd mlUir i* ntm<br />
ii'ffMiji,,.<br />
- •<br />
•^^dii:^V^.^w^^-!*|<br />
'a session wore tho 1 •_ J.^i, Ui.', e their four aorlbs with tho<br />
e IWctnnnrty Hays eluhs the alaKtu reniBlnod at their<br />
Fitehera Too Idle home grounds for n aeries with the<br />
, -—- , ; Bravda. Tho two toams met In n<br />
Joe McplnnHy. who claims, to<br />
plans<br />
dqUbi0.header en ioplemBer 81<br />
ve tJrBwn nioro eurvo balls ajjj tll0 QimU eBpiured both<br />
ip f<br />
an ^ut otherJtwo plichora in ^ i<br />
iBterlB the year.<br />
.ieleeted to play, on the.<br />
walkor
IK<br />
•'.H'.'i&.v'-.'<br />
t=.", 7, ^ •.:.= .-*<br />
iptura National Open<br />
the leading contenders •"<br />
Wt;'fVA '•«••>••••. .; for/, the national oj<br />
'sapwarT'.?". . .bus, o,, m My,<br />
OJIal Open Title- Down eolith last •<br />
fiWWwlVp^ • •,,"• Nleholhv veteran ten<br />
~ i6. nhaf. Just *£££<br />
nslstent long hltio<br />
In the Hit So<br />
BUI and Gene played elghtoenj<br />
hoICB and again ' "<br />
iurningln •'"'<br />
nine more<br />
ini3j,_*i. :*: E 1 - . *i*e t!iy, ««e wltn<br />
If^WIf roim jse national open at Skok<br />
aaii^l^j'- 1 •" • 1988—the one I presents<br />
S^fc'deihiteiy fmWml Harding." luck "to mil his tee shot to "bad<br />
j . -•»••,-«-* He iopk. a prseUee swing with gj.ound, losing the championship,<br />
iKLbMT tfcit: VH '"» clllb ' » «»»'••» Wn.erwp fe «. believed to have<br />
KS.SH*," 1 '* "5 s easily, giving a ttelinf or per- „( a world's record at Sebrlng,<br />
" " """ ——M. It seemed good to n tve roUn«ls, <strong>of</strong> eompelllivo<br />
»( .rt,, h»nn.n. -..— dw lbrM reUnd» in B7,<br />
• • - • - - h .<br />
In thel part <strong>of</strong> IS2S, hi<br />
illal- 1 '-"<br />
players greater indl^iduai «• to anjihlnk. Its -iMport jnuil be<br />
tentioti than they have, received an Indicuant REnlnst that whole<br />
so far In the a»e wMlrfo! prae-' system, - ••• %, • f\<br />
lite, according IB Athletic B|. for the nrltnary ha» been - a<br />
rector Obartii H, Donli. It had sornr rallurt. It HUB loo mnclL<br />
been pinned lo conclude tit It Is dangerem. Btace It too olten<br />
M^M^pm<br />
game lit Oodd Field between the le wrong, becaow It riemr given<br />
neds and Whiles, two teams tbe"peor'n>«« » hit eliaiice, H • «»w<br />
picked from nmnng the 60 h- ahould be •.Dollshed, and If tbe -.= -••- w ((<br />
be <strong>of</strong> tbe muad, ' ienate committee nukes ibe fact pjj,,,, C|t)p _ ,,M, g,oi m ,gg („' („' s<br />
••Rip" Miller uA Noble K»lier, plain, «e logtilrr will be worto »omm mini _ _ r r P"'"} ffg £•}{..''A<br />
former Notre Bam* nun, will while. OihertNM It will not. |l!^s~ir~t— fan," |l|iiif: 1S !!s *<br />
assist DoraU ne*t week. Miller • -i:—— • liSS,"'" 1 "" JZ-—tlU' if If |1 til iuvj<br />
wu a eoieh at Indiana Int year, Dick quiver deela that much B^ H.rt»rzZr3^'t.oo if, *<br />
Kaiier is • former team mate <strong>of</strong> or umnn Btnie consists <strong>of</strong> do- 5ffl5(!j5!|_1,7T-—"jJIS f'Bj<br />
Miller, He was a line teach at Ing nothlni when there li a row Ar ' " "*""* — •-'<br />
Purdue IOBI year. on, ' ' • •!• 7<br />
Conunttni ty Progress<br />
Henry W^d him bought an oldtime<br />
eiaie Much. He 'probably In<br />
j community' can timel toward tne effeetivft system <strong>of</strong>.<br />
movable BOB! Hi pregresa no his new tnodela.<br />
oommiinlty and people sla or IMO<br />
5W<br />
night, they can not only fonatall<br />
their own •uceea but they<br />
throttle their city at IBs mmB<br />
time.<br />
This Blamnse-twln relatlonnhlp<br />
between the Individual and hit<br />
conanunlty'B eBorU cannot be<br />
overlooked, ,<br />
cities have eharasterlsUce<br />
mush the aanifl aa do Individuals.<br />
BBd the character <strong>of</strong> • city rqprencntn<br />
the aTerige eharaeterlitlg <strong>of</strong><br />
the, people llvlnK there, ' •<br />
ot the re><br />
have; but I don't lend<br />
• he hidIt<br />
to strancen."<br />
.Weight<br />
ATLANTIC<br />
\$ SCREENED,<br />
COAL '<br />
A small boy was alttlng next<br />
to a rather fussy woman In a<br />
erowded cart and he k«pi iniff.<br />
ing In a moil annoying way.<br />
J^McWIlivBibliilnM rScoW <strong>of</strong> years aio. Things Tiave ehanged considerably SIBM this picture was snapped parueu.<br />
NOTE. Orden taken for<br />
Bimifi'SottimK In" (bias Bayi it wasn't necessary to sweep the Boardwalk, Tbe is long skirts <strong>of</strong> or milady's eestUma cesiums did "Boy, have you<br />
Spring and Summer Delivery.<br />
fc'mtuf'etfectively; Parasols were then the fashion. Just think wbat a sensation would ould have.been caused If a 1938 model , chief!"<br />
Ion can un meaty by III.<br />
, ,. . . The P*««II ho~ 1 it her i Ing you bins S-O-Wt<br />
and then, in I j<br />
Uplift<br />
kHIifloliari and wnti -are riot the iwat-<br />
^i:.iii«St' wlue in /your. Sayihsa" Account,<br />
It's tKe satisfaction <strong>of</strong> accorhrdi^lifiMnt---<br />
{$g, m^fll y^Mft—that ii really worth<br />
l^ilii *TTie Mhs#, <strong>of</strong> independence, <strong>of</strong><br />
rcpnfidence, <strong>of</strong> attainment inspirea one to<br />
continued progress. The man or woman<br />
|||cji m i ii a bitter eitjWsn, poiseasinf<br />
tfiinoM'cdntentei sniriL Howver moi-<br />
tibriiilBankiwill welcome your savings<br />
OJjn^s^jBxtend; to^oyiia helpful eer-<br />
*• p -* T * J<br />
• --- f the Braateit <strong>of</strong>|<br />
_ ere, itar<br />
i u,i high tension. ....<br />
Iseyed.up,, 8(1,atUl la...«|<br />
t and he U apt to nil<br />
airing <strong>of</strong> birdlm and Mil<br />
i hele|.<br />
iUBejl a nervous let down. His<br />
touch Is not so delicate, his<br />
game not so brilliant. Then, it<br />
is' that laruen comeo to the<br />
HBAD THB IJEWa<br />
OLAMIFIBD AOB<br />
EN jrtStf take <strong>of</strong>tt<br />
an insurance Voli;<br />
infldvertcntly gb into<br />
the insurance business.<br />
If you KiJWWre; in a<br />
strong,' old-line ;, it«k<br />
fire insurance company<br />
your insurance Ipoli^;<br />
Is an asset. TTilre is<br />
no possibility <strong>of</strong> .Its<br />
ever becoming «;.li»j<br />
bili^. yon da f^^<br />
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Phone 110661<br />
ATLANTIC<br />
COAL YARDS<br />
I 41b Street and Hi Avenue<br />
1 Oc«n Ci.y, N. J.<br />
ip,in, p.m. p.m. cm cm. i)rt,|<br />
• ** t.Ji 4,(6 too tMliml<br />
t.m 1,39 f,39 ll.ftj i'<br />
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Record<br />
KiHi n> Hi,, r^r Ail en<br />
M 20 mri we hlvkj 15 '<br />
' shore homti and complcafi<br />
ivorlh <strong>of</strong> repair work ttiji<br />
without 1 dimtisfied cuiw|<br />
•• • - 1<br />
We in rc«dy to tftrf nHl>;hr<br />
•nd turn it over to foil W<br />
m will. Wire <strong>of</strong> wii&f J<br />
Otis M. Townse<br />
: BUILDER 1 ^<br />
717 Aduwy Ave, S>l M ln «' rtytbmlcai, amusing and ,, %ht tmMat mnnBt stand li<br />
Map,lot oHflttterHblnn, contagious. Instead <strong>of</strong> the one. mei l0 dispose <strong>of</strong> form, garden<br />
itpTjffpemWE'ii'.tWlfc « »••». 'on-rot, tango or walnes, af „„%„$ products, the followikihi<br />
you to' iifyft* me to the orchestra was persuaded to IM essentials should be observed.<br />
(Wafluded,."Btlt,,anyway play mostly Charleston, numbers, A milth traveled highway, an<br />
JJtJ to aeeept your InvitaT At the onenlne notes a few .,,,,„ „•.•>.•_ I««II<br />
Jiardly hea<br />
fcl^lS<br />
; iay iome things that Charleston, Inimedlailey tney |lEI<br />
fen eiejiilj, nowever, would tease ibelr one-slepplng slIll< „. „ „,<br />
*t 1 f»n|^»*tfl come and become part or the eiwle hf^way an t<br />
p4u»|:as 1OOB oa your wbleh fortned an audience around %mthi preferably hoiiie-grown<br />
Jtoippr'MtoJtte hell- bw. The men would mark time vesetableB and fruit,'' and suitpliit#lMp!i!iiit<br />
you with their hands clapping a s<strong>of</strong>t abl# dllBiay spaoe.<br />
%*$**!!<br />
ffiMMjoaml<br />
Wiitnipfi r^ffevlrtE. In<br />
4<br />
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Faster, faster '<br />
teiZWfflgr^Wffle" Is jlouehing her si<br />
§h» rSjItjtlpn that bohMd hair torn<br />
llfllii*#lnder la a face <strong>of</strong> renned um,u,,—« ,u»..B i<br />
iWrlMlB <strong>of</strong> Urt Hrl Imitating a negro woman- j<br />
taow S n ffi Keonsu.tenlT Well, maybe, (<br />
<strong>of</strong> •• uBfathomnUe The dance was over. At least<br />
rai'l rottna <strong>of</strong> (ariles for the neit performer.<br />
SSlor <strong>of</strong> ifi fetqrnini "Aininliellel Do your stu ..<br />
JftiJoir^tiBaMfia'lieta honey!"<br />
Uiifwiiir wM. wen "Annabelle!"<br />
i:<br />
OH» Houn—Dailr, i to •<br />
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Ihbi sumiairI,L,«B,,SBl«ii<br />
piled. "Ooinf on<br />
I'D it lot <strong>of</strong> trade<br />
.v.. ,j be ryn between<br />
alifornia and I want to<br />
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ond iiU quiBtttiri that;<br />
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your pr<strong>of</strong>its are -mMl-V. .:'•. \. '•;• ..." '•<br />
'Herd's' • S^al "ihit will nttke yoiiii<br />
, tidy lUm fti;,»Pwrjr. small investment<br />
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r t _i PL i/ ^'itfi<br />
Turns Mountains 1<br />
- into Mole hilts<br />
;;<br />
wtmm<br />
E)R many years mechanical engineers struggled to^uiW aut<strong>of</strong>tjr<br />
bile engines <strong>of</strong> higher compression. As compression Is iricre^<br />
the power line goes up and the fuel consumption line f oes^^^^<br />
.'-<strong>of</strong>dbwry gpolines would not withstand this higher compr|p|py ^<br />
Without knocks, clicks, or detonations-accumulated carbon'depodl^p^?<br />
creased this compression by decreasing the size <strong>of</strong> the combustion chs^^to<br />
-and the audible sounds <strong>of</strong> the engine distress pew louder. fillip<br />
It has been our good fortune to produce a gasoline that positively elj^^|;<br />
nates clicks, pings, and knocks. , ... •...•;; fff'Q<br />
^ j Gulf No-Nox and Carbon are ;i||<br />
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PROJECTION<br />
WE PAINT "<br />
rCONTnAcTon<br />
BsFsygh <strong>of</strong> South gape<br />
I" n Io ( 1<br />
VSUf • flfettnl rttfn«f«l<strong>of</strong>.<br />
How the Kingdom <strong>of</strong><br />
Israel Was Wrecked<br />
OCEA3T CITY NEWS. OCEAN CITY, N. J, Tuesd ay OCEAH CITY HEWS, OCEAH CITY, B. J.<br />
ihelr own labor, they have ^veii-1 Qean Brooder Houiei<br />
Promote Chick Health<br />
tiiuiiy r few ft unri spoken theli<br />
mlmte In no linciriafn lemis."<br />
In HUc?es?fHiig pill iigrUpliH, Mr<br />
wi by lark <strong>of</strong><br />
by any oilii-i*<br />
nylvunlii<br />
flpt'cinllnl cif m<br />
Slim- ('"Hit<br />
tfiiti<br />
CICAnllne** in<br />
"Ho In dwiieil king ef CHPIIIII<br />
In<br />
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ij nj ih. Siilllli .It'lCi-y In- ['nllipilliy, j<br />
I ^liuiiiiM ihr fMimmi-r mnmli* iieali<br />
, jim mil ilMihli* uf rniilfli-** in the<br />
; • wlniiT lime hunting hi ihi* f *iaritl;i I<br />
| lCvi>|-Kli"li-ft. The phohi ithiiwi. n '<br />
i '' Vjiinifi "iiiitnr' "thnl ii#* iijiMt** 1 IHWPI hi 101S B, C, HIH feign J (reii<br />
WIIH phuraettfrlxvil by exeeedliig ^<br />
t-iinuuii'y ami Krent building e»iarpr\6e».<br />
He laid upon lh* pimple<br />
a very liuii^y iiunlt'ii <strong>of</strong> iiixa^<br />
tion==!riLiiiH' It was milUM! In<br />
thorn* ijiiy^.<br />
'"In 975 D, O,f his mh, Uehobenni,<br />
aM¥t>hik*fI (be iiirone. Tin?<br />
can tin iiunet* by RHiuhoum nf t>se«Hsivg<br />
iiiiil ev??n inureaseii lasailoii<br />
ivrecki'ii ihi* ga¥t<br />
iit« brnodi<br />
pi'llpil with '<br />
;*' uf ilf^ PS= |<br />
SI ore chirk !<br />
fiiii ilu* brnoiit']' huiiw fr*<br />
!y, in IIMINI urit<br />
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Wliun Riibytiimni uggimdiii tlit*,<br />
ilirtiiji? ht> li^iipi'i! htfiivier instw'<br />
lipon iht' iii*njiip, "TIu» r*'Hi <strong>of</strong> i<br />
iln' sinry ig sitri. indeed, Wht*rvatti,<br />
Kilip R^hiJliniiiii mlgiil hfll'it llflii<br />
ii leyal ppuphs wiilfngly giippnrt*'<br />
1 * 5 ii wt'i*b<br />
wlft* u ni'wli UB iin- elilfik*<br />
ulik'r." J- *'. TuyliH 1 IIr<br />
ihf lltili' ililikp<br />
. puul-<br />
iiifl o t In thf mud ami rnlu<br />
litter rind put Inla<br />
li'iUizM gjji'<br />
Remember, many<br />
Qw display this wi<br />
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Look for this sign in store windows<br />
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liurii in tip i in id it,<br />
B!l if ly to our i<br />
nail iiffiiir* ilie prii plea nod<br />
cvt-nifi iind ihu pllii potieieN<br />
whifrii rhnmcMi'iizttfl ( i-pigiiH <strong>of</strong><br />
Bninmon ii m\ Rohc am. Th»,<br />
pi'iiph^-- mit;*/ nrnii^<br />
Hciausup^^ iiiiii ilieir properly wan<br />
being iiikeii fi'nii! thiMii, iind ihe<br />
iioiuiiil frultrt at their In hern itif=<br />
voted io unnfc«w pirt piraw ssiia me<br />
ture and full information on<br />
SERVEL JDEAL ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR<br />
Name<br />
IQ u eon-1<br />
»TpHlS PFBrFCTION • the modti iLt • ,<br />
*• fatMdui cookt uted la the r leili It •<br />
btiui d«moDilryI«tl t»il*y it til deiler'i,<br />
mlvnt with other Perfection mudel*. See j| v<br />
•Climl performance with your Own eyei.<br />
You'll be convince^ ihc expert* *TC ri£bt<br />
in Cddoriiat Perfection SfOVC*<br />
Cookiq| bti'taw when you touch • milch to<br />
th« nick. No time lu|t io heat ^enctttioil<br />
ClcftO, iatAnse heat flow* up the I(jn£ chimaeys<br />
direct to your cooki^f • Kvery drop <strong>of</strong> oil it<br />
tiOmplctclr burned hefore I be beat rcacltet<br />
Utc»ill to they are kept cle» aod UDiIaiaed-<br />
Kach burner ii independently operated anil<br />
capable uf every ranfe <strong>of</strong> heat. You q*q bake.<br />
boilt broil, fry and timmtr on • Perfection—<br />
•Jl *t DO« time. Adjust the flame for any<br />
cooking procevk tftd it rcmaini a'a you get it,<br />
tim tUr« IO ice the Perfection demumtrated<br />
today. In tbia frUui Iiro lu five burner*.<br />
All this week you can see practical demonstrations<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Perfection Stove six famous cooks<br />
- .- hmve tested and endorsed, *<br />
Look for above sign in store J<<br />
windows, See the stove to- *<br />
day and jirdjB^or yourself V<br />
what the experts approve.<br />
Prices and sizes to suit<br />
every need, /•<br />
Gl*it dpor oven, Bakinf ilwiyi<br />
visible. BrOwal both top add<br />
hottom due to rapid "live heal'<br />
circulation from lORholet. Special<br />
catch tcalt door perfectly<br />
tavinifaealfDrbakiBtf. GeiaPci<br />
fcotion Aveo beat indicator, aliO.<br />
Do»'t|uciftt OVCB tcvperatu ret.<br />
Ideal ItOVB for Campinf.<br />
f'att Perleclion buroe<br />
protecting wind-tbicld,<br />
ever c»O> handle- Ktaqd*<br />
firui on circular bktc.<br />
Won't lip daily.<br />
Four piecei <strong>of</strong> tempting brown<br />
toast quickly Ibtde At <strong>On</strong>* ftUje <strong>of</strong><br />
hi Toaiter. Handle in ulnty^ tool,<br />
SuMr<br />
b.Mull<br />
I tfithuul t<br />
Add variety by 1<br />
in • Pflri<br />
Da both l<br />
M i<br />
(0 improvement. Bui an<br />
iCubi, well, I in- lunt anil<br />
!' eiperieneeii ilopeHioia<br />
I't see Ihoin in all. Vet<br />
Hue YankK and the Cllha<br />
ilinMllonal winnom I Ills<br />
ttica Ltd Lait Ycnr<br />
fear, at tlllH lime, thn<br />
wtre leading Iho Amer-<br />
Itle race. This ySar they<br />
> to a moat dlecouraelriR<br />
••nil It was only when Con-<br />
KJinew how to build<br />
that will stand<br />
_„ <strong>of</strong> taalt air<br />
; the owner re-<br />
H. UNDER<br />
ca Invited<br />
)hn Pelto<br />
nt Contractor<br />
r irpanil to do your<br />
k on 1 EIVP abnoluto<br />
euttMtictlon.<br />
M Ajbary Avenue<br />
CITY, H J<br />
Broadley<br />
LUJVIBING<br />
AND<br />
r Avenue<br />
ht>uri» <strong>of</strong> Own Juki i<br />
nnrl<br />
turn gray In *«arly youth<br />
LltKt UK Catcher HurUieit<br />
H tin<br />
(il i hi »M, hud poled out % (•town on .tht'tr<br />
\if May S arid 12 eir=<br />
by Muy 51. Tlih<br />
that nam*<br />
.•iti-rily He Couldn't Sell<br />
Muscle Shoals<br />
11K^-—-a n 11<br />
Tint Foul Motor Company, as<br />
fartlHT s<br />
n w
I-<br />
w<br />
glllji^i^lkB^
.•;'•.'w ! ,^V.v!<br />
lac;.<br />
H<br />
: College<br />
„ .each Wednesday qvcnlng u _<br />
Station WBZ, will bo conducted'<br />
t ph.'<strong>Jun</strong>e I by Pr<strong>of</strong>essor J*. Mi<br />
•: .Koon, <strong>of</strong> the college who will<br />
- answer some'^f tbe auesilona;<br />
j rwhieh gard»ner» havo MM in,"<br />
These uuestloBir, cover a wide<br />
Deld <strong>of</strong> cardenlng practices In-<br />
Search <strong>of</strong> Quwtera<br />
ehullng cultural methods<br />
exceptionally good Ihta year m, a How long ihouhrtjle Ml<br />
whole hut has Blowcd up to ado-! out the anparagun lied I<br />
gres <strong>of</strong> late, was fairly active dur- the answers which Pr<strong>of</strong>,<br />
Irnr 4l*A HHS* a^k* **i*l stamiilH' t£ I will niirn 1 Vifcn* t^^^T"«fc<br />
OBABLBS 0. BBA13<br />
: and<br />
. dlHoaBo and pout control, Borne,<br />
<strong>of</strong> the BttMijenii Which will bo-<br />
—-•"-—d are: -Haf can «obage<br />
it How'<br />
<strong>of</strong>ten snouiB, mo garden be oultivatoiir<br />
Haw can one atop, the<br />
ravages <strong>of</strong> i.the squash MM berorT<br />
» How lodK shoulij jpti ftntlane'to<br />
- out the asparagus lied I From;<br />
ing the past Week aBd propUeii to will giVe,itheif hoBioi'- Bardchor<br />
be, on the increase from now, on, uliould find a,BO|uttoli, to muny <strong>of</strong><br />
due to tho Riot that tho summer his problimjJ .'.^,), (.««• /<br />
is nearly on hand and the usual ' Farm rnhnaEenioiit<br />
•r* • End& PrOOreMlVP Fra *"« «'> " drawing near when ducted by PfcfMM, Fi-M, Branch<br />
ConVentlnn rragreraVe PJS ,„» ^rfty M JMflJooii HU
!§• §<br />
d s:<br />
paftmont at 6 pecan<br />
are In their unm<br />
fimSiS'**' • • * Ll<br />
•2<br />
•-\ _<br />
D t i<br />
,«H^6 Famous Cooks<br />
.Lancaster over the week rid. nT| WAYS TO PBEPAB8<br />
<strong>of</strong> Fonr Pa<br />
(Editor'. Nitil Tti<br />
"eat. thy w«* * ~ " I ChtekeB >• a lAMml fawfj<br />
, Mlaa Anna Meehan spont the jj, their hearti to refuse a<br />
week end ,with friends In Blue I „,»„_ J helmnw nf this nnnntiz.<br />
~"' J I ing fowl. Four famous coqfca<br />
1<br />
- " 'Mrs, M*s Joseph, Hoyer was a recent<br />
Atlantic <strong>City</strong> visitor.<br />
= Jnssnli Mtiver was a re-1 glV© tSfSBtlSfl<br />
A number <strong>of</strong> Camden friends <strong>of</strong><br />
-Hn. Frank J, ! '•helleBberger mo.<br />
tored from that city to <strong>Ocean</strong> 010'<br />
tti« were eBtertalBed at the sum.<br />
mer home <strong>of</strong> Sirs. lehellenberger.<br />
Among the guests were Mrs, Louis<br />
JB, Bampbreys,' Mrs, Robert Fiem-<br />
Ing, Mrs. John E. Taylor, Mra,<br />
Townseno Elites, tin, Richard<br />
' recipes foi<br />
a : ' '<br />
spcclol i^jfy<br />
flgure arfcijf<br />
ludgtneiil..'|»<br />
fbl fifi<br />
that I'vcn'tt<br />
50 Inch' Jlra<br />
Juat ean'f.bl<br />
look htft^<br />
any ol,.uii,'.<br />
• • ; • < •<br />
ho hchl onft<br />
next week 1<br />
MermHand<br />
ag to io ttnything<br />
||jiflin»w«tw* WHM-ITBRRIBLB,""! added, notiniE the<br />
ertalnty and doubt<br />
*ept over his faco,<br />
ilng to be, true lo<br />
i not sn aMount <strong>of</strong> any<br />
liifirrW ' queition <strong>of</strong> morality but because<br />
"urae I will. What is It I love him, you at!"<br />
iriw:: ,.j fcjow, you eipoot tp be,<br />
HSS:•-_•.. . ,, , , . „, _.ii j j, a ¥ 0 ^i the con-<br />
fjttsi: 4 *ililn« a lot <strong>of</strong> you're «olng tt have a bard tlroo<br />
S"K.,:;_ iiui, ,i,.( tn- Hninu It. I'm tttTBid, 1<br />
Bim'ifMted * t»lk to you Ha re-lighted Ws pipe,<br />
luM iron. «ee. It's no- ..Women have changed rndicalpflltBB<br />
,»n« betides," ho |y („ the last few years but they<br />
;»»?i s »nJlW*J WM i»v| tea haven't brought tfte men along<br />
iiM&ft.,* V f ! - wIlhjiiieBi all the way. It doesn't<br />
|SfiPjp£ vk ««UF»D]f when you.Sliflefe.sHir ail woo<br />
l il lti you 1L<br />
_ — <br />
e city <strong>of</strong>fleiaiB ai that time, but<br />
doubtful If any or toe othe<br />
DIOPI are In a position ti li Second Game <strong>of</strong> Series I<br />
auch a team an the fleld u<br />
hlch „ ,__ the developen <strong>of</strong> till<br />
ra lection have lined<br />
i|r, Chnltr hns inurueltil Eililit Hil/iaini, jnfmtr ugh the amoum <strong>of</strong> Rio<<br />
(if plafir, tt'Ao «'/// mnnegr ihr fatal Irani, la gn mil or the uge <strong>of</strong> the Held '<br />
"0i a frill tall <strong>of</strong> He | The <strong>Ocean</strong> city baieball te<br />
ill- mest the Morris Oua.__<br />
Ine for the second time this<br />
laaon tomorrow afternoon on<br />
»• the- Inlet Field, at Atlantic Oily,<br />
p largely eon. The two ieama met here on<br />
eoniparntiva merits <strong>of</strong> Memorial Day an* the local!<br />
_ „ f i« » Hie team proposed by the varlouB came <strong>of</strong>f t wliine I-B. Tlie aieii-<br />
FAM PLACID COCHHASE. WITH ATHLETICS mcidon. „!„« ha. been rough for the At-<br />
• Italph Cheater, me promoter <strong>of</strong> tatllte city team and they aren't<br />
Cochrane, «*r backstop <strong>of</strong> the Athletics, the hero <strong>of</strong> ]? '«•»• » '•* weekB ago noil- feellng any too iweet about the<br />
phla fan, and eisily the best player who came Into the «en Eddie Williams, form.- N«W „,..,.„ ..,„ __. w— ... -.,<br />
jut Bison, might not be ptr/<strong>of</strong>rning ivirh the MaAmen 7}{J"?*? P U f' r "<br />
MlSW ^ i f<br />
fDEDUMMJI } '••<br />
6 ft rmsl Ol» HSNOe«l.l, MlHI,<br />
jfthe Cleveland flndiiiii!. less <strong>of</strong> the cost, "-<br />
Mind could htyi had-Mickey for the smalj sum <strong>of</strong> ftlJOO, Pioked no better i<br />
B'hlm and] Tom Turner grabbeS him at that price for his "<br />
Harry Heiiinann aliio disproves the theor; y that bail playetn «—OOB». CHIII, Vein<br />
only eat and piay cards or the ukulele whein<br />
not busy on (he jtSftulffi 5?i%wr<br />
illnmond, Tte.big Detroit outneider (who inught<br />
the aforemeti- (T-Wonted-Livo fff<br />
cloned Dinoh ijeonard ao«r to play golf In i I<br />
way) iB.ini'expQrr nt the foiir-wull handball ga<br />
beat Jos' Blithe, or Detroit and other star amate<br />
tt'his work, although they both admitted that the youngster fjamden, Hlliilale. and the raster<br />
\U 1 little polishing. Rut they realmed that he had con* teams In this section, lome <strong>of</strong><br />
nnjmist. the members <strong>of</strong> the team will be<br />
IShd Turner talked the matter over, and in that Clevelatid former big league stars, other*<br />
filtisfied with the eatching staff <strong>of</strong> Glenn Myatr and Luke Save seen service for several sea.<br />
fp agreed to let the Portland owner take King for *l .500.' "f'S « ff ^<br />
i k his rpl _***., Wi^he, « Portland «d was sold »- ^ K'^mfeolleJ^s S<br />
e^Wack for $Kfim, . have sliown iiiiusuai promise dMrff'•'•<br />
_ ^ — - ing the present college year will<br />
jfrfdM Rafip ihitth haw f/ojf lit Mint it Imiiiiif Iliis he Included in the line tip,<br />
iff/ hurls. Far there art no vaunt/ mirhrrt in the Williams has been In con.<br />
prfnjr ninl my hiehtr than Ihr Alhltiiti slur, Wencd with Claik Orlfnth, owna<br />
"""' '» • • • el ' <strong>of</strong> lne at the corps area meet, In ad*<br />
Five Best Will Compete in diilon to selecting teams, the<br />
competition Is stimulating in-<br />
•r . Fmali<br />
terest in pistol markmanshlp,<br />
negular army men, National<br />
an enabling men to qualify for<br />
Guardsmen anil <strong>of</strong>ficers <strong>of</strong> the<br />
medals as marksmen, sharp-<br />
Hes<strong>of</strong>ve Corps <strong>of</strong> New York, New<br />
shooters and experts.<br />
Jersey nnd Delaware, ore lining Four coursps will be IIroil with<br />
theli sights In prebaratlon for the army.4J calibre automatic,<br />
the {jLuquet* Pistol trophy com- - - •••' "-•petulon<br />
to he held at Fort Hancock'<br />
en <strong>Jun</strong>e 11, an event which<br />
will attract the attention <strong>of</strong><br />
Metropolitan marksmen.<br />
Washingion mBjor Lieutenant Colonel Sheldon W,<br />
ft - - " ~ . have both promised, to lend a „•••, #],« nrcnnlieii , nnii<br />
feslight diinge the American League ran at thc.pfwwt eoUpIo <strong>of</strong> their pitchers for the S adjutant geSl 5! iBe iKw<br />
ftMhiming the same proportions as it did last season. The team hire. Connie Mack has eon; Yorif National Guard are holding<br />
gM.the Yankeei have usurped the plan-<strong>of</strong> the Athletics sented to ioaB some <strong>of</strong> the mim. elimination shoots to seleet Bve<br />
Sfiken Bnd the M.flillieii have releptcd tlimselvs to the Mrs or his team w^don' t make fflen ,„„, each . braneh <strong>of</strong> the<br />
W.ih 1925 hv Washinirton. Uio regular trips with the>AtAb- a t m ,0 compete for final honon<br />
gthey itarted onihar fateful slump, the Athleti<br />
ftvThey couldn't get by the Senators and e"rrjt-ull]r It home game,<br />
Mil pennant which VMS predicted for them when they Arraniementa are being made<br />
Puch a hot pace dunni the middle <strong>of</strong> the season, whereby lamei will be played<br />
tins' any other dub, put the Mackmen have heenj ,|,w hi would preftr<br />
yjMg fhatwhlrtiriritre.k <strong>of</strong> sixteen Wtecunye pn<br />
J How to Kill an Oyster<br />
deep in vinegar,<br />
_. i at ail: i<br />
Don't cover up his shining form lelrjp nnd lv..iolie«<br />
ehlhery ana Toon<br />
Wltli pepper like a pnii.<br />
But gently ' lift him from bin ci— tinlion<br />
nnd nqiilentin<br />
^* il». Plnntii mid Fl<br />
shell,<br />
iBecUIS ut the HlOrra<br />
And (irmly hold your breath; Venrlne Aitftaral<br />
"re at 35 yardR, Then with your eager tongue<br />
?e at IB and ii<br />
ynrds at lixed targat«, nnd one<br />
with quick lire at a bobbing 1 targel<br />
at JJ yards.<br />
Colonel .Thatcher T,<br />
P, XiUquer. Von Klin IN KnuriM Mir Aui>! : R*<br />
donor, <strong>of</strong>, jie rtopliy by, hopeii to<br />
make tills a perman<br />
nil 1PS0 WnlkPr ("itp linlf Team grSKRSTWr<br />
In eompetitlon belweei<br />
George von Elm could not ?J—IIPUSM fw; j<br />
lars, reserves aa#gu<br />
Weil bo ignored by en^ one 3tS<br />
BUBBLING OVER<br />
•j Enter National Open<br />
leven <strong>of</strong> the pr<strong>of</strong>essionals<br />
-sr.fi-<br />
Williams will be in t»l.<br />
ra gt M fi :<br />
charged with the Miectioti <strong>of</strong> a ^~ w ^ -7"<br />
team to represent the United MI_H.«I!* I3'.<br />
states in<br />
matehes «t -it. Andrawi in {^g,,<br />
<strong>Jun</strong>e nnd, accordingly, has been w—fc<strong>of</strong>« ror Knt<br />
'named "new to JoBeg an» duft- SS^SISSSNSI<br />
met* • ! ' ~r—_^<br />
yon Elm tacks the national .< ATTBflll<br />
ttUos that have boon held by «M\U«<br />
iBme pthef imemberg <strong>of</strong> the<br />
team, but yielda little to any ,<br />
golfer in ability and color. ;A1. i«ot?Mn_STn<br />
ithqugU ho haa not before play, nny owffir As<br />
M m a Walker Clip team, he 1'Miimolniiiu, i.<br />
tla fe£pepted to add a point or — : d aurd<br />
wiiiiout nog<br />
k l<br />
ana uma nr sii»<br />
AHUOUHCEMEKtS<br />
FOtlNlJ-BTnAy DBA* ON TUB<br />
Buy owner Ajtplf, n o. Box SSI,<br />
Mlllndalnnlii. IVi, . ' a.ii<br />
__I^JS1T Tumour *^ . MOltNINQ<br />
two to the American seore thii ,.W3»T mm<br />
! DritlBli ehampionshln, , < llnwnril Jf returned to,80? BbtChlrlet<br />
;In a secUOBal tournament<br />
quallieati<br />
'«$fJ£Im'.lM» aehleved i Wl<br />
• held over, the couruo <strong>of</strong> the I<br />
ourpjuMed liy tew amateun Hl» AttiMHMtf ;; "X<br />
tlrafnotnlilp vlclorlen wcro wall;<br />
iln-ittSl. He had,pfaviouiiy wenJ<br />
J_. ..' the leading golfers<br />
•s> ft»»#% «*#%, N,:;3J«,<br />
jtbd,,itiit« ehamjiiojijMipfW^tahi<br />
<strong>of</strong> this district, Clarence Hack-<br />
4<br />
i I ( «• t'JH<br />
I fNorltiwcst and the Trnns- Mia.<br />
fff<br />
WM&MStI<br />
m^m^Hm \wmm*m*&m%<br />
«S«W;f;nl»syrletoiieift: IniiboUft |J<br />
n£mESm<br />
ELtiiSBSiEiifti t,<br />
mmmm^<br />
mmmimmm<br />
' BodrtiiH piac«» for, nint<br />
HSMjeaa^''<br />
KEEBqx<br />
aromr. in mal,B«lit«i:.i;i<br />
Si<br />
% J% i<br />
I
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I<br />
<strong>of</strong> Its EfuiltJing in Novel Manner—Mirila-<br />
Vlewnd By Old-TTme<br />
ail; lift»OBPfnj'i|ilieIr constant preaenee at the<br />
i Wfweta 4,000 eata wiBUow belayed tlielr per<br />
iawsJa«li B V<br />
ffi^Wa$ir erirtrttion mmublDi. Bo kno wu tie re<br />
,j ftccsn <strong>City</strong> TJUe ami fruit queit far flower, tliat before, the<br />
^Sy 5 i(iit,ft;Id»y, viewed old- mternoon was over tbe lane<br />
(Diean <strong>City</strong> plcliii-es, looked bowit <strong>of</strong> floral decoratlans wen<br />
'fMW'-elUf, 'tf^mi tbt itatS slaa dlslMBUied atuoitf (lie vtal-<br />
\0f *tho now Ijllllillng, par- ton.<br />
iM 'tho'-taiei Held,<br />
eir homm. \a. Ile<br />
v*! ittraetloaa A. A.<br />
r<strong>of</strong>tte Title 1 »H0<br />
W' in' frosted' l"otii,<br />
faiUdelpBla, to I<br />
Ban «olb, 'wo tie to." eupaoU or tbi niaehme, nlai by Fret.<br />
Mr, Ar(SUrBii, byjtBliri •• . j.-,.-_ , commencement address, Dr. Loon<br />
, OM|ilMni©mt OuiblM Prlnw "Huara Few in _ u h<br />
'flnlptwfc'-BMlIng, Ohaltmafl. AfMr tbe Hearing<strong>of</strong> the, ehsnrts Bound Holw." • T« 3i tnJS,! who<br />
Mono eoprano solo, saade by the state 'Inmeator. gjieeiioii, , ^_-•• • >«1HM« «!>• WllB School, WHO,<br />
"Teieb Ua to FMF." Mrs. Grow entered a-charge against itnior Olau MUed QuBftet darinc the put M&ool year, bavs<br />
Howard MacPhereon. tr Mae- C0i«lle _ for asMim to : *u^- aelfctlon, • • male the BraaMli progrem in<br />
Mwitt, . _ mobil". He itnted tlint he . j U B| 0 I, ci^, chorun h_ k , Bnlllsb. Ten doi-<br />
••Duinr'Sw." .uffirlBg from wnWHoM^ut l f „,„,„,,,, ,,r ltoB ".,,!•,,,», ,oUle,<br />
By pwd wantberby. tbe chnu. injuries to hu rlta and "" Dfi Henenti Fettit '" «w»rt« will be ilwn to the.<br />
Introetuetory remarka. j IB Injured bask, Dr; Townsend PreMntatloB <strong>of</strong> jrlies by inembiH.. o(, ibe - tttree .upper<br />
preiideni, (itated thit »i tbli ttms ne eould Pr<strong>of</strong> OUo Wi Betebiy cliiaea ud a flve dollar prise<br />
Baia solo, "noadwayV Mr. not dBBnltely itate ibe eitmt <strong>of</strong> A(ldl,esii -• .J" ^ fiealiinnn winaer, ,<br />
b Bl b JOB B e i M e 6 Baia solo<br />
Arlbur Byl by JOBn BsnamDre, lae injunes to,Mr<br />
*<br />
rayer,"<br />
by Barbara iispe,<br />
closing prayer.<br />
—• — ft Lake,<br />
"My Talk,'<br />
ni, by E<br />
Weali Han Drowned<br />
that li<br />
!,<br />
MfiBft ffiiiii. banfckwaii Clara Williamson, 1220 Wesley ,,,,„•£„„» Harry Burmal! and<br />
iient <strong>of</strong> an. nll-finily'Avenues Theresa B, Dyer, W <strong>of</strong>acera Benjamin Dungon had<br />
Mte; Bfraitiiee' ahaped,' Central Avenue; Edna Lake, (SI Mtn lbe Mr j M v e ,h# iuoen wag-<br />
Kidffc 7 • ilttrlrti on Central Avenue; all <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> en B, mBlb (nd Ajbury and<br />
pwiFi^iUMiir-ol «• <strong>City</strong>. Bawd the craab at the bridge<br />
atfM It w«a the gift The winners <strong>of</strong> the dollar ThBf DUrrled to the icene and<br />
ej'batt Realty .Company, priie* were! Bdsa Pord, some \,gmi lhs ,|, yoyng pbople lay-<br />
rititbia: wblch wcra dls- House, N. J.; Elizabeth L. Lynch, [o the <strong>of</strong>flce <strong>of</strong> Dr, John p. Ti<br />
iWJWfr*"'' ; " f w Wesley Avenue; Anna HAdi wnife the injuriea ......<br />
LV'.'rtsponee^ fib Prciildent Ueneh, 5709 Aabury Avenue; dreaied, and then placed them<br />
i<br />
i . Tbe Dodge naditer had only<br />
, been aurebased ttwo wtehB a T go,<br />
i accordliiB to CoBlello and li ai.<br />
| iiiOHi a total wreck SB a result <strong>of</strong><br />
Commencement at High<br />
School Next Friday<br />
<strong>of</strong> •enior OUa,<br />
•election,<br />
"Popular Selection!!,"<br />
<<br />
Fnientation <strong>of</strong> lowan.<br />
"Star Ipanficd Banner," ,<br />
m*VtUf«bto to'<br />
term. The''"awards will b<br />
^^de si the coniQiencenient eier<br />
hld I th<br />
".£-*"«"• *-" ""*• *««* «*.. «.«.«<br />
"Bill Manh," orchestra. , card party at the home <strong>of</strong> Mm.<br />
machine was badly torn by I tip<br />
impact wltb tne beavlar car and<br />
Mn. Helen Cor. I the rrnine was badly bent, oroia*<br />
Margaret glpple. car fared little better. Both <strong>of</strong> tbe<br />
.- o. Homer Inasranker OB <strong>Jun</strong>e !4<br />
fenders and the running board Some people" are M dumb, for the purpom <strong>of</strong> securliif the<br />
were .torn from tbe left glue <strong>of</strong> that they think Iceberg l« a fa- funda for the Prims given th«<br />
• [Six Young People<br />
(be car and the franu) woe badly mouse Alaskan Jew, student!, .,<br />
Injured in Acclifcnl «••«•««•<br />
outs caiued by the flying<br />
, ,„, lnal lion, while Mln WeiBer'B , tub-1<br />
7:45 to 8:16 O'clock<br />
Dr, J. Thornley Hughes, presiding<br />
c~<br />
(a) labes In Toyland, Herbert<br />
(b) Intcmiezio<br />
(c) itudeat Prince, vRomberg,<br />
lilfi O'clock '<br />
' . Bay AYenue] Marlon Harrla, 1441 automabU*'. for two or three Tns i« J- <<br />
tinttrMtlBf Ceatral Aveime; QMa, B. Cole- years. The h«rlni was held yei. ibf ih. RurBffOf i<br />
^rif^riiWBraiioa'Vw initii «i Blshth BireetiPraneei terdar morning beiore MaglstniM rair. <strong>of</strong> ihe»yi AI<br />
BJaiWiff old-Umo petkil' Canon, fSB Central Avenue; Ware and Bevies asked Hat Cos- Pint NuCjiinai (<br />
SriWiH^lBwitB: the Jtothryn Shields, i'OSl Bay Ave. lello he hid at th jail here un- ^ ap*fWAi<br />
L<strong>of</strong>ithe NEWS, Bentlnel- -nue; thelma Nlckereon. lfr Tenth til the arrived <strong>of</strong> Qeorge Kearns. "BOLAND<br />
i»|*WftwttWn.«#ilrds, aireeti Helen MBtMamee, liitb whom Oostello claimed was the .Wan Ocpaii. , eily oily TO Tltfe & Tfygt* ^e,.<br />
Central Avenue: Gertrude Italn-<br />
') the.1 Ashury Avenue; Grace stack. !<br />
iridis? to Oceafj <strong>City</strong>, I Taylor, 1112' Aabury Avenue; II<br />
-Inue; Marie Pullo, SOS First]!<br />
a J Street, AU <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. II Uli CUy, N. j.<br />
Wffim Wi^ '•'*'" ~ ••'•'•'- ' iiohn O. .UnBle. local realtor, i • "fry<br />
|itflHW«r'attei«Myril^B .who is us<strong>of</strong>latM with the <strong>of</strong>flee I e_J___ ft, I _»_«_.<br />
IIJtitlQnKatjfldttfrs to women or Herbert X, Smith, underwent I 3881HU & LCtZgHS<br />
^WMWWipg'PO^lip m operatloo in the Atlantic atf , _ ,, , „'" . •<br />
)|!Wqi,m|JI,«|«i4|kVtfm Hospiui yaieMar for an m- 1 Stone Harbor, N, J.<br />
UimpU^m&iamy'-pti'JiWt; teatlnal ajlment. Thi hoapital jl '<br />
^BMOift(iw»hJJiB»oa ; r,''ftS* autfinltlw Wparted his condition ' Phone 50<br />
ev, O, Wrey Adorboldt<br />
Salutatory oraUon. <<br />
»Vi"lertcr inviting the stock- Emeilne Tomptlns, 140 Bay Ave. under arreit and lodged (hem In<br />
Wiip4tnf:']io8ip»nr b >* nye; Thunton Umiai. seventh tns station houie.<br />
I aad, llninMn Avenue; Delbert •_<br />
. Tonpklni, 040 aay ' Avenue; Borrowed Amteaobttt<br />
HtSlwM»nor ta JoMpnine Hallay, Wig Pleasure amis Malar y«Ue«« in»«etor<br />
dlrrjiefW'oti.biiod In Ayenuo; Dorotheu psrotord, 1200 JBBM DoVlne:,m*4cr |wo ehargt<br />
^»ISI#E : Rosalie DeelUa Ryan<br />
, ••BeneAU <strong>of</strong> 'Heading," ,<br />
Oration, • '.'<br />
HtSlwM»<br />
dlrjief<br />
PUBLIC NOTICE TO CREDITOR*<br />
MoektaHe» AabuiT Avenue: Edna Jones, TIS against .VaMtii," met tmtmi<br />
fflffiM^illi"flttrln» (hi day. Asbury Avenue; Robert McXee, Ing an Investigation <strong>of</strong> the ae.<br />
ml3Mir'60VAiuiBi *aa s SWB Central Avenue; Margaret cident. He charged Bim driving the ef&Jltc FB at Fteirs BgSGh ByiiajnB<br />
ana Lean Agseelatlen' thmt they shall<br />
HSeoSwrw tBe^niiB ghiiidspiOSl Bay Avenue; Ed- the ear in a reckieas manner and tiring in imil<br />
file, under eath, their!<br />
SSBte^fifelkr 'dSBnmnlt* W* Clark, 1108 Weal Avenue; alio for driving without a llcenBe, d§bii, HRnanda<br />
ani ^ sJalms aetfiast j<br />
ih<br />
ition within three<br />
^W*4fii4WB8'fn'lne'eom- JOIIB Hutehlnign, 411, Eighth Coatello plead guilty to both m gffl the dats sf this nsties<br />
vBmaai^iMi,>.• •; - ; street; Xalherine Olnther, iljl charge! and itated that thii<br />
hefsA tt@ 'Ah day <strong>of</strong> Juiv,<br />
d claims, debt* mid<br />
E<br />
= | = APPROPRIATE COLORS AND<br />
•Hi | MAXIMUM PROTECTION<br />
jam RAINT<br />
i | 1 VOUH HOME<br />
JL-F. GUEST<br />
PAINTINQ CONTRACTOR I<br />
ry Ave., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> I<br />
WB. H. Colliiion, Jr.<br />
AiiHiii •• Am. B^m \*°*3^tfi-' • i —- '-,.. ' • J: t fJ. ;,,.--: . » J f.... ,- ..ilft<br />
"Why, the preftKnesT" 'j'i'liplta Cop! You wera doing , Why an eibrtltaiit?prkiriSl|iiii(e)iifij:<br />
"Well, tat ones who go Tto|fbrt^fl¥e. , for gail .Wnik nlong any w»tli fl.J^fte|g*<br />
horo war. and vlca vena, 1<br />
I If all tlie world'! a itage, thel<br />
ing must be tbe «IUM f~<br />
1 7 Prtvefb'Improved: A fool and<br />
the big probltra la distribution "'» ««tomoblle are best parted,<br />
-ys Claren« Maiurle, Too . ,,.g m i f,—JJ m a g e „,„.<br />
,,.g mi f,JJ mage „,„.<br />
lie that 40 yeara ago<br />
. m no fluch a thing an n<br />
ark plug and every road wan a<br />
.lour, , •<br />
_<br />
Willie Willis; Pop, what la a<br />
illlii Oh. It's ionnthln;<br />
wltb as automobile^<br />
hf ISr'S.Sh.^roIUO! »«o<br />
11<br />
i<br />
Dfl "'»« «"* « • ><br />
ion has held at , high ra, in * slrttr f « » lll " t *• ""I<br />
nany eases being at ai<br />
,<br />
eaithy aiure at the motne<br />
ypl«il .eiampit, perhaps, la<br />
iuring the ne*i few n<br />
here ii no renion to eipe<br />
eriqus aluinp in our cons<br />
f coinmadliieii in this eu<br />
ut with such adequate p<br />
un ; iom. SO per sent below Ihe high<br />
<strong>of</strong> laat December, althoiiBli<br />
iteel. *, '<br />
innlha - ' """'• Buoyl «W IBM<strong>On</strong>ai<br />
ion«i ,ew m a i <strong>of</strong> (h(, BAV(OU( JVB<br />
UIBS y ' The unprontable reiults<br />
mtn "' lMt " 8( "' 1 |B aplt " qr ">*«<br />
rirfii?' •»l' ldE Motorlat (meekly);<br />
your Honor, the doolor<br />
Please, sign on ( flivver that went<br />
told me ioueaklng up<br />
Landlg Avenue y-<br />
my blood was getting watery, terday; "Yen<br />
don't need to laugb<br />
and I put In a little aliBobol<br />
to lirt!. H yiJU<br />
hml all tbe paint<br />
keep It from freeilni.<br />
rubbed <strong>of</strong>f you, you'd look like<br />
AlTies!<br />
beck, loo,"<br />
Many a wicked line ahe<br />
typed Cadlilae owners "What was<br />
Until tne boss's hei»rt<br />
gbe tbe strangeiit<br />
accident you ever<br />
swiped,<br />
haiir*<br />
Hut after the martial nirch<br />
was Lincoln awneri<br />
"Well, yeiter.<br />
Piped<br />
day' I droite<br />
down town and<br />
Many a dirty dish shti<br />
wiped, foumd a place<br />
to park at once,"<br />
Miaie discouraged the ustor-<br />
,,;" see <strong>of</strong> «Wi. The late sDrinir mm<br />
iw iu ^nE-i%cnter or Buyer-<br />
Renters and Buyers For Your Rear Estate<br />
spring and p<br />
W'iffiP"'. "'" Means disappearing yet backward proriugtlon <strong>of</strong> butter<br />
more rapldl; than usual.<br />
» « ,<br />
» Twenty- corn—prices at present are<br />
W*? 81 * only about IB per cent, above<br />
lit'WKistb ,be pre-war price level, inch<br />
Avenue to j o w prices lave encouraged tbe<br />
Mfr ,'• Indicate that boil have been lea ani i° M '"<br />
ti lonier tban ! uiual to- fake'ad. * "Yes, mliorai" | •<br />
- • ' I vantage <strong>of</strong> tbls method or iiillli- "A pound In the, band, don't<br />
i'tagw ql He psnotfles ing eorn, Bven so tbe earir. ydta know la worth two OB tto<br />
if de»r(mt qr:"i»4»pn. over if corn at the end <strong>of</strong> tbli head."—Oal, Pelican, '<br />
astination is the Thief<br />
«f lime t and Money fff<br />
light be; add^4 when thii familiar quotation it applied to REAL ES-<br />
^ ^ INVSTMENTS, for a buy today insures you <strong>of</strong> a pr<strong>of</strong>it to*<br />
tapjv, bpt if you wait until tomorrow to buy tome one else will<br />
ake the lir<strong>of</strong>it. -<br />
||^j|-lri l 'iny you to procrastinate in your investments?<br />
" K '' '•• . . . . • •<br />
t-~% , lome Inveatmenti lor your coniideration ***^<br />
qpw divfelopment. Price,<br />
Simp»on Ave. Lot—40K 100<br />
Priee now ^100 ;<br />
Bitt>«ilow on. Deem Road—Six rooms and<br />
tBiftLBUtiidt ihedi furniihed. Price, $8,500.<br />
j j • : ' - Terma Krtni§d.:<br />
Price and ttemi upon appliaitwn;<br />
; ^U hettement <strong>of</strong> our ci^, RealtoM do noi;<br />
,;'place iilnifln prop^rtiii,. ' : ..<br />
I ALL<br />
ISTLER<br />
ROOM SPECIALIST<br />
APARTMENTS COTTAGES<br />
802 Cental Avenue Phone 1295<br />
Your Last<br />
Opp^ppinity<br />
TOBUY<br />
A centrally located <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
Front Lot with Riparian<br />
Rights, for less than<br />
$3,000 per hotfoot<br />
We HaveTT^i lots<br />
SQ'feet Oce|in Front<br />
75 feet <strong>Ocean</strong> Front<br />
\ 50 feet <strong>Ocean</strong> Front<br />
Take your choice and act now—.not next<br />
month after prieei have advanced.<br />
Ten chpitee lott in the best section <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Gardens that can Ire bought under<br />
".••..-'•'.••••. market price, .' :'<br />
breathe nil you want <strong>of</strong> It free..' rams ;l<br />
fflpurse without v<br />
^isbiit a piece <strong>of</strong>i<br />
STAN<br />
"Likewiie, a motor *<br />
^t no power is a pw^tjfe'<br />
for any man to drV||#f#|<br />
aroun"<br />
go anywhere in comii<br />
at leait can't takeaUU^<br />
h^h, nor pulTa Wj pM|1i<br />
<strong>of</strong> bad road without diuf%||<br />
ing gears, 3|<br />
"Better be sale wi|^fii<br />
"Standard" QasoUine^3«<br />
r always dependable—th|(^,i|!<br />
sorry with some u^i J|<br />
known brand,*' *?£<br />
THE BUY ; , OF<br />
I mil Sell at<br />
Absolute Aucll<br />
110 CHOICE LOTS<br />
"FIP11IK MOTOH,MINUTES FHOM ANYW1IEBE"<br />
Saturday,<br />
(Under #ent^Main or Shine)<br />
Buy a Hdme Site s<br />
And whea I toy w*oliM!e. iiwn just sMt 1 ! ray-at Itai^ oni.Ui<br />
li only poMtWt in bulk buying tad buUt itttng, and eyejy. lotii a W
fit<br />
$?££.<br />
nttri rtyftfWOi to<br />
«M«Mb A* W*<br />
elirtilh Etreflu nay Is pHan.<br />
UitCltr Developnwnl Compin*<br />
FniHa rnm wn>r.«l(tith to Fif-<br />
deft- 1 !* iunii frem FifiF-ie^find<br />
fty.tltlllh BtrMl, IM*. Io OCffn,<br />
jlS ft mln. from Pl(l»-«l«liilt<br />
tjjjnlnih flirfil-. lin» to SHH.<br />
th« GiijStiflUMyttoniiwni<br />
MB. in Bl»k M. own<br />
^Jnniiiii 1B AIBifl W,<br />
tltt NIhTI<br />
•Biiln niiiNy IO 1<br />
p. W. 1« «,„«( IM Borough )>1iHUma$i-tttil I<br />
-snw<br />
ian«N A, >«,<br />
Ralph B. 1'mHIM,<br />
11 .M,<br />
Hprti Thorniierifnri*.<br />
lind Tccb'a npnqh, rsnli!!!<br />
BefeyeN <strong>of</strong> ftvafsil<br />
Jolm A, Vl*f»*k io Aiurtnloi f<br />
Jiilii Jr. 11,<strong>On</strong>. LO! II, *«e BMrilHaB<br />
— ' "You IDU Know, know, IT U I Ifi «|<br />
J It isn't a hick town unk-sa tie perieneed hllll»fl ! jji<br />
hanWr's wife knows how much think this was plutffi<br />
at Marjory—"Mamma, home when 1 was barn?" were you y m nllVe on deposit, —^- And we're ——S jtiitjf<br />
Commission<br />
t Mother honie when "No 1 darling, was barn?" 1 was at do baseball -^— umpire evar rsnj any And married we're conji, jjf<br />
BratidniB's, 111 the country," for <strong>of</strong>fice, . lived—together, :"•<br />
"Wasn't you awful' s'prlsed , <<br />
lirig i nprpH taerp yf less*<br />
Cliy <strong>of</strong> oape May<br />
Ths nlrt-tiliio flshttng miin<br />
j Affects Small Consumer<br />
• - ' iblaft. i-l ill., if<br />
drew a Eiiti: the new one flrtrls<br />
It more pr<strong>of</strong>ltable [o tiruw<br />
erowih.<br />
OUIlli af C3M MS1» Poin The Centfnl Power and<br />
eaiirtl Wdirhi-rhji to Hn Light Ceuipany, whleh Hiipplies Hona Bllrkhni'ill «!>!'». *!"•-<br />
til*. l,ol«
^^ ^ s ' j ^ -3 f *?J -J" v3^ #* i_~ **^~ JJ^ ^^ -^<br />
Ill<br />
m t:<br />
I<br />
:<br />
F.<br />
I<br />
JftV'<br />
lift<br />
mm<br />
lii<br />
m<br />
"' I 'V<br />
HESEASON QI? EXPUDRATIQN<br />
p fj f-k ft || Mr. Julian MUlir. wno nn* uwn<br />
H if II Pial I recommended fur ihe work by<br />
$ T t*_V L ^ ' * °" Pr<strong>of</strong>. Blake <strong>of</strong> !h» S..w jer«.y<br />
[A ?D _*.- --- Agricultural Cr.ilvf.e at Now<br />
ttftXepOrtS Oil Brunswick,<br />
64 "* l • *• rf . in ihe wwk lipginning Monday,<br />
•I* <strong>Jun</strong>e 14,'a HIOO toot moving pic<br />
__,, ^-,--a/ ' ture will be taken under the<br />
sBlJ^J ' —^^ direction o( the pulillrlly diiecior,<br />
^Sije u '« II i a showing oil <strong>of</strong> the resorts and<br />
|ljeUa Freeholders ot rrog- oijer pnns <strong>of</strong> the county. This<br />
fe Made To Adverti., TXi^tT?-" S<br />
RGbllllty at Exposition the expense " utilised the Cape May County week. The Governor will make . ., . HI___ F|l»i Md<br />
resort book issued by the, Cape the I rip to wildwood from lea Accident Near tlkton. Mi |<br />
May County Times on a bails on oirt and return in a private ^ ;<br />
which to prepare flpeclneations train. „ „ _ .„ „„* oj!<br />
for the new booklet. The Saturday observances <strong>of</strong> Lloyd W. Seaman Jr., "SB ;<br />
During the las, month the the cenven.lonwii.be the most years, <strong>of</strong>/^ Harto «d ^<br />
publicity direction addressed spectacular <strong>of</strong> the four-day gain- boro, «»» k '» ,,nlIle ne<br />
meeting, <strong>of</strong> the Cape May County erlng, culminating in a great al 3 oc =ck when!J| n >"^ -•<br />
rhamhSr <strong>of</strong> Commerce, Ihe parade In which 20,000 membera was drlvng hed throng<br />
Kiwonls Club <strong>of</strong> Wildwood and <strong>of</strong> the organisation will parade bridge «. r 1^B7" ll °mbaB"nlent|<br />
the Klwnnis Club <strong>of</strong> Cap,. May, in full uniform, vicing tor the down a ««« n ;^ SeBB»i-'<br />
ouilininB In each instance plans various priles to be awarded, to the railroad track..on *B«"<br />
rnr th* TWO, nnlblt. being under- — :: = • mo pike, nine miles from Llk .<br />
1 on<br />
taken by ihe county and eipioln- fj,__ Mav School ' ' - , u «, '<br />
lot- ihe details <strong>of</strong> each lo these ^P 6 'y f" 100 ' - Mr, seaman, with Francis Howaiiiiirnrn<br />
Teacheri Are Active nrd, 2i year, old, <strong>of</strong> olassbero,<br />
Jn order that proper interest — and Miss Doris Nolltey, » y.ora ,<br />
may he slimulaied among the statistics given out by the old, Isewport News, va,, wen ifarmers<br />
<strong>of</strong> Ihe county, arrange- New Jersey Stale Teachers.- As- turning from n w .-* lr ! taking egtabliahmeat <strong>of</strong> Oliver<br />
IBalr, Philadelphia.<br />
I Parents, <strong>of</strong> the deceased youne<br />
Leslie Hand, i( .<br />
man reside in GiaiBhoro in the<br />
was arrested i?<br />
month 10 explain what will be re- j n g ),y the teachers <strong>of</strong> Cope May jured.<br />
qtilrfd in the nature <strong>of</strong> fruit and couniy and displays their [merest Mr. ienmnn won caught liemnil HENRY Y. CLOUTING<br />
vegeto tiles to fomplete Ihe egrl- '„ ,„,, objects <strong>of</strong> the Association the wheel as the iiioiblne loiiK<br />
cultural display at Ihe Sesqllt and Br,, ,„ promote Ihe educational the plunge nnd wan crushed upon Beesley's Pelnt (Vote for t ^<br />
81 till. South Jersey Eiposllioii. interests <strong>of</strong> Ihe Stole; lo secure the tracks below. He died o few<br />
• • I If he Is fortunate enough 10 pro- and matnlaln for the <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> minutes after.<br />
For Coroner<br />
cure the services <strong>of</strong> Mr. Miller, teaching li« true rank among the Mr. Howard and .Miss Nottley<br />
I ihe problem <strong>of</strong> proper selection pjeiessions; to promote and were hurled out, as the car went Dr. H, R. HORNOTlNi<br />
land display <strong>of</strong> these agricultural guard the the imprests <strong>of</strong> public ever the brld«e and suffered In- '<br />
samples will lie well token care ani| state whool IBOchers by ternal injuries and fractures,<br />
WUdwood 1?<br />
<strong>of</strong>. meonii <strong>of</strong> Inslructlon, conreri-nce . Authorities who Investigated the Ordered and Paid For tiy Itgiiert H, MHkr, rapo May (&a1<br />
The publicliy director Is en- and uniled aetlon, accident believe that ieornon, tlr. :<br />
denvoring to Bet Ihe service* <strong>of</strong> o The annuol Convenlion will be ed from driving the automobile nil<br />
young lady who will be the held in Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, November day, became deepy and, doslni!<br />
<strong>of</strong>flelal hosies, at the Fhlla- II lo 13, . for a moment as the machine was<br />
"" v" p " _ q . . , . *^ .» - . ririisDlnf ijiii hriHirp Inat rnttlrnl<br />
tlon and will be known a<br />
Cape Slay county,<br />
perfected Mrs, Chnrles C. Head, wife <strong>of</strong> w<br />
A plan has been<br />
d<br />
pe<br />
for ap- Assemblyman Head, who tins been<br />
which was submitted<br />
1<br />
f<br />
whereby receiving treatment at the Lyons st<br />
proval by Ihe Beard,<br />
'Hints and Hospital, Philadelphia, lias shown til<br />
i may have marked improvement, she prob- Id<br />
pally rtort playing a three iis<br />
y the iesqui, ""? *'"'<br />
me •peelally inade Victor re- Th uld be prefera<br />
ivliiih will be rcprciduced em after the busy<br />
nth a loud speokrr eilnllar in tin<br />
be flB ' e 10 ""I to the<br />
ilyinSeBI^ resorl > " L1 = ' k mm<br />
crossing the bridge, lost control<br />
<strong>of</strong> It. Another theory Is thai a<br />
defective port <strong>of</strong> Ihe steering<br />
Ife <strong>of</strong> wheel broke.<br />
s been Howard, when he regained con-<br />
Lyons seigusaess at the hospital, said<br />
shown thai he did not know what caused<br />
preb* the accident.<br />
to the The funeral <strong>of</strong> Mr, Sennlon will<br />
••—••- ••- '-Id Saturday fr— "•- •—•---<br />
' --'"• -<br />
Direction <strong>of</strong> The Geo. W. BcnDcthnm IteM<br />
seoaon for |<br />
I. <strong>On</strong> Its!<br />
1 ^m<br />
FOR<br />
Walter C. Ehley<br />
Contractor and Builder<br />
Fourteenth and Bay Ave <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />
P, O, Box ]6j<br />
We finance homei up to 60% <strong>of</strong> their appraiitd value,<br />
WILDWOOD'S<br />
Most Valuable Business<br />
Boardwalk Front<br />
With Riparian Rights<br />
UPKiN<br />
p<br />
Franklin Trust Bldg., Phila., Pa.<br />
:'ji ' . iM «ny Broker ; 'j ;"•,'•<br />
V<br />
Complete Change <strong>of</strong> Program Ewjj||<br />
ADDED ATTRACTION ;<br />
Thnr-ihi), Frlila; ami Haliirilai, <strong>Jun</strong>e S, 4, S<br />
The Frisco Harmoni<br />
8—Melody Manardii-J f<br />
With JOYCE CARLTON I<br />
ORFTlnn JMiiily, Nimn^ Iianw* and Siitt 1 ""-<br />
In nililitlim In cinr ( -•--•—•—<br />
uj, Krlilaj, JIMP !— " "*<br />
RICHARD TALMADI<br />
"The Night Patf<br />
Addi.d-Jii.w slow (if "Thi. Jlarrli-u l.ifr ill. BflM m<br />
,,,1111,-d »IOO JMSV<br />
TiiiBiimiw, Snliinlny, Jnne 8<br />
Patsy Ruth Milli^ ft<br />
Kenneth Harlan & Mary 'fug<br />
"The King <strong>of</strong> the IT<br />
Addtd C«nedy i AUce ArdeU in •' %<br />
"SHE'S A PRINCE" 1<br />
RXTHl-TnplcH or the Bar and First Bap '<br />
WEEK OF JUNE 7 |<br />
Duly Mitiaee at 2 P. M. S<br />
Addri AHracUan, mid K<strong>of</strong>tltlt* In addition t» W<br />
Paotoplors . ?«<br />
indar pad Toc-iilay, inni T and 8— •;.<br />
Clara Bow in |<br />
"Dancing MotiM "<br />
A nlory <strong>of</strong> a jouni wife's nlgat oat la HwJ«j|<br />
pep and spire. : •*<br />
Added Comtdyi BiUy Frendiy in "F^<br />
• r . AwopVraMM '.p<br />
lVrilncBdny, <strong>Jun</strong>e B— . •""'.';£'<br />
Owen Moore & Gladys Hu<br />
"GoStraifil<br />
Added: Ton <strong>of</strong> fun comedy, "W VJm<br />
Helene Chadwick & William<br />
Added Comedy: Charle* Pufe^<br />
V «TW£ OFTOfflST<br />
BCmA-J"Tlffi CREWC<br />
T Peifonnunces enrf'Mttang :»J<br />
Matinea Saturdays and HoUdaji-<br />
mm-<br />
Piibliihed Twice t-Week<br />
VOL I-^o. 18 PubltinM Every<br />
TyiMup MI rrldur Attamoaa<br />
Bugbee Low Bidder For Water k<br />
Extension in Gardens Tract<br />
||ti|f'' : Fifty-fifth TMnton Contractor's Bid <strong>of</strong> $86,090, Lpweit <strong>of</strong> Seven<br />
^^^jjky? Biddeti, Accepted By <strong>City</strong> Commisiioners—Specifica-<br />
^5ppi||w, and <strong>of</strong> tiom Call For Completion <strong>of</strong> Improvement by Sent. 10<br />
KoMlhe ocein, or Wi ' ! StBrl W o * As Soon A§ Award <strong>of</strong> Contract is Made<br />
ffiSKili Wieill in the *• Newton Bugbee, <strong>of</strong> Trenton, f** J<br />
%?fe'** .«u ^•i.-js,\rzH. 1 -?;Graduates<br />
ffifijifntK * teniion <strong>of</strong> thn water service lo T** lj T" D *]j<br />
mmmi hamni ium- the Gardens tract, porier-Smith 1 OlU 1 0 DUllU<br />
V*£'•&'-I' totf hulr, a Company, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, were j - , -^ , , .<br />
tjfl.ltat,*rtw>n mata a ^ ^ ,Bw m i m TMr m r- pnsjt~ntv<br />
| ;pgrfciri|K:.d«ir motor for the work was 1ss,?f4. 1 UI I UBlCIllj'<br />
Hint' «ri' tMi concrete Bids for Ihe Improvenient were -—<br />
r '"'- •"-"" recelvid by the ComnilBaianers ai i. . _ ,, _ ,<br />
5,,,ft the regular nie«rins on Monday, rlanting a Urove Hub<br />
f^/ Sum •tan* park-. The tuniraciors eihibited keen ject <strong>of</strong> Dr. P, J Evani in<br />
'IS'otneri don't even conipetltion io get the work. D , *"<br />
pt'' !ELV : I. ,,, , There was a difference <strong>of</strong> ii,« Baccalaureate Sermon<br />
KB 1 "" •Wf* * Ihan H.00U between the ave<br />
Bi'lijnl Binerence it low biuders. _<br />
h^twris pus on this ja^isi, BOSS C. Heath, <strong>of</strong> AI.| Mere than fjve hundr<br />
'ft a •((action <strong>of</strong> a lee-1 ianiic city, bid I9i,43f,"f. sen- »«»» uitereisied in ihe young pu-<br />
®*C r L ki. J j man & Ltiigus, <strong>of</strong> atone Harbor,' t 1 " and in tbe <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> schools<br />
l|dnver may- be blinded b w ,9iiJ76- anj ,i,e iiandard attended the baccaiaureato s><br />
ftft ! <strong>of</strong> tilt oncomiiii car, Engineering Company, <strong>of</strong> Ation- ilQm oeld in ihe High Bchool I<br />
rtjnctivfly Bivel way to tic city, bid lial.621. auditorium on lunday evening,!<br />
«. •'"• I The bluii were referred la Clly « r >« listened to one <strong>of</strong> the f-<br />
Wtt'~- ••.-• Engineer Coilisson for scheduling. Bermons ever delivered to a i......<br />
S4|pojor, Cir is out <strong>of</strong> He reported the bid <strong>of</strong> A, New. au\m olaH In this city. Dr.<br />
«.i,, • . . • i „_ „, ,, ., , !,(,! P, I, Evans, the speaker, n<br />
nlullon to "Planting a Orovc," as th_<br />
bee be •)«' <strong>of</strong> the ba<br />
qctdfnU have happened<br />
jjtjQi;i?ni¥ a qufstion <strong>of</strong><br />
W.-jn'.^Mtlilait with s<br />
ability to perron<br />
accordini to thi<br />
He Infor—' "•-that<br />
he I<br />
j'pirkifilbfdinanM,<br />
1 ^<br />
rs and as- similarity <strong>of</strong> the<br />
,,, jy,je ,o BOH in the p 1 """""<br />
f ihe oublic and " ve fertility ul ,<br />
$ Grtat Family thLmspapeiWminema's\ Greatest Family Resort<br />
d the young people<br />
ie In the ——>> '•<br />
gain, but to<br />
<strong>of</strong> leaving<br />
ss' J 1 * vumK "' He Hated that he planned to through education nt<br />
|>«s filcntion 41 mide brine e|,Ber one or two trench the gre '<br />
JMvoiuftaAweHi THir- digginf jaaehines and trench ail- <strong>of</strong> man .<br />
""-"•• E.. ers to the operation. In addition the planting (<br />
(fe and pfohibit park,<br />
will be _, , _ ...<br />
erty owners benefitted by the by Dr. Ev<br />
•srvlce, Tbe local water coir<br />
is entered into an agre<br />
»ith the city to —'-'- 1<br />
IJ^irtjii to the mif •<br />
per^peM Ben <strong>of</strong> ^ggjj ^ ^ 0<br />
^Wd^ih; g*d faith<br />
jf!W;ijB)jiiti are it-<br />
Ruby Dunstan<br />
<strong>of</strong> the $| J$,066 For 151 <strong>On</strong>e<br />
• f no Thoutand Dollar Bondi "!"'• t" t<br />
PH^^*v£ Nfaie Submit Bids For Iisue w<br />
M3s<br />
t-T>4iM<br />
OCEAN Crnf,s HEW JERSEY,<br />
the "pup's"<br />
on little 001<br />
ited the<br />
il <strong>of</strong> fertile Hold Frolic<br />
Leading Athletis bt<br />
Organiiation<br />
Baptists For Second Year<br />
^ - ^ \<br />
William 0. Oarotheni. ploncar I Afternoon<br />
at 1 A, M. Monday at bis Ii<br />
in itraihmErg. Be was a vle-<br />
Uin <strong>of</strong> an acute attack <strong>of</strong> lmllgejition,<br />
Mr, Cardthsrs wag lit<br />
Illn fifty fom th year, Hs is raported<br />
aa the oldest resident <strong>of</strong><br />
Btrathmere, livlnii there 37 yean.<br />
He built the first hsu». the<br />
old Whslan rtouse, at Strath',<br />
mere or Corion's Inlet as It la<br />
generally known. In later years<br />
he wag the proprietor <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Curothor's Hotel, He had a host<br />
<strong>of</strong> friends aiiiong FhiladeJphia<br />
sportsmen who fished at OorsOii^<br />
Inlot,<br />
Fuiioral services will be conauotod<br />
at tllo Oarothtr's Hotel at<br />
i o'olock Wednesday afternoon.<br />
Interment wlis take placo i<br />
Wnoilland Oemeti<br />
Sirs. James Ulster, <strong>of</strong><br />
New Ordinance<br />
Makes I>astic<br />
side <strong>of</strong> Streets Nea»<br />
Boardwalk<br />
Present Pastor<br />
With Fbor Lamp Alfa, P^kin, Tabooed % £<br />
he<br />
^<br />
eig<br />
"±1<br />
'<br />
lt lWa fijggg<br />
' ; ^&rt<br />
Bov, 0. Walter iheliey, pastor <strong>of</strong> flrsi reading b* the Oity'e<br />
the Baptist Church, wu pleaMJiUy mUsIone'""lut Monuay. '<br />
surprised at the conclusion <strong>of</strong> the ordinance wiii to "<br />
I Iota I At the service last<br />
g and Oscar I»« P"t «<<br />
alley had an .easy time cleaning ' n *<br />
• •-• "* "— in IB« g5 '<br />
iornlns ul<br />
o bulging atli- *•" L<br />
. ly successful ill _ ^ ^<br />
the jumps as in the dashes.<br />
,i,n( Melvin Imith ond Howard stain- C 1 ! • ,<br />
e! ton eliminated oil comera In the, r l<strong>On</strong>SI<br />
"to't'he'pub- maii tnwnay and were erowned • ,WM ,<br />
great pitchers' battle In<br />
Jlon In thi- ball<br />
..... ...J-tsams <strong>of</strong> W, I.<br />
Urs. James AUi tin, Hayden a bitter strugEle, !<br />
"Come,<br />
Thoa<br />
AJmlghty fred H<strong>of</strong>fman, the<br />
Oh irlei Weiley for the winners<br />
am<br />
m pi ayer, He¥ Joieph W, ghqc-niakor. whose<br />
tw<br />
Pallor <strong>of</strong> Holy Trinity P. nete the deciding fa<br />
j front right wheel BBBlnit the<br />
,„, =»'» "t an angle <strong>of</strong> 4B degreti.<br />
irk The e«eptlon to thu, howevtr,<br />
j to Eleventh Street, ,-••-— -<br />
cors should be parHe<br />
ulh side <strong>of</strong> the street, oppoilte<br />
I the Flanders Hotel,<br />
" . Ho 4Uw PaikiBg<br />
<strong>of</strong> Heart Attack Parking in pubilo ailoyB ii<br />
* .i . rt i prohibited. Garage 0<br />
a aumraer Resident<br />
„«. on.y<br />
the front.<strong>of</strong> their hulldlnOTBL<br />
[n aocordaMe to the parkin<br />
regulations.<br />
line.<br />
iiii i-n i qor. la,<br />
nevi Evani ., ..nlth !t»li. William D. Kooiiler, <strong>of</strong> JSJ4 mulh-slde <strong>of</strong> lUhth Itreet. fr<br />
I talkative man- Bridge itreet, Frankford. died «• PMtolflee alley to A<br />
I q; pMure Lam<br />
Organization <strong>of</strong><br />
Y«y Favorably<br />
The organlMtlon <strong>of</strong> the OC0.O<br />
favorably. At. the prtient tig,<br />
rteieo, i,ait blo«|i ^iiilift|<br />
, many ptrwa. ' Mr, ; ffr*lttB !<br />
une. A dinner ihBVMl«Hi!!to*<br />
Bs attended by nni iold '.ttpiiM*<br />
SftF peruni at the Hans will havi( on o<br />
Rich<br />
Kadfom u Captains..<br />
.^^^{v^v^T^^^^^'^fili^iJT 1 ^^;^?^.^ l>''- •••^•li.i'. ••l';V/ ! '^-i'o^ ^cv'' ^l; : ^^^ i; ^>i^|^ ^'i : -'- *f 1:j^;'t^> : -- : ':t.'^^. |: •*; : '• ' •': ' ^X 1 ^'--'^ %'KM^'v-J^'^t^^n^V^Cfi^-^v^^^ ^••^oV^-ftl'/v>^- ''•'.'•'^'*'y^°-<br />
mmsm<br />
ter- loll - <strong>of</strong><br />
•e. ihonW nttijiaWS<br />
sort alt.nd thla.klgTihtlc<br />
ceivM, not. bnj^^i<br />
vm~ BUa, NewiYtmm<br />
m ,„/ HsVemon<strong>of</strong> IS!<br />
Syftl Rling Emsode msm<br />
w&-<br />
W:<br />
7<br />
m<br />
•? t mmim mm<br />
I the hut<br />
Una tw« •<br />
dern home': rtsbt<br />
f the NBWi a» a.Ll« olftrt* 5<br />
tlon from the Connty rOoian^ <strong>City</strong> propertl<br />
Clerk: Hvlng Ha ret-— —• - - • - • - • — - - " * «<br />
. ; . *
v?<br />
'I<br />
it<br />
r »<br />
V<br />
^<br />
1 a<br />
MESS<br />
fi'Bink|fi:f<br />
Bonds<br />
iff n#;<br />
the iPfancisean Monasteiy, the<br />
"toDtilTnued<br />
bciar<br />
front Pali in»<br />
Ante njlt <strong>of</strong> ll Bklngfupd u .'the<br />
a annll- tereal<br />
cable td re&tfitl<br />
:rav Is coilirenrWfM<br />
1153.9 1,11,<br />
Int or thrMUaM<br />
for dodtj,<br />
water<br />
BUPpU , electric light or Bower,<br />
gas aiid<br />
marketi,<br />
1111,000, 00.<br />
Ins. W, we!!; no fonder they've<br />
«, .....Meiers, which had Account <strong>of</strong> Places visited tjifh plnnhtd to stage a moon-<br />
i auleUy, made 11 imlight<br />
tall In the evenlnc, but the<br />
had such a time flndlnB irt<br />
fleer lo use his at Capitol - , iBSlement weather forced a<br />
rate pa rtliousasd<br />
127.20. '<br />
dollars,<br />
ggfeeol<br />
huddlf ffl<br />
iris In HH<br />
J all »e an- •}» «» **'• ».»••». «n " d ln »w°««»»e The new rate would only make non. Many iinapjhoii". " "'<br />
»|»WSrani«d. Amopj ££•£•"* «« U8in » MOO We by the m« •<br />
i^WtJtjl4tttBioM S hVl ? W ? "J" 11 ;'"'"* <strong>of</strong> fas. The rate for cohsum. the after<br />
I ,,oj eJ,Blf W "top. He driver er» using 10,000 -feel sad more Zoo Nat<br />
iilfiUa# ?«. KrepJBt pit iSK"- , ." the _f** " d 6t " a ">«* th "«ln« «»« Mine, he Allans and AiUngton CemMetT, i ffM^Jg 1 * * to """»•»••<br />
pi};i',^ .<br />
the, evening the majority <strong>of</strong> I • ^ffiiira aaii, CTTATE '<br />
The report was ordered received the party enjoyed ihe show at ; ~ O^*WMBMS_<br />
- \ ,. A»« automobile race ended on and Bled, The city will not pro- Keith's Theatre. I Ml f ta»« il» Wt«ii«<br />
".liU,'ttffli (1***5 Avenue, between Seventh leit against the change. The rain which greetei 4 ••• — * ~ » "• - • -<br />
^ , „ ,,M .w^ «»_L.,_ ._. .j awaksnine on Friday ]<br />
fwlU bi-MW BnrtfpfiW toe drjyer to halt. The Realtors who sell<br />
Jft "*" ' ' """ "" " " •"<br />
y^^ff&MmmttW<br />
^dral-C6me(ory.: Folia-1<br />
ith# Bsptrl<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> A|©,<br />
ROOMS<br />
^ fibf Ojp^<br />
Your Name <strong>On</strong> Our Che<br />
Your Account in This BJ<br />
—and you have equally well tort" we gee greater arid<br />
equipped yourself for a pleasant opportunities to serve,<br />
vacation or a pr<strong>of</strong>itable lifetime <strong>of</strong> '<br />
buiineti activity—in. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. Your name on our eht<br />
This bank knowi <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, your account here will put<br />
betoita <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, gervas <strong>Ocean</strong> nervice facilities at your it<br />
<strong>City</strong>. In the rapid growth <strong>of</strong> a way that should 1 mean 1<br />
"America's Greatest Family Re- you.<br />
Banking- Tru»ts~ Title Inturance ig|<br />
4% linie Account*-Safe DepotiU~lni>e$tmentMU^<br />
Settlement Room,-. Viiitora' Information and Travel $m<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> - ; |<br />
Title It f rtwt €o*np|<br />
Anbury Avenue at Eighth Street |<br />
OCEAN CITY HEWS, OCEAN CITY, 1., I.<br />
nnnuiing 1116 arrangement<br />
here for Mr, ahester, DoMarU<br />
Incidentally, was one <strong>of</strong> th,<br />
cioverosi, nrst basomen In »oml<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Sinwre '••' Foster G«<br />
pro hail around Caniden rini<br />
Philadelphia until an Injury re<br />
eeiveii 111 an iiiitnniobile aetlrii.il<br />
several years ago entlpd his alii Anglers* Club<br />
lelic activity,<br />
! Eddie, Williams, foniiur bl(<br />
ICBKUi! player, who has been ap Northeaiter Carried Away<br />
painted as manogir <strong>of</strong> the lean Two Feet <strong>of</strong> Beach Dur-<br />
gfiDmVvbridge which Chester w|)l place on Ihi<br />
• local diamond Is gathering in nf ing Week End<br />
array <strong>of</strong> talent which wllf revolt*<br />
^sn <strong>Line</strong>s Burned<br />
v Florist Dies While?**<br />
<strong>Line</strong>s Burned lionise hMPhali in the resortU, . , _ _• when Mlm LoiUwP. Comon anil<br />
_ 1 '-'-— ; cities nf n,u couiny. wllllnniH ICIear Lan^ 8 T He tsu »eji; I with » l.i.i. th<br />
voca,i<br />
1aleiIt<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> i<br />
held by rat III) audiences through<br />
out the M m was glveii<br />
anothe<br />
leal belom<br />
SIi<br />
Sunday evenini<br />
First Drum Dr. J. Tbornley Hugbell.appenreil<br />
« city untile iln<br />
ilini Kiui! wi<br />
i^nfiiiei <strong>of</strong> lilt<br />
(Continued from Pago 1) l' n W' I w °!« «° '»« eountj OK<br />
,My unnie will itppear on the h « mi1 Bt Ki0 0nde. and tn.<br />
iwneral election ballot, in Noveui. pelllions from the door, knob<br />
her, but not on the primary bai- where my Wn had t<strong>of</strong>t then! the<br />
iqt en <strong>Jun</strong>o U a l u bsfBre , Petu,nBa »„ the<br />
The Inw, until amended .n... " . . - - : .<br />
that intltions for naminat<br />
county <strong>of</strong>lcera should be 01<br />
the county Clerk not later than I to the County Clerk, who took<br />
twemy-nye days before the prl- them and filed them as being renreviouj<br />
4«y,,<br />
HthB two drawbridges<br />
Si Octan • <strong>City</strong>-Somern<br />
' Mrday atifd<br />
b<strong>of</strong>ora she could<br />
i^tanlBl I)"! Backed<br />
fh lenalon wires run- Father Blake<br />
tthe briilge and for a<br />
Kiohtti iMiions <strong>of</strong> thf. Holds Silver<br />
|(thout power.<br />
l|tt, bridge iqiider lit<br />
jjSreugh the bridge <strong>of</strong><br />
Sjre trolley. lint, heek><br />
p» ft» pilot <strong>of</strong>rtbo <strong>of</strong>' tbc Raul Bom ,<br />
pugh Ihe ijde <strong>of</strong> the Received Many Presents<br />
I^Hfanifthe From Children. Parish-<br />
l«ne,MWtnUht it, SoaWddglit ( eauBe ionera and Friends<br />
yil tin! fond Imn<br />
ljiTB <strong>of</strong> the Ans<br />
y <strong>of</strong> whom floekra<br />
ut Farli Placn<br />
z l ^ ""^"WPS 1 s^y^anr'sSdS 0 s M «iSd j :h"bth,.re<br />
coelvml by Hit<br />
npiillici rill (hi HUB lhe ont<br />
iplendld progr<br />
William C, fluar. <strong>of</strong> Plilludiilphia,<br />
WOKIMI tin lillurunllng Hpte <strong>of</strong> o Pedestrian<br />
and wliinliiB hullli with a largo<br />
flfty.two pound Dull and after a<br />
hair hour mrURBlii the laiRi! hsh<br />
was laiideil In tho net. Tills is<br />
{ - M 8no emh) »"1 *""•<br />
who were circulating than,, and Hi order to preSent any petitions,<br />
secured the proper .ffldavlbi for "- '" """"• " W " '» *^ ?<br />
filing, m IhJ itoe tils COM he l""'"' «f tor » f ubIle Pfffdone<br />
the County (Jlerk's <strong>of</strong>flce was k " D * lnl1 lhB , 1 P"""-"" "''f"' lj ;<br />
eloscd for the day, and on that f"""'"'' •" bl! P«i»ntea at such<br />
evening my son, Charles K. Foster. ° t " IIC - , , ,.,.•,<br />
Jr., with a friend took the poll.<br />
lh " "Hn""' Bntle.tar li»<br />
liens and mado a call at the foun- wunly ckrk '<br />
l '7"° Rllem f l " "?!* *° e<br />
lmi<br />
, j r • j «»«""•"'"« »»i"--' wiin u largo mvmi-A city thoroUKlifare' tlons and mad., a call at the fiui<br />
«e loners and Friendi "' ^ » P»I n»h and after a „,„ with intontions to cross it. ty clerk's resUenco at Bio Oranle., ,, „ ,<br />
"I • — — lwlr . nour «»e'e '"e l«fK« nsh Horn—A meehanhal appliance at 7:30 P. SI., standard time and e W f 1 "!" ""• »«« «!tioou at SL Charles' Col- Ml". Andrew \y. Dorbaiir. wiiT installment paid on the nllto-<br />
Jtsin Steeinian staled ; consider, them Hied, and: iBfOBBail"<br />
h<br />
legu, Elllcolt <strong>City</strong>, lid. He was <strong>of</strong> local contractor, Is recuperat- Ilioblli until it's worn out, and<br />
(ilsengen woto so ex-\ordained In this Trenion Cathedral 1MB from a ruocnt opeiallen ai then they have to begin all over<br />
rftHlckletl to got out'liy the late Bishop JIoFaul. His lhe Atlantic'<strong>City</strong> Hospital, She again.<br />
V;£s ,. ^ -_ - . ' «... _.,_,_.. _. »j__,i. ,_.,— I ..i.^ ,„ i._,,g j o e institution " ~<br />
to ibank us for aid-! Alter nvi? years was matie pasirir lytiiij, .HIS. narbour plans to _ .<br />
l<br />
' j <strong>of</strong> the church ai Alleniown, N. J., spend several weeks en the farm FOR SALE<br />
c<br />
'; OccUEred early" in! where he remained eight years, <strong>of</strong> her parents, .^Ir. and Mrs. jjfll ^n. We<br />
and the lines furH Then be was transiered to <strong>Ocean</strong> Charles Wright, <strong>of</strong> Beaville, mi "<br />
I<br />
Moioeohn city reslilCIly, wjiere lie has been twelve — ii<br />
ijgan placed in opera-; years. He was born in Borden- -Where did tho automobile hit «<br />
m ettiiloyets <strong>of</strong> ihoitown. . He has bulit Si, Mary's you?" Inquired the claim agent, 'NOW hottiiBi!. an w. iiui ,;,„„„,. I<br />
Siany However the Church iii the northern Heclioii <strong>of</strong> "Weil," explained the lady vie. • ail • «niwiifm«Mi, »»,«m. »j,«uii<br />
f cut <strong>of</strong>f the d'raw- this ciiy. to BCcoiiimoilnte tBe susn. llm. "if I had been wearing a | ""5,1, ,.our qcl!un<br />
Big the boulevard and mer liiiongB. nnd has arranged lo ilcenso tag it would have beimll nJHi<br />
Wmt be taken through start a parochial school in tho fail, terribly bent,"<br />
t,ll(. llw|tl.r ,<br />
•--•it<br />
•Place Team <strong>of</strong> Star<br />
,'on Field on<br />
jWOs fbf thr, use, <strong>of</strong><br />
pal , Bpaball Field<br />
"pby the cliy Oomi<br />
iiterday- afternoon,<br />
[^lp^= L, .Chester,<br />
(Wi WAS .guhtnlltedi<br />
lion*-for .tho khiil<br />
taie&hf, the, city<br />
tQsidered to oe eauee<br />
|p|' had., plaaned to<br />
nln i" changE Ihulr<br />
'I < I<br />
INCOME and OUTGO<br />
/OUR check' that goes out this month [<br />
* comes back to you next month bearijig on |<br />
its back the signature <strong>of</strong> the payee, : |<br />
THE itubs <strong>of</strong> ail used checks carry your j,<br />
• nolation <strong>of</strong> each check issued, also the |<br />
amounts deposited and the balance after each J<br />
transaction. „ I<br />
'IMPLIFIED bookkeeping! Yes, a good |<br />
business system and a complete history <strong>of</strong> j<br />
one's income and, outgo, • '•' , I<br />
••'• ' ' ' ' . : , • • ' • • • • - • • • i<br />
'OME in and open a checking account |<br />
' where you are, assured! personal seryie*. I<br />
"! *'^r^:"*^ '- :<br />
;. i<br />
i ,<br />
anillateii, in<br />
ht have the<br />
•You Wtt M<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>it <strong>On</strong><br />
Central Avfe.<br />
FOR SALE<br />
j , jt «..=•• . > , ' » •.•'••-•<br />
ArineCottap<br />
„ <strong>On</strong>e block from ocean<br />
50 feel frontage-on Centrul Avenue-<br />
Half Mortgage<br />
'- 1 :+V-9-'i ••:•-,•; S" '.--•"~ i \'J'±.^<br />
Banking<br />
combinatibijt <strong>of</strong> equiprnent,' -^^ejriStii**|<br />
tion andexectftivcability for wKicri^t}tii»S|<br />
•THEM ^s^km^kJi^^^^M<br />
1 eel with the succ^fol^r«(^?^||<br />
large banking inatitutiqn nwMB^S<br />
NaHoiMw-^ ''^T^KSpp^M<br />
QUR .senlce to d6^iiflft|H^i|^^^a<br />
V an unusuaUy hrM^ L ieW- \-'^"^M<br />
First National Bant<br />
<strong>On</strong>- Central Avenue in tjio<br />
8H<br />
-It), *il .sW • ^:W1<br />
; « '<br />
'.' ••'« ' -i<br />
'
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ft- I,<br />
1 ':<br />
'••~> 7.-" !<br />
Li ..fni«r,u Blalis, hortlcuituriBt, A. J. ffre<br />
ley, Bsmologlsti T. J. lioadiu,<br />
jgrs cnlDnioloKist; William H, Merlin,<br />
4«e plum pathologist; L. A. Stearns,<br />
i-jfe^s*^ ussistant antomolnglst, snd Ray<br />
j llnimii, bee specialist,<br />
Following these talks there<br />
,, r- [ will he demonstrations <strong>of</strong> gpray-<br />
B\'* - ng a> ^ dusting apples and<br />
.jj, peachw with various types, <strong>of</strong><br />
sprayera, dusters, spray guns,<br />
bi* and nozzles.<br />
a c. 11. Connors and H, w. Wiiij^w-<br />
m will lake charge <strong>of</strong> the<br />
"*: dower growers 1 "John, Benin, the laziest* 'inor. j *\<br />
ehaBt In town, made a trip, to J , oesn leu open'By unnniBii<br />
Btevlllc on Monday. .^ %<br />
group. Over 350<br />
"^* yarleiles <strong>of</strong> dahlias and many<br />
> other upcclcn and varieties <strong>of</strong><br />
ornamental plnnts arc under eittlure<br />
at the horticultural farmi<br />
I and nil tliciw will be shown,<br />
1 Fleii) Day at College and Ehfi<br />
perlmenl siatlon begins at 10:30<br />
,' A, tl.. daylight saving time, |<br />
B %r^)mvt „,„ ,hr houbi *I« *d 1 ei#|lfd;>M:<br />
John coyle, Mr grorarymaii, < nom , (0 bottom," said,the ea«le ail over;t«i(|ou;«ry<br />
is doing poor business, Hta stafe „„, MlWo a,tni .,.„,, lairtiigly *» »-'e*f stnneJK'V.v i,<br />
is dirty and m.,sty . Uow Aan J ^ ^ ^ u M D ,ly u ^ ' ' ' twT H^- ^ ^<br />
ho ejipocl to do much? j i,pUI, mWehaiidi»e,". an* Just ho and, sbs; Jhd;j|i«<br />
"Dave Ooakey, died at h\n nouaced tho 1 ijilvertlieniintis''Is <strong>On</strong>l1 "•' nighl,. He held Jt<br />
homo hero Tuesday. The doctor n0( ,,„ Ba((, Ym rtllbt posglbiy .-eloso, anjl she; wiuiii't inlnalnE<br />
gave it out an heart failure. ,]„ worae" 'D* a " r epportBhiljes,:s^allenoo fell<br />
Whisky killed htm, * • f, '•Nojisonid." trlbd the 09- for a Uaie, - fti>allif, ha'8hM^<br />
"Marrloij-MiBs Biivlia, ithoades foBBloBar pnglUsS, '•rdon'tJwantjJilnwolf. Tw^^W^lnajpattBrja<br />
ami Jamen Collins, by, the ^lisy, a penny -Itj I; win, /The fame It^W<br />
Oorden, last Saturday at the self is quits enough," . I,<br />
Daptist parsonage. The bride is t f f _ ay<br />
a very ordinary girl who doesnU =I~sssr oni. iKates by windy.i ,<br />
issary In a larger I<br />
Quality<br />
Many buyers <strong>of</strong> printing are s6<br />
anxious to save money uiey always<br />
place their orders with die jlbwest<br />
bidder^ Very <strong>of</strong>ten the cMerence<br />
<strong>of</strong> a lew cente or dollar in prices<br />
representa the dif^caice betW^fi<br />
i TOMLINSON<br />
• I AS BURY AVF<br />
PHONE ZIJ2
, iff<br />
If<br />
f a-<br />
n' -<br />
AUCTION IS THE MODERN AND WAV TO BUY REAL<br />
BM<br />
m<br />
A U C T I O N E E R<br />
^^ -«=fc ** v m, * ** *~* ** ** ** :^iiis£<br />
snair uf crlt. yinio<br />
..... till! ilfllBllt HIIB..<br />
at the gml <strong>of</strong> ih« iraiiili,,<br />
even May In thi>\llral til<br />
Two lutrii quest IfinH tf<br />
in dial, hut WIliiiTi noli<br />
I* line iiiwoii, anil llvi<br />
irlnrr IS 33, Mornh- McOm'<br />
niiilor Ctirt Mnrrlot. Robins i R |B<br />
i. .mi W'dt, ill: Cos doing !l» stuff In .pile <strong>of</strong> VmiertIjj<br />
imU Pell*. •»»";" O*li, !«: DO, I"«I>»1W I» B« mln !«<br />
llyriy, S4! Viinei! ami (1 rimes,<br />
Hbrie <strong>of</strong> the contending teams in a iTucial game,<br />
ijtiwiple o/ ulial Ihr Bulon ieaui tan ila at-limrs<br />
K9ffliWi."y,v- ('.!;:,: CAN ¥00 HBMBMBBli WHEN EIGHTH BTBEBT LOOKED LIKE THIS? . .- •<br />
sBSB|>;jKil« BietnrQ wa« snapped at Eighth Street and Wesley Avenue, Tne building on the right has Been repined by Hughes<br />
t»Si|:!»'nuniBsr <strong>of</strong> realty <strong>of</strong>flcei. The Crease home on the left wan one <strong>of</strong> the last on Eighth fitroet to iurfeauee v> the, march<br />
'pgiissr;It wai only daring the past winter that the lower portion <strong>of</strong> this building was converted Into <strong>of</strong>fices. In the taekground Is<br />
Pf|j^gij»tii|ebnrthi Tiio <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> Mmier 4 Bawardn Is the only really <strong>of</strong>ttoe revealed by the photo. The site <strong>of</strong> the <strong>of</strong>flees <strong>of</strong><br />
irteWtiitt&r'rwaS then a residence, • . •<br />
This Season<br />
'Social Empire" Greatest For<br />
Drove Buyers Avmy, Do-<br />
e Made To Revive Scheme<br />
.|ipfi«otf!o; : ,iiow "gOBlal vorllied lavishly last winter, '-..„<br />
jMpBfl|oJfai partly to a Hit <strong>of</strong> "feunderii" lneludldi<br />
^^Infttlia eimh <strong>of</strong> samuel Vautialn, president ,<br />
Club.-developnmnt the Balilulu Loconsllve Works;<br />
they will Influence many others to<br />
come.<br />
"The Black Horte Pike will be<br />
open to travel by next year, affording<br />
another Sue highway to<br />
relieve congestion <strong>of</strong> the white<br />
irenio ihore travel.<br />
• It now apptiara to the oh.<br />
lam.0 men worry mere evtr<br />
qui and Bridge Will Give, proud ot, yet the Indieauona for eeiving" B" Wss by tnaii*<br />
Addri Impetus »« "j*-* . ^ ^ ' ^ '<br />
ilipae IBii even iirwamiTM<br />
i. Cromwell, <strong>of</strong> ihe Plllsl.ury Flour MMi Com. AtlBBtle <strong>City</strong><br />
TOttpKejSAin»riean.BrItliIi puny or Minneapolis; Harry S. " hleh b - -•--<br />
BafWfOr^rattolii which Blasl, <strong>of</strong> the united Kates °> D P}** aal1 °il»<br />
ffifioWt<strong>of</strong>eWntura, Realty and Improvement Com. " M i prediction the hlinest dSclsl to tbe busblest<br />
.nmaic puny or Minneapolis; Harry B. „— r-~ -- -•--. MWW to eltlien, are Insuilea with the Idea<br />
BSratlotn which Blaes, <strong>of</strong> the united Kates °><br />
follows!<br />
^pi<br />
D 9®* aal1 °il» M v c nl? « working together for wens.<br />
(Statute, : Realty and Improvement Com. '« M 'Mom, and that iplrlt will •earrr onMiol<br />
'Solo'piiBOBd- Patiyf Mrs, Btotabury. Mrs, "While Bredictlng the tanner onU' »>r «8T. Mt for year* to<br />
, tiveii prtspeoJ Dodge, Lady Lauderuale,ei-KIng Mar for Atlantic <strong>City</strong> In 1026, succeed that, ono. It mlrtt be<br />
rtfirP tdmlot Oeorieand oth.ra <strong>of</strong> pfoaiinence which prMlcUon geetns to be ln.latF, wlthia new sigh recoM, 11 pair biUsj". ,..*•'<br />
assault, niiewd tojhavo bein "Then aiala there Is a great JI l__I-'>..-'. J L J ^ M '<br />
eommitldd'early fhursilny' mdrn.,possibility <strong>of</strong>,Jiavlni^tho NaUonal 1 [ JOHN H. LINDER<br />
that Fiprii»':B«q»fi»!«ir. ,fluii» ,*w" a «>*<br />
«,iin,hnHv il.nt imixl (o talk Io n. W" ffB<br />
lavs your putinles and you<br />
han they do over wait M owt Bo|«bIieja;."Mr*' V— II— Crttl- lars.<br />
io thalr ertdlloni, * eallf III—Punaral Friday," "<br />
. I ,—<br />
l Uio talh<br />
Thsre are-aim UiosoAwto m\m l|lBi oeeapBBI «l<br />
all in awtiir nadtn «j» dqUWB, fcouM: "Are you<br />
droulno,<br />
dro<br />
for<br />
DwaM Haed<br />
h l ? "<br />
Avenue, was<br />
WANTED—A tutor 16<br />
old, wants two rooms with prlvl- j yiMt<br />
legs or bringing parents. Re(er><br />
jaeeg. No prefHegra, FUsae I ^sa<br />
,*G95-L teda/, idajg,<br />
deep or deeper,<br />
The fiiippor may bo bsrdbdUod<br />
« BlIOECii, but nho aurely wears A anl - 1 "<br />
icramlilcU lair, *•" llri<br />
- - cage on tap<br />
Pint Clerk (bumping Into roll Mlm. "rioi<br />
if barbed wire); "I wliii that roll| .Tiie towns<br />
in Urn lower regions." menL '<br />
d a third, Tlie lad<br />
Second Clerk; "litter wiin It tips and a f<br />
ap with a polite r<br />
fsmewbere else—j-oii mlfbt run ei! hla cap<br />
ery<br />
\<br />
well, thank j<br />
me for not answering yo<br />
II really thought yo<br />
ly a bird,"<br />
She doesn't like<br />
A shady joke.<br />
She doesn't hike,<br />
ihe doesnt smoke,<br />
Ehe doesn't iwear.<br />
She never flirts.<br />
She doesn't wear<br />
Those shortened skirts,<br />
gbe doean't danet,<br />
Ihe doesn't sing.<br />
And go<strong>of</strong>s In paau,<br />
Dont mean a thing.<br />
She doesn't use<br />
The beauty salves^<br />
But wont refuse '<br />
To shew her calves.<br />
I rule, goldflsh an<br />
•- earrings,<br />
., „ ......_tlury to parboil Ice<br />
ereant to make it tender.<br />
It Is considered inr JJ " "<br />
flatten out the bulge ,_<br />
apple crate with a sledge uuiuiniir.<br />
Bven the youngest potato Is<br />
rarely afraid In the dark.<br />
It has never been decided ho*<br />
far grapefruit can squirt<br />
t-amden par "<br />
'•as killed by a Oask <strong>of</strong> Ughtning,'<br />
properties t ti"a t<br />
will p?y • big pr<strong>of</strong>it if<br />
you act now.<br />
Correspondence incited.<br />
WALTER 6. GIBSON<br />
Rea)E»UIe<br />
802 Central Avenue<br />
Phone 1295<br />
heater room <strong>of</strong> a residence nt<br />
Eighth and Atlantle Avanlu, I In<br />
way charged With help! drunk<br />
and iran lined {10 by Maglntrain<br />
Franele Ware at a* hearing held<br />
Saturday niornlnj.<br />
PROSPECTIVE<br />
Good r^Jj<br />
Building. M<br />
2—We can furnish same to your satinfaclii<br />
every roam complete, • ^{S<br />
Our Gomplete Home Furnishmgfji<br />
on our Second Fbor is at Y^<br />
Shades and Linoleums a<br />
READ HARDWARE<br />
848-54 Aibury Avenue '<br />
. Phone 17 ,1<br />
We are confident that those who buy <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> properties now will fc|<br />
resell at handsome pr<strong>of</strong>its within the next thirty days. We are listing |<br />
erties below which we recommend as excellent Buys, • • , •<br />
Rrit OHering <strong>of</strong> the Best Residential Type Properties |<br />
inQcean<strong>City</strong> ^ |<br />
lluoco cottage on a Wesley Avenue eorneri lot SOsliO, Three bedrooms and bath. '• '<br />
also master beilroom with private bath I togettaer with an opportunity .for additional \<br />
hedrooina on third Boor, ' < • " ','<br />
' : " " " " • . ' . • . '. ., ; ( f<br />
DellitiUul large living room, with pleasingly enclosed inn porch; also large open '"<br />
:• P O r c h B I , . . . . :.^<br />
, BMclnui and attractive dining room nndwoll equipped kitchen, MBU'B qunrters and .|<br />
large cernont bascmcDt. Ineludlni bath houiest showera, etc. - , ., 4<br />
Thlg IIOUBO i, pipea for not water heatlnit nystem and tie'entire house Is eanlpped -3<br />
with nigh quality rurnlshlngs. , . • • : ';<br />
Oaro^l and children's canopy-tororednand pit on the rear <strong>of</strong> the jremUea, A /'<br />
., beautiful lawn with an abundance <strong>of</strong> attractive shrubbery. Automatic and perou- Jf 5<br />
nentlyj fined sprinkler ayjitem,- / • .. ' * . .,;,<br />
Thlg propertji wmanipeartd the dltcrlniMuni buyer, and most 6« : ietn to bi ap. ; '/S<br />
. , . preelated, Price • , '•?••-• .: • ' -k.<br />
BECTIONB<br />
fflind nW(h ot Noril.<br />
oosiH cut mwi, omts rar?, s. J,<br />
inn. ini. mm. vrn. niun .\,|to eat nnaHugiy and I have loulse Closser Hale: Great Y»l- oi the LIIIICU BIU , t<br />
ft!!!!!!<br />
Ing fra,,, 1»,,,|« 0( Wilhuni 1, (tiniii mi I l<br />
Ilie », W, It iiiiidH <strong>of</strong> I'Miuhelh Himsn I f<br />
lah Ihe N. I'.. \<br />
HIIIW 1,.<br />
lii.OII. Strip<br />
iiv RoiitH<br />
1 *"!'.,, ..,,„. Ifouiid thut It pay». Then again luy, by 3l»ry johiiKtqn; The iun- cloipn G, Adum»; lloi.-l<br />
Si I never B,t up tfom the table B.»r., by II. II. Kalbtei Ih.lfU- ii, Prlncpi nnrl 1<br />
, ----- -•- right <strong>of</strong>i.r ft meal. • I always sit meiim q[ Darknuns, by Allc.. by Lnclu. JI, Bomm,,<br />
>»wn.n. ,i „«.. „»,,. B.»,h « e.M M.y P.im. „, ,ne lllbie tm a time. I never Miller: in- nmlier Enim/ea It, f.mi Do,,R or fc «"'W'<br />
r — ; • _ _ _ _ li-H ntu Rfioil for Ihe digestion Hlaiory <strong>of</strong> the Fnn-lsn riilify <strong>of</strong> Cnlnml IHiiim', iLITimt<br />
iierihui.nl, '"" lo """ • | |—i ^-p, || If riMipie will line common «eiiim ^ —""—*—" " — ^ _<br />
hwn> limit,' |<br />
It'iiiiiiit.- frnm iiiiidM nr '• »B"i» I "» enperfiil, Ii in » " "' ' '" . ,"., .,.,,,,1..<br />
. i chiprhil, , Then- la RiioilRh tiiiil- 1" A JJ j T<br />
""" •""•'! 11'1-i""i w,";:;.iii,..tii»i"Aw'., iiiii. lilo in ihi- woiiii anil if I can Popular Booki Added Io<br />
p,: prim, viid, Hii i, ji. w, ii" «, i* B, w. | Bnr,,al| 0 m,,,. minHhlne 11 heipx <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Library<br />
1M<br />
-V "" " mit iiml I hop*, it helpH IIIIIITB," " ___<br />
uii, TtwntAip « Minaio<br />
""~T<br />
j Allk , a|)m|, h|B ,,!,,( Mri Ni-w. booKii rimmily mlili-il to<br />
s nM U 1<br />
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"iSr;i%l*lSM<br />
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fSr I R«rk*.olkT i.ii iti,. Ocimn CMly Piiblic Lilirary,<br />
'• "rni not on 0 ilM, I rail iirf Iw ftiilown;<br />
' vhnt I like, bill 1 always ini Fiction—<br />
udrmti-ly. OvBr-failiiB in bml<br />
Man Aloiii-, by GPOrRi- Agnew<br />
iyHflr Chiiiiibiiriuiii; ilo<br />
' Loin iiH, v 'SiK "rlJrlior Tpfmliiill 1'omiiniir in I<br />
•u 1. l«mi'l T, Wiiolnotl, II,Mill, Tr.irl on<br />
w. I-., jj w, nldii 01 Hionf Hiirlinf Tiiriiplkn.<br />
LOU 1104, Sllia. at ndJOIBii« Inli.J. <strong>of</strong> .Mnrlln V. HiuiUll.iB. i<br />
twi city Oardnw Kvn,i» d, Sh.iiuhi.'f, 11 us., io lii-r-<br />
«_ta., 10 cnorlM 1 . nllra .». i),,vlln. "II i«i.. liii» II ••mils, ;<br />
. D8B, In B, >V. .Hill- i,lk |,|k I2H, is,. Wiidwaoti Wii.iWMd diifiii.tiit. diird..|i». !<br />
<strong>City</strong> 01 NoriH WiUwBod<br />
nrdl to M iiilir Til<br />
wi'iiir-Vlilnl AV... iilmil 1311.<br />
\V l-'riiiik Vorki-. ,'1 us., m «lil<br />
iilli-y. ti y«, II<br />
lit . " .. ,, ,,<br />
ns VBTK ys;| Sift;HJ<br />
OIlBIttp, ot UI, to jan<br />
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fo<br />
liolwrl CniBll,'.<br />
Oily 01 Wildwaoa<br />
ii H. Hiiillii II., "<br />
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t No, *3i I'liKk<br />
M). ^ 1 . l» nnil ai.<br />
Btmugll <strong>of</strong> wiiawosil emi<br />
PiiBin, 11,01), Mi« » ni<br />
city «f eaM May<br />
Semce<br />
c' (i) PoM HBt run<br />
• in Sunday..<br />
: p,fn, p,ni, |hj, Bum . Friday<br />
1 8,00 0,30 Ji'd:,SMurt«y,«Bly<br />
lio i.in• KM ,., t._: ,,.,J.^.<br />
'•« u ' 3 « ll IB. «.Bu.ii,io|inw,<br />
Your Last<br />
TO BUY<br />
A centrally located <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
Front Lot with Riparian<br />
Rights, for less than<br />
$3,000 per front foot<br />
We Have Three Lots<br />
50 feet^cean Front<br />
75 feet <strong>Ocean</strong> Front<br />
150 feet <strong>Ocean</strong> Front<br />
Take your choice and net now—not next<br />
month after prices have advanced.<br />
choice loti in the belt section <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Gardens that can be bought under<br />
market price., ;' ; '.<br />
Two Atlantic Boulevard lots; 35x100, at an<br />
exceptional low price.<br />
RttWOR<br />
• S^<br />
ill I he SIHI. liy J, Q, lac*- Hi:<br />
WliufH U'Cln-k, by Aniy<br />
l; Tlirep UWIH, liy Anniv<br />
ll Moiir**; OITlcjiul Aiitgnio-<br />
bile Blue Boo*.<br />
Oeoioirieal iuriB^r All<br />
in, by n, -II. Yerkes.<br />
BIAS TO SIWS,<br />
BOSTON SCHOOL <strong>of</strong> COOKER<br />
Tests and Approves<br />
Miss Lucy G.Allen, director <strong>of</strong><br />
the school, Mis her experience<br />
with the Perfection Oil Stove.<br />
ISS LUCY ALLRN, direetor <strong>of</strong> the "The long ehimneyi bum every drop<br />
M eoniervative Bpitori Sehool <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> oil ctiinpleleiy before the heat<br />
Cookery, is one ol six famous cooks reaches the utensils,<br />
who recently put the Perieetion Sieve ,. W e ^ e r e M weI, p| e M c d w i, h ,he<br />
to a ripraui, practical cooking teit. v m Perfee,;on Siove.hoih as to results<br />
Like the other live ramous cooks, - ^ ralion tha, „„„ eornpUiiBg<br />
Misi Allen eookea by_ every eookinS ,he tcf, w e k e-, j, )0 use [or au^H.ry<br />
fhTKrlectton * VS "* o p l n l o n ol work in our classes," she concluded.<br />
Uniformly Good Rmulti Tcs(ed and amrwd by ihe Boston<br />
"I cooked many meals on the Pcrfec SehOQ, <strong>of</strong> Cookery!" Thai meani that<br />
The leng €hifHBeyi ef thi Pfl^<br />
ficlisa bura every drop <strong>of</strong> lbs ei<br />
before It rtiehn ihi k.nU./riVii<br />
you gel eltifl, evtn tsftUsg him<br />
lion ilove, 1 non oiove,. ' smys iayi mis, Miss Allen. «»IIBII. Ihe •»»; ,he (ho Perfection Ferfectlon was used under all pos- ..KwiroinioyiiiwiBioM.., ,,,<br />
results, whether using the tup <strong>of</strong> the s;h|e eoul(ing conditions-for slow You ^ douW , M<br />
stove, the oven, the broiler, or thy eoukinH far rBgt cooking; for baking, . Brt o( h«t-fc»»».ttrifW<br />
toaster were uniformly md. 1 here f m f fng| and |or.broiling. In every w.i.,.«i,i» K.«I Uiii few<br />
were several features sufficiently pro. o<strong>of</strong>e jj w a s tmnl} efficient. [ituniy, evenly and wlihour ejn<br />
nounced to reeomniend the stove to _•- • ••"•••<br />
the most particular people. Six Cooh Agree iftdMy redned, • ,<br />
Easy to Work on The other five famous cooks who AH intpuriiiei ik« miiin<br />
"Thi. rvrf^riinn is on easv slove to tested the Perfection were enthusi. inioke or in«e depoiiii i<br />
JnrU mf ^ ^ s no"Snd wrois as'ie, »o, about the results obtained. «. »«...d. Thi, .».i« U,<br />
work on, i nere is no reaemng asriisa ^ «..,„—, i ,u A enn nnn wmni>n del mijimum imsynt <strong>of</strong> Imi, •<br />
several hot plates, as there is with a And. every day 4,5uu,UUU women get _ , _ ..S(uJlrd.. K m - h<br />
gas or eoal range. • real cooking satisfaction from their ^ J ^ Bf ta| m u ( u W |<br />
"The liame never Varied from the * ertections, your Perf.cilen. Iniiii o» it<br />
point at which it was set, whether it See these 19>6 Perfections at any deal. "»'< " »»y'««nr"l»r,.<br />
was low for stewing down pumpkin nr or's. All sii>,cs from a one-burner stove ..,„,,,. O l, no<br />
high for ba^gb=Ura.h,ur, ^ ? ,o a flvtfur r^e^^. »- ^ ^ y<br />
-There J5H2S«..«- th. ^ ^ ^ h s * pleBsed whh "' STANDARD"<br />
cooking utensils, even when the high, mtufMiund *,_ _»,_»._<br />
yeljpw tipped liame was used for pBRFBCTION STOVI! COMPANY KEROSENE<br />
STANDARD OIL^COMPANY (New Jersey)<br />
Distributors * 26 Broadway < New York<br />
PERFECTION<br />
810 Asbury Avenue<br />
848 Asbury Avenue<br />
WARNING) Use only genuine Perfeoiinn<br />
wicks on Perfection 1 Slnvcs.. TliiXi are marked<br />
with red triangle. Others will (ive trouble,<br />
Come in and See Why<br />
A FERFEGTION STOVE<br />
Means Better Cooking and Greater Convenience<br />
Here kni Enjo^ a Oso<br />
For best mtilis<br />
use , ,<br />
STANDARD"<br />
OmnCftf,$,li
mi<br />
^^uS^0 Food lClas$0S for -sr<br />
-^aie$iinM0j0h Education<br />
OCEAS EAS crrr'pEws, OOEAH crry, N, J.<br />
Somers Point Locals<br />
Mrs. Cnrrlfi Rookotol, chair<br />
man <strong>of</strong> th** world war iiienHt<br />
commit t??, pn>ft^nl*fi tho bronze<br />
tablets to the city an l>t-]ittlr «f<br />
the Woman "H Civic Club, on M<br />
mo rial Day nml they were<br />
ftflceptiMl by Mayor tioll. Mrs.<br />
Ella Hart, dressed an a<br />
OIOBS nHrse, hud u *lelegatlon or<br />
children pifjcm representing<br />
ferent tintnchca or the army ami<br />
nuvy ami hud n boat ov< • rich In<br />
.tffcere'a no trouble at all<br />
ning will be held at the home or<br />
butler rat,' although the boyi are<br />
Howard O.<br />
J^eplng the cookie Jar tilled<br />
Mrs, Carrie Roekstol or Shore<br />
'---—--.; in the technique or pie,<br />
pillle aiding with tbe bak- cake, and bread making, m well.<br />
Road, on <strong>Jun</strong>e IT, It jg rei&:^;<br />
• •<br />
Money with which to buy the<br />
quested that members who an.<br />
food Jiangs are a fc gradients ia furnished by the<br />
ticipate attending this meeting MacPherson<br />
i In health education iplli. After they prepare (be will gel In touch wiib the presl-<br />
are working on thethen,<br />
the students are given the dent, 'Mrs, Herman Bndress, m<br />
t the matter or better food, Prlies are awarded the It will be the last meeting for Contractor and Builder<br />
111 haw a widely beneflelsl hoys who make the beat progress, the summer. The following inera.<br />
fin ttr well-being or trie an aid in popularizing the ben were present, Mrs, Herman Jobbing and Alteration!<br />
HI,,-Knowledge or -wbat to<br />
Bndress, Mrs, Charles Wolf, Mrs,<br />
d^hoV, to prepare It will De<br />
Carrie iobade, Mrs, Lewis 1, 'Satisfaction In Our Motto"<br />
<strong>of</strong>flciaig gay, not<br />
llathlas, Mrs, James Qlfford<br />
S'<strong>of</strong>)l)'!3K-tn!ttSr health, but in mok-<br />
Bciill. Mrs, 0, P. Robinson, Mrs,<br />
I'eoph- Btill run ihnlr ii«lch><br />
1242 CENTRA! AVENUE<br />
|Hn£ji§ffljHhr leii lumeptihle to<br />
Phoebe Adams, Miss Dorothy<br />
born down—fj*pet:laljy when tht-y Thomas, Mrs, T, Oeome Middle-<br />
aM the street a.<br />
ton, Mrs, Alida ThoniBson, Mrs.<br />
1 hit-n ninny<br />
choice und handsome flowers In<br />
bloom 111 t hi- preiten 1 11 me<br />
Mr. und Mrs, Robert Klcvctib<br />
<strong>of</strong> Phthuielphlu. iir* 1 Mm, DellAr, Mr. and Mra, Clarence<br />
Dougherty, Mr. and Mrs.<br />
Wwdoy Megronlgle, Mr.fi. Ell IK<br />
Warner, Mlvt Charlotte M«- A<br />
gronlgle, Daniel 1*1 Megronf^h bolkd gjj<br />
uid Jo^n O'DonneJ). A party *l wonderful<br />
was held after Uie- ganie.4 were dO +<br />
4 IN 20 ycari we have tj|<br />
ihdre homes and comp]<br />
RGCOFO '<br />
Wm. H. Collision, Jr.<br />
Assi). M, Am. SOP. C. K.<br />
CIVIL EWGlNEEE^-SURVEYO<br />
<strong>City</strong> Knstnoor Qetnn Clly» N. h<br />
Theo, V. Townniid<br />
"At veur iervtt?"<br />
Plumbing nnd Heating<br />
I aellilt yeur pairsnsiF'b? my<br />
free filiiliieerlflQ, estimating,<br />
edvlsery and inipEctleii itfvlse-<br />
604 Third Street<br />
- now in<br />
OCEAN CITY, H. J.<br />
city und will build n h<br />
on Mieir lot o»<br />
r *' 1 °' re P a ' r work irfi.'<br />
without a diasatisRfd i<br />
We are ready to Mart yow"j<br />
and turn it oyor to you s<br />
ive will. Wire or write.<br />
a-<br />
Telling the World<br />
-^your menage through advertiiing in<br />
newspapere is the accepted method today,—because<br />
it is so much more poiitive<br />
and effective. There are certain<br />
forms that should be followed, however,<br />
because, "just any kind <strong>of</strong> an ad" is not<br />
always read - - -"- - PICTURES,<br />
illustrations; the layout <strong>of</strong> an ad; the type<br />
selection and the general arrangement all<br />
add to the eye appeal arid make the<br />
reader read. - - - - - If this were<br />
not so—why are you reading this message?<br />
- - - - - We have in our <strong>of</strong>fice<br />
a complete advertising service for<br />
our customers. Illustrations, layouts, and<br />
copy suggestions for every line <strong>of</strong> business.<br />
No matter what you have to sell<br />
—we can supply the advertising material<br />
to tell the message in the most effective<br />
manner.<br />
Phone us—or Call. -<br />
"<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> News<br />
li NEW JERSEY<br />
PHONE, 1180. 1<br />
Otis M. Townsen^<br />
BUILDER al<br />
717 Asbury Ave. Ocein Cijy;<br />
Experts in Seashore ConstructHn<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Property in Your Hi<br />
Today Means Pr<strong>of</strong>its Tomorro 1<br />
. ,<br />
, • • • nt-<br />
Real estate values in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and surrounding territory^<br />
will greatly enhance in value firbm now until the close (<br />
the season. The sooner you buy the greater will be<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>its, j<br />
This Organization is at your service<br />
and we feel confident we can make<br />
Large Pr<strong>of</strong>its For You<br />
We have listed in our <strong>of</strong>fice several acreage tracts - - bot|<br />
large and small - - and we recommend the purchase <strong>of</strong> '<br />
acreage immediately.<br />
ta...<br />
' ^^^M^^m^M^B^sM^<br />
PJ^nJi^infi<br />
•, l j01l wore niiirrleil<br />
ill lo DIP i Ilni you<br />
Mhinralthflll in I'lir-<br />
Hr thqflghts, nnd ait<br />
ire, ii little litl.le. II<br />
Js or what your niritliei<br />
JtO me. twenty yen he-<br />
J/!qn her wediilllK Might. 11<br />
Ka shorl time lie wander-<br />
he II'"I"> wilil<br />
muni liiil"i uml<br />
in «r>< uh M HII'LII<br />
. In in ImpriniiMiil<br />
j'jiprtli cmolliia, tuiil look<br />
OCEAN CITY SEWS. 0CEAH CITY. H. J<br />
In (tin Itiii'KI or tin kind I<br />
nnrt <strong>of</strong> tliii llnimil Slutu<br />
nlntiFd in bcM- hr^UEii, 1 HlB<br />
i!!!l4l!t bill Witli grllil di tiriulnii<br />
licin, he wuril inn "llii 1 ti>lvr: iiiiil i*iil<br />
• I. nil ih. l[..:,n. II,<br />
iki-i!-my lliiil. "I'lii Hitny 1 liuil<br />
m ' iiiiir! Ui 'ell yi*ii Hi**- Hiillit 1 , lull iiilifi<br />
li.'il! HIII'I"' 1 " 1 >•"" W" 1 ' 1 ' 1 The next day.<br />
high with ttlcndrnsi resolve I bo.<br />
gaii my Jounjey towards Curliss<br />
imi tile i;iiy I was determined 10<br />
iiiik lUinu ils hnill*'."<br />
(fiititliiuid (in Frldiiy)<br />
im iin I<br />
u v h i i s<br />
'"'<br />
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ll 1<br />
A till<br />
III I 111<br />
>re weii' iwii. imi! iin *•; I 1 ii<br />
nf liii' I'llllfiiice, I ili'lii'U'. Nd llu<br />
fragriinee ni their liiiw^ii<br />
fuiiied tin* ^nti Hni-ithi'in<br />
1 t;in net' her iiiiw jtiliiiiM II<br />
1 ! i<br />
il fiti'ii ! . hiiW ynii I k * r<br />
!. I Flll.l I-. I 1 *,! IIH<br />
Ii . In<br />
I I:,II... « 1<br />
mil 1 nmi.<br />
"I,,<br />
1 mid<br />
jay iillkt<br />
rigreeil mhi 1 N"»<br />
§If I im ^niiik l'» it U<br />
Ihni fnr nil ilir*<br />
lildilPn In Mil In<br />
»uiy In in<br />
jilrt, r«l youi *'" I' I' 11 kiiua f! iii rmi'!<br />
Mnvi' lii.r pit<br />
tiMiih<br />
I Mil Millie in<br />
a' iii* I rrilli'il Ihe^e<br />
thiMi pile lililMii'ilt.iii'ii<br />
iiMiu-t nil MI. ii lain mil', IIIKIII<br />
ihe t.rriic •imiiiim'il ni ilriliii iiiy<br />
tenliiiii ,1,1 lililf.<br />
•Tlii'iv .UK iiiie niher hoii^e hi<br />
li hi'.<br />
-<br />
S reveal Hi"" 11" '' • "<br />
1 3i;KKiii': "An* ma'dnmy<br />
warcn't nlwny« Uki> tfab.<br />
I know Hint! Tbo InM tint!'<br />
original.<br />
Md refreshingly bsnuiiful by yon wrre hui-ij you y were blind<br />
Castle with Its green Rallied light,<br />
nml Dm il befini! thut you<br />
and long arched windows.<br />
Lmiloy rBmiib. fiimeii In the<br />
Around the building sevtml<br />
'roaring forllea" 9f New York<br />
acres have been devoted In a<br />
for the eharms or bis mimic, will V Drastic Steps<br />
conduct the nrehmlin, Speolul<br />
lawn anil shrubbery ami an lin=<br />
Hlliiband! "How about mertltlK<br />
eniertalnnient liuiiibers, UIHO, will<br />
mense parking spuue fnr avcoin-<br />
me for dinner tonight?<br />
tie featured nightly.<br />
niodathig iiiore than 1UO(I ciirfl.<br />
The Interior dpcnrfitlons vie<br />
Real Estate<br />
with the exterior hi beauty and<br />
Sample<br />
liixni-limmiCKH. A vast ilallclnK<br />
flooi' <strong>of</strong> f&OO squari^ feet is Hlltik<br />
Activity in<br />
' III *!i> old Lli win i<br />
III ma fwt below Ihe illnlilK HOIIP wi n yiiit born *<br />
line, tbuH giving (be ilancjers the In Dullln<br />
Somers Point greater! comfort and iion-lnier. •My word 1hnt« n lung ill»<br />
fureniiij rroln others. The labiei tnnri. IIKIIJ Anil why ill 1 yui<br />
placed around the dancing llnoi lili k nut that epnf' '<br />
New $1,000,000 Gateway and nn tile pavlElnil nv.M'Ionkhit 'Run iunt tu In IH ir In JIP<br />
the hay, will have a iHipaolly roi d in ol 1 inuihfl<br />
Casino Causes Increase<br />
in Property Values<br />
11 nummm* iwi U\JD nuwi ii »HJ<br />
Casino Will Open <strong>Jun</strong>e 24<br />
i'iilii! i^^ it point |il Walter C. Ehley<br />
iir mils IntuiiH <strong>of</strong> H* ii Him gj<br />
I nt, IIIB IIM ill,.11 lii I wi. M Allan<br />
Hi ( iiy nnd O I in £ Its pruiiiinLH<br />
dit>^ nf ki II iiiitiiNI tltlK Kiim Contractor and Builder J*<br />
illi-<br />
nn i 1 in niu Qutewuy I IIHIIIO<br />
ileiiih," li, i.siilaliii'il<br />
jiii^liiHitd mil rtirni«lud at u<br />
iillli'iMii lii il;|. i^ liiil I'iNy till- i I.IJ^[ <strong>of</strong> |1 Dun QIIQ l» luLUled Fourteenth and Buy Ave Oceui <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />
pi'Ojili' In ii'liiiir. Till* report \ hill, tin rau It* tn tliini Ian TL<br />
iiliai ililiiriiili euiiswi Whil<br />
liiki' IIIH lit., mid thai liiy<br />
P, O, Box 363 • Phone 8S9<br />
Tli Is liunii imi nnd utir ctin<br />
iliiMl fir ai'iili' iniliiii^IliMi the ,<br />
iiiiimi i\ ilonkliik EBB llur<br />
arieliiniiiL \S'.. pill ii iti t.) ill<br />
I...., Jl,u Ii i iiilili.il i,'i mil In We finance hornei up to 60% <strong>of</strong> their appraiicd value.<br />
iiklii iiii iinlil I li 1=4 liiiy iiii<br />
tin mihiis if mum is Full! i<br />
kirn**.'<br />
mini LiinillllUiiili Kink nnd il<br />
jilliijiiliyjiiMMiiiiiilsiLi<br />
"NilW. my iliiillllB," hiiillllnlli'il<br />
Ii ii Iiipnii ill hn« Htnrled<br />
will) li.iiiii'r siilieililili. iii liiii vniee<br />
I, „ ,. , „*„.,<br />
liiiiik lilii^iil llieH*.<br />
Ihiiii^i. iiiiy liiiii'M iiiiliglti. It Is lull' I>( ci]th liolii Sill piUlH mil fllifl<br />
imi ynii niiiNt ^n in hed, Uul I ih it u L> i» fin rntfirif n»<br />
till « mi Hill ll » Hll mil<br />
Illllk. if I »eii ynii, I'll ielliih In punn lit Jl i TH flM Ms liftolti Jillll<br />
li.nl,. I In I. hiillll I Ul ill \<br />
"III I I-H lllHl ll.lt, lilll! Illi'l III IB 4 uliii h U iin So Easy/<br />
WHIZING chilkduil fawn ailntk*~hg*niudi sun<br />
dtllooui—«nd how atf to puk«—*ha pnpMpl "iA<br />
SBRVEL Ida! Eltttric Rrfrigcnljatl And thtn tbe 6<br />
dclidoui (Uiicrti, iiUit ud nmry diihct unknown tad<br />
impMBlfc until the mlvtnl <strong>of</strong> eliflrit rthigntstoa.<br />
tic Sm eati» Bmmiinglf uuD and iht opcMtaf «faaaif.<br />
SBRVBL b told on (he put 1*7-<br />
Forfunbcfl<strong>of</strong>jm»ui»i.ttkoliDiit..rii.wall<br />
Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Electric Company<br />
OCEAN CITY DIVISION -A 10th and WEST AVE-<br />
Atlantic Oty Electric Co,<br />
10th aiiJ West Aic, Otcan Gty, N. J. * ~ ^"^ t<br />
Gentlemen-— Witliout any obligatlnn nil jm, part, plcisc snia me literature<br />
and fiilf inf6rnnt!dn on r *<br />
SERVEL'IDEAL ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR<br />
Na<br />
N<br />
REPUBLICAN W$$IL»<br />
PRIMARY EbECttoN '-j ijp^rt.i^g<br />
MOTOR rmtr<br />
STOPS<br />
Turns Mountains<br />
into M '<br />
R years the carbon knocks, clicks,<br />
tonation in automobile engines have been<br />
ace to motor efficiency and a sore spot "tcrthev.<br />
Mtorist GULP NO-NOX Motor Puet has turried^\<br />
the old ttae carbon bugaboo into an asset, m feet it l<br />
put carbon to work, t .<br />
No-Nox and Carbon are<br />
Compression Is power—Carbon adds compressloq—No-Nox wftfcatamto*<br />
compression and the combination fives wonderful motor efficiency. ,\ ^ •<br />
GULF No-Nox Motor Fuel not only withstands the high eempisaislBB. <strong>of</strong> .<br />
tha modern automobile engine—but^so the added hiiher comprtiitoni,<br />
caused by carbon deposits on the walls and piston head wMciitowwiK. :.;<br />
with the age <strong>of</strong> the car;—clicks and knocks are eliminated—greater eflMl-VlO<br />
ency is accompliBhed— followed by more power and greater mileage. ; .-\^<br />
goes with it<br />
' " 2 * " _ • • ' • •<br />
GULP No-Nox Motor Fuel is Won«Noriout^ Non-PoisonouB and ncrmore J<br />
harmful to man or motor than oirdina^ f Moliaeittat it contaias no dope gj;<br />
<strong>of</strong> any kind—that the color isibr identification only#-ana wUl ttot^e^ :bif\\ v<br />
s u m m e r d r i v i n g , :•••••••':,. \ •• : .F: ,.....' . . v ; , '••'•.; v.';-•• : ., . • " " , • , . . . • . . . " ' v i ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ B<br />
GULF NdwNox Motor Fuel is pric^ three cents per gMbn higher : -:|W^^H<br />
; drdinar^>gaioline^andil,worth;iti ••':•':'• '. • / :"--;\'-'- ' ' • lr f'
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pUedto tho In addition to tho chairman,!<br />
f«filiitry Hi '.•*•.'IW <strong>of</strong> nwnrii Includes lira.if<br />
Harvard School <strong>of</strong><br />
• Federal<br />
sleners 0. Barret 1 „,<br />
trr B«iWe« <strong>of</strong> He National An. Hwtk Tote-Itdta' EMM.<br />
elation, <strong>of</strong> Wnoiesale DragglBtB; „„,, _ _ , T<br />
United *• W, Bhaw pubilaher or «8ya. WOTM X « a B r e i l « a JStpWW'), 'IciaOon, <strong>of</strong> Wnoiesale DruggiatB; mU _..._.. ,<br />
dW^tiiiBper, United *• «, Bhaw, pubilaher <strong>of</strong> "Bya- »-<br />
WonId X a B r e i<br />
«<br />
"•fflBai'lta^rwi,,,, i,l tern"; Dr, Prank T. itone, preni- Dangerotia Basil,<br />
m<br />
d Herbert j. The Hknsas Farmer,<br />
persons who|Tily, president National Betail .*~^—.._<br />
"iSWSI Wt HIT "Ooboa Association, "<br />
o BUbmlttcd '<br />
W&^bBrilii The OullookrTlit Freaideni'ii<br />
PW8iP«« f Se« BiMBUvi Order ' permitting the<br />
f«|t,"fespIo.*S, WMintaient <strong>of</strong> State-and leea!<br />
WpSPWffiC *' ,W <strong>of</strong>ficers M a nominal salary to an-<br />
-|(5ltejOT« i .!»iWt^i ill iirthe.enforcement <strong>of</strong> th< '" •<br />
|JBn.fci:i(!Mfaittt <strong>of</strong> itiad Act r--— - — -<br />
Biil^^tiitj.Com. created rpt<br />
THIS WEEK I<br />
ohey fniTiloii. •»•»-, K-j- • Jf V- 'i<br />
. '•* Thiy will nlfM IV. deyilpp<br />
well-ehniKHl Jn«i, aria that" li<br />
penlble, .There is, no doubt tlwt<br />
the ratei <strong>of</strong> long'oBO,;.In Orpoco,<br />
when no iklrt or anythlni; «l»e<br />
Wai worn, by meii/bor women,<br />
developed citruortllnBrlly licantirul<br />
hu bll tbiit ^Gk t<br />
Tbo White HouM 1 .' fleiilHi, nnneceeinily,<br />
a fooUAj«rn about<br />
BplrttunliBtlc «eancea|-_ held (nets<br />
In the Coolldgo adruinlilratloB.<br />
You couldn't save any aral-daia<br />
tatlt rapplu Is that MsM^tri,<br />
<strong>On</strong>e look at < Calvia coomiEe's<br />
cold blue eye, and "Uttlc Mlnnohahn,"<br />
oplrlt <strong>of</strong> the lovely Indian<br />
- girls would say, "Let sue<br />
Bel back to aplritland, where It<br />
Is wimi,"<br />
Denver announces the draftlas<br />
<strong>of</strong>, an amendment to the State<br />
Oonstitution thBt. jwauld' ^iai<br />
church property; It TeaW; "Bti<br />
and buildings thereon used ex.<br />
cluslveiy for religious worship<br />
Ihnll not be exempt from taxation.-'<br />
The change in Colorado's eon-<br />
•iitutlon is drafted by Barney<br />
Haiigey, single taier. It will<br />
probably not be adopted, nor wilt<br />
a modified proposition, which<br />
would compel any church selling<br />
its property for* pr<strong>of</strong>it to pay<br />
•back taxes.,jpi{£., j interest,, be<br />
adopted. In * all' 'probability<br />
churches and schools, tax free<br />
for so long, will probably remain<br />
tax free,<br />
American Investors are warned<br />
once more to invest their money<br />
in America, and keep'away froni<br />
foreign bonda. Foreign nations<br />
want to pay, but ifertbey can't<br />
pay they can't, AnWthe private<br />
will be mopnoii ana the value<br />
<strong>of</strong> the bond wlli -"gradually<br />
dwindle -nway, take' warning.<br />
Some <strong>of</strong> the bonds are probably<br />
toot but where Huropi'an riatlons<br />
borrow at uiunui' rhies. Interest<br />
and principal will not'be<br />
paid In full.<br />
A h e a T y The train r- which — —• this -- •Hi<br />
spear, with a wrltteh la - ilng juit r<br />
iharp Iron through Xai ' t field<br />
point at one Wg taat f«<br />
end,- a Nor- you cannot .eel<br />
weglan flag at t&nm . You eaii underauM Insw<br />
t n .«,., olbjr, /annera, scattered over these wide<br />
w th<br />
North<br />
from the dit<br />
Bible ,"—-<br />
en.;to every aet Is th<br />
wlth t deal. Oongtltutio bota natio<br />
nt power p t<br />
arou<br />
d<br />
»»ief <strong>of</strong>:.the Where apread seems <strong>of</strong> to this be little prin: long to the King <strong>of</strong> N<br />
|lto<br />
J elple1 A m a n d ,<br />
n, therefore the North Pole<br />
nd, ail the land around It be- If a woman does houaework for<br />
" 15 a week, that'B domestic service,<br />
The statement In to . If the does it for Bathing, that'a<br />
to felher;iert»lative; enaii- tent poetic. The einot '" matrimsnyl. . ; •<br />
inents, or that it will lend to <strong>of</strong> the North Pole was<br />
Iaooi Loit<br />
Laborer: "What a<br />
laughin 1 at, Samf"< . .<br />
"Ah'« laughln' at dat<br />
SMIUS—he's done wurkln'<br />
de deohil. He ddah kno<<br />
iboM nwionohome!" '<br />
Deteotive to Iramp!<br />
iee a short,.dark man<br />
f,folle> nim'any<br />
a it up, 1 ? .<br />
pear at property eitab-<br />
?nership.<br />
However, thwie are Bore gerl*<br />
ous thlgga to worry about this<br />
_, for Instande. they<br />
worry about the knew <strong>of</strong>'heautlful<br />
ladles, FMhlon, seeking to<br />
efange dresses; ihsit foollnh wives<br />
Way buy new ones' frequently,<br />
says drcnes must go ntgher, The<br />
knee must be ihawn. ,f*. -.<br />
That secnifl Billy, but fashion<br />
tendg in ft useful dirMtloii, The<br />
kneecap, a moat InKcnlouo coni<br />
, is not -JiaHIoulBrly<br />
beautiful. If rnshlnn Ueman *<br />
tjlot Indies Bl.inv ihnlr Jtn,.- I<br />
b ""*'* l "TioEnttier or. ..lih a son!<br />
"Mf hen ttip is<br />
. flamled and mf hens<br />
an drowning. Wheti<br />
than i dBr mild iht<br />
(armtr.<br />
'Why not fry; ntu.<br />
ing ducht" qnuimd<br />
ha neighbor. ... »<br />
II! time <strong>of</strong> calamity, it'i<br />
ew WoUgh to!idjyise<br />
otfwrs m W wr^ th^t<br />
FOR<br />
WILDWOOD'i<br />
Most Valuable Business<br />
Boardwalk Front<br />
With Riparian Rights<br />
i«*WM,UPKIN^f<br />
L, H.LIPKIN s |<br />
Franklin Trittt Bldg., Phila., Pa,<br />
or any Broker j, ,,^<br />
OFVA LIFETIME<br />
Absolute Auctl<br />
v V& CHOICE S±£ LOTS<br />
mw^sws^fwsM^Mmm
C'l' 1 '<br />
1 \l<br />
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J<br />
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'1<br />
[fll-jMWeMf frtre*«d doubt a. nerved with the railroad eombnny veterans apd their fuUM|#|U , ' Afc VlRnTlVT<br />
(Mother tbe banani would bt do twmlyspBe yean and nort, taw have at T.li Pi U. ""* - a t iV^WWIIJTI<br />
rtr*f»V the visll<strong>of</strong>l,,as at Ifyssmpoie<br />
th» nembennTp in tSi -----—-.- 1; . /'':,./• . —r "*•<br />
J,!present time-oat owners living It<br />
Fhiludciphia brunch. All <strong>of</strong> ike Battle LoOmi. Fir•' •" "•• "'"'• T\<br />
SHESffi ST. fffefflkSSI'Seni'do!<br />
aW ileiMrt<br />
Are ajllMUlt 10 Moorlyn Terrace, a short,dls.<br />
fanci ^way, Instead <strong>of</strong> wining<br />
Ipnit Attniei BH'OMI! 1 blo<br />
-!*" f<br />
Bctwariis, one <strong>of</strong>. ; Qoorgy Harr questioned<br />
whether persons who wished 10<br />
*I»H «*« vicinity <strong>of</strong> Tenth and<br />
»B f longesteitabllshed nil «<br />
HfW««*B IB OMILB Oily,'won iflnier Jackson Pearl suggested<br />
£ri)linuV <strong>of</strong>-applause at the meet- hillMlng a system <strong>of</strong> roadways<br />
M«*M the Heal Batite ioard on H««rt *« "no grounds, aim<br />
1 ?!! thl BMrd_tf Education #ffi Be At !»(^ Iihtatte<br />
BiemiiBrsblp, (OoiJtlnuea rroB rife 'one],, I Next Monday<br />
There are forty.two jueh or- aehooli, to ilio mmnftn and <strong>of</strong> ^^<br />
lantaMftn. n tii, MIIWI pjf^jw;«iii, i :.,. «;;v""i ,u;:.. ra,,'<br />
!»»,w How waw.,,,<br />
BadTwd declared he was not<br />
jspipiik'ing solely for himself In<br />
f^jressiig hfs objections, but for<br />
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OCEAN CITE NEWS, OOKAH CUT, H. J.<br />
esort<br />
A.nna L. Warnfr. nf Phllail<br />
pllla, hft.« <<br />
nnmfe ul 'JIH<br />
Varntr «f Phllmlrl IPJ 1 •<br />
Ladies Plan<br />
For Big Bazaar<br />
Alb* it T Dj...Mut( <strong>of</strong> WM<br />
mlti fit on Dfl K (.(cupylng -m<br />
ftpurtmrnt at B0& l^nnlyn 1*1 IL*<br />
Ttiom^H Mitchell atnl Cuiiilly,<br />
<strong>of</strong> I?hlla*lflplilo. to ai. 105 iJlinp-<br />
oon Avenue for the twaton.<br />
Ilye <strong>of</strong> WilmlriKi"ii,<br />
riK ui «-< ft I).<br />
.John C. W.H*n«r. <strong>of</strong> PlillailW<br />
h.*. Ifl at 811 lVnnlyn l*lam<br />
or' the summer numdii<br />
0. 0. Ooolbaiigh ant] fatuity, t»f<br />
loucester <strong>City</strong>, uiv enjoying the<br />
rpfiefi at 99 MornJngsMft<br />
Committees Appointed For<br />
Annual Affair at Meeting<br />
Lost Monday Evening<br />
Will<br />
Ih-<br />
Event in July<br />
ralUni; on frleD.I:<br />
on<br />
Dr. A, Captlaml. <strong>of</strong> FIHIiLiItfl<br />
14.! <strong>On</strong>tnil'Avrnue<br />
E. s. Wui^n, or rmia<br />
, ba& opened her uummi-<br />
at 11311 Weuley Avenue,<br />
pdwuftJ fravi n ami famil)<br />
B*aion at 14 W Road<br />
* II L front uf Ph.l.u.#.pbla»<br />
Ek jmm marine at l**40 plfito<br />
R M Finler and fam{|> <strong>of</strong><br />
phla -ire tiipeT.il.iiK the<br />
at SftOJ Central Avenue<br />
Or R McLlair <strong>of</strong> I'hllatlf.<br />
iblf, la ai Sixth Street und<br />
Viiyne Avenue for ihi t,ea»oii<br />
Edward 1' fat*»tn nf Phi lad el<br />
jbla. Is at Batter »e.i unit Buy<br />
Lo^d for (he bLimniPi<br />
Mrs. Jobn Illuef, und fuin.l}<br />
f Uiiltliuore Mi] art S.H mllus<br />
tit summer at l'-l <strong>Ocean</strong> A^i<br />
r*tU Spatola Ji<br />
tilu, bu» ovaried L**r<br />
at S80 Brl^bidn Place.<br />
Jiiv? und<br />
duller,' Auviltury or the<br />
I'rcHhyl^rlan L'hnrc-h h*?ltt<br />
(heir ri>g(U;lr mootnly meeting oa<br />
Momlay evening nt the linmo «f<br />
Mra. Jqhn It, Jones. Koiinb Street<br />
ami Wenley Avenue. Aa tbln was<br />
the lam rneoUue until full, dual<br />
plUflti Wnt fot the Ithzattr.<br />
Plii^c and Urn?- --Mrn. Hurry<br />
.Morris and Mrs, j. P. Tox.<br />
r f;itln»r, win* Kiive<br />
her In miirrfuKe, Hhe formod :i<br />
picture <strong>of</strong> lovelllH^H. She wai<br />
Oressvil In ii I-Yoncli gown <strong>of</strong><br />
white accordion plaited tliiufon<br />
drawn in with n belt, with lone.<br />
Conceal In<br />
the arm <strong>of</strong><br />
flowing ami<br />
c>inbrlllHli4>il with rltinesione but-<br />
Hit 1> i n e ur thp hit She car \tt\<br />
i touiiuit ijr DrdiidH ami i«tft<br />
Mlti f)i inn Unnnnr nf M ipli<br />
wnoil ii i jtllrnl In i pouilrc blue<br />
tf-orf^ctif ilrt *^^ alr.li nfik wllti<br />
lonii lloulni; lilt-CMH mil tlrcnlar<br />
fklit Hfr Int mil o( ixitidr'<br />
ni liorhthtlr Irltniiuil »ltti i<br />
rki l)on on tli ,li]p Sllppfrs<br />
wen <strong>of</strong> Moinlrr bliip hTtltl Sill<br />
i irrlnl n •|Kiui|iifl <strong>of</strong> pink i.« n<br />
qy,<br />
9am up]<br />
Ulael<br />
Mm.<br />
\in Lorf>on Mm<br />
\fr^ George<br />
t, ri(7ubt,th I)|undln<br />
H;uul and Mii^ peaH-<br />
Dore's Masterpiece<br />
To Be Seen at Strand<br />
sstr 1<br />
Probably ju> aechon <strong>of</strong> the<br />
county ip as famous for Its<br />
an<br />
England. The eating <strong>of</strong> beam<br />
maf brown bread his boeoms<br />
almost a rite in<br />
many <strong>of</strong> those<br />
old hotres.<br />
MIMLUCT<br />
Allen, bead <strong>of</strong><br />
e w e w<br />
Boston Sebool<br />
Will We<br />
ReliR<br />
apent all her<br />
life ID New<br />
EnglAiid Sh«<br />
hundwdB <strong>of</strong> worn-1 «•*£<br />
in bar cUases, aUd<br />
many cook books, it. o>,<br />
the» "Cfaotcti<br />
4a contiibated<br />
ttiv uousoal CP6MDE<br />
radp«# tor aht typically<br />
KiNaian4 dl&hes.<br />
X&J&SPSIKS<br />
M*. .»p«tor » .11<br />
Kok oTar spa 4uar[ <strong>of</strong> III or klf o*ppan But #aU with<br />
Kor tb* flllluc mix oa* via out-<br />
lf p* Of C60k*4 And Blft«0 IHIlAp<br />
b two third* out pf VhtU<br />
•Bill* H Uu»a-linih cut» <strong>of</strong> tot aalt , auKar Una taujxitin <strong>of</strong> praUd LUE<br />
MML Pat (fta Daana 111 a. bit aartL- ln| utia-Ball laupdoa if Bit Vfo<br />
•Mian baanpoL Iturr Hi* peric In Hll alllhtlr beaun and tlfircuBI ul<br />
• - " mint Ika rind aqHaM ' iflTic orlf IlkaD rid u» fart cr«u<br />
In ConnecUon W.tl,<br />
church<br />
Pt1St<br />
Tin- brliti ami brltl<strong>of</strong>crooin'n<br />
CA foinirtt a beaulirul p,ir.tt<br />
Uppers matcbud (he sown.<br />
The bride carried a hnuiJ<br />
irliko ronth ami orclildit wiili<br />
or IIUIDU <strong>of</strong> tlw> vndey<br />
l<br />
))(c-<br />
i ii Ihoj fcathi nil ilxiut thp<br />
fjcoiiplt ittor tlio (.crenion) show-<br />
H<strong>of</strong>tly from rlbhonu <strong>of</strong><br />
llio bouQUfi | he lirpe nhlu<br />
liorsfliiilr lut » m trlinnml »llll<br />
wtifti KI*O--K jin rlliboD<br />
mion lti^\ Siij fnt<br />
pionotiiMfit tin wunl Hi it ni ult<br />
Itiu roupli miin anil uifi<br />
hid ill lht new liuilm mil tyln,<br />
for the MiiiiniPr neason inrluilihi!<br />
orchid sin II pink and llt,hl gicqn<br />
lint I im drifting too f»i awny<br />
fiom flii hrlili After thx rfnn VH loupk lOlllil<br />
ill]) m to ni irt<br />
Venerable I>r. J, Vernon Mall,, w.ts u<br />
uncl f tb lld i V<br />
lioni y<br />
woiHi tour ilto u i t ibv* juriiit-^ o<br />
ir-iiluinf<br />
uncle <strong>of</strong> tb4> lirldojErooin, with<br />
h<br />
whlto forinv.l n<br />
Mr<br />
Mr-*<br />
Maggl' 1<br />
rasl lo Mm youthful conpl«<br />
l<br />
h »ii« LrutliV<br />
con-! n^rn<br />
hi<br />
Mrs. John ttroves, Mrs,<br />
Vfri>Eflin. Mrs, McCaIli;m. M:<br />
Julia Iht2unl. Mrn, Itn.^allo- T.<br />
Iluwe. Mm.. IfoHcnhaum. Mr**,<br />
neor SwflU imd Mrr.. tlrorEt<br />
Sooy. Following tho hu^lnt'sn i<br />
on. ilalnty rprrciihinentH wen<br />
rv^d hy the hostesn. Mm, .1, it.<br />
I-ikP | laked tho mililijl h|( ^^jni,<br />
Ltlr T,t I.HIf, ilumnnm ntlrt.l<br />
Iti ronln^tltlk<br />
Hchool Knrf.llmenl<br />
In the<br />
ralnicni. addpil<br />
iiKlini Tln> miilrnn<br />
Jim, l-\ Slanlcy<br />
f H l<br />
ol honor<br />
Krcps, ulster <strong>of</strong> Hie lnidi>. Rln<br />
urn MI orclilil KFi lluu lot on iln suli HLI<br />
Uppers mn nl ..rern »uln Shi<br />
i I onqiiet <strong>of</strong> pili tiltlk<br />
Josfplitni* Wilfuurth<br />
"I "kuitoi \V illworth<br />
<strong>of</strong> Hish<br />
roaehuds*<br />
iliutlitf r<br />
Keorcftto kith hkhl tlee\e Ion<br />
round neel ind e ipo f (Itt I llou Ing<br />
final Un link lo the v. iht Mtr<br />
h it u IH ftft.li colored hoi tcliali<br />
h i Hi^i pink rnsi» for (rim<br />
lulu., itld i bit <strong>of</strong> ilhhon uouml<br />
• (. Ii II <strong>of</strong> Hcnnlon<br />
<strong>of</strong> ihi tu ld< f- r ntnpi r<br />
\vfn llerliirl \ Hell<br />
i Inothfr <strong>of</strong> III<br />
n liter I<br />
(ml III nf t<br />
111 iilllu<br />
hriilegrmini<br />
Inhn^toun<br />
I Snnlin Kri|i in Oiuti I Itj<br />
Uinili.ll I<br />
phla mil<br />
y<br />
Wnriirr. or I'lilinildj<br />
ii. i.IIi,.. or rhll<br />
lliitntiiiiM.il hi I inuilii<br />
I In tonpli> ill. t In me -. nm<br />
ill mill nil in I i lui.r itut iti<br />
Ii in Hi'II Im Mil lilt for<br />
honi > iniioii Him lo i nnili riic<br />
nill nilile nt T ul Mntl, SIKH 01<br />
ih It ti turn<br />
flu l> idi ih iln, dmUitci<br />
Mi ml Mis f irl I knsh Ir<br />
lortmili nf Pltlsliiu^ Pi utioiir<<br />
mm II idhiL lu ihi nvsoit minf,ti tol it Pltth<br />
I, Mini <strong>of</strong> lur filtml fion<br />
111. Maij I \on Silmiji it Su irlli<br />
miin fnini ulun H]H U H<br />
mil U ishln|.toii Si mln ir> for<br />
iv irdiil tin ir ni.ll iii IKS md ton<br />
Ilii liildef,rnoni n i iiiimlier ol<br />
le 1 in firm <strong>of</strong> kreps Ac D<br />
pp<br />
Ut-V, Wnller Shelli-y will u;<br />
hln iiubjeet ut ih,. Miuiilay evenlnf;<br />
nervlro. "Clirlm Dufori! I'llalB," )li<br />
lonneitlon with the line rfDfOihlc<br />
lion or l>orf II mauvrpkul i lln<br />
ion 1). I/Miim will e|vn :i short<br />
oi^KUti recital at 7.30 and special<br />
mualc will also li« rendered by<br />
thn choir. Tim imfilor will i:oa-<br />
duct the morning nrivlou at 10.30<br />
did ihii Olblu Mlioiil will be held<br />
nrxm.<br />
Tho union mlil-wci.k service will<br />
! llvlil in tin- Methodlnt f:iinrfh<br />
un Wednemlay evenlnjj nt 7M.<br />
•XVan baafl<br />
t*. liaana M<br />
Ml op* wblmpusp or aalt dsa<br />
SSST5 1 AySTJaSiMS<br />
aBws-a ssrsi V°^K<br />
ta New e'.und<br />
if Tlia kllcb.:<br />
i"t.aiTt' prkC* tq All<br />
mtT Obrw tL* ini&pu. |ani#ii th«» i.mpttor 4«t«&imti.<br />
fcoar ufmfclBr tounb* Id nil tliln&j bo 1t n com<br />
niton uf i olori or thi choice<br />
<strong>of</strong> i Ulir.i lor (ftirjinK out i {hit<br />
tern iiml Mr \eTconitr ^Htthcii 'mni >»" nun hi* fililj bun <strong>of</strong> u<br />
thru MjiJnn iiCf,u> Inni mi theft jiiiLti^ Jiid^mcnt In this rtHpfct<br />
iitieiupt to Ret m ii v.\[\i t\\it hi luttiiin mriin litth to moM «r<br />
(.jele In Hi* II n <strong>of</strong> Hu i)i iiwiHlhJt<br />
liftiirlim wast continued uhtll Mon-<br />
dfu evening, when thr vithor<br />
yoiilh will l>e broufjlit hefore Wsin;<br />
(i 1 un ^ with ihojie ulii) appeared<br />
ye:*terduy<br />
Aditris hits ijoen ttL'fore the<br />
.M.iphlrjih- o» ai-vc/al occa.ilonH<br />
find tho police<br />
in the ui<br />
111 \Wrllt bcllcn Hit ntorj i>f<br />
iHll^r hu\H Hi It 111 Ii Itt th<<br />
1 ol th JII, whlili hi I een<br />
it ilif ^ork I In imlii i rniiml<br />
fr mn s <strong>of</strong> old folcjrle* in thf<br />
i tiiMt md It 14 their betfei<br />
Ii imiiROf 11< 1> nli.fd ii n n «<br />
m mi the uhcUf ift r < ii.h<br />
ifi j mil l>> rep tinting t hi<br />
!]i m I th« it met il <strong>of</strong> tin<br />
lil LU < frnm tht Mi>t h i ll t»<br />
eMiilin^ (ktecdon for ^om<br />
IK iunnrt \\I\H KII»OII. but If<br />
IH itny•rubric made that t»kf:K more<br />
unkindly tu Hhlrringu. I dn not<br />
know It. And them you lire—JI<br />
dctiiKn snitiLlilr Tor n nuft, flxiJTy<br />
I rock tnattrl:il ui> In matrrlnl that<br />
h it(. lUf heft when tailored.<br />
I osked II MIO huii consultcd<br />
thr- IIM. uf fnhrlcH HHUM! on the<br />
pattern. "No." a he hndtt't noticed<br />
It. mid Imtiu'diiLtrb Plm followed<br />
WJIH Hi? {motion, "DOCH It really<br />
mean HoniethlnK'.' *'nn one drpend<br />
i iiH nhoul (lioo lnh<br />
th* rLM urt <strong>of</strong> miterliil for one n<br />
drrtlgn iml there It haidh i »fik<br />
thut I do not find poopit ilohiK<br />
Ju t Hint \\n iloni with thr rn<br />
jth riu\ Im) it iMtUrn tl.e\ like<br />
||i< y clioo«ii m itcrf il (hi J Hkf<br />
I nt ii lint tit r or not the> l>( lom<br />
together In nnollur niiittor It 1«<br />
the HaniD story <strong>of</strong> the woman<br />
a hat and n and a<br />
all rjl:]tt><br />
tearlct Up».<br />
.i very d I flic tilt to frear und<br />
you Hlop to think thin, betnp<br />
lmonliLry to onmge. It brlnf;»<br />
out thoae tints In your hah and<br />
miiketf every frccklv «tnnd out<br />
•ihiirply. -well. I'd think twl«:fi he<br />
f<strong>of</strong>f< I hoimht It. Ant} with ptmlol<br />
rfhiuloH k-iidlnt liihi :t|>rlnp and<br />
summer, you Iwvi> ;t wide choice<br />
<strong>of</strong> s<strong>of</strong>t, becoming<br />
Central Sunday School<br />
Picnic Next Sunday<br />
Tin;'annual picnic <strong>of</strong> thi< ("tilr.i<br />
(Hy Sunday uchotil. Thirty<br />
second Strict Central Avtrlnlv.<br />
nnd<br />
will bo held mrtl ThurKday.<br />
Hill ho held nenr Mny'H<br />
Tim [iiirrnt» <strong>of</strong> . tho i<br />
their frtcdilH nrn < ortlliilly l»v||ed<br />
to coinc and brim: the<br />
for tho nITair,<br />
Tin? pientekerfi will Irnvol to the<br />
grutltid^ tiy motor car. Tho<br />
will be mudn »t 'J.^0 from Thlriy-<br />
Mecond Strrct utlil (.'entrnl Aveuui<br />
Mis I rlf fin K< nt <strong>of</strong> MM<br />
I hu<br />
QD1(1I removal jriti rdn\<br />
Steed nr II!<br />
t|ic opt i ttluii<br />
o P> 1 1 I VUlH nil Ut-ini a itier in uf tin.<br />
Domers romt Locals |CMI «U. I. m . ^c.y tritkn<br />
I In riiliunii 1 Bllilc «i html opeiud<br />
ill Die pitlillc ttchop] htillillnt,<br />
hew \bt\i Avi.ntji under Hit ill<br />
rwtlnn <strong>of</strong> IU\ U ( rhlllljt^ U*<br />
4 ahlv iiHdinti il b> Mit NitUi<br />
IL U Mm < irl Hfift ind Mr*»<br />
m oli* 1 lie Hunnin r tu houl u HI<br />
hold imni i until U <strong>of</strong> lht. t.M<br />
hchool il i > i <strong>of</strong> tbo v (. (k \ 11<br />
clilldien fioni flvi to tixHcn <<br />
«nioll In tht lowi r piade-*<br />
Cruft und buehet woik will<br />
t uih>>><br />
lu> spwJns circle <strong>of</strong> Uottiimy<br />
H. rhuroii will hold a caki<br />
tiU ;lnd \*iti »filn on Friday in<br />
*, apltz' nloro. T.i.jy nolk'li<br />
eontrlbutlons <strong>of</strong> luiytlilnj; In the<br />
il line. Thoy will al» hnvt<br />
c.y nrtiolon and npnms for mile<br />
it hltt home In tin<br />
Mr<br />
hnvt!<br />
hotiiL<br />
nnd MIH \\ tllinni<br />
IlpLllLlI (I" ll ^L"<br />
Mrs NIUIL Diuibtii rt> "f * on-<br />
nectlcut \vi miL h ii iitiiriu *l<br />
home ufttr p itmln^ iw * *A«tkJi<br />
tfllb ln-r coimln Mr I Hu Hart<br />
on Mnjn Uindldk Road<br />
I ilwmtl Mrtilub 3 *ntl ' >IIM<br />
Domaco. M \\<br />
II ilftrl mil Mi ILI W»»* 'I<br />
ol Si l 1 lo » il><br />
I uint \lHlilnk iin<br />
Mt uid Mis H<br />
111 \t \\ l< I*, l *l<br />
Mi iml Mi
1 „• /<br />
t • - s<br />
real estate aqlivlty Is probable<br />
corresponding to "•- —"---•-••<br />
In our general 1<br />
Chapel Qm<br />
"Ob Mr 4|<br />
1 Chapel on Bunds; July ii<br />
llwkioB tlmi the oelllitus Choir, I<br />
I I <strong>of</strong> 67th and Lansdownq Avenue,<br />
•inferf, with Margaret M. Slnr-<br />
, ehell tt the onm, will sing.<br />
, ,,., . ralBir Muroney, <strong>of</strong> Wll,lwo,,,l,<br />
•wert fortjf.tiiMe rtriijei in bulW- win b6 paitor <strong>of</strong> the ehureh. am<br />
lag tradea alone, whero a-'tturaber he will fee undated by Father |<br />
will lie alia sihibued, likewise i<br />
£ ^ » * ^ ***% VF«= A ^ v<br />
mm<br />
is girt? •!<br />
'• /"V, T,.1., A Ufa*" *i~" "hibUi' which too TMhntoai,,aB4jiirtBrince librn. .<br />
I<br />
1 m«a<br />
hired ler.<br />
«"• • i<br />
\JU Illiy - *f' Amarlan Library AMoolBtion li riea nmJiftaiBed by builno.i -- .._, "_•'•—; Z- .„„' -<br />
•* • -. ilvrimBiiiK' for the Beiaui-CenteB. bousoi, InMirnnco dompaniei, on. An onllnnry araii givm *on •..-,<br />
MBlaV'BkpoilUon at Philadelpma, ilnoerlrif nfran ana banko « » " tulu ' •""_""-""",•"""""„,;-J<br />
Erection <strong>of</strong> « Catholtt io»» MIM mm B, McGregor <strong>of</strong> tho comprise nn eihlolt undor^ uio,au. asem to aifiot anytmng e*c«pi|0Bi<br />
Year li Planned<br />
.^Biblt l» part <strong>of</strong> tbe oBioeiatlon'a<br />
Mietb annivifi<strong>of</strong>y ohiervaneo,<br />
" Two sljetricalljr operated fifty or<br />
iteiy f»l.lew mn|» will be dis.<br />
1 ,- . '"., |.| fiat, couaty library to braBtbe» J^ \ClfiHi 13<br />
-.-TIB ireotiei <strong>of</strong> a OatBolilia;itatioii»fta Wilaiei. »t**<br />
% if.<br />
W<br />
" % i<br />
Obufch in Ava|bn wllhlB a ytWtaBoott, feWral itoros and olntF ••till n<br />
n ^ .i<br />
^ pinnned or kthorillei <strong>of</strong> t« fural cental* Tie otber map wUl Tkif Will Rv<br />
•bMureh aad.ln the meanllini, «bow ihe.opteatiBn oJ.o compltti Tkif lOtt[ Will Tf IllT.'O Rvinir Ynll<br />
atartiBK Sunday. July 4 and COB- city library syntem, A model book<br />
linuini UroBghout tbat month^ track will Illwtrate methods <strong>of</strong><br />
nod Auguit, Man Will Be Held gettiBI books into thi ^ind, <strong>of</strong> ^<br />
at the <strong>On</strong>apel <strong>of</strong> •acred Heart- PWpIi eirerywhero In tbe ram- en p . £ D-a-L<br />
oytbe-lta at iotb Itrtet and Biunlty, , JU f f6l 01 fl«P<br />
Taird Avenue i > cl » 88 1«UOB batweea pub- j _ ,. , •'<br />
il „!• ,'i i . , ^ii He librnHes an* public iehools Front •' '- * introom, kit-—. - .,<br />
... Tos OBBpel is located OB iBi wll, fcs Bqoin ie¥8f(1i- states rroni<br />
tarage. also adJolBlflg lot.<br />
Brst aoor <strong>of</strong> the ^uminBr reil. wWell havo nas88d iBW', comnill- wiih nin«riaB arnni be<br />
; Sii In New York "Ji"tf-SS^SS Oil;, and will be »..gtbe.WallMi0,Ofl,bmrlM,B ^1°'^ t<br />
1 "<br />
f ^mUS l'<br />
!<br />
Ms mm ' or tBS OBUWB Fund 1 ,<br />
Tfttauta <strong>of</strong> ibe rtiureh .rs<br />
W« m « O ' B "«>. « Haadoa<br />
Heirtts and a mimnwr feiideat<br />
<strong>of</strong> AvaloB, tail Thomas Camp-<br />
A Season Of Opportunities<br />
la approaching ttpiffly, VWiUdi mean anything to you? We M«ill<br />
to your mind last yew's teal estate'actMty as « suggestion for you<br />
to be prepared for •still greater activity this year. You are not pre-<br />
pared unless you have some property to put on tjie market.. There<br />
are a great many opportunikiea (or you'. "Buy now «t a low price, a<br />
price that will not stand when the activities begin.<br />
Some good buys because <strong>of</strong> the lew prices and the valuable location:<br />
PSN AVENUE<br />
ijot jo x.too ;••••<br />
$2100 NOW<br />
NEW COTTAGE'<br />
in Gardens. Four bedrooms<br />
and bath, pped for Heat.<br />
, properties that<br />
you net now,<br />
C<strong>of</strong>rttpondcnce invited.<br />
WALTER G. GIBSON<br />
Real Estate<br />
Insurance<br />
802 Central Avenue<br />
' Phone 1295<br />
$650 per front ft.<br />
Two Lots on<br />
$3,200 each<br />
Bwutiful All Vear<br />
i Home<br />
at MB Wesley Ave. Hot watef<br />
anil dining rooms, kltebeB, pantry,<br />
: heatBr room and larage.<br />
ft $15,000<br />
--•' Well Financed<br />
A complete list <strong>of</strong> rental* in all action, <strong>of</strong> OcfMi'••
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——-i^^^g^^sstiSS!Z^E5E. ./^g^^T-T^^ftgrv^ r 3 ^7 T ^3s5aff^iSSJS£: I Tgi5i ^~ £T_£ ^sS^isr -»i ^f f r ^ \ p f 7<br />
^ * j< s ffiS^6j"4jf»« ' 'jt wLrSf, ji*-'^,'"!*^ 1 * r tj 1 I, .'wi {- e '<br />
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tji'-<br />
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Ul'<<br />
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AUCTION IS THE MODERN TOBUY 8EAS.<br />
Umm MAMMOTH TENT-<br />
« W.<br />
INCLUDING!^<br />
A V O -X' I« ON BE B,<br />
ANY LOT, fOU W6H<br />
BALANCE nWEJL HNA<br />
BIDDERS<br />
it<br />
'•>•!! '•f: mi-<br />
emd .ATLANTK; AVE., OCEAN ClttM<br />
v... A** Am, W£ fli, ft, A*e., Weil.y Ave, .* o£ l^fe^i fc<br />
GET OUR ^ t AND<br />
To Our Special Auction Sa^ O«miiCSty Lots, W# Wffi Offer an<br />
FROPERTiES. C^A* * Mn*. *»,J<br />
, f .-<br />
Cani(kn,N<br />
'/I , r T<br />
. Ml'juid nenh at North<br />
ei B A fi M frt* lifcih t* Ninth<br />
na. fffii. «(«« o« the art;<br />
.mitf i!«nvcfn Will Ml<br />
iPMihii (rtm Tirtnuytoiiv<br />
ly-nlntli BLrcct bitWHIt ili<br />
i 'l ryus from FerMfilh is<br />
Ih Street, from My to octap<br />
r, -,,'<br />
p^^^t<br />
I, 2<br />
'•>L.0> «» i,V >,, ' 'r * . i *kV'" L J<br />
Hnlllljnr |l.w, gaino in noil ,,|,ovi.,<br />
11.00. Ijol jiij, Ww^ J nuin ],<br />
»irt.y. ispii la,, 1Sn, iSli ,55,<br />
plan <strong>Ocean</strong> Ctlj. Dnyni^.<br />
• - "'f.H^ ^'^ ketgh C^Brjairi. II fi((.<br />
Ln> III nnd iis, ownn ciiy- mt.<br />
Plljslilj, Tni.1 .Cotnnny. KIHUISn<br />
A and. ill « ,1 ,Jnrt ||i II A iii'il<br />
pi ss At in-n si A « m DA t n.<br />
ill ii« A ojiii HI si A ind III inn A<br />
uflil pi Plnil !, ItFfliM, uf BIJF<br />
« MutiPniiMniih » rrQfjt Mils,<br />
ot MMtMn Iho My John MuHii ,i u,., is pnini, j|.<br />
i"°ffi' 'fl'",." ""I . lilOtsk III.A,<br />
y-nlntA Btntu, bay to ocran.<br />
fly eity •( eapn city .<br />
FFsr Gardgnii Bsvejopnifinl com.<br />
lo <strong>of</strong>infleu f. Gordon. il»,M0<br />
Qf Qiir-<br />
lo iian-y U. nitriqn.<br />
tr. JISIIII lmt! >H and HIS •«•<br />
it. Lots 141 and lit, Mellon H,<br />
Lot IH, fl^cllsn A,<br />
Ibi Franklin to John M SI<br />
Uu 7 nml
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wm it<br />
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4<br />
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Opening Philadelphia's Fair<br />
itructlon <strong>of</strong><br />
me In con-<br />
Check For<br />
Automobile<br />
World War Veteran Comes<br />
Prison Sentence<br />
OCEAH OTTHEWS, OCEAH CITY, H. J.<br />
House Buuk, when. hen. ICeSifl'i'lBiUrodgo WM appointed lo defend T* OjiUll Bn-, to vine hut released,<br />
Last Wediesday Fowler appeared<br />
ot Brldgeton and purchased a<br />
a sports roadster from Barton I.<br />
wrote a cheek for 11,325. but did<br />
not gel the ear when Mulr refused<br />
to cash the check.<br />
He was neit heard from In<br />
Elmer; where he endeavored to<br />
purchage a machine from-B, H»<br />
Downer, and again wag unsuceessful.<br />
." ;- -<br />
. According to toe police. Fowler<br />
^ *»»•• MdMrs. John Wall.ce,<br />
stoppod at the Bellevue Hotel,<br />
Cape May court House, and posed<br />
as a Wall Street bond' salesman.<br />
He registered under his own name.<br />
He then succeeded in estBhllghlni<br />
m«;«i li.(| Bounty daily. Address,<br />
himself at the Cape May Court<br />
Jtfce iuto truck, replenish- Mlsa Eiliabetli Goodwin<br />
f/« various branches with Instrumental duet ' •<br />
...JoefcB and ailing requests Offering.<br />
jgajln t»o*j) lately the eemmunltles, pilbllshed. sort. Solo, .<br />
•JOld.hooki |j.jpr^nl the and library re-binding Is busy /^_,,_i, D Mr, I John ' Wallace<br />
gafiirlng l|«a and battered bookn from books. the ^OUIJty Bonedlctloh DankerS ' '<br />
i^lj;ilhrariei to Branch 11- by Hev, Charles Lawrence<br />
Mf^S'l^.^ jgajln the eemmunltles, sort, Association Meeting<br />
to'«JeaiilIness, ldhk Books which . ^ . , ~r~ „,.„ _<br />
*"--i soiled are disinfected Annual Sesfion Will Con.<br />
4t<br />
1 D<strong>of</strong>lks which have been<br />
.•tands <strong>of</strong> persons where- he annual meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Riili'as diseases existed, are Oat>B M **_ County Bankers'. Asso-<br />
IB^n by pr, Julius Way. • ' • claiion will be held this year at<br />
ilWVMcOrego, has had some ^ M «» Cl «' «"« day eveliteterestinff<br />
experlenoei i« S' J " * l Ttall »' l « !B<br />
Siakhborlng itates. 'she W J 1 ' * e ««t«l will be .followed<br />
*m tn . ewer-ence she had "VA!.?." 1 81 ^ 11 " 1 " 1 "- •_ i<br />
priflt slneer, died. At the ""t', ** r° ?'" """ mr -<br />
iaMsi* were no puhHshed ,,!f^";,.Jr^"bJ u ° 1 !<br />
^ ^ ";Tbe librarians, however,<br />
^fSfSesmraodatiag, obtained a th . _mH.-.,<br />
ttfflfcttcli<strong>of</strong> Caruso'i life from ne w ! t a l<br />
" '<br />
uikazlns and handed it to the<br />
•ftC'H* •eeiaed rather dig- /<br />
"i|:«li'B Handed the maiailne *-"*" t«njr • iiyn<br />
f«,teyfrif, «i don't want the Graduates Nineteen<br />
JJjjtjJjaUifCaruso, but the one , •"<br />
iiit:Soblniibn Caruso (OruiO)'" Nineteen membeFB <strong>of</strong> the<br />
TiMfti' the **eiir, BBO tear sBBlor High Bchool class <strong>of</strong> the<br />
tithe, booka receive, tie num. O«pe Slay Rich lehool were<br />
Sjm*j*:bBek» returnedl- not fit Sduaied at commencement «-<br />
'PJHUti'e'U riot great In the ercises held in; tho. municipal<br />
T<br />
^ff?-"W-' •% -•••* •• thlsvyiart elau'Is the fact that<br />
rjctSiJr'pyer li.OpO lh "* « e ;D ».« «i*, flrls^ The<br />
tW'i|ilml)or )s'con- ?'M»|Bade.a.tour or WmhlOEton.<br />
•ns,,, . „ ,„..,.._. _..... •IJI,,-taesi'bcArs<br />
" mpbeli, presi.<br />
Thii M one <strong>of</strong> the Important Service* randere^phis<br />
Organization—Helping You to<br />
^ec|||pertiea Which Can Be ReioM in<br />
a 3hor| Ume at a Fair Pr<strong>of</strong>it , , , . ,<br />
Wrttetu for more information on <strong>Ocean</strong> Gity.<br />
ESIBILL-TOWNSEND<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, U. J.<br />
;4 4 t i<br />
Most Valuable Business<br />
:<br />
• . . . - . . • • • •<br />
. ' • • . - • • • • ' • • • .<br />
• • • • • • • • - • • •<br />
Boardwalk Front<br />
MOPM<br />
Direction <strong>of</strong> The urn W. Beimetham Ih<br />
Ecitntiflcfllly Ventilated - Eictlla<br />
O>mpfete Change <strong>of</strong> Program Eve<br />
Added AltracHon |<br />
Friday and Saturday, <strong>Jun</strong>e 11th and'l<br />
(Today and Tomowawr^l<br />
Rt)LLINS JUVENILE SYNCOPATE<br />
10—MuMcal Kiddie^-10 %<br />
With ALBERTA d'HARA 1<br />
Known to everyone in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, in att<br />
our feature pictures with. \§§<br />
NO RAISE IN PRICES Jl<br />
FEATURE ATTRACTION PR1<br />
Fred Thompson & Silver 1<br />
HANDS ACROSS THE BO<br />
Comedy and Fox News<br />
Tumorniw, Maiurdir, <strong>Jun</strong>e IMh^ ~A\<br />
TQM MIX Mid TONf<br />
"HardBoile<br />
Added Camedr-SERII EDWABDI tt|<br />
"MUNNY LOVE" f<br />
Toplm ill fhe BBF Plr«l Bun Piita<br />
WEEK OF JUNE 14TH lfu<br />
Daily Mitinee at 2 P. M, — Evmingi M<br />
- - • , * v ^ ^<br />
Mundaj and TUMdaj, <strong>Jun</strong>e Hlb and Wifc- ,|i<br />
Lillian Rich and Edmund<br />
"THE ISLE OF RCTR \<br />
A »lnry ol darkest Hnssta. • - ;<br />
Adilfd I ..mini}-Tlii- Four Funnj Fal Pf^<br />
"THE HEAVY PARADlf 1<br />
wij, Ju<br />
lhe<br />
With GEORGE O'BRI<br />
A Special Cut<br />
A nlghlr niMBev <strong>of</strong> litre, life anJ Imuur In •,<br />
* WfaliD, i<br />
Added rpdf_SID SMITll ta f,<br />
"SERVICE" ^<br />
KXTRA_»THE PAI.ACB OP THR JLWBV *;<br />
Pux Ifewii a<br />
Thunimj, <strong>Jun</strong>e 1011^ , :<br />
"Black Pari<br />
With Madge Bellamy &Edm<br />
Wolfti <strong>of</strong> meitfj trapped fcr IOTB and ngsfWip<br />
BI017 <strong>of</strong> Ite Hnnth SBM. " Am<br />
Added CoBMdj-AlirK ABDKIT ifW<br />
" A FRATFJ^NITY MIX Of 9<br />
EXTBA-.Tki BMI ol fhg Famnn, PalollDg IffM<br />
•THK ItOCTOB" ••'WtitJI<br />
4111 All i'SKMm<br />
P«rformanc€5 every erening at 7 *;S<br />
Mattotn Smtarday. ana Holid»S9 «t'?!&<br />
OCEAN FRONT PRO<br />
Our Biggest Money Makj<br />
TTii Mito;rjr <strong>of</strong> land values in <strong>Ocean</strong>j<br />
AtlinHc Ci^ proves beyond jj|I,fHl<br />
Uw biggest Bidvance u nlways 00!<br />
ftont. « "; ••; ' • • • • • • ' • • • • ' ' i ' i i ^<br />
Put your money ml QCEAfHifll<br />
jwur pr<strong>of</strong>itij ari iwe! •-•;:•; 0M<br />
Here's a Sped*! flat iM .m^lKi^<br />
PB botb^ides <strong>of</strong> Wesley --AmiU<br />
29!h mid 30.1, Slr«tH, linmTrd.to 7<br />
-!*<br />
it.?<br />
<strong>City</strong> SolomReject Plan .<br />
For PuUic Parking Plug<br />
Mfts iht After Btpressini Opposition To" Use <strong>of</strong> <strong>City</strong> Land |<br />
£ For Publio Parking Place '<br />
Wjaftoekt.hut I meeting last Monday, The prevl.<br />
l&tife i , I oua week the Com " "<br />
For Safe and<br />
lo lhe plan, A<br />
«Fl» Cht<strong>of</strong> Convw Un<br />
id Abolition <strong>of</strong> Fireworks<br />
at Rockel Typa *<br />
alone )f Bronght up the matter <strong>of</strong> the<br />
B<br />
plan to make iMa a publle park-<br />
leclared though <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> will have a<br />
little c<br />
•and tf<br />
J to li<br />
shi takt ad- for furthir conelderatloi<br />
f',.; ., J. Howard Blor—<br />
V" tnat f»i<br />
Couaed Fires Last Year<br />
..., , IJM.J mime Ihu war period,<br />
up the government wan liutrur<br />
In .pulling the da<br />
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•Ma M atlractioBi at Philadelphia and celebration have their way, ':•"•• • •• "., „.. „ „,,, _,,_<br />
rtte t0<br />
Camden. coupled with the open- "During the celebrations last Wedding bolls rang for Mr and «r». nobcrt IC, Bell attc<br />
ing <strong>of</strong> the Delaware River bridge, year the fire department had two brljllant wedding at Uie « « , « » « , , « » , '<br />
i pBoted. He continued that he resulted' most dlMujterojisly byt are now hnneymoonlng In Canada.<br />
had been Informed that though for the quick notion both on the •— -"d,d<br />
no, ...jpan o,<br />
P»fWii plaee,<br />
Wmtcdtltc habit <strong>of</strong> purpMe <strong>of</strong> providini additional I by those e.o-tnlleil fllnrroekets,,<br />
Bs&rfWE >••-. :.• , lz._.-.__ ._•_ ._ «t Id be "The »ale <strong>of</strong> (him roolfits<br />
4 1 >J ,<br />
the OommiHloners had been B|,ior ine pojiiold dahiBge whlo<br />
I workljlg on an ordlnaaoe that Bty reault,, ,jhe Jar^ BumbM<br />
Hb|i In the tiwrt. He declared n,M am(|on ot ihc^'clty makei It<br />
It would BBt pake anr dlfffr- heipeclally ineoeisaryttal; unuiHiil<br />
• 'Wionally," ho said, "I do<br />
At IW pfeiint time we have a<br />
I number <strong>of</strong> open air and other<br />
.ptrklnE Places near tne Board-<br />
aged and eondUeied, yet they are<br />
a * illed and the soil for park,<br />
ing Is only ft quarter.<br />
••Until thesi plaeea are ailed,"<br />
ie eontlnued, "I don't aee why<br />
| nl<br />
,' He stated the Commlsiloneri<br />
'. •- nn» would consider widening the<br />
•j/ n more Btreet If there were suBleient<br />
ffitnir 13S added, mayi<strong>On</strong>ly be a temporary<br />
when It would be Improved,<br />
John B, Jones, local realtor,<br />
live (Continued on Pago 8)<br />
Jpirionth • "<br />
to.<br />
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if-<br />
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fflEi3&&Mh~i<br />
*!& yd VX'<br />
'tfi<br />
'*9<br />
* j<br />
est in Nomination <strong>of</strong> Can-.<br />
[Judge Smathersat C. H.<br />
Preln all lnilleollom the vote<br />
In Capo iMny Ooiinty will lie one<br />
<strong>of</strong> tho HfTlKoBl ovbr polled at a<br />
crlniiry eipotloii. Tho election In<br />
ilie oouiity touay ML niu a nmlloi<br />
or farm, Tlio eaiidldiiteii'qii both<br />
the 'HoHulillmn and Ueihbcrntle,<br />
UckoU are -usoiiMnd. Wllliniil<br />
question this 1£ tho sauise <strong>of</strong> liiu<br />
*""*•«*<br />
OilAHLE8 G, HEAD<br />
npatlielle Bttlludo <strong>of</strong> the vote<br />
yvia Before taunchirif Forth To Conquer Wojld., county cm<br />
William It..<br />
Lynch .arai,.j.»»..,,,,s,,.,„_,,,<br />
AilnniB and Mabel llmrn,<br />
A huavy vote L, ..,. -.<br />
th Wildwoed, where Mayo<br />
Boliool, the tergeil In tho<br />
hlgtosT, wore graduated at the I<br />
commenceinorit eseieiaot held In<br />
k (he Auditorium <strong>of</strong> ths jichaol on<br />
' Friday evening. The liall wan<br />
packed to ovarflowing wlto on In.<br />
terested nudienee hdnorlng the<br />
.'i. »tudentB on llielf eonipletion <strong>of</strong><br />
. the work in the . local public<br />
/ echoala, . '• •<br />
Dr. Won Ouihliig Prineo, Head<br />
is! ,Ui@ history department e[ Dicltnion<br />
.College, delivered tho coin.<br />
• meneemsnt address and eelyctod<br />
as his subject In giving advice to<br />
the yoillliful grndualeii. "Situaro<br />
Pegs In Itoiind Holes,"<br />
The Bpenlioi' iirgoil eoeli <strong>of</strong> the<br />
v % graduatou to new makQ a pain.<br />
Frlda* ad<br />
ype qfJnrrt ab MO,gmee, njl0 £ni pravlaloiis muil ha made<br />
mi Frlda* and iaturday <strong>of</strong>Uhta 'type qfJnrewortrt: beabanBed, 5
t 1^<br />
9 «<br />
m<br />
«*:,;: H4<br />
pf».j»:x. iheehan, <strong>of</strong> Upper SUMO M, Patterson, <strong>of</strong> pliila. [or the MiiiiiUfr, bur, , ": ,",£"„„.<br />
©y^ifa,. in iMnding lha iupi. delpliia, ta located at SH Second bury Aienue fqi-Mie .mison.<br />
ft alilBBi Aabury Avenue. street for the (wason, .•«•'•«• Uobb, and family, <strong>of</strong> Had. i Mnj Bnln,tt-.Hndmn. ol Mills<br />
ii£ a Suns, or niu.1- to, M, nr^eman. <strong>of</strong> BO,.,,. T;£ W"5,"V^ll^ i^EZ '' IM W ' Sk<br />
BJBJ« opened hl« summer cm Pines. N. C,, Jias opened her —— lAvenui lor Kewuoii.<br />
B «iiadoCentral Avenue, ahep nl Dlh urni the Boardwalk. «»•»« JI, Waddingion, <strong>of</strong>; Mr. ami M:cnirliM Wlw hav<br />
ifM.'' ' - - =_= Philaiirlnhla, is spiTidirig the aiiiii-, , , ^, T ,<br />
HBilCoie, <strong>of</strong> BllWbeth. N. J,, Mr.. Marerl Sheppard. <strong>of</strong> iiav. rn,.r al 707-3rd Street. I B,i n 1 *' Ja " t) »" < ttm ' W '*<br />
,'.<br />
OCEAN erri: HEws,;poEAH SOT, B; J.<br />
Wta Frances Smith, <strong>of</strong> Ava- Mr Ulj SJrg AleJHUl,i,s,. xaaaei jj^jjoj N4xon /i_ /*• *J__ i C V_ ; Essis straiten. Miss lva Bow,<br />
xii, was visiting friendl in the are spending several daw Ht 3,1 (heir WamflCn WainyCH , OOr<strong>On</strong>tieS Camilen: lll«a Julia nalilho, Ml.w<br />
.JOrt laul Friday, apartment house on Central Ave- II I j A<br />
Mrs. WarffirArmsiroiB. <strong>of</strong> »««;. n«r.Elshte«nU, iVtrwt! str«t. ^Tho The . "010 Hold M, Annual Parties f^'rV'^il^"'IiiiVur '"t.'rJwi'll". sliw<br />
_,;._ * , o i, H k*. bQllding sfhleh gastalna<br />
Malna three}<br />
three! ± Sura Careon. Miw Elhi'i Mlllitr,<br />
fe •--.. TT»nrt f-iiiiiiv ,i nf «<br />
R. Gill and family, <strong>of</strong><br />
~ ' ' ine at<br />
JV1S1 " 1I! •"""» "' •""• noni>f hj 1111-<br />
I IIIB yiir blUK N-K-tV!<br />
i phone ITdeel<br />
JOHN 1. IUVVHIl, N«r.<br />
4th Street ud Hiven Avenue<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />
The Measure o<br />
Strength<br />
by the ussistance we are able to,^ftj^<br />
tribute. to the banking «quiretrtli^» p|J<br />
our cuitomers and our spirit 6f .1Mfiy*!Mi|!<br />
operation as well at i|he eompjbient"'<br />
(ormance <strong>of</strong> our functions as a'<br />
mercial bank, ' > •<br />
First National Iii<br />
OCEAN CETY, N. J*» Ui.<br />
Eitabllslied January 1, Wf<br />
Here are Some ?<br />
Specimens o<br />
Genuine Values<br />
Consider These Carefully<br />
If th^ do not interest you. say what you want<br />
and we will produce it.<br />
SIX LOTS Beautiful Bungalow NINE LOTS<br />
Six Lots<br />
<strong>On</strong> Aibury Avenue<br />
Excellent Location<br />
$2,000<br />
i<br />
Fine LoGation<br />
Hot Water Heat — Three<br />
Bedrooms. Very Well<br />
Fumiahed.<br />
Owner going to California.<br />
. Price and lermi on<br />
Application. ;.:.•<br />
Bertrand T. Carey<br />
<strong>On</strong> Abu^ Avenue,<br />
Fine Location .
I* I<br />
K; / T T<br />
ft i<br />
':?<br />
'I<br />
, 1<br />
-I<br />
DE OF SECTIONS<br />
_ _ from Ninth ie Fm<br />
bttwun the lay e.<br />
UaiiWcU&i frets Ninetiinth ts slang middle<br />
ty-tourth iireet between tht &* SB min-<br />
^ ""— _ Ipenef<br />
j from TWenly-fSiirth R*r: l==-__ ,<br />
ty^<strong>of</strong>nth Blmt~ bitWHB the r»rK.<br />
lourlh tstrMI toiimni<br />
B1gS<br />
o Ocoin.qitjr SIL<br />
•Jit ft, to high water !u»<br />
afnx,<br />
Ell,«t«h Fol, et U,, to Min<br />
<strong>of</strong> North WI:I:<br />
, otteni ffsreor 1<br />
Il.tworJl L«nJ Co.<br />
" — ph shaBlr<br />
Let li, :<br />
-BUCK M, Plan J. O I Borough <strong>of</strong> WlldHlgU cm<br />
SfftpseEtJoB' ft _.'<br />
^<br />
DtDCK D. plan J.<br />
#'pe* I lt,'fi!' # ft a<br />
, m, Jill ft to eirt,<br />
-jd imt n n,;<br />
||«S tut Intf rett T.af la<br />
, i«t in. Matt n: ;•<br />
/ Townihlp ot Lowir<br />
1, mllili T. Btn» to e.l» Jtiir Sn<br />
prnpany. |L00. Btt, kt earner li<br />
lea qroie lint, rorawriy a. w, «r<br />
niph T aievth<br />
f- Is) 100, Iilosk e,<br />
19 II. IO K, im, j, anj<br />
U n, bloeh N.<br />
«ygh ol layin Cape May<br />
V&3 Sajm We Murt Feed<br />
' - ""is; 150,000.000 By 1950<br />
Acres Must Be Tilled<br />
Wai- —<br />
With a poesible 110,000,000 I.<br />
'" feed ill liiO, the United Stalei<br />
lam, must make rapid advances In thi<br />
mil. "ienee <strong>of</strong> sail eani<br />
4ii I meet its needs for I<br />
I Dr. Harrison E, He<br />
,»« BUmeroui Investigalon In thslr<br />
• aeld, - "<br />
10 Henry Btudyini the proble<br />
• I To tmi th(s papuiatk<br />
000,000 more acres <strong>of</strong> land<br />
rd w be tilled and a "new visl<br />
;V "> ' «°" canservatiaii taught in<br />
Jfi Plant faed were supplied In the<br />
per <strong>of</strong> John Vonnlnnei'a lot In 111, lie form <strong>of</strong> commercial fermiier,<br />
WaCli IMT llie BtHHBlMBl Lan|||,M<br />
<strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> C.D.<br />
E4WH« w. Mi, tt<br />
II is steadily decreasing<br />
iavai ef oeeesiary<br />
going on al a rate<br />
Jdini the restoration<br />
itances to the soli, he<br />
i,<br />
the United, Status the leadi<br />
crops annually absorb about<br />
17,000,000,000 pounds <strong>of</strong> ammonin.<br />
phssphorlo acid and pot-<br />
return to tne mil In<br />
1 not more than 8.700,-<br />
—,— anundi, and, last year<br />
nd another 2,400,000,000 pounda sf<br />
«• This leavei a deaciencf <strong>of</strong> some<br />
.«- 1,900,000,000 pounds,<br />
4 h .All the lines <strong>of</strong> ..work h'a?lnB<br />
n-' to do with soil conservation and<br />
soil fertility should he eombinad<br />
uniler a Bureau <strong>of</strong> Hull Conser.<br />
ff tlon.<br />
REAL REAL ESTATE<br />
A unique selling plan for in<br />
cream will be attttrngted ben<br />
Ihln smuujii by the Somora lea<br />
^^^^w^tis^'t^KSfKr'<br />
r. Bad Mrs, Floyd Slmmi anil wani9 omb,r<br />
Mayor Harry Heaiiioy r&- .<br />
,».»,J last Friday ovotiinB after Aj Advertisemeflt<br />
a trip to Montreal, Canada, L<br />
where Mr, BlBimji and Mr, Htail. Lighten y irk—uso Sun-.<br />
leas Satisfied" Plan f ley attendod the national Kl- ray Lumps,<br />
in open their rnanuragii<br />
• plant-,,toid ators'!,,('• 10IW<br />
irawaly the lalter part <strong>of</strong> thl§<br />
•k Mr». Annabel gamers, well<br />
I known iumrner, .resident, will<br />
Several wlnfpnif young college<br />
girls have been c-inployml and<br />
Hey will deliver the Ice cream in<br />
the homes about the city and th€<br />
customers will be liven the<br />
privllegeif paxinf for the eream<br />
after tl)« using, and unless completely"<br />
gatliBed with ttin prol><br />
lice, will he gives lh* ice cream<br />
free,<br />
Tbe plan equipment is now beini<br />
lnata^Ird on the Bsardwalk<br />
and will be gpen at all limps<br />
while the product is in tbe pro.<br />
cess <strong>of</strong> manufacture. Mrs. Bald*<br />
era wai formerly Miss Annabel<br />
Sinister, <strong>of</strong> HaddonBrlri, and en,.<br />
Joys a large clientele from that<br />
tity.<br />
build better building! bath<br />
In appearance and acjual<br />
conitruction. Thfy will be<br />
more comfortable to live in<br />
and to work in, Perhaps<br />
there is no indultry that has<br />
came 10 fpnvard as that <strong>of</strong><br />
only second to<br />
iliun.<br />
Lewis (JDssibooii<br />
BDADEB<br />
226 ASBIIEY AVEHOE<br />
_ Telephone J01.J<br />
Correspondence!, Invited<br />
For investment opportunities you will find no bettor field than<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. Then hat bean no time like the present for theie op-<br />
portunities. as <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s strategic value ia just beginning to be<br />
rMOfni«a, TTiis new value has, <strong>of</strong> course, given riss to pricei, but<br />
the steady increasing demand for property in "America's Greatest<br />
Family Resort" has the tendency to bring the prices to the level <strong>of</strong><br />
the demand. - • • • . '<br />
Demands are becoming greater and if you are'wise you will<br />
buy before prices reach a higher level.<br />
». / SOME GOOD BUYS FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION S<br />
Simpton Avenue Lots<br />
in good location<br />
$60 per front foot<br />
Financed<br />
Wedey Avenue<br />
$225 per front foot<br />
With Riparian Grant<br />
AtlanUc Blvd. and North St<br />
$250 per front foot<br />
Two-family Apartment House<br />
en <strong>Ocean</strong> Avenue. Two bedrooms<br />
and bath each apartment.<br />
, •<br />
Price $8500<br />
to fumiah inforjnation'on any development<br />
We Have<br />
' Renters and Buyers For Your Real Estate<br />
ALL<br />
ISTLER<br />
RObl^iSPECIALIST<br />
APARTMENTS COTTAGES<br />
802 Central Avtnue Phone 1298<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> to Philade<br />
Elective May UN, Dayilal-t Time. Subjeci is Chinj<br />
1 WMPtn<br />
SHORE BUS TRANSPORTAf^<br />
iOf Stoonil Street Plione 1898 Oen<br />
Su»» 7o Hint Far Ail Oetr-'— '%<br />
LpFT la ruhti Mn, Sank Tsitn fienr, M<br />
Miss Roiu Mkhadis, Mrs, Btllt DtQraf, f #<br />
Mrs. Kate B. Vaughn, Miss Lues G. m<br />
Alltn, and Miss MariantAUtn Hell, %<br />
If men did the cooki<br />
. they would Insist on a good stow^y<br />
Where is the woman who does not<br />
agree with Mrs, Rorer's statement?<br />
Yet why will so many women put up<br />
with an inefficient stove day after day?<br />
UfBS. RpRBii, fimoui Philadelphia<br />
VI cooking expen, and five oilier<br />
famous cooks who recently conducted<br />
agree that good Cooking results depend<br />
to a great extent on a good stove. They<br />
agree, too, after critical, exhaustive<br />
cooking lefts that the Perfection is a<br />
you some Idea <strong>of</strong> .what men would de><br />
<strong>of</strong> heat, wgardleis <strong>of</strong> how many burners<br />
ere ilghted. Each is an independent unit."<br />
remarked Miss Lucy G. Allen, <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Boston School <strong>of</strong> Cookery. "And the<br />
flames stay juet as you set them. They<br />
do not creep."<br />
chimneys burn the oil completely before<br />
the heat reaches the utensils." ,<br />
which is eaiy to work with,*' said Mrs. "ff.""" «**'f«. AH these<br />
Don urUittb is. It lights at the touch <strong>of</strong> C P!M e °f.Home Economics. "And, in<br />
a simple turn <strong>of</strong> the wick,"<br />
operation. What more could anyone<br />
ask <strong>of</strong> a stove f"<br />
Adaptable, tOO, "The PerJeotlon . L * * '<br />
proved its adaptability jo me," com. I" Other Words, the Perfection meets<br />
named Mrs, Kate B. Vaughn, Los «h^,h'ih itindards <strong>of</strong>Uhe six critical<br />
Angeles, home eeonomics director, "by ¥82% S J," , W 'H meet yours, too. See the<br />
performing many cooking operations at i " Zo f erleetloni at any. dealer's. All<br />
and broiling." " " W«hve-burner rangd*at '120.00. E<br />
Ample heat supply, "And," mtd M»aM»«ih<br />
MlMRosjMiBhaelis, famous New PEHFBaTION SlOVE COMPANY<br />
Orleans specialist, there ts no lessening , Ctittbmi, oki,<br />
STANDARD GIL COMPANY (NewJersey)<br />
Distributors •>-. 26 Broadway* New¥ori<br />
tep^ 1 ^ -p** o^y lenuino Perfection<br />
mnpkionPerlecupn.itoyes, Thaaremsrhd•<br />
Ttfih-nd Mangle^ Others will cause trouble.<br />
Clean, E%<br />
Cooking'M<br />
your Peifeciio<br />
Yeu aa buy iU<br />
KEROSEI<br />
P S<br />
lEi ANY OF THESE REAL ESTATE BROKERS<br />
H ^ ,<br />
ais Oei'iiB A*r>,<br />
F, Berger,<br />
„ Sled ft Aidinrr Aic,<br />
,;ldw«rd B, Bowker,<br />
t ABIMIW ft ITIli ML<br />
JftuMet Co,,<br />
Kt SiirUi.aiHl Ofciiii Ail-,<br />
tClayton H, Brick,<br />
I lii'ElgMh HI,<br />
M. j, Campbell,<br />
Y Illsmjiif lluli'l, Mil A Ornli<br />
IjF; K, Campion,'<br />
IB. •f. Carey,<br />
« 811 Flftri'llKl St,<br />
S't, j: CarfiBno,<br />
; nsl Asliiir) Aw.<br />
jtJoi, P, C««idy,<br />
ti S3 Wesley An-.<br />
4 L, B, Cavanna,<br />
|. Him Bill * Wifh-jr Iv...<br />
; I, B. Champion,<br />
j J(U * Ailiiiiiii. A.,'.<br />
I W. R, Chattin & Son,<br />
(s 1110 jUimrj AH.,<br />
I J. M, Chiiter & Co.,<br />
ft iw limiiiii NI.<br />
I j, B, C<strong>of</strong>fee,<br />
? 1M0 SII,I|I««I. All',<br />
f H. B. Cooper, Jr.,<br />
p Cor, sail, * IVntml Me,<br />
|: Ewing T. Corson,<br />
t 161 Aahirrj Aii'.<br />
'•' Alonzo Cotton,<br />
' 010 AHliiirj An..<br />
•• H. B, Cree,<br />
r<br />
. Sil Tiiira St.<br />
F, E, Darby,<br />
1<br />
?2i Aslniri Afii,<br />
George Albert Dattchtg,<br />
; sutii i'«iiifiii itf,<br />
F, M, Deeny<br />
. fltb & Oi'i'm! Alt'.<br />
• Charles A. Doe,<br />
; VM Eighth NI.<br />
joitah DuBois,<br />
I;I; iiiiiiir, iiii,<br />
, DuBois & Nulty,<br />
sin siiitii si.<br />
'v, Clarence Dunklibtrger,<br />
I mm t'ciiiriil AIIS<br />
s»wR, t- 138 il, i'ciiiflll Edgar, Atl',<br />
•," Wil Aslillff Ail',<br />
John j, Foiter,<br />
AH ijiuhiii si.<br />
E. G, Foxon,<br />
- 14III) Wl'«l All-.<br />
-Fpx & Van Hook,<br />
Mill ft Hi : «i('J An'.<br />
iPaul Conly French,<br />
: 1610 Slliili SK<br />
;O.,M. Geary,<br />
, -'iJMiiiisviiii', a. J,<br />
M. G, Gibion,<br />
SM Ciyitml AII-.<br />
G K b C<br />
••.- Jlh * Anlillfj Avc,<br />
R. M, Hanscom,<br />
. jaoa Aslmrj in 1 ,<br />
Harry R. Hayes,<br />
aSHO Aslillr}- All'.<br />
j, R, Hazard,<br />
• tlili S ASIHID Avi'.,<br />
Henderson & Co.,<br />
''. IVa Asliilrs Ate,<br />
A,M, Heiss,<br />
•••>.... iia ^riiiril NI, :<br />
Charles W. Herdmaii,<br />
' ttlh * Wi'*l Air,.<br />
W. S, Jiitehnir,<br />
,1 IHO, riGHKiirp Avc,<br />
M. H<strong>of</strong>fman,<br />
KI2,KWitIi 81.<br />
William A. H<strong>of</strong>fman,<br />
:>;; K^l. Kiifbtlt, 81.<br />
&UWM. R. Hogan, Inc.,<br />
"^fl'SJS Central Ate.<br />
••• IT, Holland,<br />
uifmilftj Tilrkobriii, S, i.<br />
^Chapin,<br />
...Hi St.<br />
^Homestead Dev. Co.,<br />
a#Jtfi$tt'Bhc lililir. Tncliiihae, N, J.<br />
~ i 4 Greansteui,<br />
I* Pentnil A»c<br />
^E, Imbed,<br />
"•Wry.Ast, • ' ,<br />
4<br />
E, S. Kramer,<br />
HI Alhlulli' Itr,<br />
W. H, Kuehn,<br />
Nil Hishlli Hi.<br />
Mn. C. L. Lake,<br />
Iiii I n>.|r) Mi:<br />
Charles P. Lake,<br />
Iliruii til) Tlllr k Trust «'o. lllcll,<br />
Alex. Lawrence, Jr.,<br />
IllHJ Kiiiirtrrlilll Ni,<br />
Jules R. Ledig,<br />
m «i(iiii Aii..<br />
G. W. Lee,<br />
li!5>i A-liilr} Ate<br />
W. H, Lewii,<br />
Nth * Uiiiiii Are.<br />
j. N. Loper,<br />
\m iiiij j ii.,<br />
Malcolm R. Lovell,<br />
I Hiulirlk-lil ll'l.<br />
j, Fred Manne, Inc.,<br />
MI Mnlli SI,<br />
Jacob j. Mann,<br />
Mil It Aliiiillii- Aws<br />
Herbert P. Mann,<br />
slh k Alhiilii' Aii._<br />
Massey .& Uwardi,<br />
Mil A iVillrnl -til'.<br />
C. Wesley McCorkle,<br />
;,U* Uiiiiry lie<br />
Waltor B. MeCorkle,<br />
l-JI liclilli NI.<br />
Mri. M. E. Mercer,<br />
tin \i..»l.y At.'.<br />
LinwoDd W. Mintier,<br />
!I;N iiiiHrilitiilk<br />
J. W, Morrison,<br />
ith * llrrlin An..<br />
Thomai W, Mould,<br />
111 \llllll NI,<br />
Nicholson, Richards & Loveland,<br />
!M Niiilll Si.<br />
Samuel Nappon,<br />
:,r. liL-hiii si.<br />
George W. Nickerson, •<br />
ililll Mull, HI,<br />
j. C. O'Cilaghari,<br />
iKKI .l.llllr)- Ad',<br />
George Vernon Pepper, •<br />
CIII5 I'.tullili M.<br />
M. E, C, Phillips,<br />
;i:. iiiiiiiiii m,<br />
Humbert C. Pontiere,<br />
Ilii'illi rill Tllh' £ Trust (u, Illlll$,<br />
Pontiero Co., Inc.,<br />
IIS7 \»hiirj An 1 ,<br />
Barnet Posner,<br />
IIII Hliiir) Aic.<br />
G, G. Preiton,<br />
iiii k ni'sirj Ait. ,<br />
Qunen & Hailman,<br />
,-,i.-, Nhiili HI. .'<br />
Robert Radford,<br />
m;, rSdii MI.<br />
Georie A. Rayes,<br />
lill A: A»iilirj Ail'.<br />
Real Estate Auction,<br />
Nil) Iliiiirdiilllli<br />
j. J. Riley,<br />
mil it Hi.«t An-.<br />
L. M. Riley, Inc.,<br />
!i:i? Akiillrj Ail., ,<br />
C. B. Roberti,<br />
tllli li ri'iilnil Avc,<br />
R, Curtis Robinson,<br />
(MS I'l'iilrjil Ain,<br />
Lavin & Rodgers,<br />
Mill ,fc Aslilir) Ail'.<br />
R, W, Reuihtr,<br />
111 Hiiurilniilk<br />
Edwin Eldridge Sack,<br />
. K, I. Ti'nlli Hi.<br />
Scotch R. E. Co.,<br />
'•Ill * tfl'Nll'j All',<br />
Clarence S. Seull,<br />
ml liisliiii SI. '<br />
Maurice S. Scull,<br />
iflii KiKiilii si.<br />
Seaside Realty Co.,<br />
;i(;i I-ilielMlIi si; • • .<br />
j. Shoemaker, .<br />
W, BIIIII JIHIII UU TuckBhui!, jf, J.<br />
Strand Co.,<br />
SHI) Asliurj Avc, '<br />
B. Frank Smith Co.,<br />
, iiii brcilll Avi'. •<br />
H. Lester Smith,<br />
• MS Aslllirv Avii, ,<br />
Herbert R. Smith,<br />
•iiI• KIKIIHI 81, • • i • i*<br />
W. S. Steelmwi, * /<br />
1IM llilj Aw. ' • !<br />
Richard P; Steme,<br />
"Mill (li'iitHi! Avi', " • i<br />
Irving W, Street;<br />
Asliiirj ol Twill! St. • •<br />
R. S, Streteh, „ "<br />
Iii <strong>On</strong>iiTi Avi 1 , . . •"•'<br />
John R. ThaUiii, ; v '<br />
liB Ahliiirt Arc. •:• ; , ,.<br />
R. Howard Thom, , • •'•-..<br />
• ,\ii KiBhih st, . ,' ,<br />
AiTbtten, ..<br />
810 Swirail St, _,•-..: ., . . yi"<br />
T T, TbwniMid, . ••;?<br />
LOTS OF ACTJ<br />
Right NOW At<br />
Two Minutes From The Beach At 34th Street<br />
Homes are being bffiKpit NOW. Three started this week. Contracts<br />
have been let for several outers.<br />
All thfjjslreets <strong>of</strong> Section 1 are being cut through right NOW.<br />
Curbs are being installed and sidewalks, too, right NOW«<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>its Start When Action Starts In Seashore<br />
PeveJQpme^.pl
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rjt<br />
vm<br />
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"No enj aytr^ tolania .<br />
think I ihouldf"<br />
This Wai Indeed a blty<br />
vanity, hecanje Ourtlta had nl- want flallle to he skinny." 11<br />
ways awurcd me that my figure "Well. 1 gnaw I like that!" re. the sort, nl In, driving the<br />
Tn« titeMor ImproveaisnM<br />
n perfect. tortiid I*Iltla with exaggerated swimming Seoul away, ' Tie wOf tlmlnwiir flnoi-<br />
"How much do you weight" indignation. " da rou mean to In. man was In competent hands by **'-"*'""- 1 "** '**"" " uur '<br />
ihe wanted io know. rifr, sir, that I am sklnnrf" MM time bt reached the ei< •—•,'• •-.-•<br />
"About a hundred and tweiitr. -j w n to and out that evtry-l nauiled hatters, so Brooke bent MM, J, B, Btvlll ]• •peDdlnj a<br />
Bve and thu charts all §ay I could iKlng ghe said had a personal *'• ' fBotU toward gavinl Ihe fcwf .dnya In New York.<br />
staiid another live .pounds or even meaning' She seemed to be Inter- man who had called fop usalat- -^—<br />
ten," i defended, ('besides I slon|eJiegSiftfcBthing so mucli as («, a »S e ' The bey supporte.d Ihe » ~ ~ "<br />
think it would h» heeomliigl to pwninMshti.. reactions(flitl ^. *ea»enea^an (wlmmlng aloqg- Sr/e |uint» how to bliild<br />
me—helng thin." I ended. ' WriSi *•*• ''"•'*--W """ th * n H"* * f"*•<br />
wereil flrmly, "wti can't pay any, tlt^aa dlrtomilnf*4iit>'aalile'» Bld ** / ' 1 ' 1 '• ' lljl1 n > t! '-' '»' « US1J wand»red (.oiidUioi,,, I gei i,.rrlned when n«llaie.TI6r a..moment atjrchlm w f ,k w<strong>of</strong>k , itown.\ Wone 788-W<br />
^mnSrfana h^ « ">V"? '• >!• f«f«. « »•« •« ou».i ,vc a *und,,H. • ^TJ*" Sff^, Lv^eihW •"*• " ld ""'"^ *W««'' »'L Oo,re,pondeoce Invited<br />
MWUS to meet the Eirl thai " il " lllB "lanled io CiirilHS; he'» She hmke.l (pproucglw down al ' or lu lf " Same Mmethlni- «_...„, „,„,„„, ,„ „«„ nHa...^. ....:: _. ,.ra<br />
rtifiBWrIclithailiiinirl.il" w. h,iu,iinK uiiil aiiiaijilse, Bj' her ulender form In ltd becoming<br />
Mil WMLetUiaEvniw'Thin' "'» «»• h "« cl111 3" 1«« !|1 " rroek <strong>of</strong> cloaelyOtled flame «e|. I looked iwlftly at Ourtls, He ,col|t B«WMgno,g to renderl ,.<br />
feortood racing me; wrfee.t* ""'"«; «» »l.el«i;" ored velvet. Pi"""*'? a dilemma. ««_ .j^j^ ,„ Mlllfl,e6lley and ,„„„,,.!<br />
atiltoa and" audaciously admit. '°! 1 ' *««» " wl » J" * She wa« like i »l,teen.year.old "B"""! bewildered and ,mbar- ,„ nas Been j^,,,, ouutai,dlng / "<br />
IliWWS" «"» "ilty which "i"' 1 *." I leplloil wlili feigned III- eui-velifss, hui, at the tame lime, rnHed, What tould this hoyden, gjtn^pijg whon jldllni, Loa<br />
(EMBipied her to invite me to '"ireieiiee, AeteihllHHd 1,01 to » eourrious Bdoiescenee eiung I* young *lrl know aBMt my btlened tonh Hi mo|,sn strelm Pllll I IMP<br />
*lftfl« tfce flrsl nigfcl <strong>of</strong> my «l'8w My onlhllslasiH over u lioiiBe _!,;,,. tor, ea,,,.r..i, no douUI. i,y husband that could cauls him to gt la whioh fBn down the | I* ULL, L11NC<br />
^he' when Bhf Plainly "'f 111 ••''-'"' ' " 1 " 1 -Jf'gflft moved quickly about the : #* *<br />
pjpurlrig eyeopBne no,,, a<br />
'">« ''* »' ••»•' -.phl«tlcol«l - knowledge, be so W i could^ barely• «. 8(dM <strong>of</strong> lne HawBllilll v0lean8 | . • • ||<br />
Ihl '" 1 "< f'"K <<br />
teliivir shaker, I had to ad- « llrl ""» '"»"'"-<br />
Splat tliero waa a pungent r**' 1 ^"*, ""<br />
j^tt% about her-a madcap lll f"""\ "*>* '<br />
pittioalty Ulat 1 Boon was to , ' u nrM,al|| m,aaureff ln<br />
vitl I bad acriulred,<br />
lit*", "^laiHlardii <strong>of</strong> weighta," she<br />
be j continued, "ha^e changed just as<br />
Ike have cloibeii and fbeuriea and—<br />
ill" Htitrals, Bui, lu get back to !hf><br />
iig iUiliJiK'i, ihert' l^u'i a deb Ihig season<br />
who weigh}* over a liundre.l,<br />
"' ""'<br />
at waieli iheiu. yi ihe iiext dance<br />
: cues <strong>of</strong>! B«.i<br />
^^4<br />
\ HIlQ rendered flrst.ald 111 hunier. {<br />
(CONMNTJED<br />
ous , cases. The boya also per.<br />
formed direction service for the<br />
many people who gathered io see Pot Plants<br />
::<br />
the "special denionHtratlon" <strong>of</strong> j<br />
htcr.<br />
siBi moment <strong>of</strong> our<br />
0!i; I duiilid e«a,>., „„,,,—<br />
^ ^ ^ s onnouii, she shrugged Snr her xhguidors and ev<br />
|jpl|une!r In the ehalr which rrowued sued itllghlly, ihen, having "t<br />
IpMsfffn 'pecupylnB. niaiio Jo uup<br />
her mind that Bile illii da<br />
Kpp6i". I-elhlu most "If you wl«l. to grow thinner,<br />
PShy "hioh ahi WM aur- ccrl »""y w OCOUt H&imi Reinstate Insurance<br />
»» » >"lple <strong>of</strong> a much diminish your dinner,<br />
rtf^d' • ' ifewer and iuore inndern race. And lake to a^paragim, lettuce<br />
iSi, ,,,t,,~ ,«j _.lt. CurtlM bail said (hai Ihln tlrl , iind kale.<br />
flng;Ja,pnrty," she announced to<br />
BoK-itia gueatH who had In-<br />
|fts|about her mother, "my<br />
is.<strong>of</strong>; crape hanging la having<br />
Mlifrgjilnner party!'- Bhe<br />
i&ngly idmiitcl as the tossed<br />
•""^fcibdhbed hair tn " ; Tenderfoot Scout Is Award- ^?<br />
ad Cold Medal ForL^vin<br />
liulKr.<br />
ch bread, elthe<br />
eoncenlralu iier. bUorls on any She was playfully dramatic and<br />
uorlousi work, Then I recalled her voice carried to the far end<br />
that ho had also said that her <strong>of</strong> the living room where CurilSH<br />
erilens were lamely due Io her HUH standing. There was a lull<br />
—<br />
popularity In Birmingham's most In the mnn.rnnlin.i and lyernnt<br />
Ue<br />
ing Man's IMtf ,' Ba<br />
,".3 fr MOrg<br />
nlL „ , 3d- MgK<br />
Uther Scout Honors limit<br />
their i<br />
Thirty youngsters wore recent, been i.<br />
ly cited by the National Court and re<br />
<strong>of</strong> Honor, Boy icouti <strong>of</strong> Atnerl- will be amen<br />
ca, for bravery and presence <strong>of</strong> the reinstatem<br />
mind displayed In rescuing fe|. ly reni<br />
I, - to and lneludl<br />
11 1<br />
'-r ilfe.*av. mentlonei •—<br />
ard ability i<br />
em besto 1<br />
Sharp, Conamander <strong>of</strong> the<br />
-Ranck Post, American<br />
, announced that the line<br />
1 to July 2, 1137<br />
<strong>of</strong> the bureai<br />
* " —vide fo<br />
ma<br />
mm<br />
(So she had already hegti<br />
f bathers at spring cl_. ....<br />
t thing 11 ***•• N: J'. Labor bay. 1184, Betalled infortnation<br />
'id started to swim to a sand- to the extension <strong>of</strong> tit<br />
.r about 800 feet from shore and new policy may I<br />
hen Dr. Ituchell tiotloed a from Regional Offk<br />
an struggling In deep water, erans Bureau, 14 Bl—.<br />
From the Water<br />
Direct to You<br />
FRESH<br />
SEAFDOD<br />
TDAILY<br />
. ' • • • " • • • f<br />
Fish Oysters Clams<br />
Crabs Crab Meat<br />
for<br />
House and<br />
Garden<br />
OCEAN ciir<br />
n tf<br />
dohtractdr and Bul<br />
Fourteenth and Bay Ave (<br />
• • . - " "ffi<br />
, P. O, Box jfij |<br />
si<br />
We finance homes up to 60% <strong>of</strong> their an<br />
OCEAN FRONT PR<br />
Our Biggest Money M<br />
The hiitary <strong>of</strong> land values in Gceii<br />
Atlantic <strong>City</strong> provu beyond all qt<br />
tHe biggest advance is always <strong>of</strong>j|<br />
front, ^<br />
Put your money in OCEAN F^<br />
your pr<strong>of</strong>its are sure! /J<br />
Hera's a Special,that will make yj<br />
tidy sum on a very small invest!<br />
on both sidu <strong>of</strong> Wesley Avenue<br />
29th and 30th Streets, financed to 7<br />
<strong>of</strong> the selling price. . |<br />
Charies A. I<br />
REALTOR<br />
406 Eighth St.<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
BUILDING<br />
That Combine* Utmost Ecorig<br />
With U.ting Satisfaction'<br />
When you select l^kicf*hej^ri*s conipetent p ^<br />
to rariy out your pi^epi^qu*re eiMlufe^ m^<br />
constructidn details, intelM; finuh* e^»* re ^^<br />
wiMimm<br />
um<br />
ity is to plnoc a first-cliiss I<br />
.1» gone tire rmniils nf the srini-pm ball :<br />
i h fiihl hi lli<br />
ti^'tllii sprinj, nml Eddiu Willianis is nuw bt- i<br />
P<br />
" IE team atiil frfiiii alt aa'nuisrs thr local tfiiin •<br />
ffc Arpund these parts this suiiinuT, That in<br />
' - '- iriug in ligii iij) ivitli 1I11 1 Omui<br />
ijlirak^a^big IncciitiVL- wiijuli, the mnnajifmt'iit ha;; ^to<br />
jfij^UflSH'with other tuiins fnr plriyets: It's ,1 miiih ,<br />
|fpHi**pIajring at a suashcirc ri-surt than in ami armiml !<br />
1©-^ '" . " I<br />
iffijjiljstsst appiicaiitK arc Tim Ogilcii :in.l Charlry<br />
J|bfl5Jtided their college days at Hwarthmnrr last werk,<br />
^iHii'itty oil Saturday on the trail 01 Manager Echlii 1 1<br />
j^arjt.ttji pitciier while Ogik'n is an iuficlilrr. Kckart-<br />
\i%t^SlvBrtliniorc after playing fnutball ami baiehiill at;<br />
fWO scartnt and duriiig the iast season was a mcinhcr j<br />
jpatn(f •elcvqipanii nine. j<br />
;jpcffibEr <strong>of</strong> the famous family from (Igdrn, Pa., near<br />
<strong>of</strong> Cufiey, formerly with the Athelties anil<br />
rt, and <strong>of</strong> Johnny, who fnr several ye;irs hits.been<br />
^»f ? yadE Dunn's lialtiniore Orioles, Tim attempte!! to<br />
KelifqpfJteps <strong>of</strong> his more faninus brothers arul started his<br />
Ipitc^er, *hut duriiig the past two seasons has played at'<br />
pn the Garnet team. He was laptairi <strong>of</strong> the team (luriiijj:<br />
tandSsarncd a big'"rep" in colleKe ranks as a liniiie run !<br />
f,.f- [ , ••,<br />
* • • •<br />
The Yankees' Best Bets<br />
' 0CEAU 0EPf**SlW8,: OCEAN Oirf, H. I,<br />
gtreple.cliiiHiTH, Ho IN OIIU<br />
the thrLKj or faiir Quakyrn In thcj^rsD^ j<br />
majors. Jack Brntley is .<br />
•In naln, hui glimely continued pjri<br />
In play, aii'l beal ihe Giants 4<br />
ii4 Thurstiaj' seaii rer Friiere<br />
«orve» IBB Mam to <strong>of</strong>lll or reject<br />
Bfp*fB/ etbrr rullrt/miu an alia hul on ll'ilimiiii'<br />
[ffl|£ thp htal milnngcr uill hm't' n ilrmaj ymnji frum j<br />
hfli-ielttt- ihe flayers In fill ilu- /fir «/i tiuiithiii tin :<br />
^> r iti ii. I—in ••<br />
Walle lloyl, the bars <strong>of</strong> the " "<br />
IS21 world HBrieH, Is giving<br />
promise <strong>of</strong> a reliirn to Ills old ^<br />
nnek, and Bhuck- ;<br />
form. The bit: right-hander III iCI<br />
••r. wbai a pitchonly<br />
27 and hill many years <strong>of</strong> jj<br />
IIIK IihiiiiviraiijI<br />
* 11 e s # •<br />
gnod pitching before him. He ii<br />
And what mail- ^<br />
! ban yet to win twenty victories<br />
nii draimii flmlH nnd« cacli each liliHing blnilng a irnll thai thnl in innsn Innsn sqb». Reiitlcmnn Rentlcmitn niirinif fliirlnir the <strong>of</strong>f <strong>of</strong>f'scaBon. scaBon. in« IMfl .inciiiHive, InciUHlve, iirirnn llrhan won Di| 01<br />
WAHe Mcond time AreorriiHE to the done the bout nf hrlllllini liclorles. wlili Iho Of Illiw ihree nbttrHfihnntiini.I Ho ralgoa foxes, you know, In a ganie« for tho DrowiiB and loal<br />
mlleMsnM <strong>of</strong> defeat few and rnr would rather Bee' Pciiijnek work turbnrb uf 'Philadelphia, and , 5] j, u HUCn „<br />
beiween. Their combined efforts than the ollierN, While wllhrldea In (lif. Hoiinds for . Ihe ";,"'""' ... * I<br />
are one <strong>of</strong> ihe bliigem reasonH lloyl or Khwki'r on Ihe momid. unnrt nf ihe MiInE. belnir the Mlohlns would be much appro-1<br />
for.the YnnkDiB" Buccess thl!i you havo the. InfprftL..- . _. „ .<br />
: "' '•rlllluilt lielories. wlih Iho Of ibe»e lliree sbariishonti.' I Ho mlsf!9 foxes, you know, In a eBmm tnl, [(,„ flroi<br />
Ihlht Kicntlfc display, bin.a rib ir*hinB, ja» jnltinj! > botwwn. Tbelr comblnetl effoi-W than the oilierN. While wllh' rldea in (l,f. Hounds for . ihe '"". 6I ' lt >Y *- I I<br />
" " "s t0 «"•• I'""' «°«- IWa'Wy »«•»!'" are one <strong>of</strong> ihe blMt ' r»a»»H llnyt or Nbnelier «n Ihe momid, Hport <strong>of</strong> the thing, belnir the pHcnlng would be much appro-1<br />
„. . .... ... WMlh the dope would appear othcrwi«., for. the YankD-a" auccess thlg you havo the infnrejslon -,. thai owner ,<strong>of</strong> seral.ihoroughbrod elated by the Yankee<br />
io-jerjey bout mi iiiipression was spread that lierle)'. ^—~=-- - -..~_.^. _=~—.=n^^— -J-_i> •• --' -^ - - — ^--—-<br />
llflg, jack can clout Just as effectively as Paul, whieli.—, 1 Q fe$ 1 11 1 • work Io hla siiidl. He inlonilH rievollon to sport have made her •<br />
mh. He has applied the k. o. to classier performeri l^narh SaVS f\Ol&nd LjOCKfi ts tBl1 ." lln ' htl Biaollce <strong>of</strong> law, Dody remarkable. i<br />
git.the iattcrt BtrciHjth and ability to stand tile gaff _J _ rj; - • • Whether or not Locke will jlo ..jlim Wills »hould encourage U<br />
Wm^lt..ppoii,,,,.,. to ,,isad,,,,;,: • HasYetToRupHisBestRace^^.^WSp %*>±%-i;m2 jo-a,<br />
WUfio that ..accompanied him, Stribliiig could never - ^ ^ '' I1K - 1 ' lrurra!( ' on '' 1 ama= Hit -l-oi.lniuiliif<br />
InE* IJyeing,. Imnevatiiie<br />
II Eiri« to do two ihlngsi Flr.l ,(_,,„„,„,„ qE^Sle<br />
L'leet tmnie sport and play mod- ift-=!nvfiatnianl*, glsrkit, J<br />
ipanied him, Stribliiig could never ,A .. —^<br />
raiely; second, seek to cultivate \fZl\ffLg Jffllij.<br />
sciise his fins actions as unethical' e . _ ,,', ', . .J,, -, „ _ ,'<br />
eratelyi iicti i.*ci.lleiit second, calniiioHn seek to cultlyote an hers. 13—Wunteil—To Jlr»&« iionow<br />
f Rfflffltts, Btp.bo1!ed Some fan, esciise is iust just his call call fine ,'t it dirty actions liehtins fifSlit as unethical'_ and let Scarlet . .. Comet — . <strong>of</strong> ,,',', University ,. <strong>of</strong> , Nebraika J, • "i HaS 11 Equalled i. ., • or ' .. such L-XCVIIFIU calniiioHn «« hers. _ 13—Wunffid- Llvi Block<br />
Cnin, Pel»<br />
t 1 ' S&ucstion that he hastened the end o<br />
pl^Jgini trick that he has «ot «o away<br />
Broken World 1 ! Record for ; 100-Yard Dash<br />
aO trf<br />
Helen Wills f<br />
OMMtkn %<br />
Strongest<br />
^^M^tapetl pint tenBimrsmthcrk,.^ ^ j pBddock's ReCord After Stumblins at' Start ^¥rnnne>t>t<br />
fmhtlfiUt Mlbemtely -uses hit thumli either 14 ! . Ou<strong>On</strong>geSl<br />
W^'jab tf hlilltt hh opponent should be iliswitllifieifj : — — . °<br />
^ K i f •!?.•'; . • • * • " ' . Boianrt LoeRe, the uprint Bcn«a- trnek, pursing "a hliio streak," ae- - ' , _, , , " , , ,<br />
pfflfSR'eSwi HAsnwItiTiNO Ox WAUL •' aion <strong>of</strong> Ihe yea.', fulled to eiiual cording to (he rnniier who nn- French Physlciani Ivlarvel<br />
ffifrilat.ftakHig W» Anicricaii league chainpioiirf on n hl-i time for either Die 100-yard islieii second Io him, for twenty- at Physique <strong>of</strong> Americ!<br />
JME|fprosent,-and since the former wnrlrl chnnipioiis; dmh or the son in the Nallonai nvu yards. Then ho nnlHliod will, ' fomiis Champion<br />
W^m^'^^^^^T^^^^^\^^ „ „, |iic,,0P^on W Unique<br />
ftningtojiw the-handwriting on the wall, I • j o n ,„,,.„ m m m memlom thin yej« accnrdins w Traek cch — — —<br />
KjwMpejIiijH hat attitude lias lost him many frienils since ifmusm eiiber oniinllt'd or broken finny (Indian) Hehulh' The Ml ' h " '* II|B '" nn " ° r lh() - ll ' n<br />
^ffihulB^ thwiigh-to their first pennant, hasn'f exactly , the loo-yard world's i-eeord and gtm-iLL Cdini'i keyed up in Ibe Idiynlcaliy. bfjit.ileviilepjd womwi<br />
S3M!flfiiihfnrat the top, hut tlw miserable showiiiB (if llwlce. reduced the liliio for the prnp,,,, „,,,,„ ft|)|| tmminB ,,,„,,.,. in Mi,, wf»->a • «-.^*ii~"-t --wi.<br />
SnVihiis far is cohviiicinB Iliiii that MincthiiiE will have ; 330-yiird daNh, convinced iho biB Mml mmiUtsr condilloiw un a per- : « D, IWb|i!rt»vufo;MH<br />
•BBsmivBih rnvKUhWulWajHa<br />
P0H nBNJs OT<br />
Ins well tumi«h«l<br />
EEAI, ESTATE FOR<br />
BENr^A»OTM|;roIt*39l<br />
BEA1 ESTATE<br />
OdBAN OITS—<br />
BilMntmtmm
•i<br />
•J<br />
•I<br />
1?',<br />
5*5',<br />
i ^<br />
f'M<br />
S<strong>of</strong>riera Point*<br />
jp «#*«•»t- ^,IJ •wk'*^*' • "<br />
"".» ,, The spdrtsmerr^at Ihe <strong>Ocean</strong> ffhe Nonnandle Holel,««iin» df I a enmplhg Erouna.^.thotcliyhns<br />
(TliVP' <strong>City</strong> Flshlntf Club took a new the oldest and iarjestTMiolMs In no place to establish eanjert In<br />
** u ' c lensins on iffo.over the week end uio resort, will tormjfllyj*ften _on toe resort, • ; N .<br />
when the fish started grabbing Friday, <strong>Jun</strong>e,35. BceorllBBito Bl- Manna asked If the,,Mayor<br />
Open Headquarters For<br />
Membership Drive<br />
<strong>of</strong> the clul.<br />
<strong>of</strong> Inf<strong>of</strong>nia-<br />
ircnaee a U00 bond.<br />
150 menibsrs are Bsw<br />
local f/'hunneii, long 1m- bas:<br />
t, came <strong>of</strong>f s»n.«<br />
O. A, DIeti hung up the foe.<br />
Qrd for which the other members;<br />
01 for Bome lime by mak-most attractivo nniiesranee'<br />
•*-••--- ~\ in addl- the golf coiime will be utiirlnd, nlng much stronger than the<br />
|IWj3H£ii:fl|ryie4», extra service Tho club house will cant 176,000, ethers at Is shown py Hie fellowtfg;turh|!ill(id<br />
Frlrtaya and Stttur. The golf eiurso him already hie statistic!!: gallirday—C, A.<br />
> ^Mfffhffl,?'fim . leavlaf the been built by the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> liar- Diets.. 22 king .fish, 1 aniii. 1<br />
...»«•).,«*».. , ra Qi^pj,,,^ li will by ready Ilounder; 8, HockWcil, 1 Spot; K<br />
S*Soiuli opMf M,rf «4vised the mMler<br />
|aiitbfnotilc to pia, be th'reifett'' eut" at the etatien<br />
'—'$3i°^=i*=-3*i gj,, |p nouse, ,<br />
, Mayer and LelpeM denied they<br />
«"jw»i- ••-** q¥er , attempted to steal the papers<br />
^aA^|fthi sneorning and declared they had a greater<br />
^^^liWueh trouble Interest In the documents than<br />
T( V, Johnson as they had paid nioro<br />
money on the property than he,<br />
tun- They asserted Johnson had re-:<br />
" fused to settle for the property<br />
and demanded that ho cither re><br />
hi»'p|att given W one I Justice Devlne declared he<br />
A " id th<br />
details <strong>of</strong> the case and continued<br />
th(J hwir|Bg unU1 Monday eve-<br />
Dwnen are would be returned to Johnson, ——<br />
| * w w^- •S 16 .i < d^ uS'ln jemee Sap Beach<br />
; if not for Fl0,ida realty transaelions. It PUan^er nn Cnast<br />
iBi, That was made out in blank form Wieanret Oil WOBSt<br />
t - 2 fcr^fi (IIR so any person ailing, in the pa. # . ^<br />
f££ • , pers could.claim, title to the Bathers Using Containers<br />
'"' "" '* B Aid in Campaign<br />
For. Congress, Isaac- Biichiiraphi<br />
for Assembly, Charles C, Read;<br />
for Freeholders, Robert B,' Milier q,ij AlUgia<br />
and Henry Y, CloulliiBi for Coroner,<br />
Harry H, Hornstlne,<br />
The nurnnor <strong>of</strong> votes east eould j>y Wt)io|; ijaiph „ L. ^Chestt...<br />
not be learned, as up until noon, Blnrt their Benson on juii'l in-<br />
•Thursday, no tabulation had been 8ly,, 6, ]u]f „ m „„„ or,g,nlll|y<br />
made by the County Clerk <strong>of</strong> the planned by the hmnnitement. Tho<br />
spring show no evidences ot lly-<br />
vote. Eight ar nine election dia- rjhestor eluh, or the Interstate<br />
tricts were still missing, the LeBBUe# „„, hclll6 MmMm ,„<br />
cloi*s being slow in making rt- thl, on(inlng elll6ll „, Ule mmmi<br />
beaea pienlei. This Is largely dt turns. This is in direct contrast M wns BTiejmm planned, ac<br />
M wns BTiejmm planned,<br />
to elections <strong>of</strong> other years years, when cor(1, ,„,he statement <strong>of</strong><br />
J[ j to • ~ • BM been given ehnrge <strong>of</strong> the work the returns, almost to a.vote, wore tlltlr DeMarls, who is handling han<br />
Receives Lacerationi From <strong>of</strong> keepliig the boaeh clean. known within n tew hours after (nB „„„,„ f h u , , tBl|)<br />
1 !<br />
- "n'\ •'(••I Bui— Jemee has iBfonned the Boardthe<br />
polls closed Tuesday night. cl(y ,„ M w w<br />
, Broken MUK OOtUeS : wa[j Hjjfciuints sot to deposit,any A few lively County Uomn.lltee ad,ii0 wii||ams who will man<br />
tilts invarious districts served to ,BJ"tllP "li n Ter? win h?<br />
i ' —^^ - - waste on the beach* and ^containers create^Ilttl local InWt here £ „ Sity ftt^Sa" to Xkfl<br />
ftlpteiailynesiiiiy morning when B;railroad heaeh,; (Thus Ita^he^htthe;have<br />
eapt, fa* in O^an<br />
<strong>City</strong> rfabor Traet<br />
fdepfn <strong>of</strong> tto ol^V <strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong><br />
delivered to ;tte employee.<br />
giadB lota in the raort In the I<br />
By a unanltnoug vote <strong>of</strong> t<br />
iomers Point Ceunell the i<br />
nance whleh provld tor tho ae.|<br />
eeptanees <strong>of</strong> the streets In the!<br />
gld last Friday evening, =<br />
! "She ordinance will come<br />
for final action next week, B,<br />
traet which surrounds the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> golr course. He reauested<br />
the streets be accepted as a pWt<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Somers Point highways.<br />
Provisions for the extension <strong>of</strong><br />
the county voulevard from Abiecon<br />
to 'a point opposite Beesley's<br />
Point hsve been' madel w, H,.<br />
dered was a fair pr<strong>of</strong>lt.<br />
Gymnasts Will<br />
toil that the route • '<br />
through the tract, which does „ -L,. . .'... -.<br />
not eross any fairways on* the Famous Philadelphia Ornppro^t<br />
^aSrirtei i-ntatfen^t ftndIWrn<br />
May County<br />
Itreet and foil<br />
Drive to<br />
• ' Evening,•prif' whe,k thsy k<br />
ItWrd, :whlcb:::wlllv<br />
which wlU-bB-:io«'<br />
known In Cape May.County polltiea<br />
oeeiiw and there is little<br />
Where Peterion Faction Won<br />
It will not cress any <strong>of</strong> Hie play, the country. There are forty<br />
ehanee <strong>of</strong> sueh p happening,<br />
ing course. In addition'to this memBera <strong>of</strong> He team .linking the<br />
"When the bill was passed,"<br />
entrance Into the tract from the If'i<br />
M«W««d Renominatad For Mayor in Stone Harbor<br />
only one way that a definite eonelusion<br />
can be gained^ that is by For the first time in niany ^^^ T ^^^t<br />
•"'""• "st year the s no -ennteHl on fl,,—,«•* I ihr<br />
..Ithout success and with the Tuesday In the nepublicnn party v>/(,C(Ul w*lty<br />
same, resuit last Tuesday, By at the prfniary election, ami as a, »ii t-p >^<br />
success I mean by polling a vote result the vote east, except In ( 1 \|ng I n \_JT<br />
largo enough to espress the wish- pMees where there was a local * TIIIW j. w v^^,—<br />
es or the majority, scrap, was very small, ' Q I--1-- 1<br />
"While a light vote was-anil- Due to the nuke in the niliiB <strong>of</strong> ijCaSOIl IU1V I<br />
cipated In capo May county last his petition, Charles K, Foatcr, ^ ^ ^ J<br />
Tuesday because there was no who was an announced candidate ~<br />
contests, exoeptlhg for County for Freeholder', did not get his Qj|y Officials Will Assist<br />
n.__n._. i i,,n,,« • —iiinh, name on the ballot, and na ho was ,' , "''<br />
1 '<br />
Turners are g<br />
uing the tract h<br />
to he the i<br />
tUno hirt • ounlry, and the completion <strong>of</strong> the.<br />
! the liar- »'» w btln * them her will l«fand<br />
M tu<br />
.tdaw*iloi,.: U<br />
<strong>of</strong> the,,inat«st<br />
eiief (atlUtU<br />
the only eandidnle who would I<br />
have caused opposition to the<br />
South America<br />
Bdi<br />
"A Druinn<br />
I concerning the players woo navniiiis nrsi man IQ imrpniHs Ljipg, j^g fruit and produce bUstBef^already<br />
signed contracts and talk writers in South Anierlcaand wa» iilfl ohop at !W' Ashttry AMnua<br />
.over 'nrrangements eoncerning In Chile In '01 wtoin a numhoc waaelosed iait Monday :r ' '«-s<br />
other players who desire to.dls-<strong>of</strong> Americans wera,killed and an . Koi<strong>of</strong>c'iwW Injured during tii'<br />
ilents before the sea-i Indemnity <strong>of</strong> |BO,0op and :an ^j, ^hlje'ltl \trnj: icrvifii/*hotf<br />
;<br />
.''•' •> ; : • ' ' : " , \ - ; '.<br />
mMmmm<br />
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ft.<br />
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ttK<br />
f<br />
•4<br />
,••.3<br />
•ii<br />
•6<br />
^ :; ;- ._._'. ;<br />
i^S<br />
t liaets<br />
VI Aveiih* '# the taJssMrs,' Hii?f*|*Bti<br />
Eighteenth' ttreet to Twenty-! by Mr, and Ure, Wrtri<br />
eighth, itpeti. Ii now In ito»\Jah, »r,s«ye»l .dajri.-J :<br />
Avenue HI u»e :wi •««! ss ^,r-' . ,.- •-T-'ry .'-TT "-<br />
on our• c»wr ,t«w,<br />
SflKW-' 1 ' made public their plans wlicUat 1 CoruiBbia..nnlnri1ly^ studenU, <strong>of</strong> and familr have returned from an :otu<br />
1TMjjjj|y|- t0 Philadelphia. Leonla, N, J;, ran' his new" thit Miomoblle trip to Boiton, Man,<br />
(j»»StffitBr»ft iiomboi* df the FrobaBty Be greatest ehan|e or not they liUsn.1 to developi L.; "_LI— • '••" "• • t^two.footiroiiir down the Mm wim—Wenueli and , :<br />
idllli(lrfE CIIIIH 0( OcOaii Clly Ibpt a'llltdkc place during tte the tract thcnumlveo or to Sill Hun' GelBBNch, wito and<br />
ItijTBcbiDrswere tit EUoalu <strong>of</strong>, nrtiL few ytart Is the develop. It to B ihveloBmeDt pompnny. i daughter, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Cltr, wen SD><br />
M<br />
,y for a visit to Mre. WUII nen- ngv^ pap?ditl tbmugb tI)e ,„„„<br />
for alttint'(wo wore <strong>of</strong> the oppMite <strong>of</strong><br />
' ' •—'•• ly, tnlg triol.<br />
Mrs. Bebecea Wilson still re<br />
fflM)*ffIBB BMUonB outiloojn^ By the iWvelopen, who de- la mnidiy yelns fllled: Ii is re- «"*"» !" aWlHeaJ paniltlott, ,<br />
^K(Htf:«f'fc a **WK Uo aiy'on votnl their urtorts entirely to iiip ported that more than 1100,600 jjf.mid Mrs. William Beyer<br />
eiUbttti'- ami we unablo to beach tfoot. In sales have been made by the al'-"-- - • - •<br />
^pti;«•• --ii "«••»<br />
t<br />
:<br />
GBet<br />
Attractive<br />
OUR TREASURB CHEST<br />
B a B H B EQH<br />
Tw*F«mIy Apartment<br />
, Modem, hro-funiilj apartment Jiujose,<br />
o] lie Avcnne und Doardwnlt, ^achapartBiiDt cou-<br />
• tfllnH ll.reo lifdniflini*, lltlns rnom, dlnluf! ronm,<br />
M tllthen, lialh, rfr, ouJ eieejtlpiisllj well far*<br />
1 B B a rai 1 a m H O B B Q ;<br />
• tube radio, and<br />
loud speaker, jls a very^creditable Mnj Jmfjlfj atoek an(, M. "nut ho's only Blsty. inotliqr<br />
"Dnl child, I turneii him down<br />
phla this week.<br />
twenty.flve years ago!**<br />
ere just laughing<br />
jfisu oiarB Highee, daughter <strong>of</strong><br />
dperation performed.<br />
to «ik;us abo<br />
gnupphig brown even,<br />
gnappQd at me-Anil euughi ti!i>,<br />
Syeii liko shooting Minn*<br />
Aimed at me-and Hhot me.<br />
rill Made as if they sought me,<br />
an Glowing tender eyea<br />
'Asked for mc-nnd got mes<br />
it ii!<br />
1 Uinr<br />
iix&' ••ii.i^<br />
give you L%,,<br />
dpiving OVJ3<br />
s L r<br />
CAR<br />
1 W I TOI-<br />
641 ASE1<br />
PKON r<br />
With What You Makel<br />
You are making money in pcBoti <strong>City</strong>—pe$»d<br />
with diir help; ; : •. • . ; ; 'S<br />
What arc you going to do with that money?- g[<br />
1 ; Invelt in Bonds or mortgages? Then you i|J<br />
-Jook over our <strong>of</strong>ferings. "["• , ;.' ft<br />
.'•'• . Irt up a trust fund for your v^tit^ehildren?,^<br />
our IfUit Department should be a^efto give.ypli«<br />
h r i M i i / ' / ^M<br />
t"i"iiiintna to <strong>Ocean</strong> I<br />
^^fo^ail the resort last<br />
yi Immeil|nlf,ly they sought<br />
pihtelr: iris obtained, Per-<br />
Al«;tb»t.oa ciiy «,.,»<br />
«iar In upend n va-<br />
Ift wired mr run,,,<br />
'S.'^WItto: <strong>of</strong> tlial city.<br />
lljpPlM.f Iho Marin,<br />
Miainlivroity well be eon<br />
|gp|fi(||ifif.liHi distrlef.<br />
i' *z,:.<br />
wit »r Council, : and her«>WiM<br />
1*6 to hi BpiBiBlted,' tnFiSlJK<br />
Wnd»Bs.,*»(e John: J, HWnfc.-WilT<br />
Ifani Webster, Jr., and He'rWft<br />
MacKellar, Heinle sot s» voles,<br />
Wobiter 113 and MacKellar.p.<br />
Heinlo also got ihe Dimoeraile<br />
nomination. Harold I. Taylor was<br />
unopposed for Tajt Collector and ;<br />
MUrgirot M. RichnrilBon woi Unii<br />
oppOBed lit Assensor. Hamilel B.1<br />
MorbeK won over Olaf B, galvesen*)<br />
liy a vole <strong>of</strong> 73 Io IB, for Republican<br />
coiiniy Committee,<br />
Peterson Tfcktt Wins<br />
Oouhly InicrfBt in fueaday'i<br />
primaries was eenlered In North<br />
Wlldwood, where a lililer ioeal;<br />
eontest was staged between what j<br />
Is known as the "Potergen'* tmd<br />
the "Heading" fnctlonH, The pt-j<br />
terson eandidates won by close<br />
majorities, except for Oily Clerk,<br />
which olfice was captured<br />
p<br />
by<br />
y<br />
Ing<br />
Heading forces.<br />
Heading forces, ISAAC DACHAitACII «<br />
-rl ii Freeholders— H. B, Mason, 24:<br />
Pnh'M» i Howaitl D, TayliJi, 19.<br />
•and WarT^lr MM «««"Bh Council - aamnel<br />
I Sdnef a^Z. Of" 1 '"''-". SBi B..|,J, Bolwlnlek,<br />
inn. i,y Bvn vot, Coun(y Commll(011i l n B|j_ r<br />
ravls, SOi ucl Nnppen, 23,<br />
vote east Woodbine Vote County Commlttim. Ti'iiml.-—<br />
'nn only. 12J. All pandldnies <strong>of</strong> wooiiinc<br />
BAB8ON PARK, MAii, Dusl.<br />
nipB|>le» have ,bim€l<br />
tlic worlilng platforjj'qf<br />
During the first four monthsi |ng and smoking iobaeeo i,,. Aipril, 1018, There, sienwffKiii 34EMvi<br />
l,i, . ye " wo m i that lhi "' efeased i per cent. The prl.-.j'or amplM stocks <strong>of</strong> «)t -e<strong>of</strong>l|!:.o"n tjihii<br />
nMIHIes Involved In the number ,ilw lunacuo is namowliai lower nBll(l « U>« pftssent tlinfc,,*S| WW<br />
<strong>of</strong> bminewi faliureii scattered | now than It was a year ago, but W •» Wlcea.are ooneeniedVfhtf: Wip i<br />
• inFntiirtiftlif nifP f^fiint • finiiniBii i ±b_ i-~- -m ,i .t i i i. _ i«i«*T._. J±KIIUa;i ^^.i^-i- •* ±* - ;; 1-.J£** : \ J "-A-. i,<br />
emhets <strong>of</strong> Viicle Satn'a<br />
leave <strong>of</strong> ! (•'OHAatitf*Oi-llli«D" 1 " Over 1200 votes wore polled, al, ne-notiiiniited for Oongresi in<br />
n Oily, ven ^^_ »M«owd hiniself a* Tat Colieetor, cosi for a loco! candidate. Mayor<br />
I j t t|, Int«»,, :„<br />
and hl f, m»Wfl
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rf -M<br />
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i<br />
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1<br />
^S^l^^teMiaAkMlifjfelklfMlfeAL',k^,yiS^^ltltfe&^ 1 ;2?fe& S!^^'.a!^£^ ? - Jt ^- •'"' * jukLajalaSjjfc<br />
lip^<br />
UttUlka•»« tBa (Ufit, Albert E. rtnndUl. <strong>of</strong> the Ms.<br />
ra;Johnson, <strong>of</strong> Newark,'rine Barracks, quantiee, Vu., a<br />
M | » •"••'; , stopping at IS1 Third atriiet.<br />
HCiitrookr or the HolBrook . Jacob D, Blsele, <strong>of</strong> Hlveiton.<br />
i6jrT':"lB In Washington for N. J , Is spending the season nt<br />
|||gjf»8S;v : \ MO Seventh Street,<br />
^ffifwirii ut Morion ; Mirkolin Adam and family, or<br />
EfelffiK' «tbSJ ."i overbHMk, ft,., an, enjoying .to<br />
jP^fftT jSenue for s«i« at 4« Fifteenth Street.<br />
S. W, Butler, or Philadelphia,<br />
Is' 'summering at leg Second<br />
BMW-p. Tweed, <strong>of</strong> llor-<br />
Street,<br />
ili|SffiMByinf an aBaft.<br />
^Central Atenue for the<br />
WHUam Long and<br />
Hugh McClelland, <strong>of</strong> Philadel-<br />
M H. Xeaapk, <strong>of</strong> uethk--<br />
Pa.. Is at 843 First Street<br />
der Corson. ot 1036 — — _ • rfe |,Mn sitting for hours<br />
il^:. 1 :'.. •••/ ; •-" Mr*. Ha Dl»on, Mm. noreiiee "hire I »c Sit B good *Iew <strong>of</strong><br />
m^--: I:- Oilbfrt, Un, Willi»ai Lake and «« Bonrtwalfc nnd If there la<br />
WlW&jJP 3Ut * SIM »llle W, Lake attendid u » P'* anywhere one wen more<br />
gSflfcBMrtwa.,"* meeting <strong>of</strong> the Fait Oouneilora women par minute, I do not<br />
Recipes tot Yet until ts* MvintoltS* r^M<br />
' ' 'ji : ling tguIpinelit^BMfare.to.Bft?*!"*^ f<br />
TheM Beytr was m wonum bMn flint irBBiaftKiVJieittd ^»ip«w at »j||<br />
rent her eooWnf to tm M rhythmio waves M tho whlskora ".„„,. _...„<br />
Bdlvlduil tOUOh, A«l tot <strong>of</strong> anelent monirons like pamson, ='»« «M^<br />
making ef desaerts «Bm <strong>of</strong> Assyria, wwe prodped .bj, ,„;„, N ^|<br />
dBJ^WrtlUlito ffelby the afchaeoloilsts, sblp lOiSO.<br />
i;fi'>Hc6ht <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
||fc; Jj •.". * '» .<br />
jMro... JobnyiteifCadmnn.<br />
My . •• »SsW ' •<br />
^fei'i prtlfUi' and ' 0I phia, Is spending the summer at<br />
individuality.<br />
USjaBmya Ela,.— —~ "<br />
tBemodirn;urllnr I»i7 B<br />
beta found in the. toaiBg<br />
H, 0, Hlhbs, <strong>of</strong> Nashville. Tenn,,<br />
Is stopping at 1918 Central Avenue.<br />
iOQfl dMiertS curled wigs now preserved in<br />
nro given mme <strong>of</strong> the large Buieumsjit Is,l B(xt ^<br />
' Arthur' B. Meade, <strong>of</strong> Swarth.'<br />
thta %m article rtil by known that the Egyptian wlj- |fol j£<br />
more, Pa., is Miioinerlng at 700<br />
Mrs. Belle Do- naMiB were nandy at tnolr Ho)y O<strong>of</strong>fl|<br />
•econd Street.<br />
KBl Graf.SanFran-<br />
»- Eugene c Clark, <strong>of</strong> Chambers,<br />
, iJieo, home economics mrr^i^acoun- g|fn4ing s uoBtfc with burg. Fa,, has been spending<br />
5 wltor, and Mm, Kali Briw<br />
rujiV mother at the CatHome<br />
Unio at JlSi Central Ave-:<br />
i Vaughn, daniiitleffilenee dier,<br />
Jiuabanil. Ucuteoant<br />
The PI Epillon Tau Sorority straw ride caused many happy reflections' to people <strong>of</strong> the resort """i Ml Angeles,<br />
as they watched the merrymakers In a straw wagon traveling through the jesort. The straw riders<br />
were Henry Young, driver! George Irownmlller, Betty Smith, Helen Bakeiy, William Brown, Lenora fataandnHlhM<br />
Santa Clan DampUnt<br />
1 ^^ Many ore Ihe stories <strong>of</strong> Roman !^f1jih Sul<br />
tral Avenue, But<br />
Holy Oommunibji!!,<br />
BiflO. SundayjH<br />
church norvlce. 7:41<br />
HT^S -f^£ halr-dressInE, The Roman ladies sermon, *""* "f10<br />
AjM<br />
Holy Bayi. ' -jjpj<br />
ittafclenee di- to hnys eurt(jd ,„,,, ha|ri Holy Days<br />
^»* Amang the Oaths, among the gj_ j«hn'i<br />
Noonans, In fact amonB all the central<br />
, Chunpllni. people <strong>of</strong> the Middle Ales, de- slrMli m<br />
MfloirRhai returned<br />
lefibiiri and opened<br />
M0Lmi<br />
atiiigUeotSvflt Mrs. Ever-<br />
""" ^'BfJt|]>W^iir*Te<br />
an, on Tuciulay.<br />
HEALTH<br />
ingj You Should Know<br />
Weekly Fashion<br />
Letter<br />
By CATHERINE H. OMEBElj.<br />
that most •<br />
parade and yi<br />
te<br />
1 % } m6 - brilliant convi<br />
The day Is fine, I'm lust com. unies are sll<br />
fortable sitting In the sunshine! reserved." You<br />
aiiitB-a few people are hathlBg <strong>of</strong> selMPeHsne<br />
t -• — * — * * —<br />
IS IT THIS WEEK? I<br />
JBBi 80-^8<br />
If four birthday Ii this week<br />
* r : T fl ^ m KoW dlB-erenayi folk*<br />
delnhla are hero for Cnitsm m Commoa-Scnse dressed—as to ^<br />
, * «" » »«n suffering from T f« are » tew<br />
nclatlc neurlti«. due to an Injury win% " T o«>ats, moi<br />
to his ,bip. Somebody told him and an few wo<br />
fcejhaf rkeumatlsni and that It nummm lowns •<br />
WA eamed by defeetive teeth; al alL Bul llle »"<br />
hi had «e*en teeth MtrMtedi on, the fur coats H<br />
JIJ.4 .., , __., ::_"• mer dresses, as happy and ear<br />
,g,j free ai poiiible, I'm not goli<br />
car just hef<strong>of</strong>e he cranked it, «* Ml » th J>*L ^iJS 6 ge, however, are shrewd and lay<br />
ays folks. •»l-w .j_...k.. ..;..<br />
^<br />
Another patient iuflered with •"»«•,?» d .?'» * reas<br />
I by side.<br />
It wae I Bad some<br />
i "sUclaB. that there i<br />
" Parting with all <strong>of</strong> one'i teelb blue worn orter !<br />
• to a grave mitten but the fact ttbout lla popularity,<br />
. remains, that thouaanda ef ser. fcelge wag the duirtan<br />
n vicenblo molars are saflrlleed an- —rosy beige and s<strong>of</strong>t<br />
« niially. In obedience to custom too. Then gri—- "•<br />
: " : ' ' • - -<br />
'Vale <strong>of</strong> Tears" Providei aprieou<br />
Subject For Miniitor ^ ^ ^ ^<br />
e <strong>of</strong> Mrs. W, Bad!<br />
ii tbe<br />
, A-Inree «.<br />
.„ I IH anticipated.<br />
IN CONFIDENCE<br />
tMtlonii|iicee«fuily anil preserve numbered by large numbers the Dpar Mlsa Plo:—My husband have any real rlgbt to the Bioiiey .<br />
Wftiinifeflttd organi, why ' not u
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Cou(i(ji Couimlttce. and at Uii<br />
ThiosHit^evettinki metling' repotti<br />
from- (he various cniumiinltlDr. P. n. Hughes, <strong>of</strong> appeau,.<br />
tt^iOiiyi Treasurer, W, B, <strong>of</strong> religious i<br />
igmCer" i|» 1MB Olty: struetr- •-<br />
*9*ison HqBman. <strong>of</strong> Wild, the t<br />
llPJgi olasses in AllanUo <strong>City</strong><br />
Ipft^iiheBii two meetings thin r<br />
ftCoUnte OoiBinlttM iineo The OL<br />
»BM||OB meeUng, and;t h « •"""y the<br />
' the Commit,<br />
i hail met Mr,<br />
: bJBhiy reeoni.<br />
in Philadelphia when Ihey iwiniK past the reviewing<br />
HIBniiB, the renege <strong>of</strong>fU<br />
ce iltatloned at-that iiiicnun hav-<br />
,V ,, ' ' ^ _ _ _ monies <strong>of</strong> I ho '-Wild Bucks" at<br />
. ujgniy reoon - __;- - Lambskin club, Philadelphia,<br />
V. M. Atilwd from Head to foot In ( -•<br />
Ionian, wh|ll!¥ ,IKopl for a black buw tie, „* ,' lllauliana members <strong>of</strong><br />
..rotary <strong>of</strong> Uloueesler County, anil alniill wUh "dncU alta," the J^f,,".^ "anTeltie,,<br />
K W • Oape. May, Court who orr 1<br />
fe;;«n ;Tiirsiluy evening. May Mr, '<br />
^mifMiin Jo ruaotjon ae- Unlvers]<br />
WJWjint, Assistant ieero- nearly<br />
itot^'aioiiceBter. Oounty V, <strong>of</strong> fine<br />
jafil»«fhb has been ehi<br />
iffiSrS<strong>of</strong> Capo May- County, tattles.<br />
MMBinthis duties here, that thi<br />
Mfiljl^i, leleeWd for thu «»T"«*<br />
nilttei) si the Methodisi<br />
jjtfjjijpe. .Hay Court House,<br />
0 »P° «" County, none Harbor Masonic Ohio, forty „„,„,-„,£„.,„ thl: parade<br />
ly evening. May Bin siieqn IS O graduate <strong>of</strong> tho Mtmgi heralded hy a banner as * The SianeJ Harbor Club In the<br />
Jo furiBtion ae- University, <strong>of</strong>, Vermont and has ,„,, stam Harbor "Wild Ducks". anly J| <strong>of</strong>t^ M ^tib ill eiist-<br />
, when Btaerson been In Gloucester County for woa one <strong>of</strong> thu features <strong>of</strong> the big cnM, lf watf argohiied In Hsfl<br />
Assistant ieero- nearly two years. Ho is a man narado Bamcday afternoon In ^ ^^p,, Tttyiol. ^.Wm\water.<br />
Bounty V. <strong>of</strong> flno character and pleasing Philadelphia that wan in., eilmai JCIUI *V|10 nerved until ijaj. when<br />
• county coin. 8f iho ihree-dqy eDiivenilon nr the Alldl,w Blnwn loathe helm, in<br />
i'lai 1-wiie .« *•«""•'«-1884 H. Ir-win ,ferh»r«t was<br />
fluuea nor», i"m M.»J -••• —••• ••• -• uiinin, chosen an (ho club's hoad, which<br />
f?lL%£ MfylmB : »—-^^ i.1^y^Ke?'anr C .tir'i BIBlr«uja<br />
'nS ^HesfUhold.^^<br />
^M.m^ Pnt-J*. Gum^ Will *B«^l^m?%X^ Brownminer Gett<br />
' °——~l „,, tb(i fl.0Ilt pug, pf thn news :<br />
rhite shirtri. white Will M»ke^fawive AU<br />
jrs, white hose, white shoes terations ror Abbotts<br />
and black lies. Bach member<br />
a lsiuoii atiUWmN<br />
Seashore Home<br />
The first spread <strong>of</strong>,canvas W^'UBe (icaaon wa» leen: In the<br />
Days last week end. Boating In Cape May county Is great.<br />
flon days, and on genera! eMetibn<br />
a r ,<br />
Couhty Clerk Hildreth Judge WMIiatn n, imathers,,<strong>of</strong><br />
; i Tiif reaI4|g<br />
<strong>City</strong>- are im<br />
teresi IH. i^<br />
to Mm, j,,ija;<br />
fi i<br />
; jij. >_ i _ . r i . _ ;<br />
Tills year Oaw May County First Delegation <strong>of</strong> KidHie<br />
one until after the aeaalon <strong>of</strong> thel<br />
An nniliu»ii<br />
Summer Season fltt waa nia<br />
,FIiB»rles!Of.j|<br />
Ai JOB poua'ffl<br />
appolnted Initall More Equipment Wft Its Mr<br />
h f l<br />
trouhie mud*<br />
OavlarwalpM<br />
jhe rtufieM.%<br />
• rgj<br />
Clerk or Cnrm May County to dreth knowing about It, When appJIcjitlonij. The- new. .arrivals *W. ,-.M<br />
itraighlen out a largo chunk <strong>of</strong> he was told lie phoned Judge m u j 6 kept under obncvBtlon^n ' • j Ji<br />
Preswt Day SeashoKp<br />
iera<br />
18th to 28th Streets<br />
mi lori 1 on eleetioB d*y, eanveiilenee, vnrloun equipmebt' Is •obert'j itli^<br />
n,r,,,i Bupfenirf Ooiiri Jiiulce Oamp> belnf Inplullt-d far their.comfori. flailed the M<br />
tin- County Board<br />
% Beweontlnnotifcint wBtw.sji. • Ultotfm<br />
and ilw Couhiy „„ _ ir hail (he other [ tern, whleh will gave a reserve <strong>of</strong> Biit the *#li<br />
•— •-ijurisLi, llniler the new law, Beci|,Be5enty.ave gallons. Is belnj; . galli^M<br />
yelec.'tiens 134; 181- anil no. ihel placed In the homo'thin week. But iftf<br />
tmrif A 14<br />
8<br />
(Metio, ;Ev :r since t<br />
VcrAjdincil t hi Boston<br />
Haulers,<br />
is oil the<br />
s to get him-on<br />
Mack hi adiliiin<br />
bltills slrtnghitn tkt A's pilihini)<br />
htm>t.btm gnmg u guud this teuton nail<br />
rra/Zy never goal for more limn relief<br />
mSafcM •:, •—— , 5J»<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s All^tarQ^:, n<br />
Will Swing Into ^ctimi July I<br />
Chester Club WH| Be Attraction <strong>On</strong> OpeniBg Day ae<br />
Originally Planned—Bacharach dlanti Scheduled For<br />
Following Day—Double Header on July 5<br />
<strong>City</strong> Officiali 'Co-operate in Fixirtf Up Diamond<br />
ng to his liistriie<br />
the ncnie. gt<br />
c anything<br />
cry rpiiik|.aboijt "m 8 Want onhiui Bttn Can Trim I<br />
he local dub will stagu a wall 1 fIH( l_*<br />
itoubio.heador on July<br />
iich If dennltijly dtnnltiily doc doclned. but c , , , , , , „,<br />
,»t mhoin thoir opponents will Termer Lightweight King<br />
;• is not knowii BI tho presoiit Wants To Enter Two<br />
me. - The fnnioua Ouhan Slara ,, _, |B lhc<br />
o<br />
Marriss, Freddy In the learn lenm wiiicii which Williams willlnnis wants More Big Scraps<br />
Rets Bing. but ''. to ttrtiig here, but whether or • J^-,<br />
rform with the not "!'„ II will ho |in«all)!e lit thin<br />
oonipuraiivily lute dale to get Explains<br />
... i,<br />
Walker<br />
. ,<br />
Attitude<br />
c!i an atireeilon renialiui to be '<br />
Bonn, Most or int. beat toanw<br />
in this Mellon have airondy book. Benny Lcoiia:d, retlrod light,<br />
eil their gam for thl» date, bui<br />
should be be unablo t<br />
wcl ?"' chBrilplon, mailo It known<br />
William, ban promlBod that he !t > Philadelphia lam week, where<br />
will have some nrsi-class allrac h0 w »» " oln B - and William Aus,<br />
ntpd bn'thday gitti,<br />
than' Hand gave an in.<br />
AUTOMOBILES<br />
TWO OFtfio»i!ON k yanOjfirt<br />
_p rqiil lutalo ()U)IIJBSI»,.1IIIO5MI!B<br />
'INVEST-IN oaB.MJrOWX^B<br />
nloji.'- noiyi rrieeii! ••WI1IJBM<br />
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I 1 ; BeMj^rJB»*t(ii rto wtt*oI|«RWiBn9tae Jlke,;Sj(titbBprtti::<br />
nEo. In dust. In mud <strong>of</strong> rain, | goes to a Wildwaod grandmother. | MSSSK^'fite&K<br />
ground, ip ;f«cl ibe were a train.<br />
And Mary wore n const then,<br />
around h<strong>of</strong> WBiJ-Hke WBlBt. Itt<br />
wiuldo't iVear go down the street<br />
without it ligMJy laecd,<br />
-' Anil Maty wore flyo pottleoaU,<br />
to nuginsut her trim form, and<br />
an ol elihi oi<br />
u% item Ilka »i. lnli bobbed h<br />
thought' would be in place <strong>of</strong> f all I hum petllcsi<br />
PBltiUockBrs tliere<br />
fnllowiHl Mary<br />
'Bter long hair,<br />
piatna ana tier assigns "W" 1<br />
jjdj (Mferjone, Bald "no, no t t<br />
'-"ff It'almply liii't done. Various rr<br />
alfuntll you're grown given by we<br />
bout nlncictn or twenty their hair, DIUUHH<br />
gf&pjj; lt»,,iM faahlon, you <strong>of</strong> time, relief In<br />
afl ?fp*ir.j*fc.«.M<br />
In B twal doptirtiiteii% store satilrday,<br />
tin woiimn had hsr<br />
tresses shorn and wet eseept myj "How about a tittle local anti?<br />
wncii here?", thetlc first dad?**<br />
ed the land-! ^ =^=<br />
"But the are' Pairy Storjr 1 : <strong>On</strong>elB upon a time<br />
ire you drlv* an oli-ntoek wileHnian Bad such a<br />
irtli In town wonderful proportion that be<br />
re," k«pt it all to himself.<br />
ean <strong>City</strong> Acreages<br />
WILL BE<br />
I<br />
,i ,'•••••,•.•.• ^<br />
Future<br />
^<br />
Active<br />
• .<br />
Developments<br />
_ i • • •<br />
^Jieve^JiMidis ago we predicted that the most active buy^<br />
fc|in|?iti®cean <strong>City</strong> real estate this season would be in the dej|j||||^i|tentst<br />
Hm prediction is being realii«;cl every day as<br />
^^p rjjajprity <strong>of</strong> sales have been in the devilo^mente. *<br />
^^^|is, const met Ion uf thin Hilt.<br />
fiiSbert <strong>of</strong> the'* -American<br />
|; ?fla|r |l*aiui', H.NIiil<br />
at. will bfl'on iho lookout<br />
Monloy'H DlgiiBl'li the count ry<br />
ftftli call lefien ahoaril ilw<br />
"flV.'Plll lie "VOft." The<br />
•I Biiimher' who sho'wii. u<br />
jjfot miUntiifiiliiK hiim eonii<br />
MaiMoii with him j may, i'«ftj(jl»r<br />
ftfttr -akin, wnliiuti<br />
ftw'/'pthor 'nujrCBft 1 * -<strong>of</strong>. th»<br />
JjSftlii '•••• a idKen i er apprii':<br />
ami 1 winli in iiiiiBiiiiiilnlii yon,<br />
lirnuiwlly. on tlii' way yun linv,.<br />
wurhcil yill i'Vrry llltli- ili'tall for<br />
I In. i-pniforl <strong>of</strong> yolif RllfiilH.. The<br />
HiniiiB aril most allraiitlve anil<br />
ininiiiciilum' aiiil iln- table In innuf<br />
tin' Uuxt Aini-rfcmi pi""" ii" 11<br />
I have ever «ul ilown In—^lililn<br />
h<br />
fill wawn, .<br />
"ConllallJ ynii.<br />
"(ijiniiiMij t?,,y, i'AiiKBii,<br />
••AiIvm'liHiliK SliluutsiT."<br />
Fur tnuiiy paf* 'he. hnii'lH <strong>of</strong><br />
II,,. rtwift I"' linlield tin. ripil.<br />
iuiTsn <strong>of</strong> trim hiiKpllalliy mils, handwork,<br />
liiHiriiuinr ItNindimirlgl arts, Newark<br />
£Hat# N&rmal Rfhoul,<br />
railiHlne M, Zlngpii, miinlc,<br />
•nnfrvlrnr nf mitnli 1 , Pnhllr<br />
HrlitinlM, TiHiiiiin<br />
Mint t. HikC' ' -<br />
"Iruiior III niUBlp, PilbllP Sfhnols,<br />
Tlfiilon,<br />
Mary I", Whlilock, srwlng and<br />
HllniTJ, a;i!ioclati> In ilmlilne.<br />
..^parihirnt <strong>of</strong> hem? ?iri Coinpi<br />
ny ,<br />
Ci. R, IhicklnH, NH'thiMlu nf<br />
iwhiiig iirinllng, Siai.-- Nurnial<br />
ncligul, IllllYalii. N, V,<br />
Mifg* Ijttiik dtirdtHh firtniiiig,<br />
i^ahr f piii Pbil<br />
Mew Home ror Cape<br />
IVlaV WOUnty I fUSI<br />
more easily. .' |§<br />
It is richly upholstered In genuine mohair. Mi<br />
indicative <strong>of</strong> the fine quality body construction yot<br />
onc hundred million dollars in plants and facilities. These members <strong>of</strong> hard maple, ,'|<br />
(acilities enable Studebakcr to manufacture quality cars The spark is automatically advanced and re '<br />
an a <strong>On</strong>e-Pr<strong>of</strong>it baeis—eliminating the pr<strong>of</strong>its <strong>of</strong> outside the speed <strong>of</strong> the engine. The spark lever is thui<br />
Buppliers. The savings thus effected are passed, on to obsolete and is replaced by the safety lighting cohi<br />
Studebaker owners in the farm <strong>of</strong> higher quality and the ittertaf wheel. • ' , ^<br />
lower price, ' • It has a gasoline gauge on the dash, 8-day cloclv<br />
The 5-Passenger Big Six Sedan is powered with die matio windshield clearier, rear-view mirror, Hi<br />
*ilafnp air i^learlep nil nhfl &*m ^Iteea £Mn Ii^ti^<br />
busses at high speed over some <strong>of</strong> the mort fnountalnoui<br />
*nd difflcult-to^ravel reads in America—hence ye urge<br />
you to compare its thrilling performance with that <strong>of</strong> the<br />
finest ears. To Surpaii It in rated horsepower eosti WSS<br />
to $8155 more. It is luxuriously comfortable, beautifully<br />
finished, elaborately equipped. Full-size balloon tires<br />
1<br />
splendid coincidental lock 0 ignition and steering<br />
controlled by the key that operates the door,*<br />
spare-tire locks.<br />
J A<br />
Ride in it, feel the surge <strong>of</strong> power front thgjji<br />
silent engine, and you will know why tht Big Six j<br />
all other cars <strong>of</strong> equal or greater rated herslfmf*<br />
lib Capi, "Doll" Darlluii,<br />
Inl Peary'ii old nrcllc Nklp,<br />
»i inaaier, unit Boberi E,<br />
22-yr-uI(] son o[. iht<br />
t Polii'n dlBcnvprcr, an fill?!<br />
.neifj y new are! in I'Xiif'iliiinji<br />
er the aiiflpj££i! <strong>of</strong> rh# Am*?rh<br />
r<strong>of</strong>, Bteienii for ihi! cierleai Dr. Julius Way, <strong>of</strong> Capn May<br />
work In connection with the Court House, Is prfBldeni nf itin<br />
BiinimiT Mchool, They vlll re- Company, and John Soare |s<br />
place SUM Bmlly Lynch, who wcretary,<br />
recontly resigned her position " -anil<br />
who will travel abroait fUlN Two.faced folkii never wear<br />
The fdllowhiK lit ilif faeuliy<br />
itppuliilsil hy ihi* IJlnmigr <strong>of</strong> 1 In*<br />
Hiaii' gunim«r ichooL WHUmii A,<br />
Agkeri<br />
Chsrhja A, Phliliowor, uiiKNiiffii<br />
prtnclpal anil dlFKiar yf iiemnii-<br />
W- A, Wrtzel, _<strong>Jun</strong>lur Hleh<br />
ohuul. PiiiiiMpal. Trpnlon High<br />
eheni,<br />
Ci^flrgti C. flakpf, principles <strong>of</strong><br />
diii-atlon iinii eiiUL-allonal iin'n^<br />
f?mpnfiii Siipnhvlfihig Prlnrlpal,<br />
Q, Cavallaro, fibygk'al ^dtK-a-<br />
I ion, hoaii uf ttppnn riifh! <strong>of</strong><br />
pbpieai filucaflytii gmifh BU\?<br />
High Suhuol, N.-w^rlt. . .<br />
Mc-ip Langbpin, phyilyal. filucation,<br />
sintiMtaiii. mipcrvlsitr yf<br />
Martlu Daltlwin,<br />
(Unitem stnniliini U,jW york Stole<br />
ii^ia liiiao A. . •• • -—<br />
ilM MtOO, to i , P,<br />
feWM<br />
jrotattd it<br />
f<br />
Build Your Home the<br />
''Browftmiller Wa^"<br />
FIVE years <strong>of</strong> successful building' in <strong>Ocean</strong>,<br />
, v , Cily and niaAy plow.'-•'-.'• ; '• : ; ; •<br />
•FiVE-yiart <strong>of</strong> Saiiifidl Home Owners.<br />
George A. Brownmiller<br />
Cke«nGty<br />
WORTHWHILE<br />
INVESTMENTS<br />
LOTS<br />
ASBURY AVENUE—Uls neai i,,;w Jevelopment. Now $3200<br />
BATTERSEA ROAD—Late $4500. Uood location (or a home.<br />
CENTRAL AVENUr—Uptowti recrion. Now $3S00<br />
HOMES<br />
OCEAN ROAD—Bungalow on <strong>Ocean</strong> Road, Six rooms ond both,<br />
outside shed. Furnished. ''Price now $8,500. Terms arranged.<br />
HEART OF THE GARDENS—Cottnjie, Living room, dining room,<br />
kitchen, library, heater room, four bedrooms, sewinf! room.<br />
Price $15,000. Financed,<br />
TWO-FAMILY<br />
APARTMENT HOUSES<br />
CENTRAL AVENUE—Three bedroonw, bath each floor. Price,<br />
?ll,0OO.<br />
OCEAN ROAD—Two bedrooms and bath, each (loor, Prke.tS.SOO.<br />
REALTORS<br />
507 NINTH ST. Tel. NJ-N-E<br />
FOR<br />
WILDWOOD'S<br />
Most Valuable Business<br />
Boardwalk Front<br />
With Riparian Rights<br />
1208 Feet<br />
•> . /-r/v.^<br />
;<br />
^^1<br />
Franklin Truit Bldg, Phila.,<br />
^^^'<br />
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t|pNll>D«nl William 0. Docker, it Maple<br />
MS/flU IXCVOKCS Avenue Red Bank; intoxicail.in,<br />
Sfi£. ; * fc' Antiinis G*isino, H"versid*?<br />
IPPnSPC rir Drive, Bed Bank; intoilcation.<br />
1 JlwCIW^S UI Joaefch Oreu;howlec, 2{0 Union<br />
Wfmg • II* .r% • Street, l,odl; intoxicaliutl,<br />
lljjpr .Ivlfli^y L^IVCW • Mt " 6 ° i *>»i>' FfaBkiin: intoxi-<br />
" "w "" . . Samuel D, Hollander, Gould<br />
Ss'r*"--- o ""••.,— -, - ~: olaekllstedi tntoilcatlgn.<br />
IjJJnvillg rermit—Intoxica- William T. O, Hewitt. 207 Jer-<br />
SjiHbn. It Chief Offense ** Avenue, Giouoetier: intoiiica,<br />
Ipvi'^ , - tion.<br />
ffiiJ»-\ • • - joieph Habie, Highland Aveitjr<br />
Driver nue and Marlton Pike, Merthnni-<br />
AnHi^i-^-j.u^, ^LL_ , vlllgi Intoilcation. ... .. •. ...<br />
''•:•' ' Joe KancHi, ITv» East Jd<br />
BUKJSSS*. MltomoblltaU ar- 8lr«i. BethH-heni, Pa,! prohlbl-<br />
'-tHtfi-DifoM 81«e Motor VehL ,ary li.ti Intoiicoilon,<br />
rl*SinltoiOBflr -WIIItMn L. Dill i^m, iiosnyak. 321 Prankiin<br />
olft, lha;lail Heell for varlou» itreet. Bloomfleld; Intoxioaiion.<br />
'^JOBI, either bad tiuir drlv- Umegt OiMn, US 14th lireet<br />
ffmlti revoked for a year or Hrtoken; Intoiicallon """'"<br />
^«_, It" *•« Maokliited. The join Ho«se, M11I1. street A(-<br />
^^Klftff ol the •«•»*«« *«« lanile hiithlanil: Intoilcatlon.<br />
TffljUlwii for intoikatlon, tBe John Bande, 13 Hickory<br />
^^fcprloui prohlein.with,which itreet, Oranie; intoiicallon.<br />
ffillBWS"'''" bnaio eontend in William ], itanion, 414 North<br />
"SKIBS the motor vehicle lawn, 24tb Street. Camdenj inioilea;<br />
Jltat follows, the lleenHa be- tion.<br />
Ijjievoked unless otherwlie Alfred Van Leer, oleMboro! in-<br />
"""*• ' toxication.<br />
•"•-- "—-•- •- , 1S1 Lake- Mahlon Vjn Winkle, 20 Cleve.<br />
_„„..- , ! Intoilea- land Street, Uorrlitown: intoxl-<br />
^Watr ' . • * ' " Ballon.<br />
MAhh Pillpowlci, g anterpriKe „ p 11 '" Wood, 131 Grove itreii,<br />
IWNtba*, Trenton; reckless drlv- Bn««eton; jntoiioalion,<br />
iaSHs;' Kernell, A. Wopd, ajo Tenany<br />
il-1<br />
'blrlh csrllflcile<br />
Lom» Oorskowikl. i4 Belrnont<br />
""««• Newark; Intoiticailon,<br />
*"""'<br />
rAveSu., long Branch; tjiKin,<br />
flioin (arage. where he wan<br />
fl#W ithout content,<br />
Ow| W w «l". « MontKO.<br />
^ *-. Newark; .»,,»,„,.<br />
ithout content, DI Tl .<br />
^flSB 1 'JLSf rteza,! heatre. :.<br />
!^^ : !^^ Levy. MS Ohamho<br />
t^ilWwburiji, N, V,j prohi.<br />
n-iMi •peeiiing. : ,<br />
Ifge C. WauoiT.fR. P, D. I,<br />
fres;, reckletr driving and<br />
^ O « « i ; BrUMwick Avetortt<br />
Amboy; reekls«g driv,<br />
^g|pure to «top at police<br />
: Levy. MS Ohamho LlStlng DCSt<br />
^ilWwburiji, N, V,j prohi. |-» o « ,<br />
Ifge C. WauoiT.fR. P, D. I, • * • •fUUUCUOIlSf*««e,<br />
k , tBGiticHH' l dii Driving aim d • " .— ! ? -<br />
mlSwik, iruMwickAve- M "»p» AnnouncM That<br />
0rtt Amboy; reeklesg driv, Thaatre Will Open<br />
M^ftlJure to itop ii police Nmkt Week<br />
^fiKtJMtner, 18 Monroe St., . ' .' -"~'•• ''_' '-- t ' \<br />
igS^ia.,: " ^ ^ R%QMt«d<br />
ill!;, ricklaui driving. ~ : • •<br />
iSaorrSiiMuiiift".: SS 'Perey ' . The,Plain Theatre, one <strong>of</strong> the<br />
C-JPatteraoii;. recklcaa drlv- foMmost movie houaeii aloiig the<br />
ipiabw&:iv..,.. »«*»*"«. .*«! .epeir:/qr...tiie,<br />
S«lfi5pa«!»niBnn4T:1ioiitli; '•uninier^seiiion. mi Priday" or<br />
i9*»«aiiW l uliBW'"Wrki n **t »««. n«eordingto'the an-<br />
Ki'lfSp'Slffi'sti".' -' ' .' nouneement today <strong>of</strong> John p.<br />
illlld£iUjplai'ejli| ipeedi' • Bnnklni general:;manager <strong>of</strong>' (ha,<br />
fftt(ff i 0Sfipi¥h/;i il -•»----.- tBeatre, T;h>j'theatfe. ha*> been'<br />
ir^acijBulitiaSftn!" iniwdi the: scene <strong>of</strong> much ictlvity diir.<br />
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ln«W «« too-Sun iniui., W^ MI>tWM?n. , ;••,<br />
Bnue wmsinr, and •Umt.Uiilesr 1 >• • j'.UIl; _<br />
theFrinake^Uifietorjr settlement . J .;„<br />
fer'an anuHiitt-nBkiwu. suit will | Jernee QiyesLife<br />
b» entered agolint. them next ' >•: _a B* "J T<br />
JJondafi • •-:,'• , i wuwas Kigid. 1<br />
'Nene <strong>of</strong> lie- CoinnilailoBam /OoaUnueTon Pane 1)<br />
park. Placet<br />
Club,<br />
0. "<br />
iro then given "when on<br />
"Re, iiin iBiuranee Company 1*. employed by drownlni or<br />
fori Wllllara Fowles and ions frlBhtencd swimmers. Many <strong>of</strong><br />
*«. Vou<br />
to ° candidates possessed suoh<br />
inUeinen 1 i..ana on SUuuMf oliuty eonip»By t<br />
nlshl A. p, Hoppinr pulled in oceaso. You did not prateit at'<br />
one <strong>of</strong> the. ianio. ipeelp w«lghf (j|j giatp (jililty Boanl hearina!<br />
Ing B poijndi and. ig. ouneej, which was hold for tbtf.purpoM <strong>of</strong>i<br />
: certUloBtca from the Red Oross, last Tuesday jaw two «intt lutenliiB' to oblccUoua to BH iBf,<br />
'^••havo received Instnietlona Captain ^aok Jerneo la the<br />
records sat for the Massn, wHen ereaie," , . ''',<br />
—I ifaJtenoUee that on next Monday<br />
iee will proceed with, ton ac.<br />
I- *lbn u'nttsine receive Batiifntcorr<br />
• iettlenieiiti by; that date,<br />
' E Verr truly ypurg,<br />
• v : "OOBSON * 0OR1ON,<br />
"Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, N.<br />
«MJ(I Sttunbyp i_<br />
't Conwnttoii<br />
3k Page 1)'<br />
J for. Iho lOHitltin ol the<br />
fullrpsnlng the examination<br />
Artificial respiration testa completed<br />
the eisamlnattsn,<br />
Oaptaln Jennee puroonally con<br />
dusted the exaipinatloni. The<br />
totti were watehed with Interest<br />
by many ppbetators,<br />
The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Boaoh Potro!,<br />
which it the largeDt in the world,<br />
hm gained an enviable reputatioh<br />
tor efficiency.<br />
Keen R|ht tor<br />
County Lea^enhip<br />
(Continued from PMI If<br />
jhly last Noveniber<br />
; n,rl WilinBr was unopposed «<br />
fir n finnnrF. limited, A §3 Ninixi iirk,H if,K k*t*,**\im »f j|je jgnJ<br />
, wii;<br />
i to the fact<br />
with a; 24 ounce eaten, A lUrd (.hit it would eventually Si *elt«<br />
record woa mswlo on Friday nlghl for tho Gardens II the reiular<br />
when 3. W, Kennndy landed n ^roceedura and custom <strong>of</strong> obtain,<br />
sixty pound drum fish..- -( nffiS-tidt4r aervlce was followed.<br />
B.ginninE iastPridwfthairuff Wu.JellBMd it would be iinpos.<br />
<strong>of</strong> flih, wai good at the vW el ttiMirto aecftmnlish the extenilon<br />
the <strong>Ocean</strong>- C|ty Plgblng. Club. ,qj tlio utility, gervice in that<br />
Of the iwenty.nve flah wBloli ftBliion, To accompllih the prowere<br />
entered in the lug, thirteen jeot. *e followed your plan, but<br />
were weak Bin. Kins Bsh were we are not going to snow any<br />
running well on Bun^a»ABnfl A. dlscrlwinatlon between the water<br />
Wobonamiih led by landlne ft "Mm <strong>of</strong> the Gaidens and_the rest<br />
large onefc YesierdiyiWH,, 8, flf the city,"<br />
Kramer sn'ared three weaki fiBh BUTlnger retorted! "1 ashed tho<br />
weighing oter three pounds each, ConirfllialBBers the oiieitlon, but<br />
Harry Bauerle also landed : a y«u *» •»*• «*o authority to<br />
good slie weak ash v ye«er«ay, answer, for them. 1 would liBe<br />
'.'.- my queHion aniwerod by the Com-<br />
' , ; '.,, ' •' inisslonors," To this the <strong>City</strong><br />
Wants Lower Water ., poltelur Tetorted tbat it vm nec><br />
Rates F<strong>of</strong>ir Gardens canary for him to answer for the<br />
___ _ ~ * Oontnlasioncri duo to Ms. (Buv.<br />
~—* ' ir's) frequent interrerence,<br />
n eichange <strong>of</strong> penonailtieB<br />
between Burlnger and<br />
„ . jiloltor Boswell,<br />
champion had left the meeting a Oommliaioner Campbell, -•-few<br />
nilnutei furller, . »' " '<br />
Pepends upon jwtUT i<br />
;•••'•••>.'• . < >"•• " • • L ,• '..1<br />
YOUR SUCCESS in the<br />
not vajue,'but an open one wS^*«f^im^|;<br />
' *^Do not let a CHANCE "T0 iNV^f jn*#« fifri<br />
commiinitygo by andhinder YOURSUCCIpf, • ••<br />
Lot on Delancey Place<br />
Choice Building Location<br />
Mortgage<br />
Cottage on Atlantic Avenue<br />
living room, dining room,<br />
kitchen, pantry, lavatory, 7<br />
bedrooms, 2 bathi, garage<br />
Financed<br />
Atlantic Boulevard Lot*<br />
TwpLoti 6,5"it. 130'I<br />
$ ,<br />
financed<br />
Two Family Apartment H._<br />
Three 'beajtooms, bMi, li^<br />
room, dining room, WtcM<br />
garage, each apartment^<br />
«13.000 11<br />
• Findnced -M<br />
Thii <strong>of</strong>fice vMl be glad to give information on any develops<br />
in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> or vicinity. * .. 'M<br />
UJii<br />
CLAUDE W. BDOlTOf"<br />
lade with ao<br />
ef 1,000 care<br />
iunk three feet below the dinnt<br />
B d lling for fSOO<br />
1 " 1 ? »«« ."«• dancing area<br />
Ice Cream Bis 0re4t Ftfod Valne<br />
For more than a hundred yeafB<br />
we have been' ttilng Ice cream.<br />
*""•• '- very civilized aa-<br />
... ^ut lee cream. It<br />
one <strong>of</strong> the flnf delicacies for-<br />
thor countries refrlgaralins<br />
not been developed an<br />
m been here, out this (a the<br />
..Mini <strong>of</strong> ice cream and<br />
proclaimed it aa us cuo<strong>of</strong>l.<br />
It is. now so reconi-<br />
and leading diet enperls.<br />
don't rnarely look<br />
€ifB8QkIef§[ m pa<br />
b ^ For^ity Booklat, Riohard Coney, Proprietor,,<br />
Won. By Commercial Held, Under $2500 Bail<br />
Advertising Service For Grand Jury ,<br />
———. ' *'<br />
ere'Two Other Bidder, Offioialt tee 73 Gallon,'<br />
•flay Here awar<br />
filr thu atinply<br />
(with !i,,ni,<br />
or |a,07J. e<br />
Booklets will<br />
iiirta. weok,n a<br />
terras lerms Uf <strong>of</strong> me Iho eo .<br />
• neru wure i<br />
for the contrai<br />
lilii, yrtilor. Hie county ProseDUioi.'M om«, the<br />
he contraet ? tat6 Police niiil the city joverhf<br />
lhB eity nlsl »- shortly after 4 o'clook Prl-<br />
. ' day afterneoii, Bovcntynva ealloni.<br />
at ,. price or llauon wore dlKwVend "nt the<br />
y <strong>of</strong> the Atglen Hotel, Ninth and Central<br />
wiihin Avenue, Ward Hifbee, eounty do-<br />
ng lo thn 1Mllv «' wni '•>• eompiBinanl and<br />
f<br />
led "•• l«n« Party He was<br />
, aecornpaiiled by Oouiity Dsiettive<br />
her bidilani Clinrlcii Uiiifrlfn. ilale Trooper<br />
he Atlantic ^"r Oo« and William Powell, <strong>of</strong><br />
„! Can, We <strong>Ocean</strong> Oliy police for.<br />
concern with \ Id* M "Ef «0* "?'.- le ^} gi " le '<br />
The other bidder William K nioonshlns. Churl<br />
Fisher, mataan <strong>of</strong>t-e^f'^oo"' t ^ 1 ^ ' "<br />
The booklet will ye the Hneit, 1,00 ball af a<br />
over uied by (he city. The spiid. the eaie<br />
filiations to the bidders called for nicbn'm r»»»<br />
tin. printlnE <strong>of</strong> tr-« '•-->•'•• >l , l ««'"> Coney, a<br />
| County Publicity Director Hall<br />
chegtra. This oiui«..._ „<br />
Harry a. Doiigiogg, uc cipe May<br />
has had a long and HUccemful ' ho be Hupplieii Oeurt Ilouac. on Friday umnlni;.<br />
ensBlenient at the Club 01, „. .».„, ,u,uao <strong>of</strong> the bccBli<br />
Now Yo<br />
* *'" Play their d«. Olty booklets for distribution m<br />
iilhtfll] mliiiic oveiy day and the booth at the leHaui-Cen,<br />
night. James Mclnerney, masiir tenniai and the city Comniiiwloii.<br />
or cerenionies, win be asalsteilem<br />
ilecicloil thai thin season when WHiN WB PAINT<br />
Praneea Oibson, who Is com. Ihe demand was go great anil<br />
VOUR MOMI<br />
. ,,.iinB an sngaEemiint on the vvlih the many visitors aitending<br />
Keith vaildpvlile qirciilt, lantcs Ihe Eitpoiiltlon, a booklet some, Mi F, GUEST •<br />
anmea, ihe weiNknowii ball- what more nrelentloUH than PAINTING CONTRACTOR<br />
•i ilanclnB . leani, wlji hold tlione <strong>of</strong> oilier yenrs Hhoiitil bo<br />
th every evening, displaying noureri.<br />
iir ability aa tango dancers<br />
I acrobatic woitieri.<br />
Divorce Judge: "Bo you say<br />
"Our gala opening on Thur». you've always showed your wife<br />
I day, <strong>Jun</strong>e 84. U alreaily looked every courtesy?"<br />
"For Coat Comfort'<br />
I to by thousande <strong>of</strong> Defendant! "Ye'i, Your Honor.<br />
•e opening night will I always. begged Her harden iin-<br />
I" *"" 'nfEest number <strong>of</strong> fore 1 hip her!'"<br />
Weight<br />
p*l« ever congregated under<br />
I «».»•"*'' In an encIUBlvo eating<br />
; jjGernint ContrteffW<br />
ji;we are Bnpared to do your<br />
^Sfortt anil lira abioluto,<br />
! i<br />
FULL LINE<br />
Pot Plants<br />
Houde and<br />
Garden<br />
CH0NE19<br />
H i k<br />
<strong>On</strong>lirs tnten for<br />
Complete Facilities In All<br />
;vpsr olrfioat 'lii. q^arinf-^f .^it' (^<br />
fRrit National Ban^has been in<br />
rfroht<strong>of</strong> the\^^h5v%^:.f3(<br />
'VUthi'MfJiew conducted tor, ttfa*<br />
aHtnBfjjJlkln Cii» May county:<br />
for ;Bomej,t|me, ana the 8rat .raid<br />
ol'^njfjatt ifflpaMandftniado Vti<br />
th 'Bfttf Blll h<br />
»«« fW were in flve-Bailon dorai.<br />
Johiisaiiilwereisken toCage May<br />
Court House after hme soiled by<br />
h il<br />
i>roaoeulor Cfinipboll have been<br />
anil ton nM, great nirfdes toward<br />
Gleaning every aectlori <strong>of</strong> ihe<br />
^^E have very choice<br />
properties that<br />
will pay a big pr<strong>of</strong>it if<br />
you act now.<br />
Correspondence invited.<br />
WALTER 6. GIBSON<br />
Real Estate<br />
Insurance<br />
802 Central Avenue<br />
Phone 1295<br />
Howard O.<br />
MacPherson<br />
Contractor arid Builder<br />
, Jobbing and AHeratlnno<br />
"latlifae'Jlan is Our Wbito""<br />
* 1242 CEBTM1. AVENUE<br />
Your Hoine<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
National<br />
Bank<br />
,H o v-<br />
loss you ore prdteet^lr."^'-!;^^!..,<br />
rlUT _l_JiiLi ilj-.ii'E:-. iiiitt'i* > .Vjliv-UiV*<br />
hoiiw 'that money can 'nevirirepae<br />
irhpdrtanf ^je»4><br />
Thieves cannot<br />
banking • institution<br />
pour lerviee, , ; '/<br />
"You Arc i Strnnn^r at Thin Bank But <strong>On</strong>co"<br />
If they do not interest you, say what you want<br />
SIX LOTS<br />
Beautiful Bvingalovr
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Mir nonli I «el(-e*pramitory, was' received i by I<br />
*»,;««!«» predeodasors.<br />
day, i^jni referred to Co<br />
' Moner<br />
"I" believe the era <strong>of</strong> struggle!<br />
f ,H, Curtis Hoblpnn:<br />
i<br />
.Wi). <strong>City</strong> OonSsto<br />
I "Oae»n city. N, J.«-<br />
^ _<br />
eter wag laid In Landing t]iai haVo boeii<br />
tf . that condition after the piping lion<br />
you can I "Unwavering lave Ja ilie basin jub was flniihed, no iSonn have I ."Jl<br />
"_"the. -ftna upon |<br />
..recftrd-ffa fhlp respeet ,fo[ pellti<br />
jMapons,-,, •. , . •- " „7.;v/; : : ' ; ' :•• •.'• •',; : .;•••.. \ , - v ^ . ° I ^ o r t t f ^ i O ^ ^<br />
DING S1HS Aiiii Ai<br />
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poviJ<br />
em In I<br />
r orflr<br />
rip<br />
gn[Prcfers Asylum to Modern Home<br />
pl to Rear and Train Daughter<br />
ge <strong>of</strong> 1 » [n nitet thorn<br />
(iint) ill ilfcnn t it)<br />
Mans ni ihfc rraidi-iits nf<br />
( its «re unl iiafiimilhtr «i the<br />
inrtiiiittan i ihi r^urt is<br />
ihe ^horp tiiinit* nr th§* eolleg**<br />
;r piiiiiU u! flit crjlloge<br />
right nn the nc-enn<br />
i\t i ii Iiirg rnltitKP in<br />
tiuuth Ocesin i \\\ «ht it the ft met*<br />
«n«inl llmnkt tn I Iff dnn ttep,-<br />
A nr« feF'Htp ' I im [tils under tht.<br />
ihitf il»n ( r i hi HMI ninth r<br />
faiuiii i> Lint !IM cmiifcp puth i<br />
\M([ Ui irti mipp n PiilHnf,<br />
lulling ind rimp hrpi* urnwil >«ii li<br />
nn ifir MI' n th pui II «n<br />
ni\.riiM 1 i il mi ife (111 llii- » 1<br />
on<br />
i i- nn i tl u i ii i i ' II* g**<br />
In (ti (it-rim IM n Ii* nlil<br />
t i i u l i i I - i ! u n i i l i l I < I n l N<br />
II 11 uiu ) rjti til linni<br />
Somers Point Locals<br />
The B§Btor Chrlstlsii Endeavor<br />
feaclHj nr Ht'[h»ny M P Church<br />
will meet at the home ef Robert<br />
Thlirirm Ihnre Ruad and Qfove<br />
hi fid A^cmiL this Tueidaj evening<br />
wheel antl that s the_ way we<br />
OCEAN L'HY.NLWS, OCEAN Clf V. M. I<br />
A large delegation Is pig<br />
m fea from Smners Pnlnt te Pales<br />
fine i Iitiren nB&t Tuesdaj waen a<br />
nhnlf days ser\lre »iH ton held<br />
»Ith prnn.im nt speakers The<br />
huiteg <strong>of</strong> the rhurrii will serve u<br />
i hlfki n pntjtli dinner for fifty j<br />
ttnlt* iml sit m.ins penplt- hmL<br />
iikfii iitUiinf i£L <strong>of</strong> their fine din<br />
nt fs ih it Uiev nn iil^ajs miri. nf<br />
iltt<br />
' l>tt pit iiprtut<br />
I \v n-i. l.,l ih><br />
ikn nn Ihp Gate<br />
tnh it frum buy<br />
In LiUcrinK<br />
i-. , Ml t II 11 I H N • I 111 ulna* \»u -ii.rk<br />
nn i i hn| I i |nr IN Ilh — —<br />
| IH i in fli « ii i II nt lull' Ml4 ! r *» ikman <strong>of</strong> Fhiln<br />
,hi tliti lit 1 Mm untlit Hi Ii 'Wlplil imt MM Murpint M»r I r|w i.uiriiiimi t-orn go rolling !<br />
Hun i Mi II iml ii h « II "» "' %-lNiliiMon DM wen I Al| jml jRiuM ** t II am! fin<br />
peuph In<br />
in ui fi if Mi<br />
Inr i<br />
Mr ( MUM f itf<br />
it hi V (I h nn. li it<br />
U t t l t U i i i i ^ i i h l U ! i i l i " i i 1 ) ^<br />
f i f l i t l L I f ( I t i t i i i u n t i l n l m i l<br />
I i l I i i i i l i f t ! i \ 1 i n i t t M »<br />
t l t l I m i l i f i l l H I 1 p l i l i i l<br />
J M i t l i t i t ^ m l i | = u n i m n<br />
I n i ^ f n i i t i i i t i m m h<br />
i i i i i 1 M I u i i l i n s t h m i<br />
k i l l w i h h i i \ M I I ? \ u w ( h i t i n ] ! i n<br />
i n i h i = * l ftl i h i i H I M b i l l c J | J S i i n i l u<br />
h li i \m ii |i i I m I<br />
,1,, , . i i<br />
Ifihi M<br />
In i tt.Ii bnul nit- nl<br />
I fill in MfUinlil and Miss<br />
A traffic law In something that<br />
no matorlms will admit that he<br />
l lt flnp ju^t<br />
no m<br />
\% tarok* 1 em lie<br />
the HSR<br />
lits<br />
You c&fi pay for thlt* car<br />
you drhe it Clarenct Mu2Hi<br />
heurtl an autnniobile aaleani<br />
till n pranprat<br />
All rlfclll<br />
I li mki Ii<br />
HIIIU<br />
Tin-<br />
i h»<br />
A high school boy drives to<br />
hool e*#rjf mernlng In & much<br />
school mtry<br />
dilapidated machine<br />
WSal hind af a car you Mot<br />
Ih«re bos'<br />
R F D was the answer<br />
H F D Whal tbe heck*<br />
\ ip Reitgiivfi from the dunap<br />
The nffice opllmliit snieii<br />
monfly hy painting hia own car<br />
JJe >«iya h» needed n new milt <strong>of</strong><br />
ot. I imatiei! with carpel ham To-<br />
mknlrahli K.mpiiiJ (lay It In belnK iniuileii with tin<br />
Ht.itVi.ii b* i miiihin mil<br />
HI Illlil Xi UK I! I kit J4H ill i*t I<br />
in ili-*tlmil in niiki il mi mi'<br />
Jam- 11 I hail ii car I il E«-t<br />
MIHJ II»w<br />
JanH Faki lil in for a. rlih anil<br />
iiukf him walk home<br />
Old tirtu huii niinetuatlun<br />
Thi mi in r Minim in mi in"'""<br />
ln»li nl »• hoi. tin Illlliii, nil<br />
tl HI im ih ii nn i j i.ju rlmuffiiir "f ii go La.I<br />
""^"^ Jniialuti ii kuoil Ililnfe along<br />
Thi* till- ih will »nry i.M '<br />
ollvir Uini<br />
II h ^iilk d IUUH I ii l><br />
hi ft >nl if i Pni f<br />
Dirk Cu<br />
L l l l X M l f l f i U f t<br />
anyh a race for i<br />
rwdlltH ill H 111<br />
me prt rDcr<br />
feftgatlnn^ ^u<br />
t DIIT them<br />
pr«*aLfi h» th* Ir<br />
m at ih m and<br />
Piupiini<br />
uiiiiiltriiii. j<br />
lilt «roun IH Otrnn \\ i,s n,,t n mt me<br />
mini, lrl\iimi«« 'i" 1 him in<br />
""" '•"•' "' ""> '""• " Mr ,.,,1 M,<br />
im. i,.,i i., „» ,;;;„,,,7";,"""""-<br />
V.I i III I il i III II Ih il<br />
Uf OPfcf DcFnnp<br />
MIE* Buspinun<br />
I tints uf Pliihi<br />
i l > I p h i i<br />
i I<br />
i h i [ r<br />
I lljuill'i III Hf-4l\\\.fllll<br />
lilt .1. 1 ni-llllin .si ,"»•' niih hnm I III -I III ,,13 iiii , , ,,,„„, , r ,,, , „ ,,,, , j _<br />
(.ll I nj i ibiM nth or • "'I'' I" '" ' i I I'"- i" ili II'I'i I \i, ihn i.i,] ulih Iiiiiiii | Ilnili iln i oini, inlia respomlnl<br />
All |i I i thi is.riiki liii'Uii n nl I lu lit iln iniiliiii 1 \,,| ,, „ lh t 1||( | „ ,„ , ,, „, ,!„ Cll| «!„„ , ,1MJu nl,[|ioiiBi<br />
i ). f il II H-MII i t*hli J-Irl in" II. ]"• • «t "Mil mn • , ,, i ,n ,, , , „, ,i,,,,'h IniiKiiiB lo Mi Srull <strong>of</strong> I-HEIMI<br />
LIIIJ emlrnii |»!tiim<br />
III I 1 I hilili. ii Hhoulil | Hi i in<br />
H i n d i r l l ti r i t i i n m i l I i<br />
l o | i l i \ — i i i I I n l p " I ! > ! • u I M<br />
i i r n * t d m l ! i u i f i i m l n i n l i i t t<br />
u p i l n i i M i | l l i i l i I n i l 1 r i i u r u<br />
l i n n M l I n n l i n h l i - l i i i l l h l h i<br />
I l i n i \ r U I l i > i I IIEII i l l i l k<br />
' I " l l " l i M i l i l I I L I I I I I i l l I i » . I I | i l i i n<br />
i r hmne nor schcml<br />
r I i Surli Ihiiii."<br />
Qlnn III ll I I hie ilrrurtllng<br />
illnn •[ il illhsoil mil Hi,'<br />
lini II I inmeflt<br />
I- II I. l mother ind<br />
\}i\ iht I il) number nf<br />
till 111 II 1 ( ngninpnll<br />
fen/ll I whlili Rh. in' Bill in Pinnmliiiin III II PIilli<br />
lOorr f ul llutm .in jr |i m •""' m " •""' P' 1 '' 1 r "ll. *"'lnin II tin c in<br />
the ml ini llmiin,. link ml llu n In 1L1 I<br />
spltt tif thr muimr in > hi h / utih n t \ !<br />
• BppQUZnt hi 1 fi\ un lh/ t put him ! i\ lit<br />
^£QS£lrm/ii(\ find it th h mm hit n it f tin<br />
iiii f HT ME Rl i HSf li<br />
nth i nptittil r i ht rhi i iti ru? m n\ i U h<br />
Etr |f| htiuf ^ifh Hit i tin HI 1 riMihnuii ii i I hur li<br />
ili wM tht tiUM. it Minn flunking Whir uMiirl Ii i|<br />
my dip nm mt * Hirltnhnh Iln VJ ifli Philthtpln<br />
f bo^lr ther i ti dim n^ lh if \\ \\ r r 1 In ^<br />
af Uie btttir Phili it Iphi i unur u lir<br />
r whii<br />
bnd *<br />
ilk I fh n rt t<br />
L H I I S I U f i l l I l l l h l l l l f i h l t l l<br />
Ibnd<br />
some who \\<br />
must ^drnii th ir t a Hi\if lfunnii i t\n<br />
pait left nmnths tin Phil uli Iphi i unnr -hiu<br />
in 1 Imiilli ihniit tht<br />
||ing ^nlr ot i oiiphriii himinj, tlnr hi ^ nn<br />
bn\i r hut Ini ^tuMniK hiinim i<br />
, psuiffiil pumh<br />
truu hut it i inni tnr u ff) pufnrr I itnimi<br />
punch *m "5,111. h i (i|,hH r i lit rknh ith<br />
; ot T hn\i r HU] fiij^cs^fs snnit rhinf nt i<br />
.irh tlu ihimpifin hi ui toiunl tn<br />
pnng Iplp bigg*; t par! nt tin /i^ht -iitur Birln Iml inn<br />
S blo#iOver the hc^rf<br />
flf TUHIi WlNNiK<br />
fl HfliB IPJONS ONTHI X/lRi 1<br />
8 Swimmer<br />
Will Try To<br />
Cross Channel<br />
American Delegation Con<br />
sists <strong>of</strong> Misses Cannon and<br />
Edt-rle and Norman Ross<br />
K PRODUCE RESULTS )<br />
Clmsificd Advertisini;<br />
InJonnation<br />
Thii<br />
list i<br />
II U<br />
lllill a<br />
I<br />
Feat Accomplished 3 Times IM'" " h i',<br />
II I h la nil<br />
Hindis ? tf «hltl is<br />
flF JOUF OOI ll nL 111 [hia<br />
M J 111 Clriwlil il p pitrl<br />
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liFS—Captsta Wrtb Eng<br />
hsh 21 houra 45 minutes<br />
1911—F W BnrgEss EnB<br />
hill 23 hours 40 muratcs<br />
1923 — Henry Sullwan<br />
Amnriciin M hours SO ram<br />
utei<br />
1B23 — Iimboichi j<br />
line IB houri 33 minute-,<br />
It23—Cluirles Toth Aram<br />
enn IS hours 04 miautea<br />
n<br />
nt<br />
not nmiuii * i j J t I 11 Ui rlia<br />
an iittn it h fe I il ,*iifa<br />
n\U \ if{ 1 ,1U I Jj j ;ttk i<br />
i f t fs i| i latfeiiltHl \ihs i<br />
QeneFsl i<strong>of</strong>srmitlen<br />
Vd^ will t tpj j ut lu Muni<br />
i I Illicit r«iii r i t I'<br />
1 Hih in iiii ll I li in- in i h I mil il I I pittiti<br />
il III Iml 11 in \ II i n It i llm nn n tl il> I<br />
» HI Hi nil i\ n m Uui \II II » i i 1 Ul 1 ih<br />
iiin^ [h i iii Ih i in H u iiihl f ill IIIJK* t<br />
in I I i in l il I «liil il i i n • m l<br />
tl tu .turn<br />
-i«n lihnu6h<br />
ll \iitiui<br />
U ill I llu, li<br />
I im llii I<br />
u i I 11 r r it<br />
li ll i<br />
IN 1 11 .MI.UI,, ".„„,„„ „<br />
O J O i ,] In p ,,, ,| I,, i n tl PHll 111 It Nlilll Dim In<br />
in i m i l 11,111 I |M fillt " i l l ' I'll I j n l r m i l I<br />
_., ri , ,v» I I I i I lh It II III n I I m llr • hi tiliailii H I ill i,,|t<br />
Less Ttnn <strong>On</strong>i. half as Many Pitchers Workrd In nsj ,, ,iL , i ,, „ i, l i P imili hit, n<br />
Min> PS 2iO inmngi, Last Season as Atrompli5htd I 1 »•< '"" " 1] "" " ] " '" - 1 " 1 " »»••<br />
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Hj Hit prnffi*! irl^s Mi it linn<br />
iml fli^tiTiGeM iml rand.lfun 1 * hm<br />
eli^ng<strong>of</strong>l BiH 5 u c iji Ii mi 1<br />
hoy Ii^t noL t.hingt.1 t naugh U<br />
or—thfee at—moat Trams indi^<br />
any eight or 3 0 nftehfnf atifl<br />
Tor all that nnyhojj Lan BPP with<br />
his naked eye the ehm agtei <strong>of</strong><br />
their pitching rlac^n t m<br />
the kind that nmlhaiiinf<br />
mn and MeCamilek Bei\ed with<br />
r one da^r § rest betwetn<br />
A Big<br />
The a d<br />
l l i l l i „ i w t ! i \ n u 1 l i I<br />
» f ' 11 > i i 1 ' l i l l 1 h I n M i<br />
\H i ' I M - I i l i l i<br />
n l i h i i M t I M i n ? , } I t<br />
\ i ' i i n i I I n i h t i t 1 t 1 1 n<br />
" I i '' U | H h i m i n M i h p i ) t l<br />
1 M h w m l i<br />
I i i " l i i n n M i i I i M I n n | i j i 1<br />
I m , h ' I H I M I I<br />
H I I ! M l I S l i | I I I<br />
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f ii i f<br />
I I II I I I I I k I I I II I I II ' ll - =i| u II<br />
im i H i in ihli III ih Olyinpu Pi-mini, Stars, tu i i i i r ' i<br />
i J-Bd tfat trdiien<br />
doui advahtage that<br />
wain t oay relief pllclivr on th^<br />
bench |R take the plan at tho<br />
man fn the Itos He just had to<br />
k and through nine fn<br />
Realizing what •$,&& he<br />
forq him he did his beat from liis<br />
dtop <strong>of</strong> tlie Hat and ngver gn\g<br />
^ir «tfs werk by feting care<br />
In passing min or etlierwlsg<br />
away big ehan^&s Ufp<br />
•floug nffftir iHtb old'Lime<br />
RHH tli npt'rPaiiH Wnfti<br />
«. mi 11 ih 1 ,<br />
l<br />
was' &<br />
it 1 I -. f I fh in *,[ ii ill HM! *>l)liipir li i|i fim 1<br />
\ fi I lih lh i in n i Sh*\ A in! in 1 In 1 h H i|in t<br />
1 ui Ul I Mn nn mil lilii ill Ji|M 111 if ifin if I \pnHiih l<br />
1 i 11M hui'il M^li jiiuiji ! \\t\\ik tnni lumuif hi ti<br />
tin i I jtnitn nn! fhfii pui win Mi IJiijul Iplu 1 Munij<br />
if Mn Hi r urn! 1 ISif lh Htnir Tim .1<br />
0 J u 1 1] i^li \niU \ Dili uiifl M11 Mlt Ni it tmlE [L tn<br />
)l iitiini I thrnw \\ 1 iH il in I 1 NUIHS 11 Mr nn] f<br />
ls% i!u 2=ii 3 ii I lfiw Inn ill* ui 1 1 nu iiilti 1 ii 1 \ti i[<br />
li iS?M ind iht l\M Jnil 1 lift in It un t)lu nt I hilili lplii t ^ r<br />
I i f ) unl ll jn Hu in 1 tHAUiA ii ]tir sfnfatKi-3 H 1 dhinhfiA '<br />
l ] i \ t t \ h i I J 2 " lijlllul inr nil 1 nt ih ^^ I] h n f<br />
^_ — , ^ iOh,,iii|f- nm ins LPHrti imt nnh ij<br />
(rt \n I iHliiiiinL ,
f<br />
ft<br />
Miner .frM will readily recognize this Intersection whieii Is In the' heart <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
BgoStha appearance <strong>of</strong> tali Inlenectloa hai greatly changed. Do you reeognlie<br />
mathlne by the Itudebaker Cfiuv<br />
pan». He itated that delivery<br />
Bwry modem appliance<br />
the equlnpins <strong>of</strong> an amhula<br />
possible for oaiy acce_<br />
parked along the sidewalk. The<br />
I I, olss a fortyteur Inch door<br />
to* r-<br />
"<strong>City</strong>, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> A '<br />
Since this "picture was taken<br />
suwm marked the beginning<br />
1 ,, ,he 0p6ration <strong>of</strong> the new %w><br />
UIBO <strong>of</strong> the ieaihore and Maliii<br />
111 purehBie, In red and goM, An oloct<br />
ibie to make a »i(tn. "Ambulance," on the In,.,. _ „ .... „„„. _..<br />
SMS^SHW«r- t ?M''i|ipeea <strong>of</strong> seventy miles per lour,, as well as the siren ami Dell Eighth street hag been •jBompletetl<br />
-*'*••-*"•' '•• A '' ut by a complicated system on will aid lo the clearing <strong>of</strong> traf- the place for the taklBg on and<br />
1<br />
-•• -•—-hers, both or the lie to give the vehicle the right discharging <strong>of</strong> passengers will lie<br />
car and on the bcrl« <strong>of</strong> way <strong>of</strong> emergency calls, . m Seventh Blreot and the Board.<br />
_ ,". and hammocks Inside, no jar la ___., walk, •<br />
PWffiff'f'.'.fc-• '«" *y the patient. An-elecirlc " Mir •- — •• '-<br />
JPKfW«\« l ? e , oa ' 'fan will also add to tho com. ailhort smith thtali a (MM FtHiur<br />
figjBjrWsfyejjIjrdB?: alter. tort „[ any pajMnBors, The am. neighborhood In whli-h to live la the !_„ „.._<br />
&WftpifiittirfiKM 'awteded bulanbe Is equipped with a Slur- just Ituldc your locorae. aaaet to the c ...<br />
WSSSlt.' (Bpoippljins.1 thi phy hed on wheela and two »«». ———-—it———^ M. Pontlere In preildent <strong>of</strong> the bus<br />
Kl(lte#|nBbijiliirisfc- paBk pendeil strrtchers for tho carry- ,ier ~ " = " —its D. *" -Yi "<br />
W»»JgliWd«5SlpaBpffer iii <strong>of</strong> patleniii as well a« seals time .—„<br />
liary, and H, C, Ponlli<br />
llMJliSroBtewMlaUyioijllt'on Hhe" InsfBe for attendants. In shine hi. own shoes, 'urer. -<br />
It is the same with<br />
your insurance, ' You<br />
may parry it for thirty<br />
years and never have<br />
to use it- But when<br />
1 Seashore Building<br />
Tlierei a big differ-<br />
• en^el Seashore air hdf<br />
'..an*'effect on bulling<br />
need It "quick" and |j.you wlcci a Bui|der<br />
you will be glad If the ||| whose experience has<br />
eempiiiy U»t «mi<br />
your poliey hi» the<br />
raying losses promptly.<br />
We represent the oldline<br />
stock fire insunnce<br />
companies — the companies<br />
who have their<br />
resource* instantly<br />
available for tfle quick<br />
"Insure It With Darby"<br />
724 Asbury Avenue<br />
Oeean <strong>City</strong>, N. j.<br />
Phone 49<br />
flinir , oeashore<br />
J^r ftren^f-lout<br />
yean hat educated ui, t<br />
Builder<br />
10B Asbury Avenue<br />
24 Yean in the building<br />
busincisi in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
For Pleasure<br />
• . Become a Member <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Golfjs<br />
f / For Pr<strong>of</strong>it I<br />
/ * ' . ' • • • • « " ' .. 1$<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Harbo<br />
Walter B. McCo<br />
i'<br />
424 Eighth Street ]<br />
• We Have J<br />
Real Estate for the Rentlr|<br />
Renters and Buyers For Your Rj<br />
ALL 1<br />
{STUft f<br />
APARTMENTS CO<br />
802 Central Avenue . ,<br />
Busin<br />
ron<br />
• 1<br />
•^<br />
Jane £2, 1888.<br />
O Fruit TTPP Hfi/tre Vnllr (~"m**n 3_ V -<br />
MtfF''*-* M Ie - oaurs rQur L,fop$ in Year •T-.<br />
2 P l a n t V zardts Farm **•• T <br />
^H, W. JohnRtori, hot^d t rorti^<br />
^st breiiler, wlsheH a wini^<br />
iriSt fruit* he enn pick h H^IM<br />
jnallve lo Syria! I1I.JIII;II iln,!<br />
'lular gpecles come by ».'iy i;r i<br />
pla. The fruit i» KU hi-uvy<br />
itjft hrenkii the limin:li. «.<br />
j|^*« eao plek louiuidca frum in«<br />
^fttsia or tematfrtrKe. si^lt>n= |<br />
j^ known as cypliiiiimiulra !<br />
'si The'lriilia. :l to 6 hiiihii. ]<br />
fl taste so much like itiimi» "(,',<br />
^tlree eat the pulp and Mn thi> tin<br />
»tluablc seeds, ,<br />
•4.M1, JollBSlon hellev tli(.|i. is a 11.<br />
Wg work to he diini. In iiunkal iN"<br />
iUnt breeding, II.' him piu.tiic.il j •'i-ij<br />
Ihe "golden lapoto" rm a m.idlliiH I TJ<br />
U IB « inns! delicious fruit ami<br />
hi ina is very hardy and pro.<br />
; fonr Ciopi in feat<br />
.Another wonderfully proilili:<br />
F^lt^tree Is tfiiit kiinwn an iwr*<br />
ioa ear.<br />
ffflBaled In India. The iiuii —<br />
'ito 6 Inch lung,—i« hvi-iiiialed<br />
or leaved and whpii thr t!••••<br />
fin heavy bearing, tin? niiitlic<br />
Itlrtllf-ihapeil frulls wiih tint •-<br />
;trBBiuIeent skin miiki! it iiuilc.<br />
•DR B cut glaai ehandniler, Thli<<br />
otderful tree did nut Ijrnr "mil<br />
Iwas nine years old, Th.-n ii<br />
'»8, four eropa, Bolaiilf.nl l.'s|.<br />
is credit It with Hirec rmpii.<br />
f A, Commercial Rubber Iree<br />
Be has a' Sne viggroiiN iiiiuliiir-<br />
1 lubber tree, Bin yenra liiil,<br />
n from ieed Bent froiil llrfizll.<br />
1B known us nianlhot iiipta><br />
flla and is one <strong>of</strong> the vailuiipii<br />
"icing ceara. ruhb»r, Itu niia'<br />
er fuliber varifiifn iiiiil<br />
iu~.o a ftatemenuabeul tri.ru<br />
Vm BOW fruits In tin' rniiii!<br />
Its are the famed iliiiiifi, pnili-<br />
MS;orlglBBtlni In Peru, siiiiMi-<br />
—Ilj known ai annona diVii.Nl.<br />
i: and the ralllnla ruticiimi. nr<br />
nona mucoiia. The ihuiiii M ,<br />
Midmeii lo be one tit Hi"<br />
mVi Anmt fruit... Beth harK<br />
juted for the nrat time In the<br />
Wd itMei.<br />
It, Johnston iloesn't like the<br />
jj ! i"illant wllard." as he mn<br />
it<strong>of</strong>l workii IhBlnnlatieously<br />
it-'tttea him years. HIM that<br />
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*Hal'« on jiiut inliiif "Wtf»l!!.<br />
• .- •_•—— -•..,,,,, IjXhomm Chi«ken-.a.!n klngi .wtrt<br />
Mrs, fcuolia Sw. our, WBUtar new b»W», French butiet. rnU,<br />
e'il"lirau hli »8nd birthday,;<br />
Mrs, Harry Nugar and aori,' prl<br />
Whiting, 1,1,1.. paid them a vlali. |<br />
»lin, Ormii, at OjlllnEflwood, B1I» tUtt, Mtu LlSljtl'<br />
flfilleil Jo notio<br />
" ,npl/on)r-imtlii|.<br />
Somis PointLocals•<br />
rt until il the l , •'Mansioiir simonin prnmi<br />
BBl, Jill I keen. II ,III,1,., eight •liaiijin<br />
•it, <strong>of</strong> my Sllfo Oods, BniMei 1 told-<br />
s aifmWM3<br />
N, j,, a formor rmideni ,<strong>of</strong>. tiiB ', OeorsB MhiiUct^i. 'Mif;*iojiii<br />
Polhi, visiteil her liHiiUer, Mr,. Brake, Mm. ValiBt'EdieaBd Mm<br />
j | .<br />
tloMT} your I«*I- m « «lm km) nirnigheil houw)s IIIIH j noil, lir<br />
FSW^flliliy, 1 "aAA «l«e iKWrs and »ho"nionUBned half is a eali<br />
j'liliqfc:>jb< iay any. ""«« Osurt, ,l'v«-nnn »onio <strong>of</strong> Mr rout llea l<br />
(lrfMlBe(lqnp, but PIHMH Ioo,.ntid they're real hiiiueH Ocemi Oily<br />
uW P». «'II He —no
'ft<br />
^^i ara river eon- and only the Canadian Falls will<br />
JT v»rt templated In be left,<br />
gygg the plans for "Fight against the lakes to the<br />
fljg J \ the lakes to gulf waterway has centered on<br />
PReOPICS ""' *"" WB * the dlvenion <strong>of</strong> water at Chicago.<br />
' (erway, opponents argue that lake levfls<br />
\ "Erosion at WIJI t, lowered and lake com.<br />
the apex <strong>of</strong> meree jeopardiiod. • This Is not<br />
Ultimate extinction <strong>of</strong> the 'he Canadian true. Despite diversion, sub-<br />
merlcin Folia at Niagara is or Horseshoe Falls," said Mr. Ran- merged diims in NiaBara and St.<br />
Ml Ton Tom<br />
No Church to Sue<br />
Mtw tfftveri, OoiiB., Mfc tter olro " UltV -Mlnw t<br />
eonsidef It ."Unfair Md eruol" to '-J—<br />
make them go to.cfc»psi every RefleMioni by FBBHS<br />
dny. They »ant the same right* A little lamp bes^e me<br />
as Yale BtudeBts, BUI they ore Qu(a a ||gh| ground Ita apace,<br />
willing to 10 to church once a A""I'uue star In'blackest night<br />
>k, whereas the Yale men deinded<br />
the right to stay away<br />
j«oietBer, Thli shows bow<br />
Icareful we should lie to let a<br />
good emmple.<br />
The Jail Fail Complains The French Minister <strong>of</strong> In.<br />
- «-.-*- n. I «nr -"*« —i <br />
111 Out Yam Htad Of<br />
lakes silks, velvets,<br />
ers lUtsd un. feathers, rules fashion. Women<br />
'court' dwarfs hate been using little material<br />
and Itranuely In their dresses, and French IB-<br />
J<br />
•"- Tired, That Is<br />
change. Boon American wo-<br />
_.m Jrill flnd themselves .wear- §<br />
.j that re- ing longer skirts, fashions csli- §<br />
•peel, the hu- Ing tor many yards <strong>of</strong> gjjads. |<br />
nan race is Secretary Hoover, In an' able |<br />
lot entirely spesBh, worries about ear B8- |<br />
tiorial morals, "Tbe moiil and i<br />
,n. spiritual may be submerged by j<br />
muBBANE I s '. on un- our great material suecesi," He i<br />
d e r t a k e r d*d not say whether .iibffiergenee I<br />
builds an unusual c<strong>of</strong>fin far.<br />
fro tbe bootleggers,<br />
d night clubs or from<br />
"It weighed 948 rouniin.<br />
• • • him; If he<br />
forly^nys<br />
8y would have paid<br />
i, and If be had Bad<br />
ads, fat or thin, they<br />
! would have paid i<br />
f<br />
bout the jeiieral conmorals.<br />
<strong>On</strong>e fine Hoiperur<br />
had to illaclDllne<br />
gbter. But<br />
. ._. an race manafea to<br />
iger along, gradually Improv-<br />
Every new generation, every<br />
born baby, is a clean page<br />
..bleb a new story <strong>of</strong> progress<br />
n be written.<br />
> Treasury Department, I<br />
e <strong>of</strong> fat afier ntty ni""^" « Bfflelency, Crane and |<br />
life Company, currency paper manu- |<br />
"'_ Ifaeturers, and the Bureau <strong>of</strong> 1<br />
•J ^n,kn. w.i,i,ml Slindardi loiuhlniiil. after lone 1<br />
Mtimatlcally certain unless wa. dolph, "Is four or five feet a year, Oiair rivers will raise the level <strong>of</strong><br />
ilaifiip In the Oreat Lakes are Erosion at the ape» <strong>of</strong> the Amer- the laKes three feel or more, Beviliiil,<br />
according to ttobert abam lean Falls Is only two or three enue sllinated at 111,000,000 will<br />
liitdolpb, noted onglnur <strong>of</strong> Ohl- iBcbes annually. Difference In be aided to lake conHBerce by en-<br />
Mffiffii-a rBport to the Mississippi rate <strong>of</strong> erosion will mean In time larged capacity <strong>of</strong> vessels, Be-<br />
KmiikisislaU<strong>of</strong>l, the entire flurrenl <strong>of</strong> the stream crease In freight rates will mean<br />
raaito would be averted) will be diverted to the Canadian vastly augmented prosperity for<br />
_olpfd«lared byithe coo- channel; In this eveBt, the river farmers and business men <strong>of</strong> the<br />
iKt'lHIfta or tuhnierged dans bed between Ooat island and tbe Middle West,<br />
opened wits a prayer, by Rev. II<br />
James E, Lake, This was fol- t0<br />
ve, lie stated that he fell<br />
walk the streets,<br />
lowed by a. number <strong>of</strong> patriotic e -—oB to no<br />
and religious musical numbers i a single c Inn <strong>of</strong><br />
and a tableau which represented •"<br />
a jqansmaB protecting America «<br />
and its children, . ' ••..,, -Wdenied<br />
Its. rights, and If I were<br />
'.. Rev, DeWltt C. Oobb, <strong>of</strong> the «' KlBh«mari,<br />
Wlldwooil M. B, Church, was the<br />
gfiwncd In tlif tu%U<br />
: copal Church <strong>of</strong> the United •»'»»*"• |<br />
•tmes <strong>of</strong> America," James Brand, four years old, 1<br />
But the court says there la no WB1 dlBohediant, His father ad- |<br />
ad threatened to i<br />
for Bishop Brown 'to sues so his cut the boy's head <strong>of</strong>f, hoping i<br />
suit falls to the ground, the threat might frighten him I<br />
The aged, Bishop is pusiled lnta obedience. It had not that |<br />
to know how an orEanlmtlon eBee^ OB Monday James Brand |<br />
eould be real enough to throw Iot ,n ,,, and ifyjng t0 oarry I<br />
BiBi out and not jtal. enough to out Wg father's idea, cut <strong>of</strong>f the I<br />
Bland a lawsuit, a^ere art more B(M oj jig jittie' brother, aged §<br />
mysterious things- than that In t6,e#1 ne jnied the brorfer, S<br />
religion. Children Imitate their parents, |<br />
—,.- _ . M , Be careful how you threaten, or 1<br />
he continued, "I<br />
onld flght for these rights until<br />
We ore all
i And in a hint Hipper<br />
uiir_yt!UiiL |i la'i'n Hfiiiik<br />
1 4fi:l ifthyi till why, Hi<br />
;al dm Uibh] ,.*) th.-'ntlii-<br />
"l-nail "FOR IlORHl.H (<br />
TllUt'^ rflllTi' 111.' Mij<br />
L F iiHT I'-ip yii'.lf i.Wi\ i<br />
Hilt Lt = ll< = f th:iM tl ;U,<br />
t >UM,'r-| 5 ' "L ''-ipt'l'-iif.u.'r<br />
i'fifnt'iiy ijniniu ;.l tl;n<br />
nf\t Tiuir^Niv i-vi nil y.<br />
' Wiih W.illiiim T!:iii:- •<br />
• " i i'iii>=M] ii lurfi'-! ':• in -i<br />
' -iiutw-iirii 1 KM! r\>\ y\vC<br />
Ut the 5tr-iml Theitru t imnirnn — [I I) T"^F HTMCiVED<br />
.I,,, I, II,, u l , n lul O»,n i|, ,, ,, uff,.u I ihrn h<br />
" • '"I I II, \ | , f „ , ^ r k , | h<br />
n-f Hhnk Uir-I" jy JI tioijmai<br />
inyMcry *tury i-f l.tiiiilnnV |.im<<br />
hnii^> lii^trifi, viow.-.l ihrmiMh' U<br />
i"rir ft(in«aii)tr'ri- <strong>of</strong> a heavy Lui<br />
•l"ii fiif. Whnl u ^.'ttinir " fur<br />
ii-y-l- ry fli.iy! CimiC'ly up-! HIM- |.in,j<br />
'"•'•-•• • '• ' * '-• ••'••y IM-Mitnufiit<br />
ihi=' 'hy ,1 f*'W WPP1*H ago, Har=|<br />
Jiiihin^un, <strong>of</strong> ihiM report * waN j<br />
mppUoii Ui havn the optic re^ I<br />
.ivi'H, Thn npivrytlon wri* pfip- j<br />
riii'i! !iy .=iirk F fHuiN ut th** At-<br />
\}w *pefc. They ffew piwat^ <strong>of</strong><br />
th* 1 Ot'Hfvleyi' JicsteJ, when* Uipy<br />
IIUVP u iHifiilii'r pf Heml-H unions*<br />
viili" l-iuim-y in th<br />
I'M narnttiv<br />
UN HUM tMIKIN<br />
WILL GI\ I -IHW'EK<br />
Mr*, hat! Kr^N; f r v* 1 a<br />
icr al itn- FUimicr --'• .' t* !(,<br />
.viII f-nti'l'laln ihe r IM'FP o<br />
iridiil jiariy si lht f u.<br />
so, a premier foio danciT, lat,i nf<br />
"The Oreemvich Follies",<br />
Dsflniiinif with the mliiniitht<br />
.show nest Mondiiy morniiiir, *turt =<br />
ing at 12.01, Harrj- l.iinir.liin will<br />
be seen In his first' frnture jentrth<br />
comedy—"Tramp, Trump. Tramp."<br />
Langdon'H rnimi.^ is ?trikinL r ly<br />
individual. The wide upi n w.,i\<br />
dgFrnfnt <strong>of</strong> his eyes ni.rite thous,<br />
ands twitch in .8ynlp;Hh,'tie vein.<br />
There are many colorful ^ccivs in<br />
the film, and the comedian phiys<br />
his full bajr <strong>of</strong> trii-ks. Til" pic*<br />
ture will hold over for Momiav<br />
"The Little Irish Girl," with<br />
"Dnlnrw Cnstelln, la hni.ki.il f,,f<br />
Tliesiiayj <strong>Jun</strong>e "2. • Dot Walker<br />
(Dolores Co.^telloi has been thrown<br />
with a gaiiK <strong>of</strong> crooks "%vi.rkiny"<br />
California for the "inloreyt" iin.1<br />
•-principal" <strong>of</strong> toiiri.sts. While ^he<br />
is young enough to liiiairinp she<br />
would like to go their w;iy, inwiir-U<br />
ly sihe is straight — a straie/ht lit-<br />
tie Irish &Hrl, The resultinLr my--1<br />
tery-eoniody linifles with thrills,<br />
linil affords a most i-lijoyablt- even-<br />
"The Thrill Hunter,' 1 sclii-iiulr-d<br />
for <strong>Jun</strong>e H, is tile .-tory <strong>of</strong> a tlmj,f<br />
I.fm ri,.ii,,-v „<br />
I" I"- mi :iull»r nn,l !"iy«tei-y Ihrilln-,<br />
', I.at lh-y tt,-ii' l1n; =m==w=» 1<br />
- . i-iv, iu.lniiiijf<br />
•u-pi. i.in i1,:ii. in ih,> .I. m,11,-m.-nt.,<br />
i-ri-tallli-iv jinn uiii- uf llu- iiiost<br />
',.,II.ML: ,iii-]irise< ,.-,,.r iiHcmpleil<br />
b> iin iiitoi-.<br />
I i all-in- Ji.y will (if suyli in her<br />
l-ili-l pii-tuiv. "Th,. WedilinB<br />
*.|i.." ;il Ihi- Sii-iin.l M..i,.!:i,v. Nu<br />
'/.. '• !i>. l.'l-e. ;i I'l'itur.- «illl<br />
'mils iind beiirt :I|I]II.:II " i-iiii sif-<br />
"i'l I i" M-i-hiij, -Til,- \\,',|,|inv<br />
-"HI"." II i il Cli.nl, -Iiii-V ,|,.U|,<br />
i.' Ullll I |:«- i,ll,.||i|,l ,.!' ;, fllinilj<br />
•' i l-....I,. In ,-,.I, .,,, i,h,ii,!..r ,,'f<br />
...ill, Wi.i-Il, a kinc'N 1,'in.snni, Uidi.<br />
i! Am.-* pliij. ,,pp,.,.il,. Mi-s ,|,,y,<br />
llii- >llp|i.il'|il|,.- ,;,.f i" » hi,Hy ii.ic.<br />
,ii;ili ! .<br />
ATRE<br />
1M>I II lifit?<br />
To-day's<br />
Values<br />
\ FANCY^<br />
v KNICKERS ,<br />
$2,95 up ,<br />
GOIFHOSF"<br />
$ie00 up<br />
Collegiate Bants<br />
STRAW HATS<br />
$1.45 up<br />
HERMAN'S<br />
Army &Navy Store<br />
911 Asbury Avemie<br />
(FTRX KVKHY i:VKXIN"n<br />
j STRAND THEATRE<br />
I Today and Saturday—<br />
| Special Holiday Attraction<br />
Lon Chaney 9 s Greatest<br />
Picture!<br />
"Otean <strong>City</strong>'s Favorite Theatre' 1<br />
I'imri- rfir DirrrljiMi , IMmrtliiim *rln',Uriiiifihiui> Orrhi'-l<br />
lilicl t ii'i'iMi i h • * | iiiniilr<br />
FOMEEN'S ROYAL ACCOKOIANS<br />
\M ! II<br />
S ANITA jUSSO<br />
^lihi Diiiii-cr, I.iilt* iif ihi' CrFi-nvirh i'lillirs<br />
Mid Nite Sljow—Sunday, May 30fh<br />
liiiurs (Ipi'li at 12,01 ,\, M, (Slanilurd Time)<br />
I'i'iiUIrr \nra^liiiii<br />
HARRY LANGDOX<br />
"TRAMP - TRAMp<br />
His l-'irsl l'V.ntun< I.eiiKth iunti'dy<br />
(Also IMajhiji Ih't'iiriiiiuri Day anil TuH^dny, <strong>Jun</strong>** 1)<br />
;»:<br />
£ DA<br />
Jhthftnder<br />
V QUALITY—as proven liy a record <strong>of</strong> lonj;. dc-<br />
x pcndibjc strict \sk am user<br />
\_ PIMCES — are in ktcimip; wilh -\oiir ideas <strong>of</strong><br />
^ \ . thrift.<br />
2>)\1 10 1'athfindw Ualloon, Sr, 00<br />
30\l'/i Cord, $l()00 each ll U fell<br />
thai t-very hiiti-l iii,,i boiiiilin^<br />
; ism,*!, uw iicr hi-rt- ^hiiiili! hi- iilli-r=<br />
: i-^li'd in thi- club, am! lifi-i.ini-<br />
this will prnvc <strong>of</strong> ml<br />
fur tin' county.<br />
-irnfl-elpviilitin—phnw. rur<br />
ciiunty exhibit ill<br />
been prepari'd ami<br />
il on paise -iii<br />
ul! n'<br />
iiill.<br />
Sis pi<br />
Ilil'i<br />
piiiiii'iilly<br />
li.-it<br />
'I I. Ii. Cily. iifli<br />
liri.ke<br />
lu Craiiivllii<br />
r In- bud. ii'<br />
,-, iilaceil<br />
Stockholders and Friends<br />
• joyed Old-Time Pictures<br />
and Ituiret l.uiuh<br />
MANY<br />
Oflk-inLs Reporl.a LarB*<br />
ume <strong>of</strong> BuiiinesH Trnn<br />
acted at the Hunk<br />
Triinp 1,<br />
victuriouss<br />
diftiicl I'-II<br />
I rally fliitur<br />
licbi ul I-ill"<br />
ii.illilll! Ciiiite<br />
|i,.|i,j, wiili'r<br />
lo, was<br />
,up iiii't<br />
Seoul<br />
on til! 1<br />
uf t'leasaiilvil<br />
n at, liiter.tri<br />
ipptillve lliiy<br />
iuy afti'rnoiin.<br />
.iuiti. Semaphore *i&r*<br />
•nl. lirst iiid lluu'Iiiiie<br />
kni.l<br />
lp,.lllti r., .. -II a- iiuineii.,,'<br />
alidi-iie i-veiil-.; wci-i- inchiiied iii<br />
Ihe priiiri-ani,<br />
, The jil-ll'PH fill 1 till! r-Veilts- wi-n-r<br />
lliiruld V. I-'nyl, scuul pvi-mliv.-;<br />
Ruliert II. Hiilierlfiiii, 'l.ynian ,1.<br />
: Watn.u.-, lU" Ui-v. K. TTThillips,<br />
Vol. ITlii.iil.'i" t'ortec, Clii'is; T.uclieuhcril,<br />
rt. ;riiiiri.-> l-:van», C. C. Stun* ami<br />
: .iKinili-'Slinpii-.-ll. Jiisepli V. Kelly,<br />
j HHi-in'tunl scuut i.xccutive, was ill-<br />
, I l-felur <strong>of</strong> the rally, ,<br />
cnmiiiiny,! ,,u,,-,,llll,ille ,.,,ull(.,| -wigi.<br />
,. will,<br />
„., thai had<br />
• riii-i hy .fiiii.' Ti<br />
I iM-iiliiv nri.-rni.iiii<br />
FOSTER CASE IS<br />
EXPLAINED BY _,<br />
. COUNTY CLERKjJirS'lS, 1 ,:!?<br />
be..n tiik.-ii<br />
nupi-r Harry<br />
nil Ward<br />
ill'ii<br />
I jnl-.nl<br />
IK. I.<br />
ili-lpl:<br />
.lily-<br />
; lilltMl<br />
sirei-<br />
i.. I'a<br />
iad<br />
i!<br />
i<br />
Ihi'<br />
rei.l-iil<br />
- I'l'iiil<br />
Iliivh.-i 1 .. W.<br />
..I [.ml 111.<br />
i.'ciiick y.-ienhiy<br />
i»l as W. A. l{ruS<br />
uliiin.l uvi-,11,.-. SV.<br />
I. wiiii w-;i?.<br />
-. I'bllii<br />
.f lliirij<br />
It i.f uu<br />
Ninth<br />
•ruiicli id<br />
ii nine;.<br />
'. i'\\ II,-w hi]<br />
;,.ii iii.< w,.-i<br />
til,- liay iillur<br />
.Mlnnllr clu<br />
h.,11--.-,- i-ill I..-<br />
..hli-ii.'l .<br />
'I,.- l.-l -<br />
... 'I'li..-<br />
inl<br />
id-.- ii -i E<br />
I ' i i i . i - ,,i , „<br />
i'iiiii|i;,iiy, whis<br />
I..H<br />
- ill"<br />
III<br />
H'ildroth Hays Freeholder<br />
, Ciindid.ite Fited^l'i'titiu'n<br />
<strong>On</strong>e Diiv Ton I e<br />
flic fidluwing coniiiiunii-ation<br />
from Ciiiinly I'li'lk A, C, llildielh<br />
is s.-Lf-i-xpiunntiffy:<br />
Kililor HcmiiiiU.l.ediii!r!<br />
It hu.« been briiiik'hl lo my atten-<br />
tion lluil tlierii has been mini-i'lin'-<br />
Hi-iit'iitiiin thniuicli the columns n*<br />
otii, nr two newspapers, iind als<br />
that there lire continuous ' ••"<br />
nudicious false" statcmeutN -....„<br />
made CuiHcrniliu Ihe failure <strong>of</strong><br />
ui'<br />
be l.-.lili<br />
Ci.s fiiuii.l a ^lutit- liiu' ut' wbi^k\<br />
ii u liiun.lry hinli.-l I<br />
slurs- uf the biillilhiir.<br />
He (lad just drawl' HV'f<br />
l\t< plui-e w-hi'n Cru<br />
into tin- rnniii, Cim :dh-<br />
(Jraiirello olfcred him 5^H<br />
miilci- any arri'sts, Iliiiln-<br />
(CuiiLinuj"! oil I'age<br />
-Hn<br />
uml i»',<br />
•i" Uniy's<br />
ll. l-hili.-,<br />
iii.i-r.-H ii.i',,<br />
"mi.- 1 Wan- i<br />
tli'il \ tniirnini<br />
rii|il<br />
\i riiihui.'i- *!.l iiiles u (juud nubstantiul year, Mr.<br />
which fin- niiw lieiniiiTrniiiiiln miya, Uiiwcvcr, Inilily<br />
lined on I'a^t.' 0<br />
<strong>On</strong> Kridiiy.-May 21, nl 3,3". p. m,<br />
Chaik'ii H.-'Fniilnr pru«elilci.<br />
|ietition ai thi. county clerk's<br />
for u!inj(. The petition Was<br />
flled as <strong>of</strong> the day and- hm<br />
ceived. This wan. one day<br />
to Ru ill, Hi" I''-'I!<br />
lr!ceialiiin= ulii'iil H<br />
hands and body, .<br />
f'o-ileilo, whn was' lilaceii in lhi,'<br />
!-ily jail, iiwiiitilil! the uiltcioi' nf<br />
111.- injlirics nf tii-iiv. In '.••UTI'ITNU!<br />
ffi.nl several cuts iihout tin' fa<br />
will unii htw a hide in<br />
he believes hi<br />
ut tho face<br />
his, head, limy<br />
has a.fracture<br />
,^ | Schaim<br />
"**k " K"rs •""<br />
Schaimt.own,'il and con, ucle, ,,,,,„„, „„,,„„<br />
- l ri)P a mmher ,,r „ „ ,if<br />
' I t wr<br />
"street, * <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>i<br />
M. MackBIIJie, 3140 L«.j --<br />
nue, Walter V Potts, 80-1 A«bur5<br />
(Continual on Page 7)<br />
John C. Snulh H« Had Many He-<br />
cent TroubleB<br />
An Infant son, born t" Mi ami<br />
Mm John C Smith, K! A-buij<br />
"«nue, earl, Tu^w <br />
died in le« «tan "" hou<br />
birth, Mr Sm.th i» a<br />
COMPANY RWES<br />
Cily rommigsionflrs -Refer<br />
Wtier" to Doswell for<br />
Consideration<br />
The <strong>City</strong><br />
sioncn!, at<br />
Buvinger Says Longport<br />
Bridg0is a Certainty f^.<br />
Action Awnits.-thc Securing rirTLtle from Prospeetive NewJ<br />
Owners <strong>of</strong> Island—Capital Ready to Build. Structure<br />
arrested byl.ii'u-<br />
and rati-iilinnn<br />
... .__.. iuartcis, on » wnr-<br />
rant sworn lut by (iriiy, chaririiii!<br />
llim wilh recklcNii driviliK, Cstelhi<br />
ph-ailed IfUilty to-Ihe tliurici'. mill<br />
was final! (30 nml costs, innkllii,' tl<br />
K1WANIANS PAY<br />
HONOR TO AGED<br />
CIVIL WAR VET., ; x<br />
nt<br />
i Truiiniln Kays, i,...n,,»,, „..,.,<br />
i pcrHorirt w'lii! jiurchiiHi-il properties<br />
• at the auction mile have resold Und<br />
I imiile imniliiuinc jirullts, the<br />
I auclioni'ei' uvi'l's,<br />
! api'iiklliK <strong>of</strong> Ihe liiissiliilitles <strong>of</strong><br />
I c)ci'an Cily real estate, Mr, Tmi.<br />
i mull siiitlY HN-crytliiiiK lioints In<br />
. iiiuiiiiy." He Hied called ultiitltim.<br />
' lo thu ihiiusanilH i.f iiersoHS who<br />
will emiii' heri: fi'oHi the Ke.si|ui-<br />
L'eiitenriial, -<br />
Mor-' than 100 |iarcelK ,inclildi'nK<br />
tracts, business blocks, apart.<br />
nii'Hls, bull-Is, - houses ami buii^a,<br />
lovs-\yill be/iiiferi'il.J'or Kali'at iin<br />
teen 1'<br />
l-'ou<br />
d at<br />
!,ve eleven" floats ttnil four-<br />
.iikinil Blnnds. .,<br />
• hospital tents will hu pltffh-<br />
slralKellc point!' iili'nK the<br />
_whcri; nrsl-ai.l will be atl-<br />
(Cunliliui' on '.—11<br />
SAVED LIVES OF<br />
THREE ANGLERS<br />
taii Cily Iltnltors Fijrurc Tn<br />
Hesiue Wink nl Srnnvrrt<br />
I'oint<br />
Hnlph I.. Chester, l.ullior I,<br />
Uallafe, Jr., mid llertrnm Uurliy<br />
Ipw'M.will be'olferl'd.iilr sale at an<br />
1 uurtinn. sale which will be helil in<br />
1 the bi(i V' 1 '!' tiinj<strong>of</strong>cow, starliiiK nt<br />
, lO'ii'iilock in Ihi 1 morninjC and<br />
underwent »n operatlon.Tn,<br />
mothsr d.c.1 un.1 Tuesday morninB<br />
his infant son passed av-aj<br />
ITS, their reaBoniblmes. by aT,v<br />
tho ^<br />
Store or <strong>of</strong>fice fot it unum<br />
Strand Hotel. Apply at hotel or<br />
any real estate broker.—adv.<br />
Inwrerted iparty.<br />
The raw f« J¥<br />
iuieion. Fesiaen'<br />
itlali coini<br />
y<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
commercial<br />
"Sftr'tt? le new 16,000 cuble feat<br />
USBUIIV, month,|l,B0p»rtjiousand<br />
For the' next SB,000' etiWc feet<br />
' (Continutd. on>jagaJLX_ •<br />
<strong>On</strong> accouiit <strong>of</strong>.Tho witlesp:<br />
tuiest in the project to build<br />
auto bililKe iigraiiii Groat JEgg Hur-,<br />
bor Bay .between, tho uppef owl <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> ami the Island near<br />
Lo'hBport) tho • Sentinel » l*iJBer<br />
made' Inquiry qf Rulph B, Buvinij.<br />
er, who "hng dovptcid mueh *f hl«<br />
attention, to this ontefpnse, .during<br />
the pant year, , , " , . , „<br />
It.appears that Shore Gardens,<br />
Inc., islilch Is'developing the north.<br />
I western portion <strong>of</strong>-<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Guv-<br />
ilens, hB8 atre?d to.pefiitlt a hnilgb<br />
dorapany "to land oil its property,<br />
at tto eml o£ Bridge .wad, which<br />
will ho one 'aUjeJioulovanIs In,<br />
that tract, .-•••,• '. .-• 7 - ;".•" :<br />
The' iiland atroBn tht hay,. on<br />
which the. bridge will Miff, is under<br />
negotiation terba sold, jha iprja-<br />
jectlvo-owners -ars ^illliii to.give<br />
I a lanilinfe platj aa soon as they M«<br />
qulwtitle ta* : thB iala'ml,-- , . -. .<br />
Capitalisls: neiidy _ ;<br />
Ihree itniuils nl eapi-<br />
-fjullil<br />
talists. ready to ...-«.." —<br />
n bridge as soon as nil agreement<br />
can ho had with the owiieVH <strong>of</strong> thi!<br />
isiarid. • • • • . ' . •<br />
Experienced bridito buililers, who<br />
e familiar with the eimdHions in<br />
PW Hh t<br />
II. AVillin Welcomed liy Dr.<br />
-tiitkerloiV Trip , w ^^ c ^ ^<br />
Monday : ip'o'clock in Hit- inumi'nK unii con<br />
^ . , I tinuiiiK- throughout thu tiuy<br />
•' iiM "r",L C1 "! 1 ' niiv nniTsoII yeut»Secoiiil.hand<br />
, ""?."! * \v :;" fnrnituri at Venablc's, MS Asblirv<br />
I.TH O'FFl.CEIl'NOW i^^.'"'^..""^'! 1 ;;: t n,n,''^,tm.wue. '.. ; ' -adv,<br />
HAS AN ASSISTANT llu, ,,\.;!Miurv luncheon, li«' Klwuif- ~' : : "<br />
|uili SldVunri-iirprlM-il the iiiciiiberti<br />
Uuly with a dinner' that waa much abnvu<br />
the ordinary, - . ,<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s lone Civil War vi-l<br />
The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
,1,!.. 11,^.1^.,,celiii<br />
<strong>of</strong> this .<br />
•lac<br />
i cky, wiiilo. out in Mr. Wai--<br />
•lace's Mnk-skilT, Kupdnse, an the<br />
BimiiM-s 1'idiit siilu <strong>of</strong> the bay Mon-<br />
ilay, MIVUII the lives <strong>of</strong> throe anu-r<br />
li.rsiwhuse nunioa'they did iiot «top<br />
lu ascertain'.<br />
While they were enjoyinc thulr<br />
triii. Messrs. CheBteri Wallace ami<br />
MU» Lnuinc llacFnrlulie ini<br />
ill Oily Hall<br />
Miss Louise Jlacrarlani', who<br />
mis been elvjfiim'il in:.social wink<br />
| at the .lefl'orsiiii Hospital In Biilti"<br />
'dordihia, h liow ou'iliity III the <strong>of</strong>-<br />
ifeeJ <strong>of</strong> ' HealWl 'Dfllcer T. In"!<br />
Adams-from.tl to .1 o'clock every<br />
wccfc.day,.t>Nay!)t .-Siiluplny, when<br />
the hou are. from si a, in, until<br />
' 12 o'clock noon. . ' •. .<br />
ucean C<br />
eraih I'', li<br />
b<br />
rity'i.<br />
i. Wi<br />
s the<br />
eraih I', li. Willis, W<br />
the i'liib iind, in- thnspirifn<br />
i,i|.ialT)ay,:Hr. N. i y..H» 1 rRt-l!<br />
jnieil Veteran Willis In his<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
a-'<br />
.jit. weU<br />
HELD<br />
tins iiriUKe. «». ,<br />
than.the ortoNit.<br />
h t i deii<br />
than.the ortoNit.BHiEuiitine, wh<br />
the water is dceiier aml.swiftei',<br />
There is' no questloi!' that<br />
ew bridgeflwill'be liuitt.|: It is<br />
t hw oon the<br />
where<br />
t ihoj<br />
new bridgeflwillbe liuitt.|: It is only<br />
a question aa to, how soon the title,<br />
to the .islaisd can lie secured! which<br />
.will permit'the work to ue.({in,<br />
^As-^abouLsJs: niiJeB - MlVJie cut<br />
<strong>of</strong>f the' distaiice- hstwBfn" the-uppoir<br />
end <strong>of</strong> pcoaii <strong>City</strong> anil. Atlantic<br />
<strong>City</strong>, and about five •ini.les will be<br />
saved to'other points in OcennOity<br />
Bn(l .Cape'May County, thetremnn.<br />
ilqiig benefit <strong>of</strong> Sueh n" bridge «in<br />
: be easily understood. •''' f " -'•'<br />
. . 'I!<br />
woman.<br />
on compraint <strong>of</strong> Wni. jil<br />
colsreil,~«nil father <strong>of</strong> Uui.,..,...„..,<br />
vvere. ; oach' lletil ill PDOO. hail Ifiis<br />
Week -by" Unlteir-Slatds Coinrain-<br />
sionecGeorije Gritw nn;ii ehiiieo<br />
at Illenal iiosiietisibn <strong>of</strong> hijuorj The<br />
woman, who detiled the chjiw..<br />
was later .rdlensed on baiU hut her<br />
prison,.'<br />
Large,<br />
asiony. wuy.<br />
Olm ^f ills "siitills" <strong>of</strong> the m«l-<br />
nil! wits liny selection-<strong>of</strong> N, 0. Uolf,<br />
llowaril Hialnlon, Win, SI,!ianek<br />
und W, I.-pnjimoiiil.iw-avuua.i-ti'k<br />
They wiil-e 'reiiueslcd . to . ftico" the<br />
wall anil nnmo n« many Klwniiirins<br />
us. pusslWn in thirty' ftjcondsi ' K|.<br />
wauion. Btalntoii svas..the winner,<br />
and it. -w-as, annftlmeeil the .pr^c<br />
.Would hu awariled at tiie'^'.iieiEt<br />
nieetinff, ''i . ', ; , ' . . • .<br />
Tile cIuh'A, antiilrir' (I'eM ilay at<br />
'. (.Gpntiiiued on Page?: 4 )•:<br />
I Tins .Dnrliriiitan.- 112(1 Central<br />
,Ave;r open-<strong>Jun</strong>e Oth and'leth for<br />
week- eitil.-i. <strong>Jun</strong>e Ifith foj- Season,<br />
Rurinijid watcrj Bpoeliil ratoii to<br />
July loth, Mrs. Samuel Darling<br />
•me,<br />
Sentinel-Ledger Exoanston Edition<br />
Surpasses AH County Records<br />
'The'Expansion Edition' <strong>of</strong> ll»c<br />
Ini'hlishi-d Uwt wet-k,-i)rov^d-lo be the lurficst. paper<br />
ever puhllshcdin CupB May'County. Il required sixty<br />
piiKVK. tii wire for ihi-.KTCut volume <strong>of</strong> news and atlver-<br />
tiHinjr which told <strong>of</strong> the expansion-<strong>of</strong>. the cily, as 'well<br />
as the d<br />
the SchliR<br />
The-, pnpc'r was loo larjre for the niiiil curriers to<br />
handle and \vas delivered direct to the homes, <strong>of</strong> the<br />
locnl siihsiribeTb hy L. C. Murphy, news dealer, und<br />
his assistants,<br />
ljiat Snlwdajr liundrcds <strong>of</strong> people yiaitcd, thc^<br />
Scntinel-IjcdEer. <strong>of</strong>fices and. plant", and: all expressed<br />
surprise and'approval <strong>of</strong>..the completeness, <strong>of</strong> the ne\^<br />
building and cquitimcnl.<br />
mm<br />
• • • " ; . • . : $ • • -.,.v w^3f^i~ -sMrt^s#»3f WV^Ijf-g!
1<br />
• «<br />
-BABIES' HOME<br />
ft<br />
RECEIVED<br />
. ,,. I Selections Were Pea-<br />
•tqre—Prospects for<br />
'•J Summer Are Fine<br />
gfjg that the birth <strong>of</strong><br />
;! (ulijkla ^ "most momentous thing"<br />
I iiiniljjjgongratiilaliiig <strong>of</strong>ficers <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Oicgi <strong>City</strong> Home for Babies on<br />
^thflfc,"interest In and to hnman-<br />
},Ity>¥Dr Norman Sargent, pastor<br />
j'nf the First Methodist Episcopal<br />
{& delivered the principal<br />
|w' mltlHss at tbe formal opening <strong>of</strong><br />
*r*Uio4onie, on Pleasure avenue, for<br />
aVi ibfJD'ourth season Tuesday after-<br />
Hj^nooit '<br />
" I&bia talk, Dr Sargent gave<br />
rihng Illustrations <strong>of</strong> great por-<br />
es who were born in famil<br />
' the. mediocre and who sub<br />
'" t rose to fame nnd honor<br />
.., in this connection the<br />
' pointed out that, if not a<br />
I who is brought to the home<br />
"eyis* attains any great position in<br />
j LhnVJ-tforlti, the touch <strong>of</strong> Heaven<br />
U that will be accorded it through<br />
!,U UiryissodaUon at the home will be<br />
r *fr wortti the'effbrt and the mon<br />
f itHorto this address, Mrs Julfu<br />
*i ilL Jtaiard.-president <strong>of</strong> the home,<br />
*V(jru\* a abort Introductory talk,<br />
I.. In Which she explained the aim <strong>of</strong><br />
[i'.v tlii5*organllatlon She stated that<br />
c " bid been, decided to have a do-<br />
Tua day on the opening, and<br />
[ so far tnam than ?20o and o<br />
3 amount <strong>of</strong> f bod bad been ob<br />
_ the other speakers -was<br />
;n«v. C. F N. Vqegelin, pastor<br />
lieiiFJist Presbyterian Church,<br />
if/as present at the organlz-<br />
y_ot the dub. The Rev Dr<br />
i ,\VonreliV tailed on "extHsmcs"<br />
sVAi+hrdlhg to Mi opinion, extreme!<br />
H.'TC blesiifiigs to individuals and<br />
VISITORS'HERE;<br />
Guests, <strong>of</strong> CMc and Research<br />
Organisations, ^Coining<br />
• From Atlantic<br />
TEA ATTHTPLANDERS<br />
Many States <strong>of</strong> the Union<br />
Represented in Gatheripg<br />
<strong>of</strong> Noted Folk<br />
Bey^rr.' XdVrhoidt UMI<br />
g Ltrtheran'ChurcVfollowed<br />
\" Srs"Tiirhniuri,VoL EhDadelplila,<br />
. ,IMiicBl.'*i«ctor,for Jhe home,<br />
."B#,#bWer talkv* r ar which he<br />
(fthat tKtr(,J)istftnt{on will<br />
om <strong>of</strong> the best medical<br />
4jthls year that it has ever<br />
rlettosd. \*<br />
tMn, MJdPpiTttn Singi<br />
lie meeting, which was attend<br />
- & fccore or triore ot promlri<br />
,aj'club>unien, wan open<br />
. . itli iut>invocation«by the Rev<br />
JuJr 13. Lake, the last <strong>of</strong> the<br />
B'dera <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong>s <strong>City</strong> He Also<br />
«B a short talk iefore the<br />
nKinp was closed for a social 1<br />
It tho beginning <strong>of</strong> the meet<br />
• Kni, Howard 0. MaeEherson<br />
r "Teach Mo to Pray," with<br />
. Corson at the piano. Fol<br />
* this elo sang "panny Boy."<br />
torJBL Eyba,Jr. aang three<br />
ss Margaret Sip-<br />
1 him at the piano.<br />
HG PLANS FOR<br />
'Orsanitaiion Will Visit<br />
' <strong>City</strong> on Thursday,<br />
<strong>Jun</strong>e 24<br />
[Uindp thpiugh th&'down town<br />
n in ill (Hi t, headed by J. Fred<br />
ii pni idem <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> Cily<br />
ilir i[ (ffimncrce, n *wim<br />
• rttiil IIJI n by Mias Taylor<br />
lipr Amli i irfor Girls, <strong>of</strong> At-<br />
) '.lift dog" contest and<br />
- - •• " - - hj.<br />
,Ij'Ben," s are among<br />
n?, feViifeg.lhaf will<br />
JtMi<br />
iViBhtnl a<br />
r.iini <strong>of</strong> (hn<br />
C<br />
thtKAAlilul tdk\K i > ' •- i<br />
iiittiff other thnigs on the pro-<br />
Lftiflln n i iflmK trip on the ocean,<br />
gto h hi tin 1 <strong>Jun</strong>ctors, bond iwit-<br />
1H iiml jiUilrtic events. ' ""<br />
More than 100 delegates to the<br />
bknni&l convention <strong>of</strong> the N&tlaft*<br />
Al Federation <strong>of</strong> Wonien'i Clubs,<br />
now being; held at Atlantic <strong>City</strong>,<br />
tvere gnefftfc <strong>of</strong> the KftiteAinrJi Club<br />
and the Civic Club, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong>, at a £ o'clock tea at the<br />
Flahder? last night. The guests<br />
catn& from nearly State between<br />
New Jersey and Kan&aR<br />
During the nocial hour the<br />
guests expressed themnelvcs <strong>of</strong>t<br />
being: highly pleased with <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> and "surprised at its irfie *'<br />
The women from other States alao<br />
complimented the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Civic<br />
Club on Its &tand against placing<br />
young girls in the beauty pageant<br />
held each year at Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />
The women were aluo eminently<br />
pleased in that <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> has<br />
never permitted the ale <strong>of</strong> liquor<br />
liere.<br />
Before the tea the women wen.<br />
taken on a drive through the pun<br />
cipal streets <strong>of</strong> the> city and t,<br />
brief tour <strong>of</strong> the residential sec-<br />
tions Each street proted a real<br />
thrill for the visiting delegates and<br />
made a favorable and lasting im-<br />
pression, it is said, A large num-<br />
ber <strong>of</strong> women from the local clubs<br />
were present.<br />
Those on the reception commit-<br />
tee were Mrs. Howard D Taylor,<br />
Mra. Charles H, Shoemaker. Mrs.<br />
Nathaniel G<strong>of</strong>f, Mrs. J Howard<br />
Sharp, Mrs. John Wilfcin&on, Mrs.<br />
J VOSB, Mrs Sterling Cole, Mrs<br />
Howard Brice, Mrs. Clinton Price.<br />
Miss Anna Davidson, Mi&s Agne<br />
Bradley and Mrs Elizabeth Gandy<br />
The visitors also included Mis.<br />
IK H Hubbard <strong>of</strong> Montdafr. new<br />
ly-elected preahltnt <strong>of</strong> the State<br />
organization, Mrs Luther Ogden,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Cape M*y, the new vice presl<br />
dent, and Mn Howell, Mrs Ste-<br />
vens and Mrs Lamond, <strong>of</strong> Cape<br />
May<br />
MEMORIAL DAY<br />
SERVICES AT<br />
THE AUDITORIUM<br />
Addresses by Dr. Uhl and<br />
.Music by Legion Band<br />
and Klwanlans<br />
There wns a largf BBsemblngi 1<br />
In the auditorium <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> Tabernacle Association, m<br />
the camp ground^ Memorial Day,<br />
when Memorial Day exercises were<br />
heM wider the auspices <strong>of</strong> civic<br />
associations <strong>of</strong> this city<br />
The eicrcines were opened with<br />
«lt ringing "All Hall the Power <strong>of</strong><br />
Jenui' Nome," accompanied b the<br />
American Legion Band Their wax<br />
another selection, "America the<br />
Beautiful," and then the invocation<br />
made by the Kev. Norman<br />
Vincent Sargent, pastor <strong>of</strong> the<br />
First M E Church.<br />
After a few remakn by the Rev<br />
James £ Lake, <strong>of</strong> this city, ono<br />
<strong>of</strong> the fonnders <strong>of</strong> this resort,<br />
there was a vocal selection by tho<br />
Klwanls Quartet, eomnnsinfc Rus-<br />
isell IL Kulty. Win H Collismn,<br />
Jr, Clinton D Lowden and Dr<br />
Chan H. Vail Then Dr. Lake<br />
rcrfil a poem appropriate to tjc<br />
nnijl T>r Tfhl, nf Haridnn<br />
YISITRESORT<br />
Tnr-ious<br />
l<br />
Methodist ChuT^h,<br />
presented as the speaker.<br />
Memorial Day has an especial<br />
appeal to large numbers <strong>of</strong> people,<br />
the speaker said, because <strong>of</strong> its<br />
association and memories Then*<br />
are some, unfortunately, to whom<br />
the day does not ttiake an appeal<br />
except as it brings thoughts <strong>of</strong><br />
relaxation from work and giving<br />
an opportunity for frolic The<br />
speaker dwelt &t some length on<br />
tWtnie meaning <strong>of</strong> the day find<br />
the. appeal ^ it should make to* all<br />
:rue Americans, Ho paid glow-<br />
ing tribute to the tnen who re-<br />
Delegation From<br />
farts <strong>of</strong> Country<br />
With <strong>City</strong><br />
A party <strong>of</strong> thirty-five „ „<br />
baggage agents, representing varl-<br />
Pu>j yaijraads throughout Hre<br />
United States and Ctuuuia,<br />
with their wives, visited <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> ye&terdky afternoon.<br />
About 110 <strong>of</strong> the heads <strong>of</strong> the<br />
baggage departments <strong>of</strong> as many<br />
railroads were In aesalon at -their<br />
annual convention at Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />
nnd took that opportunity to -visit<br />
the sister resort, "America's Great-<br />
est Family Resort."<br />
Transportation for the party<br />
from Atlantic <strong>City</strong> was provided<br />
through the courtesy <strong>of</strong> A. J Pur-<br />
ifiton, general superintendent <strong>of</strong><br />
the Atlantic <strong>City</strong> and Shore Kail-<br />
road, and the party while enronte<br />
on that railroad was in charge <strong>of</strong><br />
Superintendent A R MaeMfllan<br />
They arrived at <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>- bj<br />
special tar at 8 30 p. m., when<br />
they were met by J Fred Mamie,<br />
president <strong>of</strong> the Chamber <strong>of</strong> Com-<br />
merce; Ewujg T Corson, president<br />
<strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Real Estate<br />
Board, Elmer J Pearl, Geo. W<br />
Reed and otlrer members <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce<br />
Cars were provided for nn. extpn-<br />
sive trip throughout the city, a^t^r<br />
which they were returned to the<br />
Shore Fast <strong>Line</strong> Depot to boani<br />
their train.<br />
The "G B A-'s" were very cor-<br />
dial in thejr expression <strong>of</strong> thanks<br />
to Mr Manne and others fot t^Hj&iT-<br />
welcomo and entertainment and<br />
left with a very favorable imprcs'<br />
sion <strong>of</strong> the resort.<br />
ACCUSED MERCHANT<br />
HELD FOR COURT<br />
Aliened Defraoder <strong>of</strong> Business<br />
Men is Caught<br />
A fellow giving his name aa<br />
Thoa. Duffy, and who passetl bogus<br />
chacks at the Hughes' Pharmacy<br />
and Ault Pharmacy about ten<br />
days ago, has been arrested m<br />
New York Cl^ Chief Johnson<br />
ha^ learned The fellow is tx?ingr<br />
held by the New York police.<br />
lie is said to be wanted in £?ew<br />
York, Philadelphia and<br />
if other cities<br />
WILL HOLD COURT<br />
Judge Herbert W Bartlett -will<br />
Sit in Common Pleas Court at Capo<br />
Mny Court House Tueidaj for tho<br />
purpose <strong>of</strong> hearing special<br />
It was announced toduj<br />
sponded to tho country'H cialls<br />
when the nation needed their help<br />
and said that the sacrifices <strong>of</strong><br />
these men will always be remem-<br />
bered.<br />
The exercises were closed x<br />
stirring Eelections-by the band.<br />
IN SOMERS* POINT<br />
Attractive Gute-way ~ Casino<br />
Will b O ^ F b d<br />
p ^<br />
<strong>Jun</strong>e •2.1,<br />
<strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />
Tho<br />
<strong>of</strong> $1,000,<br />
xioads to<br />
Somers Point, alfirajiy^ a. pouit <strong>of</strong><br />
activity bocause <strong>of</strong><br />
ous location "between<br />
and <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />
gnat fntelest this *su<br />
new Gateway Csstno^<br />
and furnished at a cost<br />
000, is located where<br />
these two resorts<br />
:Ehis immense SIHI attractive<br />
structure, overlooking Gnsa*. Egg<br />
Harbor Bay, had addeel sicaflv to<br />
He activity <strong>of</strong> SoRtexs. fcant. Other<br />
construction work and ^ large de-<br />
velopment have stunted as a. .y -wall hav<br />
capacity for_ Z/nJO dmeis. Dinini<br />
•wii<br />
L de-<br />
and<br />
t by<br />
on tnese pavilions _ _<br />
colored owninp will<br />
lightfuliy cool place<br />
refreshingly beautzfu]<br />
JjRoy Smith,<br />
"Roaring Forties" <strong>of</strong> ~<br />
for the charm <strong>of</strong> "his<br />
conduct the orcru<br />
featured nightly.<br />
in the<br />
York<br />
Special<br />
"will bo<br />
Despite reports to tho contrary,<br />
the appointment o f a receiver for<br />
the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> branch <strong>of</strong> tho J R<br />
Tucker Bhore Company is lmmi<br />
nent, according to rumora current<br />
hezo today<br />
All e.mplo es at the local head<br />
quaxten ha^e gono, nnd the <strong>of</strong>fice<br />
has been closed for the past two<br />
Or three days<br />
Stanley Krep , nttomey for the<br />
creditors, who are said to be in the<br />
* most part employes <strong>of</strong> the com-<br />
ny, declined to make a statement<br />
._ a representative <strong>of</strong> the Sentlnel-i<br />
Ledger this morning Mr Krepi<br />
admitted, however, that "It in not<br />
unlikely a receiver will be appoint-<br />
ed Tuesday afternoon "<br />
J b Hnnn manager <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Oi fan <strong>City</strong> branch wai, ot m his<br />
<strong>of</strong>fice yiHtenh> or today and the<br />
Sentinel Ledger wa unable to get<br />
a statement from Mr Hann The<br />
(laser* <strong>of</strong> the company iire not<br />
kiioun<br />
WITH MANY GTJEStS<br />
The blunders o<br />
dunng; the<br />
penoil \uth an m<br />
number <strong>of</strong> guesto,<br />
J Howard Slocum^<br />
"Os^ed his T<br />
fine showing made<br />
the season<br />
The outlonk fo:<br />
immer at this hou<br />
prominent<br />
reservations for<br />
the<br />
Day<br />
large<br />
idt<br />
e nt the<br />
start <strong>of</strong><br />
have<br />
POTENTIALITIES<br />
Sale<br />
^'Tvo datibuidnig Iftvettment Opportunities!'<br />
Stueco Bungalow -<br />
fWorlKiiKt I>4 Yrnr) to Run. 2nd<br />
V 3 1. ,Scltlcmcnt Wl Dajri —<br />
Hotel<br />
»2,0fl0<br />
\;; f /Betwmi S2nd and'SSrd'siri-o.s 1<br />
N,-J, J.<br />
Consider the listings bdow with<br />
the word above<br />
WORTH STUDYING<br />
GROUP —- Seventeen Lots<br />
Fourteen Wesley Avenue Lots, six with<br />
an Grants, and three Central Avenue Lots Tfa:ree <strong>of</strong><br />
theaejotsjare comers on a Mam Boulevard.<br />
Price, $1,470 Each<br />
r MortEagc O\cr Half ~"<br />
TWO-PAMICY APARTME!>fT<br />
Good view <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> in good location. Furnished<br />
regular six-room outlay. In excellent condition Price<br />
under market.<br />
Price, $9,500<br />
jt Mortgpauc $4,000<br />
BITNTGALOW '<br />
•Excellent location, center <strong>of</strong> town. Furnished,<br />
Lot 40x100 ,<br />
/ i' J / $6^00<br />
im w ' Financed<br />
BUSINESS STREET LQTS<br />
L Two on Aabury Avenue between 25th<br />
Streets. <strong>Ocean</strong> Side, 30x100 each<br />
: i i, Price, $3,350 EacH "<br />
26th<br />
%?r F.Bergear<br />
The Gateway Casing at Somere Eirful, which will b« formally opened Ttnwday, <strong>Jun</strong>e i4<br />
TUCKER OFFICES<br />
HERE CLOSED<br />
F. S Kreps, Creditors' Attor-<br />
ney, Admits Receiver Is<br />
Not Unlikely<br />
Momoe VenaMi> real estate<br />
opeiator in Collingiwooii, was a<br />
visitor thi- week, accompanied bj<br />
hli fomilj They were jrtie^t." <strong>of</strong><br />
Mm Lilwnnl K Camp, Mr Ven<br />
able*! sinter<br />
COT STILL IS<br />
AFTER A DUMP<br />
C, B. Roberts Writes letter<br />
<strong>of</strong> Objection to Proposed<br />
Location<br />
The Citv ^Commissioners + thin<br />
week received the follo-winp uelf<br />
explanatory letter from Clayton<br />
B Roberta, a well known realtor<br />
Gentlemen<br />
It lB understood that the city<br />
is f£Oingr to permit the dumping <strong>of</strong><br />
rubbish between the two railroad<br />
at Twcntv auth and Twenty iwv<br />
entli streets,<br />
I am froinfr to ask if the Com-<br />
mififlionera wtll reconsider and se-<br />
cure n new location, as 1 am the<br />
owner <strong>of</strong> two hundred and sixty<br />
four lots in this part <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong>, and these lots will be the<br />
boundary line on three Bides <strong>of</strong><br />
the dump, which will depreciate<br />
the value several hundred dollars<br />
a lot.<br />
I realize it is very hard to «e<br />
cure U location for thin dump and<br />
I would not make a complaint 'if<br />
I were the owner <strong>of</strong> only a few<br />
lots, but these two hundred aid<br />
ixty-four lots Involve over ?200,-<br />
OOO, so you can see what this<br />
means to me<br />
Sincerely hoping you con se-<br />
cure another location and if there<br />
is anything that I can do m help<br />
in{? to find this location I will be<br />
very (flad to do so npon request.<br />
Very truly yours,<br />
Clayton D Roberta<br />
The city is depositing- the trash<br />
on the loiith side <strong>of</strong> the aoto.tiieh-<br />
way. as this is the only tvallitfclo<br />
ground for this at present.<br />
HERE FOR SUMMER ^<br />
Mr. and Mrs. James F. Skipper<br />
and son, George, <strong>of</strong> .PhllmlelpWa,<br />
were in toA daring tho weeli,<br />
guests <strong>of</strong> Mr<br />
Gocti The latter all*<br />
«d Mr and Mm -<br />
lips und young; i]_<br />
Jean, <strong>of</strong> Philadcipn£7<br />
Phillips, ivho"TT a ^ ^<br />
Goeti, wdl remain hen^<br />
baby, until ths ctese »! garage had not made any pro<br />
\i foriH for u trade in<br />
Mr. Chump Ion thought that all<br />
bidders should conBlder tlie tmd-<br />
injr-in <strong>of</strong> the old truck<br />
HOTELARRTVALS<br />
De Liw are<br />
Mr anil MmU Howarl Jk<br />
IlHigiin, Mr mill Mrs W 1 (.FtLr<br />
Hutu» Mii» Dorothy M Hunt.<br />
Mr unit Mi C (• linns til<br />
Etui A BuTKin, J linrry Slim<br />
mnktr Mm HIKL P Cilliiill, O<br />
Wlllnr I'liilmhlphiii Mr n<br />
Mn Gooitmatl >>cv/ York ( it;<br />
Mr anil Mra G Rnjmonl i ri i<br />
nml daughter, Philadelphia, <strong>Jun</strong>iL<br />
Tf^tu O(.e.in <strong>City</strong> Mi i A H<br />
Gilbi rt Mr anil Mr« lln knlowti<br />
nnd thilil, It G Un.Iirhnn Phil<br />
ndclphm M 1 Rohlfli^ Worn!<br />
bury Mrs 1 mma Corkran Mi<br />
nmi Mrs John T Don ikh> Mr<br />
unil Mrn J W laniienbLrnr M<br />
anil Mrn Whurtun I Hurni Wil<br />
liiim 1 Brown, Mi iinil Mr<br />
Clurlm WLnwr, J hiljilclplin<br />
iiMr. and Mrs, O.~A, Lymnn _..<br />
i 'ehlld, H. P, G. CoateH, Minne<br />
(Bpoliaj Max Biibonack, Ii, Shi.<br />
!«, IL M. najmoiid, Mr, anil Mm,<br />
f, D. B^er, lln. KSM Keyser,<br />
iJoioph Kelly, Philadelphia; Mr,<br />
and Mrs, Jas. Armstrong, Jr.,<br />
IMta Mary Bishop, Mr, and Mft<br />
|W, Ware, HnililonHeMj Mr, ani!<br />
:!Mni. Benjamin iinfoot, Mr, anr<br />
\ iMr«. Wiiiinm L, LuilnKhisr, Phila-<br />
sfdolphiai Mr, and Mrs, R, Owen,<br />
^Jiartor H^ p^n, H. Hermenoni<br />
t.JX." Owens, Philadelphia! Mr, anil<br />
•jMrSi Charles Lehman, Camden<br />
tLIoyd , A, Cartrlght,, MayvUie<br />
A'jIIieMgani Mr, and Mrs, W, Warn<br />
j/Ueroth, Mr, and Mrs, U • Moor<br />
Koe. Sylverion, PhilaOolphin; .<br />
A. Bader, James E, Walters, W<br />
,,. i Byril, WilminKtoni Mrs, H^ Hood,<br />
[ ! B, J. Doyle, Mr, and' Mm. R, Bull-<br />
ien, Mr; and Mrs. McDonald, E<br />
J. DbuMebnwur, John H, Orahnm<br />
TMladslpliiaj Hdward K,_ Billdl<br />
-»Colilniswoad; Mr, Bnu Mrs, John<br />
':", W, Morris, Wilmingtonf Thoi, W,<br />
jFccney, Mt Holly, Mr and Mrs<br />
IF A Wilkinson, Mr and Mr-<br />
1 J W I anilenberEer, Mi ond Mr>.<br />
ifharlPi W. Taylor, Philmlelphia,<br />
-Mr mil Mrs Harold n Slicppar.1<br />
'i and family, Wilmington, Mri II<br />
- H Turner, Niagara Falli, Mr<br />
nnd Mrs. L. M Lewis Norfolk,<br />
C. P Durhin, W J HoKnn. Mrs<br />
Leroy Smith, Philadelphia<br />
Strand<br />
W. E YounR, W B Holms, Ne*<br />
York; Mr and Mrs I Bodo, Glen<br />
BMO;C G Given, Beverly, J M<br />
Bcatly, H A. Cnrty, Oollingswoojl,<br />
Minn E W Lwinif, Bellnoit, L. I ,<br />
. E McParland, Mr end Mn< C<br />
! Goodman, Mr and Mra F w.<br />
1 Tlum, Mr. nnd Mrs P SlauRhtci,<br />
0 D. Hamior, E. J Khodes, a Me<br />
, Kiy, Mr and Mrs A L Jonc ,<br />
^Philadelphia, Mr and Mrs Bodo<br />
j and son, Glctmide, Mrs J L. Cow<br />
, ard, Viola I.. Fi'shfr, Pluljilelphia,<br />
',Mr. and Mrs Eeln, Mr and Mrs<br />
S. L. Hoover, Chester, Mr and<br />
Mrs. MeKee, PittsburK; W D Ko-<br />
U rhln. K U Lewis, Philadelphia; r.<br />
J Mrkinghlin J H Do'ld, Ches-<br />
li r, L W. Kyan J- B. Worley, T.<br />
y Nij'Miy, A. Qrinan, Mrs J. !('<br />
llilli r] II and child, Mrs TV Yoc-<br />
Ll J I, Coward, Philadelphia;<br />
Mi I W Townsend, Fredenr.1,<br />
I'll, Mi B 0. E. Chaplin, Rahway;<br />
Mt m d Mrs. G. Simons, H. S. Si-<br />
m m, 1 C. Simons, Swarthmore,<br />
Mi an I Mrs. A. C BarUet. Caro-<br />
loU., K Uallowny, Agnes J. Grfl-<br />
•,llii, 1'hlladclphlai Miss Cathenno<br />
IN Sclimld, Misa Ruth E Schmid,<br />
'Ml i< Alum E, Mull Miss Laura H.<br />
iMull, Allentown; Mr and M M<br />
8 Kiiiiir. Philadelphia: H G El-<br />
hnrdi: Diytona; A. M, CasBel.Pen-<br />
Graduation .dap-=-glorious days <strong>of</strong> exoitement, <strong>of</strong><br />
diplomas, white" dresses, congratulations, <strong>of</strong> parting <strong>of</strong><br />
ways, <strong>of</strong> a sob in the throat, a song in the heart—wonder-<br />
ful, wonderful days—Graduation days. .<br />
First in Importance-—<br />
THE GRADUATION FROCK<br />
Girlish it must be, but with just a touch <strong>of</strong> the sophis-<br />
ticate, for the-Graduate stands on the verge <strong>of</strong> maturity!<br />
Whether the choice be a filmy georgette, a clingy flat<br />
crepe or crepe de chine, or apert, coquettish taffeta, you<br />
will find the M. E Blatt Co? well prepai-ed^ith an ex-<br />
cellent assortment <strong>of</strong> all kinds.<br />
Frocks for <strong>Jun</strong>iors and<br />
Frocks for Misses<br />
There is the frock with long sleeves, the frock with<br />
cape or short sleeves and the frock with no, sleeves.<br />
There is the frock that is delightfully plain, and the<br />
frock that is exquisitely trimmed!<br />
Sizes 18 to 19 and 14 to 40 | •• g JQ $AQM<br />
PRICES<br />
*M, B. Bliilt Co.-ThinJ Floor<br />
Gift Suggestions<br />
A Silk Umbrella<br />
Tlin thoughtful gift! In fiiiw<br />
rilki iiml with fancier hflml!p!!l<br />
Ths klmi evciT Blr! wniil" "nil trni<br />
iikf Is buy list lherfiiM<br />
lasting token, the M. E. Blatt Co. i& the ^lac^to cKpbae it iI<br />
In Case It's a^Jool<br />
The Coat<br />
*« »<br />
'?!<br />
1, !'„.<br />
Graduation Day may be a day-<strong>of</strong> blue sky, Arid^<br />
sun and indolent breeze, and again iUjiay-wB tri<br />
fresh with a snap to the air that callfTfor atoat^<br />
i ' i* iVi'<br />
Flannel Coats in<br />
and Pastel Shades<br />
•<br />
All the new and wanted Summer shades 'Sre''reprfr'j;J<br />
sented in this collection <strong>of</strong> coats. Single and'double-<br />
breasted styles. Collars <strong>of</strong> self material or <strong>of</strong> white iuiy<br />
Real Boardwalk coats, for<br />
every hour <strong>of</strong> the day and<br />
evening. PRICES Mi<br />
if s. m.11•'<br />
Shoes May be Snowy White or in<br />
the Smart, New Pastel Shades<br />
If Misi Graduate wEtita to be strictly in tho mode, she<br />
will choose n pail 1 <strong>of</strong> paitel-tonetl linen pumps to contrast with<br />
the snowy whiteneag <strong>of</strong> her dress. But many will prefer the<br />
all-white effect,,in which ease will choose from our excellent ai-<br />
sortment <strong>of</strong> white kid or r» /»r* *. "••«.] linult oC W hlie Jl»( < in nil<br />
ld 4t>lc< unit dihnrs<br />
' M I* nun ii- iiwt nvr,<br />
Gift Saggctttons, ''<br />
Gloves Are A'waja<br />
AcceptaMo<br />
Ilk. lt«»l Bilk!, vllh lnrnu.W<br />
mfft In cantnHlni ( lull »«fc I<br />
iil\h •Ilk cuiTi BDtEnmr Itwkjl<br />
PerfuniiB<br />
Tho Fragrant (Sift<br />
Uk» »hoU •mfiili >nd aimtala<br />
ot on. > f.vorlu A>»V>I H">- •"'<br />
tporbnl nukli. Gibrl> m l Inn<br />
Cob > ml 111. vliol. iHTr V' '• <<br />
vorilt pertnl<br />
Price—<br />
The Lasting Gift<br />
JEWELRY<br />
Jewelry—the luting gift that i» a fitting sym-<br />
bol <strong>of</strong> the good wlshc <strong>of</strong> the donor Here urn<br />
a few <strong>of</strong> the Items in tho Jewdiy Section;<br />
PEARLS—Long string* and short, single, double<br />
nnd triple fitrandu bieadfi Graduated and even<br />
Wonderful aimortment.tl 89 to *10 00.<br />
FLFXIBUE BRACELETS — Studded with brU*<br />
Imnts, combined with sapiiMieo, emeralds, «tc,<br />
Beautiful effects, $3 9S fo *7 95.<br />
ANTIQUE FESTOONS — Copies from Kuflalnn<br />
jewelry. Handsome festoons and bracelet* with ,<br />
H Imibailc beauty* 93 0B. j<br />
SLAVE BRACELETS-^HIch, Jenvy bracelet!, so'<br />
much In vogue jurt now, |ff.95.' «• ' .<br />
J)1<br />
When Jn lloubl—<br />
Silk StdcklnxH '<br />
nin ttotWmrt «h II Umri la<br />
Ih. b«t itoeklnm-llicll u tllhb<br />
wr. Owi. y<br />
linndl Von will Hud II Ht •! "U<br />
MM .t 11. «. E. BUI OL II mor*i<br />
Ihui » «IIT.I«lt ««P"V, HarrtHI<br />
weight chllToiu And ill illk. "<br />
$|.65 to IO-50<br />
M. g. fa*tt Cv—Slivl VlflDF s<br />
E. BLATT CO. E.'BLATT CO. E. BLATT CO.
Ulrt.rA.nortuSS'i;..,.<br />
;TOB AOREATEB OCEAN CITP<br />
OCEAN CITY BBlNTINfc AND<br />
WBLISHING CO.<br />
Smil»1.1Mnr •B»'MI«k »n»u. Bu<br />
(Nnt to Ibd Man « fipl<br />
OCEAN CITY U J,<br />
. TUapksiM 1220<br />
OCEAN cm mtasmAimtaii. OCEAN CITY, N, X,FMDAY, TOME<br />
AiBEitT I. INOKA11. FoMl<br />
J. E. MuNAMEE. .Editor<br />
'CI4HTON P. LOWUEN, A<br />
C«I» May Cnlinty'H ljn^ Nownpnper<br />
, ov.r «,„<br />
' •*>• •«" ^..U.E^.. Collifi^on wmi no<br />
badly hurt, and he got MIUP<br />
thp ppopk to rush Mr Ri ml to<br />
popk to rush Mr<br />
pitul at Sprfne Lakp.<br />
Suit was onttred against Aimim<br />
R l l j<br />
Suit as on gnt Ami<br />
blyman Reail, ai»l jm brought i<br />
counter-suit against the borouich<br />
1 congratulated the RCAPl! D A TDAT<br />
md succe^ <strong>of</strong> thfs OtAtH-KA 1KOL—<br />
IN GOOD SHAPE<br />
(CoMinupfl from Pn^e 1)<br />
niini»tnil to nil Bt-ach P-ilrol not only<br />
looki after iU|uHtic neciilpiiti. bill<br />
lwl« "fter<br />
Uatic accuipnt^<br />
°thir oii«hapH<br />
J<br />
DULL BOYS WHO ROSE<br />
4t is -not always the ooy who gives the<br />
' [t brightest promise in early life who reaches<br />
-J , the greatest heights, as many illustrious e\-<br />
t atnples may -prove. In a recent lectuie, Dr<br />
; *• Tregold, atamminwit "British expert on feeble-<br />
3 f mindedneUs. -declared that Charles Darwin<br />
1 s and^it Isaac Newton w«!re both backward<br />
i J as (children, KCnd would -probably have been •-"••» OIIU """>• "<br />
\ considered subnormal by present-day au-1 extended them<br />
'. •' tltbrities These frontl<br />
BAGGAGE AGENTS HEIth<br />
Thlrtj-five general baggage agents from<br />
various secuons <strong>of</strong> the United States and<br />
Canada, who weie in convention in Atlantic<br />
<strong>City</strong> paid <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> a visit yesterday<br />
afternoon where they weie taken in hand<br />
the Chaniboi <strong>of</strong><br />
_ ^ ..Hit mi" l» Kt-.Iun<br />
I lion <strong>of</strong> tin ni vi beai.li putnil Both<br />
'<strong>of</strong> tin si. Mctimi »in out <strong>of</strong> the<br />
|t*mlory specified for bathers<br />
Military Program<br />
in J*-rnei> has worked out<br />
r mihtarv proifnim for hifi<br />
[ inen rpquinnp; them to report at<br />
the main hospital tfnt nt Ter* 1 -<br />
,'tract ivirj morning at 9<br />
o * lock for drill And inspect!*<br />
The salary <strong>of</strong> E L Rice, <strong>of</strong><br />
Tuckahoe, Hi«*retnry <strong>of</strong> Uie Cape<br />
May County Board <strong>of</strong> Tsiation,<br />
was rai-rH |1 000 a y*ai- at "<br />
regular iilPPtliiff <strong>of</strong> tho < app<br />
County Hoard <strong>of</strong> freeholder), at<br />
Cape May Court Houm. Widneaday<br />
afternoon<br />
Mr Rice who h.is been beeretary<br />
<strong>of</strong> thi hoitrd for a number <strong>of</strong> years,<br />
hafi hffln receiving a salary <strong>of</strong><br />
11,000 a year A fpw wepkfl ago<br />
h{ appeared before the frepholdcra<br />
mul uoked that hp bp givpn "a<br />
reaap ' in ualary, as<br />
coininif fin great that<br />
it ruiuirn thi full time <strong>of</strong> the<br />
piruon occupying the position<br />
Mr Rm explHlned that he ii<br />
IOW cashli r <strong>of</strong> thP Tuckahoe Na<br />
lomil-HiHik, but, if he is friven an<br />
Increacp, hi will relinquish that<br />
poiitinn md fjne full time U> the<br />
tax board<br />
In nliikmK the jilen for thi-<br />
RECORD CROWDS<br />
MEMORIAL DAY<br />
(Continued from Page 1)<br />
men, women and children, attired<br />
In th« flashy fashions <strong>of</strong> ipnng,<br />
passed by on imm and they also appieciated the courtesies' 1111 ' 1 m " rnin >- r T^<br />
f.vl..n,lo,^ •!,„-, . "Uff »ork with<br />
hhri etion <strong>of</strong> two<br />
' , dut\ it will be t<br />
j are on thi Jol><br />
„„ Tin lieuttnants<br />
, " 8 lunch<br />
Of this Betwpen 11<br />
In utenants, who<br />
o ^ee that th* me<br />
nt all tinies,<br />
will p itrol th<br />
.. ., -dso be reminded that Richard<br />
Y Biinaley 'Sheridan, the great dramatist, v.as<br />
i* characterised by his own brilliant mother as<br />
em<br />
These gentlemen will now lit alilt, if th<br />
t l<br />
If..<br />
were not preMouRly in a position .to do so ' r^tamTrn,<br />
to give a lot <strong>of</strong> valuable information to, p ' ! nt ^<br />
tourists when the lattei ^ant to know from I h,', " tr '<br />
j ——~.~w*...#*,« «j UAO unyii tjiuiiciiiL in*Jtner as '•-"••"^" »p^'i mu lat-L^i ^mii io K<br />
' "an impenetrable dunce" Similar stoneti| thcm BomethmK about <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
; \ are, told <strong>of</strong> earlv dullness on the part <strong>of</strong> Si<br />
'I Wnttcr S
ft<br />
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SIX<br />
Back-Stage With The Movie Chorus Girls<br />
fflMiF^<br />
Tl l i f t It I f 4 m al ]t rl<br />
1 r r I b i h p a r 1 r bill<br />
V i " n ij 1)1 i ml |_r | t-rtj<br />
«U I Ii- I ih I tl I b th I II f th<br />
i rt | r r g [ r ' " 1» 1 1 th I e-n I<br />
i st tj n th 1 i i r y i Iht? j_l lo h | i<br />
* tl t K n hi-r f, f p It h r<br />
Notes <strong>of</strong> Interest From<br />
<strong>City</strong>'s Public Schools<br />
Commencement L\enim,s in Hij,h Sihool Ne»,t Frida* T)<br />
J^eninj. With 1 hirt\ StM,n C raduaks—taeniorsi Trip Be ui<br />
to \\ ishinttiin—I"mil Exams NOB In I rogres I I<br />
Tl r n p t e f Hi- \ L All I- | H Ml<br />
hid 11 I k ,1 ll | II IF 1 L I In J<br />
1 Hun f tl I tl I I P t t 'ill I H r 1 ck<br />
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Mir I t i l<br />
31 Ipri I I I—Id I ll II<br />
Bus n r A ll II | | |<br />
IJJ k < r i r Ir ( 1 I ( cp| I<br />
IIILI nETff<br />
NOTILF<br />
Healed p opn _n! II Fere ed b fi<br />
SsSTtI Ef L.afnm 1 n th f<strong>of</strong>llmii<br />
njfinspi Ch&mbe L[ y Hull 0 s n Cl ]<br />
J n 1 f><br />
si -Hie hsral 3 R clock in he nf not<br />
[HE Tin h Ins 1-ick In<br />
tittgn StsnJii 1 T me f h it<br />
h A(hl t d be ^Pf-n I! c<br />
d If cafe and Fir h and ^ h<br />
fi Mine BCHMjn fi (5 hr& ntlifiK }, \j 1 t<br />
Bud sliding *?m nbs l h<br />
Tho ttrn nd o bo I aged a fi hishe t<br />
rcsgesyilMs b j! j snd » dlnp a ho<br />
ennn and eendl ir U<br />
- s taking in the mam<br />
ol thi- Nutiunnl Luuitu!<br />
•••\ lift friim the Intfli tlnml hi-uilligji<br />
JMWI-<br />
SP5T -• —- • ' ••-••-• ,7"' ^<br />
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t,n\ ptil ht.it<br />
I 1IP\ p\[tir<br />
ru\ Sumli*<br />
ll > ll li! lldll<br />
Mil plf tt! 1<br />
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4 niiiii|UiBt, uf<br />
«u mpmb. n uf the '" »li" i- "<br />
iiir the trip chdp*-<br />
I lizubith llurtm.i<br />
\S a Itini^K.n in t!<br />
til IJLl llllC-k lu tl<br />
nurru .1 llir, i<br />
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ntnnii" in turn t<br />
ill ni mini uln I<br />
I l,t tin 1 .1 I' /<br />
th Hu ..1<br />
I tnun Miect | ,<br />
> ll ,t in<br />
FOR SALE-<br />
A Number <strong>of</strong><br />
Golden Oak Bureaus<br />
With Mirror, Good Condition<br />
S12.00 Each<br />
HOTEL BISCAYNE<br />
Hasten the Coming <strong>of</strong> Your Ship by<br />
Investing in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Real Estate<br />
wait for a Phantom'Ship when you can make<br />
one in Realih tome in laden with 'wealth.<br />
Charter \nur Hhl|i now and we will furnish the<br />
carifo j<br />
LARGE COLONIAL HOUSE<br />
<strong>On</strong> Seabritfht Road<br />
Ikil Rooms, Mallis. Llviiiu Koom. Dining Room, Kitchim,<br />
IMped. for Heat.<br />
Price, $15,000<br />
Lot on PinnacleRoad<br />
$3,200<br />
LARGE SIZE<br />
Lot on Surf Road<br />
$95 per foot<br />
TWO SIX ROOM HOUSES<br />
<strong>On</strong> Simpson Avenue<br />
NEW '.;"<br />
$7,000 Each<br />
f A Good Investment<br />
This <strong>of</strong>fice will be glad to give information on*.any development<br />
in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> or vicinity<br />
i r or the Welfare and betterment <strong>of</strong> our Citj, Realtors<br />
do not place signs on Properties<br />
" REALTORS<br />
507 NintlvSireet<br />
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Inc -<br />
Telephone 9<br />
I.<br />
=OGEAI«-G1TY= SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N. J., FRIDAY, JUNE i, <strong>1926</strong>.<br />
W^SfWW^y^^^^^<br />
THRONGS<br />
AT TRUST CO,<br />
(Gsntihued fiom Page 1)<br />
1C| Ml J I' KlHle-r lillH<br />
^1 p^piiui, ' IJiIlit. ' Hdhlt n,<br />
Itarhn ttrrBLP, 'I In<br />
; 427 A-hurj nvenut , !•<br />
u-ih ram|iltin, tlO Oeeiin a\e<br />
jEiijmoiiil Hull, (.15 Baj ii%f<br />
frenfp* Prmin^un, 111 biv<br />
strert, CPUIIU HuUhm on,<br />
LlBMh 'I" 1 '. Vimnn I<br />
e« 132'i West avenue, Clara<br />
inlfiin, IBS) WP^IIV in I HUP<br />
•M F JIMT, 727 Ci itrjl t\i<br />
•filnn 1 ,tht, (• .nenui ,<br />
(line Tompkiiw, UJa liuy uvl-<br />
I Thurrtoli l-omai, 7th utroi-l<br />
Simpsoli uvptiui!; Hi-lbi.rl<br />
ankins -14a Iliiy livonuii; jo»i'-<br />
,J "Halli-y. Ul» -PlPii-ur,. nvi-<br />
• Dorntlirii liiir<strong>of</strong><strong>of</strong>il, latlO ,\t.<br />
fuvfnufi Kilnu Jon(««. 71.1 A«.<br />
'; ovsmlPI Hohcrt .Mt-lv^ .11 IS<br />
iral uvpnuiii Msrparct lfci''lil«i<br />
1 Bay avpiiue; KilwnrJfrijirk,<br />
S West BVi-nui;! John Kutrlilo-<br />
111 Klirhlh iilrt'i-l: Kalhi-rim.<br />
hrr, llf.l Wi*l uvpnuc: Pi-nrl<br />
w Tin Buy avptiupi Muiinil<br />
V lllfl Cfpntfal avi'ime; C,<br />
lllc nu " 1 * wr " 1111 Pl«. whll,<br />
.iwi-uin.L uf Mr l,|..inl«, , I, "innipi* Point iTmamp.l .il the hot<br />
plailli il tht Inrlure f..r lln benu- tnn1 "' tll(i "^<br />
fit uf iii v\n.mprp ' In the ^l^nulinp ilemon^tiation<br />
Ami.nir tin pirtiiii, Jinun Mire n " m Clti uncnni! c! honors s m m he the ntnmhrtll Mr Fnnttr fourol llut IH- h ui lit<br />
liroail jump nnil KOULI-I H ug | l l f ll l<br />
-otuml plnce in three br<br />
FOSTER'S CASE<br />
IS<br />
(CanUnuml frum Pajri' Hi<br />
>*• furite.l tn tin top<br />
in* nf thp Bit lr,im iniiriniririi-j .inUille ran u clut jwml<br />
Oil ui Tit^, the fir t ^uiili full iif<br />
l>il( hn.lu" tn<br />
Oeran Cit\, ulil shore fnmL \n»<br />
whon th** wstpr line « i l«'t<br />
hhtt k* funhf i in hm* iml i m<br />
Iriiilum %n» f llu c"!iijpun\ -<br />
hUiJilliiir A *pt fial Iin« [nu iiT<br />
| thi-i pit HIM «aa h* 1*1 f»r Li rk<br />
linltli r^ imhlfrtntih<br />
lumhfim<br />
l«iPjrt l \olume «f hi pi.Mls<br />
Tin lunli !.i\ f3kt ft 'mi' mil<br />
l-trlhutHiii fif flftwi 1 in «i*!m n<br />
i-itnr^ (iMiM if %i i\ |m[tiilur<br />
; minrr m ! n\ Is UK •<br />
.il the pi-iiw** rfnfl Mimi< »if thi<br />
j chiiiltTn firiivtvi Mllfil KHiM.I "ti^<br />
, iii'iimo" that lh»y nurci'i'ili-il in<br />
ui ^ovi*r;i1 rhuiici'- bi'furp<br />
. ...... rnnstuht jirpst^nef' ni thr vnkv<br />
Iwjniluw h.*trnyr>H thi-ir p'-^i^nt<br />
ilflprminntifin tn win ,wti""tliinif.<br />
?n LTi'i.t w.'i^ thi- n'liiy^t fr.r<br />
MfiWiT^ thill tn'M 1 !' Ihi* lirtiTllimll<br />
Wiic (ivi-r ll«« lai-Rp hitwU nT llnral<br />
ttiirnrhtinn^ W(M"e ill pi* i!i^tri$Mitrf]<br />
mnnnif i h* 1 vi^iinrN.<br />
ppsjiiti' thi* rnn ihut nn spfiiiil<br />
uUt=ni]!l w ii^ ni»'!' ! Ui .-!-i 5 iin f ,iinl Somrr Point nnko'i Uiiri.<br />
Pini^pitHiili<br />
*li*=<br />
.pii^tts during th? May, I hi' enmliiiny<br />
rrfJurt^ a lirifi'r volunir »f<br />
1 tmdc flp t tmnnrs in<br />
llu «| m tii it , it , li mill till t iliruil 1:-,0<br />
,f th, L III.P h.,n i.Mlf.«- AIM. h. re ai. the mt <strong>of</strong> M»<br />
I L I U t I I > » ' . ' " ' I . . . 3 . - - -<br />
Thr law i onti mphtte* th it Jill<br />
vilth llli-. nllui- ill HIS * i\ it mil lt H i t m^ - in j I i f \i ir initu it! siilhnul inttii'iM' >-* Hum i"<br />
nitltlun- be filed in HIP cniinti<br />
tiiiiti d thai hi ml mli il . lih Ih I. i L' Hi. i lit! Mil! In li iri 'I li.uun b<br />
dirk* iiriiie. where publl. dmu<br />
Hip itti nipt 1" h.l' mi' n, i i II, illllil nil *h ' "ill t.il ' ,.l 'II<br />
in. ntj are Wed hi fur. the ihisinu<br />
<strong>of</strong> that <strong>of</strong>tue fur th. dm, Jiid nut<br />
,.l,i<br />
••!-'<br />
r,<br />
'• v<br />
nun [III. fill 111 fill"! i,, ih Him i i i III. iliiniiir -luh Imilor<br />
Hater than tho ia-l d i\ on »hirh (ill •.'i m t.i 1,1, um,«li.l lilt II nil >":"<br />
til 111 it<br />
Ihci may be li.is»lls hlpd But »hui »miliJ h. ., him mil htinh tu I I i nl tn ilk 1 mil'iut, in- "t ill |i urn M<br />
1 " 1 ""'• ' r<br />
111 IL lit 1 %ri. f% »^ « — • —^<br />
Ci Kduar.1 Cornman, k%<br />
11'"inJ l j VI '""i»'""""»K''' " lholr 'E" 1 "! 1 on ^n 0 "?*!<br />
, iiiik,- Ih. efh.il. in.l tislk Ml»n HulTman and DouglaM<br />
" ,, f'lt .on,,. In, * - 1 «"- k "' rf t rtwifk "SIS'<br />
uhen Ih, -i-llmi. lam l-i«s. »n !"•- Boartwalk here,<br />
I unilir »JJ, ubmit llie •»'.. * a » n b ° "li" 1 <br />
"Auction Means Action"<br />
ma.<br />
c..r«.n,<br />
,|n 1)c, .„., •••••: n >•<br />
l<br />
|A. Scott, inth strept Bn.l..A»-<br />
; avenue- Mm. Howard Wnr-<br />
5^5 Wp^ley avenue; Smile<br />
jn^ nt ('i-nlrnl avfiiu.-; (i.T-<br />
, '"IS<br />
BOY SCOUTS j<br />
I IN BIG MEET<br />
,)<br />
[(-nuri u i i i k i i7i.tini>!'UT - t i . . - - . „ . . . - r<br />
Bay nvi-nu.-; I.illiilll Tuylur.: Am-ri.-i.il Klait. Till, nsprcne «IH<br />
XJliury nvi-nii." Hertliii UiktMlml I)S' Tlipnihirn Iliilly, ci'iimr parCplitrui<br />
uvi-»W«n. anil Murii! ;trnl lpiuli.r, <strong>of</strong> I'lmi-iiiilvlll.-.<br />
1 MMjirft rfrcel, <strong>Ocean</strong>; Fiiliiiwinn ihi, * .i, I inNjier.<br />
_>" I linn. nrunn lij laiikpil tint,<br />
nirthf ununiml ili.ratiiinp |'li>:iMinty|U.- setmtil iiilil Himu'r,<br />
iiceiisioil Wai' II r,[iii-«ptil(|., [,,,(„{ third,<br />
t <strong>of</strong> the new huihlliitf in eiiliily,, Oomii <strong>City</strong> curried [iwny (irsl<br />
jiprcwnl <strong>of</strong> SS'illiam J. liyun.' liniinl* in the pi-i-winiil inspi-ell.ni<br />
|laiJH|ihin. It wun mu.le hy thp, ihj. nest tiling "ii the |ilfi|(nim<br />
If <strong>of</strong> thf Hi-llpvu.--Str»lf.ir.l1 I'leiuiiMtviile faille Ihrnilith n cluHe<br />
|ill-.-!iqily nnral ilpfllin wriiuphi Jt^nn.|. while Bnmerii Polnl critwil. ,<br />
iUfPTcnt rnlors iiiiil hi-iiililir »<br />
ml <strong>of</strong> the .•nmlHiiiy'n il.-|insil.><br />
ical Iiriiie. Tliere wen- iitlii-r<br />
frnm i-ustomf-rs, ini-ludiliir<br />
My tn» .for i-hildri-n.<br />
Many al l.unchenii<br />
I rpspntiJe tn Pmi.li1.-rit' Mil's-<br />
Ifji lelli-l- ilivililljr Ihi 1 etrilHiiiliy<br />
r- tn lit' |ii',>-,nt. ui'H"<br />
I 100 n-plifn wen- n-n-iv.'-l, uit'l<br />
|n iuni-hf-on wiij. »i-rv.-d m"ff<br />
j 11, .nu-lih.ilili-r^ were ml hanil.<br />
iHiiilinn to Iwiil «t"ckhi'lili-r«,<br />
jii-d In during tin- 'liiy.<br />
[ll ri-alilt, Hli' ur«l«iiiil Will" il<br />
I hoini-i'iiinlnv for the ni'-n uliij<br />
ill nf the rnniimiiiity wh" ;tiiiltcil<br />
ill Ihe i-niii|miiy iind Its<br />
Kye* Kxamined. filuii«i'» riiU'rt,<br />
L, A. Young, Opt, I).<br />
Olilomuirlst<br />
Si;lS AHbury Avunui!<br />
Ofeiin <strong>City</strong><br />
IH Yi'ar« Kxpi-riclice<br />
You Remember?<br />
.lllliillioblks «raj; .I.KHII<br />
milt's without .1 lin- thaiilif'<br />
-When -.on col ino-l «f "iir mileage out <strong>of</strong> I.06I-<br />
[•mil pall his.'<br />
,, . ... ...,,,,1,i ..id ,la>s" liut who<br />
host- m.i\ ha»i lii't'il lhi 1 K our tires as >ou «-ill |M> too.'}-<br />
^odav T .an ,ell tou I at a prlcr that just a fr«<br />
nr. nRo couldn't heThouffht <strong>of</strong>-a sol „ tonB-l"« •<br />
UP, dependable and »o«derftill> comfortable Goodcar<br />
Balloons.<br />
'ir real t.rc etono.n>. lei me quote to. on ,our si/e<br />
Lnd if there •» an% m.leaEe l<strong>of</strong>t m your old tires III<br />
rade them in.<br />
OUR PRICES ARE IJIHTER THAN IHK<br />
MAIL OKDEIt HOUSES<br />
VAN—The Tire Man<br />
9th and Bay Ave. v<br />
Phone 66S<br />
WKWiw<br />
Is the Day we will Continue our Great<br />
Of <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and Vicinity Realty<br />
Including Lots, Tracts, Homes, Apartments,<br />
Hotels, Bungalows<br />
Under the Bi<br />
We have proved that "Auction is<br />
the modern and pr<strong>of</strong>itable<br />
way to Buy Real Estate"<br />
INDICR THK rKKSONAL DIRECTION OV<br />
A U C T I O N E E R<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>its have already<br />
been Made on our<br />
Last Sale<br />
At Eighth and Atlantic Ave.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N, J,<br />
- Now is your opportunity to Buy<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Realty at<br />
your own price<br />
Don't fail to attend this Great Pr<strong>of</strong>it-taking Auction!<br />
Next SATURDAY, JUNE 5th<br />
At 1.00 P. M. (Daylight Saving Time)<br />
Full Information and Catalogues on Request<br />
INCORPORATED<br />
i35 Market Si. Camden. NJ.:<br />
810 Boardwalk, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />
Auction<br />
Means<br />
Action<br />
BIVPN<br />
,' " , J" U+aiEf"^<br />
i
EIGHT<br />
OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N, J.. FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 192ft<br />
//a., Tferf 7%e Knot For 40,000<br />
wedlock than any other man alive<br />
h kd b<br />
Soy what they wont about mar-<br />
ried life, here's one man who has<br />
tlee <strong>of</strong> the Peaee Howard H, Kemp,<br />
Use <strong>of</strong> the Peoce Howard H, Kemp<br />
<strong>of</strong> Crown point, Ind,, <strong>of</strong>ten refer-<br />
Legal<br />
Ts Whfim If Ma? Canarni<br />
<strong>On</strong> and ftfisr iftii date 1 *ha)I nsi be i<br />
»iir)ibl« for an? debit aihsf ih&n lbs<br />
'"'"TiiiitMdrffiANK T> FORCE,<br />
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NOTICE<br />
Noli IK<br />
duy <strong>of</strong> Ju ihs<br />
ha! on th* 2UI<br />
pmUBisntirs'<br />
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we e'elsfk &&mjft<br />
iih wMI be TtspWr<br />
nir ihe th? pp^eifi<br />
i'h? Ulsfk's Offir?,<br />
in fB«r di(TrF?ni<br />
thlrif Th<br />
Steve<br />
e. I12S,<br />
Cliy .Hall. OffS<br />
he hour si ih n<br />
n) Tim*, senled<br />
k<br />
Legil<br />
wlih laid First etreet ens ha nil red and<br />
fl'iwn ffei ts a flfwn f#« wiOe Kmi<br />
*0 at ihe edes <strong>of</strong> t_<br />
aid sibim is unpaid munklg*l | the eiiy ef Wlidw^ Ojj^ &UjMjM<br />
ifQiis, tas$a end lla&fit? sf Fr>»!»< '<br />
wilier rent, and far «unld&al impF5¥i> j<br />
u ueh aa fffasHng, sirtisffi iuUcHnff,<br />
ii i^ 7<br />
fiieh WiJ* fcr BoSkl<br />
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TRtiu?iinJ nhd Une If d mi red<br />
Uifii*J^hv*IsjH:fi<br />
utitJirBsM is the Board ef CpeimiiisisritF?<br />
, (if flUi-Sn Clf¥, -Sew JiTSt??, SHlI is hflVP<br />
Ufiilftf«*< iherraH ''FFGIMMII ta? BmifcteiS,"<br />
I flit* KffiiFiU'i is M iiftafUeiJ io ih? !sw=<br />
,isi fs«jjsnsibie biildirF, Th* BoarU <strong>of</strong> C*im-<br />
! mHliafirrti HJSfmHi? itif fipitil ia FPji=CI<br />
j HIJJ- tilld fill Li!"!*.<br />
t>4.fll<br />
33,690 i^untn I<br />
_, _.._ _._. ivel will b« B____<br />
.,^-iJk impfovvirisnii lewefaT fesj- fR pub!Is it CsW M*¥ Ge^ft 5<br />
•, ?ife, «ru>tru£te*i SF in the ! CBE« May Caufiif, H, J,, aa Jans<br />
: nnitnwUQh.. ffsm ih* year 1913 iSUi 64 £,« P. MiS 8tM~d»i4 Ttmt, ,<br />
SBF lS2g. Iwih IREIUSIVS. with all DfawiBgSi ipecificatlenf and fann at bid<br />
*mt essis, 'eentniel and bond fsf the prepaKd WSFfc<br />
st U«» unilvi--tarn is ihl3Q,CQ. Ippeptprf bj 'R. FtndaJI Smith, Ownl*<br />
Lefyt nnd SheFltTp fs*! te be! ^nglnesf, have besn epppnved and filed<br />
added, j hi ihs a nice ef laid eflKin«r at MsrnisrtU<br />
JAMES t. HOFFMAN, Shwllf. IN. J.". afld r l&tf be inipwtrf b? PFBSB«N<br />
Dated Mar 2fi, isae. | tive bi>ij»rl during buiiiw*s haoFi, Bi^<br />
; fiHSFge H, jiicsbp, Sal'r. ^2S.ifpfil§.0* P ! fcrs will fe re^i.li**) with a sgf ef ihe<br />
• ! = purification, and .hies .print* ef %h«<br />
j IK CHANCKRY OF NEW JRSSEY ! drawingl by the engine eg Erepef nefe<br />
Ts RsfesFt j, ShiiFfi snd Mrs, Holier I J. js, and depeiii ef 110.00 far (he esil ef<br />
I By virtu* sf &R DnieF <strong>of</strong> th" CquH ef , q^», fiD.DQ dspell!*d seii! b* Ft-fHiiilid<br />
Chnm*iy ef New J^rmw. made en ihe day ; if fhe ip*s,fiealiefti fend blue EFIDIS if*<br />
• ad a.ai« hsr*af. In a fiiys* wheFclti %r^ ; reiuFnsd te th* eHgIa*«r in SP&J ceam^<br />
nard Ruekde«h*I li^Cemptsiaaniand Ks- . jjsn within 30 dayi fpeia the dtie sf F^<br />
»*rt J, ShSFTi Rftii Mri, RsbeFi J, Shtfp* l giving bidfl, BF If tBBi.!ame KKBipSny 5<br />
hit wife, are defpndaritH. ygu are frqutred ' li.l<br />
tS BlijsaF ifld MRIWCF !h« Bill a? Com- •<br />
jjjaiai. on or before \ho airteieenth day ef :<br />
July nest, er ih* said Bill will be Uk?n<br />
LffiL<br />
fat the eupehaie ef Bf CeiBisbi!ss«n. Cl|? A![. O«SB <strong>City</strong>,<br />
lygrt ana ts be ef the d.nBffilnitlen <strong>of</strong>' *-'—•—*-*<br />
f 1030,09 «^h *nJ to Bisiu MMS,69 eg<br />
Mtf lEih Is e«h.Bf.the 7«ff ef HIT t^<br />
LpRi<br />
<strong>City</strong><br />
BHBRIFPS SALE<br />
By virtue ef u wrii sf 'Kierl Facia** for<br />
?al* sf MnriKaiffti Premise*, ini y rDmplHnmit. and fi»**b#ih j,<br />
WurFi-U, tfi ! aU=, urr.defenyBnis. 1 shall fs^<br />
Say gilt i* flM in fuFHlaH th? figh'*' ! ¥ej<br />
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b*ft J, ihsFp. hi* tetfp. ie " J '—<br />
T** g"l? m»de by E, W. B<br />
i»F sf the <strong>City</strong> af Oessti C!<br />
win' «s%fled je"r**»'<br />
ia_the <strong>City</strong> sf Os?fiH ; [he<br />
tax<br />
teiilhi<br />
to said Ciiy<br />
Clfl<br />
<strong>of</strong> Cron pn, ,,<br />
red to B« the "Oretna Gfean <strong>of</strong><br />
insri^<br />
Mr; Kemp has tied the marital<br />
knot for more than 40,000 cou-<br />
th(*rr<br />
the grand jury.<br />
^ Craurello, who sp* ak" onl><br />
broken English, said th it h* p«ul 1<br />
fnrnish bjil, hut had failed ti> lu<br />
f(o late Friday night<br />
SEVERAL HURT<br />
.: IN AUTO CRASH!<br />
1 the Lj[|i(isition i- nt v. btinif done fi¥ i.nim. 1(<br />
ltl tlH aihllO^ <strong>of</strong> tht. It 111 i MlAlllh r ly In 111<br />
Mi Hall .il o npoiu I ih»t , *;„ „ ^ ( , ^ n i h „ flun, r:<br />
pt-l lflCiltHHl^ hu\ NLU, \trk<br />
Chu-flfcM and St I aul thi t tl<br />
wind reach*? flu h \elouty II<br />
force t f tht win I i usuullj )<br />
broktn up in \arloui »aj ai d<br />
Tnirel> extrt v* ry high j rti ur<br />
for an> lengtl <strong>of</strong> time<br />
The ni dern «Uel Ktructurt ir<br />
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I but a normal action l> ^hth the<br />
rl building adjust*) itielf to unu ual<br />
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TOPICS OF GENERAL INTEREST FOR WOMEN FOLt<br />
i «IMMM> I ttfltf »»M»««»»H-»<br />
Woman Who Has Farm <strong>of</strong> 200 Fat<br />
Gives Secrets <strong>of</strong> Successful Raising<br />
El A<br />
near North Manchester, tnii..<br />
1 has a, fepbr.^. and tier hobby ia<br />
iroUlnB'fBt duckn for market.<br />
"1 itortea witli only three .duck<br />
lions ana a flrake." Bald Mrs. Butter.<br />
Unuffh. "Tl- first year thew.duelu<br />
llsiel mores ih..ii 100 sgga ana I 'ptaei-a<br />
4T <strong>of</strong> the «Bgj under JienB for Imloh.<br />
Jtty-nlne ducks were han-titd<br />
ireni these SBBS and I rawed them<br />
_J C7 ducks<br />
fo r nnl<br />
p P oh Th<br />
kich. Thin year T hnv<br />
fhov will bo rcudy<br />
the last pan <strong>of</strong> Ji<br />
Ducks Knsler<br />
"I find that duckn m<br />
[feat and rnl*jt?(i thnn rhlckchn. A<br />
icm>innec <strong>of</strong> t»U<br />
h d if o (,1 n h h<br />
•tin- duckHnKT,.<br />
. C f 1<br />
nj_ thn will Ur *• f m r-<br />
*whilp ttwv are OUMS hut us<br />
(jrow older £ in,<br />
"Out inufil HHV* ix runvr ti.<br />
ifind plenty <strong>of</strong> ghcidc and fi<br />
Her. It IS not entirelv iit!i'«»Hirv thi<br />
*h0et tiu\i3<<br />
just «n you Tvoulfl r«iut *hlckt?n*.<br />
They do jiot require rm «ven young ^u<br />
t h t<br />
Poedlni a ma«h<br />
ground oats and<br />
[n milk,<br />
• "When we df<br />
Mrs, Dutlriliuiigli and 11 lew cf iier j-ouns du.<br />
a tid<br />
PSriB o!<br />
jrn mist (I<br />
lek's method <strong>of</strong><br />
h<br />
"If yoy do hoi have a Kircam r>^<br />
iorn here on the farm, wo buy bran sure that your water fountain is<br />
and shorts nnd mi* with the mllfe deep enough to allow thi, dutk 11,<br />
to feed them,<br />
Itnraerie Its entire head,<br />
Hwvy Eaten * 'We Una that du - require Sfreen<br />
•tuff and atao plei c grit, 1 notica<br />
i'lDuekt'eot more than ehlcHena, that some folks have bad luck with<br />
nnd it IS very necemary that you ducks Because they do not let ths<br />
UH feed thatean b« railed on theyoung<br />
ducklings get out where iney<br />
farm or feed that yo<br />
can nnd trans and gravel,<br />
economically,<br />
"We feed our ducks all they will<br />
', "I .flnd one dlBadvani<br />
eat ana olm to get them on the<br />
man raising ducks -ii that th. market when<br />
iume a large quantity ef »<br />
week I<br />
think it Sa best to have the ducklinen<br />
it ii heavy work. It is j hatch about the first af May: then<br />
carrying feed o-Si to a drove they mr# ready for market the<br />
., "We use wooden trouf hs:* Th week In <strong>Jun</strong>e, We sell them to th<br />
trouihs must 'Jjs aeaLthe water. local, poultry buyers,"<br />
The Road To Better Health i'<br />
By Dr. Arthur I'urilcr<br />
The net result <strong>of</strong> any fjsiji'n.i<br />
ture sf efTort is ^en.jnins r|i-.iir<br />
<strong>of</strong> as the ."fruit <strong>of</strong> that etrmt<br />
Thud we »IH>.IIC (if t;,,i ••frull.j 1<br />
labor," anil KQ nn. In like irmn'i.<br />
m -"peak <strong>of</strong> the pru.'Mijt hii.j;'l<br />
forth by 14 plant iij, "its fruit." iir<br />
tlriH fruit eontaiiiN within it.-elT tl<br />
soeil thiit will repmiluco ••thi<br />
giiililar plants.<br />
Fruits, i» iithrr wcr;-,, :ire '<br />
the plant iloniuin what ijf',ijii:<br />
art? to the Hnfmal klrj^iUim, !!•/:.!<br />
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?XQnly <strong>On</strong>e Store in ^tlinlic Clty]T * Aa<br />
FASHION EXPERT<br />
GIVES ADVICE<br />
ON PATTERNS<br />
reasonable when pattern tonies<br />
and makeri <strong>of</strong> rsndy.rradcs clpthil<br />
cannot do this. Tht lifft«t Waiter<br />
<strong>of</strong> patterns orTtrtd by Miy pattern<br />
hou«8 art! for ths nvorajo<br />
wiSmin; the largest departmeiiU in<br />
j our hoops are for the overags<br />
1 ! worrlhn, so it is, quite In line with<br />
What Brides Are Wearing This<br />
• — I the jiollcitM <strong>of</strong> tne merchants that<br />
Sioul Woman, USIJIK Ggqil mT extension clothing deals with<br />
Judgment. May Look ihis largest group,<br />
I Extremely Well i That the unuiual flirure M »,<br />
problem is trtio enough; whether I<br />
1 Niw llruniiwiifk, N. J., <strong>Jun</strong>e 4.— ; or not It is an extension problem 1<br />
: WritiniH i,f the |iermuncmt pattern is another story. Some Jf the<br />
: ! f«* ' •»•' «•»?»«•pf.r'Ej <strong>of</strong>B2s°ff a<br />
. cif tin- size anil proportion <strong>of</strong> the t y p m / ' j ^ ' , , , eicollent in bath<br />
. wnmnn for whom thi-* pattern was< t.yt and design. • Seme pattern<br />
iiiii-nclfil, . houses <strong>of</strong>fer patterns for the<br />
, Ii:iiiK with laansri. as those <strong>of</strong> • lafge-hip lifure—in sizes up to 60<br />
'11.- ii" who Hii'ct thougan'dii <strong>of</strong> i Inches.<br />
\vniru 11 yiMirly, thi' pattern was |, I repeat—a figure <strong>of</strong> extreme<br />
-UKur'-trii 1" ini'in Hie needs <strong>of</strong> the j tminortions Is limited in choice <strong>of</strong><br />
iiiujnrity uf thi'Se—what we call I design. There Is no letting around<br />
tin. nMii-ii(f|i utiRuin, »iie 34 inch lit. This woman may admire eer-<br />
IHI-I up 1.1 I I Tni'iies nr 4ii inches i tnin thitifr on others, but to think<br />
. lni-t in.u-uriTni.fit, I'm j-urg thai she can wear the same dpign sue-j<br />
1 7"i I" 1 ! nt i.f thi.' wnmen «'e rnuyt t:e>4sftilly is ridiculous. The special;<br />
wi.ulil f.iil In tl.i.i class, Alan, the tk'sisrnn shown for her figure are<br />
uvun.-j.' u..|, UII hit* a hip nitjasure- good, and, If she uses judgment in I<br />
' in nt cii-...HIM -d ini-lii., ti. ;, inthi'S (wiegting proper fabric for heri<br />
liiiyir UMII ii.-r ini-i mi>asurement, (iin'l, she will be well-dressed,;<br />
'I'liiil;••I'iyhl iiu-h liust has 40 I'm not claiming that even then;<br />
• iiii-li hi[i. .-'.••., with (.light varia-.tho woman with BO inch hip will<br />
I ti'iis, Wii.'ti a wiinmn who is B8 look slender—it just can't be done<br />
nil. k;.1 hii» ;i 4* In "iO Inch hip, —hut she will look her best and<br />
!i.. fiiuis it ilinU'ul: in buy rpady, that Is all any <strong>of</strong> us can Jlope for,<br />
ntiiliH with ButflilLnt fullnoiiii, nnd Coidially yours,<br />
..- him., cxiii-lly the nam» problfni .CATHARINE GplEHL,<br />
.•ilhjiui- |ii(Hi.rn% I mot a woman. Kslenjion Clothing Bpeeialist, I £„(,( money to get maffiodi<br />
i^iil frll-'n'c'.'.'^vhh "a "o'Tm-h* bust Mi.s Mary MntSweeney, slBtorJ n0WatlB!fS wh' rhi iJav; 1 ^hf'bri,<br />
ml id n.h hip m-u»ur..mi.nt. This ,.f thr fork mavor who died after T"" 0 "-, W Knl, I hk7<br />
. mi fjln-im-Tiituro. li.i a spn-inl u hunKor -trike, is the new head trouwraa bills. I Lac,<br />
ull-rn i, riMiuh-ud ,0 mc-tt it- <strong>of</strong> the Irinh Ruiiublicnn party, fuc-, The happy brlile—so charming. 1 Mtli-iil<br />
,.-I'.IK. ' iwilinB Knmon do Valera, wholly posed by Miss Charlotte John- \\y\] •<br />
I'ur ull wiiiiipn who have aver, recently resigned, I rton in the above picture—la wear-, on brula<br />
v«l "1<br />
»rth thre<br />
it.. liitm-.',--^ iiic-hf,. to ii inehi., * __<br />
lii-lwi-f-ii bust and hip- r Mrs. Carrie Jacob liond'e "The;<br />
I'd i..li:,..' tin- iinrmuni-nt pattern IVrfoi-l Day," written in 1010, is +**************—+****+*+********<br />
-,n- ir.aki- in New Ji-FSry; for the taM to hiivi beon the nioM renlun. f y n II B P V P C<br />
" »'li" viiriPS ir Itreatly from iriitive winB ever publishiid, it» |> I \J Vj IV L I L 3<br />
I' 1 trtlh ! ti yituF fittpntinn many<br />
Uiii-'N tu il." fart-thai reudy-marie<br />
.li|.nnm^nis ami eommt?reiai pat*<br />
torn miiki r^ Inivi* til' 1 sani? prnb-<br />
J^iii- W"_I|M. In tin* th.^]^ ynu fin.I<br />
juiiii.r trirU' (l^jmrtn^'nt?, mUses*<br />
itjid filiali wiimpn'j: H**partmpnl?,<br />
iflnihot<br />
• hrh.-ii tu *i0 iiirhf^. It if not<br />
' ihiit jcJt^isfri^ ^uitubie for 14 =tu<br />
• ••:ir.- iirt* n.tt right fnr ^izp ^C<br />
' i -. liut ii'.*' 'irufiin^ <strong>of</strong> the<br />
> r-n i ; i.uiiu ilifTi.-mu, ton,<br />
ii -sin^t fiin 10 tifrgr a pattern<br />
w il i fit ui I wuffir-n i« nut<br />
h S<br />
d w B<br />
i s Worm svruo<br />
NASinNiS, ii eiinfauis full dcap/ HtJtfd<br />
leisl pud Csmrairdal Efl|ri!L<br />
I'bon- I04I-W 1<br />
gpiclsiilU ts §BALL JOB j<br />
PRINTING!<br />
OF THE BETTER KIND I<br />
. LINCOLN PRESS, B!l Ninth it,:<br />
the best that seianco can<br />
I Our OP.TOM.-E.TnlBTS are liri'iimd hy the New Jcniti SMl'<br />
' ; tloard <strong>of</strong> uplotnetry and are SPECIALISTS in the ituagttf<br />
i . txamlnjni| eyes far glassed,<br />
\ '. Our OPTICIANS are skilled meehonicg and aceunteljr-fi^b<br />
I 1 ' our lobornlory the lenses which our SPECtAUSIB'airw<br />
!; «crib#,<br />
buiiir il. iiurtmi.iits ami, <strong>of</strong> courw, r ,, 1 "r"j- 1 "~" l B-" "n.m.11. " v »* a COMPLBTE OPTICAL SKBVICE eonsult on, Oteii 08<br />
(in ilip.iitni,.nts, So it p « in UUi, Unppf, PlB, Utngtie, pallenll favored by rapid service, Satisf.clion guarintirt,<br />
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= t = , A. Va M.<br />
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ATr<br />
Viififia Ii<br />
JP<br />
FT¥<br />
rant, OEEan <strong>City</strong><br />
We Spcrinllze in<br />
LUCKY FAVOR<br />
and BRIDGE PRIZES<br />
Fgr AH Dccavloni.<br />
H. S. Peikin & Sons<br />
llM-ll AH.nlle A.c, Allantic Cilr<br />
1IOFP<br />
MEMSTITCHINU<br />
^B, PLEATING VI<br />
III NINTH BT1IEET. Oamm Cltr. N. I.<br />
It kllli iho (if" » I<br />
II Tnn If hlikhl Epv<br />
•tnri WiMukn n ••!•<br />
ECUDIN<br />
A full line <strong>of</strong> Dlamondl,<br />
Jewelry ud Watehc*<br />
Repairing <strong>of</strong> Spfctadu<br />
AIBO Remodelinii and BtptiriBf<br />
, . Jtwdrj<br />
931 Aabnry Arc Octan CltJ<br />
Frigidaire<br />
Our new cw ElKlrtc Electric Hefrli Refrigerator<br />
has been Inntolleil.<br />
Breyer's<br />
1CB CREAM<br />
All flafan—Tsiita farB^Taiitfi Bcitsr Bell than<br />
Em<br />
DAISY'S<br />
208 Aubnrr AnaM<br />
Phone 874<br />
The Wave <strong>of</strong> Your Heart'i Desire<br />
' Wbeiher ii bf m snft, Rst mafesl. a d«p flaffr «i?i'i<br />
R early fna*» ef itshl riniUlit fflir b ysHit Te§ hi*<br />
but Id eh^ig !(.Jr- >Jr Wr »„ row ro Bfcb, with t!l> !l M*<br />
PI nsl imiUHfd UH maehiiifFjr, aehiiifj in fi five H Ha Jilt th the ispi af a<br />
t *•« jea deiife, B|f lh? HH sf diHfNni type<br />
snd mslhsdi. slhsdi. It iii<br />
isiiiblf Isr si is E1T# anjr<br />
sijls pefRilntnt. t ttjmhrr jh it i be « Hsht fesrn wi*f* the<br />
ssft T_«i.nli ar ihr f ) Cirfllin« Cili milhsd. lhd<br />
' IP YOU llAVl- BKKN TOLD LD THAT VOLFR HAIR<br />
WILL SOT TAKE A WAVR. OK IP VOU ABE ONE OP<br />
THB L-NFORTUSATKS WHO SUFFER FROM THE B&<br />
HULTS OF A POOR PERMANENT, by iU ««M f>?<br />
a. i.viiii, "Y&u are jHit the psneii ws are i!rl*iHi ie<br />
iv-th. W? Ini f-r Hsir* isltjeH tl to ltbor.iorr U-i.<br />
if neegiary, and teiehti^Htj' dettnalne tieeeiref! WS«f<br />
Nnllt Unoll<br />
•Maryland -Avenue-at' the nnnrdivnlk, Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, N. J,<br />
\«iil, «4i.flii*i, M.ilni muf " '. I Ilili dptnlnr.<br />
;';; FLOWERS ' •;<br />
Wh«teTcr your dsm»nd» In<br />
fiowen mv be. we un fill<br />
them In a<br />
torj maniitr.' We onlj solicit<br />
in opportunityloMt-<br />
Uf j yon.<br />
Thos.J. Thorn<br />
1128 B.J Atfno.<br />
t I<br />
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OPrOMETBISTS and OPTICIANS<br />
ESTADL18I1KD rOBIY YEAng<br />
I 1708- Atlantic Avenue. Atlanilc<br />
HOME BAKERY<br />
F. H, HELM. Prop.<br />
SOMERS POINT, N. J.<br />
Dally Delivery in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
BEST QUALITY—LARGE Hl'lM<br />
Most RsasoAahly Priced<br />
Phone 1T3-R.2 Somtrs Point<br />
Our Delivery Car Will Call at Your<br />
RELIABILITY<br />
Is Y#ar« <strong>of</strong> practical Experignce is Your<br />
Guarantee <strong>of</strong> Xiodern, Losling and Keliahk'<br />
Dentistrj-, This Means Absolute 8ati«fac.<br />
tirin to You,<br />
Jiy MODERN JIKTHODM hn niado<br />
dcntiBiry painlesi hy the yK nf "SWEKT<br />
V.VPDB," I Hill eilraci nnp imilh or the<br />
whnle Mi if neiciwary wllhtiui pain, I do<br />
not chargt fur cstracliiiK Icelh when ilthlr<br />
work is done.<br />
SWEET V.<br />
For the i'alnltass Blil^li<br />
<strong>of</strong> Tcoth ,, £$<br />
PAINLESS DR, BLITZSffli<br />
fi •"• (funiiirij <strong>of</strong> 1118 Aliinlle Ave,) *| ffi<br />
Si E, Corner Illinois and Atlantic Aves. :y|<br />
JIAItiSI! Ui . * ' . EilAiUttM<br />
General Motors<br />
la back <strong>of</strong> Frig|dau<br />
ytm ssHArtwn. with Fr^dwre to fuarante<br />
by the financial and iOftaMnng resoulW,<br />
Ottwd Mstow, by iis*|Stattoa rw^uifc<br />
ptpiueMVfluWtiW pwtfBttion, peat vtf>»jfftj<br />
aw<br />
and FfiddaW mtdiinJert units tt %<br />
tt fa-box. Ajsy frigidaire raote<br />
GMAC ttarwapt jtek<br />
imble informatioa about<br />
E hearts<br />
By Murjoriu<br />
;,CHlCllfcIH |An,| 1 ,lic!( llp ,iuil,<br />
Pkyorite Recipes About thu ihirn-" y<br />
I .rtlu» «BtHtnii*a in Ann J in. II I'-ui'i Ui<br />
» fMnSl» MB*!.) if, , 11 Ijiu pii.ii.an<br />
xia ft unlvtrjal favor.' l w.iik—y.m mui i<br />
ifew folki tan flnd its , ---<br />
> refuse a . l I 1 ; 1 -' 1 ' 1 } lll!<br />
iping °t this appeti«. " "' *'<br />
Four faymi". enfikd<br />
givaj tempting<br />
rtelpts foil;<br />
cooking it — iwo"iouincfii woya o! ufop<br />
t-dr goutiHrii Brolliiil etitttf""!<br />
j-a, BBluul 1 very<br />
r1 ' ! iiil etitttf""! i. ;<br />
'<br />
BBIKP II tho etiloHiin ,l» noi. "<br />
•Tbruwn iioth .Idea, ""'J'.-i'". 1 ^<br />
Eaiii on 11 lliia«4 Elaltov ^fM'<br />
lien earnl.hi-.il with •P r A» a .P o l£tSil<br />
nrig baeh<br />
Uy, an*<br />
S<br />
,«, purl.<br />
inqri<br />
Co\or ana lot all<br />
t Ko IBiSWWftt<br />
NOTICE<br />
Second Hand<br />
Furniture<br />
Bnuffht and i old<br />
No Lot Ton Hmall nnd Nemo<br />
Too Liirge<br />
Josiph P. Venable<br />
053 Aabury V\t<br />
'pin p«r»»'^F<br />
No Arms..Paints With Teeth<br />
ItWIIMKS<br />
"HEADLEY"&"ADAMS<br />
Denlera in<br />
READING COAL<br />
Kindling Wtlon Iiy nnrri'1 nr Corel<br />
Uif«! Coal on the Market. 2000 Ihs,<br />
to tiia ton Ruaranlet'il, Uell l'lione<br />
nrtici. and Yard!<br />
TENTH AND W1WT.<br />
in •tee, 24.inchea squanj; 45-inches highs witable f<strong>of</strong> the<br />
Smallest homes* single nab* little shops. Meres* QIC. ,<br />
In efficiency, heats rnora air lhati ordinary hsaters twice klra!<br />
VECTO'S liioi hai heni-dul eonuol, thu« tulj eojl, tuka and wood bil'i.<br />
fil opp^oranee, handsome as tbe moit expensive balhroom<br />
lsvai<strong>of</strong>y, became jacketed In pearMiijtfom puicliin cnaind.<br />
ineosl—nolrifnS, because it pays for itsell by saving hex<br />
in fueL li a supcf^cigntirig-hBat csnvsctor ana eircuUiur, S LJ<br />
•1 Si. (Ireisht e«lia) is beit he.iini metliwl to ihosenut runny 10 1<br />
lh« somowhat larger inveiitiBeni required lor Iiienl AKCOLA Hsi V<br />
Radiator Heat, $10 down. All dealer!, Wrile to Dcfil. R lor catdgg<br />
AMERICAN Ram/Ton<br />
^ ~~~ *<br />
1 7%£ "Eternal "Feminine<br />
f. 'X TNitTlNOTlVBlY a hwlHi -» wnh>i dkygltttr <strong>of</strong> ihe hmae<br />
'^"•^ l.tvehiflBotliBiWlIllkeihwedelieiBiaBil«ullT8rtoluf<strong>of</strong> iht<br />
. . " gtlgiU at the tiridg^ party! It U only Batyrgl iliai ev«ry*sealri«f<br />
• • <strong>of</strong> Ihc h.MStholJ itiould I At pride in ihuwing ihc wondrrful lira<br />
' • ' deUeadei utirl frbao ilainiln that Bay kt tiuilj and i[Uii:Hy pro,<br />
pared ty lh« BW SmVBL "BllfflHc CeM SSiUae," ' 1 ;<br />
• j<br />
And wUhit ill, Smm HHI thrnic %/n'inoiiim prevMti<br />
*' COMHUI, dry cotd tkal f.revrntj mciiacinB BJnirial develop,niW,<br />
nd reuilnag feed dcaji; GanptiM reLrjijttiiBB with fcuili<br />
elwUrd MI Kvtnl >bua er SBRVB. my b«<br />
>A,<br />
ilv<br />
kH CITY. N. j.JglDAY^^ffi^ffi<br />
iiiti.r ill gwui-nl paiij<br />
•1 jni'ilium ,iiut-OVfini<br />
Look far this sign<br />
'-BtBSSsR-<br />
iriil Tuwmwf id-coMH
&£ TEN i —-<br />
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BEGIN HEJEE TODAY<br />
PETER 1.VSTER has lost hl»<br />
memory from shell shock in France<br />
Upon his return Co London ho fails<br />
to recognize<br />
NAN MAERABY, to whom ho<br />
bccama engaged before going to<br />
the front Jfan, proken-hgarted,<br />
retumR to her home to care for<br />
her Uiree motherleni stepbrothers<br />
She is still in touch with<br />
JOAN ENDICOTT, in London,<br />
who has encouraged her to forget<br />
Peter and marry his friend and<br />
follow <strong>of</strong>ficer,<br />
JOHN ARNOTT, with whom<br />
Peter la routing at the home <strong>of</strong><br />
Amott'd sister, not far from the<br />
Man-any estate Nan In drapers<br />
tion, however, over Peter's reported<br />
engagement to Arnott'n sister,<br />
and the hnuncml difficulties <strong>of</strong> her<br />
father, has consented to marry<br />
HAHU.Y SEFTONj, s money<br />
lender, who has promised to cancel<br />
her father's debts to him and<br />
make her a present <strong>of</strong> Peters<br />
IOU's on their wedding ds<br />
Arnott has just mlled to ask<br />
Nan uhethtf her reported engige<br />
ment u true He tells her that<br />
Piter is not engaged to his sister,<br />
Out rather has applied for im<br />
mediate return to Frann Tho<br />
Jnald announces &efton iind Ar i<br />
nott leavei Nan enters thf room)<br />
where Sefton is waiting<br />
NOW GO THS STORY<br />
Sefton took a bundle <strong>of</strong> papers<br />
from his socket and flung them<br />
down on flie table. "There are,<br />
your father's pr.xioue bills," hs<br />
said. • ' i<br />
Nan colored | she glanced at<br />
itfljan, but did not pick them up,<br />
"Thank you," she said.<br />
"By the way," he added, looking<br />
back over hig shoulder, "lister is<br />
engaged to that little widow slater<br />
Willard S. Steelman<br />
REAL ESTATE<br />
Office: 1100 Bay Avenue<br />
Bell 7S4<br />
IS TOUR HOUSE IN-<br />
FECTED WITH VERMINT<br />
Chemical Disinfection<br />
t» Tin <strong>On</strong>ly Son and O«u<br />
BTethud <strong>of</strong> Dasf rojinc Them<br />
T. LEE ADAMS<br />
P. O. Bn iu<br />
lobfafOK AltenUons<br />
T.Walter Wilkinson<br />
/ < • > . , • • ,<br />
.Carpenter and<br />
•M1 \. Bailder<br />
.A 230 Central Avenne<br />
;^ OCEAN ctrr. N. J.<br />
-J& ;f FHQNE 78T-J<br />
Peter Csught Signs <strong>of</strong> a Girl's<br />
While, Frightened Pace,<br />
agely. "There's no -doubt about<br />
that.*<br />
J. E. JOCtf ER<br />
PAINTING<br />
1920 Asbury Avenue.<br />
IF IT COMES IN—<br />
Thro Your Doors and Windows<br />
WE CAN STOP IT<br />
Be It Water, .wind, sand or<br />
mogqnitos<br />
Quality equipment—Lasting<br />
. Service<br />
II. ROLAND PRATT<br />
Somcrg Point<br />
Sager Metal Weather Strips-<br />
Screens<br />
William M. Cameron<br />
Builder<br />
Plans and Specifications<br />
i<br />
1525 Pleannrc Avenue<br />
PHONE 623<br />
TIERED R. SMITH<br />
-; rr\<br />
PAPER HANGER<br />
thoujii—he, j,,,t ,0, n ,,„„„<br />
li-nn \ Herioici iiumred J littk.<br />
"It's Horrible without him," she<br />
addedC<br />
"Vm sure it is," Peter said kind-<br />
V ! he ?. *** something childish<br />
about this girl that appealed to<br />
"I used to have a friend living<br />
with me," she went on. "But now<br />
she's had to go home, and I'm all<br />
alone, I've tried to put up with<br />
it, but somehow today I felt I<br />
couldn't bear It any longer go I<br />
Building-Jobbing<br />
ano ne tola me himself." » ,'?, l i ui «<br />
' ""»"'"•• , ,„<<br />
John Arnoti was right when ho „ w , tat do y° u "»»"— a ^<br />
Joh Argots was right when he<br />
said that Peter had ehanted dur- But Arnot woud say trnxupi- no more.<br />
ing B«lj the *u^* oast B=*^^ few t^j day*. *^' _, , The Rut station AiTintt was wntilH in sight, jisv no and mnrp. he<br />
He had grown irrita itable and mo- thpnged chaed tht the subject subjet huriedly hurriedly.<br />
r»ej ro»e| he h tk tobk to goine i <strong>of</strong>f for lone Nal1 ' s tits haunted I'tter si! the<br />
walks by himielfi ht was abrupt !y *» London, Her smile troubled<br />
with Arnott and seemed to avoid I""",— and htr ^e~and her little<br />
Doris. 1 I tricks <strong>of</strong> manner.<br />
It was the morning after the vil-l Ht was roused from his<br />
laga had been thrilled with the (thoughts by a jolt and • violent<br />
Bows <strong>of</strong> Nan Marraby's engaje.' swen-o, followed by a sudden imment<br />
that Peter.announwd his in- part<br />
tention <strong>of</strong> goinf to London, A cab copiing in the oppogite<br />
."It'll all rot, tearing up to town direction had collided with them at<br />
•liM tjuii" Arnott declared huffily. Hie edrner <strong>of</strong> tho read.<br />
Host fellows are quite content to Lyster had a vojue impression<br />
wait till they're sent for—I know! <strong>of</strong> broken glass and a man's fed,<br />
I am. Don't be an ass, give up the angry fate before hs wrenched<br />
Idea," open the doer and scrambled nut.<br />
But Petei' wauld not; and finally The other cab had come <strong>of</strong>f by<br />
Arnott drove him down to the sta., far the worst <strong>of</strong> the twos the door<br />
Ben tocateh the mid-day train, 1 had jammed, and all the glass was<br />
As they were leaving the village 1 broken, and behind it Peter caught<br />
(hey overtook Nan and the three |<br />
6oy«—Arnott slowed down. <<br />
Nan's eyes went quickly to<br />
Lyster and away again.<br />
• Bow to Hike Bttta<br />
'•Where are you oif to!" she<br />
Mked as lightly an she could, Ar- LAWNS AND GARDENS<br />
nott answered that Peter was fed ••?« • iilt with Like<br />
up with them and was going book<br />
to town.<br />
fit ASBURY AVENUE<br />
AH wort promptly done by<br />
experts, flun pariora and<br />
garages. Give us a call.<br />
W.S.Stcelnian&Sons<br />
Office: 1100 Bay Avcnnc<br />
Bell 7(4<br />
WHENin a HURRY<br />
CONSULT .<br />
DANIELLMURRAY<br />
446 West Avenue<br />
PLUMBING<br />
and<br />
HEATING<br />
BegisteKd<br />
Nan'ft blue eyes dilated I<br />
"You have soon got tired <strong>of</strong> the<br />
country," qho said<br />
P«*ter did not answer; he \toa en<br />
grost^d with the boys, who had<br />
climbed on to the footboard <strong>of</strong> tin<br />
CAT.<br />
"It's goodbye, then, Mr Ljster,'<br />
Nan said. After a moment's hesitation<br />
she held out her hand,<br />
"Goodbye,"<br />
Arnott frowned m he drove on<br />
Was Lyster 11 fool, he wondered<br />
Jlnpaticnfly, that lie eould nut<br />
guess tho meaning <strong>of</strong> the heart-<br />
OCEAN<br />
E. L. SMITH<br />
PAINTER<br />
243 Aflbury Avenue<br />
WALTER TOMLIN<br />
PLUMBING<br />
HEATING<br />
138 Anbury Am<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Telephone 410-J<br />
Jobbing Solicited<br />
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649 ASBUHY AVE.<br />
Phone 29<br />
When You Need a<br />
PLUMBER<br />
We Make a:Specialty <strong>of</strong> Everything<br />
In Oar <strong>Line</strong><br />
OCEAN CITY SENTWEL'-LEptiBR, OCBAN.qTY,_K<br />
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Plumbing<br />
Service<br />
. Your Plumbing and<br />
Heating Problems<br />
Solved.<br />
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PLWMB1N0 AND BEATING<br />
CONTRACTOR<br />
SOB Moorlyn Terrace<br />
Phon* 4M<br />
PLUMBING<br />
and<br />
* HEATING<br />
731 Asbury Avenue<br />
OCEAN CITY, N. J,<br />
Phone 1273<br />
ROOFING<br />
That's<br />
Permanent!<br />
You may pay a bit, more for<br />
your Rb<strong>of</strong>ing — right at the<br />
start —. but that's the end <strong>of</strong><br />
your worries whon you have<br />
work done by us. And as the<br />
years pans you will realize how<br />
economical your Ro<strong>of</strong> ha 1 ? been<br />
Inntallcd. WeU be pleated to<br />
quote you figures.<br />
W.W. SMITH<br />
809 Eleventh Slrect<br />
Phone Z41-W<br />
W. H.<br />
0LDF1ELD<br />
"*" A - ' ^ I \ ^^^0PW^<br />
break in 1 slglit o<br />
Nan's eyes, the<br />
twentieth time tho inip<br />
to him to tell him the troth t<br />
"I I suppose," , " PPeter<br />
etr Bald sudden<br />
ly with ith sort rt <strong>of</strong> f constraint, ' I<br />
suppose is true that His Mur-<br />
rab p i ue that His<br />
d t S f<br />
by is engaged to—Seftun'<br />
•• "<br />
||She's throwing hcrgolf awni.<br />
"Ytfg," nnid Arnott ugatn >i<br />
f » fid's White, frightened sent Nan u, wire, and I'm going<br />
fuce. down to dee her, as ah* can't coma<br />
He got it open after a struggle back to live wltu me "<br />
and helped tho girl out "Nan!" soJd Peter sharply<br />
It v.ns some moments before she<br />
could find her \olce<br />
"They had no right to drive so<br />
fast—1 knew we would have an<br />
aiddent—the police ought not to<br />
allow it. And I'm in Men u harry,<br />
suppose I shall miss my<br />
train."<br />
The police had arrived on tho<br />
scene and were making copious<br />
notes.<br />
'My cub seems fairly umlitmng<br />
ed," Peter said to the girl. ""Jt<br />
you will let me drive you ftlon/f-<br />
1 don't know where you are goinff. '<br />
She tolti him ut once.<br />
'I WIIB going to Huston to catch<br />
ii train, but now I Hupp<strong>of</strong>ie I shall<br />
irfiss it and thme'll bo nobmly to<br />
meet me—oh, h di -\r t I<br />
do 1<br />
y o<br />
wllut shall I<br />
Sihi 'scenii.d itry hplple « PiUr<br />
tlwught with u t-tiine cif mipn<br />
ticnii, nen uhili h< filt rather<br />
&orry fur her<br />
What time dnt r Peter tried to upcak, liut Ho<br />
words would come, His hands wero<br />
locked together, his lips felt cold<br />
.. ,.. and dry<br />
that's her name—Nan I Presently, with an effort, ho<br />
Marraby; she's such a dear, one <strong>of</strong> I found his voice, but it sounded<br />
those cheerful people who seen) to cracked and strange to his cars<br />
do you such n lot <strong>of</strong> good I felt<br />
quite different whflh she was with<br />
me, but now • • • " she looked<br />
away from him out <strong>of</strong> the window<br />
and her little face fell Into hag<br />
gard lines<br />
After a moment she went on—<br />
"Sht» hud hiu|n <strong>of</strong> trouble,<br />
too—and she s so Drove ' She<br />
looked ut him ' I don't know wh<br />
I'm talking to you like this,' she<br />
said with An apologetK smile<br />
'I—I'm Ilnttcrtd that jou<br />
hlioulij,' Ljsttr told her awkward<br />
Iv<br />
After a moment he pronipUd<br />
l»r pentlj<br />
' \ou say your frltnd has had n<br />
loir <strong>of</strong> trouble J m afraid thit most<br />
women have during tilt war—<br />
But Wan' 11 ilifTinnt to most<br />
people i, bhc •)ald with 11 little<br />
the tnun in ike <strong>of</strong> litr lie id ' It iei rned nuih<br />
he «ski d Wt ar( not far fromn<br />
i in} tlf— tlf—I _<br />
ilmll he iltl.jrhttd ti. dme you<br />
baik<br />
She aneptod rtudll —it turned<br />
nut that thire «as 11 quarter <strong>of</strong><br />
un hour in which to catth the<br />
train<br />
•"hi dried h(r t es vhtn nhc<br />
-hoald thi,t, and cohhcntcd to imilf<br />
In looked at Ptlei jnti rt tedly<br />
Mv hu-bind is nut 111 Frince,"<br />
slii smd Impukhclj I -.uppoEe<br />
1<br />
* • • Peter, I think you said Ms Peter Uughed mlrthlcailj, i,B<br />
nama wag • • • ."<br />
leaned hto head In Ms handi for ^<br />
"Yes—Peter Lyster * • • . moment.<br />
never saw huh myself, but Nan "Poor devil," he eald then. "Who<br />
spoke <strong>of</strong> him no much I always knownl"<br />
felt as if I knew him • • • " 3%e<br />
gave a little startled exclamation, The taxi h*d turned Into Euiton<br />
"Forgotten all about her," heboning<br />
towards him. 'Oh, arc Square, end Pifer woks to h|8<br />
said "I knew a similar case," heyou<br />
lin' she sifted anxiously surroundings with a start.<br />
said "I knew a s'm ar case—at<br />
He felt s» it someone hfd pluns-<br />
least—a man who lose his memory Peter pulled himself tfigethc ed him Into nn abyss <strong>of</strong> darkness<br />
in something the samo eort <strong>of</strong> with an effort, though he was and silence* through which ho<br />
way • * * "<br />
white to the lips.<br />
groped vainly in the desire to end<br />
"Really " She looked at him in- "No, no—go on, ho said huski- a way out.<br />
terestedly "J suppose things like ly. "And what happened then— Tho tail * slowing- down, and<br />
that happen every day out inwhat<br />
did your friend tin?" with an uffort he aroufted himself<br />
France, don't they? It must all "Do! What could she dot Sh and turned to tho girl beside him,<br />
bt> such a nightmare—such a hor- just behaved as If nothing ha.
OURTtf V<br />
Chuckle Column<br />
Wouldlt marry that girl—<br />
Young Man?<br />
Take thin Advice!<br />
Get on speaking terms<br />
With her Father,<br />
Engage him fit a game <strong>of</strong><br />
Checkers and let him<br />
Beat you.<br />
Or—if poker is his<br />
favorite pastime, see thnt<br />
He collects all the chips<br />
No matter what it costs you.<br />
[f he .smokes, see that<br />
He (jets all the Cigars he<br />
Oin burn up, Even if you<br />
Have to hold out an<br />
Occasional box <strong>of</strong> candy<br />
<strong>On</strong> your girl,<br />
Tak# him out for a Rame<br />
Of golf. If he makes th»<br />
First hole in 70, see<br />
That you make it in 75.<br />
Be sure to remind him <strong>of</strong>—<br />
"What a whale <strong>of</strong> a player"<br />
H«1«r<br />
Flatter his ear even if<br />
It is ready for the junk heap.<br />
Tell him it "runs stnoother'n<br />
Silk," though it shakes the<br />
Daylights out <strong>of</strong> you while<br />
Saying go. '<br />
Never argue with him or make<br />
The migtake <strong>of</strong> calling<br />
Him "a liar," If he says—<br />
"The World Court is wher» the<br />
International tennis matches<br />
are held and that Florence<br />
Italy ii the maiden name <strong>of</strong><br />
a famous actress"—<br />
Remember—he's right, you're<br />
Wrong!<br />
Keep telling him how you<br />
Admire his Brilliance and just<br />
When you've got both hit head<br />
And chest (walling with pride<br />
And he's smiling, say;<br />
"Dad—May I marry<br />
your dBUght»r?"<br />
Then-<br />
Boy! Sh«'s Yours!<br />
SHE'S YOURS!<br />
J irlcntist claims the "world ntver h«Ba» and never<br />
Jrn 1 " 41 h if it didn't btgiB how wn it anlgJiT BTtrything<br />
i Htanul -a hove SB end ani everything thai «ndj must have<br />
rl inl£ i I , Who Hurled this nrgumenl, anyhow?<br />
*i J " M« DP n Package ot "Taity Kisitj!"<br />
j t -ii i I- iB <strong>of</strong> classifying Cosmetics under the Pure food<br />
jJM(,12 I i i fcteause so many sttnogmphini spend theif lunch<br />
f n i» I Oiweat lipstiek with their sandwiches?<br />
litrrl n fi-i nli 1 has diiMnred thai anta can talk aver the tele<br />
ir « urtl .>' Should say no. We have a eougle <strong>of</strong> "anU" who<br />
JP JTI ' * ' ' llCl ihon anyone wa know.<br />
for a thief to eoneeal books'about^<br />
hJ4 person and pass the guards. I<br />
The clue to the theft <strong>of</strong> a book<br />
is usually secured upon examinn.<br />
tion <strong>of</strong> the slips rdled out when<br />
books are issued.<br />
When a book falls to appear ai<br />
polite note is firHt sent to thei<br />
patron to whom it was issued, Thej<br />
note tactfully states! • "You will!<br />
help us in oiir search If you will I<br />
tell us exactly what you did with<br />
the book when you left, using the<br />
enclosed form for reply. If you<br />
have taken It home, will you please<br />
return it at once?" iome delinquents<br />
became very angry upon<br />
receiving such a reminder. If this<br />
polite request is ignored the<br />
CjTY SBNT.yiL-LBDOEB. OCEAN CITY, N. J.^jFRjPAJ^ JTJNB 4O8Mi,<br />
C, EUOENE DAH^Y, M, D,<br />
rirniin pi.re lmi AUntit ii,,,,<br />
, OCEAN CITT, H, I.<br />
• t> II A. U.<br />
DR. CHAS. H. VAIL<br />
OSTEOPATH "<br />
library authorities follow up theEighth<br />
and Central Av-jnuc<br />
suspect,<br />
A •A book stolen from the public publi OSice Boun—Daily, BounDaily, 9 to B<br />
library today is practically un By Appointment—Phone A i h Bell 2ff,W<br />
salable salable, Book thieves who who once one<br />
preyed on the libraries are well<br />
aware <strong>of</strong> Bus fact. By eliminating<br />
the library stamps it used to<br />
be a simple matter to sell stolen<br />
books to second-hand book uliups.<br />
An experienced dealer in books in ^-. «« •<br />
was nevertheless able to identify °<br />
In in Hint for Men; Trust In a belt but—wear «gs<br />
^ Fnmoun Last <strong>Line</strong>n<br />
ilm jwunii If, Did, Go take the gold lib far a walk."<br />
rr COLUMN—ONE<br />
Vacuum ^<br />
n <strong>City</strong> Title ft Trust Co. BIdg,<br />
stolen books and in many cases n,n BI,,., .... „,<br />
wai well aware that he was deal- Bell Phones iOil-W<br />
ing with stolen goods. Laws have ~ - • -•===<br />
since been passed making any one -- — -,—<br />
rtceiving stolen books equally! • • "<br />
guilty, Thj law has been tested AinBirBf 1 PBnww M n<br />
and 1 DH. J. HOWARD SHARP<br />
DENTIST<br />
the <strong>of</strong>fendeM put in jail for! AWKil,!! ULKOWE, MiD,<br />
the <strong>of</strong>fenie. fodaj- there is no! «H ST. * ATLANTIC ATO<br />
market for stolen books and the OCEAN CITT S i<br />
praetici has become uncommon. UttAK UTT, N. I,<br />
TeltphoBs 719<br />
It ii estimated that 14 million<br />
peripna in the United States an-, Office Houri 5) to 10 a. m.<br />
nually buy merchandise worth<br />
7 to s p. m.<br />
three million dollars on the installment<br />
plan.<br />
-<br />
L«1 to |M „ nor, |irtij,,nln<br />
i *IULBUII, n«,|nT.ntM k rtcuum<br />
.il hlu to •!• 3wn-«tar to tM pictnM.<br />
THE GREAT AMERICAN HOME<br />
I the great runways are esened for A __ Texas _ ___. zoo now has a<br />
"traffic, however* thi ventilating j hern steer si a euripiity.<br />
—* — rhust fte installed and the I<br />
llMtM^S^<br />
WU.BUR,AS<br />
HAVSN'T W<br />
mtk \ .M-t ««* .««•» new tail,<br />
; tli.l.]vn under the river, th(, | afef the original member Is brok-<br />
Ilullunil Tunnoll, one <strong>of</strong> the mlghti-! 11 " ""• •<br />
enylneermil feuts in the; ^—<br />
>rk district, escapi's popular Eyes <strong>of</strong> starfish are located at<br />
utlenlion, but citkuns nt'iir the the lips <strong>of</strong> the arms,<br />
outJeLH huvt> btji'n well aware for, * —==<br />
several years that something stu-j Medieval doctors sometimes used<br />
pendous was Koini? on; und the he-| parts <strong>of</strong> Kgyptian mummies in<br />
KiniiUm f'f the new upproiieh ar-. contacting medicines,<br />
ti'ry iii ji'rsi'y <strong>City</strong> is vipib!i> to !<br />
d<br />
(si uf<br />
from tlii. Irain-U VHNt |n recognition <strong>of</strong> his million-<br />
k buililinir l,k, a tiu r.il<br />
. INTKHESTING NOTES<br />
, Broadcasting <strong>of</strong> radio programs<br />
| in the United States costs about<br />
|«00,000 a night..<br />
Of thi, 100 Br-ople in Mentor,i<br />
K) 1 dollar gift for restoration work in<br />
Kranc'i% a street in Versailles will<br />
, bii nuinrd Hue dn Hoekefeller, fur<br />
Statistics muy help to alw unrnn'John I), Hoekefeiier, Jr.<br />
notion <strong>of</strong> the.' size <strong>of</strong> thy tunnel,' = = ,<br />
|lt».totnl li-riBth i» closij to two<br />
., JO ploy musical instruments, i<br />
1 England's recent jrenerul strike<br />
, miles, and ,-s capacity amounts to! is (.sgmated ti) have cost morn<br />
!a,000,000 vehiH u year, Tiie than a billion dollarsr-including<br />
, maximum depth <strong>of</strong> the roadway lie. ilic expense to the nuvvnmwnt<br />
! low mean IIIKII water is ninety- '<br />
three .feet. In the bciring <strong>of</strong> the ^—~~ : Mr. nttd Mrs. Hsrfy Talge have<br />
The 8e\yjnfT Clrelo <strong>of</strong> the Bo.<br />
Chunrh organs are<br />
TIP8 ON<br />
FeUows Run to Odd Sizes j<br />
thany M. V. Churth will hold «<br />
opened thii? cottage for the sea~<br />
from many pBrt, gf<br />
Up in Greenland, where varieties "haku" on Friday, <strong>Jun</strong>o H, Inson,<br />
i<br />
tho ground that thui,<br />
Spiu-n ntoie They will cancel the Mr. and Mrs, George iaar spent<br />
<strong>of</strong> weather come from, the Danish<br />
mortgage on the parsonage In the week-end In Frankliiivillo with<br />
Government has gladdened the July.<br />
Mr, and Mrs, Yemen Inyder, Urn.<br />
heart <strong>of</strong> the United Statee Weather E M. Taylor, <strong>of</strong> Sixth street ami<br />
SIT- UM« HI*", "l!,uil 3Hi^'<br />
Greut Britain, Franco<br />
. Bureau •..,..._..„„._._ l>y efltuulifthinR a radio stu wBW YMk avenue, has been «• iaar is Mr, inyder's sister.<br />
um rune daylight nUunf<br />
' tion M Jullanohaab, which Is ox- j pointed nro warden <strong>of</strong> that district<br />
Meted to gfv, UB quite a few good i ]n p|aw Of jqhn H, Baylor, resigni^<br />
&I\Q% weather tips<br />
Councilman and Mrs, McCurdy<br />
, entertained Mr, MeCunly's ilster<br />
I and family, Mr, and Mrs, Allen<br />
MsOlure, <strong>of</strong> Tumefsvillo, N, I,,<br />
, , Jare miies hav<br />
Sunday,<br />
in the Sunara do<br />
and Mm. Charles Roberts<br />
returned from PhilMdelphin.<br />
• they went to decorate thoir<br />
grave. He wag one <strong>of</strong> tho<br />
bnut four billion .follars?<br />
About MOorTipun<br />
rules" will shortly %<br />
lexico and South Amoplc,<br />
telr future hu.liiu,",!,. •£'<br />
—<br />
tubes half a miliiiin cubic yards uf<br />
ruck, mirth and silt were excavated.<br />
III thu building operation<br />
llii,000 tons <strong>of</strong> cast-iron tunnel<br />
lining uml 1,10.000 tuns uf cnncreii, SAM SLOTOROF<br />
WITH used. KVITV minute nearly<br />
•1,000,000 ruble feet (,f fresh air<br />
will be pumped down tu the motor-<br />
The Popular Clothing Store in Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />
ists speeding under the Hudson<br />
tides,<br />
For Men, Young Men mi Boys<br />
Originally it was estimated that<br />
ihi. Hudson tunnel would cost<br />
rai,000,000 to build and nguip. The<br />
l.uuildlng- <strong>of</strong> - adequate approaches' 1329,31 -Arctic Avenue<br />
and the increased cost <strong>of</strong> 'material*'<br />
and labor has run tho expense un Cor, Arctlt and Tennefiee Atenuei<br />
Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />
to $ !U,000,000,<br />
Phone Marine 5095<br />
SAVES YOU MONEY<br />
PEW STEAL FROM j HOLLAND TUNNELL length. Automobita have alreadv<br />
CITY UBRARIES, MOST IMPOSING '"* '.he trip under the river,<br />
— ~ I • . " which Indicates how nearly flniiih.<br />
But Arwili Art Nearly Always. Toial Cost <strong>of</strong> Completed struclure ed ttre tlw Xabm Followed by Convictions<br />
today- Defore<br />
Despite the millions <strong>of</strong> books j<br />
refularly consulted and lent at the;<br />
New York Public Library, loss,<br />
through theft is at present almost<br />
negligible. A few years ago book<br />
thefts were mueh more commonand<br />
certain thieves specialized, in j<br />
book stealing. Today the library i<br />
is known to^e a dangerous place'<br />
from which to steal, i<br />
In the course <strong>of</strong> a year some<br />
fifty books usually disappear from'<br />
the library. The number is small;<br />
when it is considered that morei<br />
than 6,000,000 people use the books!<br />
in the open shelves, and that more'<br />
than 2,300,000 volumes are given 1<br />
the orchestra at the Hippoilromt m<br />
tho Mullon Dolsir MV, AthinUe | days<br />
<strong>City</strong>.<br />
friends,<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Fred-Arnold have<br />
Mr, and MM, BhiinMM tad as<br />
left by motor on a tour <strong>of</strong> the New<br />
tJieir jruBStg members <strong>of</strong> "their<br />
. family from PhUndsSphia over tha<br />
England States,<br />
j holidays, .<br />
The Women's Christian Tempet-<br />
Chapel<br />
James Jledkly Is now a poiica.<br />
ance Union met In Bethany M, P,<br />
S man here. He was iworn In afew<br />
' iyi ago, _ '<br />
thg guests <strong>of</strong> Dr, and Mrs, Otto lections under the leadership <strong>of</strong> JoMph Timlin, <strong>of</strong> PhtladelphJB,<br />
Prye^ who recently moved hero Mm. Martha Krueger, -Miss Thur-<br />
from Newark, N, J,<br />
lew was at the piano,<br />
The women <strong>of</strong> Grace Lutheran Frank Sautter and family have<br />
Church held a cake sale at tho cor. moved back to Philadelphia. Mr,<br />
Somers Point Notes<br />
<strong>of</strong> New York avenue and Shore<br />
_ Ed<br />
Memorial Day exercises were<br />
to be a<br />
hold in tho city Ml on Monday<br />
have pure<br />
morning, Instead o( in front <strong>of</strong> the<br />
and the prnecds<br />
flon^a grave He was one pf the go IQV. arils<br />
building, as scheduled, owing to the World War Veterans and die.i whili ch<br />
inclemency <strong>of</strong> the weather, AH<br />
were presented with a small (lag over seas<br />
as they entered,<br />
Edmund Eliason, a World War<br />
veteran, was master <strong>of</strong> ceremonies.<br />
The meeting was opened by the<br />
Rev, n, 0, Phillips with a prayer!<br />
'My Country Tis <strong>of</strong> Thee," assembliigej<br />
address by Uis mayor, pre-<br />
f Sen are Dinmona «no Koiwl LariKO. ,....»., J to he the Iiirgent nnt lh« <strong>of</strong> the memorial tablets<br />
MI n'niMJtn America. Binmem! w«ishLi<br />
into white thg little<br />
„,, n Kant 2W The former U ownea hy B, U. Humbert, <strong>of</strong> Coming.<br />
ETlllB toWer Mr F, H. Dlvnn, o! Monroe, Wlieonnln.<br />
VlCTIMi<br />
ijoyctl hj Fp ho Uken the Follow<br />
Htl =- ing ^etlE h\ rene^-n^ the application<br />
All appliciiti<strong>of</strong>f received nl<br />
nLMu victims are iiot uneam<br />
tin p%.ecume <strong>of</strong>fiee up to and in-<br />
on in Nt-w York Citj uml most<br />
cluding Wednesday <strong>of</strong> each «cek<br />
[ them e%entuall> find then fta><br />
uill be --cheduled foi e^animations<br />
^ the puliee station They are<br />
un the Saturday following, mhilc<br />
byallj ^tnt to BeLldvue Ho*.iiital<br />
all thusfc TtceHCfl after Wd<br />
h bnn. u^ion and trgatiflent<br />
1<br />
H i* strange," said s puhce lieiF<br />
how such \ ictlms <strong>of</strong>ten<br />
far afield snd ar? ^ome<br />
nn^ning ft»J* v-^ek^ ami<br />
befnre th«v turn up H is<br />
tall> umuzmR to «iee htm lhe«e<br />
infartunute'i are able to tuki. care<br />
niKfl* CB and keep nut <strong>of</strong><br />
inn. I hyvg seen a lot <strong>of</strong> them<br />
The Stratford<br />
nl the^ aie usually neat anil clean<br />
Seventh and <strong>Ocean</strong> AMBBB<br />
runet Pnd da not look us<br />
to "lie 'ftSSS<strong>of</strong>iii<br />
BOOMS AND HOARDING<br />
hjd espeneneed undu<br />
sFd^hijH *ihiy ar^ "f both «e\e<br />
MRS .M. RUBICAN<br />
The Holland Vehicular Tunnel<br />
ml <strong>of</strong> aU agig from merp bojs an<br />
under the Hudssn River is rapidly<br />
Phone 891<br />
rta de Ime driiifc-pale and<br />
to old men and women<br />
nearinlr completion. It is possible<br />
dry, and as food as It looks.<br />
1<br />
<strong>On</strong>e p%peet» to find the ag£i<br />
•to walk today dry-shod from New<br />
g,i,b. iiio<br />
Specially bottled and Is-<br />
in^ from loss <strong>of</strong> memory am<br />
York to New jersey through , SANATORIUM<br />
belled tow those who desire<br />
hr mfirniltiea 01*1 people live<br />
either <strong>of</strong> the tubes. The route lies<br />
through clean, well-lighted pass- SCOTCH HALF,<br />
i much in the past that a nrtv<br />
a rtally exceptional blend.<br />
orid grav-s up afaund them with<br />
ages a mile and three-quarters in<br />
FOR SALE<br />
i,ut their being aware <strong>of</strong> it Htmee<br />
bung in thn pa^t as thpy tin they<br />
New fi-Rooma and Bath<br />
easily bewilderei! at new<br />
BUNGALOW<br />
find ^trdflge sights gome <strong>of</strong> them<br />
•»» Boim i U 11 A, Hij ? u I p, y,<br />
At Fourteenth Street and<br />
-Venture fmm theii abodes ^u m no longer the last bul Thurlow, Mary Thurlow, Mildred<br />
wark uf man against the encioacii Shaw, Florence Shaw, Florence<br />
f d Kigular Hart, Edna MarKerum, Alva Shai 1 flnrrv Kelson Mr« bsiviilBobln<br />
•on, Miss Alma lartock,' Mis<br />
SyUia Thurln», Miss Anna Thur<br />
low Mis, Man' Thurlow and th<br />
R C Phillips<br />
game<br />
ere<br />
ments <strong>of</strong> modern women, ,,,&— -<br />
nilll| ^...^ ^<br />
Hanom, a Turkish woman, has lie-! voqj, nm| jim, Wiliiam ShaiTOck,<br />
manijeil the right to exercise juili-1 cSeorge Qemerson, Bertha McCov<br />
cial functionsi and is headed toward i Unii Alice Olson, <strong>of</strong> Newburish. N,<br />
Y., Hpont the week-end with Mrs,<br />
Sadie' Wood,<br />
Mrs, Anna A. BUHOman spent<br />
the Memorial Oily holidays with<br />
her mother, M, George D<strong>of</strong>oney.<br />
The Boy Scouts held a meetinll<br />
In tho old church building under<br />
the ilirection <strong>of</strong> the scoutmaster,<br />
Mr, Evans,<br />
iVEEKl.Y-"KXAMS >> a judg^hip in the New Turkev<br />
She ha a-itadv oeen ippointed<br />
cltrk <strong>of</strong> the Municipal Court <strong>of</strong><br />
Conatiu)tlno»Iii. Sh months' In.<br />
cumhpnev <strong>of</strong> th^i position is requisite<br />
before a woman Ihay he ap<br />
ptuntpd tu a positmn on the bench<br />
N l will nut get nth in her<br />
fl, fnr her sidarj i-, fi^ed nt<br />
"|1O a mnnth ^he is a giaduatc <strong>of</strong><br />
the Stamlioul Law School<br />
THIH rOUNrllY'^ WEALTH<br />
Lmle Sums wealth (the Feder<br />
al 1 rade Council sjitakin^) is-<br />
1550,000,000,000 and Is Browing<br />
FOR - unw-Kiir <strong>of</strong>—J3!raop,ono,oon—it<br />
REALTORS LICENSES \_var, a nd hl^ annual intrtase <strong>of</strong><br />
intnme is a billion Does some<br />
bodv wj *tati-tiL*, are dull 7<br />
AWNINGS<br />
TukL nLtmn now for summer comfort<br />
SojLtt awiiinRS «h»-h will ploteLt -aall<br />
p^pei, tuna Diul (ttpuiai%e decorations<br />
from thi! IBSS <strong>of</strong> n hot summer sun Then<br />
tni_thr 'IOITIL with awnings is the coolest<br />
home<br />
lorn<br />
LAWRENCE M. LEAR<br />
Shades, AwningB and Draperies<br />
637-39 Asbury Avenue<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
NOX<br />
PHONE 3BB.W<br />
MOTOR FUEL<br />
ISM1TH & RAYl<br />
KNOCKS<br />
EXPRESS<br />
S24 Asbury Avenue<br />
MOVING HAULINGi<br />
WOOD DEALER Turns Mountains<br />
into Mole hills<br />
CHARLES P. LAKE<br />
REAL ESTATE<br />
Buying i Saline i Renting<br />
, Boom J01 <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Title and<br />
-Tnnt-BnlMlnr<br />
OCEAN CITY. N. J.<br />
mauKr, BArireft m o.<br />
nfitdaa ui Surgeon<br />
Oik. M..,,, , i. „. b, 1 P. «.<br />
"• Olutmniltt<br />
Cor. W«l«y ATH. .nd Ninth St.<br />
ATTOENETS-AT-lAW<br />
GEORGE B. GREI9<br />
ATTOHNET and COUNSELLOR.<br />
AT-tAW<br />
em Mr BBi ml<br />
K HrfaatoU, c». _ ,. „<br />
r<br />
CIVIL ENGINEER . SURVEYOH<br />
;i<br />
CUT EnilnMr. DIIID Clir, S, J,<br />
REAL ESTATI<br />
J.NEISONLOPER<br />
Real Gitate Broker<br />
1225 Bay Avenue<br />
OCEAN CITY, N. J.<br />
REAL ESTATE<br />
Real Estate Insurance<br />
EWING T. COHSON<br />
REALTOR<br />
757 ASBURY AVE.<br />
OCEAN CITT, N. J.<br />
Ford Owners<br />
DAT - NIGHT - SUNDAY<br />
Personal Service Satisfies.<br />
KURTZ & YOUNG<br />
Ford Specialists<br />
9th and Bay Avenues<br />
Phone 833<br />
WALTER G. GIBSON<br />
Real Estate Insurance<br />
802 CENTRAL AVENUE<br />
Phone 1295<br />
Ha wlillnt Im I W£sklJa_kaa*-^<br />
n ffii ji! we cut {ill BE<br />
•BM, IirsMliii Ig BIF mi Qftan<br />
fnnt pmpertifl. ChBlgg cstUls<br />
I« lilt. Alia ISM for inmtmni!<br />
ini tar imgriiniiiiiii^ilit ihelei sf<br />
OHIO Oiif.^ Apulr to<br />
J. M. CHESTER & CO.,<br />
OCEAN CITY, N. J,<br />
POWELL'S MARKET<br />
—Gordon Brothers—<br />
DISTRIBUTORS<br />
740 Asbury Avenue<br />
Bett Phone 168<br />
Stamina<br />
That is Thrilling Thousands<br />
A 461b. crankshaft, supported bending and weaving; Fiaher<br />
by over-sue interchangeable bodies, famous for strength and<br />
brome-backed bearings; semi' durability,<br />
steel pistons; rugged I-beam 6e& „<br />
tion connecting rods; valves <strong>of</strong> Jncse are but a few ex&tnples<br />
special alloy steel with greatest <strong>of</strong> advanced engineering that<br />
heatresiftance;traii5inlssionand stamp the Pontiac as a Six that<br />
rear axle gears <strong>of</strong> extra weight, only General Motors could have<br />
width, and wearing qualities; a - developed and produced to sell<br />
tturdy frame designed to resist- at so low a pried<br />
CKAlMlSltCoraM-iiPlSw*"**.<br />
CAMPBELL & MORRISON<br />
1H9 Asburv A\cnuc, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
PHONL "iBl<br />
AB"• AsiibctatA Dealer* uf<br />
OAKLAND SALES AND SERVICE *<br />
\ 406 North Albany A-venue. Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />
SIX I,<br />
; Conducted Every Saturday<br />
Morning in This ataie,<br />
Appileanls for licenses as real<br />
tstiite brokers or salesmen in New<br />
^Jersey find it convenient to take<br />
•the required qualification tost due<br />
(to the fact Chat live esiamlnution.x<br />
lore held weekly in various cities,<br />
(The examinations, are conducted<br />
levers' Saturday morning, thus <strong>of</strong>tording<br />
all persons desirous <strong>of</strong> enpgiiiif<br />
in the business an opportunity<br />
to procure licenses ten days<br />
ifter filing their applications.<br />
The course <strong>of</strong> procedure is for<br />
he (iruKpective broker or salesman J<br />
»flr«t file an application with the!<br />
Sew Jersey nsal G»tati: Commii*<br />
ion, 1 EiichanFO Pla«. ^" e ^<br />
:ity, which application iiniier the<br />
revisions <strong>of</strong> the law must be on<br />
ie at least ten days before a linse<br />
is CTanteil to any one. Upon<br />
•celpt ff tho-BppiicatlDn at ths<br />
lecutivs <strong>of</strong>fleff o( the commission,<br />
o applicant Is,notified to appear<br />
r an examination at a place near,<br />
t his or her resiileneo where such<br />
amination is beTng held, A fe_w<br />
is rollowing the esamination the<br />
pliant is notified <strong>of</strong> the result<br />
d, if successfun licenses nro is.<br />
en" Immediately won the receipt<br />
the required fee.<br />
Another convenienee and<br />
For<br />
Fifth Street and Bay Avonuo<br />
_two furnished houiei, n|M<br />
nn the Boys lot 100 ft, on Bay<br />
Avenue, atid »00 .ft. BJI F.fth<br />
Btreet, with riparian rig<br />
Ground noiir: two car gnB<br />
laundry, tath and 8tore»«m,<br />
front and sWo porch, First<br />
noon Kitehon, dining, pantry<br />
in.1 living room; ftent and KIUO<br />
porehiS,<br />
lieat-gai and<br />
ply ni<br />
NELM8, Owner<br />
• r 20 Sonlh 33rt Streel<br />
PhDaoiipWo. P<br />
or lour own<br />
Beauty and Protectowi<br />
I<br />
)CM iOSWto an «8t(raBt
W-<br />
They're "All the Class^' at College SESQUIIUSICAL<br />
CONTEST IN OCT.<br />
Telephoning To Europe<br />
•gClAN CITY BINTINEt-LBDOBR, OCEAN CnPY, W. Jfw rapAY, JUNE 4, 192S,<br />
.*• [three months established a newhas<br />
placed tho Oakland Motor Car<br />
record, which has been maintained Company In volume n« one <strong>of</strong> tho<br />
by production and sales <strong>of</strong> more ten n lending- automobile manufnc<br />
than 21,000 Fontiad Slxei during<br />
turerfl<br />
turerfl.<br />
the flrit five months.<br />
Thi<br />
BROWN'S GOOD WORK<br />
nale,<br />
During the first month that the jhas, P. Drown, <strong>of</strong> Boeilty'a<br />
New Jersey Affair Will<br />
Fentiac Six was introduced, Janu- Point, is being conKrntulntml by 'y P.ity,<br />
Hold In Ciimdcn<br />
ary <strong>of</strong> this year, the average dally some <strong>of</strong> hit many friends on hl» Ing <strong>Jun</strong>e 10 ,<br />
production wan approximately CO excellent work at the recently- naunced later.<br />
Thr tjul Centennial Esposi-<br />
rs. During February, 140^ ears<br />
opened Fieetwosd Hotel, llxth r<br />
mb<br />
tltifi now Li'lfiK hi'hl in I'Mludel*<br />
street and Wesley avenue. Mr<br />
day were produced und this was<br />
ornto plQn, J<br />
phiu is a rt'lt'brJition uf Ihij one<br />
Brown did the interior graining<br />
,,,.jreased to 230 a day during<br />
hundred liiui fiftii'th anniversary<br />
and waxing at thin hounii, anil it<br />
nf tho signing <strong>of</strong> llii* Dfdariilioh<br />
.March, During April a daily reflects much credit on hii ability<br />
llidt'ptMHU.nt-p,<br />
schedule <strong>of</strong> more than 800 Fentiaea in his line.<br />
Tin* Kxiiij^iliun, MuMJi- Committee<br />
was ffiiiinUiined, ttfld throughout<br />
iii* PH UNUIL' u eiinsiderabl!' *um<br />
May 340 <strong>of</strong> these curs were Miss Lillian Cannon, <strong>of</strong> Bait?*<br />
f iniiiii'V u» firm's fur inimirul nr-<br />
produced doily.<br />
more, aged SB, la a new American<br />
'iinpli»hnii-m in thi' fii-ldi* uf<br />
The sweeping increase <strong>of</strong> Oak.<br />
aspirant for fame who will try to '••I III.<br />
unijioHliiin und public perform-<br />
land Kn mill's for the same period<br />
conquer the, Engflih Channel this «tlh. ||Uo<br />
over the year 1925 is equally us<br />
summer. Last year ahe swam 22<br />
ln th lulli-r UISM, ;i [jrizM ni<br />
spectacular, Tho combined produc-<br />
miles in 11 hours in qhesap-ako<br />
#M0 la ntfrml I emh uf Hijhi<br />
tion <strong>of</strong> Oakland and l'ontiac Sixes<br />
Bay, under trying conditions;<br />
i'Uls^e*: Suiirunii riiiilralto, lunuf<br />
btiriliine viuliii, •ii>fiiiuellu, iimm<br />
jitiii am,<br />
—J—Caw<br />
lAett Is Peler D^ Pauls, Idol or nuigmgblle ram _<br />
idU -ami -Uu<br />
i dirwiioii uf tho Niiliiinal Fuili'rii<br />
, Above S'ou «pe (he onlj- son.pounii i<br />
1 fiWimlip Memorial Duy rate al inJianupulla,<br />
Benton (left) and Thelmn f'oilsr Th Juafton class in Annrlfa^rxirnihy lion nr llunii' Clubs, Ihriiufcll it. __=__===_=ai__.<br />
worth college, »pokane, '<br />
In iakmB u. A dpsrees in whit- State ami disiru-t iiJIieerM, ^ * ~<br />
and form ilw i.niire ciss3. "<br />
N..w jersey Stale inntcst will be NAKH-Rl'ILT AJAX<br />
held in t'iim.l..n during the ni.inth KNOWN AS<br />
. <strong>of</strong> Qetnlier, ami the Liherlv ill,.<br />
! triel I'linli'iit wili un hold in New<br />
Vork <strong>City</strong> during the immUi nf<br />
Oi'lnboi-, Thi' Hiiiil I'tintosts will be<br />
hold in Nnvemher lit tho Exposition<br />
in Philadelphia, -'*<br />
to Am.-fii.un* j,^ iH^n'oiitiroF ubsurbid by'tli<br />
,' Tiinf',,, '- j iiiiriMii company, Tho i-onNolidn.;<br />
•U •Trarly'ln H"" 'W** X] 'y, nM '»»»W " f a, ana his son,<br />
Ho~drove-ln«ih»<br />
Students must<br />
wuJ under the agi<br />
I tllO tOHt pil'ClB<br />
: tin '„.,_..„'..'" 'he Ajux with a pmdurtiuti (if.<br />
Mure Oakland<br />
Within<br />
1 IWH to lho automobile industry,<br />
r»UTYil /»r> I ni'i-IiUM) nf the diMTiiinii for the<br />
NAmjAcm six; , S a ^ ^ ^<br />
Tho x,i«h=built AJax heroiiftor!!<br />
fuiitfsts take<br />
! Ootcibor, it would" seem n. „<br />
I to prepare the students befor<br />
I end <strong>of</strong> this mupicsl season.<br />
Direction <strong>of</strong> tho' contest in X<br />
Jersey is in ohart>e nf Sirs.<br />
1 '^;' 011 ^'""'»' '«»«l 100<br />
will b.. knuwn as thf Nash Light l"" ntn! Mfpurse without tnt<br />
- • is but a piece qfki<br />
"" tr^::? NainffiSr't^,OAKLAND PLANS TO<br />
INCHE<br />
and Puntiacs<br />
Wl<br />
,000" ciii«, Mn...<br />
the<br />
r...<br />
liimililt lho vaHuiw Na»h| plants The Oakland Motor Car ComujliiB<br />
identical, tho caniialulaUun I pIlny wn| incroiiKe it* production<br />
nf manufurturlnir nporalinns af- s,.bodulo on bnth tho Ouklanii Six<br />
, -,, „, ••:••"•-„'•„, % .-• ' orl ' 1 ' inrrranpil produi'tion fBcih- 1 ,., '<br />
i b Sorffintvmp Wt and 1 '1ho $? '•", "T SH * ^ ?'« * hil0 1 h . S«* «-»«».. It w»<br />
llbCS diS" ii In 4urU ''f f_ 1":..' 8,Sd<br />
n . t ' lfli " 1 ',ni,'..fimaiiiifaclur1np,al „„, ,„„,,,!„,, <strong>of</strong> distrlt't nmnBg.<br />
inunk-alianx to lire. W. "iiuni.."it<br />
By R, 11, aherrill j , a whilo nt i«i*l, .... _. will bo distinrtly<br />
The frequent „,<br />
I on the sidi' nf American t<br />
reports nfi f.i|ci. thi' niotlun pirturo, r;<br />
the successful radio cphono test"' ' •<br />
; "'! J "- " - . • lhl» Imfi-aso in . production i«<br />
irt hn will bo Bind i,i fur Announcement nf the change in pl-.niioil to nieot lhi> Increasitif; call<br />
' " frum Ajiis Mix tii Nash Light from dngriiTK for mufi' curs to SUB-<br />
_'y thi'ir nrilern on hunil. At no<br />
thno thip: yfar fm^ Oakland been<br />
to supply ilou|prn with suflleir-urs<br />
to meet their require*<br />
S<br />
Jip| *pMe - /m GoipAoy"'-<br />
r<br />
Ulei are saddles, but notit<br />
eithej, as the above phot* indimite,!! Qnefi loose, the. would-be<br />
everyJJhorBe will stand for 'em, t<br />
rider was thrown for a eoal, the<br />
Asd •jth a human load in the sad-<br />
saddle eaine <strong>of</strong>f and thi wild "host"<br />
This scene was one <strong>of</strong> thi un- literally slashed it to pieces with<br />
dle tkbost—well, that's like so expected thrillers provided recent- his ho<strong>of</strong>s while giving vent to his<br />
isan ivy" to ly at a Canadian rodeo, when they equine rage. No—thanks—we'll<br />
.--. b<br />
back. No army <strong>of</strong> .. —• eew- tried tid to t make k a docile dil saddle ddl hhorse<br />
take life's ups and downs in a<br />
boys H going to make him carry out <strong>of</strong> a "four-legged bit a' dyna-<br />
flivver!<br />
NEflC BOOKS IN THF<br />
, PUBLIC LIBRARY<br />
NeWbouk, recontlv a Ik I to thn<br />
Oceaiijity PuhliL Libn y IIIIUIIL<br />
tile fqjfcwmir<br />
FicMon Mm 41 n bj<br />
Geer^y* Agnca. Cham! rl*un<br />
"Hsaie Talent ly LOUI-L Clnn<br />
EBT Hale<br />
fGniM \alb> ly Mary Juhn<br />
ston _<br />
"Tho, Sungayur- by H H<br />
KnlbbjB<br />
"Instruments <strong>of</strong> OarKne hv<br />
\iicei3Jurfr Miller<br />
•M'J£ath«r Enjoy,. I It bv P<br />
G WWohouse<br />
Norpfiction H »t ir\ <strong>of</strong> tl i<br />
ForeigS Poliev <strong>of</strong> the Lniud<br />
Stated' by Randolph G 4 l.im<br />
^otel Management Principles<br />
sad ^Practice b\ Luciu AI<br />
Boomer.<br />
"Tha" Oifonl Book <strong>of</strong> Fnjrli h<br />
Prase,* chosen and edite 1 bj Sir<br />
Arthuj Qulller Couch<br />
^Inllinate Papers <strong>of</strong> Colonel<br />
HfiBSiif* arranged on a narrative<br />
by Claries Seymour<br />
"Ifi^ g Per on 1 Efficients<br />
The p]?sehelogy <strong>of</strong> p r on.il<br />
fy Donald A L inl<br />
s <strong>of</strong> the bea by J<br />
O clock ' by \my<br />
Owls, hj AnniL Cerroll<br />
«<br />
"OlflBial Automobile Blue Book<br />
lD2SjgBtaon vol 2<br />
"WSld Atlas <strong>of</strong> Commercuil<br />
Geology, pubh^htd by tht- L H<br />
Geological Buney<br />
'iAfflost Autumn, b\ E M<br />
V'erkas,<br />
MORE SCOUT LEADERS<br />
r>ARE BADLY NEKDKI)<br />
tstgd Are Asked to<br />
; Headquarters<br />
Theueaurt af hsnor <strong>of</strong> this Bo><br />
tDlstnct win held Thuredny<br />
<strong>of</strong> last vreck In the Beth<br />
P|J POINTERS<br />
wns trlml In nui1a|)cst for<br />
franen Tl tv li\d bclt*-r<br />
loll « II II l« tur(rlnE<br />
r onu ^>. p oui n nt-Tt<br />
• * •<br />
rnmcut ft rl I ]i rnnd<br />
liut lio\i iboul corni-J lucf<br />
a<br />
j<br />
-tan<br />
l<br />
n iicimcn T etothta cost 12<br />
llnra nnnually. The ten*<br />
Iho more It corns<br />
• • •<br />
o jour en.« mm n physi<br />
t IH. euro li n ln ihL rlshl<br />
nolea un oi>ltnll,i nc<br />
feo i«r(.^ tn,lcd a<br />
ror»:oooi) tic atiie<br />
DELIVERED<br />
PROMISED<br />
L\ ^pTLY AS ORDEIIED<br />
We Arc<br />
In<br />
JQBWORK<br />
*^4<br />
k^l; Advantage <strong>of</strong> Our<br />
-^ btrvice qt a -<br />
j REASONABLE<br />
' ^t CQST<br />
Printer<br />
any M, E, Church at Bomers Point, be organized into stout troops ifj<br />
A nuraler <strong>of</strong> scouts from <strong>Ocean</strong> tho services <strong>of</strong> additional leaders<br />
<strong>City</strong>, Pleasantville and Somers could be secured. If there ia any<br />
Point were present to advance to man in this community who would<br />
higher degrees in scouting, be interested in extending the<br />
Scoutlni has been solng ah"""-' scout proBrarn, it would be ap-'<br />
very successfully since Atla,<br />
and Cape May counties have me:<br />
preciated if they would communi.<br />
ed into the new Atlantic CounL_ qato with scout headquarters, 407!<br />
and a groat many more boys could Freeman Building, Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, '<br />
Elberon Hotel<br />
Cor. 8th and Central Ave,<br />
Entrance on Central Avenue<br />
MRS. B, A. DENTON<br />
Proprietor<br />
Now Open lor the <strong>1926</strong> Seaion<br />
"WHERE SEBV1CE la PARAMOUNT"<br />
IDEAL ROOMS FINE DINING SERVICE<br />
We Offer an<br />
Exceptional Value<br />
In a Two Family House<br />
Lot is 40x100<br />
on Central Avenue'<br />
0 Hoonis and Bath<br />
<strong>On</strong> Each Floor<br />
'Honestly AppraiBod<br />
Absolutely the Last Opportunity to<br />
purchaic at this prteo.<br />
$12,500<br />
Well Financed<br />
Immediate Possession<br />
/ Including this Year's Income «_.•<br />
Opportunity Sails by<br />
IN BROAD IIAYUGIIT<br />
CLIMB ABOARD<br />
A Beach front Lot<br />
Is presented, do liot let It slip .by.<br />
The price ia unusually low—<br />
100 Feet<br />
Both SidcH nf Wesley Avenue %<br />
Riparian Grant<br />
$3P,000<br />
Financed up to 60^<br />
Come in and let ua explain how a<br />
Small deposit yvill make you a Property<br />
Owrier in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>* <<br />
iiiipiit.<br />
OfEAN QCBAH N. fMPAV,<br />
'A.<br />
Phone,49<br />
May County at a cost <strong>of</strong> {3D a BB, SARGENT PBFTACHE3 . Sargent will prpsch at I<br />
ilug terdee. ills sflbject t _<br />
SPECIAl VICTOR reeojid. which ineljidfj. IS dliks for SUNDAY EVENING fo "tjfe^tn the Mind ftf the<br />
iaeh record-<br />
Master." .<br />
It is propoged to have iflflh re- The Saeraintnl <strong>of</strong> thi Lord'jl The Church School meets at evening.<br />
RECO^OR CO. port to prepare a three.niinutf<br />
ipner will'ta observed to the<br />
rirrt Mettodfit Chttreh at We 1215 and the Epworth League at<br />
tails for tJie»:e reeordR thil week, (Borning Sunday service. At tnl»<br />
Feature <strong>of</strong> Advertising Cape<br />
Mrs. N S. G<strong>of</strong>f, the president,<br />
§o thiit tliege can be made at the new members wiU BIM b§ will entertain the Ladies' Aid<br />
May County at South Victor plszit in Camden .in thi<br />
Jersey Exposition very near future. The records be-<br />
QQine the property , ef thi county<br />
A dial board, in imitation <strong>of</strong> a artel ean be loaned or given to each<br />
radio reception set, containing the<br />
iiamgg <strong>of</strong> eaeh resort, as well as j resort OP orEr^nizstian desiring to<br />
a number <strong>of</strong> ether subjects, suoh I have them after the exhibit ii<br />
as health, climatr, agriculture and<br />
complete set, hswgver,<br />
education, and erecWd so that a j will remain on ftlfc with the public.<br />
visitor, by tuning a dial to the<br />
name <strong>of</strong> a subject on which he de'ity<br />
director.<br />
sires information will automatical- Arrangemeiits have also been<br />
ly start a threo-nilnute specially<br />
made to purchase an Ail-O-Oram<br />
projector with special loop to show<br />
.made Victor record, which will be reels <strong>of</strong> 36 pictures each at the<br />
I mpriidueeil throuKh a loud speaker South Jersey Kxhibition, Inc., Mr,<br />
similar to that an a radio, will be Hall said. This Machlno shows<br />
.erected at the South Jersey Ex- (iisselvinK views automatically<br />
position, accordine to plans now and will be available for public Low fncei Lpt<br />
| helm; made by W. H, D. Hall, di. work after the exhibit closes. Each<br />
rector <strong>of</strong> county publicity. reel <strong>of</strong> pictures costs 110 and<br />
According to a report made to Mr. Hall la figuring on two reels<br />
the Cape May County Board <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> 38 pictures! each. The total<br />
In Wonderful Locations<br />
Frceholilers by Mr. Hall, the Viecost,<br />
delivered, for this machine<br />
tor Talking Machine Company, at aoel the two reels.will be pBJ, in-<br />
Camilen, wais agreed to make cluilinB a reprint <strong>of</strong> each loop for<br />
these special records for Cape<br />
use In case <strong>of</strong> accident.<br />
Full Weight Screened Goal<br />
WELL RENT<br />
ANY'VACANT<br />
com. am IN<br />
TOWN<br />
F you had a two family Apartment, you wouldn'tJet<br />
half <strong>of</strong> it staml vacant, bring'ing you In nothing. But<br />
did you y%er think <strong>of</strong> renting your coal bin for the<br />
summer? Tho Heat Folks are in the market for empty<br />
coal bins, any size will do. Good rental irladly paid. If<br />
you buy your coa! NOW, you can pocket the money it<br />
would cost you gxtfa to store It in the fall. Prices are<br />
so much cheaper that you will reajize an unusually large<br />
return oil the space that would otherwise lay vacant,<br />
"For Coal Comfort Call"—<br />
ATLANTIC COAL YARDS<br />
JOHN T. DWYER MBr.<br />
Fourth Street and Haven Ave,<br />
OCEAN crrV, ic jr,<br />
BRIGHTON LSTATES<br />
50x80 Feet<br />
$10,000<br />
i Mortgagt<br />
Cor. 10th and Wesley<br />
.120 Feet on 10th Street<br />
100 Feet on Wesley > Avenue<br />
Price, $100,000<br />
Financed Up to 10%<br />
Dependable Because <strong>of</strong> Price<br />
and Location<br />
We Have Lots Available for<br />
Immediate Building—<br />
A AVord<br />
To the Wise<br />
IRA SC<strong>On</strong> JOHNSON<br />
REALTOR<br />
409 Ninth St. Phone 775<br />
The Trend <strong>of</strong> Beach Front Values is Ever Upward!<br />
Beach Front is Limited!<br />
For each Foot <strong>of</strong> Beach Front there are 500 "Inside Lots!"<br />
The Boardwalk is the Boulevard <strong>of</strong> the Resort, where Thousands<br />
Gather, and Promenade Daily and Nightly.<br />
It is the Heart and Center <strong>of</strong> the Mart <strong>of</strong> Trade.<br />
Tell Me " Can Values $ver Grow Less Under the Above Conditions?"<br />
And Again—"Isn't that the <strong>Line</strong> <strong>of</strong> Goods to Buy?"<br />
Among Our Beach Front Offerings Are Several Especially Well Financed)<br />
Would Like to Talk to You About<br />
HARRY F. STANTON<br />
Avenue ^t Eighth Street<br />
Oceftn <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />
"OCEAN<br />
CITY<br />
ltf* r;.f. •<br />
NORTH<br />
An Real Estate to be Incomparable<br />
U to Crlte, Command and Maintain Maximum Value.<br />
That is exactly why <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>*s<br />
"North End" properties—situated<br />
as they are—developed along such<br />
complete lines — totally different<br />
and thoroughly incomparable—automatically<br />
create, irresistibly command,<br />
and will consistently maintain<br />
maximum values,<br />
fi bedrooms ami garage, <strong>Ocean</strong> Roa,U00 ca h required<br />
Bay-Fcont Propcity<br />
Riparinn Rifititii<br />
87 1-2 Foot Frontage<br />
<strong>On</strong>e 2-Family Apartment<br />
2-car Cattifjo<br />
Boat HpuKC und. Power Boat Included<br />
§25,000<br />
DO per cent Financed<br />
JOHN R. THALLEN<br />
149 Asbury Aye;<br />
Phono 282<br />
FOR SALE<br />
BUNGALOW<br />
a Bed Jlooms Olose to BtacK<br />
BABQAIH<br />
10,500<br />
Weii Futnlihed<br />
APAHTMENTS, COTTAOBS AND<br />
Bunfnlowi In all sections <strong>of</strong> the elty,<br />
from |48O up.<br />
SALE<br />
2-Pamily Apartment, 8 bed fooini tMhi<br />
near Boordwiilk, $lZ,o00. Ttnnl,<br />
WE Are At Vaur Sirvito<br />
C, HARRISON JONES<br />
S32 Atlantic Avenue<br />
rhone gas<br />
COTTAGl<br />
AT THE OC1AN<br />
Mald'8 room and lavatory, first 1<br />
bedrooms, batha, garage.<br />
Will Ptnanetd<br />
SIM lunllj Asirtmtnt mw Ha o««a.<br />
eonplEta ipMBWtl >M fH t««S»<br />
W«Ii BOMIMl.<br />
fi 4<br />
,Thr«,. Irf-Jrtmnii. In iiegllnl MMltM. Osld<br />
ROBERT RADFORB<br />
LOOK AT TBE1I<br />
BARGAINS<br />
Bungalow<br />
1 a<br />
fi2,oqo .<br />
B0 per cent Mortgage.<br />
2-Fwnily ApaWinint<br />
, B bad nam batA m eaeh Boor.<br />
Lst SteSO •<br />
^^ TopilantFiiiBi*; '<br />
6-Rottm As«tmeiit <<br />
North Strett •<br />
"F!ntlyfttnii*w» Hmtia_.<br />
••.-»•" $7pO<br />
$3000 Mtf. Jb#,.RiinMn<br />
Aiwnm<br />
-.•• .".'••.• •...'' t a n d m<br />
mm<br />
i
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^^'i^'p<br />
mm': -fa- • •-*<br />
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l^s/rfsfv<br />
mm<br />
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1 ift<br />
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fl fms<br />
iSi<br />
»«*•«,««,*<br />
Has the endorsement <strong>of</strong> practically every<br />
Realty Office in the Great Resort<br />
Immediately IN <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, as its boundries<br />
indicate, and priced at figures which do not<br />
include inevitable value enhancement, The<br />
Riviera Section is acknowledged to be the best<br />
real estate opportunity <strong>of</strong>fered today on die<br />
Jersey Coast<br />
SITES PCM KB<br />
)&n| this foi- well located lots between Eighteenth ahd<br />
#^M«j|gfHi : '||re|t8, igthiil &v4 h^r0^id My<br />
|»i|s.<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s li|rdw|^,|lo ii|KJesil^^!^i|[d<br />
ty<br />
»i»s<br />
Ki<br />
WWW<br />
'vM<br />
S«M|feHliiiilSll<br />
mg^mtfflmm^ wmi<br />
' : ^ t / * OfEVN CIJY SENTINFL LEQ<br />
•ry<br />
EANCITY<br />
Practical^ every business man in <strong>Ocean</strong> G% has predicted that <strong>1926</strong>1^<br />
be the banner year for business in the resort's history. M r<br />
Tliey have wodced for i^^^ve talked it and planned for k m& it remains<br />
a few figures to prove that for die ^t five montiis, busmess <strong>of</strong> att kinds has far<br />
ceeded any records for the same period in any year.<br />
BANK DI<br />
1 • •<br />
The two National banks aria the Trust Company show at the ^e if ^^pwss,<br />
<strong>Jun</strong>e die First* an increase in deposits, ovpr ^ ««*"« date kit veat, <strong>of</strong><br />
v *<br />
$1,<br />
I T<br />
Avenue and Boardwalk Stores Increase<br />
The American Stores, PoweU*s ^fet an^in te trjo^ oi 4e M^n^J|tt|<br />
BoaBdwajk stores.and restaurants, refort great Increases i^busmess over Memorial<br />
Day one'year ftgo;* ".'. ," •••'. ,.. • - :. >. •": ,:•: -.-. '•..•. : \ •;••- ^ »• >:^' • '^r^./.t:<br />
'Ke<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Title and Trust ^o
.'i<br />
LJi<br />
-,,•"• •<br />
wjo KIEP summia eiAases, wo<br />
BfCAUSE WS MftRKB HNi "<br />
I'HBTTY GIRL TO<br />
, "REPRESENT THIi<br />
COUNTY AT SESQUI<br />
Jiut How *,he Will be Selected<br />
j Not }et known<br />
The line forms on the rlght=<br />
' find ddn^t crowd<br />
^ If plans nsw bem^ made by "W II. Same as above,<br />
f<br />
K. D Hall, publicity director for C. A, Little et al to Hartlty W<br />
Gaps May County, materialize, a Ridgway, |1. Lot 717 and south-<br />
young wnmnn 9, til be chosen fram weit 20 feet <strong>of</strong> lot 71fl, See P<br />
some section pf the county to act<br />
7 as hostess at the Sesqui-Centennml<br />
t exhibit She will be known<br />
'I "Mlaa Cape May County<br />
Juit how or on what rflentu the<br />
girl for this place will be pirked<br />
- was not made known It was<br />
P, divulged, however, that she will<br />
\ "meet hundreds <strong>of</strong> people and will<br />
,'t be accorded on honor equal to that<br />
f<br />
given a queen at a beauty pageant<br />
. r^ s each resort and eaLh township in<br />
V the county a separate day at the<br />
• "* Sasoul It IB his plan to have each<br />
sf the towns and townships to pick<br />
a girl to assist "MisB Cape Mas<br />
County** et the Fespeetlvg days se<br />
—nde nt the eihibft,<br />
jFhraugh the transportation com<br />
i auttes <strong>of</strong> the Capn Mas Chamber<br />
1<br />
<strong>of</strong> OommBrce, it n hoped to jnduee<br />
railroad companies to Tun ex.<br />
,. cantons or give special rates on<br />
the days mentioned<br />
. fe P'*n. If anprmed by the<br />
S. Boa freeholders, would result<br />
•» . m , i "<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Dav .'•<br />
/Day," *-- "<br />
'Ope May<br />
Oce an <strong>City</strong> >, Sa<br />
tJs!e Clfy Day," a "Wildwood Day '<br />
C M Day,' a "Dennis-<br />
i Day," ptc , unti" il each integral<br />
the eounty has been b repre<br />
^JJP 1 **„'" bell e*ed by Mr Hall,<br />
,I "PSBtly stimulate local inter<br />
' h a SM 1 U1 exhibit<br />
« ,il m,<br />
i Steam O run. Inm Foort.oiii u, Hln«<br />
•'-••; llwt Utmn tu bw .nd «u<br />
B mni iron Nlutastk u<br />
Stnrt Mm H. bir •nt<br />
nm» from Twui^Foijrth to<br />
ith Stntt batnaii Un kir .tul<br />
nil. from Twintr-NloU. to<br />
•• Bout t*ta tin bw ud<br />
H itm. from Tllrtr-FonrU,<br />
u-i Wt u k d t<br />
I run tiian<br />
£ <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Headloy et ui to Mad<br />
ter. $1, Lota 11 and<br />
£908, Sec C.<br />
B\e F. Ault ct UJC to Florence<br />
' Jl. Lot 7, Harding<br />
. Front.<br />
,r>Balley et rot to Anna H<br />
9*A»onv $1. Southeast 10 feet<br />
V, Serf. A.<br />
I Wexcoat et ui 1.1 Albert<br />
$1. Lot 204, Sec. L.; also<br />
Sec; t, and lot 37B, Sec. JU<br />
6; Short to Kathenne C.<br />
p.tt^'i Sonthwe.it 10 feet o:<br />
fjandinarthfjujt 20 feet <strong>of</strong><br />
iplon et ux to<br />
et al. $1.<br />
f.tix.to August H.<br />
L., 1 Lifts 621. 5£Z<br />
"-£/<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
t<br />
4*6.<br />
SESTINBL.LBDQEB, OCEAN CITY, N. J., FRIDAY, JUNE 4, IBM<br />
, Charles H, Hhoemiiker et ux to,<br />
(Abraham M. Frechle. $1,200. Lot?<br />
(ini aiiii 05a, section F, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
I Association.<br />
Bleakly Realty Co. to Barton S.<br />
Muir. 1(5,500, Lot Will, section<br />
A, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Association<br />
„ H,! n ry H ' Cooper, Jr., et us lo<br />
! William M, Taylor et ux, $7,100,<br />
Saddle, il. Beginning in south Wahl. (7,800. tot 2,, i<br />
fast line <strong>of</strong> Wesley avenue 480 <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Land Company,<br />
feet southwest at Nineteenth<br />
Charles R, Myers, 2nd, to John<br />
itreet containing en •Wesley ave.<br />
V, Myers, Lots 4120, 4188, 3130<br />
nue m fe#t! thence 1,236 feet to<br />
and 4132, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Uardens.<br />
Riparian tommissionefs' line.<br />
Enrlca S, Ber* to Clinton B.I<br />
Haleem laddie ta Heltn Namee,<br />
Sharp et ux. RJOO, Beginning!<br />
ii. iisnie as above^<br />
Wit 1-8 feet southwest <strong>of</strong> Sixth<br />
Helen Namee to Phjlema fladdic<br />
Adolf Frei et ujt to Lton Blank.<br />
II, Lot 111, Sec. North Point.<br />
Leon Blank to Joseph Wtln-<br />
$1. Lot 115, Sec. North<br />
Mary Hilton et ujt to Andri<br />
1<br />
I <strong>City</strong> Association,'<br />
Samuel Caplnn te Isaac Dluire<br />
SI. Ili>^innine at a point in south,<br />
eudt line <strong>of</strong> Walton (jlace at His.<br />
tanco 110 feet northwestwarillv<br />
fFom tiorthweHtefly linv <strong>of</strong> Bay<br />
avenue, contalnlnB nnrthwestwarilstreet<br />
and 10 feet northwest <strong>of</strong>i<br />
Bay. Extending southwest 28 U i<br />
feet; thence northwest 69 feet ]<br />
Osborn Corson et us to E. Riley<br />
Miiiner. 16,000, Lots US, litand<br />
225, See, c. ;<br />
John W, Campion et ux to Ralph I<br />
B, Umstead. II, Southwest 301<br />
fett <strong>of</strong> lot 7IB and northeast 10',<br />
feet <strong>of</strong> lot 7id, Sec, D. [<br />
Ralph R. bnlstead to John W.<br />
:<br />
ly along said line <strong>of</strong> Walton placf<br />
26 feet in front or breadth anil <strong>of</strong><br />
that width exteniilnjf southwest,<br />
wanlly between parttllcf llries'witll<br />
Bay avenue, 120 feet<br />
Stanley M, Brown et ujt to !<br />
Florence JL Thompson i-t vir, i<br />
Lets 104 and 10S, plan <strong>of</strong> In<br />
Qirard Realty Co,<br />
Your Last<br />
Opportunity<br />
To Buy<br />
A centrally located <strong>Ocean</strong> Front Lot, with Rjpai-ian<br />
Rights, for less than $3,000 per front foot.<br />
WE HAVE THREE<br />
PIECES<br />
50 foot front<br />
75 foot front<br />
150 foot front<br />
Take your choice and act now, not later after<br />
prices have advanced.<br />
ALSO<br />
10 choice Lots in best section <strong>of</strong> Gardens, which<br />
can be bought under the market price.<br />
OR<br />
2 Atlantic Boulevard Lots 35x100 ft. each.<br />
Walter H. Kuehn<br />
Realtor<br />
8th and Atlantic Avenue<br />
8th and Boardwalk<br />
-$L_ Jams ji -Upptiu! Township Kemnltier, SI, Lot 10, section<br />
Koch Realty ity Co, to Leonle V, 40, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Manor,<br />
It vu toBecktnan.<br />
SI. Lot 81, section 11, Koch • Realty Co, to Emu S.<br />
17,500, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Manor*<br />
, Begina B, Badgers to John A.<br />
; Laviii. j|l, Loti 630 anil 6f7<br />
| Bee, S,<br />
J^iSttk^ "• L0t8 Wheeler, fi. Lot 38, section 54.<br />
Koch litMilty Co, to C. Lloyd j <strong>Ocean</strong> Ciy Manor,<br />
Neal, jl. Lot So, section 54, | I^wis E, Harrnan et al to Chaa.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Manor. • * I Mc.N'eill. II, Lots 2B ilnii 2ii,!£<br />
Koch Realty Co. to Hester 1;. Mm*<br />
5Sn-bi.yM«k<br />
Russell H. Nulty et ax to John<br />
:J, Foster. $1, Beginning north-1.<br />
J2 > Ma»on.Mar»hal|.Stewiirt<br />
ISouder. *1. Lot 28, section 85,! r . rt -<br />
Koch nenltj- Co. to Walter A.<br />
Koch neolty Co. to Julia Thorn. Jr :nnls - I 1 - .Lot 12, M-i-tion 40,.<br />
•" Lot 31, block 3(1, <strong>Ocean</strong> Q a ' m Cll ' •<br />
m<br />
5'<br />
m t<br />
»<br />
west aide <strong>of</strong> Atlantle avenue with ^ Manor* Same to Leufmrija DfibniUki: %L<br />
southwest line* <strong>of</strong> "Seventh street ! ^ 6e .-,.„.„.. ..Kb .,,.c ui eeventn streei,<br />
^ Keulty Co, te Chories R, Lot M, section ii. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Kuhl, $1, Lot ,10, block 47, Manor,<br />
containing an Atlantic avenue S3<br />
feet; thence southwest 00 feet.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Manor, • ! Home to Jcaiiuf.s Kayal<strong>of</strong>T, »!,<br />
<strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> to Ciarem-e Koch Jieulty Co. to Anna A, Lut 30, section 01,<br />
L, UuBois, _-_,.... |1, ,.. Lot „„, „„ 290, „„„ Sec, , L, Amire. S38.J0. iJit 7, block S7, Same to ROM K, Kkh-.l. SI, i<br />
Uelford W. Saul et ux to WaP °"' Cll >' M «m fcoE*<br />
Being linrt <strong>of</strong> l»t« nuf<strong>of</strong>eored i5& «»«<br />
411 Weilei Avenm<br />
FOR HENT=Twa affleefl an A,t»iry nvi^<br />
s-n-? _gQ. in Kstiun "li" en tbJi p!&e ef lel»<br />
gf the Oeean Cit? AMadaUaiu<br />
HUE. OiiI,Srt-U»tty for iwrBOIi BCskiilff<br />
Amguiit due URlieF ilferco 11 |3,49?^<br />
teal sHtets sffiec. <strong>On</strong>e full? "IUUHSH! f"f<br />
1. C. d'CALLAOlIAIJ<br />
wtlH intatnt Snfi ibefiira fsi to bo «<br />
FG&I aatutn business. SBr? nifictf Uiif U! n-<br />
ANTHONY E. IMBEil<br />
I«hed i ali«s feui^rasai i apiiFtmsnt apiiFtms in n-iir<br />
RKAL BWAn-E iinOKBRS<br />
ed<br />
" JAMfig T. HOTOAN, gjwritt.<br />
: nil ranvc<br />
DM AS11UI1Y AVENUE<br />
OCEAN CITY. N. J.<br />
1.10.11<br />
*No.~»«iy """ ""son.<br />
ULedirrc, 6.4.1 fc<br />
7p i-iMrr<br />
ROIIBRTS<br />
BOY WANTED _ Apply Weitern Union<br />
S11UERH POINT<br />
Telegraph .Cempaag. S-S4-tf. Apart men 1» -or Bent<br />
11BAL ESTATE<br />
io sle at<br />
Phonl llt.B-1<br />
HTCH<br />
ef the County<br />
For Salf<br />
ilCOKIl FLOOR atuFlnonl, ao»eB »KIDU,<br />
MMsy,<br />
mydn su ths h fourteenth f r t t h dsy sf<br />
AliF!t; A, p., 19^5* ea ihe agpltMtton af<br />
nil yufiF FBBnd. S5E.90 R moiilh, lisit fnr.<br />
nUbed, Au,,ljr ciewsiipo liu Uim>. an! HEAL KSTATK mil) nil it* liPimehi""'. ^^<br />
FOH SALE<br />
Finer, OaS A.buir. l.SOE.t<br />
TilREE, 2i.lBeh radlaat fires, $10,00 eaeh.<br />
PhonQ mi-<br />
Ihi.- eri-di|»Fi <strong>of</strong> mUl den-ngw<br />
t di<br />
4.16.91<br />
in « lutf.<br />
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- z±—Z_ I.I «, Panlltre Co., IBS,, til Alliur, ••«•<br />
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Real Katatc For !<br />
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SS«r%il'i? ll «niSSr'fBr r..^iW«*J»«*^ll( N |"1ll'liui",fritaf!' '.Eswoliir uf li.o K.. | "•hl'n" d"''.|t"'K' ".oinnmlnii ihpiw- j J*!^ 1 ^,,^,<br />
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FOR SALE nunidiluw. «l» ii«im» •"-' „,„,„„! (,,r .mloBcnl In Ito Oriiliiui.'i nmlunml, «llli Urn l»»« nf Iho Stnu) ui . «=-- --"<br />
h.th, »ilr..Miv«lr fyr(,i,h,,l, >i :jy > "„„"," ,,,n,n o,"un*|, ,,f f»w Mil,, rai il.K Nt«J«r«*. n.i U.i, h »*J» J^ I<br />
I!"! 1 " in,«J"3n i"Tn'"'." 1-VjK Ihlrltalli a«, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Jun</strong>e B«,, iii *hl.)> lira. K"^, 1 ;,." ""' """" '"" ' " I *pHI 8,<br />
E. riiirbi-. iii AJiuu VMS "•"• r ,2<br />
I April 8, IBSO,<br />
Vttt<br />
%|i|ilitMlun i.tll IK niiiiju fur tho ulliiw- i S«liiiii 2. Snui uinl.jiliiiit^ ih»M by K- ) N pJj<br />
DON'T BUY ANYTHING BBTOKB VOO ;<br />
IN CTHANrlKY OF<br />
Itran <strong>City</strong>, PhBBe Sll. CorBtr ' ••—• •• •—• -<br />
1. Besne "W nd gDfirt, •»<br />
df Jtthr .<br />
FOR RMM HsUBoliBld furnitaFe, inelaa- | llf A|Mil, A, 1),, lu^ in n riTt«in cnusi; i}ei,Sf,munl (>f hi
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Plan, ft<br />
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Spnther,,<br />
TWENTT-POUR ^CEAH CITY elNTINEL.LEDGER, OCEAN<br />
us 1 who believes<br />
CITY, N, J., FRIDAY. JUNE 4, 1026.<br />
\<br />
that I CROWDS FILLED<br />
P-_, MOORLYN THEATRE:<br />
Memorial Day<br />
Ii houl i full in love wilh u<br />
shi jukiM are perfri-tj<br />
" "i ih 'SIR bj"iJ«iUfyiilu'hir Rosiniiimr urn- •minute aftA-<br />
L\ h r inkli Thuy im-roiBB whi.ni'i'i^i'liflit Motnlay miirninif, ihp<br />
I (l 1 li t urtil ili^iiUN-^ that hc-f! Miiiirlvri Tht-ain- jruvo ulmyHt<br />
llU ' l' "ifllv'r ""vrnMu-ii VU 'lii f MI >" U " U> fhliw * "" o f MlJ "-<br />
t| J I al v S iinirif!li' r ih(. n yir] l "i l i iliiiitw vhri.uuhiiul un- .luy un.l<br />
f I nt t Mut-Li-ini, niiihi Wi-rt' r-( ! Vt*T- !* p n in<br />
i It i<br />
I I r\ li ll r<br />
Kill jr 1 i ILII I<br />
11 l tl A.I i<br />
U i i<br />
. ll M i n II<br />
t «h M r i |,, , | |,|» 1 i<br />
,Fr Ijj 1 nink It i u r li I I<br />
iizlur uli th »H> irr Ukh , [ irlll,, | ,<br />
Tho e le irink j ti n ml thi ill I- j ukl ih < i<br />
will ly e p 1 seat t th MD F ^aii n I i fill ll<br />
l>n torn rrow (Sa ur laj j % h n IL U<br />
The kmc <strong>of</strong> thi" Tu I Kill I k\ iw<br />
PFE nt il with K nnmh Hjrl n 11 r 1 I il i<br />
jnd Put v Kulh Mill n Ih \ t \ r<br />
R thar 1 Talmi l^<br />
all nio 1^ 1 **r<br />
The Night Pjtrpl<br />
hn thi iFr Ia> j<br />
t I u!ib>:ii.|.« h i m fm- hi-<br />
Hi' n'il:ill\ rf'iili?!-^ th;M<br />
will.- 1 lt:i*m l.ciwi'i-1<br />
I 1 -,] lili.oit iitnl Ul:il th--.<br />
i;x. Hul hi^ ii>:iti|.'n.i|<br />
I itiin:;l*=i ! !j UP* ri'lM^t !!;",=<br />
\T \ UHT t 1,1'H<br />
The bla t <strong>of</strong> tin. I itli- Tl<br />
flurry <strong>of</strong> ex itemeni in th t I<br />
^fiere art* nm -*** I In si % r jn 1<br />
hivalry <strong>of</strong> ths Ol I Siulk Th<br />
pran mjF thoruug^hbi I tl<br />
tFa k lhe^ whirr <strong>of</strong> the l«iFr r<br />
prunn They r« ff All Ih<br />
ol<strong>of</strong> i n I ^pp* 1 an 1 'c i n nt f<br />
the §pnrt <strong>of</strong> Kint, n<br />
QFGun 1 The kink <strong>of</strong> U Tu 1<br />
Tw plen j i race on nf til m<br />
filial with all the [.ectj ulji ]ti<br />
mh htie <strong>of</strong> the Steep e ha f/<br />
a ^nhational be^lnnin in I ni<br />
ing respectively to thi h I m i :<br />
Dancing Mother v.Yi h<br />
comes to the Maori n Mon! an<br />
will all* be pre ent 1 In 1<br />
show the fa t ut. 1 h at in<br />
cly le Alicp Joi e C n j T r<br />
Clara Bo» in 1 Don 1 I I nil '<br />
Dancing Mother i ih i le t<br />
a pFettj ^ornan ho d lllll Ej<br />
cheule 1 out <strong>of</strong> life b> a h jrtl s<br />
hu^ban 1 an 1 a thought! I uj,l i<br />
ter A the moth F \%h i i I,<br />
out In OF leF to a e heF hll ir 11<br />
throwing hs-r *»lf at a n t n u<br />
ba helor an I f n \e 1 h fallniL in<br />
lo^e with him her-tlf 41i Jd\<br />
^i\es the fine t pp fo ti ic f<br />
her esreer 4n 1 Co wa\ 1 ri<br />
in hi roip a hi" ba hel r Fl<br />
to new height CHra li % kn I<br />
ail the screen - i_e fe t flap F<br />
loe h r tuff a th ct il I i I<br />
doe It *ell<br />
Thew ari- to Jin hi li<br />
fiirniiih the backgroun 1 F th<br />
beetle eha^e after I 1 ui 11<br />
cucltemsnt throukh hi li \h<br />
thread <strong>of</strong> thp tar\ Ftin 111<br />
are t>pi al <strong>of</strong> th two L n r i<br />
clas fc <strong>of</strong> u h in t i ti in<br />
New \ork—on*- a li aFr i I u<br />
rant in Crpenwi h- \illau an I th I<br />
other a fa hionable niLht eluj in 1<br />
the heart <strong>of</strong> the Gr at W 1 it « n I<br />
Ex it mtnt an 1 thrill ii un I<br />
In Co Stra Kht whi h * ill % ,<br />
the photo play at thi th jtr<br />
We In daj It ti.ll th I n |<br />
ot a beaut fill c o V uhn II<br />
not be LOO I Th a t in 1<br />
Gialj>« Hulette Mary TJFF U n<br />
TH IT *i n\m<br />
rivi-iii<br />
|u,n -]h r M ndd<br />
D utl M i<br />
in ih i 1 f<br />
Ih I F f<br />
may i f r<br />
I iul r titl<br />
t Ih tir 1<br />
t ii r -Hi<br />
I i tare g er<br />
i ih IF mil<br />
1<br />
1 1 n r<br />
1 nil 1<br />
Mi 11 |J 1J<br />
ni^ht an I<br />
ii i -\;.w<br />
h bin<br />
us i 1<br />
i 1 i' 1. M 1 in irt k t<br />
a tirl Ih Jkii h nil pp 1<br />
mil I I h i r i i<br />
il ng him 1' 11\<br />
. 1 n i 1 that f a<br />
.- (.•••••iiiiir.<br />
WITH TOASTMASTKH<br />
I ri Hirk.-nhi-iiil i< cm- <strong>of</strong> tin-<br />
ill i t j*tmu;-l.-i> ..r nfl*-r=<br />
I I I F I MT» ill I,Iill.il,11 ilini<br />
, ] 1 tuilliMli'i- ill li.lililiJi.u-<br />
i tl-l i l!i-i-i-iitl> li.' ri.-ir.i,rk-.|;<br />
M i l l I..-n i'yli i-f trial.- :iiiil<br />
i ii-lh.n-."<br />
1 II i SViUin,<br />
1 i triri" in<br />
f i iiimcins,. li<br />
till.<br />
linn.<br />
Sport<br />
Shoes<br />
For Men<br />
'•*''\ fcM<br />
J W<br />
v-X<br />
$4,95<br />
Ciilors (» Choost' from<br />
WHITE<br />
WHITE and HI.ACK<br />
WHITE and TAN<br />
I" or SS will not by an<br />
hftler shoifs<br />
Royal<br />
Shoe Store<br />
HI") Ashurv Avenue<br />
Oreiiii THj% LeiidliiM Shoe Ht*pr<br />
VOK, sir, "That's My Baby!" Doug's best — and<br />
we don't mean maybe!<br />
Honm title — some picture — some gaffs — some<br />
lauuhs!<br />
Auto chase, airplane ride, big scenes, color, pretty<br />
({iris, lauuhs, romance.<br />
SPECIAL ATTRACTION<br />
flI, H, OK MII.I.K I'resimlB<br />
Monday— SPI<br />
ROD LA ROCQUE<br />
"BRAVEHEART"<br />
vtllh<br />
LILLIAN RICH ROBERT EDESON<br />
TYRONE I'OWEH<br />
Tuesday— MKTRn-r.dl.DWVN<br />
Constance Bennett<br />
Joan Crawford<br />
I Sally O'Neil<br />
DOUOLAa MA LEAN<br />
IN THAT S Mf B^EY<br />
A PARAMOUNT PI1.TURE<br />
After the Show<br />
TRY OUIt<br />
Fresh S<strong>of</strong>t Shell Crab<br />
<strong>On</strong> Toast With Tarter Sauce<br />
SEE<br />
"SMILING GUS"<br />
VIENNA DELICATESSEN<br />
RESTAURANT<br />
941 Asbury Avenue<br />
"SALLY, IRENE<br />
and MARY"<br />
Wednesday—<br />
SPECIAL ATTRACTION'<br />
Lew Cody Mae Busch<br />
in<br />
"Time=The Comedian"<br />
Thursday—<br />
Vera Reynolds Ralph Lewii<br />
Edmund Burns<br />
In<br />
"The Million Dollar<br />
Handicap"<br />
1'riirn the Kyvf! - i Th«Hiu)|hl!rc.ds i *<br />
BUILDING<br />
Near<br />
7th St. and Asbury Ave,<br />
' Will Permit<br />
8 Apartmenti and<br />
2-Stores<br />
Garage Space for 3 "Care<br />
Will Show Pr<strong>of</strong>it<br />
Immediately <strong>of</strong><br />
14%<br />
NOW<br />
Is die<br />
Time to"<br />
Purchase<br />
Lois in<br />
The Gardens<br />
for<br />
Investments<br />
and Home Sites<br />
"<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s Favorite<br />
Under Direction <strong>of</strong> The GM, W.<br />
ZZ . AUI'^U ATTH,MTIii>T ^<br />
Thursday, tndiiy, Salurdnv, <strong>Jun</strong>t a J i<br />
THE FRISCO HARM0N& 1<br />
S-Mttody Monnrkii-5 <br />
With JOYCE CARLTON<br />
UUnWrWilMil^il^^^^^^^*<br />
HICHAKI) TALMADGE<br />
"THE NIGHT PATROL"<br />
Tl ),M(IHR(1W—Suiilrduy, Juiu. ,-,!h—ONKIU^<br />
A (iptll llmiin nl Hi, |i,r, Trltk<br />
tlIRi<br />
Added t (iriifilj=ALlrK AWM11A-. \S 'SHE'S A PE&XL*<br />
Kklm—To|iir« nt thr JJ3» olid HrM Km. riifee^t^<br />
WEEK OF JUNE 7<br />
Daily MaiiiifP ni I P. M, Kui<br />
StONUAV mid Tl'KSnAY—<strong>Jun</strong>o Tih and Hih (Tw<strong>of</strong>cnft<br />
I'AHAMitl ST I'M H. tiHS f<br />
*«»;<br />
Full qf pi'p<br />
Iht hlury nt .<br />
a prcilj young<br />
wifiVN night nut<br />
in Nr>v Vork,<br />
Addvd i"gmiiI}'=BILLV FRANEY in "KAVUH ME.''<br />
AKgOTH JAMLK<br />
WEDNESDAY, Jum; »ih.<br />
'MNMM<br />
She Wil a bn<br />
bobbed. hiWWil<br />
whole love sflMi|<br />
turouithrilliwmU«|<br />
,ilV fallow htf tor 1<br />
WLLALMi<br />
UNIVERSAL JcWEU<br />
Helene Chadwidc and WilUam^<br />
Em.—"THE CI1KAT ARENA"—A B^nlUnJ W »»*"<br />
i „ y.'<br />
ITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />
Published and Printmd in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
[VOL. XLVII., No, 12—ZH l'uKcs_l SedlonH<br />
OCEAN CITY, N. J., PKIDAY. JUNE II, 192U. I'RICB THREE CENTB<br />
Teachers Dispute Ruling<br />
<strong>of</strong> Board <strong>of</strong> Education;<br />
Threaten Legal Action<br />
• ^Q<br />
Principal Miller and Miss MaiNenj Empiov Counsel lo Pro-<br />
ttct Their InlervstH—Cluim llnfulr 'freiilment—<br />
<strong>City</strong> Solicitor Doswvll Hives O|iinion<br />
KIWANIS CLUB'S AWARD CONTRACT<br />
FIELD DAY WAS j FOR EXTENSION<br />
MUCH ENJOYED! OF WATER MAINS<br />
Elected President<br />
„ batile ovpr oiip <strong>of</strong> thn niiisii<br />
[ jinsBtionBl school tan'f, pvtr btin-ilj<br />
[in this rnunicipalily louiiw tiiilas'l<br />
: tho <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Board <strong>of</strong> Kilu-j<br />
I eatloli declines to make liny<br />
Ichingi's in ii" action <strong>of</strong> rirllcvinui<br />
I Alfred C. Miller, principal Bf tliiij<br />
IWMlfy Avenue Srhoiil, from all;<br />
I duties, nnd demoUnic Minn Knimii<br />
I A. MucNsnl from tlie, princi|ml»lii|i<br />
|«f ths Central Avenue Hchvul in<br />
[thi podltioii <strong>of</strong> teai-liPF in thh sixth<br />
I fradv <strong>of</strong> another Klioul. Oul,-liinil.<br />
ling fcatiireii in" tht cam* ari":<br />
I County PFOKBOIUIIK Attmn.-v i<br />
I William A. t.anipbel!. Jr., apiiiiiii-il,<br />
I before the Hoard <strong>of</strong> hiluralinii ui<br />
Ills renular niRBtinff TUFMIBJ- mi-<br />
I ninf, as counsel for tin-- twi, ti'in-h.<br />
I in nitd demanded that thfy lu- n-<br />
totolPd to llieir prusj.nl piiiRitiiii,^<br />
[by Friday, <strong>Jun</strong>» II, mid Hint iliiv<br />
|be m noliiied, or the I'lllin- |irin-i -1<br />
dura would b« "given a ii-vii-w In-<br />
fore the Commissioner <strong>of</strong> Kiluca-I<br />
tion' 1 Mr. Campbell contiMiil.-i lliul!<br />
Miss MacNeal eoniM umiiT llii-'||<br />
Unure <strong>of</strong> tilllce ai'l, and llial Mr.i<br />
Miller has a right lo In. ri-luiii..,l j<br />
both under the 'tenure uf survin-<br />
liw and the "Veterans' art," i<br />
<strong>City</strong> Solicitor Andrew C-ls,,,*.;<br />
will iiandotl down a wiitli-n:<br />
ojlnion, ill which he sli,li.il thai!<br />
tie "Veterans' act" lias In ilu with<br />
.> B-s, and that, inasiiiuili ut u 1 •-<br />
ay e sj%;^ fy -Si SCHANTZ HFADS<br />
came under thi! head <strong>of</strong> nn UHH-T.! JLIl/ill IL ULfiUJ<br />
He alss iJuints out tliut, uiidt-r thf<br />
tinure ef <strong>of</strong>fice law* a tirut-iu-r niuy<br />
be dlsmistseU .&* suUJecti'U__t« n-<br />
dBetien <strong>of</strong> salary fur imMfiihMir\<br />
incapacityi cohdu*jt nyt bin'oming ii<br />
teaener ur other jusl i^auH!*, hi<br />
Jdi opinion, Mr, Ruswell indirylf?<br />
iinumbeF <strong>of</strong> logal i-UH**s Mitiilur in ^<br />
I the on*- now undc^ tin-, in wliirh {)Vvtm n i v ,\ssiicijition Also<br />
&^^a V& WE:; KkTfH Paul SplerkiT<br />
leourW. »iri'-l'ri'sldl'iil<br />
PRETTY CHURCH WEDDING<br />
Baapball Came Was <strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> A, Newton Bunbee, <strong>of</strong> Tren-<br />
tlii' Bin rDatiiriJH <strong>of</strong> | ton. Was Low Itiildi-r<br />
Outlnj} for Work<br />
MANNE'K TEAM VICTORS | rns ['RICIE WAS SSCi.O<strong>On</strong><br />
PirraH Compete—Winner<br />
Tulls <strong>of</strong> Alililly lu<br />
Do Job<br />
Marble (iiinu> and Treasure<br />
Hunt Followed Fine Din.<br />
iifr In Evvninfr<br />
'I*" iinmml "r'ii'hl Hay" i.f Hit- Hev.-iii! lart'" lirin.: wpri> amuiilr'.<br />
Oi-i-an rity Kiwaiii^ iiiilj |ii-(ivt.d iiltln. hitiilei-s at ilif iiiri.tiiii? uf UM'<br />
iiiilii i-vi-iu fill- iiii meniiii.i-s wlu. '. Atlanlii- I Us, ffi:»:.r.ai: 1*1-<br />
iluli iii,,iiili..(>. l,.fi Divaii ciij-:»iii'il 1- iliili-r l-.iiii|iaiij, Allaul'<br />
ab.iut J, ..-.-l...-k in I lurnliiB. i'ilV. !•"-'<br />
(llhi-i- ini-iiilii-i,, I'IIIIUWLII in viii-iiiiis<br />
timi-F. liiiiiiidliinil tin- ihiy. yuijil<br />
iiuli ^i-i-i. th*- i.vi.tits an-unK'.d f,..i<br />
lli.. iiiiyliMlil limn-?.. l-!iii<br />
r..i-.iinnl its full ,hnn- nf iitli.nli.iii,<br />
liul it ri.|iiaili,'i'l I'm- Hi,- Imsi-hull<br />
Kii tu IJI-IIIK ciul llii. lui-t Dial tin.<br />
Hiilj hns Mini,- r.-iil bill] playi.H iiiiii<br />
Mill!!- tlutt iiiii't (iluy i-vi-ii ;r iillli-.<br />
I Inn li-iiiii wtis hciiili'il liy W, I.<br />
liayiniinii, while, llii. iitjici- waii<br />
liih'.li-il liy J. l-'ri-d Mumif. il was<br />
a iini--.-iil.-il fr:i!in>, willi llii' Maiiiii.J !. '-.<br />
I.,,,,, wimiiMK l.y tin. si-,,,, nf -lj,,^^<br />
Thrilliim Rumo<br />
Thi. K^tiii. wys lliii witliiiiil! "!'<br />
tlicills, iiiiil it jfiii-s ivithiiiii Kiyirnt. 1 ' 1<br />
it was full nf, riiiilidy fi-iim iii.jfiii-• Hi<br />
(I'ulilinufil un I'aijii D) i lu<br />
Business Men Will Ask<br />
<strong>City</strong> for More Parking<br />
Space for Automobiles<br />
Representative!! <strong>of</strong> Various Organizations lo Appear Before<br />
<strong>City</strong> Commmaiancrg and Set Forth UfRint Need<br />
for Prornnt Action In Caring for Visitors<br />
Mil, AMI MH.N iciIBI-:KT KINSLIH-: iti-:u.<br />
|<br />
.:ifli*i<br />
MUCH ACTIVITY<br />
AND LARGE SALES<br />
OVER AT DEL REY<br />
lliKiltiufI, ('IjUijill<br />
\\\.i fullii'i' IKUI<br />
.intiM-t.<br />
Opvniliir lliikus<br />
, f'Li*; I If 1<br />
fn hi Hi-<br />
A iliui Tii-:ir» i.f failliful<br />
iPFlifi', (li-iii Mi 1 T. HliHM. nf till-<br />
ii'lli-i-invi' I,a- lililT.I ;l- |in--iil,-lil<br />
nf lim Hull.I l'r,.|iii, li.r.' A-niiia-<br />
iliiiii i.r Oi'i-ai, I'ilj, Mr. Maim fin<br />
ijliPilth ^ jt!:ii! li-.- hi-t yi-ai'jiF t^ii<br />
ijit.ilunily tu<br />
ii. .mil Mt ki«l<br />
CITY BEACH TO LIFEGUARDS GO<br />
BE KEPT CLEAN<br />
DURINGiUMMER<br />
i. .l.u'k*.!crtu'i*.<br />
ON DUTY IN THIS<br />
CITY SATURDAY,<br />
Four <strong>of</strong> the HOVM, Wilh (apt,,<br />
•lernee. nt Tenth '<br />
Street<br />
MISS KRESS A<br />
WINSOME BRIDE<br />
IN THIS CITY<br />
! Wedded to ItohtTKinnloe Hell<br />
1 III First M. K. Church<br />
Thursdijj'<br />
MANY FRIENDS"PRESENT<br />
Iliriillnnt Dinner nanre lit the<br />
i Plunders Niuhl Before<br />
the C'erenioiiy<br />
(Int. i.f tht. stit-iul i-Vi-iiU iif this<br />
si-ui-iiii wan iht' woiiiiihi; <strong>of</strong> Knbi-rt<br />
Kilislmi Hi'll. i.f Ih,. law til-lii nf<br />
Krt-|iN * Mi'll, tiiis fily, anil Mi<br />
I'ilixabt-th WayiH' Kri'ss, diiuiflil.<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mr, itiiti Hrii, Carl Kn-Uprlrk<br />
NO SETTLEMENT<br />
OF SIGN DISPUTE<br />
IN I HIS KHNIIK I '•••'•--. '•< tills fily und I'lllaburKli,<br />
111 lllliJ IVIJOUIVI iii ilu- i-'irst M. K. (.'him.!! in miiin<br />
Some Realtors Favor <strong>On</strong>e<br />
HiKn on IIoiiHi" If Owner<br />
Ho Ilertires<br />
A nuinbt-r uf thf- young friend<br />
uf tin. ha|(|iy pair witlii'Hst'd tin<br />
y, which was iHiFfuFined Ly<br />
] Hit" . iii'V, ijr, Nnrihun Vint'pn't<br />
_ . _ HuiKi-nt, puslur nf Ihii rhurch, as-<br />
BALLOTS AIUC ITNSInNEU ^f''' 1 '»• «>.. Uny. l)r. J. .Vermin<br />
Honrd Hupt's lo I'ldm 1 Miiller<br />
nt Its tn<br />
Week<br />
Ncxl<br />
Ht'li, .jiaHlor uf the Firm<br />
ti-Fiiiii CIHIFCII In ItuHois, Pa,, an<br />
iihiit. uf lilt. iiFiih-grunm,<br />
•MIK. F. Mlunlvy Kri-ps, HistoF <strong>of</strong><br />
-thi* brill**, was liiutruh <strong>of</strong> HohiiF.<br />
JMSHI" Ci. Iji'll, <strong>of</strong> Siiraiituii, a broth-<br />
uflhi* l'ridt.j*Tuoni, wa.H bt.Ht<br />
lipil.1 ll.i- i.ritii<br />
. hi^ uishr.- huv.- i.f.. il i/r;ililit'i[,<br />
• Tlm uiiraMiza! lull's niiiks Slav.*<br />
, ;|I(...-II .jiiiii-wliat ilii|il'iliiil within tin-<br />
last fi'W iniinlhr; li!..t'a!!.-.i.' nf rliiiiiifi.<br />
uf .iwn*.|-^!ii|i iii a tiiinil.ei' iif hiilf-l-,<br />
unji-liii-f Willi lii-nllis aiiiniiK nifill-<br />
• •" ' Iii-iv. iiml i! «ri-: lic'i'iili-.l li. liayi. a<br />
..jausii <strong>of</strong> the wiili'spii.al HI- i nippiin,, f,,i- n.Miti,iiiiati(i|i Tiii-<br />
Ilerest In aihlitioiial futiliU.-s f"f' B11, "|,i:|,| ;,t if.-.. l-'liiiiii.-rs, will,<br />
Ithi shdrl-lime pal'klnu t'i - |»,.,.tv--is- iii.ti-i MII'H and W,,IIIIMI<br />
•daring tbo day or i'ViMiiiii? -nt-ar- ^^ i^-iiii-^r-ntiiii; Mi i f'L n i-n<br />
Ithe BoMwalk, a-repurUT f,ir tin 1 ! lllMli',<br />
I l n i K f i<br />
IChimpiun to iearii hi«<br />
Ishst hi wan willing tu riH'iiiiiHi<br />
Its the <strong>City</strong> CoRimliuilonurx a» u<br />
•<br />
lilli.uiiii-" all- liif linwly.<br />
ni,-rli.,i uflirei'-.:<br />
to the <strong>City</strong> C-ommissiunurs as ii ITi'.-idi-nl, Klmrr S. HHialilz, nf<br />
riliif to thin liurt <strong>of</strong> thf train,' till' Niiriiian.li.'i. yliv |iw»i,|i'nl.<br />
preblem, which la in his .h-pan- I'aul • Spippkn', ..r, th" wrainl:<br />
mjiit ' IIWWUIIT. .Mi*. \Vi.n. I', Uluiiilin,<br />
Miyor Champion U|)licars tu iff tin- liist'iiyiw; fi-crf-tlily, li. A,<br />
favor wiileninis both Firth ami Ht'liriBlit. uf Ihr Oci-alii,-.<br />
BUth streets hetweon llii' U-niit.-. '<strong>On</strong>e iif ihi-iillipr impurtanf mM-<br />
tourtli and the Boortlwalk. tils iralnaPtPil M tl"' nn-Miiij!<br />
While the oilglnai rtrect iilans • (Coiitinucil on l'a«e 8.)<br />
. induilo'n sidowalk on both f-iii.'J —i ——— .<br />
I <strong>of</strong> tho city lot, it is likely that iitr HANK SELECTS YOUNG<br />
I the foot tralTic will remain, on thi> j I A N ]?HOM NKW YORK<br />
Ibsilt-up Biiles <strong>of</strong> Fifth and. Histli _,<br />
|«tMt«, i | |, Vuimhil New ilfliifr al TriWI<br />
1 MayoF Champion feels that Tf,-'- '• -,•„,„„.,„,.,<br />
Ithi atrip-4 insiHe ths iiresi'iit mrli _____'<br />
PS^In'SKfl'tt'iK , ^'F"^'fTt^'fSe'<br />
The Mayor la studying HIP prd.-'fly Till" "";> I »"' ' '"".'•"•'•• »•<br />
I lem <strong>of</strong> what can be donL- ali.l will i, nuw i.n diilj'-. „...,.., ,..f,i,<br />
thi next mcotinref thi! conmil-.- H" nunfaiil-'p 1ru« (. ni-.ii > i.f<br />
rtonirs. He is very.OBtiniislU. B/JNI-H- )«* f"f ?""".•. '»-••.;'",''<br />
to thi benentfl that will earn? frfnii j lhunmitl.il>' os|ieriniicp.l in Him linn<br />
Itttliew pafkini; <strong>of</strong>ilinunce . . inf iietirllirs, ,<br />
MARY CAi<br />
CI:OBC "<br />
Shi Iri.J la furjil hfr ml, but ilni nn" MmnllHd llO" 1 * J<br />
end gf the esrlli. ^ 41BH -=--"<br />
«lln.d r.n.rii-Th« • Tun at Fan I ..1" In ' IV THg *"«•_,<br />
'[HURSD VY, <strong>Jun</strong>e 10th,<br />
{Baseball Season Opens<br />
July 3 WitkChester Team<br />
ndl <strong>of</strong> the OccniratF^Clu 1 ' Ann j urti # ^ B<br />
Cheater—Noted Pinjcrs Amons the Number<br />
.Thf o/flclhl liaseball seosnn will<br />
I.epin here Saturyay, July 3, with<br />
!•;B» bttwain the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
I duh anil ths Chester team, thn hit-!<br />
[ p a member <strong>of</strong> the Intentate-j<br />
ui, ttMordiiij to a statemnit<br />
i the SentitickLedger ot noini<br />
/by Balph L, Chester, pro-<br />
pinoter or thi local or_amsal!oit.<br />
Pter <strong>of</strong> this local orpin<br />
I jOBier lamit art being Brranreil<br />
IS* AHintowii, Bachatach Oiants,<br />
I Btawbiidge' ft -CiothMr and a<br />
I Mber <strong>of</strong> DtherMblriime" teaniii,<br />
• «.il also announced that gamea<br />
I W bung plannod with big lengua<br />
I mm fn iames when thssa cltihs<br />
J *»;eff kbiduis, ;'\ "'••.." • '<br />
1 i^ta l J team will lie inanBgeil<br />
WilliBmi. o£ PWlMtol.<br />
. ,,% tbimtr it, Lbuii Nationul<br />
aM»«-pl*yer, whoris aequainted<br />
M°Coiirifi" MMfc, "Bueky" Haiv<br />
*** iiores <strong>of</strong> ether, league Wan.<br />
y'^oT' thn Heading 'inipratati<br />
:i-aisiie, ontfleldcr 81)11 iiitfliijr.<br />
* liiikeiey, formerly uf Lit [jroth<br />
.w'lL-aia. outfielder.!"... Wleter,<br />
lii! ASC*, ojitncMcr and pitch-<br />
)r, iformerlywith tKi.-Harriel)"<br />
"Bien, first hap, fttm<strong>of</strong>iy <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Vlrijinla League, .,- . • '<br />
• James : laiidenberger, secont<br />
"p"'YoiinBi shortslopi former,<br />
ly SlBi-Detroit in tlte Amencan<br />
'<br />
•.-.';TOfl."l'.""'l-'ii<br />
i.-l.-,i fur lli>.<br />
Is VMI,.,I f,.r<br />
iit-isoiis vi.ti'.l<br />
'''I> hi N.i iiilit.ii W;!S tiilu-u iii! t<br />
liii Ki<br />
Nut iijily \y.i i<br />
WIT ill..ll-UIIII-||l]|| ill<br />
ill |l|i| |J|.y fi-rim this<br />
.-ill IMiilililiiltty. llf-lfll-.l tu<br />
I-UICH Hill-iljih (In- Vi'liinii<br />
ortirns <strong>of</strong> Ihi- ni-trnriiK=it MiM,<br />
Mill Cnuiilj 1 .- !,,,- Tii,.»,|[iy. ,\ i,n,,il,,.|. ,,f ||,,.<br />
.'• ' K'lilllililii'.l nil 1 "11«.• Lill<br />
i.|.!,,.,!. — — — •<br />
BIDDERS FOR<br />
CITY'S $155,000<br />
DRAINAGE BONDS<br />
. lllll. i<br />
,'. uf lain- Mliy i'.iiiiily liki. Ill" 'I.'"<br />
I I - ! | | I I I I I I I " I I - I I | ! - i l l | | | , ' i r ; m i l ; 1 | M ~ |<br />
lives <strong>of</strong> Hi.. l!iiii,ln.,U uf ...l,,,,,! • a m i P a n - h - s Ihi' IILW,' i.f 111',-aii I'ity<br />
childrpii win. will I..- mji.-n-d ,,i • ' " l n ; ' M l<br />
t h i ' l r s l i i i l i P s ivilli t h e i-hi.iiiif t i i - 1 " " 1 ll1 !''<br />
...i. . i i i . • I i<br />
BIG AUCTION<br />
SALE TOMORROW<br />
Siild to A. V. O'lMvii & Co.,<br />
il Firm from Ni'w<br />
York Citv<br />
StiLtPs uf III" I'lliii<br />
FM (Jinnill'i.-..<br />
IIII I'ntri- il)<br />
Ml (H INTEREST SHOWN<br />
Tralman Will oner HarKaliis Winner's Hid Was S1 fi5,0fi0<br />
at Tent, Kinhth Htreel i >C SI51.000, With Ac*<br />
and Allantie Avenue "lied Interest<br />
wil In<br />
y I l r nl<br />
ihnl there will nut }IP an<br />
!l fin"!MIins" uiul that ;ill pprson<br />
will he FiitiuiruU to obey thp Inw tu<br />
l l<br />
("'ajiiniir .li>innp hi-liovi^ tliui<br />
tlii-ri' will lii- hiim-ht^- nl' jiiifiiu-<br />
tU'-rz nil .the !if*-ic-li iifti-r, l^liiUiV.<br />
Ihiw liielmlinif ninny frnn'i I'lilln-<br />
ili.l|iliiu. Oilier flaliiiiiii will hi-<br />
ufKifniil iiH tlrt> i-rowilH anil WMUUIIM<br />
ilpmutiil,. Tlinri' w-ill he iwrK-p ^iji=<br />
tiliiiH flu tilt' Iinili-li wiipli llii- ?i-;l.-iiti<br />
ijpi-ilN, '<br />
• 'I'lici Truth Htnvl Kliitinn »ill, !i-<br />
IMuilli h*> L'pntral houiIiiiMirti-r^, 11 riH<br />
- f('ontiinipil mi Pnm- ^li<br />
LITTLE CIRL'S<br />
52-POUND DRUM<br />
LANDED UPTOWN<br />
: C'aiitrht Off AnKlent' t'luh In<br />
W, T. Cleuf, i.f<br />
Phflndelphin<br />
Tiii' niil-tlu>:i>t stiii-iii that . lii-l.i<br />
.' ,-Wiiy frnm Halilhiay until Monday<br />
inllil iinivi> liiiiiihi.ds <strong>of</strong> lisli.iiwav<br />
; I'ltini iiii' Aimli-rV Club pi,-r• n-<br />
. ( f "tli-<br />
..,.|t ill nl iiilili.ili .-III.<br />
H il i l ill l M<br />
1111.1.1<br />
-vi-l- ln-1,1'» v<br />
H "' mlvprtisiMl MIII- ,,f $lfis,pqo<br />
..,.|t ill nl iiilili.ili .-III.- i-vil ln1,1" li'MWlil ilrulllilK.i luilliln liy tliih<br />
n il,-....,!, iilv will l». M,,iii-,i iin.li-i- iiiuHii-ipiility Ui-i-w ii Inrgi- nunibi.r<br />
!iii,.-iiii.' mil," Kiwhtli SIIH-I ,111,1 '" 1 "!' !l - "•,•>»•" w.Ti. om-mil nl thi--<br />
1 Mliinlii ini-inii', 1 liy 1 -nil- Trai. "H'^'liiit! nl" llw lily luniiillsmoniir«<br />
' mini, ,,f ih,. N.-iil >:.iliit.. Aiirlinii wnniliiy ufu-rnunn. .<br />
i|-|iiii|.iinv,"li.-i(lM.ilnK nl 1 nVlork •«»H«'Ki;iilativl.« uf m»iinii!fl in<br />
•Kntiii.'lVii. Ji I'J. inul ...iiiilmiiiiK-' N|1 . w v " l , k "'"1 ...I'liilttdfljihia. uc<br />
until lil'Mhlirlll', m-rnhlillir In a. well in JiTwy l.lly Iind Ocnan<br />
-liili-mi-ill Bivi-n tlii, iii.«.-V.iip,.i- ln-.'--'l>-- .»•••»• »t thr mmitlng nf thf<br />
Mr Triiiinn I.MIV '111.- ~-ilf will I"I»IIIISHII31I, iiml unuauul inlt'ivat<br />
ihi-iuil,".' Imli-i... i,|,ki-l,ii,nl •jioii«.-' wa f'.«: ill ' 1 V l1 in 111" ,.ul,i,iHP,<br />
, 1 I,... j . Afti'r thn liiilM hull Ii,-i-n mad,<br />
'' '-ir.-n'ri'liiii' 1" 111,- -in. li,iii).n[- :!|f.' llll '- v Wl ' rl " Mi'lt'"''! tiirlml nvnr-to<br />
Im • li ing" 'i liniir -ll'li- f ' il >' Tn-ii-liivr ••Chiri.lliv H Si'uir<br />
ii ' ' ' " M iV l 1'iMlliy" broadrast ami o'np cl-ouknr;' (iimrlt! 1 Illiiir, nf!<br />
THIS CITY!<br />
iia,| Aibmlmvii, ii -<br />
j Make o PilRrimiiki' friini Allunlir MRS,<br />
to to th? liome in by giving up for this<br />
mrpojiu u purt <strong>of</strong> the ^rounel be-<br />
w.>_ii Fifth ami Sixth rtnwtii, tiear<br />
hp ocean front.<br />
Th** matter nf the need uf addit-<br />
cifiiil parking upaee fur ttutefflO'<br />
iiii'M hi'hf, is tjik^ |jFupi«r care sf<br />
III** Kivnt influx <strong>of</strong> lniit^hinen ex-<br />
led In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> ihi=i iiuhimer,<br />
• n.^uin bfouKht before the<br />
imt«*r <strong>of</strong> Cniiimefco by ^alph<br />
•jiitfi'r, who huN lipen talking on<br />
?iiiiiji_i-t hefnre various busUi<br />
* tirtnmizuffuiu; liDre for several<br />
As *iiltfr<br />
f<br />
.jtin, teo, Hd<br />
Itadfard wxprewieil himself _..<br />
very mueli opptfMvil Cu indlscrimin-<br />
" parking in the _amp<br />
Mr.<br />
oihom<br />
l<br />
Mr, Suttoti and<br />
the subject &%<br />
ttd bd<br />
li*ntfth. It wai* stated nobody<br />
A-uiitM thi* dittAKTecublr things near<br />
liiH or hi-r honio, hut that many o£<br />
tioiis <strong>of</strong> the rlty submit to the an *<br />
ituyufiet*& at the uyt* |iyrkln^* la<br />
front <strong>of</strong>- their doers became ef<br />
the t-'onditfonH and for the genera 1<br />
good, <strong>of</strong> the rt's<strong>of</strong>t<br />
\l, W. MdwardN supportotl Mv.<br />
hivinjfi*r in the latter'^ plea for<br />
arkinjj spaoe ifl the camp ground<br />
lurk near the beueh front. It<br />
k'uiilil hi' ii big ailvuntugv to tho<br />
iiwn If it weriv knuwn that there<br />
4 (spat 1 ** there fur paHsibly 2000<br />
'la!mod that It would<br />
iiiiiki* no djfferenee* That jeeplfl<br />
Hvlriif 'around Thin! or = Fourth<br />
Htri'r't wiiuUl f|rSvt* their muthinPH<br />
[u Tenth HtrptH uf Miioriyn ter^<br />
Klmur J, Pear! ^uggeRtnl that<br />
it might be well to have roadways<br />
prDvidHii In the samp jgraundiip<br />
whli'h wouht relievy tnifTIc enifdU<br />
lions, ,<br />
Mr, lias IttKfr lirflgnh! that nn<br />
i!> di'^'irr-n lu injuri'' ppujjprty, an<br />
mv iipfii'ami to fear, uh Fifth<br />
iiml Sixth Htri'pU, Jf there/ Were<br />
injury^ duiip tliens it would bn<br />
fidt in tithi'i- partis <strong>of</strong> the city,<br />
flip s]iciik('r'M pi'i-Mijiiid opinion<br />
that imm* iiutomohik's on<br />
Fifth iiiiil Hlsth strpt'U Would • eii=<br />
iiinrp Lht» vuhif <strong>of</strong> property*<br />
i'n^idi»nt J. Fml, Mainie told<br />
f "th** I'iLy ("niiimiMsloiiPrs 1 ap-'<br />
(jiin-iiL unanimoiiN opinion agflinst<br />
lii'rniilLin^ parking «n the i'uinp<br />
rroumTrf nft^r they had luurd Mr.<br />
IfiujfunrH %'ipws ut n nieDtfjiK <strong>of</strong><br />
,ll!' jHiliI'd I! PtiUpIu (if Wi'i'ks liJfS,<br />
M\\ button ilet'lurtnl it wouh! hv<br />
a'Srth JiiirnlriMlN <strong>of</strong> ttiuu-MitnH-H <strong>of</strong><br />
iiolliirN to huvii thi 1 dpNlrcd und ry=<br />
ijuired parking hjmi't 1 hvtVi<br />
J, Huwurtl yhii'Uin HUj?gestei.l,<br />
luil if ii Inrije ih'U'Kiitloh <strong>of</strong> liu^U<br />
m.'^N riien Wi-nt hi-fufe tht? •_ oinniM-<br />
^ion ii; u body ami made the re=,<br />
CJIH'M, for the iii'slred parking m&m<br />
hi^ might havi» thi' eiTvzjt <strong>of</strong> eaufl-<br />
nu the lumnl to grant the ret.<br />
It was flnnlly det*Uk*d to ^o by-<br />
on' thf <strong>City</strong> ftiininlHHlutieFH Men-<br />
lily with the iuqui'st.<br />
m<br />
thi<br />
l<br />
SUSPECTED OF<br />
STEALING BIKES<br />
Cil;,' Police Claim to lie Round-<br />
inff Up Alleged Young<br />
. Gang<br />
•Tnlli-i" iiiiliiy lira ciiwlnit fn nil ft<br />
laiiil ot t'uliilvil ioutliB who, tdi!y<br />
;:iy,- aru Hti-ulihg biGyeleH from<br />
vurioufi mctiotw <strong>of</strong> th.v eity-'ond<br />
thvn- re-nollinK them.<br />
CliiMinnr MiiyJiolilN iinil Nnihdn-<br />
irt Stewart were lirraignrcl In-f<strong>of</strong>o<br />
Polii-i- Justiw Frallota II. Wiifo<br />
yONiiifihiy mnniine anil impIloiiliMl<br />
Jtnlvin Morfiii ilnil anolhef youth. '<br />
Both thi< Stewart anil ltcynolils<br />
ya uiimitUu! that they hail liiey.<br />
_ J8 in their llnsspiiaion. The<br />
Stewart boy ilrnifil. Having fltolcn<br />
liny Tniiehim-k<br />
<strong>On</strong> rpt'onimpndAtisn qf Chief <strong>of</strong><br />
waril .loliiiBon. the liilB<br />
aod until tho Morfia boy<br />
ia' j)!eki»il up, nt which linw nil<br />
cdnmriimi will bo gSvcn u<br />
tafore Police -'-Justice<br />
A nuniljtr p{ eomplillnti <strong>of</strong> ,<br />
olen lili-vrli-ii have been reci" "<br />
at tho central station anil.(<br />
aw'now <strong>of</strong> the opinion thai they<br />
lunc landed thone TesiKinillilc far<br />
the theftii<br />
Nathaniel Stewart wan removed<br />
from hig bed lato Wednesday Slight<br />
and tik^n to the polieo station,<br />
«horg he made an emphatic denial<br />
<strong>of</strong> any knowledge <strong>of</strong> any stolen<br />
He -BUR accompanied by<br />
y p y<br />
his methsrt who aphild ihi boy in<br />
hip eontentisng,'<br />
AccoFtilng ts WstimsTiy<br />
eel ,at the;^h#srliig'•bifs<br />
trafce i Wargj thq y, |<br />
Ini'tKe bicyck':^ \vould paint Hie<br />
? qhange whcela and thea<br />
y^saios: Jn goals Intate<br />
have amashedr thi<br />
ii<br />
'i<br />
' ! •<br />
M
ARMY BOXERS<br />
INPH1LA;<br />
with honor*, _ from tin<br />
jnunny, ~ y, n tt reKimoni refnment iume.i fum**d for mr its in. U l m m l t ¥ <strong>of</strong> Delaware, ..nnouncefighting:<br />
material, h-w ilnelopeil n m(,nt WH, „,„,,, Wtllnet,do t,vn<br />
^S.^.!^.^*.. 1 : 1 t<br />
,!.. !!', l-lt that Mn* M,ml Pjle dauBh<br />
hoptfut<br />
_ . . . . u in attendance<br />
The piiijariLy <strong>of</strong>? the delegation,<br />
luiifcrw rr *ill be /ropi Fenntwlvdnji,<br />
Mir>Iinlp Delaware and Kcw<br />
ji/-Miy *• *J" K f<br />
Jkrtliur ( Jpdtpon, secretary <strong>of</strong><br />
tlic Hillpr l*ckiOopipanyrh<strong>of</strong> ThH<br />
-;, arlfip]ili>f wiILln chairpnuv and ho<br />
J L ' Ik (iii thi nrogquq fotw i "<br />
MANY VISITORS<br />
KNIGHTS TEMPLAH<br />
4a Htar Dr.<br />
Sjfeak <strong>Jun</strong>e 20<br />
CHURCH<br />
CDmmanderyr Ko<br />
y J ^ s plan?, wlifch has<br />
amon Kits membprship, many<br />
—Tlilnl Floor<br />
:v"Some Excellent Material ijnd><br />
»„*, Scraps ps to be Seen<br />
r-C ' In I Ri Ring<br />
TO<br />
AT $ESQUI<br />
- ,<br />
';• Former<br />
Cham-<br />
.; pibn, Freddy Welsh, Is<br />
' ~ Coaching Boys<br />
1<br />
Hew Ynrt, <strong>Jun</strong>e 10—A fontin<br />
j ' £tnt «f army boxers from Gwer<br />
II * , nora Island, Icii by Lieut C A<br />
!' : .,.' \Veickpr, <strong>of</strong> the Sixteenth lnfaii<br />
try, with Captain Freddy W(,Uh,i<br />
former lightweight chironliin <strong>of</strong><br />
the WflHd, nu co irfi left todn> for<br />
the iScsqm-Centennial Exhibition<br />
in Thllodelphln, where thev will<br />
u J fifcTlt in a tlirep-comered towna<br />
fi j Jncnt with boxerr <strong>of</strong> the navy anit<br />
marine corps for ultra service<br />
championships.<br />
Lieut Wpiekert fl^htinj; squad,<br />
tht 1 View <strong>of</strong> Donations Received at <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Seashore Home for<br />
Rabies.<br />
fcecond Corp i<br />
reinforced upon ar MARRIED TWO<br />
rival In Philadelphia by boxers<br />
frdin the Third Corps Aren anri it<br />
•will then become known as the All YEARS; PAIR<br />
Army Boxing; T>am<br />
The prellnilndnets <strong>of</strong> the trtumu<br />
ment-ftpen tonight at th*. exhibition KEPT SECRET<br />
stadium ThOBfe who mrtlif the<br />
opening clashf-s *VL til fight in the<br />
s^emi final's on Weilnesdav Jnne 16<br />
. Torbert and Miss Py<br />
and tne cliampion hips will be Latter <strong>of</strong> Wilmington,<br />
fought for in the finals oh "Ftiday Spring Surprise<br />
<strong>Jun</strong>e 18<br />
Lieut Welder, for two jeari<br />
bbiini? instructor <strong>of</strong> the Si\t«.ntli<br />
Robs He i«? confident <strong>of</strong><br />
annexing Uic championships <strong>of</strong><br />
the light hcavjMitifrht, middle<br />
""t, Hjthtu-eipht nnd buitum<br />
: division^.<br />
_]ftut Wclcker's big: four an*<br />
jjh.t-btitvy\** i i£lit Jimmit. Tin\ a,<br />
Middleweight JJilh T r a n k 11 n<br />
- g- - R - Cliarlip •" • w a n I<br />
Bata)Jj*(Jtbt Jw Currj All arc<br />
champions hi <strong>of</strong> f th the SSunml<br />
Corps<br />
Area and membirc <strong>of</strong> the Six<br />
tetnth Infantry<br />
Dimmutiye burpnM! package*,<br />
are in the lighting *» ti nuc ter <strong>of</strong> Mr. ami Mrs. Clarencn J.<br />
PyleF <strong>of</strong> 702 West Twenty-fir^t<br />
Wilmington^ antl Richard<br />
r Torbert, ^t>n <strong>of</strong> ilr. and<br />
Mrs. Harry W, Tortanrt, <strong>of</strong> Chcaii<br />
<strong>City</strong>, bail been mafri**d eincy February.<br />
It was the culminfttion <strong>of</strong><br />
i t romarico and courtship<br />
that h«*l la*ti* for their kindly interest<br />
and financial (support. In the name<br />
<strong>of</strong> the little suffering babies who<br />
recei\e the benefit <strong>of</strong> thi** work.<br />
Following is a Ii t <strong>of</strong> food<br />
stuffs donated, with the names <strong>of</strong><br />
donors<br />
Cases <strong>of</strong> pea% beans urparagu$,<br />
v ill<strong>of</strong>i eaca <strong>of</strong> pe&s; beans, prunes,<br />
large tUm box <strong>of</strong> oatmeal? twelve<br />
cans <strong>of</strong> tomatoes, earn; twelve<br />
WILL BE BRIGHT eang svspgfated milk; ten padsagg§<br />
<strong>of</strong> minute tapigoi 80 pounds<br />
<strong>of</strong> sugar* 2 bags <strong>of</strong> flour* 8 pQundi<br />
AS DAY AT THE qf tea; 2 pounds pf c<strong>of</strong>fee 1,8 baskets<br />
<strong>of</strong> potatoes i soap, ' eriges,<br />
matehesj spaghetti, oranges, med^<br />
PARK THEATRE leal supplies and cakes, from<br />
| Messrs, Mann, Schanti, American<br />
^-^ ._ Stereo Ketok Brothers, JefTrits*<br />
Marked Improvements Beinglnsarkgt, AeJd^r'a bakery, Gorden'i<br />
Made to Property at market) TiptM Inn, 080111101*1<br />
store, Adams Park Place<br />
1 furniture store,<br />
Woolw<strong>of</strong>th's, WnIlttCf'ii hanlwaif<br />
„., . . . i store, Holbnoh^ drug gtsre,<br />
Thor. pr..l)ablj «"--" t » busier Hatnei 1 eut price ilraB store, Aulf.<br />
»,.» in Iwntlih ~oek thiin Bid- j sto WiUon'i. (froMfy store,<br />
ney K fctanli) <strong>of</strong> tin- Moorlyn;part m a l k i U Niekerson'i, market,<br />
Theatre, nho *a, nctlMly gaB-, Bowke|Jl! ^ BmhiV 1 !! market, J,<br />
id in wmimt the m.n^ niirked j ^ ^ , a m | j,,, j H|S)>Hnbotham.<br />
and improvements to the I Cmh eontrihutions were HN-eiv-<br />
Park Tin Mix nnd ill <strong>of</strong> the build-|e(|<br />
inj^ undtr thf Bennethum nitl Sul-i<br />
Mayfir Joseph G, Champion,<br />
tin owner^np on tht Hoardwalkl<br />
at Hnd jiboi-e I* irk plae**<br />
J. Trout,'A; Smith,'H, 8,<br />
When the Park 'hi*tr, openi. M n fl g u j g v<br />
for the -.M on S .tur.l,.> <strong>Jun</strong>e | QeB -^ •,.„„ Qeo w G L L<br />
1), w,th Tom Mix and Tony, its. fiarn!tt, W I .Raymond. N. C,<br />
"'IUHI! th° n rrtabli'hmriit "'so to 1 ?* 1 A ' V - Smithl FFel1 Adams i<br />
lompliti- and t..mpreh n-|^. 'have.g" 1*^,^ %/MoJlJ; John**V:<br />
been tht ihangci for tin bttter in «.,.,„ u » Smith J narielsh<br />
th., builrtinir in c.l.lit...i. to the Jl^'Jii HerbertP Camptall'<br />
embel,-hmcnt^ an.l mbbe, g „!,„„.„;„_ jBmeii- McMknui.;<br />
tire d llnor ppatron-<br />
«.ll see u flne „ w Qitlilmr Wm, Fraseh J,<br />
The o reniiSny n. pprformwl in . ml,roic onri . .irgan an on, <strong>of</strong> th.- ben p Jone j Thiomley Hughes, H.<br />
rumberland, Md , by the Riv Pmn | ln th^ State<br />
I Hliknr) partor <strong>of</strong> (hi- Pres. aDol,t thi<br />
byterian Olumli Imniediately<br />
afterward the younir 5*nd popular<br />
Cftuplc retumetl to their unlversUy<br />
life nnd no one dreamed that they<br />
were man fttul wife until they an<br />
nounced it to members <strong>of</strong> the<br />
family.<br />
\fter h.uinv a brilliant<br />
r«onl in the Wilmn-ffton Huh<br />
bilionl 1.1 ish Pvle Tiient to tht Wn<br />
, t n^er-iitj <strong>of</strong> Deli<br />
ware four >e*r^ flff« lliew "hi<br />
continued her icsU^emfc mil poriiil<br />
t/m^r With Ruch4Jdi£tinclion thtit<br />
she btLafi-t ninrleU a*« one <strong>of</strong> the<br />
ablest and m<strong>of</strong>it popular students<br />
blic took the jrtn and scienn.<br />
course, majontip in *»c.fnr* 1 n«nt is >,,.rinB no ,Ipl«, in O,e'^ $ M. CaSron; MM. J<br />
Catlnian, Darby<br />
wdl be cnn«tn«u>1l on the<br />
After<br />
1 -,<br />
Ldditlon to thene contrlbu.<br />
beach, in front <strong>of</strong> tht Ihi itn , ——' -<br />
ie Ladiee<br />
m>f opportunity for nijfht<br />
IiatliiliE for thomj who may so i!e.|<br />
Thore will bi crtabli^hfd<br />
1 Aujulisrjr <strong>of</strong> the<br />
j CHurrfl fent R cheek<br />
h Ci f<br />
Ja]<br />
im «t tt.a £trdin on tht JKJU 1<br />
Jjpn CHurrfl fent c<br />
'or f 10, am! the Bainhow Cia»s <strong>of</strong><br />
ho MeOlddirt Church a check for<br />
f'ilii, "in rti cheek far ift hi.; been<br />
P^'X;rai "«gj^ jS[ Z: i Bf t£ ^ndVstor, Tt\h."^ ""^ StXdl^f "fl"Sd<br />
vvill bi *n npen jir ice e<br />
follont.d htr election thi )(ir both IM lUtifulK arr<br />
hhonorarj<br />
fnU'rniu <strong>of</strong> Phi Kappj | )„ tln snn[, ,„,( tin h b1,-ith<br />
haupe ALLEGED BOOTLEGGER<br />
fhl will her Er»du ition «itli thi arc ,[,.„ „„,),,rR .k«.M - • • •1«.|<br />
GIVEN HARD CHASE<br />
desree <strong>of</strong> bachelor <strong>of</strong> arts on list pr0,ements 1) Barrett, In I<br />
Monday ichini ch in-i <strong>of</strong> oif tht thi. h hth ith u is the-CBughi, He Laier Made Hl» E«<br />
YUIIHK Torbert al j i V,t\ t\ right m.m in the nj,ht pi H HH. . He<br />
eape—"Booie" Held<br />
mineton i lligh llih SSchool<br />
student t for f . has h all ll <strong>of</strong> f the th latest ltet and d most pops<br />
time, but was urariuatfd from' ular bathing suit* for the use <strong>of</strong> The entire populace <strong>of</strong> Haven<br />
the Oci im Cit Hi(fh Schu am<br />
i-pptnl td h him an I member b He H ll l th B d l k<br />
f thi- foo<br />
tacUe<br />
jenh Elfrtlou<br />
al"*j wa<br />
Be-<br />
:<br />
( I<br />
, „ Jii« feworil.<br />
roes utarteil at the opprraeli<br />
_ - , „ ul >,,u Semeni Point-<strong>Ocean</strong><br />
T-, ilm>,t the Boardwalk ts., ttutenwBi|e bridge, when I<br />
for the dnver <strong>of</strong>-a<br />
tinrtlnn" He<br />
1 <strong>of</strong> the thrw companies <strong>of</strong> th< U StdUiH<br />
p T C hntttilion this year and,<br />
f o l g course at PlattthurR g CI (>S1VC<br />
ast summer,' received last Monday<br />
lis commbt^ion us a- second Wutt\-<br />
e C;ty<br />
mt in the Reserve Officers*'TrainrkfJ(dayT<br />
July 6<br />
Sn^ Corps* He also •was elected a<br />
hiember <strong>of</strong> the Phi Kappa Phi hon-<br />
rl i> I n I lainet Itritk^ W E orary fraternity and. Wid several<br />
Mi J n I LeRo Hftwo, who jla <strong>of</strong>fices during his four^year<br />
4i n i *iII (I as a committee, -hy tho ejfe course-, .bcUiE<br />
t h tmlH r <strong>of</strong> Comi7i^rcef to make<br />
urMiirruunt* for th*» deception<br />
in I i ill rl iniqeiit <strong>of</strong> the Friends'<br />
It n til ( onferenc^, which will be<br />
in nil iion hire from July 6 to 13,<br />
lurlir- a>P lire completing tenta<br />
Uii prrmoments, (<br />
1 Jiv l/i II is will u&e the mn^ic<br />
\t i\jIlifiTi 11 U^o.JSoai'dwalif and the<br />
i mi parh n* ' • •V<br />
••<br />
Mi•1<br />
V 1 '} Mm<br />
i HAVE LUNCHEON* 05f THE r___ ^ --<br />
plan to take u'leisurely lohchcori in p\ir\bo*rtito* ift^MSJlWrnui i,<br />
and tea room. You will find delicious .food* Bervfed< In^omlorteblo '<br />
Surroundings at very reasonable prices./-' ^S^XJ"' 'I '** *<br />
rV .'l<br />
Interest to Shoppers<br />
Introducing to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
4 Vanity Fair' Chiffon Silk Vests<br />
Introductory Price 1 .tk<br />
Light nod Gosiumer us<br />
a Bulterfly'B Wing I , .<br />
Exquisitely s<strong>of</strong>t against the skin and as<br />
dainty and lighi as the finest French chiffon,<br />
these vests'are sure to appeal to the discerning<br />
woman.<br />
They are the finest real chiffon silk underwear<br />
made, Woven entirely <strong>of</strong> pure Oriental<br />
silk. In peach and pink. Cut extra long.<br />
Women's<br />
RAYON HOSE<br />
The 79c Kind<br />
59c<br />
Good looking, durable<br />
itockingi, in all the newest<br />
•hades. Lisle tops and soles.<br />
Semi-fashioned. ,<br />
M. E. IUU Oo,-Slre« FlMr<br />
"Vanity Pair"<br />
Vanti-Silk Vests<br />
Special $2--<br />
In thi dainty, delicate ribbed<br />
weave that is so well<br />
liked. Cut full and very elai-,<br />
tic. Hemstitched bodice tops<br />
and shoulder straps <strong>of</strong> self.<br />
Bloomers to Match, $3,48<br />
M, s. PUii o,,_st««<br />
Bob Evans' Maids* Uniforms<br />
Excellent duality black lawn cloth uniformB in popular<br />
straight.line models. Two large pockets, inviiible buttons, and<br />
organdy collars and cuffs. Other uniforms as follows!<br />
CAMBRIC<br />
Uniforms<br />
$2.98<br />
Splendid uniform! In oil<br />
white. Will made,<br />
Ltwn. Cloth<br />
Uniforms<br />
$3.98<br />
Good black uniforms<br />
that will give excellent<br />
service.<br />
JUNE!<br />
The Month When All Women Want Their Hats <strong>of</strong><br />
i Hundreds" and Hundreds <strong>of</strong><br />
new/whlte felts. lake suminerV<br />
fleecy -clouds. v Or^tho'^,<br />
downybreaat <strong>of</strong> a song "bird/ '<br />
iM. E. ULATT CO.i<br />
J-' *<br />
WHITE FELT<br />
$2-95 to $5-05<br />
White felts.for every'ago<br />
<strong>of</strong> woman, from the sjjrightly<br />
the,<br />
' Grandmolltei'.<br />
•V^BOJltawy Department—jralrf Floor<br />
EVBLATT<br />
'**> • -<br />
White felts for every coiffure:<br />
Boy-bob to luxuriant,<br />
heavy tresses. All white hats,<br />
or white-with colors. Bios*<br />
( 1'<br />
:';(!, j v ,~<br />
Soisette<br />
Uniforms<br />
$4.98<br />
S<strong>of</strong>t, silky BpIsattB In<br />
good black. Well msd«.<br />
Poplin<br />
Uniforms<br />
$5.95<br />
IhcBi come In both<br />
block awl white. Bplenurih<br />
Fto<strong>of</strong>didljr tollowil,<br />
Clearance Sale <strong>of</strong><br />
Girls'andTots'Coats<br />
Formerty up<br />
is $19,9i<br />
Twilll<br />
Plaids<br />
Vlannils<br />
Novelty, Coati<br />
iiileBiild • i I e r t-<br />
Biaiit or esall in liolh<br />
eiioris snd a f a p n<br />
moUeiii. Ivefy • esHt<br />
nletl? llnnl with, -Ilk<br />
<strong>of</strong> satin de elilfia.<br />
Not' AtL ajKflHn fill<br />
" Siiei i to 6<br />
SiMS 7 to 14<br />
M, ^, BISU C^^^Foyrih Floor<br />
Women'i Smart ,<br />
Pongee Dresses<br />
.95<br />
For Home, Street<br />
Dr Business Wear<br />
Charmine dres-<br />
BS ' convenient<br />
Cor Summer daj 8.<br />
Of' good quality<br />
pongee in one<br />
and two piece<br />
effects.<br />
Variety <strong>of</strong><br />
styles Some<br />
trimmed with<br />
polka dotted<br />
silks, others with<br />
flowered fabrics. t<br />
M.-<br />
, it.<br />
^ IT,]<br />
HousewaMps<br />
Continuing Our Important Seasonable OfferinK <strong>of</strong><br />
Needed Und Wanted 1 Home Supplies-<br />
GREAT FREE OFFER!<br />
Free With Each Purchase <strong>of</strong> •<br />
NAPANEE<br />
KITCHEN<br />
CABINET<br />
1 *6 Hot; Point Iron<br />
$i UnlYCinal Toaster<br />
fl Universal El«lrlc<br />
C<strong>of</strong>fee Pereolalgr<br />
DOWN<br />
Dtfjnn <strong>On</strong>e to<br />
Year Homi<br />
IpMlil Terms<br />
AiLOWAi<br />
$1 A WEEK<br />
With amall dawn payment<br />
C 3<br />
$5,00 Fern<br />
Stands<br />
Wicker fern or flower<br />
stands with metal fn><br />
Bert,<br />
$2.98<br />
$3,50 Pern<br />
' Stand8<br />
Squaw fsm or flower<br />
stamis with motal in.<br />
sett<br />
Plate and Frame<br />
Pryex pic-plate is • ovrnpro<strong>of</strong><br />
ami guaranteed Framo<br />
is lilckle plnted witll metal<br />
handles.<br />
$1.89<br />
M CBiitt Co.—nriii mm<br />
$1.95 Hose Reel<br />
$1.59<br />
Hut.n t.btatli on !• Ini In dlnnnt vutaji •<br />
^ . •<br />
,'i'f<br />
15" 20 J 33 35c<br />
18 "*m ' '
V -,<br />
"W- ^<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Sentinel-Ledger<br />
OCEAN CITY PRINTING ANB<br />
PUBLISHING CO.<br />
£fntlnfl-Lal(ir Billdlnr, BjtiU!-stni^«nil IIDO Ayeiioe<br />
Telephone f people or cars assemble, the police<br />
department is always represented.<br />
Parking in the city pk>,t can, be restricted<br />
to day and evening, ending at midnight.<br />
If parking is proper jn the streets and<br />
1 avenues near the beach at njKht, including<br />
Fifth and gixth streets, then what is wrong<br />
with accommodating hundreds <strong>of</strong> additional<br />
cars'in the city lot?<br />
lias anyone, a suggestion for parking<br />
that will accommodate and please the city's<br />
thousands <strong>of</strong> new and old patrons''<br />
Is the cv^y lot, worth wer a million dol<br />
iars,-to.£p {p wafts another year, when it w<br />
Hbaol^tply n,eo4ed foj parking relief<br />
Fgr opep m her history. let Ocuui <strong>City</strong><br />
tie able tp take care <strong>of</strong> extra business to the<br />
gatitfaetjoh <strong>of</strong> those who pay for all the<br />
pity possesses.<br />
Here; jg $n emergency that deserves im<br />
Mediate attention and action.<br />
The plies <strong>of</strong> stone and dirt on Eighth<br />
„ street will help fill the city lot. Let's get<br />
' l)usy and do something constructive<br />
, We l)ave had enough procrastination and<br />
silk<br />
the<br />
Ordinan Now Before Com,-!<br />
n ( for<br />
Several Innovations<br />
made from allies taken tiom then<br />
dresses by girls <strong>of</strong> Portsmouth N H ,<br />
white stripes being from the wedding gown<br />
<strong>of</strong> a recent bride<br />
In commemoration <strong>of</strong> the idoption <strong>of</strong> the<br />
flag bj Congress <strong>Jun</strong>e 14, is celebmtetl<br />
throughout the nation as Flag Da\, this ob-<br />
servance having been fosteied b> the Bin<br />
evolent and Protective Order <strong>of</strong> Elks, among<br />
whose lodges it was made obligatory m 1908<br />
It 11 most fitting that this occasion should<br />
iene to make a renewal <strong>of</strong> allegiance to the<br />
flag The "Pledge to the Hag," taught and<br />
reneated dailj bj pupil 1 } <strong>of</strong> mam schools, is<br />
£S follows<br />
"I pledge allegiance to the Flag <strong>of</strong> the j sin it-. iai' ihall be<br />
United States and to the Rcpublii foi which<br />
it Htands, one nation indivisible with liberty<br />
and justice, for all"<br />
ojl public iyorlf to, last the balance <strong>of</strong><br />
V<br />
our \iVea.<br />
Wtyle a| Qrj<br />
TOYING HEBE<br />
| this week a repre-<br />
sentative <strong>of</strong> the Sentinel-Ledger was amazed<br />
'|o find that the developers <strong>of</strong> that ^ety re-<br />
t ^ 3 t& ll 't k th<br />
port -i^y - the Armj at Foit Schu\lei, N<br />
Y, August i, 1777, where the flag was nude<br />
EiHbomlo plnn^ for thr vntvr<br />
talnmcut <strong>of</strong> tlie PennBylviinin Kail<br />
ttmd. Vetoraon' Assodiition wh«?n<br />
the 'member* ctime to this cit><br />
Thursday, <strong>Jun</strong>o 24. nre hcing per<br />
by tin.* Chambei 1 <strong>of</strong> Com-<br />
The boys, to the nunibt-i<br />
<strong>of</strong> 1&00, with » lui'^c band, will<br />
make the trip to this* rrso&in two<br />
special trains, reachinp here ahoul<br />
9 o'clock on the morning <strong>of</strong> <strong>Jun</strong>e<br />
•Z'l.<br />
They wilt be met at the depot<br />
liy city <strong>of</strong>ficials and ProsMent J.<br />
Fred Munno and other members <strong>of</strong><br />
the Chamber vl Commerce, mill cs<br />
corUxl to the beach, where they<br />
will indulge in cAliKthcnies uuiirr<br />
tlie direction <strong>of</strong> W. Wnrd Ucnni, <strong>of</strong><br />
Philadelphia and this city<br />
Dinner will be nerved<br />
Pllinilcrs, und the visitors will be<br />
entertained with swimminK exhibi<br />
tions and fancy diving by Amhai<br />
MUlor Club pirh in i SnT*h Brj<br />
on the spot, white stripes and stars cut from | thers,- the latter water<br />
f l<br />
MUCH INTEREST<br />
SHOWN IN THE<br />
NEW GOLF CLUB<br />
CaptalnH <strong>of</strong><br />
TeamH Are Working Suc-<br />
cessfully for Goal<br />
Another dinner meeting sf tha<br />
promoWn and memberi sf the<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Golf Club win be held<br />
at the Flanders this (Friday) _<br />
nlng for the purpose <strong>of</strong> learning<br />
nf tin progress being made in the<br />
organization <strong>of</strong> the Hub lntciest<br />
Ing rtporti are expected from Qit<br />
Liiptain*- uf the five tCtiul*., appoint<br />
td ill the last mi etmg<br />
Ihfre Via* homt talk oT forming<br />
i permanent or^ini^ation but it<br />
wa* flimllj agreed to postpow thin<br />
action until the cluli ha* a larger<br />
iiliinlKr uf immhcii It was tut<br />
iort» to the contrary<br />
nptFiHuhjadine. that u the<br />
lament <strong>of</strong> Miss Lorclta Bughan,<br />
vf UarrtfiliurE, who was a rcc-<br />
ent visitor at the Municipal<br />
Pier on the Boardwalk.<br />
At least, that U the only ob-<br />
jection the young woman seem-<br />
ed lo find, with the city when<br />
she registered at the pier. At<br />
the HtKBf right hind cornir<br />
<strong>of</strong> the book Is a Biuruio for re-<br />
mirki. MIn Bughan'i rpniark<br />
•y short and to the point:<br />
"No Moustaches. 1 '<br />
Henry H ilartfr ct ui to LIHInn<br />
G Murphy *20,WJO In front <strong>of</strong><br />
Lot 814, Section P, i^nd tn front<br />
<strong>of</strong> lot 818, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Association<br />
Alamo It Moore et ux, Arthur<br />
IK Slade, ot m, to Moore Ik<br />
' SJudt $1 Beginning at point ill<br />
, auuthi wtcrly line <strong>of</strong> Atlantic avt<br />
rue, dmtullCL 360 feet northwardly<br />
1 from Southwesterly IUIL <strong>of</strong> Eighth<br />
street, continuing bouthwefltcrly <strong>of</strong><br />
that point in f or b in and uloiiK<br />
ssutheuterly lino sf Atlantic ave><br />
line diBtancs<strong>of</strong> 80 feet and <strong>of</strong> that<br />
width extendisf ln e or d South-<br />
eastwardly ahd_ parallel* with<br />
ISIfhth street to Blparlttn Commi».<br />
Bionerg' exterior lltie.<br />
Mamie A Johnron (uldow) to<br />
IMUT liinil(-Ul.'n I rnoit C Schmidt i-t ux £3W) Be-<br />
BOAT PLOlll.HfcD einmng at P°"lt lu southerly line<br />
THROUGH WIRLS \nliury nwrni 70 feet northeast<br />
wimlly frvm lnter&ectioii <strong>of</strong> north<br />
}'ne Hcctrtc I i(rliardt nut ,,f it lllon northeoHwardly nlonB •<br />
, u » ,-L i i r< miutheasterly lino Atiburv lutnui Io<br />
coursebythetl.l. th. li.lv Sunn, i0 fe|t_ th^,l( ,,f fhat width e" «'<br />
n 10 foot phasure jaiht <strong>of</strong> Phil | tnnling wutlit ustnardly ut Ls to.W<br />
A11 "n<br />
hl<br />
Pudicted H<br />
at. bech,<br />
Cornmnn, „„<br />
ad^lpiiui plvn^hi-il through<br />
mtw.irk <strong>of</strong> hikh ten ion wins<br />
when it att< mptcd to gu tliruui-.h<br />
the two draw bitil^fs on th< Same to samr $^00 Brglnnuifr<br />
<strong>On</strong> in IIU Srtniei^ Point hunk at point in nuutheauterly line As<br />
lanl ii feu din, n^o ' burv uvenui 100 feet northeiiHt<br />
The Inn s furnishe.1 ]|j,l,t for th. w irill >. rr . 0In intcriintlon <strong>of</strong> north<br />
ut> Homur tht ilm s VM n oon<br />
repainil and tha nty u^iv \stth<br />
out lighting. [Kin. r f(ir i ptnoToi<br />
khs th in fiM* mlnutfs U nisgic<br />
i ^41) to riiiM. thi hri.I^ h twn. tn<br />
Ii t tht haul KO Hiring Ii Win ii thi<br />
boat Ungltd m thi. Wins in the<br />
fiist attempt tho biidjrts win<br />
low. nil aftet thiee minults to<br />
Ink. tjin uf traffic iJitt r tht.^<br />
n rusfil ind rem tint. 1 up fur<br />
iilmut fuur minute i t.ach 1 lit r >0K<br />
jme >atht camt b ick throui h tht '^<br />
f* w it i\ s I it* r without |<br />
' r >00<br />
I Till<br />
event.<br />
Li, fialil houtli^iisttrly line Anbury a\i |<br />
«'nue 100 feel to northwesterly line<br />
<strong>of</strong> a I ine or alley I<br />
Same to samr<br />
iti rlj lint Fifty seventh strict<br />
mth siul suutlu HHterly Inn As<br />
buiy ivuiut, thtnee nnrlheast<br />
uaulli iluiiif taid outfit lit. rlj<br />
lira Asliurj iMnue 10 fett, thintt<br />
1 .if ihil mdth eittii.|inK MutlmiHt<br />
wrardl> it I i tn snul southi ii-tpi<br />
1> line Atbury Lvtnju 100 f.tt t.ij<br />
thr innthw.ittrly line <strong>of</strong> a lint 1<br />
or illt><br />
I idi-nty Realty < o to Thoma<br />
I 1 lownsend and Clayton K liob I<br />
> 1 I iits 7(i r ) R15 I,HZ CVI<br />
O'l 511, fiJO, 53^!, ill bsO<br />
" H7 4 38, |>1'J, r i | Elaborate Display <strong>of</strong> Kire<br />
for second ri^idinp; at the regular: works Is l*art <strong>of</strong> VfO-<br />
weekly niceliilK <strong>of</strong> the Itoanl i>f (fratn Outlined<br />
Commissioners Monday af^rnoon,<br />
when if the mi i nn EOI s through,<br />
the entire phnse <strong>of</strong> the Si etion A<br />
\rthur M DeMarii i I ux and<br />
Fnnik Vt I OK in tt ux tn [ retlt r<br />
I Siiuiri. a ux I Lot J70 1 ")<br />
ind ^70l> Hln k 21 Octan ( tt><br />
tianlt HI .<br />
1'pptr Townnhip '<br />
S>Kums f Airman tt ux tot<br />
S10I lot<br />
RADIO TIMKITECES<br />
In a recent interview Ol<strong>of</strong> OhUon chief<br />
engineer <strong>of</strong> a wateji factorj made the intoi<br />
esting prediction that watchc;, <strong>of</strong> the futme<br />
may be run by radio impulses sent out bj a<br />
broadcasting station<br />
MJV-9WSOTI IS quoted an s, I<br />
[HI b*t*MD W««t und tlfcUBS A**&UH. I ISf ph C< lluih tt UX til Ahrilhlim<br />
s«iloo c mm from -Jinti, i, Fmiruulk 1 Mills and S iniuol < mint r ind<br />
111. Ur .nloa.il S\,|nn I. ll mtl Ihilrj I! leiln<br />
i" , .". '"J°" IIIIII 111 i mill M (nliin ,,<br />
Tl in toutliwi t si ttion I<br />
1 nut I i sum (I Noitlmt t<br />
uirt I hit- Jl und 21, Bin It 12<br />
I 1 tn nnrlhi utt Mction i<br />
ui ih ''In IlizKhMh Smith tn II iinin<br />
*°uf. b« .M "iiniond lot h Hlmk 1" north '<br />
tast hcttion I<br />
Tlilrl* Ffiurlh tt >Vlllllllll II HillHrt tt<br />
Nln.li.nlh to<br />
fmm Tnvnii Fnurih ID<br />
•mtl iMtwrvii Oit may Md<br />
tin \fhicle<br />
uch Kiirin i.rl ()r U m, imn<br />
plate <strong>of</strong> business mil thin onlv the .1 n inil CMMiing thi<br />
in i miinni r a proudttl in tin ' toncert,s at interval^ in eti<br />
tirihnance Istctmns <strong>of</strong> thc towp<br />
There will bf no th in^< in thf I — —<br />
parking on Aslmn *i\i nu. with iwlMSN HKF<br />
thc txctplioti <strong>of</strong> l time limit mi , , e T . . .<br />
,„_,.„. vrri,mlt MomlM-r" <strong>of</strong> the ci litr.il lire -ta<br />
.ertain sect,ons 1 iri,t strett<br />
A loniphtecopt <strong>of</strong> the prop, s, ,1 n|]() ,,„„„„ „„,„„ ,t , 1K nilock<br />
Jaw is publish.il .Is, win re in tin xhursdnj aft. rnoon Io t xtincuihh<br />
I > <strong>On</strong>.in (il<br />
I F Stinley Krtps<br />
\. wtnn Hirh. r Jl<br />
I to l>% me lilock 2' O<br />
uu,<br />
It.<br />
Abraham Hrotimm. ^1. Lot M<br />
and 12, Hlui-k H(i, northe-isi tM-tiiiu,<br />
ItiiKurin Ciuun.'lli et ux ro Irving<br />
I'itch, tniHli'v. (1. 1'nri -or Intn<br />
I til 2 Ul< ..k 3, soutliw. ^t KiLlion I<br />
I l<br />
tt ux ll<br />
Ift "I 1<br />
Mtl wyh<br />
PRIMARIES TO BE<br />
HELD TUESDAY<br />
Congressman, Anscmljlyman<br />
and Freeholder Anionf;<br />
Those to be Nominated<br />
we have thp almost chronometers<br />
and other time-pieces <strong>of</strong> the present<br />
While Ijlr Ohlson's idea <strong>of</strong> a radio watch,<br />
which may be earned in the pocket while<br />
kept going through impulses from a distant<br />
station, mn,y appear faplastic, the wonderful<br />
achievements already witnessed must inspire<br />
A belief in its possibility<br />
NEED TRAFFIC LIGHTS NOW<br />
h ffi l b b d<br />
The traffic<br />
Nh t<br />
th^t b»ve been ordered<br />
l d dd bf<br />
a y^ ^<br />
for Ninth street are already needed before<br />
the summer wwda arjivc. More thrilk<br />
ymn ^t a'circus are, provided all day and<br />
evening on Ninth styfe^t, tietween Central<br />
if and" f^cean avenues<br />
A traffic policeman at Ninth street and;<br />
avenue would have fl valuable in-<br />
an^ prosily'prevent a painful, if<br />
not fatal, pecideni, pending the installation<br />
pf the traffic lights.<br />
fiction will survive so long ta<br />
I Aged "Leather-Neck"<br />
Has Enviable Service<br />
Record<br />
•hi<br />
ilav.<br />
bo<br />
MTIO.<br />
arc<br />
cm I<br />
The pnmii> elect /i in<br />
StHt. will hi hoh! mil Tut<br />
Amtinp thi nnniinilitins to<br />
matle b> Repubiit ins anil D<br />
cratf, in Cipe Ma> Count><br />
thoM for UliKro.!, StdU- A<br />
bly and county fn choldcr<br />
Conpfrc ihman Isaat Bacharach<br />
who httfl horvfil mti>>t act.cptnhly<br />
for &evend terms, ii unoppohed for<br />
the Republican nomination and<br />
A* cmblvmin Cha" C flpad will<br />
lio n iKimiiiHli.il for the .Stutc A"<br />
wmbl><br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Citv has no cindul-ite for<br />
noimrjiitlon fur tho olTict <strong>of</strong> mem<br />
btr <strong>of</strong> the C ipe Ma\ Countv<br />
Board <strong>of</strong> Freeholders Henry Y<br />
Cloutinp, <strong>of</strong> Upper lowmihip, who<br />
hai large business Intfrtst*? not<br />
only in his oun locality, but aHo<br />
other fieetlon" <strong>of</strong> the county in<br />
iltidlnjt Oci'an <strong>City</strong>, Ii. .1 candldnte<br />
for the Republican nomination for<br />
freoholder from LJpptr Townfehlp,<br />
which adjoins <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> K bound-<br />
ary line!<br />
I ox L \ i i I1.uk lnt I) ilteaii<br />
I CiU Baj * itw l anli ns ITL tl<br />
it. 11 r t, it r i • i xn pi > tlj ><br />
V H KHPIiital tn MjH '«l'»1 ll.i Itil, Su h A Rrtttl<br />
Robinson et il I «l 101 »",•• "" V'l'hi i Williams I ind<br />
II mill lot COS tcUon H<br />
Ul " rt "'" y, S725D. UeRinninff in<br />
southwest line <strong>of</strong> North Btreiilj/lW<br />
feet soilthea^t <strong>of</strong> . Atlantic itvenuc<br />
cnntHiniiiK Kouthca.Kt :t0 fret;<br />
thcnce.Rputhwr.it Ti& feet.<br />
Hans Burkhar.lt et ux to Wil-<br />
liam .1- Cob>. $1. Lots 2Htii! anil<br />
28W, block 28-G, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Oar-<br />
dens,<br />
Clinton I,, llrerkli-y Title and lmnt<br />
Co bldn $15 l i474 2D for |IT,0110<br />
par \slue <strong>of</strong> bonds from fir*t i*ia<br />
tunlv, and atcrued inttrest<br />
Hul No 2 indicated above, that<br />
if &, V O'Hnen 4 Co, uf New<br />
York Lity, is the sucee^f il bid<br />
undtr the advertisement<br />
CLAKBNC2 S SCUii ,<br />
Citv TreasuiLr<br />
WM 11 TOLLISSON, Jli ,<br />
<strong>City</strong> Lnginet.1<br />
The award wag made to this<br />
HolTman t Co , <strong>of</strong> New York<br />
who were also bidders, neglected to<br />
•nun their bid, and their <strong>of</strong>fer wan<br />
therefore declared irregul--- —<br />
not considered<br />
FRIDAY, HWE XX,<br />
OCEAN CITY; N.<br />
EDGAR<br />
F;<br />
Clarence DuBeis 1 New Bast, JoM Uunehtd.<br />
clean and q<br />
prevents ths Becumulation <strong>of</strong> VBI<br />
dl th<br />
FOB iAia-Ooroer lol, '» » »°. ««<br />
•r, WM nvqiiu!, oolwlB Rndlu<br />
ly, Arthur<br />
McCullough<br />
Hh McC<br />
McCullough, Alfred<br />
Hugh MucCotter, J<br />
Curtis Powell, Wm, Lake,<br />
McPaniel and Lewis Grosser,<br />
s,<br />
Lake,<br />
G<br />
KEEPING IIP EGG<br />
PRODUCTION IN SUMMER<br />
Many New Jersey poultrymen<br />
have been finding in the last few<br />
yuan that heavy production can<br />
be maintained with thi! old birds<br />
in the fleck during the aummerby<br />
careful management <strong>of</strong> the laying<br />
houses, observing precautions in<br />
huses,<br />
fooiling, and cu<br />
Blk lty<br />
ng<br />
lli<br />
oiling, a g,<br />
Black, poultry spec<br />
recautions in<br />
ng, reports L M<br />
ialiit <strong>of</strong> the<br />
ious pal<br />
sap the vitality <strong>of</strong> the birds,<br />
large part <strong>of</strong> the day IB spent In-<br />
Bide by the birds, so If the-heat<br />
ig excessive their vlgQE is great-<br />
ly redueeil.<br />
Ample freih cool water and a<br />
ateadv supplj <strong>of</strong> green rtulT also<br />
are found on these succpnsrul<br />
fartnit, Freih, succulent, green<br />
feeds play a big part in keeping<br />
the birds healthy and active. In<br />
the<br />
FOB iAt,B_T»n.lili!» jininil Hk »_<br />
•win anil oilier turnliun, dmp , cm<br />
bo Mil mornlna., MB, fl. W. ri.MlnBl»B,<br />
i'Dl el HHI<br />
bo Mil mora<br />
lio'DnliiiiMjr elms,<br />
na.,<br />
elm<br />
UPHO14«TSBiE .ml «M»r fujBltuy «-<br />
PHOLSTJBlt mill .liki<br />
Bui! illlll n.B«lni»i,<br />
u LouSn avenue,<br />
althy<br />
<strong>of</strong> th<br />
Iwnlti<br />
las l<br />
n B<br />
lMl<br />
..liddlo <strong>of</strong> the morning four FOB SALB-<strong>On</strong><<br />
ive pounds <strong>of</strong> green stuff for vimm «<br />
1 ' birds U given, ""•• *»»'» Al <br />
and<br />
"iOPH," CLASi HAD<br />
JOLLY HEACH PARTY<br />
Membirs <strong>of</strong> ihi. Bophnmorr<br />
Ui^ <strong>of</strong> the Detail Citv High<br />
bchool, with a fe» friend-, hail a<br />
M-ry enjovahle beach party near<br />
N'urth stri,et la«t msht Thiy luil<br />
hot ilngn and re.ai.tei! marahmal<br />
lown, a treat that made a strong<br />
appeal to all <strong>of</strong> them<br />
Thn»6 in the partv comprised thi<br />
followmB MlKSts Vivian Living<br />
,ton anil Mirinm Hal.leman, in<br />
utruitoris in tht Hthool, Be-mi-<br />
Ifihir Mary Donohue, Mildred<br />
,haw,' Frunten Stretton, Kutherinc<br />
' ' Lmma Hamel<br />
flii.itiil for tl^ht years He via*<br />
trdii-fi.ni.il to St AiiEUBtiiici<br />
Chulih hem t«ehc j-rur* .i|ro<br />
Re^eriil seiii^ aj|o lie erLCteil tbt<br />
clniEiel at gecoinl stmet anil At<br />
luntie diniiur, .mil itinut the name<br />
time In- huilt Hie nrw church ut<br />
•lamer* Point, lot ileil jlnng the<br />
Shnn mill He I- now cnmplptinB<br />
plun* to ctahll-ih u paiuchul<br />
,thnol in the uptown clnipel cmh<br />
111 September Hi 1^ u IMtl\c <strong>of</strong><br />
Bonii-nlewii<br />
huth tlal-<br />
i^m>. •JIIITIIV -»»•..-- •<br />
rnciln, Catherine Hann, LOUIM<br />
Hann, Marjone AilamM, Ailelini-<br />
Carfango, CIIBN Adelizn, Bortha<br />
Hu^k Flo^il TompkiiiH lliivmonil<br />
Thompson, Arnold katd, "Dizzy"<br />
Gctmngcr, Howanl Gordon, Hnx<br />
ana Sehagn, Bosd MeAllihter<br />
Fileen Juvenal, Alma Uciim,<br />
Mabel GifTnril, Paul Stnmpir, Hel<br />
Legal.<br />
MISS KRESS A<br />
PRETTY BMDE<br />
OCCARIOH or <strong>of</strong> l>roidc istnu' tin<br />
fai*. but some <strong>of</strong> till, friond in At<br />
lactic <strong>City</strong> told otlifr friend'- 111'<br />
rpifolL wnh tliat th( Si^rei^ oj<br />
Chjirity from Atlantic t tlnj<br />
M<br />
n. 1ur<br />
*-H I<br />
y nf t ,„<br />
lull m<br />
ll He IH"«i-<br />
I^mmltB,! n^ m«l "<br />
HAriHY M nATTUWBT<br />
o §ih m-B<br />
e<br />
For Sale or Rent<br />
New Ll Monle Hotel, slity rnoi<br />
sin .tores, rebuilt and renovate<br />
centrally located near lieach<br />
LHA1. IL LI' 1 '<br />
30 Marlton Avenue<br />
Camden. N, -I-<br />
A numbe<br />
witnessed tho mnrnago<br />
F U g a reheariar<br />
M<br />
Fing a reheariar in th,o<br />
church, Wednesday, Mr, mi Mn.<br />
Kte«s, parents <strong>of</strong> tl,e hnda, <strong>of</strong> 13B<br />
DclJihcy D'ace, gave a rehearsal<br />
dinner danco for UIB young l<br />
in the liall room <strong>of</strong> the Hota<br />
Flanders Covers wera laid.for TO<br />
persons. f Music •nt'tmlAe& by<br />
the Uaddon Hill <strong>On</strong>J»stm( el<br />
el<br />
FACT NO, 3<br />
R<br />
E<br />
THE GAME<br />
Buy -real cslnto for an invest-<br />
ment, tt MB a lafe way to earn<br />
money IF you uite lhe right judg-<br />
ment. Values increase from year<br />
to year and you'ye put your money<br />
out sf fool-temptation's way. '<br />
"We Dial In Pacts"<br />
BUNGALOW ,<br />
Southeast Comer Wesley Avemip and iecand Street<br />
Lot CO X 10D, 8 bed n o n and bath," also maid's TOOBV, Z-cir<br />
garage with chauffeur's apartments; hot water heat, open fire<br />
pjaej Completely fumighod by Van.ieiver.<br />
Price $30,000, Easily Financed<br />
Can Be Seen <strong>On</strong>ly by Appointment with<br />
^ ERNEST G<br />
1400 Weal Avenue<br />
At the 14th Bt. Station<br />
What Will You Do<br />
With What You Make?<br />
You are making money in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>—perhaps<br />
with our help.<br />
What are you going- to do with that money?<br />
Invest in bonds or mortgages'? Then you should<br />
look over our <strong>of</strong>ferings.<br />
Set up a trust fund for your wife or children?<br />
Then our Trust Department should .be able to<br />
give you some helpful suggestioni.<br />
Take out additional life" insurance?? Then you<br />
ought to ask us;abput the Life Insurance<br />
plan <strong>of</strong> conservation.<br />
Whatever you plait to do with the estate you<br />
have and are building up, one thing is sure.—<br />
We can help you if you'll come in, sit down, and<br />
talk your problems over man to man.<br />
Banking—Trusts—Title Insurance<br />
4 Jo Time Acca,unts~Safe Deposit—Investments<br />
.'Settlement Rooms—Visitors* Information an«t Travel Bureau<br />
Qcean <strong>City</strong><br />
Title and Trust Company<br />
Asbury Avenue at Eighth Street<br />
R<br />
REAL<br />
ESTATE<br />
r i f.<br />
And<br />
Building<br />
Contractor<br />
Main Oi&ce<br />
32nd and<br />
i T-V<br />
Branch<br />
48th<br />
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'",<br />
11<br />
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! :<br />
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in<br />
jn<br />
?* Ml<br />
I'"<br />
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111<br />
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R V '"<br />
ou»Stevens stated that "this school, waiting, was never allowed an<br />
have taaigtu _ i#d her 1,=* lh? sixth' was on a splendid running basis* audience,<br />
grade I In the h Wgs)#y A/enuy HjL «|' and that he would mjammend me, 0,—During the past year I have<br />
for the year <strong>1926</strong>-1827, staling thjE to a better position anywheK*" 1 persenaily b##n responiible for the<br />
the {salary will be $ 1,900 hi,d >**= prompts —~ "*- ***** rt »* * h me to §tate that the * !=._.,j,..,#i introduction ,-,r ef ;U milk, *,= as *.-~n well *. as<br />
questing am a notification within ten'standard achieved has been due to > the mid=t«rm examination^ in the<br />
dayi as to whether or not she M-' my untiring efforts as principal ef: elementary<br />
Suggestions<br />
—~- the assigmnpnt. j tjj# building, as the duties <strong>of</strong> this'for parent-teachers<br />
_,— is to advise,you that Miss' otflce have never been outlined, de=: Week" were rejected wholly or not<br />
Emgia A* MacNeal aecepta the aj- ! fined <strong>of</strong> assigned, but 1 have had • encouraged by Supfrintehdent<br />
ii^fflnent under pretest, on advice ta work out the problem unaidad, Stevens,<br />
uf eounsel, contending that such though I always endeavored to, 7 Tj,e flrs, cfjticism that<br />
assignment is Illegal and invalid,; meef the approval <strong>of</strong> my superior; me %g [hink that my work was nut<br />
and.she intends to take the appeal <strong>of</strong>ficer, to wfiom I have been moit, thireughiy natlafactorj' to my ,«up.<br />
to me tommiJisioner <strong>of</strong> Education: loyal, erintendent WM given me during<br />
m e nt th u<br />
*? tl ?l_y° ao not re-! j have received many comments the Srst week <strong>of</strong> April, l!(Sij, The<br />
conflttir tae assignment und plaei!, te |j,e effect that Central Avenue I critici«ni <strong>of</strong>fered me at that time<br />
nd y<br />
UySlye received" has<br />
Iju^ikiugi sue iiuw; nuestioned f by By patrons. patrons,<br />
yemucr, miiys, ayyui kv^triitj MI<br />
ine to which you ht<br />
:H <strong>of</strong> -,—<br />
<strong>of</strong> Education, do not permit a<br />
traiufcr from the position she n<br />
occupies to the on<br />
iav# now assigned<br />
Hoping that my application will thirty minutes. Third visit, April<br />
o her, and In the ^e favorably considered, and! <strong>of</strong>flce, about thirty or forty minutes<br />
mafher In which you reu nave have attempt- attempt, thanking the members " <strong>of</strong> the (See item No.".)<br />
«!-3M£ E"--r?' "'•?".!?*• J 6 ge <strong>of</strong> years <strong>of</strong> varied eiperi. half to two hours. First<br />
and can frankly state that October a, sixth grade, about live<br />
d" h been b or ten t minutes, ints Seeend " *-••-•- visit, > »•-<br />
vember, <strong>of</strong>flce, abeut twenty er<br />
hi i<br />
*i Bsanl <strong>of</strong> Edueatinn for nil prevj.<br />
thaS tte regulations <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> ous favors l am,<br />
^Cit^ Board <strong>of</strong> Education cannot' YOUM trely<br />
•supmede the eipress statutorj-; - EsfMA A. MacNEAL.<br />
provisions <strong>of</strong> our lam, and that Board's Repi*<br />
9WBselld mn% the<br />
EWMffifffi pffilKj (0ffiSlpl<br />
** J carries with it far the '.n«ii».' _ .Central<br />
r^r—f ! VSS^A " nsuing 0,—Interested patrons believe<br />
that Wesley Avenue School is now<br />
superior to any time during its<br />
history,<br />
10,—I have co-operated with<br />
every one to the best interests <strong>of</strong><br />
the schools, and have been especial<br />
iy loyal to Mr. Itevens.<br />
11,—It will be a pleasure to five<br />
. My Dear Miss MMNSBI-— any additional inforfnatien information sr or ei= ex<br />
fflSoSSlf Ko^lKS "? &»£&&» «lpt <strong>of</strong> Planatlon your interests mav w8r=<br />
C. MILLER.<br />
Opinion<br />
the presentation<br />
-••"- I<br />
takes to review the<br />
forth In your letter o:<br />
% a^ smdiBf a c<br />
VWy tmiy yinri,<br />
! ments <strong>of</strong> "the public schooU. i,—The rights <strong>of</strong> a school teach-<br />
At our meeting in April, the! er under the law known as the<br />
DALBYMPLE ft CAMPBELL. city superintendent recommended! Veterans' net<br />
, EntitW to Pwltlon the election <strong>of</strong> several teachers and.<br />
I<br />
,>•><br />
HIM I. nHiffj.ri.in-e in Inw iU tfi<br />
j to Henry ^ewnsend, sec- by the boafdT Wltated at the! a Pjsition and anjifnee.<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Board <strong>of</strong> Education,! meeting that he was not prepared The Court <strong>of</strong> Errors and Ap.<br />
W--3-' -,*•..• ito recommend the election <strong>of</strong> any) peals <strong>of</strong> this State, in Breadmen<br />
Board <strong>of</strong> Education, i elementary principals. Under these! V. Rade, relied upon the defimtiQns<br />
C^ Hen^ Townsend, secretary,) conditions, no form*! action was, <strong>of</strong> the Supreme Court as to posi-<br />
Pecan <strong>City</strong>, N, J. I taken by the board in the matter tion and <strong>of</strong>fice in the Supreme<br />
Oejfltinen!— <strong>of</strong> the election <strong>of</strong> principai for Court case <strong>of</strong> Frederick v. Board<br />
• B dismissed er subjecied to .reduction'<br />
<strong>of</strong> salary^ escept for inenieienry,<br />
Incgpacity, conduct unbecoming a<br />
teacher er other, just cause, Thi^<br />
section is known an the Tenure <strong>of</strong><br />
Offlee.<br />
It will be observed that ii person<br />
in the above das.? caniiut b# dis.<br />
misstHl or salury r^duee?! withtuii<br />
pause. Dismissal umii'F this ?pf,<br />
tion means the Sh^t^ani!' uf finployment.'<br />
A redui'tiun -mple &•<br />
7, follows: i<br />
M:;MUlert Contention<br />
Jf P#Biy W. townsend,<br />
i(0W*••••• ' ; . i;-•..SMrttaiy. :*<br />
,C, Miller has inform.<br />
. .ttiottgh a newspaper<br />
<strong>of</strong> some proceedings <strong>of</strong> the<br />
" Education,,fcomo. uncerib«3<br />
to' what the board<br />
to do .Witt tegaM to Mft<br />
/daring;B& present yea*.<br />
:&liller was duly elected or<br />
^ade school pruicjjpal In<br />
schools <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
rs 1925-1920 at a salary<br />
and also elected athletic<br />
the junior high school<br />
, u rsde schools, both positiimn<br />
* csrrvitiK separate salaries.<br />
If r. Miller holds his <strong>of</strong>fice by virtue<br />
i)T th f-Jawii <strong>of</strong> ths State, without<br />
liny farther act on the part <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Ho in^ <strong>of</strong> Education, and we would<br />
•pprrtlati' a statemiait as to the<br />
jHUutitn'<strong>of</strong> the board with regard<br />
to Mn Miller for the ettsulns year,<br />
in on1«-that uny 'mtetmdenund-<br />
ntnxlent Stnefim, on May<br />
* Jim HaeN^l infominc<br />
'("<br />
.•Ls&<br />
LUGKY DOG!<br />
Evei'y day someone Is making money on an inveitment<br />
in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, and. those who hear about it say—<br />
"Lucky Dog."<br />
To be a "Lucky Dog" you must first invest, and to invest<br />
you must have; foresight, a little corn-age and little cash.<br />
Let us show you how to acquire all three, •<br />
A consultation and our advice costs you nothing.<br />
Ask us about the RIVIERA SECTION.. Right in <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> and priced right — don't be a "regretter," be a<br />
"Lucky Dog."<br />
. Cottages<br />
Bungalows.<br />
Apartments<br />
Hotels<br />
R. H. ROUSHER<br />
*•>«*» l 11 Business Property<br />
412 Boardwalk Beachfronts<br />
Unimproved .Property<br />
PHONE 142<br />
Real Estate Sold Right<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
There's No Time Like<br />
NOW<br />
i<br />
To Own Your Own Home<br />
pi VERY far-seeing family wants to<br />
•*—' own Its own home—have a patch<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mother Earth it can call its own and<br />
a comfortable home on it. We <strong>of</strong>fer<br />
now a number <strong>of</strong> exceptional %-alues in<br />
homes in the desirable residential sections<br />
<strong>of</strong> this city. Let us be <strong>of</strong> service<br />
to you. Extended payments <strong>of</strong>fered.<br />
JOHN R. THALLEN<br />
Real Estate Broker<br />
Building Contractor<br />
149 Asbury Avenue <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. j.<br />
Phone 282<br />
o RR<br />
REAL ESTATE<br />
FOB SALE, RENT<br />
OR<br />
EXCHANGE<br />
rs^^<br />
Woodhury Office;<br />
55 Delaware Street<br />
Phone 45<br />
alv^<br />
ices had or<br />
Juae & <strong>1926</strong><br />
HOLY T555Y1<br />
ief¥ie#3 In<br />
GREATEST<br />
1<br />
Tire and Tube Sale<br />
SAVE MONEY ON TIRES '-;<br />
Just Arrived — Factory Pint<br />
Quality Surplus Stock<br />
U. S. G. & J. CORDS *<br />
UNITED STATES CORDS<br />
KELLY - SPRINGFIELD<br />
MILLER CORDS<br />
AJAX RIB TREAD CORDS<br />
GOODRICH CORDS<br />
FISK CORDS<br />
Hiffh i'rWHUfe — And Balloont<br />
Low Prices on Tubes ,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Every Size<br />
Come In — Get Our Pricei __<br />
Guarnnletd 12,000 .Miles<br />
Serial Number Stamped Second<br />
This Special Will Not Last Long<br />
SPECIAL LOT<br />
These, Will Go Like Hot Cakei<br />
No Tires Sold to Dealeri<br />
CENTRAL GARAGI<br />
930 Asbury Avenue<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
HEN you buy Real Estate m <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> for a<br />
OME, Investment, or speculation<br />
OU are wise and need not worry.<br />
E would like to show you some<br />
CEAN CITY GARDENS property which<br />
EALLY is worth your time for investigation, and<br />
IGHT soon is the time for<br />
OU to investigate/invest and cease to worry<br />
If Buying—See Us<br />
If Listing—List With Us<br />
COTTAGES, APARTMENTS, BUNGALOWS,<br />
FOP RENTING OR SELLING<br />
JOSIAH E. DuBOIS<br />
Realtor<br />
P. MASON FOX<br />
Manager<br />
MORTGAGES<br />
CONVEYANCING<br />
INSURANCE<br />
OF ALL KINDS<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Office:<br />
6478attersea Road<br />
Phone 305<br />
Atlantic Realty Co.,<br />
BOB EiEbih st,<br />
C. Baron,<br />
1100 Ceptral Avc.<br />
Hurry Beak,<br />
61? OceftB Avgt<br />
B. F. Berger,<br />
, 3id and Asbyrj Aye,<br />
Edward B, Bowker,"<br />
Aibury and ITIh 81,<br />
liressi-t Co.,<br />
North and Orran Avc,<br />
Clayton H. Brick,<br />
ill EiRhth Ht,<br />
K. J, Comiiheil, i<br />
Bistayno Hotcii 8th and <strong>Ocean</strong> Ave.<br />
F, K. Campion,<br />
S10 <strong>Ocean</strong> Avc,<br />
B. T. Carey,<br />
(ill FirteDtllh m.<br />
L. J. Carfaftno,<br />
11B1 Asbury Avc,<br />
joa, 1*. C'nssi^y,<br />
S! Weitiey Am,<br />
h. B, Cavonna,<br />
Cor. 9lh nnd Hc«k>5' Avc,<br />
I. U. Champion,<br />
4th and Atlantic Avc,<br />
W. R. Chattin & Bon,<br />
11 IB AHhury AYS.<br />
J, M, Chealtgr & Co.,<br />
411 Eighth si.<br />
J. B, OaBee,<br />
H40 .SiiiinK'n Avc,<br />
H, B. Cooper, jr.,<br />
C<strong>of</strong> ,2Blh anil L'Siiifnl ,\\r,<br />
Ewing T. Coraon,<br />
7B7 Aahury Avc,<br />
Alonzo Cotton,<br />
HID A«hurr Avc,<br />
H, B, tree,<br />
127 Third SI,<br />
F. E, Jparhy • ,<br />
724 Aahiiry Avc,<br />
UeorBe Albert Dntschce,<br />
SO 10 I'ontrai ,\vc,<br />
F. M. Decny,<br />
1th and <strong>Ocean</strong> Ave,<br />
Charles A. Doe,<br />
I0H KiKhtii Ht,<br />
Joslnh DuBois,<br />
Ii IT (InllcrHca Hd, '<br />
IhiBois & Nully,<br />
, J03 Ninth HI,<br />
Clorence DunklcbcrBur,<br />
15.311 Centra! Avc,<br />
R, J, Edgar,<br />
3-lit Anbury Avc,<br />
H. M. Fitzcharles,<br />
138 Centrii! Avc,<br />
John ,1, Foster,<br />
,111 KlEhth N(,<br />
E, O. Foxon,<br />
1400 Weal Avc,<br />
Fox & Van Hook.<br />
8th anil Wesley Ave,<br />
Paul Cnnly Ffeneh,<br />
113 Ninth St.<br />
O. M. Geary, '<br />
DcnniHvllte, N, J,<br />
W, 0. Gibson,<br />
MB yentral Aje,<br />
Goelz • Kassah Co.,<br />
Bth and Anbury Ave,<br />
It, M. Uanscom, tg% k<br />
ioo;i Anhury Ave,<br />
Goo, C, Harr,<br />
Slh and Wiwley Ave,<br />
Hurry R, Hayes,<br />
'^ 334tL.ABhtiry Avc,'<br />
J, II, Hazard,<br />
Bth and Aahury Avc,<br />
Henderedn & Co,,<br />
1851 A»hury Ave,<br />
A, M. Heisa,<br />
8M Third St, ,<br />
Chas, VV, Herdtniin,<br />
14th and West Ave,<br />
. W, S, Hiichner,<br />
UJi I'leasurc Ave,<br />
B, M, H<strong>of</strong>fman,<br />
312 Kieliih Nt,<br />
William A. HolTman,<br />
Bll KlRhitl St,<br />
Lewis H -HfiKiin, Inc.,<br />
81.1 Cenlnil Avc,<br />
Edtrnrd T, Holland,<br />
McKeaBUc nidij,, Tucknhoe, ft. J.<br />
Holman & Chapin,<br />
511 .Ninth St.<br />
, IIoiiieBlead Dev, Co,,<br />
< MeKeasuc OldR,, Tuckahoc, N, J,<br />
Hiw & Oreenslum,<br />
Anthony Sllh and E.'Imbed, Central Ave,<br />
JS8 Aibury Ave.<br />
A. L. Jenningi, ,.<br />
McKraEue llldg, Tuckahoe, N, ,1.<br />
Clinton S, Johnion,<br />
ith and Central Avc,<br />
(Ira Scott JyhmoB/<br />
1 40B Ninth HI.<br />
C, Harrison Jones, , • '<br />
< ' M2 Atlantic Ave.<br />
J. R. Jones,<br />
8th and Wcslc/ Avi.<br />
I). M. Joseph,<br />
8th and <strong>Ocean</strong> Avc.<br />
£. A. Kalchcim.<br />
Main mid KtwdlHK Ave», lilikahnc.<br />
W. A. Kenmuir,<br />
730 <strong>Ocean</strong> Aye.<br />
Ernest M. Kent,<br />
401 Woslfy Avc,<br />
Tteyhnn Realty Co., Inc.,<br />
10th and Anbury Avc.<br />
James Doyle Kister,<br />
1208 Central Avc.<br />
Miss'I. E. Kifltler,<br />
802 CcntralATc.<br />
E. S. Kramer,<br />
330 Atlantic Arc.<br />
W. JI. Kuchn,<br />
801 Eighth St. I |T<br />
Mn. C, L. Lake,<br />
1B44 Weiley Ave,<br />
Chill, P. Lake,<br />
Oee«n <strong>City</strong> Title and Triut Co. Bldi,<br />
Alex, LawrenEf, Jr.,<br />
100 Foiirteenib 81,<br />
Jules R, Ledlg,<br />
1183 <strong>Ocean</strong> Ave,<br />
O. W. Lee,<br />
931 Anbury Au>.<br />
W. H. Liwli,<br />
T<br />
8th and Ueean Ave,<br />
J. N, Loper,<br />
1J25 Bay Ave,<br />
Mnlcolm R, Lovell,<br />
1 Heulirlnht Rd,<br />
J, Fred Mnnne, Int.,<br />
BOT Ninth SI.<br />
Jacoh J, Mann,<br />
Sih and Atlantic Ave,<br />
Herbert P. Mann,<br />
Hlh and Atlantic Ave,<br />
iWiisscy & Edwards,<br />
Hth and Central Avc.<br />
C. Weslty McCorkle,<br />
STlri ANbuFy Ave*<br />
Waller U, McCorkle,<br />
121 Kishth HI, I<br />
ftlrg, M. E, Mercer,<br />
23B Wmlfj. Avc,<br />
Iiinwood W, Mintier,<br />
MM Hnnrd wulk<br />
J, W, Morrison, , m,<br />
Bth anil Oreiin Avc,<br />
Thos. W, Slould.<br />
Ill Ninth HI.<br />
Nicholson, Hii-hards Si Loveland,<br />
son Ninth Nt,<br />
Samuel Napuen,<br />
.117 KiBhth SI.<br />
Goonce W, Nickerson,<br />
ago Ninih st,<br />
J. C, O'Callii(than,<br />
sm Anbury Ave,<br />
George Vcrnon Pepper,<br />
WHElhh R m<br />
M, E. C, Phillips,<br />
71s Kiiihih m,<br />
Humbert C, Ponllere,<br />
DerailJL'ily Titlu and Triml Co. Ulrig,<br />
Ponticre Co., Inc.,<br />
9S7 Asbury Avc,<br />
Bumd PoMier, '<br />
9I1 Anbury Ave,<br />
G. G, Preston,<br />
1th aiid Wesley Ave,<br />
& Hallmun,<br />
nifl Ninth si.<br />
Hubert Badford,<br />
.833'Finh'HI.<br />
GoprBf A, HayM,<br />
llli anil Asliun- Ave,<br />
Heal.Estate Auction<br />
siu linardwaik<br />
J. J. Riley,<br />
9th an?l W»t Ave.<br />
L. M. Riley, Inc.,<br />
!l:IT Anliur-s Ave.<br />
C. H. RobBrls,<br />
mil nnri icnlrul Ave.<br />
It, Curtis ltubirsun,<br />
BD.t ( rnlriil Avc,<br />
Liivin & Rodgcrs,<br />
I Ith and AHhury Ave,<br />
II. W. Rougher,<br />
li-i Boardwalk '<br />
Edwin Eldridije lack,<br />
in K, iflih si,<br />
Scotch R. E. Co,, ,<br />
. Bth and We«ley Ave,<br />
Clarence S. Scull,<br />
filJI Kiiriith HI,<br />
ainurire S. Scull,<br />
i-M KlRhlh SI,<br />
. Suugide Realty Co., •<br />
3I» KiEhth St.<br />
J. Shoemaker,<br />
We»t Hide <strong>of</strong> Mnlit Hi, Tuekahiie, N, J,<br />
Strand Co.,<br />
1J0 Ashury Ave,<br />
I!; Frank Smith Co.,<br />
• 021 Ofean Ave,<br />
II. Lester Smith, .<br />
gag Aabnrt Ave.<br />
Herbert R. Smith, ,<br />
. 601 Eighth Si,<br />
W.-S. Steelman,<br />
1100 Bay Ave.<br />
Kichard P. Sterne,<br />
3819 Central Avc.<br />
Irvinjr W. Slrtet,<br />
Anbury at lOlh St. .<br />
R, S. Blreien,<br />
,121 Oman Avc,<br />
•John R.'Thallen,<br />
Hi Aibury Ave. , .<br />
R. Howard Thorn,<br />
.iae Eiihth 81. • " •<br />
A. Totlcn,<br />
310 Sccimd St.<br />
T. T. Townsend,<br />
,182 Hoarilwalt<br />
Townsend & Co.,<br />
717 Asbury Avc. i<br />
Tucknhoc Realty Co,,<br />
Sii teiitrul Ave.<br />
Blargucritc L. Weston<br />
115 Elshtll fit-<br />
C. S. Wood,<br />
•-.15 KiEhth .St.<br />
Walter G. Wroe,<br />
9th snd Central Arc.<br />
Joseph Wursel,<br />
Main und Readme Aves,<br />
M. Zimmerman,<br />
N. J.<br />
607 Eighth St.<br />
Of KAN CITY HFNTlNH. 1 rnf.BlI, OCEAN N. J^ 102fi<br />
Typical <strong>Ocean</strong> CftjF Hom«<br />
The Center Pieinre Sko«<br />
New Bungalow on the H e i<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> CiW Deeelo6mei"<br />
Build Your Own Seaside Home<br />
In "America's Greatest Family Resort"<br />
These Extracts<br />
from some o( Ihc letters from banks,<br />
commereiol orpnliaiions and pramlnent<br />
eitiieni, rrfanlinE theWest <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
GilydivelDpmcnrandthimenbihifidit,<br />
From H.S.Mouirw, viei,trraUnii,Thi<br />
Pint Nailanai Bank nf <strong>Ocean</strong> CUT:<br />
"I believe that with [he prci^ne<br />
trend af developments, the seclian ef<br />
which Weit <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> is o pan, is<br />
deilined to became one <strong>of</strong> ihe choice<br />
residential lectioni ilong the Jertey<br />
Coait, I hive known mow <strong>of</strong> your<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficers and directors for a long time,<br />
and our relations with them have<br />
always been satisfactory,"<br />
. From Jolilih Q, Chomjilan, Major o/<br />
OCCSR Ciiyi "I know thst the splendid<br />
t)ushit!i-,iiti,i|i(katinn«,[hi: flnaiicinl<br />
ability and intcjtity nnd the uneitel,<br />
led reputatldna <strong>of</strong> the men behind your<br />
company will insure the highest and<br />
best development <strong>of</strong> the tract."<br />
FromJ,FredManne,prcjldi!iii,Oceari<br />
<strong>City</strong> Chamber el Gommtreet "1 wisli<br />
to tike this oppuftunity ts cnmitiend<br />
• the Bay Front Land Company and its<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficers in the new dcvelaptnetit ef<br />
West Oeesn <strong>City</strong>, .is it Ii another step<br />
In the prnjress and advancement <strong>of</strong><br />
our rapidly growing ciiy and with an<br />
organisation such as you represent,<br />
West <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> ii assured <strong>of</strong> future<br />
prosperity gnd growth,'*<br />
IF you've ever been to <strong>Ocean</strong> _„,.<br />
you've said, "How I'd love to have<br />
a home in this beautiful spot!"<br />
NOW you can! For years visitors<br />
have cast longing eyes nt the beautiful<br />
slope just across 34th Street Bridge,<br />
and wondered why it wasn't available<br />
for home-building.<br />
Now it is. It is called Wast <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong>. Its front sweeps along the charming,<br />
sandy shores <strong>of</strong> Great Egg Harbor<br />
Bay, a great bay whose scenic louelu<br />
ness is in strong contrast with the tumbling<br />
ocean. It is only a few minutes<br />
from the center <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s many<br />
activities and diversions; containing<br />
some <strong>of</strong> the highest ground in the<br />
whole <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> District,<br />
? This property is the most re* II<br />
markable bargain-right now- I<br />
in all this section. The lots cost I<br />
only from $850 to $2450. You I<br />
pay only 10% down, and have 30 II<br />
months to pay the balance, II<br />
There's no interest to pay—no II<br />
taxes until 1928, ^11<br />
just think <strong>of</strong> it—a splendidly located<br />
lot for what you would have to pay for<br />
Boardwalk. Office<br />
10th and Boardwalk<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N, J.<br />
See any <strong>of</strong> these Real'Estate Brokers<br />
the rental <strong>of</strong> bungalow for one<br />
season I<br />
And the value <strong>of</strong> property here ii<br />
going up faster than any other spot<br />
along the Coast, 400% increase rince<br />
1914—30% increase in the past year, A<br />
splendid investno,eiit for your money!<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> is the ideal family resort.<br />
The most deligHrfmil climate <strong>of</strong> any sea«<br />
side resort in A.rr».erica| eight miles <strong>of</strong><br />
the finest and safest bathing beach in<br />
the world; boating, sailing, fishing,<br />
hunting, golf and tennis % the great<br />
boardwalk with its shops, piers, pavilions;<br />
and, most important <strong>of</strong> all, a<br />
quiet, cultured residential community,<br />
with schools and churches, a p^rmanent<br />
colony o£ refined and prosperous<br />
people, and every comfort, modern<br />
cQfwenience, opportunity and advantage<br />
you could •«vish your family to<br />
have.<br />
Come to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and see this<br />
property for yourself.<br />
Send the coupon and get all the facts<br />
regarding an opportunity which can'<br />
not occur again, for West <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
is unique! Don't delay«-the moit desirable<br />
lots wiU naturally be sold, firsts<br />
BAY FRONT LAND COMPANY<br />
Nest door to <strong>City</strong> Hall, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />
Pliilfldcijjhiu Office Camden 0/pee .<br />
530.S3I Land Title Bldgi "Van-Riiss Company, 62S Market St.<br />
• ~>a. Camdeo,N,J.<br />
_ Most Vel^funyJficated and KeasonaMy Vrkd /<br />
Development in the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Section ^ # Bay Front<br />
" Co.<br />
Jc'-*<br />
lift" T<br />
I*<br />
I- "-'A<br />
rrffft
«', •'Vr*<br />
i EIGHT<br />
WthL-REGEiVE-MPtOMAS<br />
In front row are Pr<strong>of</strong>, D, W, Ittichly. Pr<strong>of</strong>, J, SI. Stevens, Dr. BerHhrl Petiil, President, and Dr. J, Tbarnlry Huslipt_ Vice President<br />
<strong>of</strong> Ihe Board <strong>of</strong> Education.<br />
HEAL ESTATE SIGNS<br />
Mr. Kilwards declared that he'that he favors Ihe rerm.va! a<br />
iheught the board \? doing an siljtw. lie says this can't In. .!..»•• j *•<br />
8. W. Edmunds Gives Talk on jusHee lo b*>ach front ownpri? by by leKislaiinil, but thrum, i J.ublir j PU<br />
ThU Subiect<br />
taking the signs <strong>of</strong>f improved prop, opiniun. Ht- faviirs i'- !<br />
j<br />
R. W. K(iwardn Speaks erly and then en^ting iar^f bill- all «iitn«, ami not j I .;.:• •. t,i<br />
K Declaring that the action <strong>of</strong> the boards along ine Wuch front or S-IKHS on iinproved ,,r,.p*,riy. In<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Cily Beal Estate Board in , other places to advfnise that "so his talk, Mr, Kdward. impliiii ihat<br />
flip attempt "to beautify the town and so" is a Tealtur. "Certainly small s^ns on pritjj^rty *if^" r,,*t<br />
Jiy taking sifns <strong>of</strong>f improved prep. this. Uiwn in for sale. Whs has a "eye-Mires," lie qmilifluti all his<br />
arty and leaving large, gaudy bill- home here that h# would nut MI ? statements, however, by adding<br />
boania that obstruct the beautiful This !# a pleasure town and not a that he is not familiar wkh th*ijiew<br />
<strong>of</strong> tht beach, is the most ab. home town. Ask a man if he has<br />
mrd thint I ever heard <strong>of</strong>," R. W. a property to sell and he will say<br />
Edwards, veteran real estate man, *yes,' but ask him about his home<br />
*"—"— held a mirror before the and he will say 'no/ because there<br />
n a ten-minute talk on i| sentiment iHinnefled with thai.<br />
J, Fn<br />
_ „_ and their relative value to' There is no sentiment ht-re yiher<br />
file city, that f«w out <strong>of</strong> the di«- than the dollar mark,"<br />
eossion on signs.<br />
Mr, Edwards stated, hnwever.<br />
5 111- su-il ihruilRh<br />
i l l U<br />
HOTEL ARRIVALS<br />
Mrs. rv F, Hum|ihrt*y an<br />
n, H-. M- Star.l. M^- A<br />
r-.l. :i, -I'hi!oJi-;.-h!a: M^.<br />
*! Manne, ieatlVr in<br />
u-d Arthur.-*. Hultiui'i."; ?.•; . j.nd<br />
tie tot the rvniLivhl uf >ii<br />
r?, H. K. Mi-Turk, -\i. "jt-ra,<br />
FI.]U.*ir.if Sir, Kiiwuni<br />
a.i C. M. ArmjU'-'i^ and<br />
Mr, MahhH fialni ilmi hii-ath<br />
realtor ean in- pr.,pi<br />
t<br />
OCEAN CITY SENTOJEL-LEDGER, OCEAN OTY, N. J- FRIDAY, JUNE H, 1936<br />
Francisco; Jphn T. Gouffot, Chl-<br />
"cago7~MrT~K." Mltteranr:—MIsr-S:<br />
Croit:, Mi 1 Fish anB wife, H. F. From and<br />
- and Mrs. J. H, Crauac, Phillips, W. J. Ford and wife, A1-<br />
to Join thin<br />
Mrs. A. S. Feifhim, Mr, and**!*!.<br />
H. Miller, Philadelphia! STr. andBert<br />
T. Bautrle, j. B. Bardtn and HOTEL SOCIETY ing tht!<br />
fallow<br />
Mrs. P. As Howe, Glen FftlU, Pn,i wife, George W.Tlafee and family,<br />
Joseph Bsrf, Mrs. Louise L, Paole, •David A. McClelland and family, (Continued from page 1.) Othen i._<br />
important* 1<br />
Philadelphia; Mr, L. R. Doufhhus. Dr. J, D, Schafleld and wife, Phils,<br />
Bobert BBB..,<br />
Sinta Monieu, Calif.j Oeo. A, dejphta; Win, Butz, Chas, Me.<br />
was the appointment <strong>of</strong> a budget<br />
Charieiiwood, Elmer, N. J.i M, H,<br />
eommittee, which wfll take tan <strong>of</strong><br />
Southern.<br />
MrCloskey and family, H.' H. Do^ough, Wilmington I Jos, F. the collection and distribution <strong>of</strong> An<br />
Slurphj-, Philadelphia; Henry •Wallworth and family, Maddon. moneys that will be raised by thee«l<br />
bj tht<br />
HiKhop'rii'! Tlius. 0, Burgess, M, H. field; 0. S. D. Edge, Rlverton; C, aJKwistion and contributed to vnri-<br />
WeiMman, M. Ellen duBosqne,<br />
Thentjt<br />
A. B, Zoak and wife, Lancaster; otts public funetioru in the city<br />
Philadelphia; Henrjr Hibbs, MM,<br />
tlon Hill h-<br />
Herbert Flint and wife, W, R. during the summer geasenfl* _<br />
H. C. Hibbs, Nashville; Mrs,<br />
Hot,4 •<br />
Steven P." Kane, Marion G. Kane, Chappel, Q, F, Balmer and wife, President lehanti and j. How- lime then<br />
Austin J. Kane, New York Uity; C. P, Hoeekel, New Yurk.<br />
ard Slocum, president>manager <strong>of</strong> reprewntiHTe <strong>of</strong><br />
the Plandpn, gaw interesting<br />
Mrs. H. Chajjnian ThieM, Phlladel-<br />
Stile Hotel<br />
Mhia; Col. Campbell Suuiton, Pitlsutrgh.<br />
FLANDERS<br />
C. P. Brady anil wife, Qeorge F,<br />
STEEL PIER<br />
ATLAXTir CITY<br />
OPENING Sat., <strong>Jun</strong>e 12<br />
GALAXY OF ATTRACnONS<br />
CREATORE'S<br />
BAND<br />
Royal Mountain Ash<br />
Welsh Chorus<br />
W.rld . (i.r.T^I M.lr<br />
DAKCIKG IK BALL ROOM<br />
TED WEEMS<br />
ORCHESTRA<br />
STEEL PIER<br />
MINSTRELS<br />
1 r.ilif ri|r,r,i,,|, ,1 rpmk Elitall<br />
Inclidiiii<br />
Vi.jhn f,Bf,ri Vi, Rlrturt,<br />
t Ub<br />
SCHWARTZ HEADS !»*»<br />
Humptywho's Bulletin<br />
"Bewart! Ltst YOD<br />
Sleep too long<br />
And waken to the<br />
- Mourner's song."<br />
30 ft. by 100 ft. Lot, West Ave., near I6th St<br />
3 Year MortgaBe, $500<br />
2 Asbury Ave. Lots, near 25th St., <strong>Ocean</strong>side §6,500'<br />
12.800 MorigaBe, 2 Years<br />
Cor. 19th and Wesley Ave., 150 ft, at..<br />
Bayfrbnt Cottage, Riparian Grant ...<br />
515 Eighth Street M I<br />
Phone 455 ATI. LJ*<br />
EIGHTEENTH TO TWENTY-EIGHTH STREETS<br />
Not in the history <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> have residential sites been purchased<br />
in so great a number in the same short period <strong>of</strong> time as in<br />
the Riviera Section-$ 1,300,000 III. fen.<br />
Location and price assured a new High mark for sales when this<br />
tract, between Eighteenth and Twenty-Eighth Streets, was put on<br />
the market. With lots in the neighborhood adjoining the Section<br />
being <strong>of</strong>fered for $1800, sites more desirably located in The Riviera<br />
mav be had for<br />
$1250<br />
S300 pep ft<br />
f7,000<br />
916 Boanhrrik<br />
Phoneffl<br />
Present demand for ground here is already forcing prices to ahigher<br />
level. Write for additional information about <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s<br />
greatest genuine real estate opportuniry. .<br />
Terms are most attractive. 10$ is paid at time <strong>of</strong> sale, % in 30 days,<br />
10,? in 90 days and 25% when all improvements have been made.<br />
A Straight 50# mortgage covers the balance <strong>of</strong> cost.<br />
OCEAN CITY Pli , <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, 25 & NEW JERSEY<br />
fk „'<br />
1*1<br />
vil<br />
a<br />
I other is o surf boat The men or ntnliLr »P"«I-I it i* announced<br />
liven regular imtructtoni 1 Tapi Smith iiLi-jvLil onliT from<br />
mulling the surf boat and recEiv heiuhlUJFti-r? a fi-W ilays aku to th<<br />
f ixperlence in serving on the i^lC ..(ToLt thjt ill chailk'o «"UlI hi<br />
lAlso they are drlUcd in the wis nu le immpiliateli Captain Smilli<br />
~ :, Btmaphere, and Internationa: howler Hill rLmJln nt tho locnl<br />
I algnals<br />
stntinn<br />
Biddy Helps Tabby Raise Kittens<br />
•*m ..or,*..<br />
CITY gBWINSL-LEPGER, OClAN CITT. N. J., FRIDAY, JUNE<br />
<strong>of</strong> thy New York<br />
f economies to ^geegfilta ihkt<br />
[picket Boat Ne. 2570 Has Helped Materially In Dmvmng<br />
JJemon Rum Along Coast<br />
ost <strong>of</strong> the allied imporkii<br />
ef solrt in Atlnntii. Lily nn Thin hhim<br />
long<br />
tl liio Uoai 1% ilk tlic<br />
FL ognlitn. ami dbl<br />
•fk? oi Iv J f* v, regi tired<br />
ihnught and HciLntiflt ttTort have<br />
bun J^pipcletf in the<br />
tit thr MuniLijm] 1 ler<br />
trustworthy business<br />
Ihu r who rcj,I Liiui •I thur<br />
I thin pp purpu t use has<br />
Ililri, i lulluw XII t<br />
h i it mudi* d uf f «*in ploy input slatis<br />
nurd<br />
Ll uf PitilFOiid LU.F lending HtatSh<br />
'nil, Ihildlilulnu Mr 1 W<br />
Ll!** <strong>of</strong> fljryna nhoWing the pro<br />
iStmklili M,» Wilh kinn!_3r<br />
lULtion jf bann- raw miitrEiiil^=<br />
In llunu|iul ^ Mm > I (r tUi Huf<<br />
iah m P%?LI uil ami tuiil -<strong>of</strong> fife<br />
I nil Marn^lmrt. Mi N Hfli-n Mi<br />
UFi i ^hawirifr Uiu tri.nil uf snrurJty<br />
Utl H Mr» I Km I<br />
ppm ^ thi<br />
fir I 1<br />
[{ J HU Joseph<br />
, I rn I i l ( rail Hi,<br />
Mi mill Mr Ilinmii I r«k nil a I IH t i orgi Kra>erki W ^t Phil<br />
ui«.ri«ni ilelphj t J McAllister Allan<br />
i IHli til CiU 1 hjlk Hjney L put r j<br />
Djrov Mr M Tonpir Palimri I<br />
S I Mi- V I f\.ll*tU lilt*<br />
ihf lurth Mi Mart, ret linnir<br />
Mi * Mi Hau pi MI,, Hadji<br />
^ ^ "* the cod t<br />
•gugnl*<br />
I Speaking about prohibition<br />
• Cast- gnillh say 5 Threp «ell ilressed, affable, iiuiet<br />
spuken men approached Thtj<br />
talked <strong>of</strong> things in general mil<br />
'd with<br />
Max w»-t charmed by their ton\er<br />
MM Httti, i beginning <strong>of</strong> hi tory Mui tl ilutit*, ULK 111 Ioune Murgntrnvil Philadelphia<br />
"uduhty <strong>of</strong> their Mttim llhp ^ yo^nf- mmi ha<br />
• the letter Juit lio» thi ri ul I I lu till FULL to mttt Ihi tvir Mr and Mr« J J McDonniil | Spanish Prisoner Ia<br />
fifty dollar bill In return thfy<br />
•be done he duln t xtutc Hut Ii ii rid ink luiitinU <strong>of</strong> lh Ulan Hrookljn Helen Collins Helmj <strong>of</strong> tht oldest anil mt: t ran hu,<br />
Ishoweil hi« nbilitv in ui link' n l lnttn t in so fir i th vlCampbjdi Mildred Farenguer uf th^Si. money fc 1- the, eunt\ When MHX came bii'<br />
Iterialiy in brcnkini, up rum tin iiirnrLtt 1 ttith MI\ riuntnt il Philailelphia Mr H H Arm I Pn^nner Th i*, |j irtitu j i)t de\ :le\elopei a heidatht thiit<br />
Ining <strong>of</strong>f the Ne* Ji vdiii<br />
oi - I strong baginau Mich Mr^ F H | mL ha^ a long hi**t(ir%<br />
«f hrnmo tpuhl u It<br />
Refund Many Urihtx lht hi in^ si nut. not Bur lim? Pittsburgh Mr an I Mr' in Amoncii Jt hut lct-n|^47 n|^47 t<br />
That Captnm Smith i in <strong>of</strong><br />
f l smjile 1 iali\e Charles P Hart, Matilda M innumerable timu^, Lull manity<br />
Ifirer who riHpttts hiv ith is hut thi n ull <strong>of</strong> a *ins uf Rthtmmcr ami \nfti Ilotht r Neems no entl <strong>of</strong> tn luliiiuq Qne <strong>of</strong> the mo-t cnmmsn<br />
lihown in hm FtpeaU 1 r fu ai t Inimt- Ulint limk ki IM Philadelphia<br />
laseept briber At on i tnt I ^p iiiun ttnrk fta pit t r\ ition <strong>of</strong><br />
Itttin Smith H I <strong>of</strong>ftn 1 *J0O0 In lrum -h | UH k<br />
s a ^hlp carTymg liqLor a per B till llfl HIIVIIJ, (TVILL »ll<br />
?<br />
I <strong>of</strong> 2Q minute*! in whlth tn OFmed pnncip ilj to pFesene hfi HOW CONFIDENCE<br />
•make a getawaj CapUin fannlh tht IOl«5t lht I OUst kUUFh<br />
Bid he rould hu\ e IJOtti n t» I i A o hit tin -im work an lhe><br />
i amount but refun I Tht hi|i II n clnMlj alllid thut thn MEN STILL WORK<br />
lamed a cargo <strong>of</strong> liquor amount wtF Im ill> uruliii un leF int It<br />
In %nlue to m&n\ thiu^aml<br />
While the rumrunnr linr<br />
!virtuull> been defeatiil rnptuln<br />
Smith l«, still isagm, a ilk ir u<br />
*arfBf« with the "Iin nikniB<br />
nightly >mu to uiiniH Unli'lL<br />
llaces between luimtil ml<br />
!spe Ma><br />
Not only thm, but the lit<br />
lard ii constantly on tin in' k ut<br />
for \esu."li in ili-lrei. an I il (I n<br />
foerellLtH Mi n are *,tatir ni d in<br />
|tower ut Irnrth Ntreet M linur i<br />
ft! day making nh It <strong>of</strong> fu<br />
BQUri eath In adhtitn to lln<br />
two ^uard putrol tli lutiih<br />
The toast gujpi to ln^ l, i LI l<br />
Wnution <strong>of</strong> the old re^enUL mil<br />
'•mce nnd the life »a\ mi! w r\ it<br />
F to txerci«n hi faith in hu<br />
mon m in the roti-u •es Used to Exact Money<br />
r I<br />
ij ilfiu ut Art Often Absurdh<br />
li •. dun t t iki tin ntirt.it in thi '<br />
i rk Ihi ill tun •hi LipUml<br />
inilh i\ K liink i" Hi ' "<br />
Crt lu\il\ irtur* that houlf<br />
um i hi inir ti i iiitlliiiit, i^tit<br />
t u i I ttit til 1-ctnus linimut<br />
ilk tins -in ill iiuht but »h# ui In lulf,i lie* in it nfti R pr«\i<br />
L ii in li ttluik I sui ti tiails painful und co^th in thi i -iphi<br />
iiuiini lln y li<br />
tie i!n titattd da\ji whin a mim jinr<br />
iti i in iiiniii i<br />
^tins *irc ^illink mil ( IMF tu h\i I<br />
Hill Kill<br />
it thi. Ptptil t uf uthrr** lln<br />
Si .1(1 Rill nun ll ml 1 nf the pDllii Jf illl (lufi Hi<br />
ill l\ I f i i, lh ml t 'll In \»\ lh torit.- in I IH'"<br />
,1 t MC 1 III I<br />
thus) «hn hlllTi l"t I f" m tin IV Inn<br />
ll ll\ I I IT] nf n is t t<br />
t«tv iml 111<br />
i iji pr p n itin y<br />
link thi li) it- in Hi I u it I ike<br />
II r j ll thi<br />
fan it-tin t »hl t nniryiuH.r 1 in Hint<br />
An i!<br />
lht j-hip i kmiiii to prul i<br />
ers iiii^urtLi uf illitit linuo.<br />
it hjs I pn Ln <strong>of</strong> tlie ttiQ^t H-in"*<br />
in tin. teaat guard<br />
lia* trailed corc^ <strong>of</strong><br />
1<br />
who ate ftillinff ti<br />
tin. tali, <strong>of</strong> the Castilhiin Dun |<br />
who i« lanjjuiHhmg IR a Sspaniith i<br />
dungeon and han aLeret^d in hjs<br />
portflianteHy a valuable neh mine<br />
Lnipwhcn In tni. Ameritaf* This<br />
i hart h" alwap UPPD hinted]<br />
down fur ifiituru<br />
kfiut fiuth m tin hoin<br />
Ujfnt\ nf Hun fpllo*><br />
Thi ru t Hut Hit mTublP<br />
1 electrical ceff^nfe iiifaii Jndtiijl<br />
community means a compari<br />
in the prssp#rlty i@f<br />
eommuuity Inasmuch SB ^<br />
light and com pan lea<br />
supply 75 percent, <strong>of</strong> «H<br />
ii^td in the tnafiuftafturing<br />
<strong>of</strong> tht- United States, the a^<br />
the PQV.IT c"uHijin|)tlon <strong>of</strong> t<br />
dUMtriul LU^tatnern pf Hmm<br />
tka may he naid ip rgpresg<br />
tn ml <strong>of</strong> the power €on^umpt<br />
all mdyitry<br />
PLANT LEAFY VEGFTABLI<br />
In the majority <strong>of</strong> gardens<br />
ve^ttubiefl are plantetl ib i<br />
ant*, but the gre«n leufy snei<br />
<strong>of</strong>ten neglected This faunfojtS<br />
nut lity jiriLf<br />
nals says the Stat&iasdfl-<br />
Whilt. a K t deal <strong>of</strong> rsnfldenee JKt for [pttace spinnach.<br />
Uil i% plate bj man> bufilne,^ than], kale, cabbage aaj<br />
mi n in Minn <strong>of</strong> th** existing in- flower are neceasaTy far the<br />
i\\cntur% etDnomiHtH, baainess ex mins and mm y<br />
LCutneK, jnVHutoT-K and others deep Bests may ee planted very<br />
ly eontempd with the future trend t fh t f<br />
<strong>of</strong> bufdnKS h rteent t f<br />
with the inability tui<br />
uf any tombinatlon <strong>of</strong> the uhij be<br />
haFonit<br />
lucrative living preying on rum<br />
runner* 1 hey felt, preKumably<br />
that a^ they % ere apt.rating<br />
a^am^t person** en^uKHil in the il<br />
hut transportiiEiuFt und making <strong>of</strong><br />
liquor thej %eFK beyond tht clutch<br />
<strong>of</strong> the law but reeent history has<br />
convinced evtral that Ehi^ prc<br />
sumption is in error<br />
ELECTRICITY A GUIDE<br />
TO BUSINESS TREND<br />
New Us# for fcdmon Invention<br />
Han Been Found<br />
Tort> four<br />
d dbl<br />
Qf the is to post as an<br />
nJTictr and isstort morie> ffrom<br />
NOIIH ^uiltjf <strong>of</strong> breaking the law,<br />
Sinn, prohibition fciiH tamp into ef<br />
<strong>of</strong> this tvps havt made<br />
* It i>* u^uylly<br />
thL work uf an illustrious Jnt* ^tori<br />
»hn uult-il Cortei m o\erthr<strong>of</strong>tihtf |<br />
thL might* MonUzumu 4 *,hj,hi<br />
\aridtion i^ ohtaini-d b^ hii\inu tht>:<br />
unit4«r «nt <strong>of</strong> th i"ij?ht h m 1<br />
men <strong>of</strong> Fuurm tn Hit tomjut t <strong>of</strong><br />
Piru<br />
uhlt irruiindwgrk in iirup.it turn<br />
mu\ tinii- ami ^ u^tiully unit rt<br />
hurUil tu IJJ thi ^lmrp«ter whti lum<br />
LijUiFL I hup^^t urn! pxpiriiiii-c in<br />
luiij, in furious Lii£.**r 1 hi mu<br />
jurits nf tht rihiiig K^nt rjtiun uf<br />
tunfi !i ne im n Jrt Lontmit Ui trit<br />
winning tht tunildtnci t>T thin<br />
\ii.tnn^ an i (ILI LIIIK tin HI on 'he<br />
da>F jirtftribh m Hie imrf<br />
i y p<br />
to furnmh tapB greenly<br />
UIL h time <strong>of</strong> f thinning h githef ith<br />
nipn ap radlahoii, the tops ]<br />
Eyoked for this<br />
t&F>? to interpret accuFatcly arc especially valuable 1<br />
the immediate trend <strong>of</strong><br />
ef the large amasnt o£ vfl<br />
let alyrm forecast the fyture mlns mln they y contuin. The ~<br />
In the *joarth fur u Hew Indicator that la supplied wilh §,<br />
Lon»[tlerable u-ttentlan m being ameunts <strong>of</strong> fresh tama|aeg<br />
gittn to^ the interpretation <strong>of</strong> the summer months opd<br />
htati^ties dKalinn with the can p HES i s—th*s—<br />
sumption sf electrical current bi-tter health<br />
Call MillviHe 295-W<br />
For Estimator<br />
Beauty and Protection<br />
With Awnings<br />
WE ARE DOING WORK IN<br />
cars ago Ftlison _ OCEAN CITY DAILY<br />
ad aad to the worltl a ncv,<br />
forti—Utctrititi Toiliiy it h Pf< I <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Office WiU Open Boon<br />
timatptl that there arts already'<br />
man than C 5 Q00 diffirent usen <strong>of</strong>.<br />
thin font, Hhii-h way he hud in|<br />
unlimitpfi quantity at any moment South Jersey Awning Co.<br />
<strong>of</strong> tht tln> or night Another usej<br />
<strong>of</strong> eleetncityf ontj which incidental<br />
1 H not rcgittt-pretl «n the meter MILLVIL!£, N. J,<br />
(<br />
lietn propo^etl by Arthur Wil<br />
vice president, commercial I<br />
hour<br />
nun n <strong>of</strong><br />
nlnr tn px<br />
I tr muni J fiinn tin )in(,kt-t» nf <strong>On</strong>i <strong>of</strong> thi. most nn\il Unit<br />
1<br />
thi- c lllulllll t- ufU n aii^unllv lluiig thi<br />
,ig un tune uf<br />
nun unbpliLViihK<br />
sin*<br />
1 Thiy Go!<br />
<strong>of</strong> tht most i<br />
, linp vinx retentlj pull<br />
eil' in Bruukljn Max, Ne*\ ehdt?<br />
I them sin* ilnio^t unbeliLvabK "JO, a tailor w th the milk <strong>of</strong> hu<br />
M I he UILU <strong>of</strong> tht sharper man kindng«fH in hi breast ind n<br />
it hj<br />
\ef li* eonitj.nt It cuiminta j wealth <strong>of</strong> \o\c for hi<br />
piiket 1 oil<br />
an I<br />
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1 NO-NOX<br />
STOPS KNOCKS<br />
* f**llow tn.<br />
•Uin^ thr bankroll <strong>of</strong> the' ture^ in hi heart, hml an <strong>of</strong>f d is I PUTS CARBON TO WORK<br />
ier with thp Itast pa^^iblp pf j H« hpent it by strolhng along the<br />
unit thu Uikhte^t prubable' ^un U ef Conej l^lnnil Tht wish<br />
•hunee <strong>of</strong> jrctting taught ^winh <strong>of</strong> the wm southed him<br />
Acreage<br />
SALES<br />
"A Good Deal"<br />
DFPFND1<br />
ON 1Kb BHOKIR<br />
PERMIT US TO<br />
SERVK YOU<br />
F. B.<br />
CAYANNA<br />
REAL ESTATE<br />
We Are Authorized Broken<br />
for All O««n <strong>City</strong><br />
Developments<br />
9th and Wesley Avenue<br />
OCEAN CITY. N. J.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 634<br />
RENTALS<br />
LOTS<br />
UTT1NG the old demon, carbon, to work sounds like a paradox—,<br />
nevertheless that's just what GULF No-Nox Motor Fuel does and<br />
here's how Jt happens. Compression is power. The more compression<br />
the more power. Greater compression is secured by reducing the<br />
displacement or space in the combustion chamber. Carbon deposits materially<br />
reduce this space—old time gasoline would not withstand this<br />
added carbon compression — clicks — knocks—pings <strong>of</strong> detonations <strong>of</strong><br />
distress quickly following sudden acceleration or heavy pulli,<br />
No-Nox withstands higher compression—stops the knocks or detonations,<br />
thereby increasing engine efficiency. GULF No-Nox and Carbon Deposits<br />
work together for more power and greater mileage.<br />
Turns Mountains Into Mole Hills<br />
This guarantee goes with it: GULF No-Nox Motor Fuel is Non-Noxious,<br />
Non-Poisonous and no more harmful toman or motor than ordinary gaso-_<br />
"line -^that it contains no"dope~<strong>of</strong> any kind—that the color is for identification<br />
only—that it positively will not heat the motor, winter or summer.<br />
GULF No-Nox Motor Fuel is priced three cents per gallon higher than<br />
ordinary gasoline—and is worth it.<br />
The Orange Gas—At the Sign o£ the Orange Disc<br />
GULF REFINING COMPANY
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OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N. J,, TODAY, JUNE 11, <strong>1926</strong><br />
TOPICS OF GENERAL INTEREST FOR WOMEN FOL$<br />
Smart Style Suggestions for "Miss" & "Mrs"! ^ffi,^^<br />
1<br />
mi> any<br />
fur yitvviiinjf ft !H]iin&? !i ;mti<br />
luck uf' iisyt'i'h in iti* 1 Hin.M>? j<br />
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s but I, yiiwn rnovv OP '!*•'.= j<br />
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urw trmU-r ami, i<br />
> H > [iifii lmihfri-.il<br />
with inMU'atirifi if! hf*;ii! misi rtiii ! il hy- jftiinff with yiiUf<br />
h ll f i l<br />
itii nui.^t uf iho PI'I^KH<br />
to Now York city riirht frsm iht "iiv at the<br />
«}•!.> studios <strong>of</strong> Pari* «ro brine ""Iflail. |iHnt _trcpr. very neatly<br />
1 . RuH!<br />
tht* Ui.nn u.-w.-!l. • 1 «?• ,.i,.inm. th : .i U i., tl.n l.nin rt« lh|1 v..lunti'i'r nn .l.-pnrtm.'nt •<br />
iin the henrl a.- llii- "Chiiri. ,l..i.," I!,,,,].'..',,,' .-,,.- r,.i " ivn-i--- - llvi i. n '''"'" '' f r "l' |1| l". W. Va.. «-;.s<br />
It has a further mM.nvyntui^ ui (^'ti,n L.^i'W nn liui,,, ^i-tiiin l'^' 1 ' 511 '^.'^ w 'th *U'*iruvti..n .i.r.l:l u<br />
that it is playful in thr hot ,%-un. whiti' i-'thi* -^PU^V tn iiumerfiiiA nt '*f hllorin f village ?*>ni uitK<br />
If you watiE itri A=l ca--o nf ''nllf, ,,i . j^tj ;J uf'•'V J_ f -{ j '<br />
Xr*l,!M«;^hV h T^ 11 .ffi: i '^•' : «Vni|»^^<br />
WJMDi tpnnis jsi an iilfiil.'niitiif.ctr<br />
l t th<br />
Kv'-ri thiMieh u nian 1 ?<br />
"• _ . .. . -, , '•" In-ill!ti" in snnrts lhal ..ill int..<br />
SouK i n'T-uini'"" 1 I'T- "I 1 ' 1 '' 1 " lil ' 1 'V' ! " " ''• n - . .i -«•!•--. li-.u-<br />
U complctr withnut Inrlmiiiir. iliat ii,pl.iijl^i, '"" ' " nl ll ""' 1 '" f<br />
IJIIIJ, Tfu.fi- i« ,r..Hkini: iiu.n' ili- .,.ni'. flmii^f V).i!.l"or''s^,"j r '!^,-inlJ<br />
Vi.Tllnir iiinl i-sl'iiiiraiiliif limn n ,|,,, fll,,v.,,.,. ni,-i\i)''. It sj, 1« ),im<br />
Hnappy ttii=i'!Hill snsm. , It i.- fui! j|j,(j' ^ ' !,;L. n.itil.'.m-^-,?)-!. t|u'<br />
i.f iievjmi, un.l nn line t.W irftf ti.n f^.,), „;,. lin7| !un,|,ino which an-<br />
MI,I to fnjfly It, I am ..nuakiiltf. <strong>of</strong> !„.,,„,, ttl|.il.iJ lhfin j,, llu. ,uUlhur<br />
ciiursp, oi Jiliiyinir, n»l wiitrlunif. ttn,| nmia^ij, all thi! ir,,n nn.l urn<br />
janw. Thn^iniTOislnff u-v fi f • ^,.,,1,:, all ih,. oil frnm tho livKr"(if<br />
iniluur bull5= ijitntrinytn* Mime ,let'^a.^i.ii rn.lf1.gh that have ever<br />
!rnnj? tewaril nia«insr this trame (,„,,„ ,]nul.,,,| ,|mV|, iln un*u-i|if.i-tirii{<br />
Ii.-» hasiiniiiUB^neopilo hilvr' bwil nui,|"|cv thro-it' '<br />
.liafbvaMnwWih, hrml with " " " _<br />
tn, <strong>of</strong>fiiM.'.l fianl hall, nut the • -- '" " "<br />
^ Worm Syrup<br />
Tu etiililfrii an angfl f^f mcfr*, i! WWre<br />
•lirFcilmm ore f«llii«tH, IT NKVKtt V,%M^<br />
linpffe sEgFfily " ailil' StiJirHHiiJ^ ros* fit<br />
MYTOMIN. tl nnlain» ruil des&, giftf.d<br />
null. iQt a hHtlle,<br />
Cst C, A, Vaflthti!*. 5L BM PhiliiJrl|ihl*.<br />
666<br />
U a proMriptjoirfor<br />
COHJ, Grippi, Flu, DeBfue,<br />
Bilious Fever and Malaria<br />
It'kUte'the'gferns,<br />
Social «t| CttraraifElSI EggfsirlnE ><br />
Mink III!.* .-••.•."•''<br />
' BpnJ.ll.l. In BSIALL JOB<br />
OP THE JOETIEli KTND<br />
^ NtaiS'St.<br />
Frigidaire<br />
Our new Elpetric Refrij|erator<br />
has been inityllyd*<br />
Br&yer's<br />
, ICE CREAM'<br />
All naviira^Tftgies Ustisr than<br />
DAKY'S<br />
SOS Aibury Avenue<br />
Phone 174<br />
The Wave <strong>of</strong> Your Heart's Desire<br />
W.Wthrr ii he ii *ii\-. flit marrei. a fev-p Huffj «&»& t*<br />
ft furtj jnn*-* (>f tiehi fiftflcii, iriny be yiiaF*. ViiU ha*T<br />
hm i» ili.«iVf ihp ^ult. W> itfp flint- nbip, it hii ihr ni p!)s*ih!e fi.f y* in qhf ttns T<br />
*islr KriiiiArifd!. vhfttiff ii h>^ S liglil h»rni «n'if. the<br />
t-if! Ijliifill nf Ihi UnioilS NfSfh ( iFfulifiF inrlhmL<br />
IK VOL HAVE PFFN TOin THAT v'flL'R HAfie<br />
WILL SI1T 1'AKK A ft'AVK. OR IK VOr APIK SINK lit"<br />
THK I NFOKTi NATKS WHO gUFrKR rlHIM Till: R|S<br />
NVLTH,UF A 1'fipK pKBMANKNT* bp &jf rafsns paa*<br />
a viiii. You »F? JHSI ihc iiefsfln *c sr? niri»inE la<br />
rfHSrl, We ISil •jsyr hgiF, g life j set ii is Isb<strong>of</strong>ilnfr ifnt,<br />
if nfcesgirj-, and icifriiifjEsllj dciermiflf ihc forreet wait<br />
JOHNSON'S BEAUTY SALON<br />
LTrfiiiinc -. , ^ ^h'EKle • Lanei*<br />
~*S1iiryland Avenue, Sf the niianlwalk, Allantic 0ty7 N. J,<br />
FLOWIR'J<br />
, WliUnrjoii #fmindi in<br />
; ioweij, n» j hj", WB can Ml<br />
, (him in s hiF'nly sstiif&ctattmtmm..<br />
Vfe only i«.<br />
. licit an opp-jrlunity to Bat<br />
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DR, BLITZSTEIN<br />
>s\ I;I:T \ U'liii U<br />
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||]> tiv hi- P:i!r,|..>- 'M.-ih...!. an.i it w...<br />
MRS. K MM. PRINT/<br />
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h, inelu.lii.t ^.il.J. nnFf^<br />
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iijil.-il hi hulU, rnunil<br />
\- ii'i-ii and viLricolnr^<br />
' Kil'frts. ihHh-d nn-l<br />
p;i??i-ii and U-i-d h'ni-<br />
• i-v-^i Ki lull i/uloreit<br />
r.MM.KSS<br />
DR. BLITZSTEIN<br />
^UIKT *,U l UR IIKSTlHt •<br />
K, t'tiriivr Illinm* anil Aliaiilii- Ait'?.., AtlUiUit <strong>City</strong>, N, J;<br />
l,.,i,i.ii, i,l i:ij Ailnnlll An,<br />
SK] SIAIIIM: I.(» KsTAUUSHKIl<br />
Take Advantage <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Finest Fur Storage Vault<br />
Ever Built<br />
]'>try iii'i-i'iiutiiin known to Hfiunuu IHLK liut'ii tak-<br />
«ii to ujHtiro j)e;-ft'tt siifeiy for your Vuluulile<br />
.Furs In our Vault! ." • .<br />
• • - ' * '<br />
Cuoled liy Klectrk-ity, guiinloil Hy a bank door,<br />
walls <strong>of</strong> I'oinfurccd eijrici-ete, and ])lciiity <strong>of</strong>- roohi<br />
for accoiniiiodating DOUO Cquts. • •;• •:..."•<br />
Just the Storage 1 Vault foi; your Furs. . . '<br />
The ehai'ge",-is only d'/i for eoiiiplute- safuty.<br />
';• Furs t<strong>of</strong>l-fOrllcinoclding-Stored Free, ,<br />
1307-9 Pacific Avenue<br />
Manufacturer . Near South Carolina Avenue Ftflrs Stored<br />
,; And";••.',.• ATIAXTIC CITY* X. J, And<br />
Importer • ' - ,• Phone - Marfn« .2816* / Setiodeted '<br />
Honii.hnw. they make one thinK ti! itf Tt^xH^. hiiN agrfetfd tn iv-i^M .f ^^^^S^^^^^^^^^^j^l<br />
raol room! nnd spacious, sha.li-il ,hl, ,,liBS ^ot bout Attoriiry G.-nfriii ^T~Z^^^^^^M<br />
'Dun Moody aii.OOO VOKS jn Inn<br />
—VERNON HALL—<br />
410 Ml ntic venue<br />
UPfN \LL U\K<br />
omr Lnmforts Home C tiaki<br />
SPFn IL I RIM B WE 1 )<br />
PEKH»"iEHT WAVE<br />
NESTLE LANOIL AND<br />
EMU Tttsinu Suirasil<br />
Entire Head 110 oa<br />
Shriu Mil W<br />
arj •]<br />
.i.d Clifk Si.rt<br />
HKLliM. HEADTT IBOP<br />
17 B Intk C.mlln. An.<br />
Kyes Liamined Gin-Bin filled<br />
L, A. Younff, Opt, n.<br />
931<br />
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Optomitn t<br />
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UcGdn Cit\<br />
The Eat eat « mf<br />
prfliBgly imall and<br />
ci yen msaey<br />
if »eld BB ih<br />
fffitei plan<br />
YOUR EYES<br />
de er^ e the be t that cicnce cm nl<br />
»Jur OPIUM F IKIiIi p, hcLn<br />
Bt.ii rd or O|il(innMr> md in sl<br />
fciamin njc ne^ far (.1 *es<br />
th Niw Jem; SUli<br />
iIS m the KIOH i<br />
Our UPIIC I\N^ in hi illed tn hm • d rcuratel; gmj h<br />
our lahar lnr> the IIIIKII. »h ch uur ^IIIIVLIST niH<br />
"irribis !<br />
Fnr a [DMPLlir (IPIIlVLSIBMir I imull us Otan 0^<br />
patii.nl> faiurcil hi r pid aeriitL ^all Fjiii n L_uirant«4<br />
L. W, BETTS and SONS<br />
OFfllMrTHI>r>i nnil (II III I iNs<br />
I- TAiiLl^lirn HJRT1 il-AR<br />
170s \tldntic \vtnut Mlmtic <strong>City</strong> N J<br />
eminine<br />
TNS-EINCTIVELY m hmw« —I wortJiy daUg! tcr ef the<br />
-*• even ifmuihtr rfi^ make ihase dchflays Bis i TwlolU<br />
guesca, a? the bridge parfj 1 It » snly a lural list on) mesib«<br />
<strong>of</strong> she household should Jake pndc _B ihewmg thf wondi-rfiil flf»<br />
dI e ie 3 and fro2«i d mlica ih I nJ jr be easily and qUltil> pf 6<br />
for the<br />
by the BCW SE^VEL Elcarit Celd Cu^yic "<br />
I with ii all.:<br />
dry fold dial prevcuu men cmg banenal dfvelep<br />
m. an J resulting food deca, Csnpleie nlngcnmn i.iih bml'<br />
•m SiKVEL may be olm.ajed in mini tun oi StRVtL BBJf fe£<br />
1 is ^jyr pFSScni T f ngrrai(jr —. —<br />
ATLANTIC CITY ELECTRIC CO. 1<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Division<br />
1 i<br />
10th and West Avenue y<br />
S E B. V E V<br />
IDEAL EtECXRIC REFRIGERAtlON %<br />
the Kitchen<br />
L#& Famous Cooks,<br />
|xTRADITIONAL NBw<br />
EMJLANU WSHKH<br />
Sll!, . Tl,!, i« i.ni. .if a -I. •••-..I<br />
( "i:||f . U..lrI-|f.-f • y I' I all-.<br />
MANY Wll.l. (H) WITH<br />
• T K U " K U s n N 1 ' Weekly Fashion<br />
Hints<br />
J n o s e c t l u n .••'" l!n'.••' i' 1 ' ; , ' V ' ..'•"' ' v " ' j ' | V<br />
• n t r v : s U K f u n i n u . i V u r ii • !'•.';•,'• i !••' . i' i . . , ' . . V • , „ '','.'',''.'<br />
l : . i | i ; i l i l i s l l i ' K us; >'•!•••; .,'..-.. , - s ' .,-,' v,'.".'.<br />
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miiny oi" I\VI-M ' " , "-,,,'". ' '",",', ' ,\'<br />
(jltl liotngJ, ;•: ,,•... i ...,,...-. - i i ' •<br />
Miss Liny ''•.'"'• .i . ."<br />
A I I P I I . h e i i - . l j f ' ' "'' '•'' ' • • • ' • • • i<br />
thn w»il-km,wii 1,,,-n.;,, si'l-:\UKMS Til<br />
. V "fft 11 " ~L11OW tipped fluniL WJ u " Lil • iur<br />
broiliiifl Itak<br />
1 hi, Ii ni chimneys burn even drop<br />
|[ ml L upklLl) btliire ihL hkUt<br />
ru iclits IIIL ulLn ili<br />
\\t «trL sn WLII piensed «itb ihe<br />
l'Gf 1 Lrlci.li liSln\e butlin«.!arc&ults<br />
mid i ptr lnm til 1 uftur coinplt'ting<br />
til |nl WL ki.pt 11 Io list (or -.luxilury<br />
lurk in nur pi sse^, blit coicludbd<br />
# * •<br />
luted nd ipprwed In tbe Ilastun<br />
Scl DI ot I uViLrj ! 1 hat iiiein that<br />
thu I Li kill nv s lisid undLr all po<br />
uhlL t i kin4 ti njiliiiiis —lor slow<br />
t kiiij. [nr liM Lunkin), tur h king<br />
fi r lr>ini. n d ( r brmling In tvery<br />
U IHL It llJa I lUIld tfllCILilt<br />
The nllicr lull ninui cooks wlio^<br />
tLsitd llit 1 wrlLi.li in vvere cnth ui-<br />
BSIIW mi hunt Ihc rusulls obtained<br />
\nd m n d ) -1 SOU IHJU nomen get<br />
TLJI e i tking uiisfjcuun from their<br />
1 criLLtiiin<br />
SLL thisL IWi 1'trftctioiM at any deal,<br />
er H Ml NI/1,5 frmn a ant burnersto>e<br />
lit Sd/i In I\\L hunier range nt*120 00<br />
A\ IILII >nu emik on <strong>1926</strong> Pcrfcchun,<br />
juu, too,«ill bt, well pita ud with it<br />
lfiiiiu/o« "dtj<br />
Simi COMPANY<br />
STANDARD OIL COMPANY {New Jersey)<br />
DislnhutQ} ? • 26 Bioadway ' New Yotk<br />
Oil Cook Stoves and Ovens<br />
WARNING Use only genuine Perfection<br />
•wick on Perfectien Stove This art marked<br />
with red triangle Other will gwe trouble,<br />
Clean, Even<br />
Cooking Heat<br />
He leflf rlMrmeyi af th« Paste<br />
tkn t t every drop <strong>of</strong> thi oil<br />
\ cisrc Ii »&i.hea tbe kettle Thus<br />
)eu g£I Stan even ceakm^ hexl<br />
I ef ire i§Qt utd smoks<br />
\u can le deuUIy sLre ef this<br />
i i <strong>of</strong> 1 m fcthen you use £ put*<br />
wa er white KeFQsini tt at burns<br />
leanlj e £nly and without ed<strong>of</strong><br />
— latsdifd KfEQifDi It Is<br />
All impuniits thst mifht cftttifl<br />
imske sr leave depsxiU si *&ml<br />
ire re levsd This Kiiurcs fha<br />
ItiaSiiPnm imeimt sf h^t By<br />
itiekmg la tied»rd Ksresaa<br />
joU sic suri el bcal ESS&Itl frste<br />
your PiFfaeiien Ins lit SB It,<br />
Vyu can buy tt siiywhsc<br />
STANDARD OlL CO.<br />
{bins «ffr.«y)<br />
STANDARIT<br />
KEROSENE<br />
For best results<br />
me<br />
STANDARIT<br />
KEROSENE<br />
I<br />
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II<br />
XWELVK<br />
AirAerial Giant Takes<br />
L ]j Luck r I 1 on th crew V rt<br />
<strong>of</strong> th a ti il t i t tht Ar y mei ' r<br />
Wirm TA b tl \* H dd nly ' h '' ><br />
d lierted tl p skie f r i I o i to , |ftn 1 ><br />
the water f H ] t II dt H to(,r i her<br />
( , = • =<br />
II rk II<br />
ilert<br />
TfiJN WINNERS IN |m«liUsl with 10.7<br />
RACE ON HIM STONES »T purcha.el<br />
. [ Some other clus<br />
Rw Ninth 'lime Gum-Dipped Tires I follows:<br />
I rd In Cliisic '<br />
Who buys automobiles?<br />
More cam arc -sold to fomnipn<br />
mad lmr«t& null •ftorkpr accordinp<br />
to an mifUyMn made hy the T'sijje<br />
Detroit Motor Car Company ami<br />
bUhd in & repent i»?ue <strong>of</strong> the<br />
ntr ] i<br />
leil, ultl:<br />
totnl<br />
,h t<br />
I ^<br />
I<br />
P rcsto p f II 7f tun d pptd Bu 11 c tr It<br />
balloon tires again made u remark- ! Salesmen<br />
nbU show ng III the Ind n p 1 t, I<br />
Spoclw y Clmc on lecorat „<br />
Day when all ten *nie», ,<br />
lnuflctu " r<br />
tldpatng n the l > l 1 lc cher I<br />
tkesc dependable tiri* cl q<br />
^thii ir the sptolld tlm b llooiJNe»n| ipr l <<br />
tires mini usol inthe great Spepl > Rravtr anl pi<br />
T»i(y evont the flrit being ln"(t ter<br />
0.3<br />
year Tvhfn leler DeEaoln oi F r Re 1 t t tc I<br />
stone fall ze gum di| \ t I bn[l ons I ur n<br />
made a new worll r t nl at anlRaikcr nl<br />
verage speed <strong>of</strong> 101 1J ni le rci broker<br />
0.1<br />
hour<br />
ITr ltnti<br />
Smallpr t r <strong>of</strong> )14 r be<br />
inch djbpl cement, compart. 1 to L* telej.r ph 11 *<br />
cubic lathes in 192 t mbli «i ith<br />
rainy weather anl a nlipperv<br />
track felowed up th t me <strong>of</strong> tl<br />
ANOTHER KLCORI) FOR<br />
1 26 winner Fr nk Lockh irt vl N\SH IRODlt I1ON<br />
won thli je r*s r c at b8 lt«j<br />
per hour<br />
101,402 t'ars .Shipped fn m Sip<br />
Thli ysr* (,ruel K b ttli, <strong>of</strong> tciuber 1 In May 3L<br />
tin>« \ iu, ci lltd at tl r 1 <strong>of</strong> 40 ^<br />
milt beciube <strong>of</strong> tl I r pour f M y h nt tl r I f<br />
rain Lockh rt wl ipture i tl \ h pr I t n nd 1 Tl<br />
(Tr«nd pnze dr \ thp full d t llh j t I 1 h el<br />
without a Hiii^l t re ch h£ 1<br />
WM 11 E t to go the t it r 00 . f P rt t over tin It<br />
miles 11 the *i me ft <strong>of</strong> t rp rd <strong>of</strong> M j 1 n I the<br />
It is a i t worthy f t t n th t t it tj fir t r n e ut e r i th<br />
tho 1920 Ind ni p 1 nt i th t) uc|t n tht Nil<br />
ninth oh the Hoo tl f 1 re tone Co n| tn\ Ma i I r H M f rt *,e ril<br />
whitll builds txtra *,tr gth n 1sale<br />
n m dk f the Nt 1 Motor<br />
enduran e Into the cord fabric bv Con p nv t nt^refit i g to not**<br />
lmpn^niil ng nd ^ati rit ii *» piytl<br />
at Ith f,h 1 r wi tl bi^<br />
fibtr <strong>of</strong> e\ery cord th ribber IT Rt ear SLI h stor\ h T.C<br />
Oiih fipec al nrteeiB m nin zp I It ii d h ppp I re rn n the<br />
friction an 1 heat keeping the tr q fir t ll e nth <strong>of</strong> tl ir—<br />
c mpar t ely c ol und^r a ton fr m Joi ar It Mi il— th i<br />
tinuoui r nr str in<br />
WIT I a It n 1 h p| tl th first<br />
eight n I np fe If m tl tf lit<br />
FIGURES SHOW WHO ARE vc r—J ari 1 n S j temb r 1 T<br />
BUYING AUTOMOBILES Th 11 1 I nior c»r th n itr<br />
| r ducc I uy Na=h M t r n the<br />
Interesting Datx Compiled by the 11 re >(• r I > I<br />
Paige-D^tFolt Company<br />
In th n n m nth f S |<br />
te her 1 to M J il N 1 M t i<br />
hi. bu It and J 11 1 th 1 I<br />
n t n 101 Wi ar<br />
Tho records sre based on the I<br />
combined sulea <strong>of</strong> Paiges anil Jei<br />
cttfl Uiroufc'litjijt tho United State'<br />
tnd how rom 1 t r it JJ- re*?ulL<br />
Tlje ratikinjf <strong>of</strong> the various liccu"<br />
pation. II h irf U e i s rj r<br />
I The classification <strong>of</strong> foremen,<br />
m-yj in L n I other 7 1 te 1 il<br />
foreffoinf: 1 u 1J ° p rcet t file<br />
di" an 1 con pz it,a 2 i H \ f re t f<br />
thfl huMi'ne.HH population f tfi<br />
Country, acn>i'clinjr to c^n-iu.s fiture<br />
Architects L t \ r ^ nnl<br />
twa-tehttiH <strong>of</strong> one porcciit' <strong>of</strong> th<br />
bush CK i | ul liu | j 2 p<br />
cent <strong>of</strong> tht* cars, Relativnly. tiier*<br />
f»re rchlt'cU* r ^rt ttr buje<br />
than th&dafis <strong>of</strong>.workcrfl who buy<br />
the moKt^carS,<br />
In luintil} the ceo j lar^c^t<br />
clii^KcAtU i tntrch nl ho ^c<br />
Biggest Loaf<br />
. ,nit l/ir«« iinud/i liee&liiciie.<br />
(tall In 111 inrn ftrt, 11 lUlif tiv be,the<br />
fftt .iA tdrn^il<br />
/mit JiyJ • rraiilt iinMilm-;* i(onti<br />
Inllo (Inrt) Mtitr ni|i» rfiiiton rettnOy<br />
j»t Kirtw Uniyrt-nlly u In is incUm<br />
t-MOe. *Uchra IhlrK jnil<br />
\T<br />
t oC<br />
The Firestone Record<br />
in Battle <strong>of</strong> Tires<br />
at Indianapolis<br />
1916 R<br />
1917 «<br />
191BI<br />
4 ThptDU<br />
1921 Millon<br />
I9Z2 M iphy<br />
192* M <br />
Marroafi<br />
MutinX<br />
"tEe 'EflS~fo6cn reapjiutntcd a ino*niber"<strong>of</strong> —Mra~TO<br />
erie d'Haiti foris also 1 increased[In<br />
size, end has taken over many in'<br />
t l * b<br />
Steady improvements <strong>of</strong> financial<br />
economic und political conditions in<br />
Haiti huve been rojiorted from I'UHMC HEALTH TEACHING<br />
time to ti f by r iireiei tatn t <strong>of</strong><br />
Amenc I rn ^ It tit rt<br />
hfulthful; tlie Cacos. or butlnw:<br />
hiive been subdued; roiida hin *»<br />
supplanted trails, und riutivo £ov<br />
eminent iw functioning.<br />
Under thi! training <strong>of</strong> A<br />
na\ 1 <strong>of</strong>l thi t k a<br />
rt 11<br />
uicr nt1<br />
br i ch<br />
t d<br />
teehn I<br />
:i I t<br />
on p 11 I<br />
II 1 UP<br />
i v. tl th u i.<br />
1 1) 1<br />
In | I r I tl<br />
i d 1<br />
1 f<br />
tht 1 if 11<br />
r d n tl I I t tl'<br />
I b 111<br />
1 (. 1<br />
1 tl 1 '<br />
1<br />
Car I a drying ai d p eking<br />
methods employed in th~o dr M<br />
fn t I iduritry <strong>of</strong> I pram hivt<br />
pr* tt all} eliminate { tl at country<br />
us i l nietitor <strong>of</strong> tho Unlttd<br />
Ii con menting editorially upon SU ttb n forpiffn baks <strong>of</strong> apneots<br />
h v lutlon an i developn t <strong>of</strong> prune •? (frapci and ralsii P except<br />
ml I health teaching und pr tic ob ibly l RUBB a Turkey and<br />
th th » bt btat an 1 the purl pla cdf<br />
d u At r in g to u cot fi lar re<br />
t • by tl - i> Com - ty Medical S le port Met 1 bj thp 1) 1 art lent<br />
'y.<br />
York State Joun nl <strong>of</strong> Airc It re fr n Ih rni tie<br />
{ M 1 •say" that th df 1 her pr nc i 1 fr ta 1 ed in 1 rs re<br />
t i r ct <strong>of</strong> j ubhe health a 1 upr c t<br />
n d ha_ develop 1 he<br />
U> » ithli<br />
tht last fi year;<br />
111 rtr lii-h th St itj'<br />
tr ntj <strong>of</strong> p bl t health ort<br />
t d 1 ws tl it there<br />
pr t in th*' St*itt ome<br />
d i t tnt f ht llth<br />
r<br />
•i 1 f the orld tl roe 1 rg<br />
I If Ih v*t corj rat n* li t > i v, r<br />
P S SI I SI ur o i i st i<br />
1 >l I N ] j rs it<br />
II I I (_ 1 Mot rs ill l_ 000<br />
1 o trndo<br />
iiv any<br />
? j rui e an 1 gr t| ci<br />
w <strong>of</strong> the Philadelphia Board <strong>of</strong> View at<br />
fruits<br />
a ufilary <strong>of</strong> JG 500 Mr Willoid is elected i<br />
a bummer re I4ent <strong>of</strong> this city Railway ft;<br />
WILLARD UEAPPOINTKD having n cottage in the north sec to succeed her 1<br />
Fred. Willord, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia tion <strong>of</strong> the re ort.<br />
recently.<br />
"W« An Hen to Serra Ton"<br />
Ferguson Express Co.<br />
Sicmt Mid Biggago TruufM<br />
Offlcei<br />
SI? Elahth St, Ocun <strong>City</strong>. N. J<br />
The familiar phrase<br />
as good asBuicK<br />
suggests that you see<br />
and drive the car<br />
that others use as the<br />
Standard°fGomparison<br />
before you spend<br />
your money<br />
I*<br />
HDIT<br />
7.H.7O-<br />
(19 6<br />
Vtf.93<br />
J9I5 IJhPaotQ Dnwnbf dF I n*. ', IO1 13<br />
*B. kK 1<br />
M.IIt. 95.&O<br />
BAILEY MOTOR COMPANY<br />
New Address: Haven Ave. at Tenth St.<br />
Aulhorizi'd lluirk Saks iinrt Service<br />
GUM-DIPPING<br />
the Extra Process for Extra Miles!<br />
Breaks all Tire Records<br />
The ?0O Mile Speed Cl*«ic at Indianapolb ha* always been a Baltic <strong>of</strong> Tires. In 1911,Fire»[unCwon with fabric<br />
lirw at 74.59 mile» per hour. In 1*>2O. Firestone won with cord ltr«f at 83.55 mile* per hour. In 192 5, Firestone<br />
uonwithFull^S^cCunvDippfd Balloons ai the record breaking average speed <strong>of</strong> 101.13 miles per hour<br />
Ih <strong>1926</strong>, FircBtone again won with Full-S.fee Gum'Dipped Balloous.The ten cars to finiili "'in the money" were<br />
mil Fircfltone-equlpped. They went the distance without H single blowout, and with but two i(re failures—one due<br />
to ft puncture and the Othtr IO A lenky valve.<br />
' ' This performance in even fflurt reularlcablc whtn you consider the<br />
Itrrific speeds at ^vhich the cars traveled over this nftccn-year-old,<br />
rough brick trackn<br />
Experienced rac« driven will not rink, their liven or chance*<br />
<strong>of</strong> victory on any'other tires. And in the commercial field, large-j<br />
truck m torbuB dnd tax' ih fleet operator* vho ktcp careful £c\H I<br />
re rds are in ong the big users <strong>of</strong> Ftrcsion*. Gum Otpied Tires<br />
Tht: Ciiy Transportation Co., <strong>of</strong> Tacoina, Wash,, writes; "<strong>On</strong>e<br />
<strong>of</strong> out 12 buses on Firestone Gum-Dipped TirCa has gone Over<br />
40,600 miles and'still looks yood fur many xnilea <strong>of</strong> extra service<br />
For all around tire safety and mileage, FEresttme cannot he beat.<br />
From Calumet Motor Coach Co., Hammond. Ind., the following:<br />
'We operate 4O hoses all equipped with Gum-Dipped Xircs. The<br />
^ery low cost per mile on ^vhich tlirfc tires operutt is cunsidcrahly<br />
1«* ri>an that <strong>of</strong> any other make" Hayes Bu* <strong>Line</strong>s, Columbia, S. C.<br />
sayj "We operate 19 bune* equipped witli Firestone Gum-Dipped<br />
Tires. A number <strong>of</strong> those tiros ImvC run over 45;00O tniles without<br />
ever liavintf betn,rcmovcd from the rim.<br />
The largest taxicab companies in the world 9tifidardi=c on Fitentone<br />
CjjmD ppedTircs W K Roth \dl ta\c hopcrror Detroit Mich<br />
writes T \o <strong>of</strong> my Fin stone Oum D pped Xlres have run 7f 000<br />
mile*-"<br />
Hundreds <strong>of</strong> diOUftadds <strong>of</strong> cdf owner* voluntarily testify'to the<br />
safety^ cymf<strong>of</strong>i ond economy <strong>of</strong> Full-Slit Gum-Dipped nallonni,<br />
W. H+ Peacock, IlirminEham, Ala., I«tific5i "I have had Firestone '<br />
Bnlloons for ihiriecn months and they "have delivered in that time |<br />
24,469 milef." H. C* Stschle, Minneapolis, Mlnri.tsay8; "My Firestone<br />
Balloons have gone 4£,9QO milc» and are still in good<br />
cnndVbn""<br />
ITiese records <strong>of</strong> endurance, speed, safety and mileage could only<br />
ha\C been m dc bet use <strong>of</strong> Fircisfonq de>eloptni.rlt <strong>of</strong> the Gum<br />
Dipp ng process 11 ell In^ut tes ^nd Saturate* every fiber <strong>of</strong> CVCty<br />
cord with rubber, reducing friction and heat an4 buUditi[£ greater<br />
itrength and endurance in. the cdrds—assuring you at all timei—<br />
MOST MILES PER DOLLAR ,<br />
W. I. Tomlinson<br />
645 Asbury Avenue - Phqne 1020<br />
'We also tM Otdfield TjrM dnd Tubes at Remarkably Low Prices—<br />
•Millie at the Great Firestone Factories and Cany the Standard Guarantee.<br />
AMERICANS SHtftlLD PRODUCE THEIR OWN RUBBER...<br />
HEADLEY & ADAMS<br />
Dealer* in<br />
READING COAL<br />
Kindling Wooa tiy Barrel or Cord<br />
Best Coal on the Market. 2000 lbs<br />
to (he ton guaranteed. Bell Phone<br />
Office and Yards<br />
TENTH AND WEST.<br />
i "Standard"<br />
Gasoline<br />
is the tdeal fuel for<br />
normal requirements<br />
FSbO i manufactured to meet<br />
die followmt special amdatons<br />
/<br />
1 Tormotor thatknock<br />
2 For motor with execs<br />
IVC carbon<br />
3 For high comprc ion j<br />
motor 1<br />
4. For motors which from<br />
long use no longer develop<br />
full power. ' I<br />
5. For motors operating<br />
under excessive loads.<br />
6. For any motor from *<br />
which the dnv'er demands<br />
extra power and<br />
performance,<br />
HUDSON-ESS<br />
Now $ 50 Less and<br />
"At Your Door"<br />
ESSEX "6"COACH s 829<br />
HUDSON COACH 1259<br />
Hudson Brougham - - 1519<br />
Hudson 7-Pass. Sedan - 1750<br />
This covers all coits — freight,<br />
tax and tfiefollowingequipment;<br />
Front and Rear Bumpers, Electric<br />
Windshield Cleaner, Rear<br />
View Mirror, Transmission Lock<br />
(built in), Radiator Shutters,<br />
Meto»Meter, Combination Stop<br />
and Tail UghL<br />
So there ii no uncertainty about<br />
the price you pay. No mislead,<br />
ing "F.O.B, Factory" or so-cdled<br />
"litt" prices, to which.freight,<br />
tux, equipment and sundry other<br />
charges must be added. Hudson.<br />
Essex A. Y. D. prices tell whu<br />
you pay and ALL you pay.<br />
Wcrtt w« adtertiting f. o, b. pricet withformer itmndard equipment, Ibey would ta<br />
ESSEX "6" COACH '735 HUDSON COACH M135<br />
Hudson Brougham '1385 Hudson 7-Pass. Sedan *1610.<br />
The lowest prices at which these cars ever sold<br />
The "AYD" Plan is Saving Buyers<br />
From *25 to *50 on Every Car<br />
CADMAN & TILTON<br />
Phone 564 Ninth St. and Bay Ave., <strong>Ocean</strong> Ciyj<br />
so much R»K utl n c 1 r „ | , | |i | | l i,l 1,<br />
1 rh | th y uni, f II<br />
tally tnl I lo t Ih<br />
\\ t wl 1 V I h<br />
let u H er I l In<br />
Jtol lie f h I . U tt<br />
ith t he wo II I 1 i-l t I t<br />
le fr t,e Tl <br />
Br etc I up In B t 1<br />
fuKht r I he I I I li<br />
[ h ch 1 t "<br />
r utht 1 pforp tl 1 I<br />
i-l<br />
I lc I r I I e<br />
i n 1 P v. PM 11 n ' I<br />
•IM. Ii tr c<br />
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II II II<br />
il. llpfltl 1 ll ' I<br />
r nt ^ i I l '<br />
fr ken Ne rtld tl<br />
1 m n I t II 1 1<br />
!. an I en I I 1 t. I<br />
1 II t t k<br />
f r pr t ••. k ' I<br />
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toik 1 rl O 1 y I I<br />
1 kp L I to tl r " ,<br />
111 t I tn k 1 1 I r I<br />
1 r I I e. '<br />
lr k |«ilt H|l r I k<br />
ro Wlen 1P 1 f ' l<br />
Ihe f tl t kit tl I<br />
t c f r I H I I<br />
11 ft B t 1 t I to > ><br />
u\ li 1 ll p tl o t i I t I<br />
f I o h I nt f • I<br />
k II 1 n He le I I t I 11 t<br />
th ii I 11 f tl r II<br />
•r n [ r i I y k i L ' "<br />
\fter 11 i. 1 ! ' I ,<br />
1 o i e Hp It l i t lwy t 1 '<br />
loath, 1 1 f r o(l I I<br />
1 rp ar ol xi tPi c ln r ol<br />
»-<br />
..i hi 11 jol to ottei vith<br />
[tnala <strong>of</strong> uneni) lo ent I be<br />
\fter 1P 1 I I ii I for 1<br />
loai I ill hui !•> lie 1 I<br />
I 11 r t >.ni.n I on him "lr H<br />
[ h gifite l uitn tl<br />
fcorll in tcieril o I en cicrj<br />
mo 1 as at uoik 1 e p ie 1 open 1<br />
o l«er B trunk an 1 tolt !jl n ()<br />
^TIouKh he—WJS ire tpd anl<br />
ttl ree 1 with the enmc 1 e be t<br />
p e w throllEh lack <strong>of</strong> rwdPnce<br />
Drifting to the Bower 1 c<br />
.•npicl into a inlnoi lor a fcla<br />
f beel llsco\cred the> wlirite I 3<br />
!Wter an 1 Rot the job In
^1<br />
ulaniK "I'm not going to hurt<br />
>ou «r fri(fht( n \ u 1 just want<br />
v u tii li Ip mi I ju t 1 fc f > J<br />
to b*> kind and help m*<br />
It was impossible not to believ*<br />
in his jifritation; Joan stared at<br />
him with fascinated eye;<br />
'But- -but I don't even know whi<br />
you are," ahv said in A frightened<br />
voice, u _^lVe iif-ver »wn you ur<br />
til today—oti * * * oh, 1 don't<br />
know who \Oil in h** tld Ife im<br />
Ihrn h t< Id her ht blurt* d out<br />
the truth -with the desperation <strong>of</strong><br />
htM.put<br />
1 want to knuw wln>r^—I irniflt<br />
know al] the truth. * * * I've Wfti<br />
d«wu to Lt'iivenden—I only cum* 1<br />
Up to town thi-* mtrninff it v,u<br />
I* *ti that threw ua t<strong>of</strong>fttl ei 1<br />
can't leave you like this—1'VP jjot<br />
to know morn. * * • .Stin-ly yd: «h** ^Uired »t<br />
him as if lift wort' n«nie
FRIDAY* JUNE'B,<br />
length pb<br />
fe)iw ott<br />
OCPAN CITt SENT1NEI-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY. N.<br />
Chuckle Column<br />
H are now closer to-<br />
Alula. It doca seem was accidentally locked ln_a big<br />
d to J<br />
peculiar •wl—, „ _ _ _ .<br />
condenser for tht first time, but<br />
it is Just a matter <strong>of</strong> (rottiiiff u&ed<br />
to it"<br />
(Mr Shcrrlll will be glail to help<br />
\uu ifth« juur radio problems<br />
W nti him in run? <strong>of</strong> thfi paper )<br />
CHUCKLE COLUMN<br />
TUe Married Life!<br />
tan is a cold proposition fur hugbandi who, on arriving home,<br />
bare to nek their dlnnera ill the icebox.<br />
Husbands like to be patted on<br />
• "don't rub thi fur the wrong way,"<br />
Talk •bout writers letting fabulous iumi at "so much per word"<br />
—Whit (bout the wife live second* -ftc-r she's told her husband he'ii<br />
"tin swectMi man in all the world!".<br />
Be-suty may bg only skin tieep, hut it makep many n hug*<br />
bind dig deep' regularly for the bonuty parlor bllte.<br />
Without Much Argument<br />
Whin a wife isya "we're going to the seaside for a vacation" and<br />
the feiubsRd loudly proclaiiits "iiolhilig doing''—-they ugysigy agree on<br />
the "seasidt."<br />
oil 01- THE ORDINARY<br />
\\ ith im Caiter, <strong>of</strong> Wildrii Miff,<br />
1 111 .1 radii i onceft fur<br />
im un 1,1. lO'illi birth<br />
Is Radio Popular In New York ?<br />
By II. M,<br />
(Kuiilu Kn<br />
havr* nhimi tiie<br />
which pliuied the radio industry In j<br />
a rather embarrassing position lu^t,<br />
HUHinioF, is not *'s<br />
AND<br />
Q,—I.. A, M. u«fcii:_"Why'mu t<br />
th*' grid return to u DVliiS tit tii<br />
tor lu!*> be conhfettfd to the [ lu<br />
refrlgi<br />
and<br />
Judee Anthony Johnson, <strong>of</strong> Dun-<br />
kirk, N. Y-, turned George Gout^<br />
chvrt aped 38. over his knee and<br />
spftnkfiu him for making mran rt>-<br />
murks ab<strong>of</strong>tt the court and police,<br />
ir<br />
d ID and Bri|r SwmLi enok"<br />
—he doesn't know whether «hei recyjfiiisinjf his uuthurili in<br />
the home or just asking a fuvnr.<br />
Low your temper on n wife and she'll only smile,<br />
fairs and she SB milch a§ >>ee» a twinkle In your<br />
be oqt the price <strong>of</strong> a set <strong>of</strong> duhea,<br />
Evtn after hi'i married, a man still ha,<br />
fsperienges. If he doesn't like the food **•<br />
ner, his wife tells him to "get awuy from<br />
hungry,"<br />
How About it?<br />
Two hides is every question in married life—espeei;<br />
buds. Either "¥«, dear,'" or "No, dear;"<br />
Many a husband has r >nd' Or»n<br />
front prwiwrtlfp. flialr* r<br />
for ulc- Alia lot* tt>r In-rt*tn,*»t<br />
•nd In lni?ra«tnerii^Ui* tht,U* mt<br />
0«pn <strong>City</strong>. Auply tt<br />
J. M, CHESTER Sc CO<br />
OCEAN CITY, N. J.<br />
* Copper cotifttimption by {he radio<br />
CHABLESP.LAKE<br />
BEAt ESTATE<br />
Bv^lliC : SelUiiK : Renting<br />
Ejlom Ml Ocaa <strong>City</strong> Titl? and<br />
Tnttt Bnlldlnf<br />
OCEAN art. N. J.<br />
VHUTS F. HAINES, M. D.<br />
. PkjitcUn mi Surgeon<br />
<strong>of</strong> Ert, EM, NOM<br />
•ndltmt<br />
Cor. Wolv Are. out Ninth St.<br />
ATTORNETB-AT-LAW<br />
V GEORGE R. GREI9<br />
ATtDBNET an* 00DNSELL0B-<br />
,-1., .;- AT-LAW<br />
C. EUGENE DARBT, M. D.<br />
PJrm'ntli Flirt uid AtlADtle At«n*n<br />
OCRAN CITT. K. J,<br />
Ottlrt Hum<br />
Wm. H. ColUsson, Jr.<br />
AMO. M. Am. Sot C. E.<br />
CIVIL ENGINEER - SUBVETOB<br />
Cttr B<strong>of</strong>liuHr, O«ui 'gltr. K. I.<br />
Dtt. CHAS. H. VAIL<br />
OSTEOPATH. _ _<br />
Eighth and Central Avenue<br />
Office Hours—Doily, 9 to S<br />
By Appointment—Phone Bell 275W<br />
BR. J. HOWARD SHARP<br />
DENTIST<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Title & Trot Co. Bide.<br />
BeO. Phonai I989-W<br />
AaUHtlCH C. CROWE, M. D.<br />
«H ST. ft ATLANTIC ATE,<br />
OCEAN CITT. N. J.<br />
Telephone TOT<br />
9 to 10 B. m.<br />
7 to Bum.<br />
REAL ESTATE<br />
J. NELSON LOPER<br />
Bed EnUte Broker<br />
OCEAN CTTT, N. 1.<br />
REAL ESTATE<br />
For Sale<br />
Fifth Street .and. Boy Avenue<br />
—two furnish-fifl .houfiO-*, h<br />
on the H«y; lot 100 ft. on Bay<br />
Avenue, anil 2G0 ft. on Fifth<br />
Street-, with riparian rights.<br />
Ground floor: two*car-<br />
laundry, bath and store room,<br />
front and -**wlo porch. First<br />
floor; Kitchen, dining, .pantry<br />
and living ropm;!front and side<br />
porches.<br />
Second floor; Four bed<br />
room&' and bath room: third<br />
floor; three bed rooms. Steam<br />
heat—gas and electricity-. Ap j<br />
ply ut<br />
NELMS, Owner<br />
20 South 33rd Street<br />
„ Phnadelphia, Pal.<br />
or yonr own brokef<br />
WALTER G. GIBSON<br />
Real Estate Insurance<br />
802 CENTRAL AVENUE<br />
Phone 1295<br />
x)he new and magical<br />
MOTOR FUEL<br />
TT'S ESSO—better than the very hen motor<br />
JL fuel you've ev Jt Used.<br />
It's ESSO—developed by the Standard Oil<br />
Company (N« J,) from its fifty.aix yeari <strong>of</strong><br />
refining experiencei ,<br />
ESSO is more than gasoline. It is a custom-built<br />
fuel which not only adds new power tn the<br />
motor, but endows it with new life and longer life.<br />
What does ESSO do?<br />
Fir t <strong>of</strong> all, FSSO i more powerful than any<br />
other motor fuel. It eliminates knocks. It un-<br />
leashes the latent power <strong>of</strong> your motor and lets<br />
it develop its full rated horse-power.<br />
And ESSO has pick-up—such a pick-up as<br />
you've dreamed <strong>of</strong>! Yet ESSO has something<br />
more than piek-up. It has the extra power that<br />
will enable you to take the long tough hills on<br />
high. ,•<br />
Test ESSO! Start clean with a tankful. Choose<br />
your favorite and most difficult hill. Feel ESSO.<br />
put two extra cylinders in your engine. Judge it<br />
by any standard <strong>of</strong> performance that you know,<br />
and then you will realize that we have not in<br />
any way over-stated the magical'properties <strong>of</strong><br />
ESSO<br />
Red in Color. Packed with Power. Costs Ji<br />
north it.<br />
"Standard"<br />
Gasoline^<br />
What the consistent<br />
use <strong>of</strong>Esso gives<br />
1+ All your motor' power^-and no<br />
knocks,<br />
I. Greater flexibility — less gear<br />
shifting.<br />
5_ Freedom from use <strong>of</strong> choke—no<br />
crankcase dilution<br />
$- Quick start—lightning fast*<br />
f * Instant pick-up—quickju a cat.<br />
t. Speed and pull for the IoVg hard<br />
. hflb. -<br />
JF- New and longer life to the engine<br />
sso normal n<br />
ESS<strong>On</strong>.<br />
following special<br />
j. For motors th»t<br />
a. For motors<br />
carbon<br />
3 For high com]<br />
4, For motors<br />
use no longer<br />
power.<br />
5. tor motors r<br />
excessive loads,<br />
,6, For my motor<br />
driver d<br />
and pert<br />
STANDARD OIL COMPANY (|<br />
Sfe* fA,<br />
-•V.<br />
'T<br />
U;ft<br />
' We got bill k in Washington in<br />
time ta eut, 4N u^uui<br />
'In the afternaen we %ent to the<br />
h M<br />
I tripetartsd <strong>of</strong>f with a threo zhr?F> f.et but it ^me,i mor^ hkfc &5<br />
•»"• "Jg ?* r o» thiR eheer miitS u lDQk u, gbout an hour,<br />
^workid All tho^ awake proceed I to jfci up and tame i1Dwn Wi went<br />
1 tn wake oJ] %HP_ population be honu. and ^tnl Kit- ufttrnooii buy<br />
win here and Mlllville From I in^ ^uunifi At mKht we hud<br />
Jllfclta to Bndgetan there wan a tht la^t met ting <strong>of</strong> the M G H<br />
|6rii E intrnnisgion From Bridge • - - -<br />
I tan we went through Guose GOH<br />
Ilin'g heras town, Salem After<br />
R "-- along the ft,nd fmiti<br />
we put into hsrber at<br />
ed<br />
g<br />
put into harbor<br />
gnngyille It was h«t> tliat thi*<br />
p|nt <strong>of</strong> 'Lmwwg' 'Eddfe.' 'Bnb<br />
ftank and 'Ike* Ruined full<br />
ower The Captain <strong>of</strong> th** ferr><br />
eat sheuted BH the way o\er frotn<br />
ennsville to Hew Cufatle, 'Sit<br />
Idewn, You*re rocking the boat*<br />
WJii Elkton dinner wag pravidfil h\<br />
\their be*t and only restaurant<br />
I For the benefit <strong>of</strong> an> «ho m-H<br />
(not know, Elkton in the place<br />
I where elopements are taken can<br />
I <strong>of</strong> A few proponfil marrmgcN<br />
Iwtre to take place, but this ua<br />
ipfBvtnted<br />
• "In Havre de Grace, which 1ms i<br />
aee track,, where monej makp^<br />
^ hone ga arpund, nut one <strong>of</strong> our<br />
rtrty lost any money because we<br />
put<br />
I the<br />
Ihappsi^d<br />
• with Nor<br />
"Havre de i<br />
|a f ttr wg had panned, and thi:<br />
lug in a good humsr From<br />
Its Aberdeen we raised ***PI>thing<br />
I but the ro<strong>of</strong> When K? laniltd m<br />
I Baltimore, we were ^uipn^d A\<br />
I the £i£e <strong>of</strong> thi^i icr,<br />
eut slgo by Emilj Whfn AL<br />
I wtnt through the traffic, e\ er><br />
* mi>thing bigger than a loikr<br />
^ came near tht* bu*s I hail ti»<br />
|fight for mi life<br />
' Art' »S3 aur guule ^hen we<br />
I lift Baltimore, because h* 1 ha^<br />
gpint 2Birie time in the country in<br />
and around Washington<br />
"But take it from me, tht» most<br />
bli&tgtl voice in that bu** TAJ<br />
when 'Art* claimed ^e had<br />
I ti Di^tnet ef Calumbi<br />
the D C line to our hotel<br />
v,a^ a celebration, because i<br />
|rid§ <strong>of</strong> nine hours had citme to a<br />
I dose<br />
"When ^tg entered the bntil the<br />
lanagii -. face turned four shudp?<br />
^i, and he j»»y.Uu\%ed hi>* cigar<br />
Porter** turned white and the tpl?<br />
Iptane operator eollap^ed The<br />
groups <strong>of</strong> students tore up<br />
rooms and shaded down<br />
,;<br />
after a mrrui , g<br />
tiiiinL to 11 L A , under tl«-<br />
xamg otruefH While up stairs,<br />
^mi kiriil <strong>of</strong> a ti am, captained by<br />
Ldith H illerun, y^>m haung J<br />
blcjwuut 1 hia wan thi 1 night 'ul<br />
Corson and Art rjlf, ncpi\pil<br />
their hath in hid I hi by^ left at<br />
HOI (htiindttnl timi.f and every<br />
town, beat bridge und read r?al<br />
iztd that I arry,* *FHdn,* 'Bob/<br />
Hurrj' Jnc, and Ik**' kept<br />
things humming until vtt 1 iputhed<br />
home Art doing thp ringing<br />
Frank "Ifpt for UH all at «nce<br />
Wi arriifH Hi our IinniP ta*n at<br />
esaLt|\ f p m Sunda> <strong>Jun</strong>e G '<br />
*rhn t an Uii p trip Wi.ru Arthur<br />
F\ Ifc^ Paul bfjiet ker Huldu Ma 1 *<br />
on Nmnu I aii?am H» aht* R>an,<br />
I a» ri [ji ( Inilif ^l Mildred 1 an<br />
furik, ValU 1 opLr, 1 dith Halleran,<br />
Hurip\ Warrt n MUF\ \ u/urd,<br />
Hh i id Uo% mini, 1 ra V mtent,<br />
Jn cph K»i «ah Huht rt Uordan<br />
C luil>*,<br />
Mab<br />
Frank (..ro<br />
Hwffindii<br />
><br />
I rank Disnn<br />
AIuM HIizxiin|T<br />
k<br />
Harr> kn<br />
William Muri<br />
Albert<br />
t* luarf<br />
Pfrifftr<br />
KM tin. He f NA>lur and P ml<br />
Stiiiii|H r Mii« Hurlmun «a*s tha<br />
ppronm ami Fil* ird Cookj timer<br />
I his trip owe*, rauth <strong>of</strong> il-,<br />
much<br />
nan mill it w<br />
un I olic lii-ne*<br />
thi trip tlif<br />
is through hi.r<br />
tn th^fli * that<br />
Kiw UL«I Ue<br />
Baceolaurente Service<br />
Tht Jiinuul bgt LuluurLfltP ^cr-<br />
j-iit-e for the ^r^duiiting t-ln^s was*<br />
I h* hi on ^unlay evening in the<br />
high =tluinl auditorium<br />
"""t I A mo t fcuci-e^ful program was<br />
ljr Ljrmtl through fur the hirge t<br />
5 " Ll! ! frrmluiitinK L\UH in thL hi tory <strong>of</strong><br />
with rar Inevtlahls<br />
omtna Ciirtatiuii A lie helped to lav Iht- corne<br />
elatlon a new building tn<br />
Prajor \<br />
Dr Watt',<br />
Mr-. Jame^ Austin PFPNH!<br />
Lhfc urgah ami thf re WON a %u<br />
»5ulo hj Mr* Ruby Dun^tan<br />
: <strong>of</strong>fered by thf R^v,<br />
pd at<br />
SLIMMER WEATHER<br />
SEEMi TO BE HERB<br />
But Washington ^hafpfl Don't<br />
know Where trrdll lteH(»<br />
IF \our uti^in ^uui. bunt -;.<br />
4hi(.ktn or tht munn help iuu tci<br />
pri'^a^t- the weuth* r HIHJJ rij^liE up<br />
nut] mil t in tin grputt^l arnl<br />
mn E t bitterh fiiujjht tiaUle B mt-i?<br />
thi' Marm<br />
Dumi it Washlngtun, ^herp<br />
iifTiciiil diul the<br />
men it re <<br />
^ip jjink 1<br />
un<strong>of</strong>Tiu.il v,i ath«'F prognnNtu ators<br />
arc %9.dnng in u batik for tht HUT-<br />
si\al <strong>of</strong> the httf^t<br />
Thi- un<strong>of</strong>Ticial crowd last fall<br />
spring <strong>of</strong> l'*2f> 26 would by ihu<br />
calile t in year-* Government u-<br />
pert** pooh psobtii the prt.riit.tinn<br />
und pointr 1 with pride to the<br />
open winter thtn being<br />
p<br />
the<br />
r th K<br />
The urio(Tii_iul<br />
h h<br />
the ha,t Th ^KK<br />
Uon LIB. back with thi- rtturt<br />
that it »as unowlni; in thL Middle<br />
t<br />
Tho un<strong>of</strong>ticial<br />
ll f f<br />
numljpr* 11 griitlu-.principiilly <strong>of</strong> former<br />
tompo«ed t<br />
ture. The <strong>of</strong>ficial erowd, <strong>of</strong> ruursp.<br />
The unyiTiL'ial organiziition, how=<br />
ever, is having ii^ heyday as thft<br />
months <strong>of</strong> May and Jui!# have<br />
been Very irregular, thus proving<br />
the contentions <strong>of</strong> them? In unoN<br />
fii-'iai pD^iUans, they claim,<br />
A writer for the N. K. A. Ber-<br />
vic-e liiNt year pfeilicUiil that the<br />
Hummw <strong>of</strong> J U^fi would IJH pset*t*i|-<br />
ingly i*ij}d—=in fact, the prophet<br />
went HO far as to say It would he<br />
about the airiest Huntilipr people<br />
have f^lt In" the past 100 "years<br />
OF puch a matli-r*<br />
If your gout, rheumatism, or<br />
chiekeiiN ran t^ll you aiiythhitl<br />
about the weallipr, now \* tin*<br />
tiin« to iiiakt* II kiKiwn and ihm<br />
KBVP the farmer many hours <strong>of</strong><br />
hard Work yiiil many dollars ill<br />
getting out crops that are dent (ti-<br />
ed to be fulned by the chill winds<br />
<strong>of</strong> a premature winter.<br />
Meantime, It would Miem thnt<br />
summer Is hef^, on*-'*- 8 -SKiiin, uiid<br />
siummer is here once .again, and<br />
everybody In this section is happy.<br />
URGE SALES<br />
OVER AT DEL REY<br />
(Centinued from Page 1)<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> tmn^actlons amount-<br />
ing to thousand?,<strong>of</strong> tlollarK are how<br />
In prociss <strong>of</strong> closing and, in all<br />
litaiiiheedf will be eoBiunifflateil b^<br />
the first <strong>of</strong> the wegk.<br />
Thq Del Eey sale* made during<br />
the past five days follows Property<br />
at Philadelphia and Upland ave-<br />
gold to Nathan Simon, Ph|la=<br />
i for the eonsideratign <strong>of</strong><br />
i J j j Block 4P to Philip Keiley,<br />
uf Fhiladeiphia, 140,000; Blyek s,i<br />
te a PhilaiJelphia Kynriicutfi $Mt=<br />
000; LoU NoH. 1, Ti, 7 and H, M. L><br />
Wstsn, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, $2 iihly and the<br />
Ke»« Joseph W Watt- antl P J<br />
Fians Following thelr entrant e<br />
the graduate! in caps antl nown*.<br />
flltd in t*o line. Lnss cro» ing in<br />
the main corridor and filing down<br />
the ll b P d n t Frank<br />
g p<br />
•'shook a<br />
I<br />
y<br />
in the lobbj After<br />
h<br />
A I'ltlli. before thi" «eh'ciluleil|ert>. who ri-lv an 011 jnuRi-aphiu<br />
hart tu the. fu-<br />
Edv. aril<br />
iKle*, leil by Premilpnt Frank<br />
Jr, ami Vice Frcsiili-nt<br />
Williamii The •<br />
Idlnntr some went to the ma\ieg<br />
land others ^tnt ts bed We went<br />
I to tht Earle This II G H bml<br />
ItheiF first mttetmg <strong>of</strong> the eon\gn<br />
Ktloti, while tws floors up thti T U<br />
•T, the gifls' nusiliar>, v.as liein^<br />
Ifomieil The <strong>of</strong>fleels <strong>of</strong> the M G<br />
IH are 'Ike' Vineent, president,<br />
•Frank Grosigr, -viee pFeKiiient,<br />
•Hlriy kreekmanf tj^asurer, 'Bob'<br />
fGonlon, secretary, 'Edilie' Wil<br />
ianiE, chipf justice <strong>of</strong> th<br />
"The heennd da\ oppnml with<br />
Iwater Rer\f d in bed bj Pdtlit Wil<br />
Iliutni, through the transom After<br />
la heart} breakfast, ^e -.tarte 1 fur<br />
I the buifdinfr <strong>of</strong> prlntine: unil en<br />
[graving Then, v-a^ enough<br />
[money m thm buililihE to choke ill<br />
I the hor^ei in the woriil, but mi<br />
, nrre Eiveil out. MJIIJ i i<br />
I mous places were viewed<br />
I "In tlie afternoon we ^nv, Mt<br />
tVernon A picture wir takm <strong>of</strong><br />
I the mob <strong>On</strong> tho wa butk fm<br />
I Mt, Vcmon, we Rtoppfil at the zoo<br />
I After spending the da anil monij<br />
I around Wanhlneton we jourlujcil<br />
I hack to tile hotel While runk<br />
land I wi>re ilownHtairs, somiboil<br />
1 nude our room look like tin- muni<br />
Idpal dump I don't know nil<br />
[they did this, hecuu-;e «e duln't du<br />
I anything to them except U-Jr then<br />
I room apart. Tho M G H ncail)<br />
I went into action thii night Slrf-p<br />
i a welcome visitor ot nlwut •! |<br />
|o.ra. I<br />
"<strong>On</strong> the third day we \if t »(.d the ]<br />
[Museum <strong>of</strong> Art Art wai nli iiJtnr<br />
[for thh museum The> thuulil<br />
[haye named it after HomeonP othei<br />
lthan E l*n, because thi, win a<br />
|besutj(ul place<br />
I "The White Hou liruH <strong>of</strong><br />
Del B»y, I |<br />
Del Rey, In mi n 1'ilnL Ii<br />
itrvid by a AJJI rj < f tl o rtml<br />
ayivanla Railroad, mi whldi thoro<br />
(« half.hoiuh/ sen** jo 0*""<br />
<strong>City</strong> anii Atlantic flto and\_f!<br />
hour Btrvies to Philadelphia. •<br />
<strong>City</strong><br />
from<br />
just live minutes' drive<br />
al Roy, while Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />
A Safe Belief from Co<br />
tion—J- M. H, Mtatu Tyji<br />
it's convincing—$1 DO and $2 OS<br />
iiui. At Oocan <strong>City</strong> Phunaey.<br />
By mail, P, O, Box 134, O«»n<br />
<strong>City</strong>, N, J,—Adv ; ' I<br />
Announcement<br />
EDW. G. KURTZ<br />
Ford Salei and Service<br />
To Our Customers and Patrons<br />
We are in no way connected with any garage or service<br />
station <strong>of</strong> similar name in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />
The only authorize'd Ford Sales and Service in<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />
EDW. G. KURTZ<br />
908 Asbury Avenue<br />
Across from <strong>City</strong> Hall , J<br />
Ford Owners<br />
DAY — NIGHT — SUNDAY<br />
Personal Service Satisfiei.<br />
KURTZ & YOUNG<br />
ford SpecinlistB<br />
9th and Bay Avenuei<br />
Phone 833<br />
BUY NOW! BUY NOW!<br />
Shiewd Invents Know the Time to Buy Pioperty is \\hen<br />
i:\CMone is Aliaid to Bin, and the Time to Sell is When the De-<br />
mand is (Jieatest.<br />
ATTRACTIVE BUYS<br />
A new house, facing Cential A*e, at 21st Street - Stucco, tile<br />
lonf, sun pmlor, living 100111, dining room, maid's 100111, 3 btd<br />
100ms, hot water heat, 5111 sigc. Well financed — $13,000.<br />
A ni«e burignlow. on Stenton Place — Living room, dining room,<br />
luth, 3 bed rooms and gaiage — $9,000.<br />
6 Lots in Riviera Section, on Richmond Street. $1,250 each.<br />
2 extra fine and desirable lots in Harbor* — Facing golf greens<br />
$2,500 each.<br />
D. M. JOSEPH<br />
A Complete Real Estate Organization •<br />
OFFICE<br />
Eighth and <strong>Ocean</strong> Avenue<br />
W. H. LEWIS, Manager.<br />
m m a m<br />
HOME<br />
A "Home,',' indeed, for all year round,<br />
At Thirty <strong>Ocean</strong> Road can he found;<br />
by Henry Cooper, <strong>of</strong> our dear town.<br />
And is a "Home," indeed, <strong>of</strong> Rood- renown.<br />
Last Friday's "Sentinel" it was advertised.<br />
And "Cooper, the Builder" strongly ndvised<br />
To look it over and net at once,<br />
And not leave it "Slip," like a dunce.<br />
TueHday last my phoiic did ring.<br />
And Julia R. Mnzard said, "H*B just tho thing<br />
Kor a client <strong>of</strong> mine"—and I WUH told<br />
That Thirty <strong>Ocean</strong> RoadSind been<br />
SOLD<br />
H. B. COOPER,<br />
BUILDER<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
29th and Central Ave.
mmV- !<br />
MKS. KW1XG T. (.ORSON"<br />
With a Few <strong>of</strong> the Kind <strong>of</strong> i-'inh Omjsht in <strong>Ocean</strong> Cil\<br />
GOOD-OLD DAYS<br />
OF FISHING ON<br />
JERSEY COAST<br />
Cjmckn Anjjir ItlLs <strong>of</strong> h\<br />
peneiues io\ennK I'iriod<br />
•if ^ cars<br />
IN HI N ( III III !H<br />
In the (.'nmden Courier<br />
11 i f rr I t tl 1<br />
Of L.U If, P 1 [ it 1<br />
aium 1 jri t t t k.<br />
er an 1 tl r bt. t tl<br />
dm b t t i n I<br />
s > 11 f 1 t il i W<br />
Ih I 11 lrn in th n tit<br />
uh t 1 1 s re 1 1 I rt<br />
rt 1 d from Lh I^i 1 I)]*. 1 \.<br />
•ftqr 'the u ual prripH th >i > r<br />
But the T n i i In<br />
b ttalioi i 1 rnni, up tat. \t<br />
lantlcco f-t fr ihn \ in or w tti<br />
whqre tl 1 i enj jptl tl<br />
tLr 1 k i r h i n M i<br />
ttl ^r s*il jl r JU 1 t T j L<br />
tf ourse tht nu u r iur I<br />
pr lie ind hn I \ 1 port 1 il<br />
br ght tin n^ t r f 11<br />
Ike W It t nl f 11 I In<br />
the wool * * rni(-i I rtd t<br />
tl«. qinpt trpam I n 1 t 1 :<br />
1 i jfi inJ n ju E r ut 1<br />
* r tf *yl" fc H i Ji ^ li in<br />
<strong>of</strong> Jiticing, tl I i i LI |r ti<br />
* iterby il\ rl i H 1 fl<br />
Corapleat A.nj I t t 11 ou 11<br />
ab ut mt nnl h L it J it h<br />
\\ tpr fish but Ik i th i<br />
m thod <strong>of</strong> pi \ i 11 tht. f r ih<br />
Lhfortun t 1> S<br />
ponda ai \ tr n<br />
not prohf n p<br />
the fish 1 s n<br />
pe dl> t k tl<br />
Ma ^ in old t<br />
tiired vond rf I ^p t,<br />
ii v thing fto i r u | \<br />
Minnie 1 ; t will
'»' •-"*'>•"-*<br />
OCEAN CFTt SENTINEL-LEDGER, 0C1AN<br />
%:<br />
Heap Much Charleston!<br />
HIGHWAY CHIEF<br />
HITS PAPER ROADS<br />
Gen icntl Savs Routes Are<br />
Voted Without Funds<br />
to Build<br />
Trenton<br />
IB =R<br />
thp Stntp Hig-hu i\<br />
1 i\\ «a chaiaLtcii<br />
ing luipni rn t,U h\ M ijnr General<br />
HujJi I SeUt .if IMinti tun,<br />
nun ut thi hiEhw* rt »"? ^ehi__<br />
tifit BtF«, bntilnlni In ffrnl il £ ' •«* ir«-iw ar | 1-ss uf<br />
bl¥fidfh QH "JIM gtm|i«n B^SIl"- 1 fiffhty 'n* 5 " *»»'¥ in iho innnnfr B<br />
fF*| (each lot btinff fuFty feot in width) In'" onlin»ncE<br />
nnd gf th>t width est«Bdine in length BF ^eetisi<br />
tnd ihc •llcj' between Anhury and &atfml A»S-<br />
FUC * tj Anhynr 4\Pnin: and thn diilrieL<br />
I* '" Ulc fejuihwMicrly sad un Fiheg*n,rir<br />
VI- [ IWPB Aabury lit i Wcp-f Ai<br />
_ _ as 'tun A.onue nri. tir^bi «•! asidn frr<br />
nldev^alfe Imiinilcmcllil "«f" 1 itrlca IICHIMHI lor LJ3O t<br />
,r,,'r,l"r'.,nir|i : "11 !n,m Ihi »Car Ui l.> Ih p .idem, ,m| Ihntt"<br />
ihc }«r 1K"6 bnih lBctuniVi. «llh all | inapt in *riiU JinErict^<br />
il<br />
y i<br />
id Piml Rtrrat tine hH nil red<br />
f«l to a fifl&n fe* 1 ! wide street<br />
TB bo sol BubjecL tn unpnid muiilcl<br />
cnp l»«» and lUfallity sf nF«n ra<br />
ater i*m* and for munfeijuil iffipf«<br />
fci ri<br />
Shcnit B fe» |H3B S lurk<br />
JAME§ T<br />
Hated Muy 26 lgl<br />
( ,_H,ruc H JBc,,l,B t<br />
and<br />
hBll<br />
hicle SB the BS<br />
IF[ Froig h<br />
trnl A<br />
WOMEN NAMED<br />
FOR ELECTION<br />
%p»kirk<br />
uant ^ fc O'IH hut<br />
h m p ta! h hed ii put!<br />
Ql<br />
p<br />
"f<br />
Meiyliod) know «hit the Boy tndav still ii national commander<br />
tSfnuts <strong>of</strong> Arnerji ii QI*—whdt gr**at nf the scauts<br />
guod that org^niialiun h±*, for Thi ahoio photo introduces him<br />
V@!ir3, dsne F or the jfiunger gen He in Lncle Danny Beard=shown<br />
uratian and hu» it lu^ grnwn to just us hi- apprarrd with hi» flint-<br />
b. j big factor in (hi rieiriopment Ituk at a rifln "hoot held in the<br />
nf mii^t ti«,n AmiritJii bo% Hut ,outh In the Tamp Fire Club <strong>of</strong><br />
fi. prrhnp- Vnu« thi iikntitj <strong>of</strong> ^innni.11<br />
thp man «hn in pin-d thi- tmt Quite a tharoetorutic, inti>ni<br />
mmtnii'nt, who founded it und «ho ing laoking pLr,onage, ifn t he'<br />
liiiAiin or CHOBEJ,<br />
Sc»l«l bldi<br />
List <strong>of</strong> Boards Announced for<br />
the Cape May County<br />
Pnmarles<br />
Went Ciipi Moy—t<br />
Heuben EMreiiicr, Charts HU^IIP WillOOaml mil be i.ffuri I 517000, OAKLAND CAPACITY<br />
.ml raB W,| !.,„,! M H Atkwn-on »ho »ant,| WILL Bt ENLARGED<br />
Oeesn <strong>City</strong>—Fir t \Saril Firnt * "00, «ill lie <strong>of</strong>fen.il *1 I _ _ _<br />
Under tile j^rei-ment matlt with<br />
Bergen IwmU the MM, I. tn "•""?.;•_ ^•"r-'jrr.-'i.i".;^'""' I""".""<br />
Legal<br />
A Ilimhi nf tl-f riu.nl sf Clua.li Frn<br />
hutderij fDr thg (£FIB ef f«&n<br />
\llto Factorv A Hmtlwr nf Uif Bearf ef Chosen Fre&<br />
holders fur Lhelcrm l>f 3 TCsrS<br />
B full t¥TS<br />
tr, ilu tin<br />
llll<br />
B<br />
iheUrm <strong>of</strong> 3<br />
M<br />
^<br />
n! n ^tf enmit? Bud mnnielEKl<br />
i<br />
| district Hajmonil GilTnril Jpsae<br />
«on feoB«rt Hulf .„,! Har- fur nBta,<br />
t, liM Ward, S^con I ,1.- «a5 jnil the State .<br />
tnet, Horace 4rilg, Hdr\nj Mart,, in<br />
Frank gteelmin jni| Willism »i<br />
Nash' iceond Ward Fir»t .h« »i<br />
Appointmint to the, local ilee | tnrt John M-mn. rjrl Nkim hi p. M.PIH it llil^ nul hu automob,l, , ,un ,00 to 1 BOO Tim. f.rih<br />
taon boards in Capi. Maj County E 4 BmirEtol ind rimm. thn fnr I , I irnul IT, r ->r •>" HOD , J,\ »i jnnnunnd by A =iicit,i<br />
were made this week by Ihe coun ,Fi>un fluond Ward, Sptoml ill*- i> " lie mj k to him t i nir-i i In n n« n c " nri-siHenl nf thn 6nk ,^" )'""" °I &" ""*<br />
lL»°"tt t° f f 1 "*""" * """^ fj t .|: h «I 1 " C1 f k .*"'|»Ho»er, I. .-and for -J3 000 •„ I W^ltnr land Motar C« Company, Ml"- %f wlS "tf DU"<br />
,aho»« that elessn women warn Jnhn Bartlej and nhn %e,ifrer Wilk % ho I ki i f 000 for hl« lnc a mi_, t m, „{ the G«ral nh ami HL.IU mcoue<br />
narned to the boardii In thp .hf J gDuth Cnpe May — Mr- E P 1 I 1 n i ••" Mnadov ro« «ill l,e Vntor' cxrtuti\c eommittcp at F '' Wlrl<br />
ftrent municip|litiefc <strong>of</strong> the coun 'Browne, Lara, B Hilrnijre, Frank "ffiTid ?1 i0 i.id in eient nf rn 1 mtini Ihi imrLiM,. th^ total 2 ^ l iS"V<br />
ty Out <strong>of</strong> the eleven «nraen Hughe-, and Hohtrt BljUina f" il r,m lemnation proceedins« in\eiitmi.nt in th« Oakland Motor n*." S<br />
rnemuen, .glen nere appointed on Gape Siaj Point—Eugenr Ahar will ht lirought Tar Cu including inventories *m) WarJ<br />
tm Mile Beach, two in Wildwood ei, Albirt DeHomtra, Jranii-> A llnriutt ir I i» rnnri. O Pnn il.i fiom $2o 000 000 to (iD 000 000 «»<br />
Ofelt and live in Wlldwood I Cjrew and Milton H Bmr will In nia.ln in c IT. i nf M IT", fn- ThL main f. ituit , f thi. ,ipan B.,.lt S M<br />
. iBere are Mivpnteen ^uh divi^ ' Lo«er Tow-n^hip—Jacob Byi In pr pi rt\ nn ^< uth Riilt ii.n ejlU for the immpdiati. erec = ^ ^_^_<br />
lens in Cape May County and Wild rett, William 5het.t* John Batter UPPI bnmrr\tlln fi r ulm.li h l ^ n af u uon^plpti. npft modtrn T v\hom It Mni rnncrrn<br />
wssd retains the largest aub div §Q! and Walter U enter ak ^^000 5, j 000 000 a tomohili firtorv iin mi alter ih ? tiair- i *haii ^i l>» n-<br />
-- 1 — ' " _ _ . » _ - votml Fj,r|u,,,B|\ ,Wn»llr fn, «„ Kb., mhtr Ih.n lh,,W<br />
Ph ntTch'toid"'ZTfZn t:?^W\£rnL%"^-s-i-^,^;Mi«.<br />
ul I hu ^utamobil.<br />
>f * HOD i*, n,ir jii,.<br />
R Glanej, prf^irient <strong>of</strong> the Qnk st^J^Jd EilUTnirS.... .<br />
13 7 Asbiir?<br />
LBRETH<br />
CE TO BIDDERS part<br />
'il! be rarah-Ed hy iJie Bnnni i lPr|<br />
<strong>of</strong> ChD«n FrchaldcF! <strong>of</strong> the County <strong>of</strong> ian,*<br />
LBJ» H>y Bt Ihc <strong>of</strong>!i» <strong>of</strong> ihe Bonrtl nf ^Ir«<br />
• *" Hou« Ckik. M«y Crurt II "•* n »u«iCH« nr i<br />
Jersey np W«lnB«JiiJ <strong>Jun</strong>e 16lh -« , JjnIHrl! fm<br />
i nl I P M nnylighl ^n^inif Tiffic hour (hat nil<br />
th( fiirtiiphifiK m iht «ild r*yfny >i nrh He rF nt nthi hind whed ftiri,n|l|<br />
...„_ ,..,. ,„ ..„,.._„.. ....t „.„ ,„> ... ... . im, |h r|jrhl hji[sd ^heti|it rrpm<br />
ini<br />
Tt.nl<br />
Eitl,ih<br />
Th»l H xhnll be unl<br />
h h<br />
nj y inp body «ilh<br />
bnnnl PidcK u|lh furtsin onrl, .ur,, ,,,i<br />
plidinif tintir* an nth ch>nnU in t ff nn<br />
ICIM ihan l .g-infh ^ h«l b»ft nn j ht*<br />
heavy luly irueSc rrpd tir«^ BnH tube* tir<br />
111 PtanilaFd ciuiltnctli .nil i h rnBln ,r id^cmh illFwl *Ul!i£ii!leFi? 3f Il4«n<br />
Is b* sixHsMindef ind silhtF va! i-)n head A rnur and on ihi. nQi,th» th<br />
nf th* Gunly v-hlfh<br />
scleil by Buy b Idrr<br />
SIP Ed».in LQFC aUis<br />
in<br />
t j<br />
miy dcf«rl<br />
? fa t<br />
tlo<br />
siUitF in tin? bid if it<br />
RicrMt nl Ihe Cnunti<br />
order at the B^snnJ nf Chnucn Fret-<br />
LLTHFH P OGPF^ Icrk- 6 11 It<br />
JEBSFT<br />
thnt ihc |S[liln[, on lh<br />
ff Ele cnlh tf«t Bnd<br />
rlv -ij. nf nil rlhtf h<br />
I<br />
fein<br />
«he*>l» rormiB!<br />
«ith ihc rurh<br />
n |0 rhiil i<br />
hrmtctly »del <strong>of</strong> Eishth<br />
hllpj hribrail Asnop^<br />
1 la- A»hgFy Atanue<br />
(f in S«tiitn £ <strong>of</strong> this<br />
"Hint il Hhnll t» Unlawful to<br />
nnFiheaslefly lTde <strong>of</strong><br />
if Rayih»enicHy gf Jc <strong>of</strong> Tonlh<br />
•- --'-•- f thQ:<br />
T MILLET BAND C I<br />
_islgn The appalntments. were an- Dmms Town^hip=First ilirtrict <strong>On</strong> Ruute ^ in Mum i,,ulll, — --— — —.—-. -_-- . .<br />
.nGUpiid <strong>of</strong>fi«arfl^ by Kie^ard R, James WjHiam, Eeufeen Che«ttF, C tGemEe B WiBirin« 1- ankmc ii - I ta fontiac Sis production It i» eBmffie ( 1 ^^<br />
>-4Hdgfsonf ^tcretarv <strong>of</strong> the baarrf Jame*. and Hurr\ %fitkti Spcinil QQO fnr hi iitniiLit\ m R»cki^ii\ tr ^ %p n capjcit^ <strong>of</strong> 1000 ia.rs<br />
. The list, with just two in each distort, Warnn Will- Paul Sttv 'Buinunh mil ^dl bi mnlp JII nlUr<br />
^dlitrict Republicans, includes en §» Frank Harne« and John bhel nf §li> l-i!uir(| kt Ih ^ hu ha<br />
• North Wildwood—Fira^ Waid.l'hirj „„,„„", nurlu KJMI '000 1,UI<br />
•WUllam Bluraenrtein, Charle, Sim ' Avalon -Eueen. I loyil F H the moral nw h n, fist I hi. Lm<br />
lonoptt, Lonng Shlveis and WU I Stratton, itanlej Batt« Jnil W ,alril JJ s „, feo Perc* McElrath<br />
JlSl B, H<strong>of</strong>fmsn iecond W.nl,' Scott BM wntv 17*0 for hi 1«* for »<br />
Counts wh 'E n »'"<br />
I ta 1<br />
tr Ij<br />
d«><br />
•taiarlfS Hujfhea, Mrs,<br />
" ' John Preuthum *<br />
ila Far<br />
imW^lt<strong>of</strong>c 'Hertan'S'i i* Stflt " ' maI "»f "" » ff '' <strong>of</strong> production It ,» to<br />
ham<br />
present QaMiiiiil factar\<br />
i pmbrace^ Un tumptDU auto-<br />
p faettincs under one fuuf,<br />
u^ed far both Osklanrf and<br />
nted psclu^ivelv to" O^klJnd Six<br />
I it<br />
'iT^ OF CAPF MAY<br />
GFNritAL ROAD BO^D^<br />
iilisi pmisisljiln will be mrc vtl hy tic<br />
P nrd <strong>of</strong> rhoti*li Frfi-huliieFB nf the T UHty<br />
nf f up. ^sy ut ihe r^urt HFUM> rais<br />
May Court Hmiao np <strong>Jun</strong>o IS W§ "I<br />
2 n elock F M Slsndjinl Time far ths<br />
Hie »r IS4S fij fi Gonera! Rasd BstidP ditsi<br />
July I t R Iri-hiiiiu iniCF-H 91 fr.UF !>H1<br />
one hill f ifr cenium JS-F unnum puj «bls<br />
l ll<br />
liOAHD Ot rHOSNK FREF HOLDERS<br />
CAP* MA^ *»UNT¥<br />
NOTU E TO BIOPFRS<br />
denied \\&* wilt be rc&ncd br She ifeard<br />
f Th ««n FFPchnldcfS <strong>of</strong> Cfijn- Hay CutlFl<br />
v N*«w Jep«y n! fhc Couft Hoytn- Cap.<br />
m Court Hnt< iii fha ilrn<br />
1 1<br />
in<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
fir.<br />
hc Couft Hoytn<br />
ew Jri-ic* <strong>of</strong>i W<br />
sf . in P M<br />
ilv 1<br />
6t the ¥-*&F? H'27 In U4I •inrlu<br />
honds an July I <strong>of</strong> c*ph if Ihc y »r*<br />
194 and Ii*l4 Thr hondi tjlt br luiiidl<br />
in piupon frFm ^jth the i fI ilege<strong>of</strong> ft- 1^-<br />
inilifn 4f tn pnne|iui| or (.* •"•*"! R<br />
:h innri<br />
PAINTINd<br />
Home Owners — Builders — Attpifi<br />
Brought fhe Rood painters from I'hiludelphii b jtA<br />
300 Second Street, ThrauBh this week mi rat<br />
to do jour job, I'hane <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> KM1-W<br />
THOMAS & BISHOP ^<br />
000 Second Street, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
t\ <strong>of</strong> 6Q0 ears per<br />
During the ii^t \c^r nmn than in-*-<br />
mond, Wilbur Edward and Sylvca<br />
ter Frefienck^. Seenm! Ward GP<<br />
-HUIIJ xtb^klJlg XUIIH ¥T BflUF IlFBfa ••«»••• « u"»'fcb £&tiij ijf^tliij ^f til J 1 I «» J » I-IIP "'ll«^ "1 Llll:<br />
'district, Mrs M R Btsin, John seni gecand district, Charles-'on thp lnsUllatioii <strong>of</strong><br />
^M Osborns, Pred Msta and Oeo i Springer, John Appleirate, Jami"i Malm Blnjn ».H« ilale^Jted to at<br />
.TJiurman Third Ward, second Hand am! H Sabres Third ih tnnd tht mtctlng<br />
•district, William F Lett*, A E tntt, Mr« C M Hand, C H — _ _<br />
TJslnjr, Charles L Nirten,on and kimblc, F HnllinKshi a.l mil ORGANIZE TOLNt'IL<br />
B B Troiell IDSMII Mornum. Fuurth di-tnet nv ~<br />
• Went Wildwnod_M E Hesmne- F^crett Smith, Peru ^ouijlas,<br />
•ton, Elmer Thompson, Lester R Clarenco Ho«tll<br />
"'imi and S L. Bitk<br />
Wjh ^ood CPe>,t—M _<br />
"il"' M\BlilhD HI<br />
r<br />
y §8^ ing Time ) £1IU£<br />
elnck gfjLndurii Tina Reeled propO"<br />
il be raehed f«r Br*k!ftM. BirenFdW<br />
e the -pwiflealiBBB on Hie in Ihfi<br />
ispk n Uffirr<br />
t-lddrp tu ruftiifh bids for IfeKiklCP<br />
Ur diiTi-Fi-nt qll&nlliSP Is f Ilsjit*<br />
amj FiTii<br />
d d<br />
Thou<br />
The Fight 11 rej«l nny<br />
ha% e contracted to<br />
Oakland and Pontiae ears ttithin t«o<br />
the p&*t ten months Sinea Janu- <br />
1 sirj I IIPW dnalnr n^reemtnts ha^e rit,<br />
been written at tht rate <strong>of</strong> nearlj T<br />
I MO per month in<br />
PonLc Sil SLritTintri'duction.^^r T "•"""•' "* O "° H " n ' d '^rTSS,"^t,:i<br />
the hlgll Hid* ln |v raritntrS In **cal?i!<br />
,* i-Pt i!SIJ'-( ttltlon-, Of tlfflrial'' «f both 1 ailaFfPucd Ir !hL Unanl <strong>of</strong><br />
*" the Oakland Mntor rarT"Kniiiimv -• l>"«» t-'w<br />
tit I faidn EF<br />
lij.ln<br />
Irnna *<br />
n i*y nit IP*<br />
p IheF*T' F th-<br />
miincin|_<br />
l<br />
IR iii<br />
Cedl<br />
£, irwin elevens, r u isaiiy<br />
Lewi Smith, Fourth Ward,<br />
' S Bnant, Howard Otter,<br />
" " "and William<br />
Woodbine — IVfge Mcndelsamn,<br />
A AlosaBder, Lai M Dan-<br />
and Moo'Goodman<br />
9AS DM GH.I.RS HI Rh „ TAor „, rk wr on, hi thn •-?«> out ran the production ability,<br />
"."• * f'rjL'' Jf^ r ' If "'!- -te^r,,. i am <strong>of</strong> W "st,r "<strong>of</strong> illS, I -? «•- °^land fact<br />
if <strong>On</strong>e ThnuFiii 1 It-iUnr* r*F v,<br />
F mitre biiidffa OITCF fa lake (hr mime<br />
_ . fh ffonda thea m ihc hiddir I<br />
hldflcfn DlIcrinL In I ny Ihrrcff f the<br />
iddilinnnl [ rice !<br />
pinion af Mcffpr Cald^rll nnij<br />
___ ___._ f NB« Ynrk-Cily &M ,<br />
to iho ^nhdity <strong>of</strong> I he IftiUE »l!t L* funi<br />
Isre.1 tn the ifurdnwrx<br />
'.... .. . rmhii n milr Li I<br />
T MILIFT HANI' r| [k<br />
nf Chn«,n trnclalilera<br />
Tfiiir HBV Court Il^uac M J I<br />
<strong>Jun</strong>e " 1ing her tottafie, 415<br />
.venue<br />
T E Winctankj in I<br />
ihter, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia an at<br />
' QnttSEe, H&l Park {jlaei<br />
W T Hand, <strong>of</strong> PhiUih Iplnj<br />
opened hlg cDttanis, H' A>.<br />
a\enue, for the ^ed^un<br />
lliss Clara H Fa^jin nf \\t I v (, , t , . mt,,*-, i ev<br />
Jultlphla, ha, npam.,1 hi r ura |s, M r V, r t UVT ml i t hi hi<br />
J, home, 4100 rSntral j^nu, f S { ,|, ",'s ".""t<br />
Daniel Fauncc, <strong>of</strong> rhiljildph,d,| „' , , mlk| ,,,,,1 fjmiU <strong>of</strong> ,-hlU<br />
ipmed hi* cottBEi-, iJ ' "' | drlphi i ar. Iwri f.ir Ih. ^umm.r<br />
sionm - ran |i\inn thru nittaicp, 1131 A*<br />
Th9« J re|rle> and fimilj nf | l,uri u%Pnui Mr ("nnke i^Tin ,ic-<br />
"Iiilelphiu, are hi-P" fnr thn «a itm unil iitirin number <strong>of</strong> tht<br />
I, oCEUpying; their summer homn,'on an ClU hi^hmj? Club<br />
winter<br />
pyg<br />
FU1 Wesley avenue<br />
f.tresident 'Jack" Kcnni_ly, <strong>of</strong><br />
S Anglers Club <strong>of</strong> tKuan Citv<br />
down from FhiUcli Ipl<br />
^ fe tarlin, uf Phila<br />
|)lna, ha^ opt nnd hnr cottiijFt<br />
fi-ntral a%enui fnr thL «jsnn<br />
Ht.h mi <strong>of</strong><br />
VETERANS IN ITALY<br />
REJOICE OVER BILL<br />
(jlad They May lome Baek to<br />
This Counlry<br />
Rmnn IU1>, <strong>Jun</strong>e lyi^-When<br />
j-rank aiuliotti, comtnander <strong>of</strong><br />
Humi pu,t <strong>of</strong> the American Lj.<br />
iriun, ri turned from America rs-<br />
entlj u^ith thg good news that<br />
l'n".uknt Coolidge hail promiseii<br />
to i(jn the Ameriian Lsirion blli<br />
cullin); for ihp return <strong>of</strong> hundreiLe<br />
nf Itulmn American veterans <strong>of</strong><br />
thr Wurld War to Ameriea, the<br />
ixihe^ pi. him a great ovation,<br />
r.nnmaniler Uijliottl was we|.<br />
(nm, il back to Homo by United<br />
st-itti Ainbussailor Henry ^J,<br />
HitchiT Premier Mussolini fe-<br />
n-imil him<br />
Throughout the day <strong>of</strong> hl» re-<br />
turn ipteran,. paekdl the ieBion<br />
| headnuartere alnBlnff "The Itaf.<br />
Spanfled Hanner," "Over There"<br />
anil otht r *ar Mongs/<br />
When rnmnmnilor Cigliotti said,<br />
' Tonirre ha- lioriQ you justice^<br />
>ou i. m all live under Old Glory<br />
again* a \t°teran, three times<br />
uoundei!, knelt , and amid the<br />
tears <strong>of</strong> hi- comrades kissed the<br />
*)tar- and Stripes.<br />
LEGION BALL GAMES<br />
IN QUAKER CITY<br />
CHILJ<br />
fant ^«><br />
Sallia C<br />
Sundliy<br />
l N BAPTIZED<br />
HOLY TRINITY<br />
Clmm|iinnHlii|i Gventi to Be Held<br />
Ocloher 11, 13 and 14<br />
Indianapolis, Imi,, <strong>Jun</strong>e 10.—An-<br />
nouncement <strong>of</strong> the dates and place<br />
<strong>of</strong> the first "<strong>Jun</strong>ior World Series"<br />
baseball contests ever to be heh! t<br />
was made here by Frank C, CrosH,<br />
director <strong>of</strong> the National American-;<br />
ism Commission <strong>of</strong> the American<br />
Legion, sponsors as the scries.:<br />
October 11, 18 and 14 are the dates<br />
set for the serleM^ and all the!<br />
games will he plav-ed In the rnunH<br />
cipal stadium at Philadelphia,<br />
Championship teams qf four reg-<br />
ions, the far west, middle west,<br />
central anil eastern regions, will<br />
play <strong>of</strong>f the junior world series.<br />
The play will be on the mornings<br />
<strong>of</strong> the above dateH anil will take<br />
place during th.i national conven-<br />
tion <strong>of</strong> the leirion at Phllliilelnhln,<br />
The winning team will he award-<br />
ed a handsome trophy identifying'<br />
it as the world's' champion boys'<br />
baseball team.<br />
were:<br />
R, lien i-»,<br />
SlBUri<br />
fant H«> x=<br />
liikssareJ<br />
Trinltj,<br />
mornira^<br />
betlr Hu<br />
Mauri c^<br />
Qeorge Hringhurst, in-<br />
<strong>of</strong> Robert T. und Mrs<br />
Kringhurst, was baptized<br />
ornlng In Holy Trinity<br />
Church, The sponsors<br />
rs, Harry Taylor, Louis<br />
and Theo, H, Henner,<br />
Howard niizsard, In-<br />
ef Maurice and Ellen<br />
~was baptised in Holy<br />
Spiseopal Church Sunday<br />
The sponsors were Eliza<br />
on, Joseph Broadley and<br />
Mis.<br />
%1<br />
the<br />
uf \<br />
son,<br />
wife<br />
i L<br />
. Keily, <strong>of</strong> Upper Darby<br />
rf his cottage lit 1565<br />
enue for tho season,<br />
rai. Beckett, <strong>of</strong> 12 H) Wns-<br />
^ ^ r<br />
entertaihud over the<br />
"ber niece, the widow <strong>of</strong><br />
r i Herburt F, Williams,<br />
ldlhi d hi<br />
Esff^rrn<br />
Philadelphia, and tht'ir<br />
n Willian; n th<br />
with his<br />
Jos. Tompklnson, <strong>of</strong> Philadel-<br />
phia, Is" at his cottage, KiOB Cen-<br />
trai avenue, for the season.<br />
Wm, T, I'rettyman, <strong>of</strong> Wi-rt<br />
Philadelphia, is pc-cupylng his cot-<br />
tage, 833 Third street.<br />
Will, bM*n!i lilh and<br />
i. Hill uih, ll.l.ncr, 1<br />
I. 'llju' dec""" 'll,l.",cc<br />
use, ID W. Uih, fi rsini',<br />
Prais' Wholesale Dapt.<br />
We are wholesale ditlributors and direct mill agent*<br />
<strong>of</strong> Hotel Supplies for South Jersey.<br />
Bed <strong>Line</strong>ns Curtains<br />
Table <strong>Line</strong>ns China and Silverware<br />
Blankets Furniture<br />
Window Shades Carpets and<br />
Draperies Linoleums<br />
For Estimate Consult our Mr. Edmund Weiis,<br />
Manager <strong>of</strong> Wholesale Contract Dept,<br />
QUICK, SATISFACTORY SERVICE GUARANTEED<br />
WB Deliver Promptly to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and<br />
All Point! Off Shore<br />
PREfS'<br />
1612 to 1618 ATLANTIC AVENUE<br />
AT (fin. OF MI, VBRNON AVK,<br />
ila>s ago. with Mr* kctintilv, phia, his opniipfi<br />
they are now at thi.r tisttim, M)'i Ih [jmn |iU<br />
r t »* 1 ti<br />
PI home,<br />
1 Pennl>n place, fac thi i-a* >n Mr and Mi"- C"li i S l'a<br />
[JM Mary Stief, nf Shiiuokin nf 1 hihuklpiltia nn i.ttu|<br />
apened her gummnr home tht ir t ittajji 'llfi ftnlrtl t\<br />
I Control avtnue Mr 1 iltiin i- i I hilad.<br />
BafiK..-r. -PI..<br />
phia, have openxl thnr ,um<br />
r home, IW Fourti-f nth tint<br />
H'M Hunt.nB, nf N,,rn-<br />
ha» openu.1 her cottar. SIS<br />
W iperry, <strong>of</strong> Abimftim, I<br />
for the Beaxon having nprn<br />
in lott-aKf, 2121 Central IUL<br />
a few (iayts ago<br />
irrj noon, <strong>of</strong> Philjili i[ihi,i,,<br />
» a large numbur <strong>of</strong> frn n I<br />
cits, is here fur the M I on<br />
um opened hi* Bummer homr it I<br />
B Wesley avenue<br />
In S F Dalrjmpli, nf trfir<br />
ltown, has opened her uitt it r t<br />
S Central avenue<br />
Ir anil Mrs Gnome M M II<br />
Ifh, <strong>of</strong> Hjdtlonrwl I, an al|<br />
elf cotUge, 1B0 Batti-rwa mail<br />
f tho "ieawn Mr Mill*|i luuh<br />
Ktlve in the <strong>Ocean</strong> Citj Yatht'<br />
>4<br />
[fft W Garrett, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia I<br />
l§ opened his bungalow, * Bird<br />
hue," 1JB Pleasure avenue |<br />
jfjaas E Weiss, ef Germantown^<br />
I at hu. cottage, il3 lint'htnn,<br />
Ho hai hnisn a sunimi I<br />
int many years, a* has aUo<br />
m l<br />
w<br />
,ummi r month*<br />
I, r Stuli nt Frinkforil, IMuIa<br />
ii Ijilu i i*. it lil
TWENTY-TWO OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITX N. h. FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 192B 1 .<br />
" The. Magic ^Box,"<br />
j|p*en gloves tfl match one's hose i<br />
and, probably, dark slioes. If the '<br />
hat Is bfaek, then %laek shoes;<br />
would be the thliiif. If the silk<br />
were <strong>of</strong> a delicate shade, then '<br />
lighter shoes might b# worn and •<br />
a Kght hat, too. In any case, the<br />
whole effect should be "spotty," for<br />
rajah was nut intended for dress<br />
wear.<br />
With this particular lire?-*, I felt<br />
that the choice <strong>of</strong> color was unwise<br />
—a clear, brilliant bjue, I watched<br />
parUeularly when i was in New<br />
Vurk yesterday ami I saw just une<br />
girl who looked well in it. She hail<br />
dark hair, a clear, pt>arj-li]kr skin<br />
with «wy ciieeks anil Bcarh't lip«.<br />
This shade <strong>of</strong> blue is wry difficult<br />
to wear, arid when you slop to<br />
think that, being complimentary 10<br />
imiiite, it brings out those tints in<br />
our hair and makes every "freckle ,<br />
land out .tharply—well, I'd think > M'HKRK<br />
wic* 1 before 1 bought it. And with<br />
lastel sliades leading thin pjirinf<br />
mi summer, you have a wide<br />
'*-<strong>of</strong> s<strong>of</strong>t, becoming ridorH. , in ihi<br />
Si MMFK MONTHS<br />
hi<br />
the first time sinri* the day* <strong>of</strong><br />
Theoilariniow!vc1t~linit—n~ Chief |<br />
Executive mmfe hjf* hummyr re i<br />
Hence in "Sew Yurk »*tate<br />
Word- has boon received Here<br />
that Clyde S. Carpenter and wife,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Carlisle, are the parent* uf a<br />
son, the child having been born in<br />
the hospital In that town <strong>Jun</strong>e I.<br />
Thp mother wm Mis* Kathi-nnr<br />
Smith, daughter <strong>of</strong> Mr. am<br />
Warren Smith, <strong>of</strong> this lily J r<br />
iniiuii Colh.fi- \wl year<br />
once was married. Her<br />
1M U mi-mbir <strong>of</strong> the win.<br />
at this iH.llcue this year, i<br />
i-i-ctMve his diploma Moiiili!<br />
ure members <strong>of</strong> I'hl Hi-ta<br />
nf Hu<br />
ami it<br />
« II Mwtun lor S«ur<br />
Sino ami 5^ OD i»t A<br />
Htsilthful r.mu hur S ih it |<br />
Otpan ( I I hunnaij, or t O<br />
LPdn * it> N J — Ailv<br />
( VTHAKlNF lCIt HH<br />
1 F\t*-n inn ( Itilhlll Sfif>ilill 1<br />
ll Ft I Ft KM INC HFRI<br />
hyiiilrtii *>f liuU*. fnmi<br />
mulu fu^ JIH! hi t-tii<br />
ir! uf tA hmgWtn, tin Vn -uli nt<br />
i Ml I uulhljfM «iU LaUlill^l<br />
Mr ml Mr I* H. rb<br />
Mi .hit<br />
ad Iho IlPMl requiri.iin.nl uf «i«-f tommudiiy w» sdl Ha<br />
Prices are ihe vorjr lowest consistent wiih that hirfH,<br />
If you are a stranger lo ASCI) Service v|,ji ,S<br />
Store and prove to your entire satisfaction-. ^m>Q<br />
THAT IT PAYH TO TRADK WHERE YOUR MoiUM<br />
GOES FI'KTHKSI: "'M<br />
ASCO Pork!Beans3<br />
ipifhinu food. fn»!lj<br />
New Texas <strong>On</strong>ions 2 lbs \\t<br />
AHC'O<br />
Fancy Sweet Peas<br />
! .1 runs<br />
17 SO r<br />
an <strong>City</strong> Polk at Picnic at IntireBtinB PrHiram to<br />
,M. E. Home at <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
Grove<br />
tiiven In First M E<br />
Church<br />
I More than 1,000 persons attend-<br />
••••"•B annual picnic at the Moth.<br />
Home for tha Aired at (a<br />
street, <strong>Ocean</strong> Breve, Tuts, sumlav At l«»".'-., "•• —<br />
A numhoF <strong>of</strong> residents <strong>of</strong> the Church "j^jj<br />
fjlmrM, there are quite a num.: liecitation, "Her \-lm,,~ l.-t<br />
comfortably fixed, so far in..Younn "' ' '-i-KBy<br />
B£e« are concernod. • ; K^iUlon, ..Traffic " |l,.ttv<br />
111 home was founded hy a I.oui»e Smith. ' "'" H}<br />
ip <strong>of</strong> Methodist ministers Ueiitalion, "Do Yuu Kn.iw'"<br />
1^ years HEO, and today win-.- Lola tjidlin?<br />
h '<br />
IijjjhOpi. fccipi, urp .-.« spetnlhm I- « the .••- Min-i r.n-1 Recitation, ...inui,,,,,, MiMml Shreii-hiri..<br />
t<strong>of</strong> .^FtliiiiF their livns lives in LiiB the nflmr». home, rust noli i Sonit, Sjs*i*F Sonit, HeBinners<br />
\l±ki-i~.*--. Heal = = ' ---ana,<br />
<strong>of</strong> lack <strong>of</strong> funds, TJUU Lin. 1 Sonir, "Praise Y,. the<br />
^ <strong>of</strong> llw pleasure in the ap. School.<br />
Itlon with other members <strong>of</strong> Primary Departmrnt-<br />
• l..ti««i«n- Instituti n<br />
Hwitatiun, "All Thin,,<br />
alt aii.l Hi-iiutiful," -<br />
1 iifcitatinn,<br />
fliml^ Mlss_nessie FeritUMin, .Clara Hnhlnson.<br />
h I'm- iho P' "I f<br />
To the bft, frienda, we present! allied.comradea »t the end ek.the<br />
i hkrnuu <strong>of</strong> one <strong>of</strong> r'ranees most! Worhl War,<br />
familiar war heroes—even though; Corporal Stiller was reCBntly<br />
.TO was a man <strong>of</strong> the ranks. Ho ia decorated by General Debeney in<br />
Corporal Sollier, the bugler who Paris—being (iven the Cress <strong>of</strong> a<br />
sounded "Cease Firing" to his' OhevBliier in the Legion <strong>of</strong> Honor<br />
ARTOONIST NAMED AS<br />
_STAIE<br />
WASHINGTON FOLK<br />
ENJOYED VISIT-HEBE<br />
Were Guests <strong>of</strong> (.'. H, Harrington<br />
Bi-Il»' Salary<br />
and Wife<br />
Tri.<br />
. C, H. Harrington<br />
1 food, had as their<br />
Dln<br />
' 1st week-end the fol<br />
I'IKIII<br />
Har<br />
i Mr 1 li I<br />
ianOy, .His;, I.^-^IL- Fvtuur.nn, ^.-... ....um^on.<br />
OlenUine, Mr». Snmu,.| HnlT. .limitation, "I Wouliin't II,.-<br />
Slrl, Charles Haml, Mr*, tirowlor." Walter Muthnw<br />
(on A. Corson and Mrs, fieo, Snnj!, "Remenilji.r Thy Ctculor<br />
« __^ Uecitation, "Day anil \IB<br />
|!g PAINTINfl AT " n»ri« Taylor. " -•--'•<br />
r<br />
MI^8ERVICES|S^a^"*iZ. V Ih<br />
A ih.<br />
iju <strong>of</strong> the world's most faninu, i.ifp"."^rh^i'<br />
tu the .untain <strong>of</strong><br />
"""*". ^'h' % "nTrif V T U)e <strong>Jun</strong>i^ Department;<br />
«aD« with the Sunday even- Bi, g^?' A I!o >' * Dai1 ' t"' 1 "<br />
_ itrvice <strong>of</strong> the Baptist Churi-h. n,*inr "Tl. . . . ,.<br />
itt, many f eat pictures which oiRta l£^. Market ^riS'an<br />
ittlebrttnl Krunch painter L-ave y\6amr ).,,[h Liirson juil<br />
fttt world, his reprcxcr/ilinn »f '«„!(,,(„„ "-TI,-- T-U- I ,I<br />
^tliivin. the 'Fnutoriun. is n.l'iS^^^t 1 ^,^ 1 "'"<br />
Jmrk. r is z %m JZ"- " Our Piei1 ^ ' * 111 - 1 •<br />
^doB, it WB« Viewed by qver Rw|iation> ,.v<br />
iljn popio, . linais?" All,-,. 11,,<br />
. —. wiif^lv^^n'Si.^"" 11 " 1 'ton, <strong>Jun</strong>o 10,_J,,hn E. Tit. Mr. and Mr<br />
-j.,-.. i"irtoonist, has heen named <strong>of</strong>l4 n»nlra,<br />
""*> l,v agent and chief <strong>of</strong> tha,°' "<br />
the<br />
raret<br />
- •"<br />
UO o'clock, Clinton D. l.nw. A, the ,,v?,?in - • r, o<br />
P^effl^f"wit S^5 iMi<br />
% the choir. , .<br />
LmtTBl<br />
^u <strong>of</strong> Information <strong>of</strong> the State KM " 1<br />
Dnpurtnivnt <strong>of</strong> Conservation and : lowln,,.<br />
Ueveh,,,ment, pending a eompetH Wm, Knowles Cooper, Metrowar<br />
veteran. .1 sen, test. The coni| T,tten«on is mcnJtI1,y „, Wttsh|nBt:n n ation<br />
V. M. 0.<br />
SJOO to «250 a month,<br />
A.) Mrs, Cooper, Wm, Cooper, Jr.,<br />
Ftirmal approval <strong>of</strong> salary Miss Martha Cooperj Wm, W,<br />
eases iri-anted by the Ijjgink Kvorett, jr., son <strong>of</strong> the manaeer <strong>of</strong><br />
ii« itiven by the Civil Sei<br />
nnimission to employes <strong>of</strong> e Woodward 4 Lsthrop s depart-<br />
ulillc I'tility Commission ai tht 'ms merit MM-o stu-o in Washington! W Clar-<br />
Philander liotts, raised ' fo'-ience " E,/leming, ••—•--- « social service sec-<br />
|n,M0 toWMh a'year- Chaies'A:<br />
from'retaryjrtlrs. fie:<br />
HJj*Ss ming, and Ban<br />
Mead, «i,500 to »7,60u. James far? * '<br />
Jr., MOD ,„ msmm, 11 M i<br />
Mill il .*.-, .... ,..,000<br />
"^. Cooper<br />
J hn I<br />
11<br />
1 Klin Will Attend iierricea<br />
FIRST VISIT IN YEARS<br />
Kditsr Sentinel Ledger i—<br />
Cant. Jam W. Lee, <strong>of</strong> this city,<br />
A great religious meeting will<br />
bs hdd iil tho Tabernacle, on the<br />
Bad Weather Pint Days In.<br />
was surprised a few days ago, GHihh inn. Now lonted M tlii»icamp<br />
grounds, Sixth street and terfered With Attendaiiee<br />
when he was visited by Samuel A.biu-y Avcnua ]J. '<br />
Central avenno, on Sunilay evsning.l —Better Results Hoped<br />
Buck, a resident <strong>of</strong> the lower sec-<br />
<strong>Jun</strong>e 80, at s o'clock. The speaker!<br />
tion <strong>of</strong> Cape May County, Capt, Orobb Bros.' "Pftint-Up SterB^ji*<br />
will be the Hev, DeWItt Cdbb, <strong>of</strong><br />
Wildwood,<br />
The Sesqui-Centennia! Is run. Lee (lid not know h|a caller until which has bcea located at 741 A*li •<br />
bury avonuB, la now at 114 Aitimijfij<br />
niiig far below Its quo<br />
Mr. Oobb is a well known speak<br />
avenue, to whieh staml tho ownorfl'<br />
er and worth listening to.<br />
ante to date, and It 1L ..<br />
moved a few duyg age. , j«<br />
Klansmea and KlanMWonien froi<br />
the 30,000,000 murk for the seven that time h oussisted Capt, Lee ,„ The firni in ita new quartera haij<br />
dlfTerent cities ill South Jo. months will tven be approsehed. | running a boat betwson this island -.— ^*§ |som proyitledi. -iD^<br />
hayg signified their intention a In order to attain that figure, the , tun I I-gligport and Burners Point, stun from which tha me<br />
being present. An Invitation is es exposition will have to average<br />
inoVBil, an.t ther? thsy i<br />
tended to all Kiunfm.-n and Klann close to 200,000 daily visitors ]n muM PHnnBiiTY<br />
svomen to be present at this serv<br />
„ to »m their ^ *<br />
the 183 days <strong>of</strong> the celebration. j. M, I'heHier Pi«po«eii <strong>of</strong> Tony I<br />
ice. Bring your robes with you, a<br />
SBtnilM, Grubb INSi<br />
the young people's tabernacle, ad<br />
Inclement weather has proved a<br />
joining the auditorium, will be ai<br />
great handicap to the attendance J. M, Chester has disposed o.<br />
hand a full soppl;<br />
nlsheis anil decormi<br />
your service to nut on your robes<br />
at the grounds to date and there Tony Adcliiii's store and dwelling which they Bell<br />
There will be pood singing an<br />
will have to be a change in theon<br />
Ashury iivenuo. near Tenth prices.<br />
a great meeting is exjioclud.<br />
weather conditions to make up for street. The building was purchns-<br />
the gloomy days <strong>of</strong> the first eight eil by people from out <strong>of</strong> town, it<br />
Tills meeting will be thi- flrnt ttor.ton<br />
days. This, and the fact is stated.<br />
Mm, s. J. H. Bootft 1<br />
ed from Lukoland, Fta., «<br />
he held In the auditorium this year, lliat but a little over (iOO percent The seller has occupied this her inmmer home, 1424<br />
opening a series <strong>of</strong> meetings to h <strong>of</strong> the exposition in completed, has property for several years. Ho avenue.<br />
held in that historic building ifl kept the crowds fiom swarming to'<br />
tho eamn grounds. This meeting i; the grounds, i<br />
not only for the Klan, but the pub<br />
lie is cordially invited to niee <strong>On</strong>e evidence <strong>of</strong> the treiuenilims<br />
them. . attendance oipeeted at the iemiui<br />
is tn be fiiund in thi' fact that more<br />
The 1IEV, T. Ii, SHOHK. than I HO conventions will be held<br />
in Philadelphia during the time <strong>of</strong><br />
Clear Bighlh Strnil<br />
EDMOND<br />
the exposition. The Shriners' Con-<br />
J i t 1 l l<br />
venlion bnre out this evidence lo a<br />
The average person huviiiir bum- I large degree by flocking tu the 952 BOARDWALK<br />
ness on Kighth street does not CJIM Laeaiiui.jnJiirjEe.jiujiibers tho first<br />
1 -srticuiaiiy as to just who is'To week, but even this Inllui <strong>of</strong> visi-<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
-Jame for leaving a|l that stuff iiirs was not enough lo knop the<br />
on the highway, «o that it is im- attendanceJleures abme the set<br />
lossible to make headway on that avefnae. There are eight ennven-<br />
jusy thoroughfare. All that is tions being held in Philadelphia<br />
wanted just now is to get that Ihis week. | TOM May Have an Edmond<br />
stuff away—and let it be soon.<br />
MKHCHANT<br />
A little over 300,000 visitors<br />
'lulled the Sesiiui grounds the 'Permanent Wave Done f%<br />
irst week, ur an average <strong>of</strong> '.0,1.100•<br />
Those Street ,Ml|!ns laily. These (igures inilude all oAt Special <strong>Jun</strong>e 'Prices!<br />
Kdltnr Hentinel-LedRer: '<br />
;hose whci attended the various<br />
What's become <strong>of</strong> the street 'vents in the stadium at night,<br />
list imftiuyit I he hidik-fi<br />
signs fur this city thai the Cham- s'hen fi'w people eureil lo inspect<br />
1h5 ftFtlfilry uf in Eih<br />
Ber <strong>of</strong> Commerce has been tiilkinu be buildings,.<br />
fcrmuiiciil WiiVi- Hitit Iti Ilia char ill lha| li<br />
about for such a long period? Are Monday was Ihe worst day to<br />
those signs to be placed on thelate,<br />
so far as attendance is Von-<br />
streets where needed this summer? erned, only !i,00O people paying<br />
HKWILDKRKD TnAVKLM.<br />
membership sacreheir<br />
way into the grounds. It<br />
, Petty, (0,400 to M.fiOO . -„„,.„. ,» not only one <strong>of</strong><br />
ire employes <strong>of</strong> the engineer- the best known Y, M. 0, A, men in<br />
it jiff.<br />
the country, but he was also presl- Instruction In HnirdreulnE I'bnne 1046 J<br />
[dent <strong>of</strong> the Hotary Club <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Capital <strong>City</strong> and a director <strong>of</strong> one<br />
80 TEET OF -JEACH <strong>of</strong> the leading banks.<br />
JBONTIANDiOLD The delegation was In attendance<br />
Permanent Wave<br />
at the Association Conference in<br />
Kiiflity feet r h a I IT nt |i p Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, but enjoyed the<br />
Entira Head $15,00<br />
illy Iwivi. liePII<br />
ol 1 ihr uth th hospitality <strong>of</strong> Mr. Harrington, who<br />
ifnci. nf ( \ t I n I Ef (pr r I was formerly in charge <strong>of</strong> the<br />
EDMOND METHOD<br />
s-tnlo iiroli f kithth tr cl j<br />
Army.Navy "Y" work In Washing-<br />
ordini? to announ ni nt ma le<br />
ton.<br />
uday.<br />
In Hpjte <strong>of</strong> unfavorable wealher, j MiNICUBlHO Ladies' Hair Cutting<br />
The prop<br />
(the visitors were shown around t WATKU W4TE<br />
nrly was ownei] by Klls<br />
railh liny!<br />
this city and were amaled at the IUB0KL WAn Hotel Flanders and Hotel Lincoln<br />
n (iral uas ..iiiil LO Wai.<br />
.tLT Baker, *<br />
, sise and beauty <strong>of</strong> [he rea<strong>of</strong>t.<br />
if Salem, K. J.<br />
OOUAJI crry, N. J.<br />
Mr nd Mr 4 L bkilton open-<br />
A Hnffm n rP!l tut d their Atlantic a enue cottage<br />
ntn ar I VI<br />
^.r---.._.., „„.,„.,„. ..,,,,!„„„ Hnffman hiiaveiyvtsr<br />
the tue wees-enq fteek end ann and entertained<br />
returned to this city after spend- friends from Philadelphia, Among<br />
HUT n, week will, friends in I'hila- those who enjoyed thel rhospitafiti<br />
.lelplmi, their former home. Dur- wore: Mr, and Mrs. j, Truax, Mr.<br />
ing Mr. H<strong>of</strong>fman's absence, his and Mrs. I', Pulien, Mr. ami Mrs.<br />
<strong>of</strong>fices wore in charge <strong>of</strong> 11. F. Chns, Luta and Mr, and Mrs. H.<br />
f-ilri-Pll. Smith.<br />
We Build Your House<br />
Then Sell It For You<br />
The MacPherson organization is prepared and equipped to lender<br />
, an exceptional sei vice. We will plan yout house, woik out specifications,<br />
build it and then sell it for you.<br />
1 his is the only organization <strong>of</strong> its kind in the city — it is real<br />
' s e r v i c e . ,•'••••• •. . :. . ; > : , • ."_ .- ;;..-, • .:<br />
DO YOUR<br />
BUILblNG^BUYING^ENTIN^-S^LING<br />
:; ;;"'.\;::; ; v:-- r ;;"-.-.i[H^<br />
Howard O^MacPKersbii<br />
REAL ESTATE<br />
1|42 Gentril A^,<br />
£ WKs^mimmmmm Wfili'i'VAl:!<br />
mm
1*-,<br />
H.W.BUSEHASHAD<br />
! ACTIVE CAREER<br />
i _<br />
I Cottager Has B««n In Typewriter<br />
Business More<br />
Than 30 lear<br />
H W Uu*e <strong>of</strong> Rnlle><br />
Park, ^umnieF re«u en O<br />
Cit> ami s ^peuyl repFL n<br />
<strong>of</strong> th** sale^ ftpaFtiritnt ef ih?<br />
Remington T j JJHU nt*-r Companj<br />
"1 Am LittlejMozart," Says-Boy _,<br />
and His 4 Skill'Shows He's Not •Boasting<br />
. 1 The werfli came " from<br />
meuth ef a (our-y«ar*old e<br />
Morion iullan, gf Detroit, *Th# Bay<br />
was net bursting. he apckt with a!)<br />
the (mnfe enlhusiiidm <strong>of</strong> youth And<br />
he has funiiihrt pro<strong>of</strong> &s hm<br />
ing thai ih# wonts 6FS ngi i<br />
vanity.<br />
Little Morten ailoun<br />
muaielenB ef Detroit recently by his<br />
{>iaymg Iron<br />
He Was *dlHyv**r#d* In a plan<br />
Ing contest held in Dtifyii, ir,<br />
iceff* Qf §hildf£n le<strong>of</strong>e pari<br />
the eaB? wilh which Mertdn won<br />
ill rough<br />
has mad? him<br />
hjnoFB which<br />
OCEAH CITY SEOTIMEL-IEDSER^ OCEAN CUT, &J, FRn»At» TONE », »2ft<br />
is Rectifils<br />
Hla slMcr wna surprised Sf E&e<br />
iist ivith wiiK'h MortSn l^afned the<br />
l^hitfniiiry furts <strong>of</strong> the piano, his<br />
vii* ! .nkj>n (Q f¥citJiJ3 by hli metfitr<br />
ml tisl'ir .ind al dlj iiniM ?ave Ehe<br />
Morton ntis txu r-tgiipii far<br />
*!•• Among she musi*-r3 us prefVFa , |<br />
Muzliri ind Beelhyven When hi<br />
mm in lu'lir<br />
has just passed the thirtieth year<br />
<strong>of</strong> his connection with the typethirty<br />
years in the typewriter field,<br />
"Writer industry,<br />
the East lian bran estahllnhod ' that may arise can lu> handled at<br />
Mr, Rune this yeyr yi^u t'ompletes there. Dr. ou understand that thc^e long^<br />
wanted advantages are the direct result <strong>of</strong> the amas-<br />
liiff New SpePd Bumei \Unch cooks 2i r r factor bj, (e^t<br />
than the orthn^n t>pi^ anil_<strong>of</strong> the '-olid Smoothtop<br />
cooking ^urf.ice uhich, bj ^railuated heating aonci con^<br />
ducts, all the heat to the food,<br />
Tn tbe place <strong>of</strong> •the old, tirejiorne delays! waiting for a<br />
burner, one <strong>of</strong> the New Spend Rumens will <strong>of</strong>ten suffice<br />
to do the".cooking which required two <strong>of</strong> the conventional,<br />
type. In- tho deiiionstratibn it ia shown how,<br />
l>y means <strong>of</strong> a top. which has. no "cold spots,".ft whole<br />
mfjaliTiay IHJ prepared at once., in almost half the time<br />
formerly consumed.<br />
$10 for YOUR OLD RANGE<br />
REPRESENTATIVE WILL CALU<br />
Jersey Central Power & Light Co.<br />
?H0NE 69 839 Asbury Aveiiue, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,. N.J.<br />
Colonial<br />
Apartment Hotel<br />
831 ATLANTIC AVENUE<br />
Right <strong>of</strong>f the Boardwalk<br />
DESIRABLE<br />
APARTMENTS AND ROOMS<br />
CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST<br />
SERVED IN ROOMS<br />
For Reservation Phone 598 or 1093<br />
BATH HOUSE AT YOUR SERVICE<br />
2 Family Apartment<br />
Price $13,500 Furnished<br />
WILLIAM<br />
Realtor<br />
8th" St. and <strong>Ocean</strong> Ave.<br />
Phone 160<br />
a »ft«B-day motor trip! <strong>of</strong><br />
Money Saving<br />
Facts About Concrete<br />
Street Paving<br />
Concrete ia durible<br />
It will n« ghevt. roll<br />
remains as true and even ai but<br />
Concrete pavement is now mmfyiBi<br />
taxpayers in hundredi rf mm<br />
thiouihout the United Statei. ifJOO<br />
Qtiea built concrete nreets m iqjj<br />
Maintenance cott is low Ns aperoive<br />
special equipment n igquind<br />
Concrete provides a ale f mbee far<br />
traffic. It ii never ilippery after rum<br />
Concrete 1 ! light |ray surface hitmonizef<br />
with the green oi laWM<br />
and treei, also with sidewalki,nab<br />
and futter and in-dnves which ire<br />
universally oi concrete This L|ht<br />
airini vehicles and people ammat<br />
the street are more easily seen<br />
Concrete pavement is not noiiy, 9§<br />
per cent oi trafBc today is rubbc<br />
tired. Rubber on concrete dots n«<br />
make noise,<br />
Oil drippinp will not cause concrete<br />
to disintegrate.<br />
35,500,000 square yards oi COB.<br />
crete pavement placed on city Itrttti<br />
in the United States in 1925.<br />
Concrete gives you more piviinent<br />
value for each dollar iovtsMd<br />
than any other type,<br />
PORTLAND CIMBNT ASSOCIA'noN<br />
147 Madison Avenue<br />
NEW YORK<br />
A Natiendl Organi^siien to<br />
Tmprfrrt and Extend (hi [As <strong>of</strong> Caumt<br />
OFPicur. IN II CITIBS<br />
MORRISON •M<br />
4<br />
4th St. and Atlantic Ave.<br />
Phone 180 '<br />
OCIAN CrrY aEOTWBtLBPOER, OCBAN CITY, N, J,, PRIPAY, JTJKl 11, J9ia<br />
"OCEAN CITY-NORTH END W<br />
PUTTING SOUL INTO SERVICE<br />
pROWTH and Progreis are Fine Things. In a <strong>City</strong> they<br />
^* represent Sturdy Health, Constantly Increasing Service,<br />
Enlarged Opportunity and Material Betterment in scores <strong>of</strong><br />
ways. Growth and Progress are thejiutward signs <strong>of</strong><br />
Ability, Ambition, the Power to CommanHTtesources and<br />
Untiring Endeavor to Achieve Results.<br />
The Results in Growth and Progress accomplished by <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong>'s "North End" become more wonderful as each day reveals<br />
some new notable feature in its ever expanding program.<br />
It has enjoyed remarkable population increase,<br />
amazing volume <strong>of</strong> construction <strong>of</strong> Homes, Hotels and<br />
Apartment structures. It has achieved results in a really<br />
New Cottage<br />
0 bedrooms and jaraee, <strong>Ocean</strong> Roail,<br />
(between Battsfsea ani! Qull).<br />
(11,000<br />
New Z-Bedioom Cottage<br />
Laurel ant! <strong>Ocean</strong> noaila<br />
16,800<br />
2rFami!y Apartment.<br />
rooms each Bpartrnent, <strong>Ocean</strong> Road<br />
113,000<br />
BRESSET CO.<br />
North St, and Oeean Art,<br />
SPECIALS<br />
room cotCage, 4 bedrooms,<br />
110,500 — 1-2<br />
4 Bungmlows, 3 hedrooms<br />
Well furnished<br />
i , r<br />
10 lots — $3,500 each<br />
ERNEST M. KENT<br />
401 Wesley Aye.<br />
THONE 202<br />
FOR SALE<br />
Lot, 101 Pelham plnce, m« 40 \ W,<br />
together wjtli a modern dttellmr 3"-'<br />
completed,<br />
411 Aabury Avenue An cxceptionnl<br />
barga.n in a hiwinen location, apartment housd and 3-car<br />
jraraee and apartment above, fully furnlhcd.<br />
on Park place Lot 40 x 100 to<br />
rear drive Income over ?2G0O season.<br />
PRICE $24,500<br />
<strong>On</strong>ly $7,000 cash<br />
Capablcj<strong>of</strong> winter rcntnls al^o<br />
Boy Where There la Action.<br />
It. H. ROUSHER<br />
412 Boardwalk<br />
Cottages, BumralowB awd Apart-<br />
S s for SALE and REHT<br />
Pbon.143<br />
North End Specials<br />
FOR RENT<br />
nunealnw, 3 bed roomn, North street,<br />
near besch = $6B0,<br />
Alrartraent, 1st floor, 2 bedrooms, -Uli<br />
street arid Cetitral jivenuiH-SB&O,<br />
Cottmre, Delancey place, .1 Jieil rooms<br />
><br />
Apartment, ideal location, Tith street,<br />
m-nt lit'iieii, -1 bed rooms, 2 biiths und<br />
OO.<br />
I, BARTON CHAMPION<br />
Fire tiiiurnnse<br />
REALTOR<br />
llh and Atlantic<br />
PHONE MB<br />
HBALTH, HAPPINBiB AND PROFIT<br />
AWAIT YOU, ACT NOW!<br />
We HJTC the Bfit Inve»tmiSnlBJn Ocpan<br />
<strong>City</strong><br />
FQfl KF,NT OB SALE<br />
Cotlogti, Bungalows, Apartments<br />
FOR SALE<br />
Beach Fronts and Lois<br />
Other properties <strong>of</strong> all descriptions for<br />
aale and rental all tines.<br />
ROBERT S. STRETCH<br />
428 <strong>Ocean</strong> Avenue<br />
Oc*en CHT, N. J.<br />
Phone 60*<br />
notable way in beautification <strong>of</strong> every kind, and m the everbroadening<br />
service which has been provided for residents<br />
and visitors.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s "North End" has been buildihg various forms<br />
6f~service7Alio^tr"harTrot=forgotten-to put soul into that<br />
set-wee. Fine avenues are here not for themselvei alone,<br />
but because <strong>of</strong> the happy homes they lead to. Homes—and<br />
the churches, schools and recreational activities which are<br />
indispensably associated with them.<br />
People are in greater number every month buying their<br />
homes in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s "North End"—The following Real<br />
Estate Offices are "at your service."<br />
FOR RENT<br />
2 stnrss on Atlantic avenue at Thin!<br />
street,<br />
A line roominj* houst, 7 rooms, 3<br />
baths,<br />
3 small apartments for seasen^=$SI35,<br />
$27,1, $400. Ca» ami electric light in.<br />
cluileil.<br />
Small apartment, 2 bet! roomai good<br />
location, $275.<br />
First rltor apartment, 3 bed roornsi<br />
good long neasorii raruKe, neanonatile.<br />
First floor apartment, good location, 3<br />
byil rooms,<br />
FOR SALE<br />
Two family apartment, 3 bed rooms each<br />
Garage for tw§ ears, apartment over<br />
Karaite i bed rooms. Fries |J0,00e.<br />
Fourth Street near Corinthian Avenue,<br />
A. M.HEISS<br />
829 Third street<br />
Call at Office or Phone 826<br />
Nolary'l'ublic Iniurmee<br />
LOT<br />
90x80<br />
Corner Sd Bti'Bot anil. Atlantic Avenut.<br />
Compare this with other Atlantic Avenue<br />
sites and you will miiliiy agree that this<br />
choice corner is under priced,<br />
Full Rental Lilt<br />
Biclu«i¥e liitlnfi gi?en pirliculir<br />
Attention<br />
A, L. PANCOAST<br />
10D<br />
2-FamiIy Apartment<br />
Pennlyn Plies •<br />
5 lied ro<strong>of</strong>flB, maid'ii foom^eMh floor.<br />
75 per cent Financed.<br />
9-Room Cottage and Garage<br />
Central-Avenue .—<br />
Lot SOxlOO<br />
<strong>On</strong>ly tu.OOp cash required<br />
Bay Front Property<br />
Ripirinn Rights<br />
87 1-2 Foot Frontage.<br />
<strong>On</strong>e 2-FamiIy Apartment<br />
2-cnr Garage<br />
Boat House and Power Boat Included.<br />
$25,000<br />
'COpercontFinanceil<br />
JOHN E. THALLEN<br />
149 Anbury Ave.<br />
Phone £82<br />
FOR SALE<br />
" BUNGALOW<br />
B Bed Rooms Close to Beach<br />
BARGAIN<br />
li.iOI !<br />
Wen rurnlahed j<br />
APARTMINTS, COTTAOES AND<br />
Bunfalowi in all itctloni ol the elty,<br />
from 14(0 up.<br />
SALE<br />
Z-Vumlly Apartment, 3 lie* rooms eaoh|<br />
near Boardwalk, S12,6M. Tema,<br />
WE A» At Your BtKiee<br />
C. HARRISON JONES<br />
832 Atlantic Avenue<br />
Phont 821<br />
COTTAGE<br />
AT THE OCIAN<br />
Maid's room, and lavatory, first floor, 4<br />
bedrooms, baths, garagi.<br />
Well rlnancfd<br />
•HIM mr'tlu OMB smiittW* fonuibM.<br />
Thru bWrooinl, I« •»»li"«t ail Ctaa<br />
tur-IMfo. Will SmneM,<br />
ROBERT RADFORD<br />
Hi Tilth BUM<br />
LOOK AT THESE<br />
pAEGAINS<br />
Bungalow<br />
4 bed rooms, bath, laundry and garage<br />
Lot 40x100. '<br />
$12,000<br />
BO per_ccnt Mortgage<br />
2-Family Apartment<br />
{i hed rooms, bath on each floor.<br />
Lot 30x90<br />
$14,000<br />
50 per cunt Financed /<br />
6-Room Apartment A<br />
North StTKt 1 '<br />
Finely Furnished Heated<br />
$75.00<br />
$30W> Mtg May Remain * ^<br />
A. TOTTEN '<br />
f '<br />
REAL ESTATE<br />
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TWINTYSIX OCEAN CITY iENTlNBL-LBDOBR. OCEAN CFTY, W, J,, FBTDAY, JUNE 11. 1020<br />
"PENNSY'S" BQOKIiET<br />
MOST ATTRACTIVE<br />
EIGHT Al'I'OINTED T()<br />
CITY'S POLICE FORCE<br />
Mrs. Sara Hny, nf Baitton, Pa,,<br />
vi«itei( iite( her mth mother, M Mr§. ReeFS Ti<br />
Glass, an Hi^bes ayanue* a few<br />
CsnUiijiH Much General Information<br />
for the Public<br />
The BMCiui.Ciiitenjiiiil Internatmniil<br />
Expoieitjpn ut FhlladeU<br />
phhi, it! ho hold from now to Dec=<br />
t'mbi'r i( i* tho ^ubjtH't jif a booklet,<br />
iillnictiwis' lirlutfil nml lill>cruu'Iy<br />
illUBlruU'il, which i» IBMIHJ<br />
tllstfShutpcl hy the* Ppnnsylvania<br />
HulirtHut E'limpiiny, Thr rnvi'ijiyt-c**<br />
sm> in ri'il, whiU 1 urn! blue,<br />
siinw u view nf Ii!!li>|i>miji*ni4* Hull<br />
jiml a picturn nf the Liberty BiOt,<br />
Lfijth uf whii'h ;ifr inNi'jmrutt'ly<br />
siiicliitiHt with tin- With nf Am<br />
ciin hiit)n'ni!iMHV ISO ypiii* age-r*<br />
thi ! r|iui-hal nvptil t-HninKMiiMnUod<br />
iiy She es|ii!jitlnli.<br />
Tin. first purl uf llii' linnkli'l U<br />
tltniiiiMl in an rsplaiiatiiin uf tin 1<br />
purpiiH- illi'i Hru|K' <strong>of</strong> tilt' i'XpusU<br />
tiun ami Lriv.^ a i'*>mpri i h< 1 M=ivt><br />
lU^irijitiim <strong>of</strong> tju 1 imiisi huihiingH,<br />
eshiSHt^ itriii Hinu=enit v nt fealurt's,<br />
FifU't'il iilu^tFaliiin^ i 111 • J L1 -! r • n<br />
bmr*M°yi' view uf thy I'Xpi^ition,<br />
41 map <strong>of</strong> Uii* uvinu\i\r, a imip ni<br />
ihr i'iu% jtiilurt'N <strong>of</strong> luiromi^, the<br />
pUulillln itii'l 11ic- ohlrf buiiiiintrN,<br />
;iFiil an aerihi vlisv nT l.tMtriif* Uland<br />
Navy Yiinl ami the iiiijuininu<br />
es[tc^itiiit! iriHiiiftij=.<br />
Tin. H ml pan iicnl-J with the<br />
siuiMlUiiiiiv nf the SiiAiui-CYnh-nnial<br />
anil M>1? Uinb aileipjatuiy thp<br />
hi?tiirirnl afiil patrintii' hiirlurrnuni]<br />
whieh i* 1'hiUiih'lphia*? hiTitajsp,<br />
Ami'Mk F the |»irtiirp* <strong>of</strong> nli| Unctmark*<br />
ami patFiiitk' shrill**- uri 1<br />
ays*<br />
iign.<br />
Mr, f. and ^Mrs. Jsmos A. Hap*<br />
kins njiil_ (laughter, Dorothy, ar»i<br />
John O'Connell an I Mis* ness<br />
Banner motortd from rhiluili-lphin<br />
(mil spent the weeit-end with Mr.<br />
iiiiil Mra, IX. V. MeufunlKle, Mrs,<br />
Mfjrroni^io is a sistgf <strong>of</strong> Mr. 0'-<br />
Conncll and Mrs, HopkhtN.<br />
The Hummer Bible School began<br />
its session Mr ' — *~ **-- -<br />
tin- hiiiii.. gf William I'piin, I'hriJt<br />
ChulTli. liciriip nf Mutsy Kim, Car-<br />
'lictili-r'. Hall ami <strong>City</strong> Hall.<br />
'I'he thin! ^m-tion [sriwiits thy<br />
aunietiiiM,* nf the SVw Jcf'ey ^ra-<br />
?hiire reMnftM an.l rm|ihaHmr- the<br />
t-iitivrriji'nre with, whieh Mc^uuU<br />
Centennial vUilurs to Philmli'lphiu<br />
eat! make Irin* t'i 'AllHntiV riiy.<br />
(VraM <strong>City</strong>. Anbury PaFk, Ciip"<br />
May ait.) many ntiii'r attiattive<br />
iitie* itliinif fhe 'Shnre."<br />
General tran^pnrtaliisn ihfnrniitthin^<br />
intelliietl to be helpful tii ,%'==<br />
(|Uj-{'entennjiii ViMtlPr*, IMVItr? IIIlentinti<br />
tn the fael that the IVnni-ylvania<br />
nirer- iiirei-1 riiuti.. un.l<br />
many fa=t threuirh trains tn PhiU<br />
ailplphin frum twelv,. state., in u,\ilitirin<br />
in Punn.-ylviiniB ami the<br />
Ilirtriit (if I'nhimWii. The liberal<br />
reiluwil fure, whii-h will be In pffi-rt<br />
during the esps^ition al?u are<br />
nwiitiimed.<br />
ri: anil Mrs. Marmo Steclman, <strong>of</strong> En. (tuosta <strong>of</strong> Hn and Mrs, E, A.<br />
gllsh Creeit.<br />
Hijtbeo a few days ajjo.<br />
Mrs. Francis Hart attended the At the Baptist Chapel, the Rev,<br />
Federation <strong>of</strong> Women's Clubs In<br />
0, I, Jacques, pastor, the services<br />
AtlaiitSe <strong>City</strong>.<br />
en Sunday will be: Sunday school,<br />
3, Geigerieh, wife and c]augh=<br />
ter, <strong>of</strong> Owan <strong>City</strong>, spent lunday 10 a. m,; worship and sermon, 11<br />
with Mr. and Urn, George Luekiribach.<br />
At tho Bethany M, P. %hurrh,<br />
Dr. Robert Mc0owan± who has I the Rev, B, C, Phillips, pustor, the<br />
1<br />
returned home from Pittsburgh, services on Sunday will be: <strong>Jun</strong>=<br />
has been suffering frem poison jior Christian Kndoavor, !1.80 a .in.;<br />
g and has not yet fully recovureil, Sunday school, 10 a, m.i worship<br />
ay in the public-<br />
Mrs, William Leonard was<br />
I and sermon, 7.45 p. m. Mid-week<br />
hfhoo! bufldinu, AH i;hnilrt?n are Philadelphia visitor.<br />
[prayer meetinrf is at 7.45 p. in.<br />
im-itnl Lo uttend, roeiir.lle«a ll f<strong>of</strong><br />
The I., T, I., held its picnic at At the Grace Luthoran Coiigre-<br />
thr. t'hurvh they miiy attnncl, Tho Hareaintown uf.di'r the diri-ction piition, the pulpit will be filled hy<br />
innehors are Mrs, Woalry Hrowii, <strong>of</strong> Mrs, Frrd. Kreuiffr,<br />
' the Philadelphia Hoard nf Missions<br />
[<br />
, Mris Mark Leeds, Mra, JaiiiUps, Milton Lati is KPttlnjj his house ami the services on Sunilay will he<br />
'• thr IIBV, Walter Cttllnn Bishop unii in shape for the opening nn the ! held iii the Silver Moon Hull »•<br />
- thi- Rev. R. C. Philllpi, Thp biunrst<br />
rst <strong>of</strong> July,<br />
follows: Sunday st-huel, G.30 jh ni.;<br />
. tn carry the children will leave [Mr and Mrs. Jehii Schmiilt worship and sermon, 7.30 p. m.<br />
JCfntml M, K. Church, Linwiioil, at<br />
and Mr,, Harry tlreen At St. Joseph's Chapfl, the Hev.<br />
'. fv.au •!, m., and will run hy way nfmid<br />
ilauBhtcr, Kilna, spent several Thomas F, Rlake, rector, the ser-<br />
Short- roail to Sfiviciv live-! ilays at tlu'ir Imnuahiw in Launi'll. vices will lie: CiaMM.?. on £iitiiri!;iy<br />
lull', to Went aveiuii*, tu Jit-llii-l I Haven,<br />
afternnon at '1M). Muss nn Hun.<br />
I'liunii imii to the sdiii,.! linu-0. | Mrs. Kiito SpitK, Mis, Knima day at H o'elin'k.<br />
Mi»« Ciithorinr I,ear, <strong>of</strong> I'hHu- Spltl. Cenrw Spill;?, Ih-iity H|iitK The liiri«lian (Vii-nec CoMcri'L'ii-<br />
il.ljihia, has been visitiiij; Miss anil John Spitz, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, tion will hold services tin Sunday<br />
Sara Fox here. I spent Sunriay with Mr. ami Mrs. at II a, ni. in Siivi.r Moiin Hall,<br />
Mrs, MtOIurr, <strong>of</strong> Au.iulitin, I l.ouis Lnmmle, Tlii-y iiu.lnrwl<br />
aunt <strong>of</strong> Mrs, Fred. Kreucer, and I hero.<br />
Mr.-. liiiviB, <strong>of</strong> tV.i!iiili-lr>!ii.ll. hlivi' Mr. all.I Mrs. liiMliiiin liii|ij,iiis<br />
ri'liirni'i! homi' iiftrr vl-itinir Mr, nri' vUllinu friiniis in Wilinini:und<br />
Mr«, Fn-il. KrUPiter, inn.<br />
Mr, iin.i .Mr'. Rayinniii! fSmith<br />
tiiinijltf her srranddauishU'r Hre rei-oivinji eaimratulatliins on<br />
Philailehihia,<br />
the birth uf a dauehtfr. Dnri«<br />
Charli-. MfOinli.y, nf Tri-lllnll, j Vivian Vii<br />
i-i'i _<br />
" ,U tho im>etinii i.f the Wiimi.|i's : ailohihin visitor ii fmi .lay- lit!".<br />
. Civil- Club it WHS ilei'Mi'il in Kive 1 Garden Lots.~1747.1751<br />
J3.100 Koch for (iiiifk Sale ISid<br />
60 Da} fieltleinent<br />
WM. SHULTZ<br />
iaia K, CluarJIeld. St.<br />
Phila., I'll.<br />
Jilrk UlJtoll hup Imuifhl twci l..ts<br />
a card party in thr hall nf the.at N«v York ami liny avi'mii'.-,'<br />
Vilunti'iT Ijin- Ci.. Sii. 1, on when- hi- will miivi. hi, pn-mnt.<br />
.July JJ. The secretary rei|uests lijtht lunch huiliilnjf. i<br />
•iill mi-nllnTs win. expect to aiu-ml 111 anil Mr-, C, P. liiililn>iin'.<br />
tn im in tuui'h with the president,! entrrtaiiwil their ilauBhter and |<br />
Mrs, HiTMiar) Kndri's.-. us it will family frum Hriinklyn .Ilirini; the<br />
I... the la-t mrrtinir <strong>of</strong> thi' sum-week,<br />
HIPP. Thi.- first t.f the monih the' Miss Ethel I.ui-kenharh, who is<br />
2f! cent miiiilhly fhariri' nn the gas prnplnyi'd liy the Roll Tn|e|ihnne<br />
miieri. fjs iliiiefihtiliue.i. This was Co., in Philndi'lnhiii, »|ic.|it Ihi'<br />
line nf thf> matters nn whieh the week-end with her parents, Mr<br />
i-hih had httu-n workinif. Tile fnl- ,an ' Mr>L (li'iirm- l.tu-ki'iikii'li, nf'<br />
Uiwinjr WE-ri? present: Mrs, Carrie Hickory Point, ;<br />
Schaiif. Mrs, C V, Rnliin^fin. Mr-, Mrs. Mertie .Inr.lnn and ii;!Ut<br />
T.. lipiiw Miiiillrtoi,. Mrs, An.<br />
Mann, Mr?. Hernian Kiiijress,<br />
Mr-, l.cwi, II. Malhia», Mr». Allila<br />
i'h.ini|isnn, Mrs. t'harles Wolf,<br />
Mrs, ,1, UifTorii S,.gl|. Mrs, Phoebe<br />
F RELIABLE<br />
Concrete Mixers<br />
"I.eUoi"<br />
K;«;ii'ii:s<br />
HIIISTS<br />
IM'MI'S<br />
.Mi Siae,<br />
In Htnrfc<br />
h- ' I'.MTORY SKRVH'K<br />
ter, Jennie, hiivc ri-lunu-il from a.<br />
week's visit to frir-rnl.« ill Phil»-| Geo, D, Lessig<br />
Mr, ami Mr... William imyiT and<br />
Mr, an.I Mrs. Julin Ii, fJntiipl,- were<br />
. Mrs, Hnops. Mr.. Edne ^--.<br />
ami Mis- riorntliy ThiMiins.<br />
Mrs. NVt-jsltiy Meirrnniyle return-<br />
1 & Son<br />
CiiiUriictnr's Ki|!iipnit*nl<br />
South 'rchiple JWiidinf?, Pa<br />
UMli.. .sn T^iies.iay i.vi.nin^ afti.r<br />
'it In frionds in PiiilHiii.lpliia.<br />
M-veral rp.^idi'nts nf the city<br />
lutvi' [>ljii'f-H Rumher? on thnir<br />
hiiim.s, a Lrreiit help to stranRer*<br />
ill liH"itinir |jjiiees.<br />
Mr, iin.1 Mrs, Winrlelil Hiiiiie,.,<br />
l deep.. ini'ludinii Living Room. UiniiiK<br />
Hnom Ivitchi n and Hath, uNoTuot ,11 II.II.IKI-—<br />
Price $18,000<br />
U,W0 Cash<br />
Balnltcc In 3 Year<br />
IRA SG<strong>On</strong> JOHNSON<br />
REALTOR<br />
409 Nitfth St. Phone 775<br />
Store Hours,<br />
Dally<br />
I A. M. u • P. M.<br />
Own BMBrJ»»<br />
E Till B<br />
MUMITJONE:<br />
1714-1716 Atl^tic Avenue<br />
Atlantl<br />
Big<br />
Store'<br />
BIG FURNITURE VALUER<br />
Those Who Are Going Housekeeping and Those Who Contemplate R d<br />
Their Homea Will Find Here a Galaxy <strong>of</strong> Outstanding Values and a<br />
preKenswe Display—Buy <strong>On</strong> Our TSmy Club Plan,<br />
tKi<br />
PORCH<br />
ROCKER<br />
$3- 95<br />
'eveml styleg <strong>of</strong>' comable<br />
perch rocken<br />
e iaccji grnuped inte<br />
lot and marked conrntsly<br />
below tho regs^liing<br />
price. Come<br />
ti*ke your pick at a<br />
sa vings<br />
COUCH<br />
HAMMOCK<br />
With Standard<br />
$1495<br />
This is n favorile For the<br />
poiih or lawn and we are<br />
<strong>of</strong>feririK scime wonderfully<br />
^f .iTif f.rtiible ones in cjisies<br />
<strong>of</strong> colora, complete with<br />
mclal atiindard at thii sen.<br />
low figure!"<br />
ALASKA BIG<br />
SIDE ICER<br />
frotect your Iicalth and<br />
vc food wilh one <strong>of</strong><br />
icse scientific refrigerfioTs<br />
TvitK 50-poumi ice<br />
TmS large food<br />
. This is our final<br />
-i- FIBRE ^<br />
. EOCKER ?<br />
Uoose spring &caU coved<br />
in cretonne, finished<br />
$9-95<br />
Beautiful Four-Piece Bedroom Suite<br />
Th* weman whs wants quality in her bedfeQm furnishings «ii*l<<br />
finetivs design and finish, will find niany iuit?« Is please hrr, in f.u<br />
iiecli. The lult? pieturpJ, let esampl?^ ii g Vefv ehafminL* she in H<br />
waltiyt veneer with sverlays ef biirl walnut* Th? prke is fxtffnirly<br />
1 guile <strong>of</strong> this fine EhBfSct#r'<br />
Complete Ten-Piece Dining Room Suite<br />
H' ! F .'It •••\i«•ii.=iii=.'!<br />
mil?. ' A|i|il» "liVus<br />
~ jhriay Mutw Cu.. Tuiilli 'mil II » Uli L1»J nMUuii, Bull lot. '-H-I | _""<br />
BI». :.III-K i W A .<br />
1 - "' , — .= =,- =.======-- . = = ===r ^ ^ ' I , ' . .<br />
iVnin|Nm'iii^ «_ _<br />
WA^TF-I' ni = .iith. = i mitiiL mii'l iif iif'itf<br />
„„,._ ' 1MM1<br />
J " • ' *,.1,.M.< iN'iilllli. Hit- ll»nu. iinfl _fit|ift-. -p ,.. ih- wiM Dill will t* Ulwll •»"*•**"<br />
MlitAi, hi,h, M-ii'-i" «"»l tniilln-«^. IK-- 1 MrTAI. I.I-I-. Hiiipi- ni»l miilln- I'-.!- SOTICK NOTIC/K TII T« LIMIT CIIKIIITUIIH<br />
CUKIilTORH IU .,.•,„• -1 »i. U.iU-, itf «1... r.-m- -r i.f I.1.M--P mi.1 nrnni. ,.r H*il_i..i 'Li- nm. fn/nlii!.! j£i > ^ ,<br />
ik I » r.«iin M-1. miihuKiiny K>HIIU ,,,!, ..H* ;' ' " ^ . , _,-,.__., . fc^lllt- Ul Jltllll ui jnliii Mi'inin.f lit'" ''<br />
,.11- I- I I . ••- , I ri. (•„,.. M.IV Inihilv. N. .!„ :.i.,l t,ii,, m,,rl»iiM isibim l*V t^Brlfitfs^^.^^<br />
II liilli ami. . . I „,„„.(,<br />
—-.-.j-li.Fi- ..I' i, h!,Fvt hMil it rrrfifhil r].4'fk , 1 (iilL1 1*124. nil innih »ily«fp In tliB OH? Si '<br />
.,'',, ,M[ ,!-.,. ",!,. |lih -il i'.iiii^ • n.r l'ii Is-? Ilmii h-it ilU) l«f frill i.f Ui'i-uii f'iiy, rfiynty fel Cai<br />
-, . _'., ,,' ,„ ..'.,;,. .,,,. ,;!„•. j .hit i.f i!« :,ii. -i,jiT 1-HL Mi-i.\i>|, j| -i,;,! rtiii-k Mini! Mi>iti= i*f Nmv Ji-fs«¥- wlsieh wi li UnFtEBlH. /; J<br />
i^itiii- i=iii-'.i.' i I.,M•= = r-<br />
!,H-t. B- "I >"-•••-•• #•"• '<br />
itJi. ii-.tny. U.-i.... Til'<br />
i'U .^ALK OI.-'.-MI ]•••...! r.n.K.<br />
< •.:.!.•» |N..|'. •••! .-.ll.llll.-l: •<br />
|iiy V'Ki L'tlilml ... tHHU<br />
Repairint|--SerTic(s Station<br />
: MAHON nhirnelor- Ptnin Rfl'!<br />
; iHt plnMcfUitf; Uriekwurk, H<br />
'W, Beuhssi, ill! B>y &vr. Bct<br />
yAiipENIKO^Ui §• d«-four Rii^en<br />
i You'll t»*Dtwii«4 vrfih eut- woFk, Sl<br />
< anil Phfubi. J6hg OtFEl, 1*1 Weil<br />
'Hell iii&S. *-<br />
Wilt t NOT hftve have rrtur j-uf el«trl«l eketrieu! work ««t-k dm!« F CAHPKNTRlT^Jobbiin, alicfiiiisB-! — MI<br />
bis ipeemliil, AH wiirk i« jftyiFSiileHi, j i,f,,mntiy nttundwi to, FIDQF iRyiaif unii<br />
BaUcfJ" work a BttuSlnlijT: : til!Pli[fnf(li 1 p),jyf seFfipini;, E^tlmHlen fgfallhcd. Jshfi<br />
Aola Bltetfleisn, Pui 6n4 /tsuur? tvi.-nis.jr y^ paigfsaBi li Aibiiry *ve, 1^14=r<br />
BUSINBSS HKllVICE<br />
U..J, AllhlNli BAi-lllSia.<br />
SAKHS, .Hnlil Hnd lUiiairiai.<br />
^iivi? Miiriejr.<br />
1BEAI1 UltOS.,<br />
112.W, ViDdiinil. N. J.<br />
JOBKPn B, I.AWSIIN,<br />
Duler In Smiil mlii lirnvtl, ijmtnl Wurk<br />
EI.EIrTlllOAL cnNTItACT<strong>On</strong>-n jroiir<br />
hnmo'liwii wlriiiK SF eiec!Fien| regHIF-<br />
Inut ir H, M »i. U»iil«l EFIIUI, 400<br />
Aiburr •'» MsU «•<br />
WII.IJAM IiAVli.Bulkhri.i nnii j«ll,<br />
"ntt. sis rennb •!. Bun li | ; {;.<br />
j ftSfl ftsd Cfiricriilii Sfincfetfi BlneK ElPiek niniiumtiaFllik- a i l m i ,<br />
3, E. Csf, yn'-i B?»l t.'<br />
3. E. CSF. ymi mill Corniestieyi A^i.^. |WIMiAl! II gMitU=Builder. 3Q3T<br />
b l a<br />
I POH'T i-ip.., imriini, mill<br />
I esQ&i. AH aeeaynt is ihs rimii tfi finnnsial<br />
is&B«ii&iicii, Occus OilF Kntianil<br />
Biok, ilrtlh iid AlbUF,, Ose«ll OIlF.^ ^<br />
PBBIJC iTENOBnAPHEtt..Wo ltmiBI»ln<br />
lolila huiiMiii KFvle.. «u tun<br />
B,i in. !-', l*rw. H»«?,n,J*i<br />
LOCAL .nd Inrr «•!•«••<br />
fi!«M. Oaa.n'oir B"« "»»• •'1 1 eil.VJ ^,<br />
;.";'•<br />
EMPLOYMENT<br />
situations Wanfid, Mule<br />
1MI' i\IK L'.iui-.MU'ii-r yi
4<br />
Bif*<br />
Mnte<br />
lied*<br />
wl|ilila Polite ;i]ii.ir summer lmnlp un Si'vonth'<br />
1<br />
ii il I ii.-ul, uml Mr». Colivi-r hri' slrtiet o^t>r ill*- wi'ik=*'int.<br />
moil, liut the coumry is ini'r-ruii . Tiii'y ivilfh town :ind IIHIP awny.<br />
.niipyiiiB Ihi-ll- I'l-ei iilly-Iiiir-; Mrs. Win.<br />
'with a natiE <strong>of</strong> iir,>|)cniiiurs v,)w, llamiliun i|i.-i'im-ri< what hus hiip.<br />
,,f Kllsarob<br />
uml kill nt will. They iirt' iiip- puiii-il anil u-ui;-.. lo u hiitr-1, wht-ri' iliimi'il :i|inrtii)('iit-, 11'IT l-'i-iitnil : bi'lh, wu« In town » fi-w il.-Iy.- asrn,<br />
ill Ti d<br />
tttinml by Willium l'uwMl. if hi. .liuw, liis unifnrm, u H^rlit- uvi-iun>. j Mr». Mori, l.iarli, iif 11.i - i-itv,<br />
<strong>On</strong>ii liny lln l a t t i - r hiipin-ii- t u ii^i-ui<br />
too Shirley<br />
own. Thi'ti<br />
HIM jiatriil, I<br />
1 '<br />
' '<br />
'- tii i>l;irt. A l tin- ii-.yrli.im<br />
l w u i l t i . h i - r f u r i i < li.aiiiil i n o i i i i - n t in w a l k H u l u r t<br />
i-hi-n N.-il n>, iiff t.l Fr.ili.r, illl • n-rn frii-nil'iil' Si-<br />
I am! a 1 I'd fiii'l II-. |il<br />
In-Ill hi' pal<br />
, h i m , . , K, |.,.,.. o f O l n i n n illi", N . u l u liiif i-i-i-ii l i v i m f in I'li-u.-smt<br />
•<br />
,1<br />
:iri,f kill lii-r urn •y iiiiliiiL<br />
Hut Shirli-y. ill.«i-u.-.<br />
r ' ri-Ci-i-t I U I - t uf'hi.' fn- % Ml,, ttilli M r , I.im h iliifiiii' lli.<br />
ii-f, I'lipl Jiiiii''<br />
in tin. n ->ui° .if thf rill<br />
lii-il I hi' f u n iiii.i iM'iniM l.i-i-iii.<br />
1 .- W. Li--, '-f tl" U I M I T . i n i is ii iiiu fi-nni -in I.JI.<br />
ty. | ,-i-tiln.ri |ii-rfi'riiii-'l Hi t'n- All:n,ii.'<br />
iii.'-M 'I', .ilii.li.ll, j . «•• I--I-. i.i'.I.Cilj M . - i n u l .<br />
STRAND THEATRE<br />
Today and Saturdays-<br />
ESERTGOID<br />
Monday=<br />
H ' t! Mi.nii! . ciK.iiwvv .pi;i i \i,<br />
LEW CODY<br />
(iKHTRl'DK OLMSTKAI)<br />
ROY D'AKCY<br />
KARL DANE<br />
"MONTE GARLO M<br />
Tuesday— Hi-\ tli-iirh'. XIIH-1<br />
"The Auction Block >?<br />
WITH ' . • .<br />
CHAHLKS WAV<br />
' ELEANOR 'BOAR DAI AN.'<br />
Wednesday—<br />
t >ri:< i \i..rii-:NT \TlnN i<br />
Inr ihi- lii.iii.lii nl th.. I'i Kli.iiiiii hill .»nri*l><br />
"DANCE MADNESS"<br />
CLL4RE* 'WINDSOR<br />
CONRAI) NAfiEL<br />
1'iomiin'iit .Men I'risiilinl Kwiin; T. Corson, »f Itcul F.st.-ili<br />
1 111.IH fur SJIi.Mil<br />
Ulhi-i 1UIII!II><br />
1 Boniif. Savs Mor<br />
ffitj!;,<br />
MKN I'I<br />
h St-lwli-d for I hi- I'optio<br />
i:::;';:;;,;i; M..XKY »KIN<br />
<strong>of</strong> i-utistrurtiiill. it hin tn il.-f. .<br />
IT i'.,yi<br />
n—-II . 1. .<br />
lh ". :'l"<br />
initeiy ili-i-idi-il to liuilil th>. !i'i\<br />
Ktiitiin oil ill-- riiilriiui! funuiiim'.<br />
iaiiil ijpjiysitt* tht? nt.w pliint nf lh"<br />
Senlini'l-LfilKfr, at tin- n-riuT .if<br />
I Eit'hlh ath-i'l anil Miinrs nviiiiu",<br />
1<br />
'.' N.-w Yard ami IH-pul I-iiiiiy.^ill u<br />
In urili-r that it, iii-lwnrk i.f •"'• -~' '<br />
1 tracks shall not In- si-vi-n-il l.y M J""1 : ' 1 :' '"<br />
tliorouifhfafi-, ihe railriiinl ruin. l > ••-•N'IMIII.ly<br />
ha.« Biven the pity ti-n fm-t . llun 1" "' ' -'I.<br />
<strong>of</strong> (is. lali.i on Kiuhth slri-ct uii.l l '"-- l -'l' •• l ' 1|ll 1 l l' 1 'twraty<br />
fret <strong>of</strong> lainl ..» Nii.li, < '"'f 1 '' "',-'H. •<br />
stri'Bt, with thi' uiiilt.rrfiiiiiliiiif Ilini I"'IN .-IMIIIII.UI<br />
the I'ity will otlic-iuljy rl.iw- |iii> »•-• • • !-•• !•-••- "<br />
tveiHii' as it now pibts uml with '"' '"" >-•• -iiiiiii li<br />
the further uniierjtamliiiis that tin- lnl '" 1 "»"'- r -<br />
troliiipiirtation cnnipiiliy «'iii I'll il. t i"""iy A.'--i.<br />
(he Vimio rtretL lu-ynml itu hi.lil- i-hajriiitiii, Mr.<br />
ngs anil ni-xt to tin. Inly. i '*!**'<br />
A'liulkhpail IN now hi?inL f rii^h- ^''y<br />
led to damplytinii on ill., ruilniiii! • v.* 1<br />
-.1L.I-1-<br />
M.iy I'MIIIIH V. M. C . t i.in<br />
Mi.i.<br />
•ri-l.iiy "!' tli. li|..u<br />
V. M. r. A,, iili,, I,,,,<br />
.. i-i-.-l.-iry i.f I'ai,.. M n j<br />
ii-..|li!|.' III. .illli.--.<br />
I wii. ,.|i.,li-.l t',,|. lli,<br />
I' ••'•liilU I.I' Iiu I'!Mil,<br />
1 lli.- Mi.ll ii<br />
M.iy i'iiiii-t Iinii...<br />
L-. ill ".ill.ll tilIU<br />
nf Uii. rily. l.-i>•<br />
i MI' Lln. i'Mitiinitl,.,.<br />
iii.-ill ill<br />
.ill -.<br />
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i'.'"'|" ".- il...<br />
i..-iui-..ii .iuh<br />
; ,|,,K ]. ''I Hi' i-\i'!'!!iLV il IliU iiif.HMili<br />
H i l l iiiii-1., in ,\, iiuitiiiv JM)' II." HAVE HIS DREAM<br />
• 11•.r •• , , r ..io.iiliil. ili-|ilii><br />
.-;.!- li:ii-K , uh,.ii A—i^liiiit Sii|i.-i<br />
in- .1 tl 1 > i,<br />
ii.li-ii.li-iiL 1-:. A Miit-Milliin i ill<br />
ill iiliiiiii,.<br />
I'-L-I-II I n hill.- tnl.I Cily Kin'iiii'i-i- REALIZED SOON<br />
W I I I K M M I I . I . . H i • J r . . t h i i l t i n -<br />
11-,, M^jirli[l i.ni , iiiiijiiiiiy W M I I M<br />
!!iii\ t. t h t . .I..I.I I-' jii^l i. ..i.in ii. Miiniiisi'r nl' jiiiili'wiiy -Ciisiiv<br />
li?.- ii,n,i.,.t,. har.lt.ll,..1 .ullii ii-iitiy<br />
HiiN iliid Miiny Years<br />
In r u n ii tr,,li"y i-nr nn tin' tiiuk.,<br />
N I t h i i l tini" tli" liii. ii'.M iiiiii-<br />
lit' ICsin'riuiHijiiuis<br />
« ; [ . HMi,li,.,l liiiil, il' Its..<br />
• iirt U i i h i i ' i ii.[ii,iyi"i within lyii NVl.nii ||,,, .'lin-iiirs nl' ihf liiil"<br />
1 t '..iitiiiiii'il nil i'iiifi' Hi^ I wii^ rii.ilii. Hiiiiiii-. ]'• • 11,1. urui.'n<br />
:i r> mill iur ii -tiiin in iniiiiiiu" I iii<br />
ifiu-ui'tii- "iilt'ilii! •". Tin- nliiii l;.-i.<br />
MAY OPEN BALL I.. In. i.,,i.ntiiilli li imhly i'\<br />
|ll'!i!'i|t.|"i ill liil' fi-.tiilirillli l.il =<br />
" SEASON IN lln<br />
nli"ii FIRST OF JULY<br />
d, and whn <strong>Jun</strong> I w,,s'""'I<br />
M..|i.... Im- III l.l.-l u.<br />
ppr!litpllili.ilt nf tin- Ai. U- ,,,,lli-l'.-lll|.<br />
1<br />
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I)«iiij(H ill I!,,-,<br />
on I'lfnU-<br />
S|ii';.knif luislni-- rnn.lilioiis<br />
i'-winir T.<br />
•I'll,.,-.- »ii- ii iiiiifi' iitl.-iiiiiiiir.' .if I'ltr-.tn, .if tii" Ofi'Un <strong>City</strong> Kpiil<br />
I li.- iiii-nilii-i'-. uf tin- lli'i-iin I'ity , Kji.ili. Hiiiin!, Mini this In nay ihii<br />
i\i«;iiii^ rhili ill tin' SS'i',!nt'=.iiiiy, MMTiiiiiiri<br />
tu Mill i nf Iiii. iiiKiiiiii.iiiiun in 'iSi'iii tfliili. is rnlti-n! Vim i-n<br />
\iiil In' |.ut .ill, uilli ,, |iyr,,iii"<br />
• l'i,ni'li'r=, an,I lh" lniy. wi-r.-! hi'iir Iht- familiar wail en aiii<br />
JT. |.'||".' l.Tl'iin- i-\p.-il in I'iiiifKi'. ii U : H I .<br />
ilit.• li--l.-.t lli till- ri'purl <strong>of</strong> l<br />
.Inly li. i'l'.l iliilt :m liri'wi.rli . will I ,.<br />
I'.l i'l'llil.. U-l',1 uii!'!'.|i> jiili'il. hiit,.-. «jll [.,,<br />
Kir. I'l-niTii H.-iii in ll.i.Mi.ri. I'ri.i<br />
" lifiiliBuil'k, I'iilu.M. I<br />
If ih,. K III. ill itV- iitli llii. |-iil|il||-l .il ;ill "iil)> il:'" 1"<br />
I I iii'il i.\i'r i"ti.' lit [,• |iiifl.. llii ik Hislli Mi-i'i'l illl.I M;i>' sv.ik Ultli hi- iiiu-i" ill li.ri'.i:<br />
-is 'lli.iu-ili.li uvi-l.ll.-. ill',- n-iiily. 111.- hiipi'iiiiil 1-i-tiilil-llhl iiiti'i'.l.. II,' -1.111, -I<br />
.1 f..r 111" llr'l "<br />
iTtiiry<br />
iniiiiiiiiitiii. viil,'<br />
1 |<br />
ii--i,M lii-n- m a y In- c,p il .Inly iiu- llii. fiiimiu. Sil-l,->'.- Id'-tinni'pV'llf—I.<br />
till.i i w i t h tlii- Hiiihaiiirli iiiliiil-. «f i.iit, n iiiiniiiiiifi. in llrn-'Uljn, i.,-.|<br />
, , U j . , , , . ' A t l i i i i t i . ' i'ny. In any "M-ni, lln 1 tii.-n wi-iii in inanaMi 1 Kiitfi'^':.<br />
m e r m i n aiii>,lil, l ' h f . - l v r ti-iiin will lilay Ihi' iiuui lici-IMuriiiit, a i n in Urookl^i. Afwii^<br />
]>y til,- f l Tiiikt-iliili hi' wii^ liaviiiK a ?.jili'ii-| ~"~-—" =<br />
ili'l tiiiii' ni th" I'n: riinvi'iiiion III ,, , , ,, , n . n n v . »T,r<br />
SHRINE CLUB<br />
^tfrJi-r<br />
WILL PARADE<br />
HERE TONIGHT<br />
Will Hayi- KnU-rluinnu-nl and<br />
iit ihi- Yiu-ht<br />
fltil)<br />
t»y^ tin Hiiliiriliiy, Jtiiy M, in ih,. t,,(. tfiiijni.ir .,.viiral yi.iii> nf yiily.<br />
1 ^ i ;:;;,,:;"!tSiVALlIABLE BLANK<br />
S,-i,liii,-|.|.i-,liri-i<br />
•|T".,n mi lh I'Miiiiittf.r<br />
f;!iii'..miMit* ii .laiiit's '<br />
..I 1 ( ]u._ ('iliiii.lii.iis, II ml pai.l' triliuiii to Atijlii,<br />
laniif I'ity's i-luli, which IH-IIUKM<br />
ir| j' iiiuk Iwn orphim t.'liil,lri'ii fen- a<br />
ii ',' iwn winks' iiiitiint in Atlanlii' C'itj'l<br />
iii lh" I-XIH-IIM- uf iiu. Aliantii? <strong>City</strong><br />
LARGEST CLASS<br />
N,<br />
i-.ilin- I .MANY TO Hi: IN LINK OF GRADUATES<br />
Ori-nii I i(\ MI-II An' -Mi-llilii-r^ SAYS FAREWELL<br />
nl This Alliintii- (rily<br />
1<br />
DEEDS SNATCHED<br />
FROM HIS HANDS<br />
KiwaiiiiiiiM, 'I'll!'.;,- 'thilih-i'ii wi'rti So Says M. L. Johnson, Who<br />
i'lulhi-,1 fur th,. lri|i hy tin. Mun- CiiiiHt-s Arrest <strong>of</strong> Two<br />
tri-nl Kisviiiiis Club. •"<br />
Men<br />
Wiili a nii.iilliir«lli|i <strong>of</strong> Sli, liiii<br />
()i',.rin Cily KiwuniH i'luli liirilii-3<br />
iiiiioiiirihi. hirit"!' .'lulls nf Kiwmiii.<br />
iiilt'i nalintiiil.<br />
- i'lii' iii-xl tiiMVnnliiin will I..- h, I.I<br />
i '• (Cnnliliunl iili iiaKi! A.)<br />
HNCINERATING<br />
PUNT NEEDED<br />
BY THIS CITY S M S S i x<br />
Hi. i< :i I'l'iuliiiit" nf 111,' I ' m<br />
===<br />
.ity Ml' \ i'lilliinl illl'l hii^ li.'i'l<br />
|Pf(sideiit ot (!ommerri> Cham. (II.'HMI.III Ci.iiniy f-n 1 •y wa» liy tii.- i»>y.-i nil Naliiriliiy, July :i, in in,- (i.r niiiiiiin .t'liiriil yii<br />
Uii' Muili IT1 il Lft., Ji-trk. iii.l,' t'SiHiiiii." lit- was i'litriiiri'it li><br />
T t l<br />
!• r,-i'i>iiiiiii-iiil- '' "s''<br />
n,-:n ly<br />
her So TBIIM ijimniiM. '•\,-iir-. _ _<br />
HlonerHat Mi'i-tinn ' _'- - - — "" "<br />
TROUBLE WITH (!AHIIA(JK CARPENTERS OF<br />
|O(Ilcialh HUM? DKIU'-M-II M.it<br />
ter Urouuht "" I'll hy STATE HOLD A<br />
i. Fred Miliine<br />
1. Freil, Mantle, pri-!>i,l"Hl -,-„•--n<br />
-'" GETTING TENNIS<br />
llBm^'B. COURTS IN SHAPE<br />
FOR THE PUBLIC<br />
' M;rny Mtiirn NIIW KntiT^tl fiir<br />
Alhinlic (.'oil<br />
Khip Tnurnanu'nl<br />
1<br />
HAM-: l-'l'KTHKRHKAKINIi<br />
Tniulilr drew Out <strong>of</strong> Sale <strong>of</strong><br />
$11,(10(1 1'rupcr-ty In<br />
l'loridii<br />
iMiiiik ilti|..ls, viilunl at *11,000,<br />
KIWANIS CLUB svi.rt. siiatt.iit.il from the hand* <strong>of</strong><br />
rrnH'dpd With I'rlendK iif<br />
Morris !.. Jtihiisaii, <strong>of</strong> Atlanlii!<br />
<strong>City</strong> uiiil O, tun Cily. in th" loiiliy<br />
Viiiiim I'uoiilu GIVES PRETTY ,,f a lisi-a! l.iink ill .'£ ti'rltivk ytfs.<br />
lirilii.'- iii'lt'rnti.if!, '<br />
.... ifi.i'i'ini'iii I'^FT' i.-f. -I'<br />
I Alii' ji. I,"i]it-U anil Hyniiiii<br />
'ill Hiiili Ri'liinl in lli" MEDALS TO GIRLS j Miiyi-r, ii.ilii tif Ni.wark, who auin'<br />
1 li if- l.nililinif. ill<br />
! eoiniiiifiit'ti, Mr, Jiilinsun to thiuml<br />
.%llillitii- iivt-mii'. '<br />
^<br />
| liank, wt'ii' phii-t.'il timli-r arrest tit—<br />
"IH. nf fl'it'iiil. nf. lln' ilisM'K Lopi-r iind Ryan He? "Iftirt- lh"y .iiUlil leiivi' ill,- lobliy <strong>of</strong><br />
' lli,. tfiiiiiiiitiiilf ,-lii.- i-viv't'd I nitsiiitiii'cl {iiftK I llii' hank.<br />
,vi-.| till' ll li I I il i " u.<br />
•; Th.'y w'i.ri. laki'ii to i.t'niral po-<br />
from Orjfiininiiliiin<br />
,t -I''<br />
lii-i' ..Uitiiin, w'httrf a rhari^e <strong>of</strong><br />
iii'1 ^—=^^ ' iiiri-'iiy was plai'i-ti aKiiinst tlieiii.<br />
I,,-. tiKAIirATKH. AH V.I HHTh,,!,,,,,,^ ,,r uu-' 1'i-ui',- Ji.hu Di-viim<br />
'l I.,.- I,<br />
11 »,ll .1.1<br />
-.. ill in,it! iU.i 1 ai<br />
11 iii .Mlriiilii- riii<br />
-liniiil-il flui'l. tin-<br />
ii i.-.<br />
III<br />
1<br />
. 1 ".,.„ .,, HI mi "ii|ii" it — • ' ii"i-i '!"• '"••» iiniit-r i'liii nf *soo<br />
ii:,,- -iiiii. tiiO'w-,,w.i v,i, Mi-mlKTsiif ( 1 lii«rtiiri!12(iKn-';ri> ''"'i'T-'l'T'Z:"-a"-i<br />
up ..,' n,,,in I'ity r..lk .'.mi; jIIV(,(| Himurs CiviMl .hy • ^ ^ AI " !Ul l 7<br />
"> ^'•"""« "<br />
••','•""' "»;" in r";', 1 ,"'^'','- 1 iii iii n<br />
in I'iilie ' " Mi-n <strong>of</strong> CH-y " .:"Ti,,;,ii,.i:;..i".t,.l,.,,1,Up,r,"w,w Jp<br />
.,,,ili «!,„ l.ii ii M'hiiivi'<br />
-iirity. Until Mr. Jolin-<br />
.., u'lli,<br />
Mi'iiiln<br />
ii'ili'iin<br />
K , 111'<br />
.i.iii.ilini' fill--.,<br />
inr. i-lii,...<br />
."nt rf." i-ra.niiili'.'. all nf ,„•!,. HiliiH.i<br />
,|i <strong>City</strong> Kiwani<br />
^.lii'i,' friiiii iili piiri. nf liii' 11.<br />
liy. N'.his uitl iiis thi- i ,ij?:nit><br />
<strong>On</strong>e «f Spi-iikcrs »n p| n'fTinM IM f A<br />
•lllii.lii.li.il. uf Attiinlii' Cily. ail'<br />
TAKKK ri.AfK IN Affll'ST 1- IT--" m..r.-,l ihi.i Hi- ,••<br />
iniltt'f ill illlii-ifi' liiiM- niii'i".<br />
1 'niv.-ii i<br />
l!iuf. Kiiiiliial-,-,,11<br />
-N.-wurk man inrfeed<br />
f the Ui-.i.n n Cily liiiih'lliul liih'lliul tiny are wnrlh id fuiit<br />
nf Illi- O.-Pill, »11.1111(1.<br />
chili nt. llii- iinii<br />
iir.iiin! tu Li-hu'lE liiiil Mayer,<br />
llii?. J while lie didn't have authentic in-<br />
NinUlrtwat., The pfflRtrty :tato format!, he believed .the pilots<br />
la WM, with the tMtption <strong>of</strong> out<br />
houta arid ona bmJiliHg' plotj lotat-<br />
<strong>of</strong> the planes were., being.._.given<br />
practice.<br />
td in ttt Cirdsni, .- ,', -.-<br />
1 appropfiate<br />
to'ths oeeasion, •.."••..-• ;<br />
BURIED IN PHILADELPHIA<br />
Edward Mawbmy, 70 yean nlil, his city Tiuduy u<br />
who died nt his cottajre, SGI Do-<br />
Laneey place, was huried in Phil- is nnproMnc; rapidly, it i-i .stnU<br />
adelphia Saturday. Interment was StL-nojjriipher, m.de. or female, The .'barlingtbn,'. 1180 Central<br />
in Mt Moj-iah Cenjotery. Death to work purt time 111 centrally lo- Ave., opoh <strong>Jun</strong>e Bth and lith for<br />
was due *9 heart disease and silcated<br />
<strong>of</strong>fice. A • worthwhile- posi- week ohili,' <strong>Jun</strong>e ,15th for. season,<br />
mentg due to 'advanced age. tion for one who, can qualify. All Hunninjf waMr,: - Speeia! fates to<br />
replies .will be hehl confidential. Jul* loth; Mr»,, Samuel Darting,<br />
Visit our sh&w room^ Furni- State past experience, salaiy ex- ton, Mrs. James D. Carter, Owner.<br />
Visit Hotel Strand Dining Room ture Warehouse, Oth and West pected. Apply.Bon F-1K, cure Management. Bell Jhone 70S,—.<br />
Lobby Floor.—Adv.<br />
AVe. — Adv.<br />
Sentinel-Ledger.—Ady.<br />
Adyi' 7 ...... ,..„...,„ Motel<br />
Delawafp' is not in. a: eentral-ieeation,<br />
..As the Planilers is in thft;<br />
etnt'rai part <strong>of</strong> the .city,'the hoajd.<br />
a ilediieil to.held its meetlnig. tlPfSrn<br />
walk at Seventh street. The during the summer months, .<br />
i-inm.l-trip fnre will be 25 cents; This Bction was tahin at tho '<br />
one «ay, 1G cents. Opening day, regular lunehenn rheating <strong>of</strong> the<br />
the trip" will be free to all, accord- board at the Hotel Delaware TUBS.<br />
ing to announcement.<br />
day noon, _ . -......'.-.',"<br />
It is intended to make hourly<br />
trips, and the <strong>of</strong>ficers ask for ths Motel Strand has 6no iround<br />
ca-operaUon <strong>of</strong> the public floor:oitice' for ren^.—Ad¥, „. ;:':,'J:<br />
Stanley M. Pontiere is president,<br />
Tames D. Young secretary, and H. Buy and tell ytiax' Btm&tMA-<br />
0. Pontiere treasurer <strong>of</strong> the comfurniture at VenaMe's, 653 Asbuiy<br />
--.-".*. • '.- , •• '<br />
aViiiue, , • '.. '... ' ,-•••--'••••---•-<br />
pany.<br />
-
I<br />
oiASSMi<br />
READY FOR EMERGENCY CASES<br />
|i I 1 1 I r n rl il 1 nth<br />
th it f lh in mfoira yl I<br />
Modern Beach Hospital<br />
I At Tenth Street Station<br />
Pljjsiciin'i Si% II If <strong>On</strong>i <strong>of</strong> Mn«t ( nmpkte \n\whtre—<br />
** t apt JcrntL 1 rip irtd for Lmergirmt?*,<br />
S rkint n cp 1 n 1 I 1 1 j 11 In. I t >, ir<br />
to» <strong>of</strong> th I ti n Lit L hi I LUI IL if 1 tl L LI Lr i t^n le<br />
ti"4 inn f tl c m t in I n c I lit \ tl r I r I Ir<br />
rgrn \ bn^ iuil dons. Lh 4il H it t 1 t k u th<br />
tliw I n I I I 5 f t | 1 f 1 s<br />
suftl.nl t t on h I r t 4t tn f f 1 i t ih r Lra<br />
OCEAN CITY, N.<br />
JUNE 18, <strong>1926</strong><br />
t>R 1-OGUI A VISITOR LARBEN ISPORTATION CO<br />
[ r T | l n thr gQ7 Second street<br />
I hone 12Bb <strong>Ocean</strong> Clly N J<br />
m£t mpWc TipU *,. nf --. 1 ...... n 1 11 1 b | t l I ml I t r<br />
HI 4blS TO mitt mil ALL OttABIUSS<br />
hapt tv r ei-n C p in J k 1 1 nt h I I r M n I I<br />
l{ UT nl W i A| |1 l 11<br />
Iht r,u pm it tl T I !I/' r n I i I t t<br />
^MTn-rut'. r l.'.kt 1 I '! 4 n« , .r". « /I<br />
.«l , n II ml t I. t I I I I I i-I HI<br />
«iwi. 1 n tiu n tl r XL t(i<br />
mfflcir f ur tr t 1 f II I U I » ill<br />
High I ii I I r I Hi 1 1 I tr 1 T ^ s<br />
i.ibi t, thr LI I t h I i> 1 I |t 1 th (1 i<br />
lift! Mil I til It I t 1 1 I 1 nl ri I r<br />
t nf J,r 1| r 1 t n 1 n|r I i lh 1 tr I n hi th<br />
r m ph r II •- H t I r \ t II c I il<br />
ntirn iti n 1 ec li> i 1 In ft- hi<br />
We Are Now in Our<br />
New Location<br />
I 1607 Atlantic Avenue<br />
Nsar<br />
ATI ANTIC CITY, J* J<br />
This lb \nur imitation lo call and inspect<br />
onr new start, and incijantjllj lo take ad<br />
Vitntajje-<strong>of</strong> a. !?r(.ul nduction sale in pspc<br />
lencs, etc<br />
leo onr salespeople regarding substantial<br />
on <strong>of</strong>fice furniture<br />
Comennd look at our window All pnets<br />
plainly marked.<br />
COTTAGE<br />
Fifth Street<br />
Opposite<br />
m HiKh SCIHIOI, Htiutiful<br />
Outlook Iiear Ueaih<br />
5 Bed Rooms<br />
$13,000<br />
Well Financed<br />
LET US YOU<br />
For the INVESTOR<br />
and the HOMESEEKER<br />
The Supreme Opportunii<br />
WILL BE READY SOON<br />
To Pat on the Market<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s Master Suburb 1
i Wfiki<br />
FOUR OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N. J., FRIDAY, JUNE lfe, <strong>1926</strong><br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Sentinel-Ledger<br />
•- -—4 its b&ond Clasa Miltar »t Tom OrflM Oami Cltr N J<br />
Under ^:t <strong>of</strong> March 3. 1S71)<br />
FOB A GREATER OCEAN CITY<br />
Published I try Frldn><br />
OCLAN CUTf/PRINTING *ND<br />
PUBLISHING CO<br />
nil yl lj.-Jtfrr HufUlnv 1- uhtl ircrt anJ Mm re A<br />
(I^CTt Iti Itt 1 *! Mr fl ^nll)<br />
OCXAN elTY N J<br />
Telephone 1 (f<br />
AI.H15HT L. INGRAM, rLLllgli<br />
J. E. MncNAMEE. Editor<br />
CLINTON 1), I,OWDEN. AdMirtl^flit<br />
C I|H. M iv Count} s !<br />
-utlon<br />
writ<br />
' tiv<br />
to Ukla I>H[K<br />
iiathe fopy<br />
rlEiK li<br />
^tt- Bltt UiP ^iirc^lull Of<br />
valttj tho o^lniou or tho im<br />
r u l l l r lublil ^1<br />
n uvt IK m this n<br />
ill<br />
. ol lllo<br />
I tit. **>n ln<<br />
FKIUAY, JUNE 18, <strong>1926</strong><br />
; GKTTING INTO A RUT<br />
', Owing to the growing tendency toward<br />
fO»cinli/.utioii iri every department <strong>of</strong> human<br />
,[iti\lt\ it is beiorning moit- tlillimlt lm tilt'<br />
i|i'irajje man to keep in touch with what is<br />
({nijg~on~ ill ins<br />
hi will <strong>of</strong>ten entnuiilei ideas whieh will lie<br />
il practical bemlit in his own bphele ot<br />
t mal p lunthinj. else Hoik foi i<br />
Abo\e all, he should la\ aside loutiue J n pl ,]ULInK something us, tul<br />
j — - J" 1 "- «f mdultr . Here m the Initpd States w<br />
Big in s\stematK thinking Main mm ui'iimis is mu h rnechinical j<br />
4ble to evolve then btbt ldi as in some quiet p m , j,, (_(„„,, Russia intl tndi i<br />
$pot away from the scene <strong>of</strong> thin daih use dim two tj foui times as much hiiimii<br />
piuii is mi eluinn.il That<br />
\mcin i i neh and that is th<br />
uc hii?h ind ipportumt\ grc it in thib na<br />
turn Hitrh pnduetion pu nnn tells 1hi<br />
sloij <strong>of</strong> om high «p;Ls shoit horns and<br />
modiin ion\omenecs m r\t_i\ home If the<br />
list ot thi «III kl w mil) fi\ f0 toll,,w mn c\<br />
impli thui « uilfi hi. moip happiness and<br />
li ss eiu i f i wais uiil di i oiel<br />
IN 4MERK V<br />
h Sitni f( i<br />
to tlic cffiit tint<br />
This is i mistaken<br />
this tint ion ib n it<br />
imple—we all wink<br />
\\.L i,rn<br />
r^aji-<br />
Indi<br />
... for-<br />
__ ..jui Centennial urid the<br />
Jt rsey Exposition at u Co t<br />
$7 ilb 1 ho company "i initl<br />
nt the.the mlvprso eoncluslonn an><br />
ic South arc itiHi there iH^noTJubllc-tiHceB- ToM Buiftttng, WnshlnirtQnt {>-<br />
nf slty at nreiMit for u clinnnel <strong>of</strong><br />
„,„ .,,„ „...,..., bidlirreBter d-epth than 20 feet n»an-<br />
, on 26,000 booklets and quoted I thoriied b the. existing project It<br />
a pnrc <strong>of</strong> 14.175. or |7,476 for 1 Mould further i,eem that the pres<br />
^0 000 j ent project should not bl» complet<br />
AlthiniKh the prm» aikfil wn ill to provldn a depth In excess<br />
irnytccsi, <strong>of</strong> th/-appropriB , <strong>of</strong> II" feet »t mean low wstir until<br />
for thill phaM<br />
il> W R D Hall<br />
r. |.r< i ntato i ft r tht.<br />
onun* mil d thttt<br />
<strong>of</strong> tht<br />
jrcnend<br />
from<br />
the job. There were<br />
letters <strong>of</strong> s<br />
tor <strong>of</strong> the<br />
tubllc-<br />
prct*i<br />
county, rer<br />
oinpan be<br />
y<br />
«ther<br />
comment nml xperitn#<br />
juntif an incrcahed<br />
stuill<br />
and Harbors, Roottl 1711, Mnnlt-<br />
and Bhould be moned In time to be<br />
In the possession <strong>of</strong> the oaid boattl<br />
within four weeks from the date <strong>of</strong><br />
this communication.<br />
<strong>On</strong> Monday afternoon, at<br />
Women » .<br />
31<br />
jy depth under s|onllI.y S(,cicty will meet at tho<br />
new conditions homl- <strong>of</strong> Mrs Ml Badhaui, 413<br />
All interested p irtu- have the \Occan<br />
,lvcnut<br />
l f l frm tnt<br />
privllfjp. <strong>of</strong> an appeal from<br />
[conclusion to thi« bounl <strong>of</strong> et<br />
tnt«<br />
for" riven nnri harbors, i<br />
permanent boily slttuitf "t Wash<br />
thiH i<br />
county .^ ..<br />
Iriilnn, civic w ipticx. the Board I ington, D C to which all<br />
if Inch Idci inpniprijti \iiin lit<br />
prpnMi il flfrounii^ upon whleli-<br />
•111)1? TABLE<br />
P VI L T SPILIM K<br />
\PIJ mttd \ftnistiittt Manager<br />
Hotel strand<br />
PLANS TO LEARN<br />
HOTEL BUSINESS<br />
Paul E Snlicker Hi(r'i School 22<br />
Graduate Now Asb bl<br />
Tilt ManiRcr nf Mr ind<br />
<strong>Jun</strong>e<br />
rifdieted ,tl(lea for tho <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>of</strong> I itj- lu-achY u* cempilel hy Kit.<br />
rnftimiiii, on thp Boardwolk, and<br />
h iiiid on Stumlanl Time:<br />
<strong>Jun</strong>e, 1916<br />
A, M, P, M.<br />
il 1 r<br />
Whatevei<br />
» wnaievei mm IK the detids ot am<br />
method adopted, a poition <strong>of</strong> outs time<br />
Should be dtvoted to sound reidin( r eo\criiib<br />
varied subjects Othenwsi hp will miwt-i<br />
fcly get into a rut And gptting into i mt<br />
13 bad lor his mtelliit and bad fei his busi<br />
(less<br />
s the rciiKon<br />
nasm WARI.<br />
ELECTRIC A i; GAINS '<br />
According^ to a jrovernmeuL report made |<br />
MlMlt ruenth, industiial londitions an<br />
non aatiRfactory than in either <strong>of</strong> the two<br />
ytars this iomlu=uon lieing hised,<br />
>nmanly on the inirtjsed ui( <strong>of</strong> i<br />
It IH lecojjnized that thi itnount <strong>of</strong> iln<br />
j Accoiding to a iroveinmeiil repoit mule 1)1 St RATING THE E\r,IE<br />
V\ti il months Ago a splendid sptiimen<br />
it tht g lden e ib'Ii thi emblem ol Ann iie.in<br />
Irbidotn ind hbciti. uas caught in i stec<br />
tiap in om ot the Western States and is<br />
j „ - „ .... ..^ l tori| < nt^d a i t u t<br />
Stun I H tel t<br />
I it i hi) r i<br />
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School <strong>of</strong> Music<br />
Mimhii et N, A, O, n I M IBi-B<br />
SluJloi III Kl,hit Bimt.<br />
riANO PIPS ORGAN THEOBT<br />
FT<br />
Prepare for<br />
Your Future Now<br />
Do' not wait for better times be.<br />
fore giving thought to your future.<br />
Now ig the time to aceumuiati and<br />
save a part <strong>of</strong> each earned dollar,<br />
An account with us will help you;<br />
A'A Interest Paid on Savings<br />
Fund Accounts,<br />
ESTABLISH EP ITir.<br />
^AN.1, 18Qgl IK<br />
Tool<br />
Utej<br />
The<br />
drawn It's |<br />
Hut if<br />
tnted by<br />
OM <strong>of</strong> onr<br />
Ihsuranca<br />
you needn't<br />
can repine^ ^<br />
without fcat|Vroplt< who lm\t n nta^i lit<br />
dOH Wei ley avpimo She h i puli<br />
lfc Btcnogrupher bn the Boardwalk'<br />
at 'Tenth street.<br />
C, C. KusscH, <strong>of</strong> Chestnut Hill,<br />
ia among the well-known<br />
now ill thin city. Ho !« Bt fl?5<br />
Central avenue for the peaaoli.<br />
Chn«. Bandlere nml family, <strong>of</strong><br />
Sun lny aftunoon which Tho ,, Moclmn „„, % lft<br />
i Children'!! Day thft I 1 1f»t11 hila Mj hia arc an mik the<br />
jbytcnan Sunday Sclloil li d «|<strong>of</strong> the Delaware<br />
I Children B Ih»y nerviti" with<br />
tlnng unil BlnBini' ^H «tr>"<br />
by to B«6 Lull or T \\ II ire<br />
[ an superintendent<br />
[A committee <strong>of</strong> the YIIIIIK 1 ti<br />
LS Lounty Cou icil ^i HIHO<br />
Jiselit and John ' rwc iv ink in<br />
fcnouncfmeilt that th I UIIL Mi j<br />
Sunty Council wo il 1 j,i f, i irfcc<br />
oonlight sail on 1 ndnv i tinnir<br />
jne JJ5 *n Gri*at EfW Harbor IIJJ<br />
18 o clock The recLipM ould<br />
', tm»»rd tho fund ti oil d<br />
mpir to Lako Winni|iesaul«.e<br />
' H *. oop»"rf Jr County Young citj<br />
dps superlnUntlent intr)duLcl!r r<br />
iel Way, om <strong>of</strong> ihe bo 4 in | th lieijli wher hi D Ily Di 7 I<br />
Ifd in the wurk <strong>of</strong> the county en nil ukaiu h 1 I fi rth<br />
II viho was chairman o the F (,HM.I- <strong>of</strong> Un v 1 Hill hi<br />
iphy lommitti u • f tilt? lai. I ipe o| n i hi t tti|. 70( Wt Ic<br />
; County_ull dw I nfeii IUP_I t ueiiue <strong>On</strong> cit><br />
• r full niiotn nni it it 1 """!!'"!. Ii i "mm r lion<br />
ir full quota prin iv U| pllln , Ui<br />
ten Be»aion» SomuelWut I<br />
floor and spoke an folltws i^<br />
preeenU.il the banner<br />
ChaH. H. Lawyer ]in• ocial<br />
Kln(,ilom that lesus ulkil<br />
jut wo a Lroup f 11 I It- In<br />
; dntl workiiiit titethci li IM ^<br />
i name high HUndtrds f njit<br />
1 * ing anil hflplnf, each otl f r<br />
' way po sible<br />
tFonrth the rilif.nu Thouth<br />
hysicil the mental n I the [<br />
mles <strong>of</strong> life an Uvelip I<br />
I not the reliKuu wt nr like<br />
. It ii leliRion that c li plet s<br />
perfects human life Je "s<br />
I mil the Vine vi re tin<br />
ichei. Without Him »e em<br />
bear fiuit<br />
: taeh year the ork inlzition<br />
i » county rally Tins \eir II<br />
1 hfl I in Wll luo I on J n iir\<br />
It was an entl usiiifclli* t,ath r<br />
; an I 1 trgely Htti nile I I • I tho<br />
( ity Pirrbytiiian Sun I iv<br />
rat capturett the pvn fi i tl<br />
. . ., nuinhna |ie cut in I f<br />
| the not <strong>of</strong> the t mmittri f i<br />
i a Jifnutlful trnphv mt I M'<br />
Corbon v-ith th<br />
Ut the Um cr Hi II<br />
the h>mn the pa tor flu<br />
r iClian ^ N Voegtlui tit<br />
prayir<br />
ill on o( Cit'<br />
\ I Mi fc til<br />
| f i tt e In mer minth<br />
ti tint it th Lmv l \<br />
n<br />
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,
W3&EiSsB&ffi&tWB&<br />
SIX<br />
NEW MEMBERS OF<br />
NEWSUPT.OF - =<br />
ON BIG OUTING<br />
I CITY GOLF CLUB Plan- hiiie be* n completed b><br />
the Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce for tiiP<br />
Reports ReceiV- on ^ i"t"m"ii.nt <strong>of</strong> the 1,500 mem*<br />
- od ut Meeting <strong>of</strong> Club %££»? ^i"^<br />
' at Handera will iirme heie from I'lilladelplua<br />
IITTLE INTEREST<br />
: IN THE PRIMARY<br />
(Continued from Page 1)<br />
OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER^ OCEAN CITY, N. J., FRIDAY* JUNE 1026<br />
OTVLREMOVES<br />
PILES OF DEBRIS<br />
OPPOSE PARKING<br />
IN CAMP GROUND<br />
(Continued from Pagu ])<br />
BLANK<br />
DEEDS SNATCHED<br />
IN CASE OF W.J.ANDS.R.R. (Continued from Page 1)<br />
TWO TEACHERS VISITS THE CITY duys, the city would remove it at<br />
the exprtiM. <strong>of</strong> tht Shun I an<br />
Lino Mr MULMUIUH maili tht<br />
flatter May be Taken Before L. K. Mart, SucQ^aor to T. C. ftut**mciit thut hi** umipmy \tntihl<br />
' Stiite Commiwrfuncr <strong>of</strong> Herbert, Hero on do tht. work, it 1 claimed<br />
i Education<br />
Inspection<br />
Will Hill Company<br />
Monday, how* \cr Mr M uMil<br />
t At noon today uppurcntly no T\ C. Herbert, for the past three Inn told the < ity < unmu ^ion* ri<br />
that the trolley company would not<br />
further action liiut life" taken by * ars superintendent <strong>of</strong> the At- ixinove th*<br />
Alfred O, Miller, former principal ljint.ii* Diviainn <strong>of</strong> th** Pennsylvnnin<br />
if the We ley Avenue School, and ) Kailnmd, with headquarters at<br />
^ Emma JV, AflucNei)<br />
has been promoted to th**<br />
principal <strong>of</strong> the Central Awmif<br />
position <strong>of</strong> superintendent <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Munongali*)a Division, at 1'itts-<br />
$chool. In their fi^ht with the<br />
burgh.<br />
Board <strong>of</strong> Education to 1'fpttiii their<br />
Mr. Herbert is succeeded by L<br />
lonner position."<br />
K, Murr, former acting superin-<br />
2 An a£t?inp(. to interview Mi\ tendent <strong>of</strong> the New York Division,<br />
Mac Neil shortly hrfim; noon wnh who visited <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Saturday<br />
on a tour <strong>of</strong> inspection. With Mr.<br />
with cut nvail. S)i to <strong>of</strong> the famous Dui1> Dozen Imnd<br />
thi»<br />
.resort, but another meeting "nctrt* '«i^inft ^hibitioiut h><br />
will ho hclif within a few da>Vp"no" the AmbwiAador Club girls and the<br />
jSte uf -vbhicb. Will bt xiv« n thi. ifti kmith Brothers, <strong>of</strong> Atlantic tit),<br />
interested | a trip through th*? cit>, a dip in<br />
• At the last dinner-meeting <strong>of</strong> the urf ami \anous other forms<br />
th? elnb at the Flanders, Robert <strong>of</strong> »ntertajnment ha^e been irrang<br />
Radforri, Dr Allen Corson. Kith J cd<br />
ferd II Johnson and John Simon re- The deletnttion will be met nt<br />
ported that they had a number <strong>of</strong> the depot by nt> <strong>of</strong>ficiate and <strong>of</strong><br />
Planed applications for member i fl^p, ant] member* <strong>of</strong> the Chamber<br />
Ship in the orfffrnization <strong>of</strong> Commerce and efccorted to Un?<br />
T •* a ll|l|CIIs41011 <strong>of</strong> P ljI " beach, uhere th**> will be put<br />
*p further the organization, *ith throu h - ^time-up ' exercises b<br />
ihiffffeitions thut a high grade fold ' w^ n 6 A ,,<br />
r<br />
£r W printed, on which will ^, »rB*«<br />
{hi. rnune^ <strong>of</strong> the t <strong>of</strong>fic Dinner will be M-ned it the<br />
tors and th*» namet <strong>of</strong> Ihone men 1 Plunders „___<br />
**vho are- n*>w identified with th** I Thl** v.ill hi tin* fourth annual<br />
filub I outing (if tin organization to<br />
- —' — j <strong>Ocean</strong> Cit<br />
A.rrnngement'f for the trip w.ere<br />
mad* 1 arrangements miglit lie made along<br />
Fifth und Sixth streets fur Uking<br />
care <strong>of</strong> nutomubilft parking.<br />
Director Cumpbcll wnnt«d to<br />
know tf the streets around the<br />
camp groundK art.? now filled with<br />
parked machines—whrtlior then?<br />
are more there now than last<br />
year.<br />
P'S only fair that the public should know thai the<br />
Mr. Slocum said that none Li cost <strong>of</strong> tlrliveriiiH coal coultl l«' cut. But the only<br />
parked therp ju^t now o fai a*«<br />
he kno^s but the thiiu^ht is tn Iwav<br />
to do it is for everybody t*.t oni^v early. It is<br />
take tare <strong>of</strong> the increased traffic simply this: If con) «aa ordered evenly I he year 'round,<br />
that will confront the city thi: coal men could cut their delivery equipment in half.<br />
summer.<br />
We print this for the public good. If it helps in that<br />
Director Robinson suid that*since<br />
the proposition hu£ l>een publishrd direction, we will feel amply repaid.<br />
in the papers he had received u<br />
number <strong>of</strong> protests. He declared<br />
"For Coal Comfort Call"—<br />
that seventy-five percent (if the<br />
people are opposed to giving automobiles<br />
parking space o*i tin* romp<br />
Ktounda. There would be an injunction<br />
against such n move.<br />
Mttyor Chumpion .said the .city<br />
needs camping space for auto? ATLANTIC COAL YARDS<br />
coming a l»n# djstuni t<br />
J, Howard Slocum and others<br />
JOHN T. DWYKIt Msr.<br />
said the Chamber <strong>of</strong> Gominlcn .prrnlilcnt <strong>of</strong> the organl-<br />
V who arrivnl by automobile<br />
rVom tho Tlwwur cit/ Oils mom'<br />
L T LM J T I [" 11 r I 'I I' L n I TI U\j I il i ii nti rr \ "i~<br />
There is <strong>On</strong>ly a Limited Amount <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Front Property<br />
And the people have just commenced to realize it The demand and supply governs<br />
the price. The people * in and * around ...i . Philadelphia, =,..-.,, Caniden and South Jei sey still have<br />
the opportunity If you can not sec it, don't foipjet that people a pood many miles farther<br />
away are looking over your heads.and .seeing it, and latei on, when you begin to<br />
think you would like a nice summer home in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, you will find that some one<br />
has bought the nice, desirable lots and homes, and will not sell to you unless they get<br />
a nice pr<strong>of</strong>it.<br />
REAL ESTATE<br />
FOR SALE, RENT<br />
OR<br />
EXCHANGE<br />
Woodbnry Office:<br />
55 Delaware Street<br />
Phone 4&<br />
If Buying—See<br />
If Listing—List With Us<br />
COTTAGES, APARTMENTS, BUNGALOWS,<br />
FOR RENTING OR SELLING<br />
JOSIAH E. DuBOIS<br />
Realtor •<br />
P. MASON FOX<br />
- Manager ,<br />
MORTGAGES<br />
CONVEYANCING<br />
INSURANCE<br />
OF ALL-KINDS<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Office:<br />
647Battersea Road<br />
Phone 305<br />
For Pr<strong>of</strong>it-<br />
Buy HARBOR LOTS;<br />
Thm WALTER B. McCORKLE<br />
424 Eighth Street<br />
A Season<br />
Of Opportunities<br />
Is approaching^ rapidly. Will it mean anything to yonJ<br />
We recall to your mind lastyear's-Real Estate-ActivjtyJ<br />
as a suggestion for you to be prepared for a still greater i<br />
activity this year. You are not prepared unless you have<<br />
some property to put on the market. There are a great!<br />
many opportunities for you to buy now at a low price;a s<br />
price that will not stand when the activities begin.<br />
SOME GOOD BUYS<br />
Because <strong>of</strong> the Low Prices<br />
and the Valuable Location<br />
Six Lots<br />
<strong>On</strong> Inlet Road<br />
Cheapest and bust buy in<br />
the Gardens, restricted.<br />
$3,100 Apiece<br />
Two Family<br />
Apartment House<br />
In Central Location<br />
Three Jted Rooms and Itath<br />
Each Apartment<br />
Price $11,000<br />
Simpson Ave.<br />
Lot 40x100<br />
$2,100 NOW<br />
New Cottage<br />
In Gardens<br />
Four Bed Rooms and Bath<br />
Piped for Heat.<br />
Now Priced at<br />
$14,500<br />
This <strong>of</strong>fice will be glad to furnish information on any,<br />
development in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> or vicinity<br />
507 Ninth Street<br />
REALTORS<br />
Telept<br />
CHORISTERS WILL VISIT OCEAN CITY<br />
, k mm i .1. tij „ lo mm CHOIR<br />
TO VISIT CITY<br />
OOINE 29<br />
1 alit uri >kc> on "Ilenjflt^ <strong>of</strong><br />
iFctth Sun In hcli ill mmtlJt ,l,n, Mi Mnreit UT t<br />
thur I lo ti|. it mnui! 11 nit. if |(Lr t oration on "<strong>On</strong><br />
[tin hame ilaj in I run a i 11 j ion |[ ,j<br />
ml riftj f I io(t<br />
t til ut\<br />
^ \ aldu Lt pt i the v d?<br />
Hi l 1 tr in nil I i ou v^ill iKvui \ 1 \ ul<br />
f WnK«man, whn i« M|M<br />
,_„„„_, <strong>of</strong> the country. Dr^ Bagly, D,<br />
The Halutaterian was MIHH Rusa= ] itevgnR said, gave thi results <strong>of</strong><br />
lion, J irnr<br />
^aldn L-spOr.<br />
1 charpt «f the chair, a^ked that<br />
IIMI perini r *nar Wpl'li.und . . _.<br />
h are I» IIIK made te tnke the i!itt Vi ^" i >>ln to 1<br />
[incntary qdueaiion in this country<br />
The cluzz iluwer wass the Amcr-jand in Europe. The firKt sis<br />
.n Beauty* class colors* blue urnM months l<br />
Union There is<br />
n on a trip through the strength ),<br />
lutomobile** aftRf which, T^»e eohimcncement addrpHit wiw<br />
ill i njoy JI picnic dinner and d^livere*! by Di% I^eun Curbing<br />
lib cquently tflkc advantasrc <strong>of</strong> Piincn, nf Dickinson<br />
) man plmnH <strong>of</strong> amuN@mtnt'<br />
.: the ItoanlwHlk and perhaps r<br />
I dip in thi. surf I<br />
ie „ . it Hint ,.<br />
tniTtthxUJi Ulid no Un Mrh I<br />
be | rott.t ti d iu nt ^t th<br />
<strong>of</strong> polities an 1 fatle<br />
He Your^Llr<br />
The onL tiling fiia lu it<br />
mnHt <strong>of</strong> is tub. feel So kt i<br />
wah fi fi vi vtrfteb 1 i in ati<br />
ently<br />
bumf i II Hit th ImL Sli ^<br />
the w »rhl yon ri lmmm i<br />
Others Pay laki it * LS> 1) n t<br />
be the ba<br />
^P^nt in Caiifornittt Ne^<br />
niettn, "In^ Concor=' leetlng that Btate beeausq it ranks<br />
iifflont' the first !h public Nchpal<br />
education. The last sis months<br />
ho npent abrnJirlj payinjf fipgelal attiMition<br />
te clomcntary edueatinn in<br />
Franco, Sivltiijiiatul and Choqpwas<br />
"Siiuurc Peu« in Hound Sbviihia. We are aceu^temed to<br />
consider everythtnp in aur<br />
yg<br />
Miss Kyan, In aililiiion to her j country superior to aiiythinji that<br />
n If tliat^ you* Rpeuk Up Its ^our<br />
buflineRa to prow Itl<br />
OtliffK 11> in h All k r< ftt ini H i»- •-. * „.<br />
motpht retiring Win A Rcardon <strong>of</strong> TuckalliKJ,<br />
Anil uuiLth II t b\ thrir hoi i t i"« "iMiirliil tho 110 jirlio «ITt.»4<br />
iir
Opening <strong>of</strong> Season—Manufacturers' Sale<br />
Bathing Suits<br />
Large selection <strong>of</strong> Suits—all styles and<br />
colors for entire family<br />
Complete Lint Bathing Accessories<br />
Reg, $1.50 Sweat Shirts-<br />
Special at .... ...............<br />
$1.10<br />
Beg. $2.50 $2.50 White White Open A>1 7A<br />
Sweat Shirts—Special at ^1.7 9<br />
with buttons and I wo pocket«<br />
Reg. $150 White Navy<br />
Pants—Special at „.„„.,<br />
$1.00<br />
NEW YORK SHOP<br />
936 Asbury^Ave.<br />
OCEAN CITY SENTINEt-IEDGEH, OCEAN CITT, N. J., FKIPAY, JUNE 18, <strong>1926</strong><br />
"wKrlJv* V'-f'<br />
IWORDS OVERWORKED<br />
JT_IN EVERYDAJLJ<br />
KV, 'Terrible" and "Awful<br />
t AmuHK Those Misapplied<br />
"Too many <strong>of</strong> our writers, Rpe&k-<br />
&B and college graduates, to fiuy<br />
<strong>of</strong> the common run <strong>of</strong><br />
complains Dr. Frank H.<br />
managing editor <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Npw Standard Dictialiliry, luck u<br />
Vocabulary <strong>of</strong> synonyms, just us* if<br />
the dictionary wasn t full <strong>of</strong> them<br />
She result 13 that too m«ti> <strong>of</strong> our p . anlon ; ye ' led . the , lr , ? ay d ? w friend who is 'awful' pretty a<br />
tlitesta one who is awful' homtlv<br />
my Words Ml sap pi I<br />
"A little girl, who wus out<br />
motoring<br />
" "<br />
** _j i ,. , ,i rivir, for hi. has told u^ uhen 01<br />
Words lose their t>i|)rn,Hlienti3 and yeiipj Canvasboiki the otli<br />
cmphuii from ovrmork | jellc.1 l'artflts An army <strong>of</strong> unts<br />
1 one duy, remarked cheerfully<br />
each time a cemetery came<br />
into view: 'Oh, look I there's a<br />
nice graveyard. Isn't it cute?' <strong>On</strong>e<br />
might as w**H speak <strong>of</strong> a 'cute* l<br />
phant or a 'cut*' forontosaurus or a<br />
i-utfl' whale, if tht; correct sense<br />
>f the word is to be ignored.<br />
'An eminent author recently<br />
took n trip down the 'Unknown<br />
Itiver/ and he did it *n a blatant<br />
wuy. The fact is he and his com-<br />
"* "Who amung us his not a fnerd attaikrtl uur curnp at n'ght und<br />
whom everything la elcfrnzit' pvfrjhody yelled Nowhere iti thin<br />
is an elegant' day! It WM annarrative<br />
are we told that ,<br />
- — «• jr.ii i - ; I<br />
leganf w«lding; ht went to anl thought <strong>of</strong> shouting or bawling,<br />
Ifganf show; he owns an 'ele- SSMamlng or exclaiming,<br />
SE L]j «, ds M. 'ft?"*: ."To illustrate the delluto.sliadM<br />
I will have an 'eleaant' soul,<br />
n "Then there's the fellow to whom<br />
•verythUig ii 'fine, 1 . Me hoi a<br />
' ne 1 house and a 'fine' dog! he<br />
nokei a 'fine' cigar and reads o<br />
ne 1 these wordi shall be used indis nsioclnted with a terrain grandeur<br />
i-riTniTijiti-ly nn. fnr th» other Wll?!! 1 JiS-t0TO1 Slid la ll«t fOmpatlblo<br />
applied to tho feminine ^ejrtypt no with anything that 1*J small In<br />
four word* mil be more dinWentJ romaine, women are desirlbeil ai<br />
A beautiful woman may be ,111 ob-J huuitiful or hund^oinp in poetry,<br />
I nf admiration, u handsome! the 'slu.phi rdeti^s "^n<br />
<strong>of</strong> meanings in words, take, for<br />
instance, the words beautiful, fine,<br />
handsome and pretty. They may be<br />
termed aynonyrnoua words-- that<br />
is, words that have nearly the same<br />
meanings but that differ in their<br />
range <strong>of</strong> application. When we<br />
speak <strong>of</strong> cancret« things we «uy a<br />
beautiful palace, a handsome<br />
book; he had a 'tine' sleep<br />
1 house, a pretty cottage. Beautiful<br />
ate a 'flne' meal. Or the BU.SH-<br />
J relates to something moru- aeriouc<br />
rl who ii 'tenibly' glad and and engaging; pretty to things that<br />
'•'• sorry and flndi a joke are somewhat more gay und divert,<br />
' food. She is twin to theing.<br />
g We speak spek <strong>of</strong> a abeautiful<br />
poem, p ,<br />
|>a who has worn 'awful' to the a line trafsdy, a pretty comedy comedy,<br />
iadow <strong>of</strong> its former self. An en. bt but not, t as fformerly,<br />
y, <strong>of</strong> a beauti- bti<br />
irtainment is an awful' bore or ful tragedy.<br />
i h 'awful' good, ihe admires u "Although fate has decreed that<br />
1 no defect and embraces proportion, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, has opened n sum-J<strong>of</strong> the Madrigol-SingetB wh.o_ur& - ME<br />
regularity, correct distribution <strong>of</strong> ll li« Bt-BIT-Ownii t8l7O nteikue vtuue Hll [well known k RT I" thifTpart hi <strong>of</strong> the<br />
color mul all particulars thitt etv<br />
Mi« . Smith ha» has bem bemidentified<br />
with > r_untrv<br />
In t<br />
Mr Holti for the past elj'ht years.<br />
gag* attention. A woman may bftSho<br />
]ma produced many lit<br />
reprrsoutid hiiridsome and ndt pretty; pretty who are fiinping i in tjie j various C G Kilhy, manual training In-<br />
P"«tor, th<br />
preach on<br />
nan <strong>of</strong> wonder, und a pretty j n*s prettj<br />
not handscime; but to church h choirs in Philadelphia hidlhi nndd<br />
structor In the Ocen.11 <strong>City</strong> puhllc<br />
, <strong>of</strong> lo\e A beautiful woman i*s lie mty i* specifically a femlnint<br />
schools, H spending a week nt<br />
IM iiutnul "he muU bi both prcll\ throughout the State<br />
one <strong>of</strong> dellcaU mold, whtiw fea jpprftclion Notwithstanding the iin.t himdaoini ' Mii-. Smith 11 one <strong>of</strong> the < Trenton<br />
: 1215 ..<br />
"•>* the tn,<br />
turts urn regularly fonnid, Uilt,'fict Unit wi ha\* pretlv py mill,<br />
iceful nnd well shaped b^uuty in the male »ex is u defeat. OPENS STUDIO<br />
In other wortK, a v-umun 11 A man may be fine or hund^ome,<br />
beautiful when he possesses in woman beautiful or pretty Ml«B Arline It Smith l.iwi Vocltl<br />
featuie and comphxion an *ig*&em- Hand omi con\e\q tlie idea <strong>of</strong> thut<br />
l^ssoni Here<br />
bla£c uf gruies A line woman 1.J uhi4-h is agreeable in uppiurunce<br />
* uf striking figure; g u hiinduomo to Ihe undcrhtuiiding g and to the<br />
i <strong>of</strong> f fiin"? f foo.tur
I-' I<br />
OCEAN mr mmamLiXBom, OCBA» OTF, H. *, PIOPAY, TOKE M.<br />
i ail(*m*tt***ttMt nwnn<br />
TOPICS OF GENERAL INTEREST FOR WOMEN FOL<br />
m SvmmerSuit TTi© Road To Better Health<br />
frr ^ErP .» , "* • • ,[ ir J i=»- i<br />
;*<br />
• .^<br />
« r<br />
linf J Th >m v f \u Cir l'/> r lc L<br />
JUrjIand Aienye, a! the Baardwalk, Atlantie <strong>City</strong>, N, J,<br />
A NOVEL<br />
Fur Manufacturing<br />
—Exhibit—^<br />
Your next year's--Fur Coat is being made<br />
now-right in can 1 windows, ,<br />
Let your path lead you to 1307-00, raelflc<br />
Avenue^ Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, and spend a few lninutes<br />
watching our expert furriers work.<br />
It Is most interesting. • '. ••<br />
Our Now Super Safe Pur Cold Storage Vault is<br />
fcady tu rcceivp your Furs at only %%<br />
<strong>of</strong> your Valuation,<br />
1307-9 Pacific Avenue<br />
Alanufactiircr ' Near Sonth Carouna Avenue Pa Stored<br />
And ATLANTIC CITY. Jf.J., And<br />
Importer Phone Marine 2816 Remodeled<br />
Jetti ia«J in MaC Tbe | wMpfed ntu « ftnii ,„„ .^ . Jj,_ ^ ^<br />
tardi weiB 3rttel»«flr rea ilSDf. Tbls redpt win terrt !!• i ti a, »^3^<br />
a to f<br />
Jaite <strong>of</strong> * taraoni.<br />
Jui« <strong>of</strong> S<br />
Mil -j/aiige acj Ipmon Jai^ jn^<br />
aioat isalf a pup <strong>of</strong> rapf- sld «.W<br />
* ^ a^d fee m&i more f<br />
TUs «rOJ fii] rttlTe io HI<br />
• h»T4 I M*a rich » v»ri«E» I pitT^.|i j CarreU i WW<br />
^Eternal Teminine'<br />
XNSTTNCT1VELY a boatu—« worthy dzughirT <strong>of</strong> ibc hoiw<br />
-*• "en if mothn AJ nuVc rbote ikLoous BiKMtt Tortom for ibe +<br />
K«"» *' the bridge partyl It u only natural ttal tvery umi<br />
<strong>of</strong> the household tlioutd fiW pnd* in ttx>*mg the wondrtfnl —dcllriinfi<br />
4od Innfli dlmtiCi th^t nay be casjy 4fid quitiJy pi*<br />
pared by the new SEUVEL "tka: Cold Cvifinc "<br />
And *nh it all. SEOVHL Utal Ekctnt porturut.y for j<br />
uxpresaing tins<br />
individuality<br />
Recipes for<br />
i a e v e r a 1 delicious<br />
desserts<br />
India^Salvatic»Army Man Here<br />
i In thi- t(nni"<br />
| titl>l( bV t* one with Th/i ^ii) i,::^r r(v, ^ij<br />
rr ,<br />
I<br />
'<br />
Frigidaire<br />
'-:*" j Cui ]' r<br />
'! ft n t i n n u<br />
For • COMPLETE OPTICAL SERVICE ranjoll n.<br />
l, wMfcrf i? fc* liffel b*fK><br />
VI r s i j f n j r j a<br />
paticals fa.ored by rapid BPVI, SaiMattiotT gn^<br />
SMI? ifSJin* racl&sd^ UEMSTITCHINn<br />
IF rot HAVE BEES TOLD THAT TOl^B HAlK<br />
WILL Sr?T TANK A WAVE, fJK if VOl" ABE OS'E OF<br />
THt L.>>O«m.NATKS WH(» |iLF_rKK *H«M THE RK* k g L. W. BETTS and SONS<br />
st LTS OF A HDfiK PEEMA^ENT, 6f sfl BtiSi pa? PLEATING ^*<br />
tis > Tiiii. Ysa ire jul lbs ptfMfl -t ifi I" ri rifle to<br />
OPTOMETRISTB and OPTICIANS<br />
,111 NINTH BTBEET. Oau CUj. S. J,! |<br />
a pair <strong>of</strong> twin^ to udopt<br />
| Annie I orben ef Drtsflfjn shot<br />
liinil * omit I Trt-iilriLh Mo Iki v.ho<br />
Llcm r incu<br />
—iPI Bon Prune<br />
h I Ciilni t» iihort up t n Iht day<br />
n,, n h<br />
irf i riamri nf Ih xiinii n An<br />
" " ' I »I I Til .1.11 r r<br />
in In Jin t fur their weiUll<br />
' ore given in I<br />
mill HI, h ! l|u:,rl,,> If Tni<br />
11 lup [lo F] |In „ arc The<br />
rjny •>'» ' Hi lurl n i ! Icllll<br />
Nur i <strong>of</strong> thif I nndon hosp<br />
this article by i "flit i r ir p p f ))r I I cl*i<br />
r Fa LI1 t i UL.ar stiff collars<br />
iMra BiUe_De-]<br />
Ii fie I thl ir SUJJLriorH to<br />
SHN Graf, San Fran<br />
.tlntn<br />
o, home economics conn- MANY DISPI<br />
llor, and Mrs Kate Brew<br />
H.AGS MON1IVY<br />
'niighn. domestic scieiico dior,<br />
LOB Angeies.<br />
Santa ChlTS<br />
Flat,<br />
»r B. quietly mods doueFt, I<br />
.mend ^<br />
1 < n nitimtl ru torn for<br />
all (MTMH «h thei Amin-^n« ir<br />
nh<br />
^> a.L. b j L nltcil htatepomplinsB<br />
aod snags ehsyld ba throULh tht ntffjrt ol tilt H nt-io LIIlJl<br />
TPII two fell<br />
jf train near<br />
not "primp<br />
A nh( [jlier I li<strong>of</strong>? at Hi refonl<br />
r ilk<br />
1 inb whn^i<br />
mothi r'diid<br />
l. k Ah Tarn u Climc-c hnngfd<br />
ft I mur li r at Hlrkcnhpad, Fnj? ,<br />
left un i tatL ^urth<br />
[SMITH & RAYj<br />
EXPRESS<br />
Sil Asbury<br />
S MOVING HAULING-<br />
WOOD DEALER<br />
throui,h the flfisrt ol tin H<br />
liilt unl Prottcti\B Orlir uf Hk><br />
whi h in 1 'OK in id< UIL oil-* r<br />
MUICI uf tit hiy illi, ituiv »ilh<br />
it Ksinitnc lod^t, I he (I i| ,<br />
,.,in,i lint- j,f llnrtii II tripe- ir\e<br />
With Any Fruit<br />
Istrawbrrry Merlnifufal T>o int<br />
• Hound like a mftftt pilntublo _<br />
llajrint violutlon <strong>of</strong><br />
A First Lady?<br />
rt' Mra Vuuh-Hn b« a Blrai) »l«<br />
)(Ipo Cor lt,<br />
• <br />
puid<br />
party<br />
A homing p
=1<br />
.TWKLVE<br />
Weighing In the Air Passengers<br />
. „<br />
LEANL1NKSS MKH ES^KX HAS NHW I'l \< y<br />
CHEAPER THAN UIRT JN All(j Htl.ll<br />
* W/ful print citaftJiiif-<br />
Ti P<br />
*nm hitthfr *mt<br />
productltn t>jlj_i»<br />
t fatuity ^'<br />
i r<br />
<strong>of</strong> a I'iijc or a J(r<br />
}»i only (rt» s tjsmrr ear,<br />
**J« en th* imrchikNf prim,<br />
* The effeetj! <strong>of</strong> eon^t&fii * 1*-^<br />
fen sot only phyjiaj, r«-, j,.;<br />
JeirisJ, In ^ cie^ii jkiir i-<br />
•rsrkeni Bituntll)- io (.;«„, ',<br />
fisd torn out cititn jfjb*.<br />
- F#* kitchen* arf £~m d*^n*,<br />
mere eanefafiy u^r,<br />
—; i plant In whit,-, /'i<br />
•ad Jmrett* are ,,.,±ir.<br />
•n it* pnnwnt py^trfii, tim« hi<br />
h allowed f jr th^ vt( rkf-r<br />
up iroow 1 th^ir r-Jt* t<br />
«> <strong>of</strong>ten, a* irt^^) 'ciifp<br />
g<br />
Now,<br />
j^r fnl<br />
»f the w<br />
•fcry are<br />
M, to b>! coiiiirted in<br />
<strong>On</strong>e werktf, sjaLinjf<br />
- _., and this on& rnsn nf,w<br />
^tfle w&rk foriESfrjy r&iyinrjg<br />
day, the<br />
il h<br />
^Jil on* tl/?p*irlnv.-f:t,<br />
ri) flot to th rt<br />
TTIJA<br />
nTit J<br />
1 not it fiar<br />
thl». J:<br />
•« » h'f<br />
ft*r<br />
r*. toiA Work ta<br />
tta CT.f,. y,hr i';,<br />
nitertd and wulnd Sir don '..' a' v > y i<br />
a through th% jmifieh^<br />
1 contsiriinK the cur.nmr<br />
gnd OT«W, thf«iJ»h vhich Win;<br />
SUM* <strong>of</strong> metsJ psrti p»»i hfturl)-<br />
VnfortaoateJ}', thU inferei'tin^ u],<br />
(ration eannot be sfihibiKi] v, vj*.<br />
^»; for if afiiy. ant miin witig<br />
ttnugh, Itot from hk cbtbia a,v<br />
li&st frcim hia I§le4^&tii6r ffisri<br />
W* wort . • ;<br />
'T d<br />
I t .<br />
L Hit<br />
». In aJJ otlwr iisp«rtmont», via ^_i<br />
toarewstom^^ S5.00B,0«« FACTORY<br />
:JNOW.IN CHABLIMTE, N, C, FOR I'ONTIAC six<br />
— Cspt George [1. Nsriaim, win <strong>of</strong> Tu Be I t W,,rH In \ut.<br />
^rj and Mm, Jonejih ,D. N'nrcvtn,<br />
raul,,|<br />
I ml fi n-strurl MI<br />
ttt tftiii rewrt, »a» h«n> a few !ia>.! ——.<br />
JHBIJ B »lrfgitO6li |B Buffalo awl uanVl'in f r'rtfram. thif ffjr.trai't wan<br />
Js<strong>of</strong>Hl Jersey, Capt, Nore^rtl]^ a th^'B'r^' fiyiz-ifiiltUtft^intiiir I'mtinaz,<br />
t^nit-iry eBglneor In Charlotte, He Hix ttevtiy. *t(U- l i will bring Oak-<br />
far*, Bntil ruasntljf, it WDminif, f'n,r iurif—% iirvjji^rii i>f uont in<br />
ton, K, C, He !« an <strong>On</strong>san C:% tfm vorlil.<br />
fcfiy and a graduate <strong>of</strong> thsi Oeian' A, .J. Brandt, I r vim ot^plAfini<br />
gty CTy High<br />
Mwol, if<br />
pr ,,| rt ln<br />
f n 1 - rt,t .. that<br />
Bow 10,000 Acres <strong>of</strong> Alfalfa<br />
; Change Community Life<br />
Blltrr M <strong>of</strong> aKilla H ««nr<br />
tirm w«la chan» uma<br />
' rara! Df* u Iniirt M IBs enklE<br />
•f Ibe nulornoUIc. '<br />
;' Thaj-ii ia« ebBUmlpn ef M, A,<br />
iWj», HBKMntbig tha »y»Van^<br />
prMmmrItimmi nHTMniSrif<br />
«Hlk C«l«r(IOBIL, nirf woo U<br />
SUUAiliMs for tlw 10.SWjUttljt<br />
Clab hers, tiw « «<br />
J^ni la He W«rJd, : .<br />
-*i,iB» IMtllut* .1. ijooperayBf sJUl<br />
ittunin, honker, and biminau nun<br />
•in muy K(iffl» in ausUMiiar<br />
,J«»» ; iii&• WB»*.;\, •... J •.'. . .-.,..<br />
i|«j4;_Jtif, "MB iMg •Ui« oumtf •<br />
j^^#.jl»,;,OB v ili«:»»Wi <strong>of</strong> ptesxM<br />
•-ffrom;H5rs«g» amiM u t Ciuter.<br />
^nVsUniai# tfeen^^n.-be>#h -aisi, 3 :<br />
JJlonal canmoilitr ProJIt <strong>of</strong> IIW.WM1 a<br />
^yniriM 11 rt«olt iff tte Jfl.MO neret<br />
• jgri*««.">,K*;jj*•^•f- -.:.:,;.••;•.<br />
SiUufCettter-c •lf«Ifi club<br />
IbfC#r* A 1 *<br />
vMlnltr ludjaro*^ alMIk for<br />
fbtit- mnni<strong>of</strong> tpein had gone<br />
ttjibmltfiihd<br />
f<br />
•In iM^^f<br />
<strong>of</strong> ihj'prsiH* to'tw moa« from<br />
and »<br />
to rallw rt» WWW Mi* sort WUiln<br />
flcvr «Jy drolls Use<br />
tii? pre*rr;i Oakland fatlot<br />
OR the part<br />
tfiTA f^rn aa> fia<br />
A "Grown-Up" Pomp<br />
ABABS SHOCKED BY<br />
, ROLLED STOCKINGS<br />
iBrririn Wom,, Too Mart for<br />
f^-j and<br />
* he *as fer-<br />
-i*v. nv tr.*v *°*r* t3Mr. ;t *£^.fE?<br />
by t,frkii:i <strong>of</strong> Use «piiKjii, who<br />
wjbiorttri them to a motor bai<br />
provUed by th» FtniUTftafiia<br />
aa::r«,i. In -JiU ibsr w*rt •fri^--<br />
!irt*n uai fie ing le- wt.-*r. sr--'•-'•«•'cfeii- ALL SECTIONS<br />
prsnisiSy u«- REPRESENTED HERE<br />
their ehil- N>n,-i?f Mi^^ffi^- -.^ r A.; D^srn, ^=^^<br />
rta.jnai. rt "l>oi(.. K-^LW- •,• j auhe four<br />
Iwhe 1 Lrakai. re tnnlirl iuipi t on nil N w D115 cars Wid da s und fuldini, at iromjc<br />
leu c uf ontruni. und tre »<br />
Government May Forbid Radtcr-Lotteries<br />
Hy \l M SI rrtl nimiily thinks lh<br />
The frequGnt UBC nf tcjLli>|.ic'H|'<br />
id toe promisoufJUK mU-ortUini?] 5 '<br />
certain broadcaKti'rJi ore bi'inu: 1<br />
frowned upon "ay the Departini'fit U<br />
• Comnierca and invuHHjplionH I<br />
_ on in Washington. L<br />
The practiee <strong>of</strong> awarding pi'ix* 1 .^ j !<br />
IfT The miit n 17111, time v ry<br />
by visiting tl American \l Ir I broadcast<br />
"ollowers was that in the out-<br />
ikirts <strong>of</strong> the great t cityy,<br />
i in verlt<br />
hovels, there livn the people l<br />
apparently p p y are most conscious cious<br />
>r tin? bli blessings <strong>of</strong> f radii> di -titv i very<br />
poor, who, up to the time when<br />
muHic came flouting out <strong>of</strong> thv air,<br />
had little or no enjoyment.<br />
It was MirnriHiiifr to find- that in<br />
thatched lniU littl wiren i wi<br />
the finger will shrivel, A itrunp on the rnuf ILIIII tho out-<br />
Bunshowcf Is also as iatod with side. Inside people _<br />
them, hence nshormc<br />
evenings around their little crystal<br />
out to sea while either the rain- sets, made up <strong>of</strong> parts [licked up<br />
how <strong>of</strong> sunshower Is in evidence. Oil the streets or in alleys. No<br />
When the much feared "black where else did there loom up two<br />
Wjunil" iinin up, the men will houses in a row with antennae,<br />
quickly abandon the sea and the <strong>of</strong> the sets were strung to-<br />
SUPERSTITIONS OF bench, for it is supposed that these<br />
spirits are in a«.',on ready to ihoot<br />
whomever Is in sight. Any one,<br />
THE jOLOMONS receivinB such a dart suddI<br />
nly<br />
feels a pain p at the back <strong>of</strong> f his h neck<br />
on fall uncon emu <strong>On</strong>ly the<br />
IsUndera Stud la Worship Si-a en Ices nf a pne t in ommumon<br />
hpinls Which Were with h these h spirits t can possibly aid<br />
Never Corporeal<br />
in the n in 1)1 I) Ihe f<br />
<strong>of</strong> the B a Its i« Mich Cbut<br />
man would-not dare eat a fish on<br />
In th I I it I f Uiuw S r the beach after catching it,<br />
r <br />
iu I Mi ehi f s residence and the canoe<br />
Pfe^tnn di|)lomutituily, "V nul I h I' in the beach. Prayers, <strong>of</strong>,<br />
1 lucky senders <strong>of</strong> tf.Uv! not r do without IJH'm In th' KiUll<br />
far burnt sacrifices-=all tlli'Se<br />
0 resorted to in gaining the fav-<br />
H become tiresome to .thi We wouldn't want to try.' sil\i\ goodwill <strong>of</strong> the ancestors,<br />
eral radio public, Tim ffivrrn Mr, 1'rrstqii's csniTii'nt hi like manner prayers and<br />
lent has far some time forbiddm iiwii bringM to mind the *'f, burnt <strong>of</strong>fnrinlfS are rendered the<br />
fthe use <strong>of</strong> the mails in eoniluctinK I ",' lyily who wrote 'to lio , sea spirits, but these are never<br />
anil it is thought to ho-"*<br />
n that it<br />
dljpt th ht i k ni, 1 m b<br />
smi polity in<br />
to id U 1 dow i tlip n lin r<br />
dan ng I ha e Erie! turn ns all<br />
a. t<br />
; the lotteries are £?*ed as ad.<br />
f th I. ab h al I i i E it i<br />
sing stunts, It is feared bj<br />
hhe more far-sighted hroiidciirter. ,<br />
[that tho passage <strong>of</strong> a law -forbid. | Kini; nf (he "liadlo Lmri<br />
• lotteries would necessarily rR-; No onn ni-ods to lir trilcl what<br />
in a censorship <strong>of</strong> all sorts <strong>of</strong>' "Iluitlci Mar" i.«. To ili-flno<br />
o advertising. These hroad-, kindly wouhl he to suy thul lie is<br />
that u furtuir, la PITHUK, who out or /JIHIIIPSB foi<br />
Bunt <strong>of</strong> adverti»ing is almnlutn. | thu prowens <strong>of</strong> his rpwiviT, miikw<br />
necesgary and bnliove that the: exninjerated stntements atmut its<br />
1 CDrnments <strong>of</strong> IMeiwrs will 1 porfnrmanrn, Pi'runnillly. I do not<br />
effeetively curb nffendinB 1 think that most "radio lilir*_ deutions<br />
than will an uiiyieldiili; ; in>Nsi.'d istor" as most ghosts<br />
for ; an*, Xo: art<br />
'• as they u<br />
ly i-rioug<br />
Hlatuos tj<br />
! uf the iln<br />
\ inw <strong>of</strong> 1<br />
I <strong>of</strong> reprei<br />
liini I material<br />
„ iu.the homi<br />
house m<br />
such<br />
part <strong>of</strong><br />
in fact termed<br />
I the design is .<br />
ventionat one and does not resein<br />
serve such a mild definition, hut_s hie any <strong>of</strong> the local inhabitant!<br />
pejislative action. .,,'., . , | respoit f( ' "" ~<br />
theri! tit the present time. The<br />
It is to be hoped thnt h'gish lutioiis pri thn 1 rintint suggestion U <strong>of</strong>fered . that thes<br />
Bion <strong>of</strong> this sort will not he ailnjit-<br />
may be lmni»'i< <strong>of</strong> people wh<br />
except as a last resert.<br />
came niahy centuries ago durinj<br />
1 gather—they could hardly be term,<br />
ed "constructed"—by the bQys as<br />
in the early days <strong>of</strong> American<br />
development.<br />
Even phonpgraph records delight<br />
this group <strong>of</strong> listeners, opening up<br />
what is really , a new orhi. Hero<br />
<strong>of</strong> people who get the<br />
advantage ef education along<br />
many line! that otherwise would<br />
he impossll<br />
1 hear but two or<br />
three stations, broadcastine at irregular<br />
Intervals. The high wave,<br />
lengths <strong>of</strong> principal reception is<br />
reported and a distant station ii<br />
heard, which is an event to them.<br />
A three days' tour about Paris<br />
revealed but two radio establish*<br />
ments, • Buying a receiver Is illfflcult,<br />
as compureil with American<br />
opportunities, and then compH the<br />
government requirements, <strong>of</strong> a II.<br />
for the privilege <strong>of</strong> tuning<br />
mi<br />
m mb<br />
r <strong>of</strong> th mi! turv ntuffs rf j ,n ^ hich is obtainable at small<br />
t 1 il |.atit however.<br />
ser. He is the Btate auditor in the Wireless amateurs, on the other<br />
<strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> State Comptroller Newton hand, "listen in" for foreiirn s<br />
A, K. Buglree and the latter is un> tioiis, and occasionally some<br />
lieistood to have requested the ports hearing the Unltei! Btai<br />
governor to name Salter. But It can be safely asNnrtn.i that<br />
Democratic members ef the gov- a large number <strong>of</strong> Parisians d.<br />
urnor's military staff are Colnnpl<br />
not sit up until early hours <strong>of</strong> th'<br />
Hugh A. Kelly, <strong>of</strong> Jersey <strong>City</strong>;<br />
mernlng trying to hear New York<br />
or Chicago—not n "it <strong>of</strong> ft,<br />
relics <strong>of</strong> these kept,<br />
Ueul, Colonel Mahlon n. Marger-<br />
re not corporeal. Curious*<br />
im, <strong>of</strong> Trenton, and Major William .The government iliHenura,.<br />
h, howeveV, whereas no imgins, <strong>of</strong> jersey <strong>City</strong>. The He. broadcast listening, for one reason<br />
r other images are made publicans are Colonel Baiter, Lieut.<br />
Ml—possibly out <strong>of</strong> a feel- Col. Stephen H, Barlow, <strong>of</strong> Trenespeet=there<br />
iire plenty ton, niid Lieut. Col, Arthur Forali,<br />
•entatlons <strong>of</strong> these iffl. <strong>of</strong> irlemington, comptroller o! the<br />
spirits, Tlitlt is to say, f New York.<br />
le <strong>of</strong> the chief or tho canoe<br />
nay have pillars carved in<br />
way as to look like some Th<br />
a h r^e numb r t f<br />
the human body, ami are iiurf I ther herf S tuntaj n 1<br />
"men," but actually Sunday hut n mt haps ot urred<br />
ilways a very con- Th r \ Jie% F 1 hfe^u r \ on<br />
luty at the Tenth tre t bathmk |<br />
gruunJf tu look after th yi ng<br />
f Ik si tl the n a^ionat pt rnon «ho<br />
ueek tu hnw ff in tl o nun md<br />
th tak a ew irnm with<br />
Jcath<br />
Women and Wlrfless<br />
Aecbrding to Walter Freston, diictor<br />
<strong>of</strong> Station WJJKJ, Phli-iiltn,<br />
Hen are inueh more diilicult w<br />
liandlo in a- broadcasting ctllilio<br />
are men. "You tell a man<br />
1 step hack from the microphone,<br />
id he will step back," Hfiys Mr,<br />
.. slon, "But a wonii<br />
|smile nndorstandingly I m<br />
head ind ting right m same<br />
pst '*<br />
. According hi Mr; Preston,<br />
lisn't because a woman wants U<br />
lonstinste that shs diirewirds<br />
Tinstructioni <strong>of</strong> the director.<br />
' that wouhl he mere appropri.<br />
[ite, <strong>of</strong> station<br />
A «I'Uiln , llrtrnor lipttiir milk-1<br />
WSA1 bus sent in 11. Tor wine,<br />
-, a rather bl'Mid clnilii itiilillshes<br />
_. ity, wliiL-h ut once the Hadio<br />
him as the "King listener, <strong>of</strong> 11 Talari,<br />
UarH."' Thii while listening .to<br />
inni»l
Chuckle Column<br />
OFFICER—HE'S IN AGAIN!<br />
Pop-iyed we looked at his catch.<br />
As beautiful a fish as we had<br />
Ever uen. And to add to our<br />
Admiration, he rendered us almost<br />
Breathless with thia itory:<br />
"Ye|i—fellai. Ain't he a beauty?<br />
LooMt that targe mourn, And,<br />
Bah-leeve me, maybe that baby<br />
Didn't give me a flght! I had<br />
Just ihot the ol 1 frog in<br />
•Midit <strong>of</strong> aeluiter <strong>of</strong> lily pads<br />
When—there came a loud 'Swish!» :<br />
The battle was on. Out went the<br />
<strong>Line</strong>—the whirl <strong>of</strong> that reel<br />
, Wai music in my ears. Then a<br />
Sudden stop. I drew the line<br />
Taut and started to reejtfn.<br />
Nothing doing. He started in<br />
Another direction. Things kept<br />
Up that way for more than a<br />
Half hour, this baby lig-WMmemm<br />
All over the take. Finally I<br />
Noticed that he was tiring and<br />
I started his nose toward the<br />
Boat. <strong>On</strong>ee close, he spotted me and<br />
Made a sharp dive for the bottom.<br />
I thought sure my line wouldn't<br />
Hold. But it did. The flght raged<br />
<strong>On</strong>. At bat I brought him to i<br />
I whipped the ol' nit under hint<br />
And—and—"<br />
AND JUST THEN—<br />
His wife stepped into the room and<br />
Interrupted him with—<br />
"Pardon me, dear. But here's a<br />
WU I don't understand. It's<br />
from the butcher and aaysi<br />
"•<strong>On</strong>e 7 pound Black Bass—$2 80* "<br />
(Curtain)<br />
We "hum" m a funny lot. Never satisfied with on,<br />
lives <strong>of</strong> gnat men <strong>of</strong>t remind us—that historians -will never<br />
iglB with each oth»r a» to whether or nbt we weR a ae<strong>of</strong>flaw or<br />
er . .<br />
Lot <strong>of</strong> Hloot folks, beat on redecing. think that "daily dozen" means<br />
—potting sway g "AtUt Asm" dunes <strong>of</strong> ite eccaa these days.<br />
—• * — — —<br />
Beaching for the last straw doein't always precede some<br />
Jiuppenj quite <strong>of</strong>ten at a loda fountain.<br />
CM<br />
Th* ol* Ugh level btdj, itaajtag ftut itmt or men above the floor<br />
are going out <strong>of</strong> Mi ,net in France—we hear. So the Fronch W<br />
|lrt»«tag mu "Safetr First* ritgaa, too, Don't blame them. Really, ii<br />
Jiill't,ranch <strong>of</strong> a joke to nil ant <strong>of</strong> sot* high sleepters and Ehock your.<br />
• B*lf ontonscion* dining the caniw <strong>of</strong> a nightawe.<br />
?;::••:. 0w Automobile Department<br />
[If' , Patience is a virtus but, unfertaniitelr. It's always Ik<br />
-iftdgB.MftM whom you stand the second tfme on tJ*B"~*""~<br />
"Wami I jltft<br />
13 TOUR HOUSE IN-<br />
FECTED WITH VERMINT<br />
Chemical Disinfection<br />
TIL The <strong>On</strong>ly Sure uut Clean<br />
Hetbod <strong>of</strong> DMtroTin» Item<br />
T. LEE ADAMS<br />
P.O. Box 1U<br />
mt ot AltcnUon.<br />
T. Walter Wilkinson<br />
Carpenter and<br />
Builder<br />
l 230 Central Avenue<br />
' OCEAN crrr, N. J.<br />
C "/PHONE 787-1<br />
^•aMaKnSlai/'^^at ~~^~ ''' ' ^^'~" '1J"<br />
in.ttt<br />
IF IT COMES ENT—<br />
Thro Yonr Doors and Window<br />
WE CAN STOP rr<br />
Be it water, wind; sand or<br />
tnoaqnitos<br />
equipment——Lasting<br />
Service<br />
H. ROLAND PBtATT<br />
Somers Point<br />
Sager Metal Weather Strips—<br />
SeteenB<br />
William M. Cameron<br />
Builder '<br />
and Spedficatlons<br />
1525 Pleasure Avenue<br />
PHONE 623<br />
ALFRED It. SMITH<br />
PAPER HANGER<br />
and DECORATOR<br />
JOCBAN CITT •SINflMMf.LlDBER,, OftEAJt CITY, N-J,, EBIBAyti.JMP! 1& Wll-<br />
OLD STAJffS WORTH<br />
11,000.000 aXPBCTED<br />
Value <strong>of</strong> Foreign CaUeeiiaiu to<br />
Be Shown<br />
_ Letters recently received from<br />
Europe by the committee in charge<br />
<strong>of</strong> thi international stamp exhibit<br />
tion in New York, says the Times,<br />
Bart October indicate that leadingphilatelists<br />
there are preparing<br />
portions <strong>of</strong> their collections for es* :<br />
hibition and completion in that<br />
event.<br />
Fred J. Melville, <strong>of</strong> London, who<br />
will be on the boiirtl <strong>of</strong> judges,<br />
stated in B recent comment on the<br />
exhibition in the London Daily i<br />
Telegraph that the value <strong>of</strong> the!<br />
foreign stump collections already'<br />
assured far exhibition here represented<br />
nan than $1,000,000. This<br />
ii regarded o§ justifying the belief<br />
expressed by Charles J, Phillipi,<br />
<strong>of</strong> the exhibition conunittee,<br />
I that New Yortt In October will,<br />
have tha largest and best attended I<br />
international stamp exhibition ever<br />
held.<br />
The committee has provided ini<br />
jone section <strong>of</strong> the floor in the j<br />
I Grand Central Palace, where the!<br />
' exhibition win be held, beginning 1<br />
the State University, the StatejWAi GOOD MANIPULATOR Counsellor at the West Side'Y.%<br />
LIbnuy_ OominUijon, the State j • gQ DOCTORS AUTOS C, A, ia search <strong>of</strong> advice.<br />
Parent-Tcachor Asso^Intiim nml<br />
I It was found he hid manipula-<br />
the prtfss. Similar action htuf been<br />
tk taken by b t twenty other h SState<br />
Finds It More Pr<strong>of</strong>itable Than tive ability, but it wasn't the kind<br />
inte'sdentg.<br />
Tinkering With Bodies that was adanted to adjuiting tie<br />
In Bineteen States home eduoa*<br />
tien is conducted by exteii<br />
on, Toid at Y.',M. C, A, hwdquarters human body. It wai pointed, out<br />
divisions in State universitle oti in New York is an amusinf Wory<br />
by a repnsentative <strong>of</strong> the State<br />
Library Commission, In ORla.<br />
horna the home reading eoureef <strong>of</strong> to bi<br />
the United States Bureau <strong>of</strong> Bdu.i manim<br />
cation have been conducted by the!<br />
State Library Commlasi<br />
on Oct. 10, several small exhibition j<br />
and information booth)) for the i<br />
bentflt <strong>of</strong> dealers and stamp socle- I<br />
ties, I<br />
ts W m '••»* possibly he miglit «.<br />
o( an ambitious youne man <strong>of</strong> the press.his ability to better advant.<br />
metMpolia who thought he'd like age on m.tali—autoniobiiet. He<br />
aiffS . ftt,,M!t->KupaJoUrieiin,utomohil,r*.<br />
thought Now he'i maldiig quite a<br />
this was a means <strong>of</strong> expressing |t,| JJc*eJs|' at doctoring autbmobilea<br />
He had not even finished his high anj expects to open up his own<br />
The objective <strong>of</strong> the project in I school **;«**> ," course nor had he the broad, ,,„„)(,, station In the near future.<br />
u . r M hs C^OJAW *# OpRRBNCms<br />
Theri ark aoO" or more distinct HAVE yon »><br />
curnncles in _uss in China, Some iputmant to i<br />
<strong>of</strong> these ate good In all FreviBeeg,<br />
some are good in a few and worth-<br />
lino <strong>of</strong><br />
less in others. Some are goad Philadelphia yrtoiTi<br />
only in the province where they<br />
originate. 'Die value <strong>of</strong> tke cur^<br />
rencieg that pass in various pro* CHAS. E.<br />
vfims Is by no means the same<br />
At)k\<br />
in all parts df the eountry.<br />
How to Make Better<br />
.!l service stati<br />
LAWNS AND GARDENS<br />
home education is to enrich the education that IS so necMjary to,<br />
lives <strong>of</strong> nmnlohu fiitni>hi'n» • suMesuful practioner, lot alone =—^-~<br />
Han • Ulk with Lmko<br />
eufdes ti rel&- to rtudv thf «"» personality. But he didn't L , _t<br />
750 ASBURT AVENUE<br />
peopl<br />
ways Si* and o^ means ff^plple%St <strong>of</strong> attaining ma & !••«» his course thi,, and «nd got went his ahead, diploma.<br />
OCEAN CTXT<br />
took] _ _<br />
tenal to satisfy these needn, either Then he wondered why he didn't E. L. SMITH<br />
Otis M.<br />
within each State or, if necessary, succeed at his chosen pr<strong>of</strong>ession,<br />
uutaMe,<br />
Finally he landed in the omce <strong>of</strong><br />
Frank O, Wadsworth, Perionnl' PAINTER<br />
WE WILL DO<br />
POLrCE IDLE SUNDAY<br />
YOUR<br />
There was no session <strong>of</strong> Police<br />
243 Asbury Avenne<br />
Court Monday morning No ar.<br />
rest, <strong>of</strong> any description were made Willard S, Steelman<br />
by the poUce Sntunlay and Sun-<br />
Building<br />
day.<br />
Ennttiu l»<br />
REAL ESTATE<br />
Eitlim<br />
At a Reasonnble Cent.<br />
Office: 1100 Bay Avenue WILLIAM REYNOLDS<br />
Plum<br />
BeU 714<br />
PAPBBHANOINOi<br />
PLDMBING<br />
JOHN H. UNDER<br />
J.E.JOCHER<br />
•» isnunr AVBNOB, O*. oil,, M; J<br />
Jo<br />
323 Asbnry Avenue<br />
V. B. SMITH<br />
Phone TSS-W<br />
FOR BETTER HEADING p ATN TING<br />
1820 Anbury Avenue. ARCHITECT<br />
R. B. WILLIAMS<br />
Builder Baal Estate<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> National<br />
Bunk Building. JOHN PELTO •OWARD F1TZCHAHL1S<br />
Atlanllp <strong>City</strong>, 1S4 Quar. Trail.<br />
135 Central Art.<br />
Cement Contractor Eilimotfii Fnmlihed<br />
Anything Anywhere<br />
Plme ili-W<br />
Demand for lists <strong>of</strong> books for<br />
systematle reading has /exulted iii<br />
a movement to organize State committees<br />
on home education. Stats<br />
superintendents <strong>of</strong> public instruction<br />
and directors <strong>of</strong> extension in<br />
State universities are generally assuming<br />
leadership- in this -movement,<br />
although in a few cases State<br />
library commissions are sponsoring<br />
the work,<br />
Ai a typical instance, the State<br />
Superintendent <strong>of</strong> Schools for<br />
Missouri announces the personnel<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Missouri committee on home<br />
education, which includes representatives<br />
<strong>of</strong> the State Teachers' Associal,<br />
the extension division <strong>of</strong><br />
All work promptly done by<br />
experts. Son parlors and*<br />
garages. Give as a calL<br />
W.S.Steelman&Sons<br />
Office: H00 Bay Avenue<br />
BeU 784<br />
WHEN in a HURRY<br />
CONSULT<br />
DANIEL L. MURRAY<br />
446 West Avenue '<br />
PLUMBING<br />
and<br />
HEATING<br />
E*giste«d J-tono 9S5<br />
WALTER TOMMN<br />
PLUMBING<br />
BEATING<br />
138 Anbury Ave. .<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Tdenhone 410-J<br />
Jobbing SoUdled<br />
CALL<br />
Hans Burkhardt<br />
649 ASBURT AVE.<br />
Phone 29<br />
When You Need a<br />
PLUMBER<br />
We Mik« a Specialty <strong>of</strong> Enrything<br />
In Our Linn<br />
Walter C. EMy<br />
Best<br />
Plumbing<br />
Sendee<br />
Your Plumbing and<br />
Heating Problems<br />
Solved.<br />
T.J.CUNNINGHAM<br />
PLmiBINO AND HEATING<br />
CONTRACTOR<br />
106 Moorlyn Terrace<br />
Phone 474<br />
PLUMBING<br />
and<br />
HIATING<br />
731 Aijbury Avenue<br />
OCHAN CITY, M, I,<br />
Phone 1273<br />
ROOFING<br />
That's<br />
Permanent!<br />
You may pay a bit more for<br />
your Ro<strong>of</strong>ing — right at the<br />
start — hut that's the end <strong>of</strong><br />
your worries when you have<br />
work done liy us. And as the<br />
yearn pnse you will realize how<br />
economical jour Ro<strong>of</strong> hai been<br />
Installed. Well be pleased to<br />
quote you figures.<br />
W. W. SMITH<br />
S09. Eleventh Street<br />
Phone 241-W<br />
Contractor and Builder<br />
14th and Bay Avenue, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />
p. o. B_«, Plun,»,s,_J<br />
BOHES DDlCr~imi FINANCED TO eo-1 or AFFRAI8ED VALUE<br />
Estimates Furnished<br />
<strong>On</strong> new huildinga, frame brick or atone; alterations, new additions,<br />
pon* enclosures, garages, and converting bufldiniw Into<br />
spattniezitfl<br />
G. WM. NIBLETTE<br />
• Contractor and Builder ,<br />
424 Vyesley Avenue '« Phone 689-R<br />
W. H.<br />
OLDFIELD<br />
ALBERT<br />
OLDFIELD<br />
W, H, Oldfield and Son.<br />
TILE AND<br />
MARBLE WORK<br />
912 CENTRAL AVENUE<br />
Phone 229.J <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. N. J,<br />
Fnmlantd<br />
See Kennedy<br />
When Yon<br />
Wont a<br />
Good Carpenter<br />
MT WORE<br />
SPIAES FOR<br />
ITSELF<br />
Jobbing Promptly<br />
Attended to at<br />
Right Prlca.<br />
J.E.KEIWEDY<br />
Carpenter and Builder<br />
1029 Asbury Avenue<br />
1258 Asbury Avenue<br />
OCEAN qiTY, N, I.<br />
36 YEARS'<br />
EXPERIENCE;<br />
ASA<br />
Contracting Painter<br />
Should convince you that<br />
we know our buainesa.<br />
LET US ESTIMATE<br />
ON TODS WORE<br />
Albert G. Gilbert<br />
' 645 Aebury Aft.<br />
Phone 1020<br />
PATBICM CABEL MARTIN MALONEV. Id.<br />
Coast Plumbing &Heating Co.<br />
(KECISTEKED)<br />
" EITIMATES OIVEN „<br />
JOBHINO CAREFULLY ATTENDED TO<br />
Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, N. J,<br />
29 South Florida Avenue<br />
Marine 7130<br />
B<br />
petan <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />
1238 Wenley Avenue<br />
O««n <strong>City</strong> 78<br />
RECKLE Y<br />
U I L D E R<br />
Satisfaction Guaranteed<br />
Tenth and Bay Ave. Phone 920<br />
Eastern Supply Company<br />
3rd and Haven<br />
OCEAN CITY, N. J.<br />
' Manufacturers <strong>of</strong><br />
Concrete Blocks and Brick<br />
' Agents for HERCULES CEMENT<br />
, , ,.L,, r ,Phone269 ., . n<br />
I<br />
Bpnai <strong>of</strong> prehlstorio eave bearg<br />
LEANDEM S. CORSON<br />
BUILDER<br />
leSi W«!a7 Annm.<br />
—Have Ten Lat<br />
graded by thoroughly<br />
experienced men.<br />
—We do itreet building<br />
and general contracting<br />
and have a<br />
reputation for thoroughness<br />
and satisfaction.<br />
Slat and Asbury Ave,<br />
Oaan <strong>City</strong> Now Jcruy<br />
MONIHAN A HALL<br />
Ofniral Contractors<br />
rhone 661.J<br />
Save the<br />
FLOOB SURFACrNG BY ELECTRIC<br />
and Yon S<br />
Your home<br />
coat <strong>of</strong> paint now;SsW<br />
from the wtattt'j<br />
Let us Save the I<br />
and Save Ton r|<br />
Clmton L. ^<br />
il^ASBDRYAT' J<br />
Telephone!<br />
Oil Ploonf Had* Nnr—N«I Floor. Ibd*<br />
IMWm COSSABOON<br />
Builder <strong>of</strong> Quality Home.<br />
226 ASBUBY AVENDE<br />
Phone 789<br />
HOWARD O. MACPHI<br />
Contractor and Buildei<br />
JOBBING AND ALTERATIONS<br />
"Satisfaction la Our Motto"<br />
1242 CENTKAL AVENUE<br />
^<br />
nilL<br />
It Doesn't Matter How Mi<br />
1 You Spend<br />
HAVE IT DONE RB<br />
- WE DO IT RIGHT I |<br />
Let Us Estimate<br />
JOHN E. TRO1<br />
. BUILDER<br />
JOBBING V;<br />
* ^J<br />
OCEAN QTY<br />
Season <strong>of</strong> <strong>1926</strong><br />
Bay Avenue North <strong>of</strong> Ninth Street<br />
Have you studied the situation <strong>of</strong> this prominent<br />
75 foot wide thor<strong>of</strong>are? Bay Avenue is now getting<br />
the bulk <strong>of</strong> automobile traffic from the Bridge<br />
at 9th Street to the Gardens.<br />
The Bay also attracts many sight seeing visitors.<br />
Visualize t:his great Boulevard when it is resurfaced<br />
with permanent paving.<br />
Here isyour opportunity to cash in on the present<br />
as wel ell as the future possibilities <strong>of</strong> Bay Avenue.<br />
We are <strong>of</strong>fering for sale 429 and 431 Bay Avenue.<br />
The houses are well constructed <strong>of</strong> concrete block<br />
and stucco. Each contains six large rooms and<br />
bath; hot water heat and all improvements. Two<br />
front porches with beautiful view <strong>of</strong> the Bay and<br />
one rear porch. They are built for all year occupancy.<br />
The lots are 115 feet deep to rear driveway,<br />
with sufficient space for two car garage.<br />
The houses have been newly papered, painted and<br />
thoroughly renovated. New screens have been<br />
made and fitted.<br />
Inspect the properties and you will agree with us<br />
that they are the best buy in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> today for •<br />
$6,500, with liberal financing.<br />
We recommend the purchase <strong>of</strong> the properties for<br />
investment or homes. Keys at our <strong>of</strong>fice or 415<br />
Bay Avenue.<br />
GOETZ-KASSAB CO.<br />
Phone No. 108<br />
Realtors<br />
8th and Asbury Ave., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J,<br />
CLOSED SUNDAYS<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> National Bank Building<br />
isiaf<br />
m<br />
I<br />
•I
A ^**r-t •»!•»-<br />
t »<br />
OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N, J, FRIDAY, JUKI 18, 1920<br />
HLRE 10D4\<br />
PETER LESTER hw<br />
mcrntirv from &frell shock in<br />
Prance Lpun hi* return to Lon<br />
don he fall to<br />
Sht, poke with a sort tf mono-<br />
tony<br />
lost his Oh Nan HOI l Juan There ^as<br />
a %arll <strong>of</strong> iepr ach ani ^airnw in<br />
her ^UICP<br />
f ht % ou v, aUld '<br />
f<br />
Where are jou bojs ffoing^ !<br />
she agkgd<br />
Ta fln I Mr L>*ter camp buck<br />
tg her In a choral \ on can com I<br />
too if jnu hke—<br />
Joan hi itate 1= hp looked baek '<br />
at the hru^e Nun ha 1 e HI** f tie<br />
Jo i d I ua tailing to her<br />
I m com ng—in i minute J n<br />
eMU^ht hoi I at Clau UP drt 1 ktalll<br />
ul him<br />
Can \QU k? p a ^crrf lit*<br />
a ke I in h<br />
HAN MARRABl tn ^ho<br />
beeamp enjpi&Btl before ht-<br />
awaj Nan brok** i heurte I<br />
retufntil home te ear? f r<br />
three mutherlg tepbmthei *<br />
ha*<br />
},e jii am undone for mone\<br />
been in cun tlint eo<br />
tion uith h§i fr i n I<br />
JOAN tftDlLOiT m Lunkn ,<br />
Joan insist* that Nan upht tu ftr j<br />
gbt Pttter and marr^ hi fn n t un 1 i<br />
fellou <strong>of</strong>ficer j<br />
JOHN AHNOTT with uhnm P |<br />
ter has been pen iinfe hi lea e ul j<br />
the hetoe Lf ^in U ^ wi iuup i<br />
ter near the ftlarrab> estate Nan<br />
howeter dn\en to ie^e ration U<br />
heF fathers financial htffeuU t<br />
ami Petsr 3 ma Idpnint aiTi lent<br />
han agreed to marr> j<br />
HARLEM SEPTON m o n e<br />
lender who has toltl her th.it 1 eUr<br />
_j«_fl]sn Me ilffht»l- =<br />
Peter gdk% to Lnndnn wipre he<br />
meet*§ Jo&n ani for tht fir*t time<br />
leaFfyj that he *» th? t lan for<br />
whom Nan is grie* i % She o<br />
her W8) to see Nan and Peter le<br />
Gide** tu join her and get the it<br />
tailM <strong>of</strong> the uhole affair Joa<br />
ahks Peter *heth r if Nan wt»n<br />
nst engaged to another man u ul 1<br />
he go back to her<br />
HOW 00 ON WITH THF<br />
"That 13 the qu? tiun vhtch 1<br />
have been asking m>self p\er ^mee<br />
1 met |oa he saU \i I it i<br />
a question \thleh I cannot answer<br />
After all —he laughed mirthls^H<br />
— it is for her to sa> i-m t it*<br />
*I don t think tiieit i much nep 1<br />
to worry about what shp will *ur<br />
Joan answ^ereu<br />
An 1 at any rate you won t tell<br />
her that yeu met me Ls*-ter ftLnt<br />
en presently Or thit %e spnks*<br />
—or that jsu know anything—OF<br />
that I do,<br />
I premise T won t say a »or 1<br />
said Jean eagerly I wont e^en<br />
know you when we meet But him<br />
can 1 see you again—to t«*ll >oy<br />
If Nan tells me an>thm^ ?<br />
"I'll some over—=1 do £&ll some<br />
tlmeg^lt v,en t look at all strange<br />
I think we are nearly IIL<br />
He rase SFH! let Jo«n the win<br />
dew Hi looked eagerly out along<br />
the platform as the train tame to y<br />
standstill<br />
"Supposing 1 Kan li here to meet<br />
me' Joan lattl in a panic<br />
Shells net here Peter answer<br />
id Byt perhaps iou had better<br />
get out first, in ease >ihe shoul 1 he<br />
anywhere s^suL*<br />
Be held his hand to her<br />
**¥ou haven t anything to thank<br />
me for shi said with unusual hu<br />
mllity I only hope > >wl\ be<br />
happy—both <strong>of</strong> you<br />
Nan van net altogether please 1<br />
to fggfive Josn s ^^ announsin^<br />
hsr arrival Ihe rather dreade i<br />
seeing anybod> a^gsefated v,ith the<br />
past, and shg did not want to be'<br />
subjected to Jean * \olle> <strong>of</strong> que>*<br />
tiezungi<br />
Befton had bein ta the hou«e<br />
eontinyously Shg had arranjr&l to<br />
go out in the car with him when<br />
Joans wife game<br />
Esfton was furious<br />
"You put me <strong>of</strong>f for nfi^fco ly and<br />
y j he said an 1 I won t<br />
It Who IH this Joan En h<br />
\ou\e ntv§r told mi about<br />
hep befon<br />
*Tvi ne^ef told you about ans<br />
<strong>of</strong> my fnend^ Nan said with dig<br />
nity Yeu forget that I ve known<br />
you sueh a little while She is &<br />
?ery gld fninJ <strong>of</strong> mine—I h\ed<br />
with her in Lendsn till T earns<br />
down here<br />
* Than she knows about Ljiter ?<br />
"Yes said Nan<br />
Ha¥i you told her that you afp<br />
engaged.ta mi 7 *<br />
•"No •'<br />
Hg flew inta a rage He woulJ<br />
not have people coming down anl<br />
taking up all her time<br />
The train was in before thij<br />
readied the station and she Jnit<br />
Joan juit outside<br />
Joan flung herself at Nan with<br />
a mpturous oxy ihi looked up at<br />
Nan's pale f««<br />
"HaVg you bgen ill* ^he asked<br />
"Oh Nan, you have get thin<br />
Nan tned to laugh.<br />
"My deaf I ha\e to w"flfk naw I<br />
em at home,' ^he said.<br />
"You look sa if you'vt been<br />
naUy ill,' Joan insisted ' I dari<br />
gay its worry though — worn<br />
stafefei one look ill gooner than<br />
anything '<br />
"I haven I worried," said Kan In<br />
a aaid voles, Joan was fitting on<br />
her n#fv#s already After a mo<br />
ment shi said "I may a§ we\\ till<br />
jaa—a§ you'll heap it sooner <strong>of</strong><br />
| t I g t h d<br />
Ate?—I am goiog to fce married<br />
Hht kept totsF liia sverted^ghe<br />
vaifad for the scream <strong>of</strong> apftze<br />
menfe -whlcii she thought would<br />
going, but Js&n was not mush gGQsf<br />
* aetlnf—ihs Just gsaped once,<br />
1 then said, father lamel}<br />
Oh, good gmeiousl'<br />
"You den t seem Very iurpnied "<br />
gaid N&p, 'I thought you would<br />
all you've 1 said about never maiTy-<br />
l'ng anyone except—' ihB broku <strong>of</strong>f<br />
fia a. pank. "Oh, I'm as sony, dear<br />
* —I* mafraid I m very clumsy *<br />
"It doisn-t matter at all, said<br />
Kan. "Mr Lyster ia staying dewn<br />
11 <strong>of</strong>ten lee Mm, at least<br />
_ i been, hot he went away<br />
today We are — we are quite<br />
£ood friends," xna added<br />
"3-am tagged to a nym named<br />
Borftir Sefton " aha went on, after<br />
B moment "Be isn't young—or<br />
good-looking—but he's richx imd<br />
no's got a, town hous«, and •<br />
dowa" •*•• •<br />
ave east hundreds <strong>of</strong> poumK<br />
•H 1<br />
no 1<br />
'porkel— ••<br />
ft hi per Clau I<br />
ai 1 with an rnphutic<br />
fn<br />
f I o I it I I im he I<br />
it mt 11 ft litth hurt i<br />
Th t f r Mr I ter he<br />
s*ui i ur^i-ritU But n I o Iv mu t<br />
know—r runii f- me |uiek<br />
< luu hr llu h<br />
the htn r jonft<br />
Qnh % u ••<br />
me<br />
I<br />
1 on h ]<br />
I<br />
i I<br />
"* u mu In t<br />
Fu Ifr r Njn<br />
Sn H I ttrc 1 TIM<br />
iier teuar i tht hou L<br />
Sut till n Inh h<br />
| rtanth<br />
\n I tnjn 1 \o i If n t<br />
r an pntrn t i It<br />
imi rtdnt -<br />
H no 1 Ip I unroll I<br />
N )t tu ti II n bn Iv-<br />
1-5 l-r " h. "<br />
I 111 mil<br />
tell Jim nr<br />
mn I 1 ih t I<br />
h n I mi<br />
Fl ug,uin J at<br />
it<br />
TTlv Mr.<br />
his face<br />
It wu rt°i\ and bruised anl<br />
lip ha I been cut by the ham<br />
ring \*hii-h ht. him tlf had gi<br />
Kan e Estnnd panting and gtryj<br />
with him Sh luuth 1<br />
ttuch <strong>of</strong> his han 1 on htr bhe<br />
kk \*ith -.hame that *h<<br />
• er ha\e thought it po^i<br />
e roul I marry *nieh a rni<br />
Ll.su he hu I got «er n first<br />
I rrar anl »tL howling now<br />
in r^al ^ami-st raiding his %OILU<br />
hrillv till it mu t him I fn Y arj<br />
half BHT tht ttn I<br />
Sfcfton Hoki> I round unca ilj HP<br />
\ A iji^jr I at heart as ar mu t<br />
-rriiHtw<br />
Sin, that httlf ilnil nohi<br />
he JI! naiasey If you think<br />
tm toinit tn ,ut up »ith hi-non<br />
: an I your, J well<br />
Irok, ulT n-l^-ins Nan nn 1<br />
His flUBB dragged—hl« head was<br />
ilownbent—ho walked like a man<br />
who is thoroughly exhausted.<br />
Nan gently released Claudie's<br />
clinginE fingers and Hew after<br />
Peter ilown the narrow path, her<br />
nifht Htcpa hardly makilill any<br />
sound on the musty ground! she<br />
that caught him up—,»he spoke hi!<br />
name brenthlessly,, fearfully,<br />
"Sir. Lyster," .<br />
But he did not stop, or look at<br />
her; hu ju»t said hoarsely:"<br />
"U-t me (so—let mo go'." as if<br />
he could bear TV) inure, und Nan<br />
fell back silently.<br />
Shu took Claudie's hand ami<br />
they went, home without speaking,<br />
loan mot them in the doorway.<br />
Shu gapped when she saw the<br />
teurstains ami ngitntiun on bath |<br />
faces. She nskeil a volley <strong>of</strong> j<br />
t|uestlens, "What hat! happened .<br />
In inn appointed for the usual<br />
probationary period,<br />
Mr, and M, M, B. Q'Donnell,<br />
<strong>of</strong> 181? Central avenue, left here<br />
early this week for Colorado<br />
Springs. They expect to travel<br />
around that section <strong>of</strong> the country<br />
for the next few (nonths, return,<br />
inj to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> m the autumn,<br />
Mrs. Joseph D, Norcom, <strong>of</strong> this<br />
city, who recently underwent an<br />
operation in the Samaritan Hos-<br />
mtJil, Philadelphia, and who is now<br />
home, 1* gettln Kalohg very, nici.ly,<br />
her friends will be pleused to<br />
learn.<br />
J, E, Bhiebley, <strong>of</strong> Rlverton, has'<br />
opened hln eottafe, Old Twelfth 1<br />
street, for the summer. '<br />
a, ramwi<br />
ru he I thru >, the un li rtro^-th<br />
I tin next moment Peter L> ter<br />
tht re not a yar I from them<br />
I Was anybody hurt J Oh, how,<br />
Irewlful!"<br />
(To Be Continueii) j<br />
H » mu h he had huard or een I PAID FIREMEN QUITS;<br />
on. ifth.il knL» lutth,re»a ANuTHKR SELECTED<br />
look I ll fa k which Nan ha 1 "<br />
iwr th Ukht to i. th re uMm ^ .,, k ,,,„„ Vacated by!<br />
frnm 1U h Ck r Z t C thl't ^ T C ' Wm.^mUh, Jr. •<br />
1 jrt s4nan in hpr I rt tfoi- heef Mayor Chamiilon.ntthp meeting I<br />
al nj. -i tl run<br />
..IP*,... ,« =.<br />
anl drew Claud e into them<br />
thr ueh<br />
f t *,en<br />
In a cunt^t betH?i.ii a hruic man<br />
and u nt»ard thi t-iidmi, is a<br />
fLfe^ant? cuflfjuslan<br />
• at he I li n pitter cfT<br />
th *,un hinn hts Iitt]<br />
i \u null I u i f ^Fsy h ha I nt\ r t.e n %nn ^ han IWF t<br />
?*?ni '! VtoV ^a^e lh(in | - llU -^ ^ uk ll for ^ anti ' thdt i%<br />
Claulie fFathi 1 th ni ef the<br />
a I hut an i I reathlf i t I uk<br />
f up an f kan iat rh i ut ul !<br />
in the n-i<br />
and<br />
1 rm t \ he<br />
I m n t<br />
At le t— She puile<br />
up quiekh n I tntnl to l^Ugh<br />
l)n£l*t tilk i ut ii an mt i<br />
\oull f^e 1 it i fur \UUF If in<br />
He htiurt* the htu H fi mi ri rmnj,<br />
till i ^Iti. he U 1 1<br />
4n i—aii t Pet i L\ UF Join<br />
a kf| timiih<br />
NnUktl J^II\<br />
Cih he u ed ta ert \i-<br />
An 1 «u i \uu t par LUI<br />
It wa-5 pot until tht^ went to ht>\<br />
that Nan eame lu Ju n r om f i<br />
[ fey* mm ent=, that Nan her-,Lif<br />
ti oacbid th* 1 subject<br />
I •lUppu^e juu\e been thmkirig<br />
that a heartle^E brute 1 nm she<br />
aid uith an attempt at llghti e ?<br />
I mean — a^put heinj, engaged<br />
Aftpf all 1 \e said too Da %QU<br />
the \u\ \f yd toar<br />
i i br<br />
i to Eh^m but T><br />
i uuii mi ion<br />
face He Ii<br />
en bermir hi prt<br />
t I it a^J • i^<br />
nii J<br />
r I thit<br />
n I lo L><br />
s| it 11 i r t I 1<br />
'I th nil mt J<br />
lit. til<br />
| H<br />
If they<br />
ni^ht i<br />
* ti n tl<br />
an I<br />
l<br />
Nan pretty frin<br />
Jltb 1\<br />
H dut ) i th 1<br />
hf utnt—h f It n<br />
p cr in hi* lif h<br />
if Mr L\<br />
d f r hi i t<br />
1 tl r ml<br />
h 1 I I r mi ik<br />
tta h<br />
He<br />
ihe htil<br />
%ou—1 11—<br />
hftHi the r<br />
m nkt> \ u t<br />
it<br />
hf i \anal h t iFfi I \uh bin n<br />
ih minx ml J i- iifht it I wn<br />
h JMIJ on thy UiilU shrinking<br />
1 i%<br />
thin<br />
w n<br />
f !l1 l<br />
Oh >u<br />
'<br />
m<br />
I<br />
. him a pt.nny fnr h me ZQ faithful<br />
i ^ *l e lha ^c lf he 1i lather<br />
" Ira IttPrp DTiie ne^ ort <strong>of</strong> If Ihflnps in<br />
ml tht wndke tnr hi th ut,ht<br />
broke oif i h heir I I«- \ \ tp<br />
i-omm^ toward^ him lo^n th nar<br />
F ttf <strong>of</strong> LOUT e' Hi<br />
hrifehtenp 1—he *taru<br />
then su ttlenlj he ^topp<br />
Harle> Seftnn brnk? t<br />
unier^Fo^th an! came<br />
him<br />
tlau lie hat I Harlpi,<br />
, - -• ti\* L ^eF foot tpp am<br />
what «e uoull lo if—if jrU,hUnel halt as ht. look<br />
anything- happened to Tjm^^r—orjthp man hari fac it «a nuite<br />
gt ^ r unt n LIQU^IJ that he put th han I<br />
Joan hi\grfcl i^h, h dutfhpl Joan ^ nnti bchin 1<br />
It* unlut*} to talk ab-iut it hi back In an attitj \t- uf ieflan *<br />
shi solil But foF that littlt u tuF*> btftnn<br />
Jan made *in impatient gt tyre ioull pFobahH ha e pa *** I rn<br />
Nithing ean change n\\ luck without speaking 1 ut<br />
new " she fjaiU But IAK ugnt he ^topped an 1 »>n<br />
talk about H anle^^ jou wish I child unpie^santh<br />
just wantel te sav that that it An! where re \ou<br />
I\e—^fjigutten that iQ " he a ke I<br />
Im making MF Sefton I «ha]] Clau lie hi\ere 1<br />
?\&T forget as long a I Ine<br />
Her cheeki v>giq heF> her<br />
burnt 1<br />
nee or %vnQ% I knew it u^ all u|<br />
iesi le*5 Shp t ppe i an ]<br />
there ft^« s long ^ileneg ^ Hich<br />
Joan did not dare to break<br />
Nan went on<br />
Then Mr Seftao came Hi«<br />
neh an 1 father o\ e« him monm<br />
Iffl onlj telling >ou this Joan be<br />
se \ou aFH my fnend JFI 1 1<br />
iw joull nevtF tell an j one 4n 1<br />
a** I—I kne« I euul In t be<br />
happj aflj RiPio I theught I might<br />
lo the b§ t I eoulU fur=f r £*" , *<br />
tht familj _ Shf laUghLl |back<br />
dreanlj There are the boj |n | ^°<br />
think <strong>of</strong> >ou eg ' *she aide I K?. U i<br />
Anl I lo%e ihpm e«pec r**ZL<br />
ith Clay he<br />
Is Chimhf- the littlg<br />
asketl helples^l><br />
an 1 sn — that ¥<br />
why I had tg tell jou but ^uu<br />
wont tell anyone will jou Join<br />
pFami^e *<br />
^ou knou I wont Joan sail<br />
ihg got up stoo I on tip tog on j<br />
Nan more warml> than<br />
hif httl mm!<br />
'[flew to thp '-tQF^ Lf li I K hnL<br />
, I Hor I and the wolf «hn-h he ha 1<br />
mpt in the woo an 1 he v, m ler !<br />
i m teFror if this man mooth<br />
-1 hi !e rnin 1 ni ter mgti\t a thp<br />
NowhtFe he ^ai 1 i-toutlj Hi.<br />
lookfc 1 anxiou h pa t Seftftn kwn<br />
the narrow, path he\arl whith IP 1<br />
awa% to PeteF L> t**r anl safety<br />
but ala * it wa=4 tgo narrow fur<br />
p*rn a mail hi\ to pap along<br />
while thi^ man baFFe i th*. wa><br />
But ClauJJe ap pluekj anl<br />
^u 1 lenlj ducking hi^ he a I he<br />
mule a !i\t foFwjfl ho| ing in<br />
scrape pa t a^ainNt tht- I u hi=3<br />
But it was hopolt Snfton<br />
caught him h\ the loo^e hark <strong>of</strong><br />
' hi ailoF jacket an 1 hauU ! him<br />
LFUtL^\ U ! FUl<br />
It ft ii* Sar ^ iojee—Nan who<br />
tan e Jl mj= through th » rlanl<br />
t.iiU|fht hif- jr i ju t a t wa fp<br />
n lint, fuF the un I time Sin*<br />
a a whit I ih ] t har Hi<br />
e i* | to ki ou hat ht via du<br />
ifiL She struck at Harlej ^Lfton ^<br />
fa e hkf a ma i WLFian<br />
^ou brutt—U ^au bruU Let<br />
him to—Itt him ta<br />
ShetF surprise had made hi-fton<br />
rchniiui h Yi hull <strong>of</strong> tht buj Jn 1<br />
Clau lie Iroj pe 1 Mtbbing* anl hn.n<br />
u k nmng t the bracken an 1 un<br />
ifFkFQWth,<br />
& fl f trifc ! to at H Nan jrm<br />
1 up al|flni h n hpf hut f(f lhe momLnt<br />
rat nia I n* F tn nu r than lit*<br />
hh truck at him aj,ain an !<br />
atain hht a«. th w FI 1 red<br />
Ih t h hnull g h \ larpl t<br />
hurt C 1 iu ii Sh tot 11 hu L kill<br />
ed him in h r pa sionat*. an^tr<br />
hatred<br />
ou^H ut ¥su he sai ] an\<br />
a|,i.H Hi^ fa e «4& yrfy hut<br />
runninj. thtn. Wl a lank <strong>of</strong> un«dlmgal<br />
on in his e>e*» Hy held b&th I<br />
n l ith utip han 1 the'<br />
little fae<br />
tr run<br />
1 leal a^<br />
irough the<br />
to<br />
lown at tht<br />
1 k 1 at Feter<br />
4h the | liij l t r ho sai 1<br />
ftith kte table inflection The<br />
man %Io lo t hu mtmnfvja aToid<br />
unwt-lt le iif-a^tment Thi- man<br />
whn f rgot iQnvementb Far<br />
Eol— *<br />
I Hut le nt-s r fini hp I ih t en<br />
! tenet Pet^r ma k a Iun^» foFWar 1<br />
an i taught him faiFly bttwpen lhe<br />
Clau h cr e I cut Lut with le<br />
li^ht niw rather thaii fear an 1<br />
Kan hi 1 hi F t \P<br />
Hul in A t UT t t 1 U f i a L i \\ f<br />
nun in I a mvi r I ib n lint K a<br />
foFot^n i ^nc]u^lan r 1 in t^o<br />
mm nt5 I >=ter had hrekt*n thr<br />
r I s, r p a FO? \\9 t wn F<br />
I La k an 1 Seftan had li^appeaFc 1<br />
'—a limpinjr rairink ihinif t lu 1<br />
ht fehum* 1 m the heart f the<br />
hit r va I rfath nu hta% 1^ HP 1<br />
hi fa wa \LI\ pal<br />
Ther wa 1 * a la?!. I ^ rt nf liak<br />
abjut hin lit nut a h wa he<br />
tn nit ] I Hk a JJF] n w hi Fiij^e<br />
ha I lit 1 loun<br />
An I th^n cjUite u 1 lenlv with<br />
sut coniment <strong>of</strong> any oFt I j ti r<br />
quickly<br />
How long are \ ou going 1 to<br />
ay * th^y Sskiti in a ehorus<br />
when she appeared at breakfast.<br />
Joan laughed<br />
I m HSt going to gtay at all—at<br />
lea*.t I dan I think so—Nan has<br />
enough to do ta look after you<br />
withgut nse ss well p<br />
They did not agree, with this<br />
and she receive 1 prompt invita<br />
is ta itay as long ae she liked<br />
We'll take, you an th# weods<br />
Jim proniipefl<br />
And find you biftk* eggs/* Bus<br />
ter gddsd<br />
Mr Ly^fer^ gem away," sail<br />
Han quietly<br />
He, he hasn't 1 shrilled Bitter<br />
again * I saw him this msrnmg<br />
before breakfast—hi same '<br />
_ Let me MH? he hpgan with<br />
Joan g]Q% enjoyment \oure the<br />
yaung man wfo sii 1 ynu hated<br />
me ai i the \tunjf man to<br />
whom 1 onte pFemi ed a thfa^h<br />
in^=eh \T ell It &PR1H tn Tne<br />
that this is a mK'-t oiyi<strong>of</strong>tunc<br />
motnent—<br />
Clau he *erfcamc 1 he ^tms,gle I<br />
\iolentl^ bpatiRg one =mall fat fist<br />
against hi D tormentor s ho i^<br />
Let me go=-Iet me ^Q ht ai 1<br />
O\PF and a\er a^am Nan<br />
Om Bum t lo 10 A. » [ 7 1. 1 P<br />
JOHN<br />
717<br />
F&ss* 27?<br />
B WHITICAB, M.<br />
WESLEY AVENUE<br />
<strong>On</strong> OtJ, N J<br />
u.<br />
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1 ALLE» CORSON M D<br />
OiH laarti i ts tl Ai H,i 7 ts I F. M.<br />
I JOHK B T0WNSE%D M D<br />
t Q9i9 IM! 9 is 16 A, Msj * 19 I FE ft]<br />
I ii 1 K IL<br />
124 Wmley A, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N J<br />
_ BILL I'HONK II<br />
I ENGINEERS<br />
Wm. H. CoUtieon, Jr.<br />
AMO II Am. Sot. C E.<br />
CIVIL ENGINEER - SHRVBTOB<br />
Qtr EntlD«.r. <strong>On</strong>u CUT, N. 1.<br />
MONEY TO LOAN<br />
ON MORTGAGE<br />
No -.Illn, IH two wnki u know<br />
If r«l *SB i«t IM Wi iia till kt<br />
ma. BsrgsiQI Is llf a^i O«u<br />
ftant ireptFtiife OlQla altaga<br />
f« Mle* A!» isti far iBTtitrafilf<br />
•ad tut impfBfistfli^liiB c&elea tf<br />
Oiiui Ciir. ApOlj to<br />
J. M. CHESTER & CO,<br />
OCEAN CITY, N, J,<br />
e i down<br />
the nad whin I was out in the<br />
l h d h' fc i<br />
t<br />
said he'd mtefc u§ in<br />
tg woods when we*d had eur<br />
breakfast '<br />
Jean Ioakid qmckly si Kan.<br />
'I think you re made a mintaifg,*<br />
Kan said evgnly * W# gaw him<br />
d g to th& itstisn yesterday<br />
Mr Amott you knew"<br />
s B eomi baek *' Buster msisfc-<br />
"1 saw him p<br />
Han ehsngtd tftg subjtet har-<br />
^lr<br />
Later, Joan followed the boys<br />
out Into Sis garden. The weather<br />
hd k f th b<br />
S motor car,' ttod had taken a turn for'tho batter—it<br />
Iven me a illamond ring that- yas u warm and sunny as a Hoi<br />
morning She sniffed (life country<br />
sir dellciousl? ti she went.<br />
In hii? fright he let the precious<br />
note Irop to thu mat j pathwaj Bt<br />
his fi-et anil H-irte^ Sefton sai* it<br />
He kept hold <strong>of</strong> Claudie with one<br />
hand an 1 stooped to pick It up with<br />
thp other<br />
He saw the name on thf out,i lo<br />
<strong>of</strong> the folded paper and thought<br />
HUGHES'<br />
CENTRAL PHARMACY !<br />
EIGBTBST AND WEStEY ATE,<br />
Phone 215<br />
HBclici, P D Flur<br />
CHARLES P. LAKE<br />
REAL ESTATE<br />
Bnyine gelling Renting<br />
Room 301 <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Title and<br />
Trqst BnildiDg<br />
OCEAN CITY. N. J.<br />
W1LLITS P. HAINES, H D<br />
Phulclan and Surgeon<br />
OOf Intii t A. H. U I P. »<br />
DiiHHi df Eje. Ear, No»<br />
and Tkrioat<br />
n» 111 clam niul<br />
Car. Wesley Are and Ninth St.<br />
>ITTOENEYS.AT.LAW<br />
GEORGE R. GREI9<br />
ATTOKNET and COUNSELtOB-<br />
AX-LAW<br />
<strong>On</strong> CII7 T10. -* Tnil C», BrtUhi,<br />
el tf«ckaiM£ 8L. Cap* UMT C*Mrt HHH<br />
Bell Pkoneii- OHIO CHy 791<br />
Coort HOH« M<br />
C EUGENE DARBY, M D<br />
Hranlb PI"" «>J AUulii ATHIH<br />
OCEAN CUT H J<br />
Qffln BEinE<br />
• H II A. «.<br />
IK IF H. TdqlxiK<br />
T U I p M. HI<br />
•Ad br Appglntmft&t*<br />
DR CHAS. H. VAIL<br />
OSTEOPATH<br />
Eighth and Central Avenue<br />
Office Hour*—Dally, 9 to 5<br />
liy Appointment—Phone Bell 275W<br />
DR. J. HOWARD SHARP<br />
DENTIST<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Title & Trust Co. Bide<br />
Bell Phone: 1089-W<br />
ALDRICH C. CROWE, M. D.<br />
WH ST. * ATLANTIC AYR<br />
OCEAN-CTTY. N. J.<br />
Telephone 799<br />
Office Houra 9 to 10 a, m.<br />
7 to 8 pm.<br />
MAL ESTATE<br />
j, NELSON LOPER<br />
Real Estate Broker .<br />
1225 m.f Avenue<br />
OCEAN CITY. N J.<br />
REAL ESTATE<br />
For Sale<br />
Fifth Street and Bay Afni<br />
—two fumlshtd housed, light<br />
on the Bay; lot 100 ft, on Bay<br />
Avenue, and 200 ft. on Fifth<br />
Street, with riparian righta,<br />
Ground floor! two car garage,<br />
laondry, bath and stpre* room,<br />
ffani and ilde porch. First<br />
floor; Kitchen, dining, pantry<br />
and living room; front and side<br />
porcheg, /<br />
Second floeri Four bed<br />
rooms and bath roooi: third<br />
floori three bed rppms. Steam<br />
heat—gas and electricity. Ap-<br />
ply at '<br />
20 South ajfd Street<br />
PhOadelplilB, Fa,<br />
Of jroar own broker,<br />
WALTER G. GIBSON<br />
Real Estate Insurance<br />
802 CENTRAL AVENUE<br />
Phone 1295<br />
SAM SLOTOROFF<br />
The Popular Clothing Store hi Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />
For Men, Young Men and Boys<br />
1329-31 Arctic Avenue<br />
Cor. Arctic and Tennenee Arena<br />
Phone Marine 5098<br />
.Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />
SAVES YOU MONEY<br />
We Can Purniih<br />
Mortgage Monel<br />
in any amount<br />
pi<br />
Quick Action if your title papera are in g<br />
Buildinff Operations Financed<br />
Esibffl-Townsencl Corpt<br />
9th and Asbury Avenue '*<br />
Triple See-<br />
the dc fmc drind—pale and<br />
dry, and as good as it looks.<br />
Specially bottled and la.<br />
belled for those who desire<br />
a rtaUy exceptional blend,<br />
A.<br />
POWELL'S<br />
—Gordon Brothers—<br />
DISTRIBUTORS<br />
740 Asbury Avenue<br />
Bell Phone 168<br />
Quit 3.000 eitiei ani ta"U<br />
how itTMts>JiauiJ mitt<br />
d umml emenit<br />
HOW JIM TAYLOR<br />
LOST HIS CRABS<br />
ATANGLERS'CLUB<br />
Became Absent Mmded and<br />
Threw Them Overboard*-<br />
Zimm«rman'H Feat<br />
OCEAN CfW SBNTINEL.LBDa<br />
THE GREAT AMERICAN HOME<br />
Its a great life—this passi<br />
away at the end <strong>of</strong> a rod u<br />
Any Waltumsn will IPII ^<br />
that.<br />
Nothinf Is do all day but sit and<br />
fish and dreamland then at the<br />
doge <strong>of</strong> day, go to u comfortablp<br />
Llub house to play Lards and dm<br />
cuis the pleasures <strong>of</strong> the catch<br />
Up at the Anglers Club where<br />
affisng others J 0 Anderson<br />
* Charlie Zimmerman and Pier<br />
piaster Conner hold forth the<br />
crowd wan discussing the art <strong>of</strong><br />
fishing the other evening<br />
Among the wid* 1 and *<br />
topics <strong>of</strong> eonvefsation tlut v> ent<br />
' th rounds was a discussion gf tht<br />
rf^bhfefj¥J<br />
t|mt<br />
pfSffunent <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Plermaster ConnaF pFedict'<br />
TayloF one day will beconi<br />
world'i greatest SshErman MF<br />
Cennor Eased his predittion on<br />
Taylor's a^precmtion <strong>of</strong> the ngtf»s<br />
mty <strong>of</strong> salt water to keep bail<br />
alive (E\en m h» yuutli, TastoF<br />
th<strong>of</strong>oughly digeatfcd that )<br />
According ta the atury that<br />
the rounds and elicited a mile<br />
from allp Taylor who was fishing<br />
en the pierf a few days ago caught<br />
a niee-si^ed fish Me WSN u^ing<br />
cribs faf bait, and in nrdff to<br />
keep them alive hid them m u<br />
backet filled with gait water While<br />
Taylor was washing the fl sfteF ht had<br />
cleaned the fishp TayloF went to hi«<br />
buekit and dumped the crah-i mtn<br />
the ocean<br />
Startled, a number <strong>of</strong> people on<br />
the p!if asked him wh^ he hod<br />
dene iueh a thing Tyylar then<br />
admitted thdt he had ^tm| un<br />
canscisualy He was afraid that<br />
perhaps, Connor or Mr And* r on<br />
wsutd accidentally throw hi* bait<br />
merbeard The thing HO preyed on<br />
his mind that he himself thFtw<br />
his own bait <strong>of</strong>f the pier The<br />
jokegtsFS, however have tt that<br />
T&ylgF believes the cFabn should<br />
have a large place m whith iv<br />
swim and that, through gratitude<br />
they will come back tg him tht<br />
neit time he wants to fish<br />
Charlie lmmertnan who re<br />
cently eaught a croaker withiut a<br />
line, hesk or bait, says that he ha^<br />
a head just ax well as the ffeh<br />
ChsFlie s philosophy m that if the<br />
fish don t bite he isn t going to<br />
hgld a pole Oh yes the cfoaker<br />
Ask it tg tell ygil how he raught<br />
JL This newspaper has a repyta<br />
tisn to maintain<br />
To Frank Ho well, president <strong>of</strong><br />
the Gamdeit National Bank at<br />
Gamdin, goes the distinction <strong>of</strong><br />
catching the largest fish at lh<<br />
Anglerr Club during the pnu<br />
week<br />
A ^eakfiah, weighing WVLI<br />
psund^, and seven fingfish weic<br />
caught by Mr Hgwell Friday<br />
While thi fish havt been staying<br />
nway fi^m the Anglers Club pier<br />
for feur or five days a few other<br />
gaod catches have been made all<br />
kingfish A list <strong>of</strong> the catcher, a*<br />
an file at the club foil own<br />
3 P gchiek, 10, Geo^e Beaton<br />
0 James Blowen 4 President J<br />
W Kennedy, 4, J H Kirk 4 All<br />
<strong>of</strong> these anglers are from Philadtl<br />
Bhia, with the exception <strong>of</strong> Mr<br />
Mowin, whs comes from We*st<br />
Chester<br />
ooul &h$<br />
©OWN ft" LI.T ME<br />
evr ft aot's<br />
, WAlttCUTf/<br />
AWRIGHT/WBLL<br />
TH1M<br />
AM' HELJ tto<br />
WAWONITEGETS<br />
11-POUND WEAK<br />
FrankenliiW'i Catch in Bay-<br />
Boys Buiy at Fourteenth<br />
Street Pier<br />
ABOLISH PRIMARY,<br />
SENATOR EDGE<br />
Favors Return to Old-Style <strong>of</strong><br />
Nominations by Party<br />
ConvenlionH<br />
Slate primorliM should not be<br />
hilil in torriil weather, liut they<br />
shoulii lip i]Liiini.(l in tho KprinK<br />
lo permit u rent for candiclatua<br />
following the campaign ami before<br />
the November elertlon, Bccor.MiiK<br />
lo Uniteil Statoa Senator BIIKB.<br />
At the same time, Senator Edje,<br />
who favoM noniinatlDnjt b^ party<br />
conventions, asserted that the cup-<br />
rent expose <strong>of</strong> LIIR expenditures in<br />
Ihe Kepybiieun siinatoriul prinmry<br />
in Pennsylvania is an exeeljent<br />
rgument for the abolition <strong>of</strong> the<br />
ireet primary system,<br />
'My opposition," said Senator<br />
.tige tgdiiy, ''Is pritnarieli &» late<br />
•. September is well known. It<br />
* not necessary for me to repeat<br />
hat familiar argument,<br />
•The primaries, if We must<br />
m£ to thf direst primary sys-<br />
in, ought to be held before ths<br />
lot weather. The time to halii<br />
iio contests within the respective<br />
mrties, it' seems to me, in In thg<br />
priiig, hut it does not appear that<br />
t should he necessary ta advance<br />
hum «s .early as April.<br />
'It would not be a bad Iilea to<br />
jlvance the primaries twe or even<br />
hrec weeks, muWnK them fall on<br />
,he first Tuesday in <strong>Jun</strong>e or tha<br />
mt Tuesiiay in May. At that<br />
me there are few persons away<br />
,n their vacations, and the wenth.<br />
r conditionB are net such as to<br />
dude interest In Ihe ram.<br />
CARS COLLIDE<br />
Horse-and-Buggy<br />
Pavements<br />
Won't Do<br />
Property pwntm in miny mm 3 ^|<br />
inddtiMwhwestreatiswannwiA<br />
motor tiiffle art idUwuttaiAiir<br />
. money on tioise.aBd.bu|iy "^sve-<br />
rtents" ol by|eae dayi.<br />
Theie rough,-bumpr stroett t»<br />
diMctly mpoMlble for btoksB<br />
lprinp,CUttiM«,ir«aterdepMM- ,<br />
don <strong>of</strong> can, physical dliconlo^ r<br />
bsi <strong>of</strong> time, and tniny iceUeoB "»<br />
involving IOBS <strong>of</strong> life or limb. ,<br />
And the heavy expense <strong>of</strong> trying s<br />
to keep worn-out, dangerous, horse- s<br />
and-buggy streets in repair, added<br />
to their original cost, amounts to<br />
more than enough to pay for true, f<br />
even, non-skid concrete pavement ,t<br />
that has the maintenance built in. 7<br />
So'in the long run you are pay- ;j<br />
ing for concrete streets. Why n
msmmm<br />
H<br />
£*',<br />
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1 ) B K l e \ W n n n f c t u u D L L Mi M I It- I S I i.h> lliln<br />
1 Sujrer M rt L m tt andtl<br />
lpl in \ I M Ik. 1 r II 11<br />
wlfr M rr tow ^Ibr t If fl\_r »m \ llr Mr M Cluni-y I I 1 If<br />
W I S hiil r I. M r unit »if * h 1 11 1| I Ho S M 1<br />
Alu d«r I> rl n I 1 ilnd lihia W o*. Ibu > ( rpt I J n F<br />
Nfl W 1 KI «lt ••<br />
I i FK C \ I) -v% NL \ rR<br />
Ilirl Rt Smitl V. I kt<br />
Kctvrunl Wilson, Jr., Mrs. F. h Mr. an.l ilr«. Thomi..< H. Mi-ehi<br />
I t Mr I tl Mr ! i 1 1 I Mph (I H I » n 1<br />
Mr I> bter M ad Mi Uli r family, Ilala; Mis;; It. I". Ha; 1<br />
K. W. Ki-rfubn. B. W. S. KIrful n I'liiliiiiclphin; Mr. nnil Mrs. J<br />
I!. T. Hairan, Mr, anil Mrs. J H > c M 1 nh II * M<br />
W irk 11 lodelph M F ler M S M Wo r 11 \S 11 itfnn<br />
1 M I u i Kl Mr A. Tin S Holl n rtl 1 In<br />
h M 1 M I tt 1<br />
la hhl r II r h Hill<br />
l>. rt M J 1e t 0 (- ty<br />
I I J [ 1 h Kl I Kl<br />
—NBA. Chleus Bureau<br />
-Mr. ..nd Mrs. K. H. I'nllmsh, ii -.1 \IM\ S( HOOIS HAD Ooerge Haplpr Jshnstaii wfl.s examined jum fetorf* the etnrt ef hig at-<br />
I I 1 Mr 1 \i W l!ix DhLIGIIlHI 1MINK •iemiitta hike (ram ChleaBO io N*w Tfrti on ivhlcli hr wn« lo tail* no fo<strong>of</strong>l<br />
t 1 I ladtflph \ H \ / k<br />
whatfvpr jimii Hocking famoy» long^lilalic* wallier who «a« to ae.<br />
\ \ k A I M j>l Nt<br />
, 1722 Wesley avrnue<br />
I llranson, <strong>of</strong> Vineland, is nt<br />
IPennlyn place tottage for thp<br />
put Commiin.ler P W Pwd<br />
H and family, <strong>of</strong> Lonjrutrc<br />
r are here to spend a month<br />
o Cntcraon witli Mr- Pwilis*<br />
mother<br />
. 3 Ryan nnd family, <strong>of</strong> Phil<br />
Phia, are among the guests uf<br />
.Flanders.<br />
pllceman Win Seaman, <strong>of</strong> the<br />
1 force, who successfully un<br />
rent an operation for appendiclih<br />
the Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Hospital<br />
|w weeks ago, is now alilo to<br />
• around town ^ His many<br />
id^ expressed plc&Rure. at his<br />
Ivory<br />
|ra A C Garber, <strong>of</strong> Wynne-<br />
, Philadelplua, has opened her<br />
mor home, 894 Third street,<br />
[thp season<br />
I P. Green, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, is<br />
[ at his summer ieiKS Salla WonU nrnlMIr Ml far HIM<br />
CHAIRS AND ROCKERS u b. *Q.7S Roond T.blu Id<br />
purch.icd upualilr for, uik>iii O Match, J6.7S<br />
Great <strong>Jun</strong>e Sale <strong>of</strong> RUGS, FLOOR COVERINGS, DRAPERIES and CURTAINS<br />
Marie Antoinette<br />
9x12<br />
The besl Summer nntl all-year rountl ^^ ^^<br />
Rugs Imported Oriental fibre and cloth flj i^B ^H T E<br />
discontinued designs, 3 good block diie.,., Vl * • I.<br />
Reg. $25.00<br />
8x10 size..<br />
d»-| £<br />
Reg. $20.00<br />
7.6x9 ii«<br />
Reg. $18 00<br />
6x9 size.. i<br />
Double Warp Grass Rugs<br />
Heavy trade mark Double W«rP Gran RUE"- AMirtmcnt <strong>of</strong> Hood<br />
8x10 Size $3.75<br />
6x9 Size<br />
$2.95<br />
HEAVY VELVET<br />
CARPET<br />
Large fliisftmenl ef ehaig<br />
potlerni. Far Fsomi, halls<br />
and itniri, R i l ilS<br />
YD.<br />
HEAVY CHINA<br />
MATTING<br />
115 warp. Bgst ifnp<br />
40 ylli rolll.<br />
SPECIAL<br />
12 .50<br />
Roll<br />
SMITH'S VELVET<br />
AND BRUSSELL<br />
Very<br />
d<br />
RUGS<br />
..,; All w<br />
Sx9 SIZE<br />
s ii .45<br />
SMITH'S SEAMLESS<br />
Reg. $32.50 vslus. All-wopl face. Gnod p.itt^rns<br />
HEAVY VELVET RUGS<br />
Choice 9x12<br />
or 8.3x10.6 19 .95<br />
RATTANIA-CHEROKEE AND DECO<br />
9x12 SIZE<br />
Reg. $18.00<br />
FIBRE RUGS<br />
-| 2-50<br />
A SPECIAL<br />
LOT OF OVER<br />
300 RUGS<br />
8.3x10.6 or 7.<br />
Rcc. $16.Dtk<br />
Smith's High Pile Seamless<br />
AXMINSTER RUGS<br />
9x12 SIZE 8.3x10.6 SIZE<br />
*28.25 *26.40<br />
Bfff. $45,00 Folue Keg. U0.00 Value<br />
Neponset Felt Base FLOOR 0% g%<br />
COVERINGS. Reg. 65c Sq. Yd JiHc<br />
G New Patterns. Special<br />
Grenadine<br />
Curtain Material<br />
Ruffled cdft* Aii<strong>of</strong>t'-tJ pattern*<br />
•uitnbln (or mnltinp curtAtm<br />
Choice <strong>of</strong> UUP, no)d and pifllc<br />
tloti 36 ineh^t wide, ^ O<br />
A yi*rd .,..*.» »,t •3^'v<br />
Mercerized Poplin<br />
CnU. blur role and tan color!<br />
36 inchn wide, A A<br />
A v«rd 44C<br />
Marquisette Curtains<br />
While Mid colored ruftlri with<br />
tic buck PJ Q<br />
Apol[ OOC<br />
Silk Damask<br />
Suitable for draper In rOH.<br />
blue, brown colon* Interwovan ia<br />
fin* dciignt 36 inchri ftp<br />
wid- Yard "QC<br />
Small Check ,<br />
Ruff le Curtains ^<br />
In ectu't with vulahco .<br />
Wk la mateK K<br />
L"rge AMortment <strong>of</strong><br />
CRETONNES<br />
Beautiful '<br />
ing*. 36 in<br />
d<br />
Kensington Carpet Company ATLANTIC AVENUES<br />
FLOORS OE HOME EURNISHINGSi<br />
i&nt :aand<br />
' colo<br />
wid*.<br />
«^.'t-^ U-i—i-jj<br />
H V.«<br />
n<br />
1 -'!
*<br />
hi<br />
TMJiCTV<br />
'-.TO 'i.><br />
OCEAN CWT SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY,<br />
MUCH BUSTUNkT<br />
WEST OCEAN CITY<br />
(OonHnued from Page 1)<br />
Bay Front Land Company, and<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Bay Shore Land<br />
Co; John n, SiraeuiB,<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Bay Front Land Company,<br />
Thomas J. Chri»tensen, secretary j<br />
<strong>of</strong> the latttr company, and Prank i<br />
J, Biracusa, a director <strong>of</strong> the local<br />
company* are the men financing<br />
this operation <strong>of</strong> ill houses,<br />
lUehard H, Johnson, bank direc<br />
i and -kwpfog-thpli'<br />
fanles maps up to the-minute<br />
lhe real estate brokers selling<br />
West <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> lots are stress<br />
Ing the fact that, coupled with the<br />
very low prices <strong>of</strong> I860 up for<br />
I lot , W f«t by *)0 TtfU the (Treat<br />
contraction activity on the tract<br />
is bound to ri suit In largt anil<br />
quick pr<strong>of</strong>its for today 1 ! buyers<br />
IS TO<br />
REALIZE DREAMS<br />
(Continued from page 1.)<br />
tor and plumbing supply contrac<br />
the flrni <strong>of</strong> EdRett-Wliceler, Inc,<br />
tar anil dealer, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, will<br />
who ran the Dockhoune, and K. &<br />
also byild a house at the traet to W. Lunch Kooni, both at Seaside<br />
figure wlthifl tho mean* They itlso ran the Hnrhor Inn<br />
RookawTvTark k P k anrf-thr rtth Harbor- Hb<br />
while hile John Jh Sim<strong>of</strong>i, S , real eitata |nn nn Ilt nt Broa> Broadwa> jml Silt) > ninth<br />
broker, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, will ill builii bili | st,«,t, New York <strong>City</strong>. At th<br />
the eighth house to be contracted I death <strong>of</strong> his associate, five yejirfor<br />
on the tract. Both are also di-1 HK0| Mr. Edgett purchased all<br />
reitnis <strong>of</strong> the Bay Front Land ..stock in tlie EdEett-Wllceler Cor-<br />
Company, which owns and ii5 de pnratxin<br />
veloplne the tract and whose main! During the wir Claude W. Ecl<strong>of</strong>flces<br />
are 841-MS Asbury avenue,! jett iervtd in the Sanitary Corps<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> las as Bret lieutenant and for five<br />
ESJS<br />
development in the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> digtriet,<br />
• . - -<br />
Stryker, Inc., one <strong>of</strong> the best<br />
known development contracting<br />
m%£- m mm*<br />
*' y* — t. Atlanta<br />
In ansBfr to this query, Mr. Ed- ]<br />
fettKpl!«i: ,<br />
"For years I have picuredi in-<br />
my mind's eye, a unique reBaurant,<br />
firms alone the Southern New Jer-, mJ. dream house, which I hoped<br />
sey Coast, have been awarded the' gomt time to build When the til- I<br />
! contract to- eon,-truit the stoats , rectors <strong>of</strong> the Gateway CaiilB told I<br />
I and lay the curbB and sidewalks <strong>of</strong>' ' me <strong>of</strong> thfir plans to build the finest<br />
Section No. 1 <strong>of</strong> West <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, and largest eating place in Amer- j<br />
They have drafted a small army ieo, I sat up and took notice. Here,<br />
<strong>of</strong> men, steam ((hovel and tractor<br />
(fradlng machines for the work.<br />
Within a short time they .fiKoect to<br />
have all the streets cut through<br />
and graded and all the concrete<br />
curbs and sidewalks in position.<br />
The Stryker Company have done<br />
much <strong>of</strong> the work on the more iniportant<br />
developments near Atlantic<br />
<strong>City</strong>, and with their unexcelled<br />
1 I reasoned, is i« an opportunity<br />
to<br />
see my visions take shape. I<br />
ceived the fuiUheafted co-operation<br />
<strong>of</strong> these four men, who ore<br />
successful business men, known<br />
locally for years.<br />
"Day after day, the Gateway<br />
Casino was coming nearer to my<br />
ideal <strong>of</strong> a beautiful place. We<br />
have built several novel and is-<br />
Mr. iiml Mrs. Luther Cresse en-<br />
ICTtuineil Howarii Charlesworth<br />
WHEN OCEAN CITY ICATCHING FISH und family ever the week-erid.<br />
Mus llary Below, <strong>of</strong> Philadel-<br />
HAD A REGULAR i AT REEITS BEACH hia, is ppentlinf? the gummer with<br />
her father.<br />
BASEBALL TEAM <strong>On</strong> fadlitieii,«re elpecteil to make ' elusive features. Our building has<br />
retorii-breakinK progress at West .„ m%vm\ advantages, overlook-<br />
O <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. Ci j n g h G t E Hb B<br />
Genefal Manager Johnson an. it<br />
neunteil today that the entire<br />
Roosevelt boulevard frontage <strong>of</strong><br />
the first section han beon raid, and<br />
! that already hamlf jme pr<strong>of</strong>its have<br />
«L ^"T^..?*"^^^.Aw-WTO ^"utani^iiKto'"it' b tk ftioni -' "-•- tfci,<br />
Baas—Oiher Visitors<br />
Make Good Hauls<br />
Memories Stirred by Ralph<br />
Chester's Move to Form Jus<br />
iemi-Pro Outfit<br />
BOSWELL WAS MANAGER spy<br />
lf j<br />
frt<br />
Charleii Cassady, Ben Ballen frontage.<br />
I <strong>of</strong> the Sentinel.ledger force, and Large loads <strong>of</strong> prospective buy-<br />
James Taut made their first trip er« are beine sent at regular inter,<br />
<strong>of</strong> the season to Reed's Beach § vain vals 10 lo the tract from the th Atlantic<br />
Philipu, <strong>of</strong> Midvak; C, D.<br />
unlay, en'me out with Capt, Dgug-JCitv, Csmden<br />
u <strong>of</strong> Elizabeth: Alfrid Huland<br />
Clarence <strong>Jun</strong>e*, uf tape<br />
Court House, went fishing<br />
from noed'n Beach a few davrf aiio<br />
«ith Capt. Tho?, DciugliuM 111 tho<br />
Beat Chinese Stan John pr*er boat Comfort. <strong>On</strong>u hunilrcii<br />
town and Other "Big* anl nfty-fiaht crackers were Ink-<br />
Time" Ball Sharks 1 n Mr. Halney also succeeded in<br />
landing a fsity-rieht-pnunfl chiin-<br />
ation <strong>of</strong> a ieffli pr<strong>of</strong>es nel bass in an hour and twenty<br />
— lht has yi lst»(l un tufs fgr<br />
ISc LLCII fitting fur huui<br />
J"! tiling u En lit h lh ilit luFjja<br />
I can get u good \ K w uf tin Ina I ftiund that lr -, tli in a<br />
walk Jiui, if thLfc m i pi iti an\ fi urlh m re <strong>of</strong> thi-, tint 1 ht rest<br />
where orn- sees mur« noinrri JUT w fL thi ^-m ill, LI i L hdt^ w have.<br />
minute, 1 dp not knnv, it A Id t IK i ii «t liinj, f >F a {.auplt, nf jcars<br />
Uiat thi* fjtt that mn t < f th m 1 hi ru hih a lljdfij uf foil dS <strong>of</strong><br />
are on drn \M m n nr<br />
\n\iti filth il in jiil-ti 1 tulttP^<br />
nml<br />
ftpjriHg ^umracr K»w n*» u ilh n<br />
th «( rr Ilk* th<br />
htrliti r « ! Igllt<br />
WfapH uL till But tin \ ftl^ilLi<br />
fflcrfiiy «n( th*. fur m it in std<br />
lidl ill "hip u I dn -til Ihi<br />
Boardwalk IH likt ^lain Stj i c i m HANkLKSTO<br />
aay tuwn esetpt th it t!nu m MLLT Art\I'E<br />
more poo|j!t> And f4! mil mil<br />
Sin dfe* t^ the well di u sir nrst IMII lht bu IL till<br />
aost \^umi n rt-alizu it i^" tr>inj, in (tnig ill ^ I 1^1 I lU i \t ir<br />
iK<br />
Vm mrv !?IUP«= <strong>of</strong> i ,- tft -,li nli unl hi i«k Hut Hill I. in<br />
id by hirgk. lur^ numht i ill- n> 14il Jt till lilLilllH, llu Um<br />
fiavy blue unl black<br />
i in ( ih bjnkinit in litulinns.<br />
In!<br />
*ery niiin\ nf the Hiii<br />
There u -white, and icrt.i ami<br />
ind deal nf \t-lhjh m llu<br />
<strong>of</strong> at^ »md cnat^^—tht h id I en rbillrnii if tin 1 rlr f ini<br />
biown 4-, Sunm" I think lhi.ri ill 1 UIIJ III cjth siu^li iOU<br />
•Was nmtr a ninmnnt I could not puiiiiil m muic<br />
BUY<br />
BEACH FRONTS<br />
As fine nn Opportumh fnr ^afctj, Qim-I* inrnoM-r<br />
and Substantial I'ruhl ,11 1 hue c\er olTtrwl—<br />
80 Feet Beachfront<br />
al 2(llh Street<br />
,^750 Per Foot<br />
Another Real Buy<br />
2 Family Apartment House<br />
Located on 3rd Street<br />
Furnished, Price 911,500<br />
Financed to 57,500<br />
G. VERNON PEPPER<br />
REAL ESTATE<br />
605 Eighth Street<br />
OCEAN CITY. N.<br />
Phone 749<br />
JGEO. H. 5IANGER B. IVABRIN<br />
- OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N. J., FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 1920<br />
WANT COUNTY<br />
FARM MADE A<br />
WELFARE HOME<br />
|<strong>On</strong>pe May County Board <strong>of</strong> Free<br />
) holdrm to make the nectssarj<br />
change In the. nuul Institution nt<br />
tin luilicst pOMKlbU date<br />
Thi rtport <strong>of</strong> Bllhfi Dorotlv<br />
Rice, comity nurse for tho mont<br />
<strong>of</strong> May wan HI, follows<br />
raseH <strong>of</strong> tubrri iilonih under -sup<br />
Uullh LlUKUC Sa\s Thcie Is|"" vi """ n > - dmthi from lubenu<br />
tyc^l <strong>of</strong><br />
IdlllltRS<br />
Llrgtnt l»e«l <strong>of</strong> liettcr lo "'' t ' "atientd ti. sanatorium 2<br />
Tin rirulni 1:<br />
tin ( a|n M I<br />
liily<br />
County<br />
Health<br />
11 HI 111 » IH htl I In the cilfirt ,,f<br />
tin county ^jupt riiiU ndLiit <strong>of</strong><br />
ibnol itCiipi Muj ( niirt Hnimc<br />
Hit ni( mbt_n (trt. tnt utie the<br />
11* siili nt Mns KoxDnnu S ijnm])<br />
'thi % in president Dr Julius u Way<br />
"•• I nthci T Ogdtn nf<br />
lollow up sanatorium tahi h i<br />
ttdMpoiy \i^|tn, 35 eonrult<br />
ind in\i Htigntion wit* Id lie il<br />
t.i(k vimt* }tt i nu rt,i ni.y HIIIH 1<br />
hospital and cliim \[Kltn i sue<br />
lal mm visits "i srlioid nMt»<br />
I tiitul Msitq BO<br />
MIHS Uice attended Mimi <strong>of</strong> th<br />
mcttlMfr*, <strong>of</strong> tht Aimrliiin Hi altll<br />
(.on^rt^^ held in Atlantic ( ity A<br />
tbt. i imetingi tht t_i iitactH matli<br />
a will i>, the good sjiakm hi ard<br />
In all lints <strong>of</strong> health work from at<br />
, I. n.,.hn , « Lr 5',:' l "'" »^» "'« "I— 'hut it'wa,<br />
ccunty nurse " ll "iy "».
MWfl»<br />
IP 1 *?<br />
lit • it<br />
utTtm<br />
t<br />
ft<br />
Real Estate<br />
Transfers<br />
John Marts et-ui=tfi Frank-Sfc bouleTanHOO feet-more-or-le;<br />
Ure J2.600 l-ot-25 and 26, „ patat M feet northeasts<br />
IUock loclt 711A 711 A. UODK Tract. ,___ ,,JU_.,,;.,.. ,„,„ ,»<br />
I. Barton Champion et in to<br />
Ernest M. Itenj et in. l-ota 173B,<br />
1730, 1737, 1738 and 1739, Block<br />
Following fa an abstract <strong>of</strong> con- ' 7 C «t «f the Garden<br />
ttyances entered <strong>of</strong> record in the Fidelity Trust Co. to M. C«rola<br />
county clerk's <strong>of</strong>fice.<br />
l.utx. $12,500 Lot* 47, 49 Btld<br />
Cafe at SMIHia<br />
61-AU, &3-A, i-B, 08, 84, 92, 94<br />
PatUO*. A 1» tiom North U Kl.li am* 'IS. ' 8 jni" SI South purt<br />
rf a. nlt^a-foot will <strong>of</strong> 2329 an I ill <strong>of</strong> 2330. ^331 jnd<br />
cWIM D ^ Nl». Ltslph L Uitit^r HI m to W<br />
MIL «tt Mwan tb.lM.irf ma. L^ttr Hane-i fcl lulu -!-23O,<br />
mm In Nlnlmlli u 22.11 and 2232, Block 22-0, Me<br />
t Man |U bu urf , ,,URhlnn-Ci>iiov»r Co.<br />
"Eu- V . «<br />
tunvHM KIM n» hi ml Ma II \cl-ori $i,fi8 Parlcf<br />
Ik<br />
| t 268, .Section A.<br />
m 0 run from T-M>IJ.NI»U> to! Alma 11. Stevenson Ft vir to<br />
n ai~« M»M tb. 1M ull Hiram G. lUUinier. »1. Sam.<br />
a urn* (i<br />
StraK feat* tha bar nod tfca Edwin It Steel et ux to Wilbui<br />
A.kli.> rt ui SI Lot 407<br />
bctkra I. nisi limn Flic -taoal u Bloi k 4 Ocenn ( lty durili-ni<br />
[jumiu S Nukerson tt ux to<br />
t<br />
I 1-iumi Darby tllOO Lot-,<br />
l'jft l<br />
Michel K. Kejyr et ux to F<br />
•William Sifdlir ?40,OOO lnt<<br />
1827 ami 1R2K, Block 18 I'lim I,<br />
Ocran ( lty (janlpns Lot 18.14<br />
1S2£ and 1K2C, Blmk 18 •iunie<br />
plan Lots 1KZ1, Blotk IK -.ami<br />
r il ml 1J^ Oiem (in 1'»<br />
Same to M I i if 11 I r i n v 1<br />
Uit-, 12,! mil 1A <strong>On</strong> in fil\ Bi><br />
Alfred T Clark to Etta t<br />
an $1^.000 Southwi"-t 30<br />
<strong>of</strong> lot 553, sfLtion \ Ott»an Citi<br />
.Anioclation<br />
' Alma Keller to Arthur It<br />
iVaughn $12,000 Lot 42, Plan<br />
GJrard Itealty Compan><br />
Keyhan Itoalt Co to Mw-hael<br />
1" Howard et in $1 llp|c>n>iin|[<br />
«outhwe£terly lint <strong>of</strong> We-de i e<br />
Hue 350 fopt wnitliwestward]<br />
^from south\n"°terl line Nim.t<br />
«treet *outhwf>alwardly<br />
southPHStprly line <strong>of</strong> W** n n point 00 feet northfafltwnnlly<br />
from northiaaterly line <strong>of</strong> taid<br />
turnpiki 1874 1-2 feet southeast,<br />
wardly from BOBtheaiiterly line <strong>of</strong><br />
SMmhurc road! thtnee northwestwardly<br />
parallel,' with anil 80 feet<br />
northeastwardly from northeast,<br />
erly line <strong>of</strong> salil turnpike and in<br />
northeartefiy line Roosevelt boulelard<br />
to sonthsaaterly line 8ea.<br />
hhore road; thence northeastward,<br />
ly along louthealterly line Seashore<br />
road to Bouthwesterly line <strong>of</strong><br />
liiilda <strong>of</strong> Arwllda Clark; thence<br />
"long line Arwilda Clark south 47<br />
dt-jrrees 45 minutes east to south,<br />
p ist end nf ditch in mar^h; thence<br />
still along said Clark line north<br />
yts degrees east to a creek| thenee<br />
.Itiwn several courses <strong>of</strong> said erfefe"<br />
to high water line <strong>of</strong> Peck's Bay<br />
an 1 Main Thoroughfare to place <strong>of</strong><br />
biginnini.<br />
/ebulon Townnend Canily to Alimi<br />
Andrews. $aO0, Adjoining<br />
Geo* E. Gandy> on northeast, Ly.'<br />
br ind Cor.son en southeast, lot 1<br />
<strong>of</strong> lands <strong>of</strong> Hannah Gandy.<br />
l^ewis K, Harman et al to Amos<br />
I'I. ree. II. Lot 5, Bloik P, Me-<br />
Ki Hgue. Huzby Tract.<br />
seashore and Mainland Develop.<br />
in. nt Co. to William J. Strickler.<br />
SI Logi 1, 2, 3 ami 4, Block 0,<br />
Joseph F Wullwnrlh tt in tn<br />
HoraLi %. ^urdmei-—.-WftOOO James E, Moore et us to Katha-<br />
—=—;T3l~TT and IS Si.tun 10 Oc. n<br />
li< rine Vguderkar, II, Northeast<br />
" kit> IJIHI Co if plotl. I<br />
f I PhiU W Humphr. S si lot<br />
-.jutheast <strong>of</strong> Landis avenue, 40<br />
{*• t en Webster road by 110 feet<br />
'OK jn,l 5CI Sn-ticn F deep. Plan lots at Corson's Inlet,<br />
Rob. rt U r .l*ar,K rt ux to Fre. Sea l«Ie Cily -<br />
M>ir-. i-1 Lot-- I'' anil 't I'lu^i John I^jughrey et us to John H,<br />
A Otean Tit> Curl-.<br />
Kline, il. Lots 23 anil 24, Block<br />
rnink J Wi mti .1 ux to Sir!<br />
H Southwest Section,<br />
C Shrup $1800 lot 100 Sec i<br />
tioii B<br />
Upper Tnwn>ihip I<br />
•VIIOH iin.l Mamljn 1 Pt\..lon |<br />
ment Co to Carl J I.rill i ft ux i<br />
loy i^e $1 lots 3 -iml I Blotk I Oiun<br />
>we GO feet, between jmnilUl lines<br />
•with Nineteenth street 1235 r«t<br />
<strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> to l'ei k'*<br />
Beach Ijuid Company II LoU<<br />
44"), 450, 461, 452, 153 mil 414,<br />
fe«tion H, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> A^MtfiutNtn<br />
* Isaac C Toctim Lots 541,<br />
642 and 643 Section K, Oci-an <strong>City</strong><br />
1<br />
( it\ r statL 1<br />
Uv.li h Hirman ft al to Miyl<br />
Tiraj,^ $1 I-ot "i H1 rk 7 I<br />
Dr R Marslmll 1 r at ,<br />
Same to Mnrv dallaghi r 51<br />
Liit 1, Bloik I Mthejuue Huibi<br />
Tract<br />
Slime to J,icob I liarth (t in<br />
II L«ti 11, M u and 14, Illoik<br />
15, , Hani Houle\»rd Houle\ard Tract<br />
Association<br />
Ibwifhore and Mainland Duclop<br />
I Joseph U Pntl et ux to <strong>Ocean</strong> loent Co- to French It. Lovehind<br />
<strong>City</strong> RealtT (o *1 Lots 1 2 ',• ,_ ](i2 acres known us "Corsoti<br />
9, 0 and 4, Section I, <strong>Ocean</strong> et ux 13,500 Lot<br />
RELIABLE<br />
Concrete Mixers<br />
"LeRoi"<br />
ETTOINES<br />
HOISTS<br />
PUMPS<br />
All Sizes<br />
In Stock<br />
FACTORY SERVICE<br />
Geo. p. Lessig & Son<br />
2707, Block 27, Oceah Cit Gar-<br />
Contnctor'a Equipment<br />
dens<br />
South Temple Reading, Pa<br />
Announcing-<br />
The Opening<br />
<strong>of</strong> My<br />
New Drug Store<br />
•Cor. 4th St. and <strong>Ocean</strong> Ave.<br />
NOW<br />
rt r, Open for Business .<br />
De Dan's Pharmacy<br />
DR. PAUL F. DeDAN, lug. Ph, Proprietor<br />
• 1 , V• ',<br />
s^iS,^^Wt>if#^^^^^^,tf<br />
OfflftAN CfTC SENTlNEL-tElMTTrft. -OCEAN CITY, N, J., FRIDAY, JUNE IS,<br />
is the time to Buy<br />
Your<br />
Mohair<br />
WE HAVE A<br />
LARGE STOCK<br />
TO CHOOSE<br />
FROM<br />
$j0 85to$ 20<br />
STRIPES AND PLAIN COLORS<br />
HALPERN BROS,<br />
1736 Atlantic Ave., Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />
He Who Hesitates Gets Left<br />
Cottages and Apartments are being rented<br />
very rapidly<br />
The most attractive at the cheapest<br />
rent are going first<br />
1 Every day narrows down the number<br />
. . available<br />
At this time we have some exceptionally fine<br />
Apartments at very reasonable rentals<br />
The wise man comes to ui NOW to<br />
make his choice<br />
Don't delay any longer, but see us today!<br />
Very conveniently located neat- the<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong>, at 4th and Central, we have four<br />
apartments; two on the first floor <strong>of</strong> five<br />
rooms and bath each at $350. Two on the<br />
second, containing eight rooms and bath<br />
each for $750. These last two have three<br />
bedrooms, bath, maid's room, living<br />
room, dining room, kitchen and. breakfast<br />
nook.<br />
There is a private porch for each apartment.<br />
E. RUSSELL DuBOIS<br />
503 Ninth Street<br />
We also have some fine apartments lo-<br />
.eated on the Bay Front with a wonderful<br />
view <strong>of</strong> the water and mainland.<br />
All <strong>of</strong> the apartments have many windows^<br />
which contribute to their cool,<br />
fresh attractiveness.<br />
Bathing, boating and fishing are nearby-<br />
Rentals for the season vary from 5150<br />
to $350, depending on the apartment.<br />
RUSSELL H. NULTY<br />
Phone 140<br />
• tun r AI<br />
Buy Your Meats and^,<br />
Poultry in tiie MaAeli^<br />
Patronized by the Particu!<br />
People <strong>of</strong> Four States<br />
r.ttme Quality for which our firowrv cu—A<br />
famsni la cir irffed out it the hi|h«l degree in «S V^<br />
twin.<br />
<strong>of</strong>-e«<br />
as you Ilk* ihfm, at remarkably reasonable D<br />
canaMered.<br />
Let us supply the RoUHl or Poultry far<br />
dinner; prate ia your own utlifacUon that—<br />
In the Stores Where Quality Counts 1<br />
Goes Furthest 1^,,<br />
^—•—^—— ^p?* 5 *<br />
Meat'Specials for the WeekEnd!<br />
Round<br />
Steak<br />
Ib 40c<br />
Thick End ••<br />
Rib Rout lb<br />
Philadelphia<br />
Dressed<br />
Broilers<br />
Ib<br />
Rump<br />
Steak<br />
lb 4(k<br />
Ltan |> HA<br />
Hamburg Steak ID ££C<br />
Rib Roast lb 35c<br />
Poultry<br />
Milk.Fed Long<br />
Slewing<br />
Chickens<br />
lb<br />
lb 35e<br />
Smoked ^LSkhmed Harass lb 38c<br />
Calves Liver Ib55c|<br />
SmokedBeefTonpesib37(<br />
ASCO Sliced Bacon '« 20c<br />
aE eu'red—*U»d thin and i<br />
ASCO Evap. Milk<br />
tall<br />
1 cans<br />
' Blehtr »wi n»» MOIiBmiMl Hun Frtlh Milk tar GaaUyi mi Mihr.f<br />
Tasty Ready To Strve Foods!<br />
ASCO Alaska Rtd Salmon<br />
Choite Pink Salmon • «....<br />
ASCO While JHtat Tuna PiBh<br />
fintf California Sardlnti .<br />
Donegtic Sardines<br />
Marihairi Kipptnd Herring<br />
ASCO Beani With Pork ..<br />
Biff. 11.00 Heavy Gauge<br />
Aluminum French Fryer<br />
and lib can C<br />
far thi* wifk, fi.iS<br />
„ «&»<br />
big- con Ufa<br />
Sansl$t<br />
big can til<br />
3 Bt<br />
Mk'ftrT!<br />
Creamy,,<br />
Swiet Juicy , «£ .„. HM treaffl<br />
Oranges dra 35(||che«e<br />
Buy Your Bread Need* Where QuaHty ^<br />
Counts and Save Thosa Extra Pennies ,srj<br />
Bread<br />
Supreme 1<br />
10<br />
Victor Raisin Bread, .;...<br />
Gold<br />
Dust<br />
Powder<br />
ASCO C<strong>of</strong>fee<br />
Victor<br />
Bread<br />
Fancy<br />
Hawaiian<br />
Pineapple<br />
If TOD art? p*y[iw more, you »ra aflaallT N»<br />
A3CO Bland I. Ifc" «lu»l o[ m-nr coltf I»IM •"<br />
> Ib TIT A8CO. juu II Ta«c ika DHt«imt" .nj .<br />
42c<br />
Golal Seal Flour 2 "> b - 6<br />
u sai<br />
Hllhnt id« milled Fw- B.t»r B.kim '•" C»<br />
Richlnnd Butter 49c<br />
It's Interesting to Know—<br />
P.ilcori'uJ "cTtam from T.n *"<br />
mill. Think af IU fooj iri««I<br />
Louella<br />
Butter lb<br />
Ifa Hi. Ftnnt Butur l» J<br />
Asco<br />
iWl .,*<br />
tW Begin ''this<br />
w«k and Bny all Tour Table N»<br />
<strong>of</strong> our Stores. You'll be amazed at your SaTfngii<br />
iSf Watch for Our Big Wednesday SpediK<br />
H«4 ASBDBY ATENDE 741 "°«"^JIP<br />
Ml ASBUBY AVENUE 117 ATLANTIC .<br />
1352 Asnnry ATenoe<br />
cm<br />
C. HAMBURGER<br />
J, B. PRESS ,<br />
B. C. SAGEL...„,...<br />
S. REITER , «.,,,.,<br />
Prmident<br />
Viee-Prtndinl<br />
Tfmsiurmr<br />
Stcrtlary<br />
Somers Point<br />
OCEAN CITY SENTINELLEPO1H, OCEAN CHT, N l . m i n \ ^ , JUNE » .<br />
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"America's Finest Eating Place<br />
OUR SPECIALTY<br />
SHORE DINNERS<br />
DELUXE<br />
At the Crossroads<br />
To Two Famous<br />
Resorts<br />
GALA OPENING, JUNE 24 TH<br />
THE GALA OPENING <strong>of</strong> the million dollar "Gateway<br />
Casino" is a red letter event for the people <strong>of</strong> Atlantic<br />
<strong>City</strong>, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and surrounding cities. The largest<br />
and most beautiful dining place, specializing in seafood,will<br />
open itsdoors on Thursday, <strong>Jun</strong>e 24th, The<br />
building, suggesting the architecture <strong>of</strong> a Moorish<br />
castle, overlooks the beautiful Great Egg Harbor Bay.<br />
The interior decoration is elaborate but tasteful, and<br />
succeeds in creating an atmosphere <strong>of</strong> quiet luxury,<br />
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71<br />
j. riE SERVICES <strong>of</strong> a well-known chef have been engaged<br />
to delight you^with palatable dishes served a la<br />
"Gateway Casino". Enjoy the opening night Chicken 4<br />
Dinner De Luxe while listening to the excellent music «1<br />
<strong>of</strong> the renowned Le Roy Smith and His Orchestra.<br />
Dance to your hearts content on this unique danctng<br />
floor. Drive out or take the Shore Fast <strong>Line</strong> direct<br />
to the "Gateway Casino" doors. Reservations^ are<br />
now being made for the Gala Opening at ^' ^^~<br />
way Casino, Somers Point 221R2.<br />
Parking Space For Over 1000 Cars MANAGER"<br />
FEATURING<br />
AND<br />
JAMES McINERNEY, MASTER OF CEREMONIES \<br />
ASSISTED BY MI33 FRANCES CtBSOlft<br />
• ii i i in<br />
No Cover Charge<br />
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WITH THE GUILD<br />
Presbyterian Church Organ<br />
iMtjoiw Enjoyed Encamp<br />
—Moonlight Sail Soon<br />
Th** mTiOail Joint nn*pt rt£ <strong>of</strong> ih<br />
LaJie* \uxih ry a . Wrutn n<br />
»t*>r built if thi» > r t Ire*b>t-Fr<br />
iin Churi.fi •.« el J thi year<br />
lathe b ement hall f tht churth<br />
f J^m ux.tiir> ha If I I t ( •, r<br />
<strong>of</strong> ,4 ptcnk »pp|H*r although the<br />
f^uijf. had volunteered to trpit f*tl<br />
t* > chicken linner It h 1 con<br />
*fr -e itself ho*ev>r ith ertl><br />
.anifr.bring ^ht t w ^rp tfar an;<br />
Poll* HI t th huptn-r<br />
, Tyit-irilwr enlert v nt. th<br />
* Mrs M r n Tr uf M r[<br />
MiJ r tut TV 11 L L<br />
pi mo elect on tin M<br />
_ "Tl<br />
ht-<br />
•\ nou<br />
oLl rr<br />
tta-Mid MH, W, Biwgaa, for.<br />
merty <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Crty, and now <strong>of</strong><br />
New York.<br />
Oth«r members <strong>of</strong> the (tuild<br />
present included: Mrs. J*eaHo<br />
Hughes. Mi&s Kay Gordon, Miaa<br />
Virginia Maefartane, Miss Florence<br />
Welli, Miss Gertnile Zim<br />
merman Mi^s Frances Bas^tt, j<br />
Miss Mil Ircd V igc n nj the 1<br />
Mifttcs Bertha and Kdna Lake.<br />
The junior organization <strong>of</strong> the<br />
rhurrh, the Circle, was represented<br />
by Helen Meenan, Mildred<br />
Trout, Harriet Risley. Ruth Bevan,<br />
Elizabeth Feather and Adelaide<br />
Van Austen.<br />
The guild has also planned a<br />
beach party to tAke place next I<br />
Monday night, if th* weather is<br />
favorable if not, on Tuesday<br />
night.<br />
RILEY MIXNER GETS<br />
WORK AT WILDWOOD<br />
To r«Tr Boulevard at Contract<br />
Pnre 17 15.25<br />
r er I<br />
Ju n jy- b i h t *1 "><br />
n**tt** Dirbj s njf two<br />
T Mr \ rno L Sm th tl 11 i re i 1 I he<br />
V t n t*_r<br />
( ii 1<br />
i 1 '"I'<br />
» It<br />
- i<br />
I efore<br />
Mi I u - r ( r f 11 n<br />
i 1 * Lh h r tr aharn t r 1 er 1 lh p.' th<br />
toir* tht I re it <strong>of</strong> whiok *»«* the V\ oo leJ I.<br />
its onlj fiulL A tno composed Seen My L t<br />
<strong>of</strong> Maw M r\ Tolb m Mr Wil<br />
luni MM Ii r Mn J Rn PI I<br />
b ium jr e t oi c<br />
c "unpan c 1 b> M « W IIB£P wh i_h 1<br />
"w-t t nj y 1 Mr RobenlMuri j<br />
th^n •iins Mon r r a tu ^out<br />
from & m on nd D 1 1 1<br />
c The E Riley Mixner Company<br />
<strong>of</strong> Go^hen was a"w rded the col<br />
tract for pavinff ^ld» M! JJOUI*v^^d<br />
at "Wildwood at its bid <strong>of</strong><br />
*1 i 1 Z by tht f ip M<br />
Count\ B ird <strong>of</strong> Freeholder t U<br />
r(_f{ul r n**rt nf. L ' »[ Ml><br />
f tl<br />
f II<br />
g<br />
DO l- for thi-<br />
n II m.»'| 1<br />
1 I ><br />
lh tll b* tiftj<br />
Three other contracting com-<br />
T ket e (ibtiiined<br />
r sr t 1 ll '<br />
e I d n the 1 Tl re<br />
1 r f Lh h r h r t<br />
^ tl r n f<br />
II. Earle. Incorpor.-iteil. Allanti<br />
cren ] 1c k n th n v >f the trip,<br />
I 1""* i IT lern F g netr<br />
Th < I V, tl tl Am i t<br />
tl i a t ( omp n Atl nt c * 1 I<br />
; }U, ViiDod> J nl me u<br />
i« M 1- rl !«0.V0. and th. th.; J. P. Kyun Con<br />
a n I Cool Night F S W*<br />
n Mr J h 7 F x pan\ ( i l l SO ^Oo<br />
Mr Harr><br />
\ M r Mr Fr^e<br />
Mr Miincr wi rded<br />
The y I I 1 the » r K M J 1 <br />
u« tnni<br />
t*f«t >^-=<br />
(•<br />
Fj T The atbnilanoe at the i#rvfce wo o'clock Standard T(m*. w**l*tL<br />
.u**t Sunduy cvtrujiK to hear the will b« received for tb«<br />
lt**v Walttr ShtUeyi uddrrRR on B aintmUtiCf. *ccordtn«r to th*<br />
I >«re' famuui iim^UriJiPct wa^ riB In th* <strong>City</strong> Cl*k-k'a Of ft**.<br />
P to b* cncl<strong>of</strong>lcd<br />
iHil Ut the B<br />
<strong>On</strong> Sunday r arft required to meet the<br />
needs <strong>of</strong> forty babies.<br />
In addition to the food don ii ted<br />
fit th(- openiupf Jo^ph Broadley, monoy<br />
Bated Ms? lith. I§2I.<br />
feet («£h Igt belns fdrt? f«fc |B<br />
contributed by the Ifrv Thomas K<br />
%ad « Ihst width «t«md!nS iB fe<br />
GHARM SMlTHa<br />
Blake, J. W. Osier, lAtnarH. Robin-<br />
SBPUI *lth laid Mimhfaittfir FiFit street fet one li<br />
son, Garley, Ureckley, Ifasa and<br />
flfteei fsl ta a ftft«ft f«i wM« atr»t,<br />
NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT<br />
Hickman,<br />
Ts be u)d rabi#tt ts BBEaJd iBBBiglns!<br />
NeU« 1. h^reV.y g[vin that the .ecounl- lleai, tanii a&d llahtllty si pn=nil«# rOf<br />
Meadc Johnson & Company, <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> the aubicflaiffi, • M Admlislitratsri ef inter PSHU aad for S i J i i<br />
Frttaie<br />
vansviller Ind, sent two l-irf?t<br />
sr William GfI4«niffeh rfe«««4. Bfiitl tttfh at pradiue,<br />
«iU be Biidilel Bgd Ilal«i fa? (ha iypr^ psriflff, •Idewalk p in,<br />
cases <strong>of</strong> cod liver oil, He,<br />
a.Hiii. uiij repsHed far Klticmem ts tft? walBF-pipe, ete, esH*tni««d er is th*<br />
A number <strong>of</strong> merchants ure sup- Orphans' Csart sf Ihe Ceaaty_ s( C*i» iaufH ef esaitfUefioHi. freia |fea rear ISIS<br />
'plying eroc«rieB, meats Hnd vege- Maty git the twentir-fim dij* Sf J«1y BHL tfi ttie f»r 1921, both laeiuaive^ with all<br />
*T Wfiieh time aliplle&tfafi Sill be i. i itl certi<br />
tables at coat price,<br />
the atlpwins Qt Csmmiisisiu at.il Aagunt dee undar iies«s is<br />
with intermit ted Sheriff's f«<br />
ure are now about 1,000 daily 'FRANK A. FRATANBUONQ *n!de thesef, ind every vjaifls 19<br />
mrked ihall be with the frsm right han^<br />
Wheel Bttmlnit tftf rlirb. and tll9 flsfl. There is only ONE Duco<br />
hand whegti fernttnff ff as slels ll sf f 3S d<br />
reei with ith the th fap h IIor, II<br />
And (h.i ( it ah&t &tE b# # anlawfy! ts park<br />
—DU PONT Dueo<br />
iiiy vshiel* hil sn the h »gtheait tht lide id eff<br />
&<br />
tFi) avenue, between 94th Illd §ith Itn<br />
SKtien 13, That BR ail ether hlphw<br />
net desiKftated in thli afdinince. aiid<br />
all other es»pted »pt$d isi isrtleni ef hiehw READ HARDWARE OT,, Inc<br />
Ud I i (hii h .inlii ^i hl<br />
841-54 Asbury Avenue<br />
Kind whet!* witllin Ifcln* .L ilsiiiehen af the<br />
•ad iiinlUl '<br />
___tfsn U. Thai ffi'al all Ychklea perra[tied<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N, J.<br />
ts park, ynder —_- thii ilxia erdln Br^lnine.. a^fs _<br />
I ii! .rtlitilsfi rtiitilf with ith U* | Itai«- X^w ^f<br />
••' ml«B U Hfi onliiiiim<br />
COOPER'S WEEKLY SPECIAL<br />
FOR RENT<br />
At Thirty-fifth Street you can find a nest<br />
In a five-room cottage on Avenue West,<br />
Two short squares from the shore,<br />
io rent It now and love the OMan morei<br />
Price is $350 for Bummer months three,<br />
So dome at once and call on me.<br />
H. B. COOPER, JR., Realtor<br />
29th and Central Ave.. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N, J.<br />
I also have three apartments for rent—$450, $500 and $600, and a six-room<br />
bungalow for $500. , s^r .,<br />
FOR SALE<br />
$4,000<br />
Bungalow wifli four bed roomn, living rpom, kitchen, dining room,,<br />
portfh snd bath. Lot 76 f«e\by 100 feet/ "Two equates fr
z -or<br />
OCEAN •TOV SHNnSELlEDRER. OfF\XCny, N<br />
. JUMS 18. 192G<br />
WATC H<br />
SOMETHING COMING j<br />
" I<br />
*r~ •• , c ,l<br />
*• I ,.l. M Wwln Mini,<br />
jtr 710<br />
I K M i l O B A m «P«t « Nlelts'i<br />
I will isais soy loon asu feele hKa a sew<br />
I l to Do.mlU". Oau cm. N, 1.<br />
I nOAItllWALK SHOE S11O1' i,,,,, n|wn.<br />
I Liiicpi mgdeli on diiiiphiy, Sgvenih :-mh linivi.. liiiflir Brnktra In Real Estate,<br />
Itl2.*,, luniniallnii to ievBntiaM Iloll.r.<br />
and staiide eheiiu. Atyiy 6U Uetmn tit<br />
and Pifly.foyr Conl. (I11.D1),<br />
M KCII AN IC bandy .ifound ^u „,,...•, mn- nue, 6-l|.<br />
XREPi S BELL,<br />
ehinQ tr any kind <strong>of</strong> mtcimnieBi wwk.<br />
f, M. HOFFHAN-lUal Fjt.t. and iann<br />
goiieitora <strong>of</strong> Comnlalnaiul,<br />
Middle niio, wgnls isogiiion, Gasd FC!«F^ FOR SALE*- Oak dining;, rnyia estensiyn MM. 111 Blghth atrett, 7.H.J<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N, 1,<br />
snes. US* SimiPiyin «v*nyc, e^li-H fahie, cseelicnt eeiidiiion, im§ AMlTuiy<br />
Daieili May lath, IKS, S-2l.it<br />
avenue. Pfige fH.Ou. €.11,11<br />
WANTBD by mUdhl-aiTil mm, poiltton.<br />
BEINrORCEl) IDNCRETE E PAVIN PAVINS<br />
prsrorrabiy <strong>of</strong> flee \iork. Anply ii2ti FOR JALE_T«B.|iie«c dininK rinm ,uitf,<br />
ERNEiT W, __._<br />
BOARD Of CHO9EN FBEEyOLDIK<br />
EEyOLDI<br />
jBBltBir .tree!, Norrislown, Pa. r.l8.2t modrrn derisn and esceilent cimilitiiia, Seal laut* End iaiafSBM<br />
OF CAPK WAV COU tV, X, J.<br />
liBiuionnblB. Hra, G. W. Remiuiiton, (Mil ,<br />
401 Wiiiar Afssi<br />
WANTED—Private driviriii. But <strong>of</strong> «t- Iiii|anEi,y__B!afg. _ feli-lt I<br />
eieiieea. Write Ihj= Mm. icntinei-<br />
Ltdm., Offlte, 6.4.61 BEAL ESTATE I<br />
1, r, OrALLAnHAM<br />
Help Wanted. Malt<br />
ANTHONV B. IHBKSI<br />
B««l Estate For Rent.<br />
BEAL KSTATE nBOKEIta<br />
noon reliable bookkMBir and as,<br />
(J3 AaBUBY AVENUE<br />
enunijint. Will give ierviees reriKonngit. iUMMEB HENTA1,S - full or M-o tior, •<br />
OCEAN CITY. N, I.<br />
Oiieninif and clfliiag areouau. iirefianiaif ,!,.„.Wllllunu C.:.,. iomers I'eint, N J ,<br />
I.IO.1,<br />
nnaneiai Hlatementji, takiaif eare <strong>of</strong> eHljitea, Phone 7!, l-l-tl !<br />
di-iermhiiin: simiile mcthnilF, Let tne rail,<br />
i,« rimrKe. Write Bos M.6S, eare <strong>of</strong> Sen. FOR RENT =two nfnei-a on A.iiiury ni*-<br />
ROIERTi<br />
Ilntl-Mdlivr. g-lt.lt uue, Qiipoi'tuuily fur injiKvn aeekinii<br />
SOMESI POINT<br />
r«|i i*li|!i= iiffiiie. <strong>On</strong>e fully er|uij>|H'ii Inr<br />
REAL .ESTATE<br />
For Bale<br />
mil enliiie bupinens, one itfririi tinfuin.<br />
SBM8 114.BJ<br />
islieih aiiio fi!ur,ri«,,Ti iiiiiiriment hi rear<br />
PUR HALE : f-IrH,L fllnkcr hi.jit -kill iif hfliee unfurnishHl; ill! (,invenief!v^«. hy<br />
whh 4-?yUndiiF mntiir in Hm*ii nntaF* the year. Afiyly Aiuiiio Cotton, diy As. lEEAi; ESTATE nnd a!! ltn hHiielwi. Bes<br />
Can b£- wen nL Clifkb BFQS. iHini staFHife, hury avenye.<br />
^!h jtnii IlHr ftvenur, Mh f*!F (Ju.>k'F*a<br />
Phnne mi. 4-a^tf<br />
Imftl. Far furlhRf infarfiiBiisR. 111*!! A#. KlR JR RENT KENT Store rooms iind HiiHrtmrnls,<br />
hiiFy &V-«nurs<br />
S-!i=3t | Alililyiaa5_A»hury_avenue, j.imi mVlNG W* itHICT^TaEtfa Bnd Aibair<br />
i RteaQe, E¥oFj-tfa!BS in f*al *?rt«fe<br />
| Qylek pfsriti la my eyaUtmeFfc Ball<br />
TOR SALE-<strong>On</strong>e Hire,' ronl beer bBrrel, AoaFtmeiiti ror Dent<br />
one Kinder ale oytfii, eomnlcte: one s!^,<br />
1SU. T^lQ-y<br />
feat eoualer, three show eases and furni. SECOND FLOdn iinnfimciifi w-ven ntsmSi<br />
lure. Auply ,p Boardwaik, Cia-tf<br />
(nsursnee<br />
nil yeBF round, |55,80 » ffiOilUi, lliit fur- . _<br />
FOR SALB Cat ,.. 31 f«t by 5 f«t. ti5^,,,<br />
..irtl II. p. Roberts enslne. Aiiiily<br />
Thorna. A, Williami. 1048 Anhyry avenue,<br />
8-ll.at<br />
LIVE<br />
roll BALE — reiiiBreed t'.rrmiin Pnllce<br />
iiuiiiiif!,, Fixjni fiinry, N, T, ilr,bin*on.<br />
nnrctown, K, J,. or ahoac <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> HO,",.<br />
. 1j.18.3t<br />
A A±«2 taiB|1|m W " "^^.nS ! ^ »« s Up CAI'E MAV COUN<br />
Neiicc is hereby &iran UHE ie»)«d bi<<br />
wilt bo FiireWad hs tha Be«rd ef Cbaej<br />
rn%'hgidCr8 ar Cai* Si? ^unyf, N. '<br />
far pRviRir with JleinfflnasI Pstiland __<br />
ment roncFiiP, and atrfsrwiie iiBprevlna<br />
» iraHh-n tif Lhe County Raadw&y kPflwn<br />
us Witawasd Baiilai&Fd, oite.sdiiii frsaj<br />
Statian 40 at tha edgs sf tnIH*L jO£ean_e|ty,<br />
avenue, Homers reini, H, J.<br />
FOR KtSblt= Hnve dnndy iL|,iirim*ms far (_<br />
Legal<br />
ft-nti iiSu tii iiifing ri a^«in - nwfljunff ;"<br />
your eslli Mewnrd inKliih, iWJ yj\h * IS IMIAN^KRY OF NEW J<br />
Street. 5*2hif ' T.j KiJicFt J. Shan* «i Mrs,<br />
Hhiirpi<br />
H? Virtus Of till OffleF nf Iho C«!<br />
CliiUircry (if NMIV JeravJS mfide f<br />
if. In IL saLiac wh<<br />
6rB ^* w<br />
Tha bldn fcsr.¥sd will ba epefitd and<br />
Fsiyj in imbHe at Cups Mil Ofiyf! HeyK. rr—r_ —...<br />
qapa May Cayety, S. l-~am <strong>Jun</strong>a «tfi* Bnjpwir<br />
WH i Hi 2,M p, M,s BUndud Ha?,<br />
ifid ftrlB<br />
cenlfiict and boni<br />
liFeiiflFiid by B, Esat i-:mUh.<br />
In the odieB <strong>of</strong> isld s? Hi M<br />
by p<br />
sh^KI hgyrn.<br />
will b* rlA with &<br />
pps.nisUngl KDd blae BHS<br />
drawlHiff bj iha cRifiHeer SR lira<br />
iee ami depa-it af SWM fsr fts<br />
ifliitian<br />
The *ig,00 densiited will __<br />
if the speeiitefttian.1 and blue pflnli irs<br />
returned ig the ensiSBtF in Hired esfiaitiaa<br />
within P0 daya fram tha dete sf n^<br />
e^iyinif bicbj gf if IliB *g^ij n^ani<br />
ba:<br />
Uids must bs nmde agt sa tha _<br />
srd rrniinHl RJFHIB, la tliB H>SDA«T<br />
ijinated the Fein sad required by<br />
t'siBr*'*, bearing the naina snd<br />
af<br />
I'tlR RKNT -Aiiart<br />
da^ I Bide,<br />
Bs«Fd <strong>of</strong> Ehiwn Free-' THa »td Bill !a filed i<br />
Foylirj and Supplies<br />
hiiih. ail rnnveniyg<br />
i:uKt. Atiiily 4iy Ajib<br />
Her-, hpldQri, Unlm May CauBty^ H, J« aad ' tfiin martgags givcj I<br />
accompanied by a esrtlfiefits frsm tot and Ralph 1<br />
!<br />
QCEAH C1T¥ FINAKGK AHP<br />
FRESH killed ehlekens. stHetty fresh eggi,<br />
soiiiisaii¥ KyaFfint^iEig the fur* - Luther L, Wai<br />
MORTliACE<br />
rabbits, R, B. GUY, I lOui St. ArArtTOlNT for rent f<br />
ef a tend and * eertlfiod flieckn 26th. l9'Ht oi I __ _<br />
Phon<br />
iaas ihan tt?a (16) p€f ?efit ef; SeoBfi EUy, Cairaty <strong>of</strong> Cap#<br />
Rooms a!U<br />
ynt^bid, iifovJdcd iMid ehsefc fhnJt j list? <strong>of</strong> New JiFSSi uhlcb Ua 1<br />
Began <strong>City</strong> fit in & Try*t Bid[f.<br />
Ir^n thrin ffiSO.DO flaf RiarS thsn ' litgetiiEf with ft Band i<br />
Oceiifl <strong>City</strong>. N. J-<br />
b* dciivefni at Itta }}!•« j iSffiC. haVi ft«S aa^@ ._ . ... .<br />
WANTED Siw,t,il,hanjl furniture nna<br />
fliijil i<br />
: an me haup abs Baisssd, Th« 1 giaiiisiit i and jBi* J, S^n WI&L<br />
il Hnlhinir, Unii,l iiriei- iiliid,<br />
f any, <strong>of</strong> Rtibcfi J, ghai-p nnd M<br />
Prei->Ni) form it MUtchcd to tho j sre Side B aafesyJHifc, lWcm4-> fM.Vi<br />
W.riic to J, HHiFiii, Oeean ('iir, N. J.<br />
.i?ri j, Hhftrp. hi<br />
-I^iiloMll.,1,-. donks <strong>of</strong> wbkh will be ! the husband ef iUrnh HtMton -Winterttwn,<br />
S,,|.. mfirte hy K, W, Bu<br />
runttuhi-il eh viiuliwlon. | Uf« ^H ?wfi?r a« ^3 prtiT-rty. *fld<br />
Ksal Katato for Hale or Hcni (if iho CUy
1 IMIiT .TOBRENEt AMD ESTHER RAUTON IN A SCENE FROM THI<br />
'YRmntHMSMOSVCnON •TMHUNDSMBIM' AMRAMOyNTHCTURf,<br />
(Ml BUND GODDESS"<br />
{AT M0ORLYN THEATRE<br />
j ; OTHER BIG PICTURES<br />
Uouee Peters in "t^ombsf Tunjgh<br />
f — Drana <strong>of</strong> New York<br />
8.1 CeurU Saturdiy<br />
a i • i- - ~-<br />
• "The Blind Godde«s," a power.<br />
I drama <strong>of</strong> New York's criminal<br />
is, will be the attraction «t<br />
r<br />
Moorlyn Theatre tomorrow<br />
sturdily), and Monday and TUBS.<br />
y. The cast Includes Bather<br />
Isten, Louisa Dresser, Jack Holt<br />
" Snnt Torrenee.<br />
hut Train'! eiteitlng novel <strong>of</strong><br />
r New York life, "The<br />
_ Meu," tea at lait reach,<br />
screen via. Paramount and<br />
! mock pageantry <strong>of</strong> the law<br />
«nu the unequal struggle between<br />
tight «nd wrong form an interest,<br />
(ng and powerful theme for this<br />
jpnianee-drama,<br />
? TJle rtory, In hrief, portrays the<br />
"•"'"^f romance <strong>of</strong> a young pros.<br />
• attorn«y, who in farced to<br />
e tta fhr! he loves to adhere<br />
ideal <strong>of</strong> dut>'. The action is<br />
in a background that ranges<br />
tti grim routine <strong>of</strong> the cnm.<br />
courfis to the smart social at<br />
re <strong>of</strong> Fifth Avenue's ex,<br />
homes.<br />
f sequence in "The Blind<br />
=_-_j is said to be a climax in<br />
&slf9 and each sequence as it is<br />
tjMMqed leads up to Che tremend-<br />
Wl courtroom scenes where Esther<br />
JpUtan, d»URhter <strong>of</strong> Torrence, the<br />
tmmkred political boss, demands<br />
th? life <strong>of</strong> Louise Dresser, the<br />
•Mash charged witt the crime,<br />
Vfes later proves to be her own<br />
mother!<br />
, "Per Second Chance," the pic,<br />
taw you've been waiting for, will<br />
W-abstract the Msoriyn Wednes-<br />
day . ELINOR G0m *§pUt<br />
Mi£E^ PRINGLE SbftlUND<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> C(ty't Favorite<br />
ADDED ATORACTIONS<br />
Today and Tomorrow<br />
Friday and Saturday, <strong>Jun</strong>e 18lh and<br />
Johnson—BTOthers-<br />
"Th<br />
an<br />
"The Jan I!oy8"<br />
d M l l AMIIIU 1, OB 1^1<br />
FEATURE ATTRACnON-lodny Fnd.y, Jan, m \<br />
H<br />
he Jan I!oy8<br />
la a ilminf, DaiHin •nd M,ilt,l o»,rl.i In<br />
Howe Peters<br />
"COMBAT<br />
A tun .f Ikt (nil tonJIUClh, BBMI, U,,, „„, ,n u<br />
ml llh Mii nd ttaM ant In Ih. itHi l n ,„„„. *<br />
AAi«J—Fo, imcnM frmtf,- AI socrett-<br />
** 1 !<br />
TOMORROW—Saturday, <strong>Jun</strong>e 19th aarBi<br />
Also Monday and Tuesday, <strong>Jun</strong>e 21st and 2Jna : ??$tjl<br />
PAMMOVNT PICTIBES Frail ffl&BM<br />
JACK HOLT<br />
IRNISTT<br />
EITHER<br />
LOUISE DR<br />
M.tk Binnttl e,mdi-"nrilT MGBT<br />
Anut f.bl, ua Touk. al Ih. O.J<br />
BMT «UN 1-AT11E HIW<br />
Kat»l Tkll Mi ••••• t* •• kr impUnl Bill ""I "•*•<br />
• H il UH HHrlrn i^M •«• »•* It In I«F H<br />
WBDNE8DAV and THURSDAY—<strong>Jun</strong>e 2Srd and 2«h<br />
FIRST NATIONAL FrMlil _<br />
ANNA Q,<br />
anfl<br />
••• .:«.ittr<br />
Mitt<br />
BUMfGANE,<br />
4"<br />
*. i.^.AifMpd^-, ^^ifela^rl^Jlllilii^^<br />
uoann <strong>City</strong> Tf,'$ (Jp<br />
W^ggM<br />
fOL. XLIX., No. 14—34 Pafes-B lections<br />
Published and Printed ih^cean <strong>City</strong><br />
OCEAN CITY, N. J. FRIDAY, JUNE 25, <strong>1926</strong><br />
PRICE THREESFNTS<br />
Pennsylvania R. R. Vets,<br />
<strong>On</strong> Annual Outing, Have<br />
Big Time In This <strong>City</strong><br />
Broad Street Station Force, Numbering 1,600, Led by Hand,<br />
Invades Resort—See Fair Swimmers 1 Exhibition nt<br />
-. Elandera-Poolr Eat-and-Are-Merry —<br />
For the second consecutive pca-<br />
sonF the Pennsylvania System Vet-<br />
eran Employe*' Afinociation t\r-<br />
rl^etl In Oce&h (fty yeht* rday im<br />
their annual outinjf r**jir WQ*, tx,<br />
prmt&^d in the morning, as the<br />
ftpecl&lft fltcamed out <strong>of</strong> UrouJ<br />
Street Station, Philadelphia, thut<br />
the committee hud not ext' ?^|l<br />
ALL READY TOB *'8B|A$!^'i<br />
to?<br />
Lifcsaving Service Most Cdra;<br />
irtetr AWttg ^*t^te^<br />
WedBejday niomua maJB^fa,<br />
last <strong>of</strong> u Mri« <strong>of</strong> teiU condurted r,-<br />
by Captain Jemee ,b>'«f«»rf<br />
which lie cooiploted tho,<br />
flf the:Oc?Bn mr-f Mh* ,<br />
beaefi rfeulotioM, CoiHaln ^etiweiy<br />
drawing upon his seventeen,mmJ)<br />
experience In work <strong>of</strong> tlus «attt»f»w<br />
put the applicants through a eontNlJ .fM<br />
<strong>of</strong> rigid requlremonts in ordeliiwi ""<br />
Insuri the same hiih perejntm!'<br />
<strong>of</strong> efflciency that has chUaetniMd.<br />
the unit since Its organliotion by,<br />
the leader seven years ago, ,r<br />
At the conclusion <strong>of</strong> the BlBlB«v i.H|<br />
ing's test. Captain Jemei annqu^sjt''S4S<br />
ed his personnel and tho names <strong>of</strong><br />
guards who were auiened to duty.<br />
As hue been published in the<br />
Si-ntlnel Ledger, Dr Eugene Darby<br />
will be bracn surgeon, assisted by<br />
C. L. Welsh, who conies here From<br />
Tulone University, New Orleans.<br />
Charles Schoek heads the guardl ai<br />
lliiutenont. Under him are Thos,<br />
P Bi-gley, Robert W Jomlculm,<br />
Harold J Saxon, Ward H Shep-<br />
pard, Geo W Hafrner, Hobt,<br />
Clayton and C Addlson BuehL The 1<br />
list <strong>of</strong> those selected from the<br />
(Continued on Page Six)<br />
OLD-FASHIONED<br />
CLAM BAKE IS<br />
TO BE SERVED<br />
TEMPLARS HEAR<br />
A FINE SERMON<br />
M1ESARGENT<br />
Atlantic Csmmandery Attend-<br />
ed Services In FirHt M.<br />
E. Church Here<br />
Members <strong>of</strong> Atlantic.Command<br />
ery, Knights Templar, to the num.<br />
her <strong>of</strong> 188, attended services in the<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
Tom Itreet<br />
Mrs. Caroline B- L- Leech, <strong>of</strong><br />
SIxtli. street and Atlantic avenue,<br />
soys tliat due to lack <strong>of</strong> liRhta at<br />
the corner <strong>of</strong> Eighth street ami<br />
Atlantic nyonue, . her daughter,<br />
Miss Caroline It. Leech, was seri-<br />
ously injured in an auto accident<br />
at that, corner, last nigrht. Dr.<br />
Townsehd was called and lie placed<br />
nine stitches in Miss Leech's head,<br />
it inBtated.* Mrs; Leech, the .mo-<br />
ther, who is advanced 111 yoars, was<br />
badly shaken and suqtalned a se<br />
VITP nervous, shock, it la claimed<br />
Mrs.. Leech and her daughter,<br />
together with- Mrs. Leech's son,<br />
Wm. S. Leech, were 'driving along<br />
the avenue, . when; they saw an-<br />
other car approaching In the op-<br />
posite direction. With the ntreetn<br />
torn up and the avenue well filled<br />
with machines, the Leech ear wont<br />
tns —.— •» M<br />
si-rmon by the pastor, tho Rev Dr<br />
Normun Vincent Sargent. Thcr<br />
was appropriate intisii. by th<br />
chtfir..<br />
Members <strong>of</strong> the commander;<br />
drove over from Atlantic <strong>City</strong> 1:<br />
machines, and, joined by a num<br />
her <strong>of</strong> thi> local members, formeu<br />
In line at tre Masonic iiulldlne,<br />
Ninth street nnd Asbury avenue,<br />
whence they marched In a body t<br />
the church, making an impressivi<br />
appearance.<br />
Dr. Sargent took the motto<br />
the commandery, "In Hoc S'<br />
Vlnces," n» tho subject <strong>of</strong> his<br />
course. The teit waa from th<br />
Book <strong>of</strong> Joshua, Si 4: "That yo m;<br />
know the way by. which ye muii<br />
ffo."<br />
He spoke as. follows:<br />
(Continued on Page Thirty-one<br />
playing irith <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Riviera I into one <strong>of</strong> the ruts,<br />
Ign<<br />
dis<br />
Buy ana sell-ysiaiecoiiaiBart<br />
iuralliirt at Vtname's, §BAsta||.<br />
lit !<br />
rllramar Developers Ptan BIff ft<br />
Tline Saturday—Muile ," s<br />
and Dancing , .|<br />
At a o'clock Saturday afteraBoaT •"{<br />
here will be "W^ dotoV at Mlra; ;•<br />
nnr, the new dBVelopmtnt at •*<br />
ieasley's Point. Them will he en-; •' •:<br />
attainment and refreshmenW mi,•';<br />
ha hlihett order, partlcBlarly^ttB -',;i<br />
ittes, conailtine as It will, <strong>of</strong>a« :;l<br />
Id-fashloned chim Bake, tlwi;ifj!<br />
hich, in the norlanee <strong>of</strong> the pa€&3 is<br />
shere isinothinB quite » t»fcg<br />
mi. The Bsh and «taWS"-**v*<br />
,t the spot and, in: thefrtiaMfe<br />
.jreclsely at the appointed %f,,^ii:^J<br />
lid will be lifted, and one willijwwa<br />
hat ona will see, .. •"••^SSiaB<br />
Sales Manaser Valentini,-B» j,<br />
<strong>of</strong> eeremonles, states that, ajnaf^;<br />
hungry throne.ef, 2^op^wfl!.nQf;efe^*<br />
iwvat the r^Seshnu?ntij^ove*c^B^€^<br />
the BMiuhds'ir drown tlM7WUUt^aCt
- • - - • - " • " , ;-. • , . . y y<br />
lie-<br />
OCEAN CITY-8ENT|NEl-LEP«ER, OCEAN CITY. N, X, FRIftAY, JUNE>"'a5,M926<br />
HfflOEDS"<br />
AT BABIES'HOME<br />
FEATURE WORK<br />
Latest Addition Comes from<br />
Mr and Mrs Arthur<br />
U Baker<br />
MAKE BABY WEEK PLANS<br />
Hig<br />
Committees for This<br />
Event Arc Soon lo be<br />
Appointed<br />
The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
for Batte! inis- r<br />
for ? from Mr.<br />
th I) Mk f l ><br />
Ilinni-<br />
n M<br />
r ? m . i<br />
thur I). Maker, <strong>of</strong> l > hiluil«l|ibiu, foV<br />
si memorial U.'<br />
y<br />
.1 Ti lhar hgun. ami a nun<br />
h t f flit n 1 til n^ tlit. < \ts<br />
; h-v4 -fnnul nl<br />
i th n ith (i<br />
I en *lud\ infc the i<br />
kni*W<br />
Mi<br />
hin<br />
hii i<br />
11 (.*«!» I<br />
I h 1<br />
j t <<br />
Sd<br />
thfl [frcat feature<br />
thli} >t.ar S nl |<br />
for be*!* have been receiver in 1<br />
ilition to tho annual conlrilmlor<br />
During "Baby Week,'* whith al<br />
A\ays is rdt nt I ti I t \i k<br />
in Jul> Xi fn? \\ 11 11 j t 1 m m<br />
onal -unite it Ih h jrae ,n ho lor<br />
<strong>of</strong> thi lonoi <strong>of</strong> Mil inaibel tn- t<br />
tn beik \ tjbl t Mil ll . 1<br />
lilltfeilr*l in mt-timrULni to Clun<br />
l_^rk-|n || irtlr\ who mnUlel<br />
fiumrnrdv-to tly-hcm<br />
In adilition to tin- cash nintriliii-<br />
tKUl-* ret-eivpt! donation w*k, Lh*<br />
Humes <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Flora Talirum ami<br />
f tht. rtsort in I Kt I i I bull I i i. and the (In nl er il i-i an. ort in h 11 1 i<br />
MLintir t i^ ill in , ,, | ^ [i r, „ from I he 1 >l full irurn? ' Ihe n in !„ r<br />
^u,nd rd 1 If tn I her tl , tI t ot , Hit iff ir in I ;ublii. 1 o M r afin h' » i ' ie Jn I<br />
!•» ll " >• r n "" h l l n \ ept i h II i ir I n I ireu I <strong>of</strong> in r. ill 00<br />
b jutilull I nttd ml furn li , n m ,,. lcitttl l i , (1 ll i f\picte I lu. ill<br />
.1 th kitchen -unerbh , 1 I ub<br />
1 1 i K ( ! n OO0 1<br />
0 00O '20 " OO0 < i 11<br />
I 100 000 I O'O < mi r i I \rt<br />
en L imr ' 000 1 ><br />
OOO I f<br />
uti<br />
1 ': NEITHER PARTY<br />
GIVEN PAPERS<br />
"•Mother Mettni). * II be h I I<br />
Cattle him tMrv Ih ir 1 ij ifi r<br />
ytfn ut 3 o i lock Ei rv i inun<br />
chili! wtlfiire l tur , ^<br />
in-ntur "imiiL fir th Juslirp Dexine Slid That Ho > u Iding h n,<br />
I,- in I B wculhirrh ir MM ^\,ll Hold Th^e for ,<br />
enjojel ^peiker an I nil • • ,. {_ B<br />
i*n soloiit will b. hear 1 from L*8dl Un nt r<br />
p to time Tf i will ili*i be \ft r htjnn the ti tun n f<br />
•ouffh the courtr»\ <strong>of</strong> Mr an 1 V , L Johlls ' " h lorI h Ju tl e <strong>of</strong> the 1 ir<br />
that •eetion nf Ocein < ty ire \ M i Jon11 •" 1'eMnt li 1 in I p rc<br />
)ri9st eurhalb iimtid to J«n in "i it he ». ill I ni|»unl tin juptr ' ur<br />
thf nork for the babi jn I e "hi I h i I I »n n 1 i po t» ion l<br />
pecially to attfml tin mothfr UT *" ** r L ' 'a\ until he i\j i 1 '<br />
ith MJ\ t riunif mi \ r t n i- \ o 000<br />
L r n ua In itr <strong>of</strong> th hifch 1OOUU0 t 1<br />
a* I I nt t hj lih lit, f tl I h u f unl ttut wit ill the<br />
iu | er n I i t ro n bl t r r n n n nt in| I e 1 i ih th<br />
. i nl v. ith Mr C t i I hil I l| I i ti ni \ tin 1 i 11 I<br />
I>ir t i P t i n I umid th t lLi in I h i ti I [ i it n i<br />
th nui per m unJitni 1 ili<br />
" " i. ubl1 • i r » «; M h u t « t n f ih<br />
"I- 11 < f the Chamber <strong>of</strong> (. oinmt rvf<br />
fir the fourth o' July celebratirn<br />
and contributed 1250 to the Tunil.<br />
Secretary Sebright is authority<br />
for the statement that regular<br />
monthly meeting* will UL hel I dui<br />
Colorful<br />
colorful hosiery<br />
and novi the<br />
"Orifta most<br />
turning her<br />
POtic ejea uiion (he<br />
motur car<br />
W R Milner<br />
Kineer and a<br />
claims th it thtn. u's<br />
tonanl color in<br />
ind thut the f,<br />
11 e Amenc^ii<br />
culor sport colon<br />
noun *lmdc! jnd evtulu<br />
has iprug colon am)<br />
tin I numerous othfer<br />
color nil <strong>of</strong> which<br />
Oltictala Si^n First Contract<br />
With D. A. McClelland<br />
for $93,157<br />
BIG WEAKFISH AT<br />
ANGLERS' PIER<br />
<strong>of</strong> Leroy Simon I'cr<br />
suidc a 10 V; I'oundtr<br />
to Stay<br />
lie li I ti t ( I ui h <strong>of</strong>hu iN <strong>of</strong> I<br />
<strong>On</strong> u (.in hi t ),Tiel i fn t con I<br />
tuct IMMI i with D A Me |<br />
(lell.nl f Ili.l.lelph.i for the, ^ ^ ^ _. " ^ ^ <strong>of</strong> ^<br />
necti n <strong>of</strong> thi lien church ml An^ltn Club report's an ui usu il<br />
pn in<br />
Tenth<br />
1 he m Ifrn inrl telb al H<br />
ii a» mifch freshr, fa Zl_<br />
<strong>of</strong> u nev. govm „ Q^ u£<<br />
dunce <strong>of</strong> it ntyle lint ti£i<br />
ei .ntial shecliimB. Ai«J<br />
<strong>of</strong> Hue la» betn known tjl,<br />
11 popul inty from coHt U<br />
in i fev, vtdu, > JIO^M<br />
t ha been known to bransX.<br />
thec urtr> over alrnott (lai<br />
Style ai I fa,l,lon &1-*<br />
loii) heen the ilavei i<br />
Ui te>.<br />
Utcdu t c lora are<br />
J.roviint in nnuorUnct ,<br />
to the ^mcriuin girl if<br />
tu u i her in 1 tent<br />
i ler ,antt> Uf [.<br />
colorful mot r cam, u«<br />
1>I1 bu h IcMgncr mil hi"<br />
t furtlici ruiht her "<br />
If the Vmfnnui __<br />
tj continue to keep step liji'|<br />
w >rl I most colorful i "<br />
\mericai uutoi obile<br />
L» it n, lei aicnut anil 1 * fln Iun <strong>of</strong> w *? k " s ' 1 and hl 'urer v,,ll be compdfed to<br />
he it ne le\ a>enut an, f ( m d connrmation for his as tr lhl v HI, most coloi«l3l<br />
tnet Ilunib.nt, he itinc ' ,,„„ b> consulting hib bi(k l> omiiKiiu<br />
\t neek TlO<br />
D \ Mr( ltllin I i in f.n'T-i'<br />
l f tht in t let f. fill con<br />
in 1 ir n I PhiLuIel<br />
Thfi FlanUcrn Hotel in this<br />
A fine specimen <strong>of</strong> the work<br />
<strong>of</strong> I irepro<strong>of</strong> ^trurlurt Will<br />
Bt \bout *l 0 000<br />
tollrl I ht Y n a<br />
l Mi.rii.ll nil f I hi<br />
tht t> prevent tccidents with<br />
light tmctorS in that poritiQH I<br />
Jprkmjj them b\ suddenly throw ing^i<br />
ni tho clutch. 13 inviting 1 di^i-^tpr<br />
A aafptj device can b** installed!<br />
to prpvmt such accidents but ox<br />
patience hub fahown that the be •it<br />
safet> device >et known is the]<br />
(jraj niattt r under Ihe op^ratotb,<br />
cap, according to the<br />
This in effective nlKO in<br />
the cranking t>f ^ tractor<br />
CAB BUSINESS<br />
* ^ - • -<br />
Tfl \A& Six More Vehicles to<br />
w Number in LEC<br />
Wo hi& other <strong>Ocean</strong> CIt> mtrr<br />
sCS. Oluytan S Roberta icaltor*<br />
Med the Yellow Cth Service<br />
Mr IlobPfUi h ^ uunplptcd<br />
e qf the ft3,nchjt>e and<br />
niore cabi to thd three<br />
in the transaction,<br />
^v, Af^xA M^mno started the ^e]<br />
Iiii^ Cab ser\iee in lhi& m % W A tts Bt al1 tiraes ' but especially so when it applies<br />
h n fffi « remodelling your fun. By doine it now you save considerably-<br />
j&isSkisc aiffln i s h on! n fur " qni1 sut w " kruoma » n *-*• «•*•"-'<br />
Call'Marina 400 M, g. m,,, ro,->n,],.a rioor<br />
M.E;BLATT€O.<br />
Atlantic <strong>City</strong>'s Great Department Store<br />
r—<br />
LHN
tODB 6cBAJJ PITT VNTlWlTmFli'nr p ^ «W'w. J miDAY. JUNE 21, M2C<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Sentinel-Ledger<br />
**»-l .1 Second CIus MalWr HI Po* Qlllo lull)<br />
OCEAN CITY, N. J,<br />
ALBERT L. INORAJl,<br />
JOHN F. HHMAMSB, EJIlor<br />
CUNTON 1). LOWDEN. AJ.crU.lni Muutr<br />
Col* M ay County's Leading Nmrapaper<br />
uti.li<br />
mJr<br />
FRIDAY, JUNE 2f. <strong>1926</strong><br />
FACILITIES<br />
In iti attempt to accommodate the tre-<br />
mendoui increase <strong>of</strong> motor parking, due to<br />
th» opening <strong>of</strong> the Delaware Bridge and the<br />
Btiqui, the Commiitloneri <strong>of</strong> Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />
are arranging to open two immense public<br />
parklrig grounds for 10,000 cars,<br />
. <strong>On</strong>e wiU be on the Abiecon boulevard, on<br />
th# site <strong>of</strong> the propowd State Armory, The<br />
other is on the city lot at Airport, on thi<br />
PleasantviUe boulevard.<br />
In response to the request <strong>of</strong> the Cham-<br />
ber <strong>of</strong> Commerce, thit Qoean, <strong>City</strong> utilize jts<br />
ground between Fifth and Sixth" streets, tor<br />
additional parking, Mayor Champion stated<br />
that both Fifth and Sixth streets might be<br />
widened, between the tennii courts and the<br />
loardwalk, if funds could be found for that<br />
purpose.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> needs all <strong>of</strong> the patronage it<br />
qui get. The season here is too short as it<br />
is,'and, during the few weeks that we have,<br />
every possible visitor should be encourafed<br />
to>come here, by making the conditions as<br />
attractive as we can.<br />
The additional parking facilities provided<br />
by thojiew parking ordinance are fine, so far<br />
OPENING OF BASEBALL. SEASON<br />
The Way They Catch 'em In Pennsylvania^<br />
open nejn-Tnurniayr thanks to the<br />
prise <strong>of</strong> Ralph L, Cheitir, with this resort<br />
having a, teim thit looks good—on paper, at<br />
tout.<br />
The grounds In thi city's athletic park<br />
are bting put in fine condition by Director<br />
Robinson, Mr. Chester state*, ind Mr, Ches-<br />
ter also aays that he nas been very kindly<br />
helped, in the way <strong>of</strong> securing additional<br />
benches, by Mayor Bader and Director<br />
Kuehnle, <strong>of</strong> Atlantic <strong>City</strong>.<br />
It is planned to have a worthwhile open,<br />
ing celebration, with a parade <strong>of</strong> the players,<br />
headed by a band <strong>of</strong> music, and a flag-rals.<br />
ing in the park just before the game with<br />
"Ins<br />
"the Cheater (Pa.) ball teanrstttrts<br />
Champion ii expected to throw out the flrst<br />
ball, Efforts are being made to have a few<br />
notables from out <strong>of</strong> town take part in the<br />
ceremonies, but nothing definite regarding<br />
this part <strong>of</strong> the program was known •yes-<br />
terday.<br />
AH lovori <strong>of</strong> baseball among th« local<br />
people and the summer cottage colony should<br />
patronise the garnet here. It it the present<br />
plan to have a game every wtek-day with<br />
itrong teams from Penn»ylvani», New York,<br />
Delaware and New Jers«y.<br />
COTTAGERS ABRIVING<br />
The public ichoolg and "prep." schools in<br />
Philadelphia and vicinity having eleied for<br />
the.summer holiday vacation period, <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> is beginning to nil with cottagers.<br />
So long as <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> is noted as a<br />
"family resort," and we hope this reputation<br />
will continue, one may expect that conditions<br />
<strong>of</strong> this kind will exist. Parents <strong>of</strong> children<br />
will not leave Philadelphia until the schools,<br />
public< and private, have closed for the<br />
months <strong>of</strong> July and August, I<br />
In the course <strong>of</strong> time, and this will not<br />
be 10 lonf, the visitors to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> will in-<br />
clude many who have either paised the stags<br />
where they have growing children or who<br />
have no children, and, when this happens, Democrats Put Skids Under<br />
CELEBRATE 47TH<br />
ANNIVERSARY OF<br />
THE TABERNACLE<br />
Opening; Services Sunday in<br />
Hands <strong>of</strong> Dr. Neil,<br />
"Scotch Evahuelist"<br />
DR. VAlt<br />
FINE<br />
INTHE^<br />
Pays $29,000 for<br />
StyleHouse-BfilR<br />
W ED<br />
Dr Chan B V«Bt <strong>of</strong> '(<br />
has purchased the<br />
ah type home j<br />
h> W L D Welch, I<br />
Weatei rosd. In the (fcllL<br />
ilcna section <strong>of</strong> the city<br />
palil was $29,000<br />
The roomi ire i<br />
cioua and every i<br />
convenience and<br />
PLANS FOR TUB SUMMER<br />
Prot Henry Gurncy in Charge<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Singing Daring<br />
August.<br />
The forty-seventh annivermry<br />
<strong>of</strong> the opening <strong>of</strong> the Auditorium<br />
i <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> •Tabernacle As-<br />
gngiutionjwill he nhiierggd Sunday,<br />
<strong>Jun</strong>e 27, at which services the _ _ m<br />
"Scotch Evangelist, 1 ' the Rev.'a"Jow ^j'jj^<br />
Samuel 0. Neil, D. D., secretary <strong>of</strong> tike as that Dr. VafiiSifsl<br />
the American Baptist Publication | fc<br />
a -welcome sight.<br />
llos the Mster, and eh has<br />
jK < in.l< <strong>of</strong> friends, not only among the<br />
jfll jc ni r< Hiriento, but Also •among' the thou-<br />
(joilla <strong>of</strong> \iiitors to this cihr HuritfE the eum-<br />
rtitt noniionn and all <strong>of</strong> ^hom join in the<br />
fyuft thiiL oac|t yr'Al be -spared ^celebrate<br />
ANOTHER BOOSTER" GONE<br />
In the death <strong>of</strong> Herman Rehborn, which<br />
occurred at his summer home in thiscity; a<br />
few days ago. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> lost one <strong>of</strong> its<br />
friends <strong>of</strong> a great m»ny years. His-death<br />
will be regretted by a large circle <strong>of</strong> friends.<br />
Mr. Rehbprn was assistant director <strong>of</strong><br />
the Philadelphia Department <strong>of</strong> Supplies.<br />
HfeN •' jiiirir iidrfri 1 i»t<strong>of</strong>;wirl'''«ilat"—"broke"—"'kaput 1 ^<br />
i-rSwii:&litf^4.mil|rp!»rt «N. B, K" So,the^ttidorto.go<br />
B^SsnlbfrCIaMllnto^ theihie aWnlngbrtslliMs. M<br />
msh going well untiri ooliee <strong>of</strong>ficer<br />
Mkel toviM;theip 'i-—- w-i<br />
Wl B ^iiTnB r Univeri}hr;<strong>of</strong> CUt<br />
firnlt OVm pefc-thf:eAh^wM a<br />
somewhat."expensive proposition—<br />
e*h clatshienibii 1 ttviBfthflnre.<br />
quired • to, contribute $7.00 toward<br />
-"Wj'diyVlhey mdney^ _wa«' dntj<br />
one, they<br />
A l<br />
license Not<br />
retired from<br />
h<br />
hininK one, thy ed from<br />
business A casual audit, however,<br />
revealed that they had taken in<br />
$14 80.<br />
liioto shows' Mr." Boland'shin-<br />
Julius Caesar<br />
in his Commcntdiic4 telli how his<br />
soldiers on the eve <strong>of</strong> a certain<br />
battle made their wills. Be wiser<br />
than those old Homan soldiers and<br />
before death is near, make your<br />
vull and appoint the First National<br />
Bank your Executor. We shall be<br />
glad to confer with you on the<br />
subject.<br />
ESTABLTSH EDiQAN^l<br />
Bvi'toopi they^'ng the ihoej <strong>of</strong> Misi Helen Moss.'<br />
Out <strong>of</strong><br />
A<br />
Clear Sky<br />
Comes<br />
1 **ti<br />
The<br />
<strong>of</strong> flre, aeeldatlil<br />
many oUm<br />
they have r~^^jmm<br />
an unfoniira* WH<br />
left somwtuDja<br />
in j the cost to I<br />
to his<br />
family.<br />
That MB I.<br />
you! So &*mi<br />
vice and prett<br />
MlfnnwdiW.ss,<br />
tm inrtnnsB Mffl<br />
kinds.<br />
FrankLl<br />
REALTOH r|<br />
7Z4 Asbury<br />
Oteu<br />
nrv<br />
wmmmmmmmmmmmmmme«,<br />
W. n. KRAFT,<br />
President _<br />
PENNA. R. R. VETS<br />
|0N ANNUAL OUTING<br />
(Oontinuetl from Pnge 1)<br />
W, V. MOYER,<br />
Third vice PresySnt<br />
.-_ K- H; BROWN,<br />
Second Viee President<br />
rtion <strong>of</strong> Ward Beam, after which<br />
[the ocean was unlocked and a sise><br />
Broportion <strong>of</strong> the veteranM<br />
lie women-folk braved HID<br />
rtitlBBi wavei,<br />
. Broom Polo—the sport <strong>of</strong> Hinea<br />
ktid Kidillliryoung and old —'<br />
Jirouifht forth the best talent from<br />
is department <strong>of</strong> the auditor <strong>of</strong><br />
revenue and the auditor <strong>of</strong> local<br />
W«ic,<br />
At one o'clock dinner wag servei!<br />
. the Flanders, the Arcadia and<br />
i and, previous to a Eight-;<br />
Ing tour about the city and a i _<br />
• the bty, through the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
"•mber <strong>of</strong> Comniorce. the vlni<br />
» were treated to a water eami<br />
ol in the Flanders pool,<br />
there was an exhibit <strong>of</strong> swim<br />
ni(g and fancy diving by Ambas<br />
•dor Club fflrlB; Smith Bros.<br />
TicillnnH, and Ernie Welse un<br />
j under water. These were<br />
(11 well received,<br />
from their trips on<br />
I and water, the excursionists<br />
Eticlpated in a musicalii and<br />
ice at the hotel, tho music be-<br />
ing furnished by the accounting<br />
pigartBient band and the vocal<br />
tlpn by the Pennsylvania Kaii-<br />
,1 ftuartet,<br />
Hiortly after 7 p, m,, the p;c-<br />
bickers entninoi! and, with thB<br />
jkoning sun to the woat,' reiied<br />
i homeward, tired, but fully con-<br />
; with the day anil !tn su|ier-<br />
lant "doin'i,"<br />
Start <strong>of</strong> Association<br />
C, P. Brady, secretary nf the<br />
Brganization, provicied the follow-<br />
ing relative to the association ^<br />
f"We Pennsylvania Syntem Vet-<br />
i Emplo'yei' Association, Cen-<br />
Offico, Philadelphia, wan or-<br />
iced on Fehruary 17, mzi, with<br />
J charter membership <strong>of</strong> 12(11.<br />
prt <strong>of</strong> a force bf 7,000 eifficurH<br />
I employes in active service hi<br />
general <strong>of</strong>fice, Philadelphia,<br />
lore are now 2,000 employes who<br />
jive been in the service twenty-<br />
i years or more, and this num-<br />
• how constitutes tho membor-<br />
iip <strong>of</strong> our organization. Twenty-<br />
mi years <strong>of</strong> service is the prlncl,<br />
»1 reguirement for eligibility to<br />
lembenhip in the association. All<br />
f our general <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong>ficials, frnm<br />
« president down, are included<br />
i our membership,<br />
"There are forty-two orminiza.<br />
Ions'en the Pennsylvania Bailrowl.<br />
at <strong>of</strong> about 200,000 employes,<br />
aeri are approximately 48,000 on<br />
fur payrolls who have been in thi'<br />
fcrvice twenty.one years <strong>of</strong> more.<br />
i doubt if any other railroad or<br />
jastrial establishment In th?<br />
Biintry, perhaps In. the world, can<br />
hake such a showing <strong>of</strong> long<br />
_ _ <strong>of</strong> service <strong>of</strong> such n larnf<br />
IroBortlon <strong>of</strong> empIoye-H,<br />
I "In addition to our active mnm-<br />
Jlrihlp, wo have nearly twn hun-<br />
Ind memberB <strong>of</strong> our general <strong>of</strong>-<br />
w.i association, who have been re-<br />
Kid from service <strong>of</strong> the roml iiinl<br />
m on "the 'honor roll.'<br />
("Since the inauguration <strong>of</strong> niir<br />
srion system, in 1000, over 1B.-<br />
) employes have been plnceii on<br />
.jiloni, and over §,300 are now<br />
|«ing and receiving penaiona,<br />
. „ FUR VAULT"<br />
IS MOST COMPLETE<br />
A iliini' enrnptisei! <strong>of</strong> luniinateil<br />
steel pliitei, weiirlunic 10,000<br />
ppunils, controlled by several com-<br />
hination loefcH, ahil also a very In-<br />
genious tirne-lrick, lirevents fqrei-<br />
able entry into the vault uiiiltM- th**<br />
most mlverHe enniiitiohs.<br />
A special alarm system, nperstte'l<br />
from within tha vault, enniilp» any.<br />
one left locked Inside to ctimmuni-<br />
Clito with the store within nhe hour<br />
after the vault i« Incfccii, befori.<br />
the time-lock begins to fuiictinn.<br />
A specially mlaptei! cooiinjr sys.<br />
tern, mljUHteil to lhi> iilniil tfiiincra-<br />
:uren for fur«, is included in the<br />
!(|uipmeiit.<br />
The capacity <strong>of</strong> the vault is eiiise<br />
to ten thauHiiri,! irni-inpntji<br />
THIN FROCKS<br />
APPEARING IN<br />
GREATNUMBERS<br />
Chi (Ton s., C.corjict Ua and<br />
Voiles Promise to be<br />
Leaders This Your<br />
nmini? <strong>of</strong> «jrm ^t ithi r<br />
^ .ipiKdi in tfr it rntui<br />
Illlllltic lily Firm Has Last Word<br />
1 in Safely<br />
I<br />
The list word in •.nd t> and ••>>!<br />
nlmce for handhtiR 1 larRf num<br />
r<strong>of</strong> valuable furs lus bten (.11<br />
l out in the suoei -ife cold fo><br />
rOrap. vnult erected hv I »<br />
Igrons 1 M>7 0") Pafific ivenut, ,\ l<br />
Intic <strong>City</strong> ,<br />
f Working on the specific ition o[<br />
TO insurance .omiinnlcs the i "»'<br />
1 appearance mill construct""! iH<br />
ails equals the finct Iwnk mult<br />
where.<br />
•*•'&•-'<br />
)AGRONS* NEW VAULT<br />
The reopening <strong>of</strong> the Casino<br />
Club, at Moorlyn terrane and the<br />
Boardwalk, and the Studio do<br />
Dance, on the Hippmlrome P<br />
starts the summer ges^en for the<br />
younger set here, with darning<br />
svery evening.<br />
The popular Miami Entertainers<br />
leaded by Lou Megonigal, will fur-<br />
lish the music at the Casino Club,<br />
jnd Lou promises it will be even<br />
better than ever.<br />
The children's dancing daises<br />
nil be held Tuesday and Friday<br />
Bornlngs, with a children's camf-<br />
ra! every Wednesday afternoon un-<br />
der the direction <strong>of</strong> Miss Anne<br />
Gray, solo danseusa <strong>of</strong> the Civic<br />
Opera Oomnany ami soloist with<br />
the LitUefleld Dance,<br />
Miss Gray has arranged many<br />
new and interesting features for<br />
both the classes and carnivals,<br />
which will interest the parents us<br />
well as the children.<br />
There will also be a special<br />
..ass for women; which will in-<br />
sludo- many novel features. In-<br />
formation may be obtained from<br />
Miss Gray.<br />
R, K. WILUAMS, Jr,<br />
Treasurer<br />
w^itfa a fouHneh !>is?ating<br />
the bottom <strong>of</strong> thg jumper.<br />
Nefk and esurpltey clpaing were aU<br />
«n cd^-e.l ^^Ith the pleating.<br />
The thin things twpifv the trend<br />
luwardM sririish, nuttorfriic nimiels.<br />
StiH, -they are quite flultable for<br />
hu oldMr ^woman If sM^ takes care<br />
to scl^et the rlBht matt-rial for her<br />
ilrvxK, The tiny cape is In evidence<br />
nn many <strong>of</strong> these dre»ft«i4t scarf<br />
IHINI circular, ffffllcL and pleated<br />
kirts. They must he full enough<br />
n one way er anothor tn bg g<strong>of</strong>t<br />
and jfraeeful when one' moves<br />
about,<br />
C rEffally youin,<br />
CATHAftlNK nniK<br />
Kxtenian Clothing<br />
JIVE<br />
OPENS SEASON<br />
Many Attractions There and<br />
at the Studio<br />
de Dance<br />
Un -i'iuirsoay afternoons the «|<br />
..aya popular cart partlci will bi<br />
held" under the direction <strong>of</strong> Mra<br />
W. K. Hflrrli.<br />
At the Studio de Dance thi<br />
muiic will be by llayraond Duffs<br />
land his popular dance sifehMtm<br />
ipiendld aa this music has been i]<br />
the past, it promises Mt yor u<br />
equal any orchestra ever heard<br />
or danced to in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />
For in addition to the itara, u<br />
well known to patrons <strong>of</strong> th(<br />
studio, there will be the famoui<br />
team <strong>of</strong> Evorwnln ant<br />
Bridgein, and Joe Burke, thi<br />
talented banjoist, whose * piayiiig<br />
was the talk <strong>of</strong> Florida during the<br />
winter.<br />
Then there will be the "Kiddle<br />
Car Polo Matches, 1 ' with the atndii<br />
represented > by the alUatar team<br />
captained by Charlie Hodgers<br />
University <strong>of</strong> Fenn gridiron afar.<br />
Bach week there will be at "lewt<br />
...ii! souvenir and novelty night<br />
and a number <strong>of</strong> big benefit dance!<br />
are promised by <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> organ,<br />
izations.<br />
PERSONAL NOTES BY ,<br />
BOARDWALK STROLLER<br />
Strolling along the beach, the<br />
other day, we came across Miss<br />
"Peg" Miller, a popular member <strong>of</strong><br />
the younger set here last Hummer,<br />
when she took pdrt in the bay car-<br />
nival. We learned that the fam.<br />
lly <strong>of</strong> j: Horace Miller, <strong>of</strong> IBJOl<br />
Lincoln avenue, Moores, Pa., are<br />
A GOOD TIME TOO<br />
BUY BARGAINS<br />
AND HERE ARE FOUR<br />
BAY AVE. LOT<br />
Between lilt and 2nd Streets<br />
iO % SIS Feet<br />
$12,000<br />
Wol! Financed<br />
BAY AVE. LOT<br />
Between Srd and Uh SlKcta<br />
10 X K.O Feet<br />
8-Htory, s'Beii RMitia<br />
All Y«ar 'Ksund Cottage<br />
' Furnished<br />
Gafags<br />
$10,000<br />
Well Financed<br />
Tkli Will Bh.w n Revcnuii «I rrn(<br />
2 LOTS<br />
<strong>On</strong> Seaapray Road<br />
Near Wealey<br />
$8,250 Each<br />
CORNER LOT<br />
ieabrighl<br />
end<br />
lurf Roadi<br />
71x79 Feet<br />
$120 Per Foot<br />
Financed<br />
SALES, RENTALS INSURANCE<br />
IRWIN C. NICHOLSON<br />
REALTOR<br />
505 Ninth Street Phone 88<br />
With thr<br />
hin fmi<br />
KT* It<br />
hi- sta bin-Huge^ with the cnol<br />
lays we hiiye had, mart (if us woru<br />
iur tailored Bult8_and <strong>of</strong>UMi addod<br />
;op foatB-^—as late ua tho Rrat weyk<br />
if <strong>Jun</strong>e. I<br />
It's nicu now tn think <strong>of</strong> Bunnj 1<br />
jays nhuad and the lovely eliif-!<br />
'bns, i;nor(fettP«, ViilU,!!, pic,," priiiii. j<br />
isc tii; be. tt?iidei-H for tlw' sununi'f |<br />
ieason, Tht\v hnik m rtntl ahi 1 '<br />
Rimfortable, ton. Tho pfinttid ma<br />
iiriuin are iloliKlitfui urn! <strong>of</strong> un<br />
imitod • varietv, Floral dciiKIM, I<br />
]oth larijij and small, ure lined for|<br />
sntjH! TrmrhH <strong>of</strong> cnmbilieci with j<br />
1 ' material in tile way <strong>of</strong> |<br />
, hi rtc<br />
.impel- <strong>of</strong><br />
with a skirt <strong>of</strong> jiliiin miiturial, and<br />
mmt> I'liarminB (towns lire fttsllinii-<br />
id <strong>of</strong> th(! plain slulf, with no ilfru-<br />
-ation at sitl,<br />
Bliic-k c-rifffon Is In deniattd^-<br />
Miiiiutiin*%*i all hUwkf but lunn? nftf'h<br />
pastel colors uri; intrfiduf-iH! in<br />
rianuls and bonihrs, Hluok frorks<br />
for afWrnoon or evening wcur ursj<br />
irightt.'n*?d -with a ffliy ffower itlac-<br />
id ni ^hotilflcT fir belt.<br />
Print!?*! crpiio i\v ciiirif?, ffiulurd,<br />
iiiiii Nitilil^ir nilliS un. tisi'il fiir Utii-<br />
rinrd ninfU_*li5 aiiij ary espt't-ially suit-<br />
ail for iriiVi*!, fiir husiiH'SM, tir for<br />
suiilhiui* mhopjiing trips. Vuu will<br />
fine many bok pirated skirts,used<br />
for this- typo nf drtiss anil tiioy are<br />
^attriit-tiV! 1 . U^iiiiiiy tite plijats<br />
are .just across the front nnd this<br />
a point, to ciinsidi*r In a travel<br />
eks, fur tiiun thrrij are no<br />
«ts at the back to be snt upjon<br />
iind spoilgiL ' I suw several such<br />
frocks that would be .most service-<br />
able, and ' they were gyod-loeking,<br />
There<br />
prints i<br />
fimdn<br />
nd, if<br />
'• the nicest all-over<br />
tali di'sl^hs for the<br />
makes, hor own clothes,<br />
have use for such u<br />
TV! ^et tirui while there is a<br />
rge sqleertlnri^nf patterns, I saw<br />
one-pioee dress tpday that could<br />
Lsjly. be matle from the permanent<br />
pattein, ' it'wiis cut with Inverted<br />
pleats at the undor.arnis scams to<br />
give fullness to the skirt and a<br />
narrow belt tied 4it one stita. The<br />
front" <strong>of</strong> tho : dress had boon cut<br />
open from nock "to belt and a two*<br />
Inch band <strong>of</strong> plain georgette hem.<br />
stitched .around the neckline, down<br />
both sides <strong>of</strong> the front opening and<br />
left to hariit in a's<strong>of</strong>t bow and<br />
ends to the licm lino, The band<br />
was mitrid to form the cornen <strong>of</strong><br />
the collar.and a similar method vim<br />
used for the sleeve trimming,<br />
• With a' liBureil '• mafcrial, • the<br />
choiM <strong>of</strong> the most becomihg.ct<br />
In the pattern for the bands a><br />
to'the >atlsfactioh' <strong>of</strong>' Mvlnj a<br />
dress that .suit* one perfectly, sHd<br />
the bit <strong>of</strong> plain color gives a noto.<br />
<strong>of</strong> sniartneig, too, "The' sleeves<br />
were lony,- ah.1, lie this narticuiiir<br />
dresii, close fittlfts. in inoit <strong>of</strong> the<br />
thin mmteriois, however, you will<br />
find bishop. sleeves.arid <strong>of</strong>Mn.;.(iuite<br />
U There 'war Ca ,t|av« twdipi<br />
For<br />
Stucco—Plastering<br />
and Brick Work<br />
That will be as permanent and attractive<br />
years from now as the day it was applied,<br />
assign the job to us,<br />
BEST RMI7TS A'f THE<br />
LOWEST COST<br />
The Stucco, iPlastering and Brick Work<br />
on the new Gateway Casino was done by<br />
John T. Johnson<br />
2nd and Simpson Ave. Qwanr jti^» N. J,<br />
~ : - • ; . : - •:-•.;::'[ PHONED'435'^'?^ : '•!;/::;"V<br />
again summerHig In their cottage<br />
po Station roatL<br />
niwtU, Itj, BM^I ludi<br />
Bonmwall, <strong>of</strong> FUuiupo<br />
mer ntident <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> ,,<br />
leuned Oat Mr. Bonnl'<br />
has obtained • three<br />
ieive <strong>of</strong> absence from hi months<br />
tmsltlon<br />
n PhjtadilphJi to take ehw> tit<br />
% builneu proposition here.<br />
Mrs, George Lon(, <strong>of</strong> Philadel-<br />
phia, a well known nummer rtwi-<br />
lent here, was leu Sunday on the<br />
Boardwalk with her sen, WUUpi,<br />
"BlUy," <strong>of</strong> llfc-eu»rd dote. Thoy<br />
v?er@ on an excunien hmil fer an<br />
upartment for the aummcr.<br />
These University boy* hsvc<br />
been HOI alone tt« "boartai" ^<br />
Lodnreod Miller, Bill p'Aqolniu<br />
in.l Matthew-Korby Gale, all <strong>of</strong><br />
the Wharton School,<br />
Henry T. Gray and Fre«l S.<br />
arvos, <strong>of</strong> the Wharton School,<br />
[Jniverilty ef Pennsylvania* and<br />
iVillinm 3, Begley, who )• ntudy-<br />
ng isw at O€5?^tswn$ ars piah-<br />
ilng to resume their psiltioni hens<br />
for tki summer.<br />
For Choice Lots in I<br />
WEST OCEAN CITY<br />
Address<br />
Augustus A, Cornet<br />
SIS Wesley Avenue<br />
Ottan <strong>City</strong>. N, J.<br />
"~irphn F. lUlry, ct rlillaJilphUi;<br />
sunini^r resWeni Sjen fvi \hv vw>t<br />
eighteen yc»rt, is manager <strong>of</strong> one<br />
<strong>of</strong> ths real eataM pfflcea on the<br />
boardwalk. His daughter, Wa<br />
Mtry M. Rlley, is his stenograph-<br />
i)r, ninl -lie In alia fflJfRBi-d, am<br />
fhe flret recorded 'mfiiUnn ^<br />
bopts (a sole) to htvi occurre-1 In<br />
Egypt, about 8,000 Id.
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fMTAN CITY SFNTJNELLFDGER, O CP VN CITV, N-, J., FRIDAY, JTENE SBw W&<br />
r<br />
'<br />
to~tbe planting<br />
. ^ The<br />
_ --. I<br />
willow tree which stand andj-guard<br />
The Eipoelttan opqna on July the il. _ mttv. ._. ,_„_ V .± t _ _ .1 1<br />
ol. tht natlon'i «<br />
nimultaneouBly with the opening <strong>of</strong> President MEMBERS HERE F0RG00UDGE the dtradtn bridge, the w<strong>of</strong>ld's<br />
longee! single span, (instructed at<br />
eoit <strong>of</strong> |4O,0TO,O0 From the<br />
Cabin Eoya TeHs <strong>of</strong> Bittming<br />
tat <strong>of</strong> July until Labor Day, when<br />
Into Seme Whlli VISIT JULY 5TH tile cloning festivities will be held,<br />
the State <strong>of</strong> New Je£ey and the<br />
eight counties <strong>of</strong> the lower half<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Commonwealth wiU take the<br />
Writing from Philadelphia, the Reveal Varied Activities<br />
-l ir rolt <strong>of</strong> host to visitors from all<br />
( ummoasre's Cabin Boy tells en- ] <strong>of</strong> State<br />
sections <strong>of</strong> the United States, who<br />
fcitalnaly <strong>of</strong> a recent viiit to<br />
will marvel at the wonderful dis-<br />
Ii nan lit;<br />
letter .CAPE MAY REPRESENTEp play depleting the advancement <strong>of</strong>,<br />
I) the<br />
the State and the opportunities for<br />
Last lit WHk Mk 1 walked alked around arun<br />
the fueiiM,<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> with M Mr. MMama<br />
and Powell G. Filhlan Directs Re* Camden's new civic center, just<br />
Mft Brainbridfe. They wm vis- htanals <strong>of</strong> a Mjghty a stone's throw from the bridge<br />
ittjg ths various pufclis utilities In Vocal Chorus<br />
plaia and skirting the Cooper Riv-<br />
' order to liart ietvlce nt the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
er boulevard, which intersects the<br />
<strong>City</strong> Vacation House the coming With President Coolidge's visit $6,000,000 Orescent boulevard,<br />
aunimar. In nearly every place<br />
, will<br />
lending a national sigtufleaneer am! hellihe- • ' -scene _<strong>of</strong>_,the " "-- Bjtpo# —lition<br />
•we culled wet ran into old members<br />
ition,<br />
with the State expending thouR. With double the capacity<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
*<strong>of</strong> the Boys' Club, now men who<br />
old<br />
ands <strong>of</strong> ilollar- to constructively Mdi Madison SSquare<br />
Garden in New<br />
l v become Intererted in Oeeiin demonstrate the operation <strong>of</strong> theYork,<br />
Carailen's Convention Hall<br />
^ through Uitlr visits a§ boys. varied activities <strong>of</strong> the Common- will house the principal exhibits.<br />
.-<br />
a dtitunee<br />
,,<br />
we noticed<br />
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Gilbert<br />
, wealth, the South Jersey Exposi- This bulltiing is 826 feet lone and<br />
Jnes working as painter A. yon in Cttinden during July and 188 feet wide. Connecting with it<br />
httle later we spied one <strong>of</strong> the August will not only he a fitting la Exposition Hall, 1B7 by i8 feet,<br />
Boahain Bonhum by boys doing hia lit as a observanen <strong>of</strong> the e opcniiu. pR <strong>of</strong> B»lwhere<br />
other exhibit* will be on dis-<br />
plmteier. Camclen bridge, but will well play. Then, Wo, the vast acreage<br />
Jnto the Beach Hospital vse went I show to the theunan,la who will <strong>of</strong> land surroundlnf the main<br />
only to to fid find CJl CJyl L L, Welsh Welsh now no j visit ii themat h f fair i the h unexcelled<br />
pwul ul l8 l<br />
ftj <br />
Ooolldn will go to the Exposition<br />
grolUnas<br />
immediately after crossing<br />
.... the bridge and will assist in<br />
the planting <strong>of</strong> the slip.<br />
The visit <strong>of</strong> the President wiU<br />
be made four days pft«r the actual<br />
opening <strong>of</strong> the Exposition, in<br />
which national and State <strong>of</strong>ficials<br />
and menders <strong>of</strong> the Exposition<br />
Commission will play the leading<br />
ruled United itafei Senator Wai.<br />
ter E. Edge will be one <strong>of</strong> the<br />
principal speakers,<br />
joing with Can<br />
staging the Exposition are<br />
counties <strong>of</strong> Atlantic. Burlington,<br />
J stocks its *> 500 and gram incident to the Chief Eiecufive's<br />
nrst visit to Camden.<br />
~H« V membewhip-<strong>of</strong>. -<br />
ne»riy=400,<br />
representing almost a store <strong>of</strong><br />
towns In ttie lower counties <strong>of</strong> the<br />
g<br />
ate* t<br />
to n xnt t t\% B ty Cho CftoruB, or&aniied to present * y , pi<br />
th the utiinformBd. i f d Within Withi an hhour's ' high-grade h musical conc-it* ot thetenor<br />
and leader <strong>of</strong> the Capo May<br />
ride rid by b motor mm (few Tfork ori seutH Jersey Exposition, will in chorus. h<br />
I'hilndelphio ore wosei thai Bsound all probability make itn debut on<br />
with wild deer and other game. <strong>On</strong>e the occasion <strong>of</strong> the visit <strong>of</strong> Presi-<br />
(aunty t in i O State Stt a year y ago ere<br />
dent Goslidge to the Exposition on<br />
norted mor buck deer legally July 6.<br />
WATER AND SEWER<br />
fcil tiled by hunters than were taken I The plan to stage the first<br />
duri uring tho same season in the en- presentation , (£„„ in honor <strong>of</strong> the Presi- PLANTS SOLD<br />
tire State <strong>of</strong> Colorado. dent is now under consideraHon;<br />
will be made by the State to but what decision will be reached<br />
hibit bi a pen o in sylv sylvan surround' depends OB tile hour at which Mr, (Continued from Page 1) "*<br />
ings, in theX pork ad. adjactnt to theCooiidge<br />
and his party will reach<br />
State exhibit building, a few <strong>of</strong> the Camden. The members <strong>of</strong> the Mr, Masuy will remain on the<br />
live deer.<br />
chorus are enthusiastic over the board <strong>of</strong> the new company owners<br />
protfosal to present a concert for for at least a year, it is stated,<br />
wildfowl shooting along the coastal the head <strong>of</strong> the nation and if the<br />
Cumberland, Cape—Mny bays. New Jersey wiU show wild<br />
Mr, Ohrrtrom and Mr, 0. W.<br />
time <strong>of</strong> Us arrival i» convenient<br />
ter, tei , Ut^Hl! <strong>Ocean</strong> Will and .S«llk.<br />
hibits.<br />
other linen <strong>of</strong> human endeavor, the July 5 as the guest <strong>of</strong> the city. glimpses <strong>of</strong> live Ash and game in<br />
For a few minutes we hud n n.*KUKtpositlon<br />
will dernoniitrate the President Csolldge will take puH their native habitat and will be <strong>of</strong> An artifleial lake in the center<br />
fclr old-time talkffiit<br />
wonderful posnihilitiuK <strong>of</strong> the low-In<br />
the plnntlng <strong>of</strong> a laiplinc cut Important educational value to <strong>of</strong> the Exposition park and an In-<br />
^he <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> thi* Oceun ility Si-n- «r section <strong>of</strong> the State te sut-h an ffom a (fiant willow tree that school children and the general<br />
tinel-Lcdger was visited. Her*; w~ > peonle p uhu are expected ta bo thu^ induce^l to Sit. Vernon, National <strong>of</strong>ficers <strong>of</strong> devotees <strong>of</strong> rod. ond^ gum- In the State building will give the<br />
ld be«n b tdentined d i d uith ith th Ger become reiydents <strong>of</strong> the Stlite and the Daughters <strong>of</strong> the Revolution Fish and Game public an idea <strong>of</strong> the type <strong>of</strong> game<br />
town and the Boys' Club, Cl John tnjey the benents aetruing from will conduct the exercises incident Although situated between twoand<br />
food fish with which New Jer-<br />
P MacNumee the editor, imii<br />
loun<br />
ly asked us to vtalt the prt.H<br />
loom anil inspect tile, plant. W,<br />
hud hardly set foot in thepress<br />
ropm to view the big Go.** pn-ss<br />
when a man sUppNl up to Mi-<br />
Bainbridge and saiit, ' Hello, Mr<br />
Bainbridge, hci^f things in Gtr<br />
mantown'' ITie talk that follow<br />
£d.^bh>ught out the fuct that. lu><br />
^JJIS Mr, TwiRB, who formerly<br />
-walked as foreman in the printing<br />
room <strong>of</strong> the Gcrmautown Independent<br />
Guvtt« nnd he had<br />
' printed several editioni <strong>of</strong> G 11 ('<br />
annual reports in years gone by<br />
„ Hardly had they finiihcd talk<br />
Jtip when another voice wiw heard<br />
calling for Mr Uuinbnlge This<br />
time it proved u> be Mien" Bal<br />
lenbne, former! a printing teach<br />
et In the G B C printing dc<br />
jpartment, "Ben" Is living in <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> and still working ot the<br />
ade<br />
.J.iMtT a five-miiiute chut with<br />
VBev," still ano(hel printer «t*|)-<br />
, pej. forward for a talk This<br />
tioie it wai "Sammy" Lefevw, n<br />
^-/lieach tnianl l&st summer and on<br />
•*!Old Timer" st the Boys' Club.<br />
'"Sam" is a machine operator, and<br />
lie;' too, asked about the old crowd.<br />
^ These BIB typical caws. Bvery<br />
^whera we turned we ran into Ger-<br />
';Jmintqwnergt past and present<br />
They all wanted to know about the<br />
---jold town and its people. It was<br />
i like n family reunion<br />
' i r Humptywho's Bulletin<br />
" Folks, It's such 1 pllj<br />
' To stay glztlint! In (he til; .<br />
When you might he right Wn»<br />
And eul yourl hUlh<br />
1<<br />
Yes—but I am just starting<br />
Cottages and, Apartments for Rent<br />
to grow—The limits <strong>of</strong> my<br />
to $3,000 for the Season<br />
growth are still far distant<br />
Cottages and Apartments for Sale<br />
You had bettor spend every<br />
, 16,000 to $60,000'<br />
Summer here if you want to<br />
recognize me when you<br />
518 Eighth Stteet<br />
916<br />
I<br />
see me<br />
Phone 4BB Phone!<br />
ft was not known that we were<br />
^-4t,the dub house, aa our visit had<br />
fnot. been announced, but nevertlle<br />
^less We had no less than one dot-<br />
W'"Germantowiiereen introduced to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> as<br />
nova "who spent d vacation at the<br />
Gf B, C<br />
How you have grown<br />
£ Mayor Champion and hit f?l<br />
3 low Commissioners ought to sub-<br />
..sldiie the G B C "(tang" for the<br />
I hardly recognized you!<br />
way they're putting <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> on<br />
til mm Next to us, Ward. Beam<br />
^^lgE for patting Oce&n <strong>City</strong><br />
lift<br />
44&3<br />
1 MILDEW IS RAMPANT<br />
7^ oN ROSE BUSHES<br />
L ttorlcuHuriat at Rstgna Saggetts<br />
!> Some Remedies '<br />
*- ^Beports comlnr in to the New<br />
letzey Stats College ot Agricul-<br />
" tore. New Brunswick, from various<br />
. nirts <strong>of</strong> the State indicate that<br />
|s s veritable epidemic <strong>of</strong><br />
iw on many <strong>of</strong> the rambler<br />
which are just coming into<br />
['Inquiry <strong>of</strong> C. H. Connors, ilonpttarirt<br />
at the college, as to what<br />
houlil be done, brought the following<br />
statement "Thf attacked<br />
k bukhes wOl probably give no bloom<br />
- tahtess measures are taken to pre-<br />
' '>pnt the «pread <strong>of</strong> the disease It<br />
^ I&ptan as a Etayish, downy sub-<br />
"itencs upon the now leaves, the<br />
;• Bower Cuds, and stalks. This<br />
( JdbbesaQ it qansed by a fungus and<br />
/^the warm days and cool nights are<br />
1<br />
favorable for its development. <strong>On</strong>ce<br />
tile disease becomes visible it is<br />
Impossible to cure it, but it is po»<br />
, lUUetto check Its spread.<br />
i* v J "Any weak fungicide, such as<br />
* lioVdeaux mixture or sulfur solu-<br />
, tlinut, -will tend to prevent the<br />
spread <strong>of</strong> the disease <strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the<br />
1H fit iirnf most-easily applied meanB<br />
uf control U anlfur, All seedsmen<br />
or di'ulirs in spray materials carry<br />
fit iitock Various sulfur dusts, al<br />
Jlinueh llowers <strong>of</strong> sulfur mil act<br />
fniliufnrlurily on mildew.<br />
"•fuvi ral mwiDfocturers <strong>of</strong> spray<br />
mab ruin are preparing and packing<br />
n innclal dust for rotes, which<br />
uwtiiiiii 00 parts <strong>of</strong> dusting sul-<br />
Xur BIIII 10 parts <strong>of</strong> powdensl<br />
i anunaUi <strong>of</strong> lead. This material is<br />
pffirtivn .against all leaf-chewing<br />
iimn-tn as well as against mildew,<br />
. and wliLii properly applied will al-<br />
IK> aiuunt matenatly Li the control<br />
0/ blnck root <strong>of</strong> J^ses; ,<br />
• '• i"Tlu>ip dusts are Inexpensive and<br />
• mindl) applied "with a small hand<br />
< t, duatrr costing- from 50 cents np-<br />
Mard anifobtsiniiGIe from w>e<<br />
\jfhm mul numn hanlware Atarru<br />
"2A "*" P"K" iiuliluatiun, fntill,<br />
Jtton In thn Gurdm," contslmnH<br />
tiCnruiillim about thui^ disrmui urn<br />
•"wr-mattow n-Rnnl ng -rom-T ii<br />
mr imnind ftw.pf ih»j«c J)V the<br />
OCCASIONAL VISITOR<br />
REAL. ESTATE<br />
FOR SALE, RENT<br />
OK<br />
EXCHANGE<br />
Woodbnry Office:<br />
55 Delaware Street<br />
, Phone 45<br />
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"OCEAN CITY<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> is growing rapidly. We do not know <strong>of</strong> a thing that will (too<br />
its growth. •<br />
Those that were not fortunate enough to get in on last year's prices, said<br />
we were just having a temporary boom and prices were inflated ' But<br />
listen — the <strong>City</strong> has already grown lapidly that the so-called boom<br />
pncoa <strong>of</strong> last year are now considered good investments by the present<br />
owners<br />
Buy now and get out <strong>of</strong> the class that are always telling what they could<br />
have done and get in the cla-is that -rtarta the conversation by telling what<br />
they have done, "<br />
JOSIAH E. DuBOIS<br />
Realtor<br />
P. MASON FOX<br />
Manager<br />
MORTGAGES<br />
CONVEYANCING<br />
INSURANCE<br />
OPAU, KINDS<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Office:<br />
647Battersea Road<br />
Phone 3O5<br />
Cheapest Lots ii<br />
Gardens Sectioi<br />
Lots 3107 to 3110<br />
Inclusive<br />
BLOCK 31 G<br />
$2800 each<br />
$1,500 Mortgage each<br />
Lots 3113-14-15<br />
BLOCK 31-G<br />
$2750 each<br />
Financed<br />
John J. Fostei<br />
511 EIGHTH ST.<br />
PHONE 102 and 103<br />
OCEAN CITY SEtiTlNHL-LEDGER, QCEAN r CirV, N. J., PBIDAY, JUJJB 25,<br />
At OCEAN CITY<br />
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The super home site development <strong>of</strong> South Jersey to be placed on the market Saturday, <strong>Jun</strong>e 26—positively the master location— where bit pr<strong>of</strong>its "will be<br />
made by onsinal mvatots-aiitnl pnees are extremely low and the opportunity is <strong>of</strong>fered discriminating buyers NOW to make lot selection, hi id^Jc? Make<br />
C Z S Z t e t t t t S Z t t S S i t t t t 8S.y. than ym% m "" er —" tle uter - you '" w * - • * « '* *;* * ' S<br />
A' NEW INTIRSTATE LINK<br />
p <strong>of</strong> work on the Ferry Tarmiim! nt Cape<br />
May fer tte sew l : n« between Cipe p J^sy imd L , i<br />
it intt raat IQ the h pstuiatieti ii sf f tb~6 b~ MlRAMAR IH-nhm<br />
&nij Jersey Coast p&sitfl. The lew^t (erfy<br />
tbe Delaware BOW IS fit New CesUe. and mytdp<br />
that dse§ not eoine thnggh Philiiilelphia<br />
thrre <strong>of</strong> at Wtalait&B* where tlicrc la a ferry t'e<br />
grove, It la not iUrprUls| tjutt tlierfi shsuid be<br />
mafOfs fit the tnaufunUoD ef the e&t#fprUei It will fa?<br />
nrrvice to tLc wLok- peiiin^lln. Qlut wltb ferry Connection<br />
ut AbiiHiwlirt Fin a BjiJtfmorc, it t-«u burdly fail<br />
draw heavily so BalUmsre anil WMlilsEtDit UB a short<br />
ent te tbe Jersey UhQte, TgurliN frea isl&sd states<br />
eogsr ta gee na much <strong>of</strong> tb§ i§flf)horc Bs pssalble, wjlj<br />
Callow the uew fouto (e e&silderabtg pumfefFB, II<br />
be easily easy aeee&ilblt! fastb item tbe Lloeala Hlibway and<br />
the Old Kutloiial Trnil, favorite rentes between b hthn<br />
w#Mt<br />
nnJ tbe gait, (ETealsg HUIICHD. April ftbt 11>2(J).<br />
POUBTH ftvi, win.<br />
0*1<br />
1<br />
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EG<br />
H A R ©OR<br />
STUDY THIS MAP —NOTE LOCATION MIEAMAR — INITIAL EXTREMELY LOW —ACT<br />
MIRAMAR ii BO Ideally Located that aptlon is bound to be continuous, Miramar<br />
is a Big Development, energetically and enthusiastically underway with the<br />
maximum speed coniistent with.efficient and high quality <strong>of</strong> improvement.<br />
Miramar is Amply Financed. It will bring forth the Choicest Home Site Colony<br />
in SouthiJeriey, combining Country and Seashore,<br />
It is just such developments as Miramar that make for greater cities, finer communities<br />
and^eminently satisfactory investment privileges. '<br />
With the opening <strong>of</strong> Miramar on Saturday, <strong>Jun</strong>e 28, there will be appropriate exerdises<br />
and a general invitation is Issued to the public to participate in the festivities<br />
which will be provided. Your visit will be made pleasant and comfortable and<br />
to those who invest it will surely be pr<strong>of</strong>itable. .<br />
There ai'e few home site colonies having the Charm and Splendor <strong>of</strong> Miramar.<br />
We suggest for your approval an early call at oui 1 <strong>of</strong>fices to become acquainted<br />
and leam just what we have outlined and cdntemplate doing toward the Finished<br />
Success <strong>of</strong> this Ideal Home Site Undertaking.<br />
Note the map and see what the New State Highway means to Miramar,<br />
Pre-Development Prices_are extremely low. Lots are priced from pOOup. All<br />
that is required down is ten per cent. Then three per. cent monthly. No Interest<br />
or taxes for one year. Those who buy now have an excellent chance to re-sell their<br />
property at a pr<strong>of</strong>lt before completing payments.<br />
LOTS<br />
$ 500<br />
UP<br />
YOU may arrange with our <strong>of</strong>fices to enjoy a free automobile trip to Miramar. Just let us<br />
know how many there are in your party and we will provide convenient accommodations any<br />
time. Consultation with us direct, or any Broker, anywhere, does not imply obligation. Our<br />
organization is one <strong>of</strong> service, judgment and courtesy.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Development Co.<br />
Owners and Developers<br />
Executive Offices: 1418 Pennsylvania Bldg., Phila., Pa.<br />
H. W. VALENTINE, General Sales Manager<br />
Doughty's Pier,. 8th. and Boardwalk<br />
OCEAN CITY, N. J.<br />
Phone 1233<br />
OFFICES:<br />
Philadelphia Sales Office: 1339 Walnut Street<br />
Public Busses From OCEAN CITY TO MIRAMAR<br />
842 Central Avenue<br />
OCEAN CITY, N. J.<br />
Phone 127G<br />
TERMS<br />
10% Down<br />
3% Monthly<br />
No Taxes — No Interest<br />
For <strong>On</strong>e Year<br />
m<br />
1
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ociA-N ^Mi^-fc'mig<br />
2lp|Mi£<br />
IIMMtlUt.HtMUHMM<br />
OF GENERALINTEREST BQR WOWEN<br />
Z ; „.„,-• ••" ••••"• • - •-•••••-•'- (or thrsi mlnutm. A,1J tha<br />
Siiitir. Sfuah potatoBi with iyruB<br />
•nd 5«K« until Erawa, h«iilii« witfi<br />
YOUR EYE J^v<br />
deserve the best that science enn'glfc.<br />
Our OP-TOM-K-TRISTB or« lieen«*d by the New lairf.<br />
Board ot Optometry end are SrECIALISTS In tie<br />
examiiunx eyes for cUno.<br />
Our flPTiri \NS are skilled mechanics and accnnlrfj jjM<br />
our lahoratory the led«« which our SPECIALISTS M<br />
•cribe. • V JSffl<br />
For a COUI'LETK Ofl'ICAL SERVICE consult ui.<br />
patients favored by rapid service. Satisfaction<br />
L. W. BETTS and SONS^<br />
OPTOMETRISTS and OPTICIANS<br />
ESTABLISHED FORTY YEARS<br />
1708 Atlantic Avenue. Atlantic Cllft<br />
Whv do we like to smoke' It<br />
can searcelj ho the effect <strong>of</strong> the<br />
©PICTOHIAI,<br />
mthout being iliseafed that is, in I<br />
fectBs the tonsil is entirely j<br />
rBmcnCd with Its eapsu e it is apt]<br />
^ r^n,, Tan«ll!. that are clipped ,<br />
out Tlsa\y Jwajs enUrge I<br />
jamnier" our first smoke produced,<br />
did nature not cflffle to our rescue<br />
in providing us with a tolerance<br />
for the poison.<br />
Some say the sight <strong>of</strong> the curl-<br />
ing smoke has a soothing effect.<br />
There may be something in this, as<br />
few men enjoy smoking in" the<br />
dark, and blind men gK little plea-<br />
sure out <strong>of</strong> It, It may be simply<br />
a lialiit—the innoker haying useij<br />
tobacco so long it has become a<br />
fliied idea with him that he, can't<br />
get along without it, finally, it<br />
may be Just a case <strong>of</strong> the "com- i<br />
pamonship <strong>of</strong> the pipe."<br />
Over and above all these theonei<br />
hangs the fact that tobacco does<br />
have an effect on the nervous sys-1<br />
tem that is agreeable. If inaiiiged j<br />
In moderation It can do no great I<br />
harm. But who will define"this!<br />
moderation! , I<br />
I QUESTIONS AND ANgWiBS |<br />
: • Some Tomll Talk<br />
Miss p. Q. T, writes! ^oung<br />
woman friend has enlarged tonsils,<br />
Ihe never has sore throat, and!<br />
ieem« quite healthy,<br />
"(1) Should she have them re-!<br />
mdvedJ<br />
"(2) Are tllseaseil .tonjlls the<br />
,mo M snlarged tonsils?<br />
"(3) Do they grow again?<br />
1 W OanMet bB4aken out with.<br />
iut ah anaesthetic "<br />
', Reply<br />
. U) ; The .tonsils .should not be<br />
«niovett,,,nBl(pi: ;: jt U. certain he-<br />
yjid aaiaionaMi donht-fhat they<br />
SOt dfieMed and'that, tkeir condi.<br />
tljn 1?dirieUy 1 TespqMibl8 for the<br />
patMnt's syitemle ailmeljt, "<br />
'•& WWn>*.*?' il »l*'WWwlargld<br />
(4) No.<br />
Buniijtead's Worm Syrup<br />
Tn rhilJrtn in inirl til mmr " Wlier.<br />
dlRcilu. .« loUowc). IT hF\EIl FAILS<br />
DntkStc uuidtr ind cnarmon* caflt ot<br />
SAKTO^IN. II aililo Jnll Jypt 8'"^,<br />
•litT It* 1 Int. r BQU mrjwten or bf I<br />
milt SOi a bolllc<br />
E.(. C A. VdoiMti. M. D., FhlbadliMii.<br />
We Specialise in<br />
LTJCKY FAVOR<br />
and BRIDGE PRIZES<br />
m An Occialinu.<br />
H. S. Peikin & Sons<br />
lOZi-Zi AU.aUt An. Alluillt<br />
DR. BLITZSTEIN<br />
Sweet Vapor<br />
Dentist<br />
NO l'AIN<br />
<strong>On</strong>e<br />
m i«<br />
N h<br />
u»ui<br />
ill""<br />
inku F«l« Twill<br />
l**cw In • CilH<br />
oi Henri<br />
PAIBNT iULTIOK ROOrLlli<br />
FUITE<br />
Gold Crowns, Bridge-<br />
work, Silver, Gold or<br />
Porcelain FillingB<br />
—VERNON HALL-<br />
410 Atlantic Avenue<br />
OPEN AtL YEAR<br />
Home Comforts Home Cooking |<br />
SPECIAIJ SFBlHG BATES<br />
L rim cart M W<br />
UNCH<br />
FIFTY CENT<br />
AT SMIUNb GUS<br />
VitHH Iiiiiilim dan Cllr<br />
{t$JBB2t Asbmy Avenue<br />
The Wave <strong>of</strong> Your Heart's Desire<br />
Whether it be a lait, Rlt narEil, a ^ccp fleffr wife er'<br />
i a €org? mku 3( lishi Hflaleta, msj be reafs, Tott !ia¥<<br />
but lo ch«,c, U,( •!,!.. We an now mblt. will, Uu, aid<br />
sf newlr IniilJlfd Bluliinerir, ti fi» res JBit the »art ef<br />
SfFiBBiitiil wa?fe fBH ^calffc, S7.the uc ef diiTcnBt typi<br />
agSanlH and •Ukada, H to paiilala (or aja to tiv. n r<br />
Btylg.BcriBaiiint, vaelftir it ka i tMii bar&x n¥t, t&e<br />
Hft Uniil « Ike ttMIH Nutli fflmilin. meil.mt<br />
IF YOU N*VE BEEN TOLD THAT VOlM HA1B<br />
WILL NOT TAKE A WAVE, OB IF YOU ARE ONE OF<br />
THE UNFORTUNATES WHO IDIRR FBOM Ttl •£<br />
3I11.T3 OF A POOB PlltMAMINT. %T »n luani n?<br />
«1 a tMt, TUB m JWt tlli PBIBII »« «r. Ullltlll t.<br />
null, w. mi roar h.lr. nUict II u Ukaniurr int.<br />
II owauatf, ua KtmUSalb dMinlaa lk> lomt n n<br />
JOHNSON'S BEAUTY SALON<br />
CbnJIns Nnilt . Lugll<br />
SiBrylahd Avenue, at the Boardwalk, Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, K. J,<br />
K«.lta UndMM Mirtm m\.i ' 1 Hilt Sptntnr<br />
EXAMIHAmON »'FB1E<br />
;*"/ T0litePonnii ' r.M<br />
Extraction, <strong>of</strong> tfatk %y<br />
SwpiKyapr •<br />
•FURNITURE<br />
FACTORY TO YOU<br />
. At Money Sayirif Prices<br />
j Best Selection ami' Pricei In the <strong>City</strong><br />
Fl^pi^ pppilSE<br />
SHOW R06MS '<br />
Oceair<br />
Sixth<br />
VISIT OUR<br />
and -West<br />
i.* B, Qr^Jilinblsiand vtilintw ]<br />
ingtun D C une<br />
ppr report^ that<br />
quired to fepair tht> Wlnti<br />
ry<strong>of</strong> apppor to lui\f been<br />
n i f th k Th* While<br />
were cited tn n reporter yestnr- u'" 1 -* wi
OMAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />
sat ami eollecltii toll from unu let the army<br />
- T - B U R O E E A N i l A C B R S - T O U t o m o o M h o J s m o y i - e a r w h i c h n o t o ' o U a w p a s s a g e f o r t h o s t u s r<br />
and Now — '49 and '26 BIG SESQUI AUTO hide that nassoiMrtr-wttyt Ht-hrr poit all ,tuy<br />
CITY SENTINELLEDGEB, OCEAN CITY^N, J.. FRFDAlf.<br />
ane ex tpt the Alfo Hornet)<br />
DREXEL GETS 150,000<br />
RACES TO BE RUN<br />
INCREASE IN NUMBER<br />
^,3 ^.j^uuii<br />
FOB NEWEQUIPMENT<br />
ENGINEER HAS RADIO VISION<br />
The list <strong>of</strong> drivers will include<br />
NUMBER<br />
OP COLLEGE STUDENTS<br />
•m<br />
Al IHtbFttUWAI<br />
Unciiiialcd Buttles Will he<br />
[year, with the<br />
eomiftir *till ei<br />
information which has heen reeei<br />
by J. K. Hewitt, president<br />
Seen 00 COUTKC on<br />
July 17<br />
1 he<br />
I il<br />
real speed<br />
wtirhl hiis<br />
f the<br />
thr by J N<br />
Atlanti<br />
p<br />
<strong>City</strong> Motnr<br />
]t wiil be an invasion <strong>of</strong> the,<br />
automobile racing world \<br />
it drivers <strong>of</strong><br />
fastest earn<br />
in which the greati<br />
all Europl and thi<br />
that have<br />
th? other<br />
Count Be Marguenat, who<br />
here before, but did net race; Juleij<br />
QOUK, Conatantine and<br />
Hunt Guyot from Franei..<br />
fiordine and Belli-Ferri will<br />
drive the Piatsand ltalas,<br />
J. O. Parry-Thomas, SoSBrave<br />
_.._ __. ( and Kldridge, who recently drovg<br />
been developed on (an English ear at the rate <strong>of</strong> ISO<br />
will be sent pverjmlle?! an hour, will handle the<br />
in ir roail are expecting to take<br />
thin country by surprise with a<br />
veritable delude <strong>of</strong> their aces, the<br />
names <strong>of</strong> the cars and drivers<br />
which will be sent has leaked out<br />
wheels at the Brlttnh rsei<br />
lha European kln^ef the rosr-; SHENANDOAH TURNPIKE<br />
Old Toll.Gate Syilem Was<br />
I std I'nill 1918<br />
attached to the liBht. -Wihl Rill" Muni<br />
Btatpreis rider <strong>of</strong> yertenisy express rider (if liy.(fi>ne .<br />
||f todav-tt, darta cool pilot S ^ S i ^ ^<br />
r takes Uncle Sum's airmail the fii ut ,ii||i in i-nrj i<br />
(its aeron country in all kinds the new r.iut,il.f.t».ijii l.i.<br />
sther, (Calif.) mid R:iU l.i.k,. ('it<br />
scent <strong>of</strong> the mail trans- The |iluii.- i|i-livoi it<br />
.. <strong>of</strong> '49, a stunt was re- time."<br />
My staged in the went that was photo »hi.w-.SI<br />
fe» IntefwitingJll-theJtheit-iBiTt-TrreT-lhe mail |ii)iii-l<br />
IP" comparison it brought to , Ki-lly. *<br />
.vii, Ili,<br />
,1,1 it til<br />
itewt d<br />
raL-hijr the aututi<br />
••vi.r wi-ii will hi- a part 01 me, (,,.,.,, io Heej, trjumphB in the Am-<br />
Mc.SMUi.li.HloHnial spurts priiKram' t : r k m 8,we,| clasMicn, Althouifh<br />
now in proiiri'M In I'liliudiilphla. <strong>On</strong>- • •• •• - --<br />
July 17, thi. Atluntir <strong>City</strong> Speed-<br />
way will lie the seem- <strong>of</strong> the nfflcial<br />
Sfiiiui-ffntiinniai raoo aiiii the<br />
(darn now under wily nri? hijinir<br />
jiiuci.. fur a iir(iKram nf speed {>: .i<br />
iiljh^i iilsiHj<br />
J^ 1 diagonal collide<br />
1 sguthoast<br />
Brown in h j.t<br />
esuf p<br />
northwest ant!' '<br />
Cuinherland Coiinty<br />
Brlilirelon-Pirrt NOITI^ rn<br />
lion 4=A, uhiior cim-irueU*<br />
Page^ Run tn Dlvhiinir Cr<br />
iiiilep. Deli HI r i.s (mm nra?<br />
|ifnvp!J ^eetinfi wesi i>f !*t<br />
Ht I'iitH'S Run tiVi-Y Hh:iW= ^<br />
to Nt'Wpnrt itfii! r.ver Ncwp<br />
tu Walpi.ui 1 ? Cufntr, then f<br />
. pri'stfht wurlil's ri'i-nnU. HtTt-"ihi-y<br />
\v\\\ f^'i'iMVi' lii.'ir tir-l iNsiP.[ilcir<br />
ttMt and ;ifli=}; thi?- rai-o i* run tht= t<br />
fii'l.-niini- niirlii w:ll ktmw whHhfi"-<br />
I*'! --:r- \\r^ i-iiii- i>f >\ff\, ivhu'il JM^<br />
?i! '!'•=;.!! iluii fhry ran ulnmNt h*-'<br />
put :n a 'Uih'h.M 1 , ;irt i*t n-vrdii"<br />
tLi.iii;:^ the whitif Idcii uf ityUi=<br />
iii"L;ic? pfiijii!i- s'l-n.-truciiiTi,<br />
Thi- will In- fur inmv than iin<br />
iiutiftiu.ibilf Rii'f, jt will hi* a<br />
Bijjaiitli? lobtiratary riinninij ni fuM 1<br />
blast Hfid wt;h ih l-adfi> HI the<br />
«fk>ntlflf w'iirld irr."!i.*d in ?tudy ihi-<br />
:it*tual t&stin^M as thoy un- Kninn<br />
In<br />
nf K<br />
litiitn. thf g<br />
r^ in fsthcT<br />
i,| ••' i = r Mtti^ndfit ;t 5]ji!<br />
i,j tin- LnttM,| SUU'.' wi<br />
.".. Th- i: ?i <strong>of</strong> thus.; wh.<br />
Direction <strong>of</strong> 1 t ur<br />
ft to south nr fr n<br />
Na I G<br />
unswick under<br />
TfaffTt br<br />
i^h nf Bnvement thrnu^h<br />
ermtilruetii>n \o Turki-s Ttunl hia-l.<br />
that ft Uiki^ H thrn OVIT Turkey'P»int rflad tn Dl-<br />
northr;a?t ami vjillnj? t'fe^k iiritl nvrr lueul riia.U<br />
tu nividintf Crook RHiitff and cum-<br />
jilDled peetiuii at rnuil, (li'Hvn]<br />
puvt'd niarU. In ^001! cuiMlhi<br />
Saute No<br />
1 a1 fr n<br />
X i w t<br />
I I i<br />
n t uct nn<br />
fe maintain<br />
Linjrth uf ili-lnllf,<br />
MKXIfAN WAS*<br />
l<br />
Tute£L k r ulhsy<br />
iinos that hua<br />
ting event in<br />
it IM? nn hand.<br />
» aiT ,ty hv in=,<br />
viiet^tn ^afEond ihl^ SesiiuNCen=!<br />
lenniiil raco is now bylnff eompil*:<br />
ed tci invlu'li- thi• jfffia ciiiPtiiin* <strong>of</strong><br />
inchiritry. thi.' t)i'i=t powerful nj*-*n in<br />
th(- f-niirr- itnunflal wgrld, thbse<br />
whn U-f! t_hi» \=U-inrinup antiii>s dur=<br />
injf ihf SVr.riii War, diplgnmts und<br />
•Untrv in<br />
th-<br />
^INSIONKUS<br />
i*i"! 1 i. lh*' "Ui?tumlin|f. men in<br />
,-innal ilfM und thi 1 tlmin-T<br />
uf the -Mport^ n'lilm, !<br />
-, ft, under mn^<br />
1 from Ponsuukpn tn L = nli*n<br />
House f<br />
Deteur is from<br />
i No, 2 ever Palmyra road to<br />
throyjih Palmyra . on<br />
* Blffep »sd south t« Covy road,<br />
th^e? over Cove road lo Rttutr NV,<br />
i^ 11Macadam and asphalt jmvn=<br />
ffl^tt In gand ennditiun, lunj^th<br />
<strong>of</strong>^etourf GJ mily-H*<br />
•'• RoiiU; No* 3* Sec, 13-A, widen-<br />
ingi eqitstructlon under way from<br />
1 to Egg Harhnr= So dutuur,<br />
! being majntiiineij,<br />
te Ke 4^ Sec, M, undyr t-on-<br />
gtBietion ffotn Rah way to Pprih<br />
AnAoy. Traffio being mair<br />
fr#i Hahway te Worn!<br />
ThJleygh WeodbrldRe drtuur ' is<br />
svtr Fireman Btreet* Linden uvo- ><br />
nug and Green struut. CyntTft*.' I<br />
anj liiacadam payoil ' ^trei*t?i in!<br />
goed esnditisn. Length *'f di'tourj<br />
*6 Sfflilea* Detour wlil bo «ii^(?cjri= 1<br />
In \hr la-t n i p'»rt nf tin- Ci<br />
iiii=*innhr <strong>of</strong> Pi']:?inn.= thiM'f<br />
tV-11 pi>n'-i(i••?,"viA* Skrxyi'.-lu<br />
iiitd Hx.'jjty^kf wen- IH f'iLfht fi \>\^ '<br />
ri- till- -lu'-l. IhiL ,'ila-: Ui-n. Sa'-|ily-<br />
-ki nu^fii, ini.i • (i.-n. HkiT,yii^ki,<br />
withhflii hi? firvf both <strong>of</strong> thum<br />
(^ufvlvL"l nay^ thr S'f-w York<br />
" TiiiT^i und th" pupfr* will have<br />
•ted I* 1 rn yi.i jipifitini? j»li;f# t = ahuut<br />
Uii'lii. iiiayfu 1 fnr ynar? to cyhiv, i<br />
fi<br />
• Ynu run'l bluiiiu kid,- fur wnii-<br />
dr-rinLf why they havr \t* t r " t« He.| •<br />
1 .whi.-n iht'y'p! 5 • not p-U-ppy, un unil<br />
f*Sptgr«'i hy<br />
wilh iltf Hi- IMWI<br />
anri "ihP llf** nf ihi* ii.iffv<br />
PFV niliPF oilKli h.'iH on<br />
ni*-ihls (hp ii-ninn h-li* I'l i^ftF in<br />
*Himi'. !n« month<br />
liilifllllon *(f ih« iH* rpulllinfli Wnfi<br />
Tfii'V<br />
liv Uii« ItifltntiH iimi hi'liHIii'in !»IT r»f<br />
niv—Inn |,,il!<br />
II l> Ihn<br />
nnd I ji<br />
. av in<br />
Ins"<br />
iMitiiiihiM nf tht-<br />
'"lil ihiMf Miv i-rtni<br />
fur II<br />
I i<br />
thp way frii-niiii In tilN<br />
, nm<br />
i-iliMi 1 ,) !,i r--i<br />
•nil 11 il,,,,.,, I,.,,,, „ ,llllBn|i|,,.ni<br />
l"f urili-rFi. h(i» 11<br />
""'' n'lmil It Biiivn Mil.) ,||,,«<br />
Tl "' '••« llllB I. ,-llli.ll<br />
tftpi .iitp^-H. - iiMil in IfN<br />
i.iiv N' frHiii.l iniirih-ii-rs! it.-,-.<br />
-. linn<br />
fii Hi *-»! lh,- U,M Id<br />
ii «. 'li»l II-II,,,,. „„,.„,<br />
frum iho !rig,,m in n M-f « ii<br />
in iwm li-iii-i, h,. Mihl -,f m<br />
frif ihi- .11111 ,,r Hull,ii!u<br />
Ihni Krnn,,. B,,ml» mi,, i<br />
Philndilphla, <strong>Jun</strong>o 24,—Cyrus H.j Rttlstratiiin in Bia tollefti, uni-<br />
K. Curtis, Philadelphia msfazina : verijties, tnd precisions! Ichooli<br />
and newspaper publisher, has ; <strong>of</strong> the United States increased<br />
preitenteel Drdxel Institute, nf nearly six times as rapidly ss<br />
' .......i..:.... in the g4 yeB^a fnm<br />
2J, Froiii 121,942 In<br />
... u inn nuinber <strong>of</strong> studentH in<br />
these hiMtitutidnii ninunted to<br />
Hiil.aiifi in ijia4, „ growth <strong>of</strong> 44S<br />
; prrt-ent, as shuwn by statiiitJep<br />
tho int.jin.t- ilopurt-<br />
il States Bureau <strong>of</strong><br />
I'hiiiKlclphia, with a |,!0,000 rash<br />
(fift, HcctirtlinE to an anmiu<br />
nli-nt inmli; by I)r, Ki-nnutl<br />
Muthi'Mii, president <strong>of</strong> Drewel, ,<br />
J!r. Curtis,, who is a member <strong>of</strong>!<br />
| the linnrd <strong>of</strong> Trustecis <strong>of</strong> the West<br />
• Phihiik-rphia eollege founded by<br />
Anlhoiiy J, Drejiei in IH'll. uml<br />
the<br />
; ^ I,,! mo,t inti.fii<br />
iimuutim, and its w«rtc,<br />
^imUi that the fund hi?<br />
i Mi-reused 1161 pereont<br />
Snerou^^ovhled-bospJnt'Sr En "whtft^u-Sl<br />
-. . -f nn eiiulpment and aniiuratus i ,|"ur ni "l,|» timi<br />
'""'''I ^"7 ' lh f 'T ""^ ""°" W(l I •"ii^wndi^lnrn*.. „,<br />
* "" '•"• -i !" Itii- enelowment riind rum.; ill teaihinjf /lursnnnci: n4 num-<br />
I r I'liilfii held two years n(rn by Drcx- 1 I»T nf prcifeswirs and toachor» in<br />
Ir. rurti« ,-ontribuled »IOO,000. .•nll.-im.. universities anli prrfe"<br />
ij' to tin- raplil inereaBe in the I aional whonls <strong>of</strong> the rauntry- ex-<br />
r.,,,,llraenl, year hy year, iiartiru-' , . . ^_"' ¥ '<br />
1 lai'ly Mi the varlnun i-neini-er —- ~ "*"<br />
which, under the i-ii-opi<br />
81,107. this<br />
^&ffed in<br />
departments, jumped<br />
ti f r o m i O , 7 6 2 t o<br />
T h e l a r E i - i ! t c o l l<br />
ment in<br />
yciir 1<br />
where<br />
OBe Sta<br />
In<br />
men<br />
e n r o i l -<br />
s t h o<br />
Y o r<br />
ieK^t^S?"**^*^ 1 ?*^ 9Mi,<br />
ties, arid<br />
Illinois >»».«„<br />
80,482, theii next<br />
>_• unlvBnl-<br />
chools.<br />
oW ..f<br />
and ths Di.^trtct <strong>of</strong> CoKSta tad<br />
*« than 10,000 st^SSS Meh,°**<br />
It "i MtllBBtea that<br />
now U3.0OO j S M n e m i<br />
AlMorifa.<br />
in North<br />
Man is wx<br />
luwi,;<br />
inUaned In *he Bible<br />
only »3fl times,<br />
Capt, B, H, Bangtr, dtsignlnB<br />
engineer <strong>of</strong> the Badlo Corporation<br />
<strong>of</strong> Araerictt, and UHK for the fail<br />
three years In radio photography<br />
research, has returned to'America<br />
after conferring two rnontlw with<br />
rineow in France, Gngland and<br />
fmany. He uld the Germans<br />
nail done good work sanding photo-<br />
graph* between Berlin and Vienna,<br />
but could not yet match the Anglo.<br />
American effort*.<br />
Commercial transmission <strong>of</strong> mo.<br />
tion pictures by radio ho i» con-<br />
vinced is only u matter <strong>of</strong> time<br />
Enfflfshmnn riimedT<br />
got results, he said, bd£a<br />
were roamed b * T<br />
th i<br />
While tn mfdii<br />
"lifltenrd in" on<br />
<strong>of</strong> mdio pictures<br />
DM d M<br />
o pictures <strong>of</strong>Hhw -<br />
and Mom the'modu<br />
t<br />
could toll they<br />
trananiittttl. Ho „<br />
whilS it woula W<br />
Uttenir to Btei"<br />
would nst be •!<br />
<strong>of</strong> ths lisa <strong>of</strong> ,<br />
key nMichhios.<br />
war time (fluid<br />
by the usa,<br />
BEPAIBINn POST ROAD (CANT I'fflASK 'KM AM, KAILHOAI) CR0SS1NCS<br />
FOR MOTOR TRAFFIC I SAYS HKIIXiK TKNDEK AHE VERY HAZAR1M<br />
Old Hi|jhway« Are K lins Smi'«•-••! it- r.i«A ... ••- • •<br />
in Lin<br />
WHh<br />
Motorlnir ntnilitiiiMN<br />
anil port riu-di-r e : -P : H* L<br />
11 1' ili,n't think iin<br />
•ii.. tun- ii- ivh.ii .--, ,<br />
is imihiihly liriviiitv<br />
t'liih nr .-iitni' i,lii^-,<br />
; iiiir Ills lii.iti lik.'<br />
I hriilire is OIJI-II t.<br />
j<br />
t.<br />
| lilnir yets<br />
1.. fi.|l..»- win<br />
int In |ij- 'j.ilf<br />
h,.yiii- hlmy-<br />
inil wli.'ll I lie<br />
ini in a<br />
FOR SALE<br />
Ford<br />
<strong>On</strong>e Ton l)ni|) linli,nn<br />
Trash Truck<br />
Wrecking Truck<br />
Wilh Wfiivur C'rani!<br />
Al'I'I.Y<br />
CENTRAL GARAGE<br />
f'MO Cent nil Avenue<br />
OlCiili. t'ify, ,\. J.<br />
i,c.w«.<br />
Ki\e rii<br />
If f hn.I my way<br />
jiri.l hi Uii-i<br />
i'five o f t h i . B i - i i w i n i r l l i i i . „ { ' , ' " . . ' " " ' " ' V E i ' " 1 • • " • ! h-l n i l ' nil<br />
e,theyl,,,ve,"rer,.,laiK,,iilv I!!" 11 . 11 ",. >lT > 1 V >"- !5 hriiiE-iiiii the tntdl eiiininiiiioiij : Him fvi-ii wihl liinlw .1,, iint enl hi-.<br />
af M I^BO, accorillliir to the llilri.!iii i f :rii!Ne <strong>of</strong> tin iHiiilWJit nn.I l.il'li-r<br />
JPuhlie lioads <strong>of</strong> the I'llltiil Slatm flav..r. «n>> tin* riiLt.-.l HUM.., I!.*,<br />
nepaitlnent M Aarieulture, .This jiurlmi-nt <strong>of</strong>' A)fH ilepartmontsr RT4 ullmliuitimH<br />
[were made hy reliieatiri^ ' h<br />
l" t id i<br />
f-ummer<br />
— ——-<br />
A typewriter eii|.<br />
m-rihhiif fi.TOIl f'hin,<br />
hni? lieen invented, (in<br />
ll ik<br />
!,I,. nf In<br />
l<br />
^r- ('hiii';i.'ti'rs<br />
iiiiM,^ >i> r.-!.n:aiii!i^ iBiiHiiy. | im? iii'.-ii uivi'm.-,,, I,M %v-|]ii-|i a |i1"V-<br />
as to avoid ernusiiiits uiliMe tiii. , lilili- HI ill pleks u[i tho (Imraetrr.<br />
miiHn'iei' were'eliminated i»y uii. | ih-sii-eil .'iiid lin-n rt.f LII-HS it to iH<br />
irpsiiseii ami oveHienil ernssiiiBs. i K[ipi>in1 fiot fiftrr uso.<br />
Concrete which hilly he unwed. I Troilinir. willi :in oillmlh in nil<br />
laned anil nailoii likeVooil Is laid jclictiiciilly i-iiui|,pi-ii jiimiiihii -t
t,m>y aUndhw rtftm In this world a thousand years<br />
ID *\ wdenlini: Good. 'Then, when the boss mafca us<br />
I -wort, we'll have a good •"bi by idling him "we<br />
„ . ii t o itrts that the "humnu focc la-get-<br />
SST'Siw—hurbniHl's—orery time tha mother-In law<br />
iioMowfd by Ihs "Cold ShonMer" '<br />
3 Wninl an Ireland btanty. We'd hate to be in hU<br />
' • home on holiday nlibts minus one aimoleon In the<br />
B'n not la Xet i look that'll "iwtei! him ttiff!"<br />
up* item'from New York says that a painter '<br />
c JiluricH. lanlcil on an empty barrel, and came <strong>of</strong>f<br />
•'•—' JVfonlitywai a's<strong>of</strong>t drink bartel<br />
drrH. jiwetlH.ni have a woman for a boss. Chances<br />
} #way with that habit ,the usual street sweeper has<br />
t rubbish uiulrr parked automobiles.<br />
iltlon dWto* says tourists can not bring any mote<br />
•to UIQ country. That'a what we get for not learning<br />
1,11 Has meant for growing hair and not headaches<br />
4 ' ' Haw Incanilderate!<br />
I ilpiriIn>Boston, tail drivers have orders to take you<br />
t home. "Where the wife'll be waiting to knock you un<br />
i Vote^ Wet"—headline Mu t <strong>Jun</strong>e been raining<br />
died recently and left, amongst her effects.<br />
Holey Hoses!<br />
4 installed full-length mirrors in a girl'? dormitory<br />
i university. Now the girt'" won't up anything m<br />
inseWtown, young ronplea hare taken to holding pet<br />
O • trmetery, mring the tomhalones for benches. Well,<br />
plus to rest—everything go deadly quiet.<br />
' '' 1'J UHltlDr HltlDr Come-back'<br />
Comeback<br />
)•>his girl isfused fd to t return tn his diamond da nnK, K, a St<br />
^Lfcle fcile hfer ffalse<br />
teeth. How's H ' that tht for f putting tti<br />
,into hln argument?<br />
jtvwrtt neardhed 1 for Us wife ten year* before he pat in an<br />
hJar divorce. Can yon beat it T There he was—in, the midst<br />
I for warl<br />
_ Ye*And She Can Raise tain. Too<br />
(Uah women "an now carrying walking stick*. Not as<br />
^She Iranii on n» for support.<br />
i nnutli, a mouse committed the social error <strong>of</strong> rntrpd-<br />
I k ttomtn'g political meeting Whereupon the running<br />
" i v,w changed to running—for exits!<br />
Famous Last tines<br />
i Bock for 4,-a. m. I'm goia' flJhin'." v.<br />
LVER FOX<br />
There are now approximately<br />
160,000 silver foxes being raised<br />
,!M3nn,<br />
In the United States, representing<br />
^ r f^x^pup* bom this a total ranch and live stock in-<br />
Weir 'Jersey fox ranch, vestment <strong>of</strong> nearly $100,000,000,<br />
to rub with its Dr. Olteilley adds:<br />
rfivlcasnt the satne as a<br />
, ,wilting to Dr. L. HAVE yon • cottaf*, bungalow GABDBNS<br />
Bate t talk wttsiUke<br />
75» A8BOET ATENUB<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
E. L. SMITH<br />
e «* free there was, jmtur- PAINTER<br />
WE WILL DO<br />
»pping and residential<br />
rations<br />
The New Jersey Legislature will<br />
reassemble lute tnin month<br />
It should not dlspprso wltnout<br />
passing tho resolution, scheduled<br />
Building<br />
At a Reasonable Cost.<br />
J. E. JOCHER<br />
PAINTING<br />
1920 Asbury Avenue.<br />
Walter C. Ehly<br />
Best<br />
Plumbing<br />
Service<br />
Your Plumbing and<br />
Heating Problems<br />
Solved.<br />
T.J.CUNNINGHAM<br />
PLUMBING AND HEATING<br />
CONTRACTOK<br />
806 Moorlyn Terrace<br />
Phohe 474<br />
PLUMBING<br />
and<br />
HEATING<br />
731 Asbnry Avenue<br />
OCEAN CITY, N. J.<br />
Plume 1273<br />
ROOFING<br />
That's<br />
Permanent!<br />
Yon may pay. a bit more for<br />
your Booting — right at the<br />
start — but that's the end <strong>of</strong><br />
your tv?orries 'when you have<br />
work done hy us. And as the<br />
years pass yon will realize how<br />
economical your Ro<strong>of</strong> has been<br />
installed. Well be pleased to<br />
'quote you figures.<br />
W. W. SMITH<br />
SOf) Eleventh Street<br />
Phone Z41-W<br />
Contractor and Builder<br />
14th and Bay Avenue, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />
. u l ••'.-.•• .•...-• • •" rt.ii.uj<br />
•TOII.T AND HJtANCSD IO ••% Of il'PEJlaH) VALUE<br />
Estimates Furnished<br />
r <strong>On</strong> .new bondings, frame brick or stone; alterations* new additions,<br />
porch enclosures, garages, and converting buildings into<br />
NiBtETTE<br />
Contractor and JBtaiMer -'<br />
Phone 689B<br />
Willard S. Steelman<br />
REAL ESTATE<br />
Office: 1100 Bay Avenue<br />
V. B. SMITH<br />
ARCHITECT<br />
B, B. WILLIAMS<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> National<br />
Bank Building.<br />
Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, 634 Gnar. Tnwt.<br />
w. H.<br />
OLDFIELD<br />
ALBEBT<br />
OLDFIELD<br />
W. H. Oldfield and SOIL<br />
TILE AND<br />
MARBLE WORE<br />
•12 CENTRAL AVENUE<br />
Phone 229-J <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />
Eatlnutas Furalshtd<br />
See Kennedy<br />
When You<br />
Went a<br />
Good Carpenter<br />
MY WORK<br />
SPEAKS FOR<br />
ITSELF<br />
Jobbing Promptly<br />
Attended to at<br />
Bight Prices.<br />
J.E.KENNEDY<br />
Carpenter and Builder<br />
1029 Asbury Avenue<br />
tk> w«n-<br />
Ettinutu Ct-lrin'l/ GMn<br />
WILLIAM REYNOLDS<br />
PAPEBIIANGINGS '<br />
«|f ASBCKT AVENUE, Own C>t* H I<br />
JOHN PELTO<br />
Cement Contractor<br />
1256 Asbury Avenue<br />
OCEAN CITY, N. J.<br />
36 YEARS*<br />
flXPEMEFjCE;<br />
ASA<br />
Contracting Painter<br />
Should convince yon that<br />
wo know our business.<br />
LET US ESTIMATE<br />
ON YOUR WORE<br />
Albert G. Gilbert<br />
837 Delaney Mace<br />
PaomlOM<br />
TATHICC GAUEL MARTIN MAIONF.Y, 14.<br />
Coast Plumbing &Heating Co.<br />
(BECasTEHED)<br />
ESTIMATES GIVEN —<br />
JOBBING CAREFULLY ATTENDED TO<br />
Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />
29 South Florida Avenue<br />
Marine 7830<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />
1238 Wesley Avenue<br />
<strong>City</strong> 75<br />
B RECfcLEY<br />
U I L D E R<br />
Satisfaction • Guaranteed<br />
Tenth and Bay Ave. Phone 920<br />
Eastern, Supply Company<br />
3rd and Haven<br />
OCEAN cmr, N. jr. ,<br />
Manufacturers <strong>of</strong><br />
Concrete Blocks and Brick<br />
Agents for HEECULES CEMENT<br />
Phone 269<br />
JOHN H. UNDER<br />
323 Asbury Avenue<br />
Phone 733-W<br />
Builder ' Real Efrtate<br />
HOWARD FTTZCHAHLE3<br />
• 135 Ctntral AM.<br />
Ertlmalts Fonilrfnd<br />
Anything Anywhere<br />
tnone 31Z-W<br />
Bones <strong>of</strong> prehistoric cave bears<br />
LEANDEK 8. CORSON<br />
BUILDEIt<br />
1«3« W«ley<br />
—Have Tonr Lot<br />
graded by thoronghly<br />
experienced men.<br />
—We do street bnild-<br />
Ing and general contracting<br />
and have a<br />
repqtation for thoroughness<br />
and BaHsfaetlon.<br />
31st and AebDry Ave.<br />
Otein Qty New Jersey<br />
MONIHAN & HALL<br />
General Contractors<br />
A Retiaile<br />
Builder .'<br />
Otu M. ,TowuePa<br />
717 Asbury AT«. '<br />
PHONE IMI<br />
Fred J. Sullivan" 'f<br />
PhOM 776.^ ,<br />
PLUMBING<br />
Jobbln. Woik<br />
Promptly AUenM la<br />
E»tlm«tes Fardibfll<br />
S20 Ailnuy<br />
Save the Surface,<br />
andYouSaveifl<br />
'•A<br />
Your home main B sm<br />
coat <strong>of</strong> paint now, Io flaVUf<br />
from the wint- r utatliav<br />
Let us Save the<br />
and Save You Monej,';<br />
Clinton L. Brechj^]<br />
912 ABBUB. AMWtlf<br />
TelenhoneM7W VjJ<br />
FtOOR SUKFACIKG BY ELECTRIC MACBM1<br />
Old Floora Made New—New; Floora Mide Perfeci<br />
LEWIS COSSABOON<br />
Bnilder at QaalltT Home*<br />
2Z6 ASBUBY AVENOE<br />
Phone 78?<br />
HOWARD O. MACPI<br />
•'751<br />
-a<br />
in<br />
OBa.atJ.llti<br />
Contractor and Builder ><br />
JOBBING AND ALTEEATI0N8<br />
"8atlflfactloiilBOurMotlo H ,<br />
1242 CENTRAL' AVENUE<br />
It Doesn't Matter How Mi<br />
You Spend<br />
HAVE IT DONE RI(<br />
WE DO IT<br />
} Lett Us: Estimate<br />
JOHN E. TRQi<br />
BUILDER<br />
' 1053 Aabmy ATB,, OcmTCJW, N.^<br />
'"'•", PHOKB;<br />
.JOBBING Ai;r M ^ I P<br />
w<br />
f 'A<br />
iv i<br />
i ,.<br />
CTTY.<br />
'--};<br />
{" i 'K<br />
Season oT<br />
Read This! *•». pep ot<br />
Then Read This!<br />
* " V 'i *' i V- ) «• *'i<br />
Land values in the vicinity <strong>of</strong> tlje impravements mentioned in the above reprint are sure to increase rapidly.<br />
A new business section for <strong>Ocean</strong> X^ity is in the making.<br />
Being but a few blocks from the Banks and highest priced central-business locations the Paramount Iract is<br />
assured a healthy, steady growth. .<br />
A few desirable blocks <strong>of</strong> land opposite and close to the Penna, R. R. improvements are still available at prices<br />
that will permit you to make money on resale. We have made a thorough study <strong>of</strong> the situation in this interesting<br />
section and will gladly prove to your satisfaction that we are right in recommending the purchase <strong>of</strong><br />
ground here for investment, or improvement Call at our <strong>of</strong>fice for the facts.<br />
j.<br />
QQETZ-KASSAB CO.<br />
1<br />
Realtors<br />
. * '. ' , L<br />
8th and Asbury Ave., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />
J:\ 'MWS£6\ SUNDAYS<br />
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OCEAN CraT. SBNTINlL.tEDOIR,<br />
BEGIN HERE TODAX<br />
i "Oh, no<br />
! a -whisper.<br />
| She turned away from him to-<br />
( warUs the gate,<br />
I "Let us go out=l can't breathe,"<br />
I ihe said with a s<strong>of</strong>t <strong>of</strong> wildn^i^,<br />
| He walked beside hut siluntly till<br />
; ihey were out in .the Foad,<br />
liverythinjf wiis very still here—.<br />
h fintly ii/iil<br />
liverythinjf ii y<br />
i there WUK u faintly ii/iilejirent<br />
t if h lhil ti l<br />
I "It is 1, Xun—t'L-tcr—li-t me<br />
FBTSE LYSTER hai lost hii C °PorTdmi; moments sho could notjj,, if Koiiwwhi'iv 1'n-hiiiil tin. t-louds<br />
mimpry from shell ih«k in Framse, find voice with which to annwer.it moon wtin shining, unil when Nun<br />
tflioii returnmg to London he fujla<br />
tdneunlip<br />
NAN MAHRABY, the giri to<br />
Jhom ha became engaged before<br />
M went away. Nan, breken-, „,„ «„ . ., _ „<br />
MBTted, I etui us to her home to. and suddunly hi- put up hi» hundlfevl (l-« if I've walk thrnuBh the<br />
£BBI for her three motharless atep.: und cuufc'ht heir's in u hard grip, j world blindfulilvd for the past,<br />
bijothera. She has §een Peter <strong>of</strong>ten< '"Lot me fome in," ho said aguin.i wiM-ks unil that today—only tuilny<br />
since he ami to stay with ami thWo was o sort <strong>of</strong> anguish in wincuiic hun toni the buiiilugi' from<br />
' JOHN AHNOTT at the home <strong>of</strong> his vok-f. "Oh, for Uuii's sake,• my eyes • * '."<br />
" ^ - widowed si»ter, near the Man •••," , He stopped fuddenly=he Blood<br />
i eatate but Peter has full-' He bent hi« head and kissed her before her.<br />
_iiow any glgna <strong>of</strong> "recogni-i hand before shu could stop him! she. "It was not .play-acting, >•••-"<br />
Bill. Driven to desperation by! I —u~.ii-.. i i I I he<br />
Ftttr'g apparent indifference and'<br />
her father's financial difficulties, 1<br />
Nin agreei to marry I<br />
plAELBY SEPTON, money.!<br />
lender, who has told her*that 1'i'teri<br />
inslko In his debt, Thrsuifh chance<br />
Piter lenrns the true state <strong>of</strong><br />
again and conspires with<br />
3OAN ENDICOTT, who in visit-<br />
inf Nan, to find out why she is<br />
n&reyiiif Stfton. <strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the boys<br />
lit€BFFying=a=note—from Joan to<br />
Piter, when he is intercepted by<br />
Hsfton. He shows his dislike (if<br />
tVp boy by starting to shake him<br />
and discovers the note.<br />
•Nan rushes to ttie boy's aid am!<br />
EWa battle to the bully. Heter hus<br />
aUjo heard the cries and joins the<br />
KTOUp Sefton'8 tongue brings a<br />
U&&shing at the hands <strong>of</strong> Peter,<br />
who after he hus finished tunw on<br />
his heel and walks liway. -Nan iiliii<br />
the boy return to the house, ««,•<br />
Joan wants to know v. inn hn< liu(i-<br />
pened.<br />
NOW 00 ON WITH THE HTclHY<br />
said hourst-ly, "I xwear if I<br />
,T jtpmk again that it was lltit.",<br />
!U' was shaking all hver; his.<br />
\nit-i* was wrunjf with agitatiun.<br />
Nan u!il nut speak— uiu-un-<br />
Hi-idusly she put nut her ham! iuiil,<br />
I'auirht at IVti-r to steuijy hi'rjwlr.<br />
: anil 111** nest moment she was in.<br />
j He held her to his heart as if hu,<br />
ruuiil never let her ga. Ho tipnki.<br />
; foolish. llihereiit wiirils <strong>of</strong> IIIVH, tu<br />
whU-h she listened like une in a<br />
I telling herself that that was ul| it<br />
| was—a dream—a dream; that she<br />
: must keep her head, ur she wiiuhl<br />
die when the bitter awakiMiing<br />
Icame, Presently, with an effort,<br />
l^Ora,? Kas^ase." j<br />
They wen- close lu the stilt* that'<br />
d i h l N l<br />
never cared for him."<br />
"If you knew how I hate him—<br />
if you knew how sometimes 1 felt<br />
as if 1 could have killed him . . .<br />
but father owed him money=and<br />
—and he told me that , , , that<br />
"That 1 owed him money, too!<br />
Ye« I know that—but it's all a<br />
llu," he laughed ruefully, "Nan,<br />
I've t'ot one tiny score Uji against<br />
you there—because you believed<br />
"1 know, I'm ashamed that I did<br />
—but he was so sure—and 1 was<br />
so desperately unhappy—"<br />
"My poor itirl."<br />
She bit her lip hard.<br />
"If you suy thillKS like that 1<br />
shall cry aiiain—"<br />
"Yuu shall never shed another<br />
tear as long as you live,"<br />
She smiled ami shook her head.<br />
"Isn't that rather 11 big promise?<br />
Hut 1 lovo you for it- and Peter<br />
" She pull..ci at the little chain<br />
rnunil her link mid showed him his<br />
is where it has been<br />
llmi'," she saiii, shyly.<br />
riiiB. '<br />
sill the urn,',<br />
"And you uski.,1 Mr, Ariintt<br />
I'eter wiiwli-il.<br />
There was a moment <strong>of</strong> amaied<br />
sileneei then I'eter laughed. He<br />
laughed with such frank surprise<br />
and tender scorn that tears <strong>of</strong> re-<br />
lief stung Kan's eyes,<br />
"You're not serious," he said,<br />
"Why 1 never gave her a serious<br />
thought! She was very good to me,<br />
hut she always talked about her<br />
husband, poor chap! If ever a wo-<br />
man loved a man I should say that<br />
she luved him,"<br />
"Mr, Sefton told me—" Nan be-<br />
hurriedly; hut J'eter slopped<br />
to sppak that<br />
never spoke the<br />
I shall take good<br />
rare to let everyone know how he<br />
trleii to thrash Cjaudie, and that's<br />
ttot a pleasant thin^ for a mail to<br />
have up against him."<br />
"You forget that father owes<br />
him money. He'll be more bitter<br />
than ever now,"<br />
"Your father owes him nothmif,<br />
Nan, have you forgiittei! that I'm<br />
• i not t|u!ti' a -pauper'/"<br />
' * ' I Hill' raised her startled eyes lo<br />
gan<br />
her,<br />
"1 forbid you<br />
man'ii name. II<br />
truth in his life.<br />
Amott," His voice grew sudden. I adored Tim m*^'<br />
rave. "Nan, auniiosing you<br />
ried somrtotiy else, ana T Bt<br />
maitl<br />
not found out till too late thai<br />
that you—" Hg put his arms round}<br />
her with sudden fierceness, "1<br />
think it would have killed me," he<br />
said passionately.<br />
Nan put her arms round<br />
neck and laid her cheek to<br />
Somehow it seemed (]uitn easy lo<br />
let him know now how much she<br />
cared. She marveled that in the<br />
old days nhe had been so shy and<br />
undemonstrative.<br />
"And darling—when will<br />
marry •me?'' Peter asked<br />
whisper.<br />
She stirred uneasily.<br />
"There are the boys; I<br />
leave them."<br />
"I don't ask you to—except<br />
a honeymoon; you can't e»pect me<br />
to take them all along with us',"'<br />
he submitted whimsically.<br />
She laughed,<br />
"1 don't think I should mind<br />
even that—if we were together."<br />
She raised her head suddenly,<br />
'That was someone caiting—it<br />
Come—we<br />
a_Lhi<br />
4,rrpi;;inameJraJlUns|hism =<br />
:V;, "£* L h Ci^ L"! . " ithemv" she asked in a whisper.<br />
truth from the beginning, . , ." I<br />
"He tried to—he is not to blame|<br />
at all; he has been must kind." ! •-<br />
"Are you trying to make me'iu'<br />
jealou.?'"'<br />
You know 1 am nut—but gojffi.<br />
must he Joan,<br />
must fro back,"<br />
He caught her to him ami kissed i<br />
..., „... „ ,—- her again—a lone kiss that swept,<br />
I would do a iffeat deal mow away the last doubt and shadow^<br />
than thai for you," He took hrri between them! then they went'<br />
in the hollow <strong>of</strong> his hands.<br />
.........<br />
' 1 " I wh<br />
[•|H"<br />
i<br />
Nan, 1 shall neier be able to<br />
make it up to you—if 1 live lo In<br />
back down the road hand in hand,<br />
h h h<br />
Somehow II seemed quite<br />
asy lo lei him know now<br />
out much she cared,<br />
' £rrew j^rim, "A bully is<br />
"What are you thinking V" Peter | want ever<br />
.ysler asked, "You don't believe! A ready<br />
Joan met them at the gate—her;<br />
small fact! looked pale and startled'<br />
ffunilreil'— for these-lant-weekSf"iin the fyint-moonfHfhti— "7<br />
Hhe tlosei! her eyes. . | "Oh, thank goodness," she said I<br />
"1 want to forget them. 1 don't, when she saw Kan.; "j..<br />
led inlo Ihi' wuud iiciw. Nun leam.ilMy always a i-owar.1, I suppose," he<br />
her arms on the ttiji bar ant! i.iid'said, "At any rate, I made him<br />
her hfud down c.n them with a tell me the whole stnry. , , ," He<br />
dreadful fet-ling uf fuintness, tine! ,lrew a hunl breath, "I ilun't think<br />
for a liitig iniimi'iit ni'illttr nf them you will ever be Iruubli'il wilh him .,_..„ .,,... ., -<br />
*'l* g l< IJ . iiguin." "ll'.^irs—lillly—ohi" she said,<br />
"If I raise my head, or Inok, up, 1 "What do you mean V Yuu have ^.jd, ,, ^Ul|,|,.n hurst <strong>of</strong> very real<br />
shall find Unit he isn't then' at all."" not hurt him. . . , Oh, I'eter , , . .inj.ui)i|i" "If yuu haven't loved me<br />
she WUK telling herself despalrJiiK- you doni know—you ilun'l under-1 a"n i"|,'|« 'lime' how can you really<br />
llv, ••] know that ifs unly what «taml what harm he can do to you; | , n ,,„„•; •\ 30 IN A FEW HOURS<br />
,. , Rodin and Shantr<br />
Among Those on Trip<br />
to the South<br />
THKGREXTliNERICAN, HOME<br />
Two Soldiers From Fort Clay-<br />
ton Here Looking for<br />
Employment<br />
<strong>of</strong> Virginia,<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
and J M Lros<br />
who art. <strong>of</strong> Ih, .,,t.i.-_. ..-—..<br />
mpnt m Furt Cluyten, Panama,<br />
arp amoti^ \he vi^itor^ her? Th#\<br />
j started on foot from Panama May<br />
I 1, and amvtd in thii city a few<br />
| ipgftking <strong>of</strong> channel bans, =Qme 'la^^ 4 ^Eu Tin ir expen^"* totaled<br />
' <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>*s well known sum f\ ^^"11 T °f J^nn iaS \ Tm ^ <strong>of</strong><br />
fcl -»"- ,»»»»• *F»* ^ fc.s»j». |*ttj "II bill- U>~UL. l]<br />
at Sixth t.trei>t t ar]y one<br />
morning a heuv^ rmn^tnrm, BL<br />
compunifd bj wjiid ^truek town=<br />
mill thfir tnnt—iiml thpj were<br />
tnm[n'llti| tn t,t(>k nlhtr shelter<br />
They went tn ul\ hull WIHTP thi<br />
Mire prr\iled with accommodd<br />
tion^ for the rtmamikr <strong>of</strong> tin*<br />
night<br />
Thi\ h m heen 2 12 year c in<br />
the ,muf This lia\i a ninety<br />
ilai^ fur!uugltt lihii tht> rspiLt tn<br />
**pt n 1 inn*t at that timt in „._..<br />
Lits I hi \ ju t dic-idtd to tump'<br />
hi r< Vhf\ h<br />
big time<br />
,j denizens <strong>of</strong> the ._,_r<br />
J In the party were G > Albert<br />
{yon, AlIenhuFstf Van T'dmpi'n<br />
ellner, gprmg Luke Lincoln<br />
ailen. Palmyra, W E GDldman,<br />
_yiilgdelphiar Henry W Stelwagon,<br />
•onen. and H W Shaner, Allan<br />
|£ <strong>City</strong><br />
[Referring to the tup and the<br />
' iee <strong>of</strong> the flshermtn, Mr<br />
ron, talking with th "<br />
1 I^d|reF, S»ld<br />
sin to Morehead<br />
;ere we<br />
W eT^<br />
<strong>City</strong> N C<br />
a jaiht and<br />
.. to Hflttemi, N C Thi re, friend in tin- ^ it Initj S'D¥. thtv<br />
livHl aboard the yacht | nIV lookini; fur ' jub. Thi.y tun<br />
"I never saw channel ba JI i<br />
..Jt in all my life Thi. hrst af<br />
filioon we arrHetl nt Hattrrass ^t-<br />
fent on the yeueh (aurf hahing)<br />
, hf tan jprk<br />
;nt on the bench (aurf h^hlng) | ihiy M|I,,t to un<br />
two o'clock in the afternoon nin!' trun^port In Ni» ^(i<br />
jpped nghing Bt ilark W» riturn trip<br />
Eught 30 ham in that *ihort t<br />
ilioard<br />
ork f»r th<br />
fact, we caught them the en i HKAnlNH R R<br />
- trip until we were tmd I B '*„.,,,<br />
I "We had aueh a wonderful time<br />
; to give It a try agmn<br />
xt fall<br />
"Van Campen Hedmr ^aih fur<br />
^elaml and Greenlamt thin week<br />
ping the ichthyolgi^t on the tup<br />
pr the American Museum «f Nut<br />
il Hirtery <strong>of</strong> New Yerk Cit><br />
« will study the flshe*, af th^L<br />
Jclion fef the Museum Mr Htil<br />
pr, by the way, is a mpmlu r <strong>of</strong><br />
: <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Fishing tluh<br />
Fare<br />
FAMILY TICKETB<br />
eiween 1'hiladetphia and<br />
THEYDON'TBUME<br />
RADIO FORSTATE<br />
OF THE WEATHER<br />
G ptrt In This Country Fall<br />
to Agree Wilh French<br />
Mini la-<br />
American radio men and %veath<br />
er forecasters do not Slfre** witl<br />
Puul Pninlew the Freni-h Simla<br />
l»r <strong>of</strong> War that ralio woven in.<br />
rospon ible for tho rainy chilly<br />
weather that has pgrmst*d thi^<br />
ipnng Trt Minister <strong>of</strong> War tall<br />
e 1 attention to the fact that the<br />
ntrodULtiun <strong>of</strong> ra lla waves into<br />
i tightly cln ed room where the<br />
nir i absolutely tmnsparent<br />
iau»t little Iroppi <strong>of</strong> wuUr to<br />
furm on thn fuces <strong>of</strong> those in tin-<br />
room He »ai 1 that thi. Hertzian<br />
foj? faun f m every home hn 1 be<br />
ome ionise 1 an 1 electriclied,<br />
forming ruin<br />
I iini leci ledly a Nkeptit Kaltt<br />
inLB H S arr thief <strong>of</strong> the NMW<br />
York Weathir Bureau The fui_t<br />
thut ru lu blamed for the ttx<br />
tnini » uthLr conJltlons dneH not<br />
that it W trye If<br />
fop one em inclined to be skep-<br />
tleal about It Perhaps the. peo-<br />
ple in France were eomplaJnlllg<br />
<strong>of</strong> the weathir something had tQ<br />
be blamed for it—fa they picked<br />
on radio<br />
FORESTS IN STATE<br />
BEGINNING TO EXPAND<br />
It pays to plant jiour Idle land<br />
te forest ti^es f That la the be<br />
lief ef the ISO land ownere fn New<br />
Jgraty who planted ijiOOjOOO<br />
tress on thgtr ItHg flehis thn<br />
Thi Ri iihns roinpan\ announr<br />
nl tml t\ tint 1" jriiininir <strong>Jun</strong>t 27<br />
with thi im rm ui «iJ»hun sum<br />
mi r tilnt-tlbli It wiiulil |ddi! nn<br />
«uli a fnmily tukit In l*i-i n Hhila<br />
ihlpluu. ind Atlantic tit\, Otean<br />
IliU Stom llailmr Wildwutd jnd<br />
'Cjpi MJ\ 1 uh tiikLt will bi.<br />
Kiinil fur twinty trip- h> uther<br />
tht iiufi-hiii5 r t r nit nilii.1- uf the<br />
fiiiiiiH or domrs.tic ^er^jntsi, with<br />
t — — in I pi nod <strong>of</strong> *ix monthi The<br />
be Will Come All Ihe Way fromi fjre lo Atlantii. Titi *dl ba 130,<br />
Australia lutiim titj $3^ Stoni- Hurhor,<br />
_^^^- I tT,p Wililsool, JIO, and Tnpe MJV<br />
I With 07 citien already entirnd' NO<br />
lid a dozen other, asking ,,art,c, I this ne» f..md> t.a.t will —•<br />
WHAT CITY FOLK<br />
LIKE TO HEAR<br />
|ANY BEAUTIES AT<br />
ATLANTIC'S PAGEANT<br />
rail i3< i i u<br />
j<br />
mil> tit.li t will Bi«<br />
<strong>of</strong> #1 ^u tu Atlantic<br />
-, . ,u rjli ui i i Hit ui ji iu tu MtiiiiiiiL<br />
ion, Director General Armanil _ ,j ?, ^ O i e M C[t% or bt(Jni,<br />
Nichoii, <strong>of</strong> the AlluntiL Citj Uiarbor, jnJ $2 to Wddwuod or<br />
Honal Pageant, tn he held Ca,lt j]ay un(| ,,, bi ine unued in<br />
itember 7 to II lnclymi an rll(i,onSL t,, m a m inpnatx for a<br />
•ati<br />
Eunced that preparations u<br />
faf ahi&d <strong>of</strong> the xanie datt 1 la-4t<br />
ir BS to make it certain that the<br />
i^atepur,<br />
with iiniil>tji_al nutLHp will be pub<br />
"jpd in adjunct, in order that<br />
r_^il^ may be thoroughly prepur<br />
ed fsr the concerts Arrange-<br />
ments huve been c<strong>of</strong>fipleted by tho<br />
State Department <strong>of</strong> P duration for<br />
the broadcasting n^xt session gf<br />
the broad<br />
the entire<br />
g next session gf<br />
i <strong>of</strong> goneerts, which<br />
the afternoon, so that<br />
ettavilIeL<br />
WHkea-B<br />
BIIOKI<br />
onkers<br />
n, WHkeaBaire, ^ onk<br />
using, Hartford, Galve^ton, Lit-<br />
Rgck, Jolietj Portsmouth and<br />
HI II I|C1U ill tll^ *£1 1-1:4 uuuij f fiu I1IIU.L<br />
nil Michigan children ma\ hav« tht<br />
advantage nf thii popular .<br />
in Fm&ic memory and apprec<br />
SEABOARD AIR LINE<br />
ADDS NEW YORK<br />
FLORIDA TBAIN<br />
[HELPS NEGRO EDUCATION<br />
I The Hostnwald Fund, established<br />
1917 to promote neiro educa<br />
_jn by ulillnB fn the erection <strong>of</strong><br />
fchoal buildings and teachers'<br />
SB, is new in operation in 14<br />
StaMs *ded by the<br />
o» school building"! and III<br />
,„„,„„' homes have been built<br />
EisBUBippi with S4 teachers' homes<br />
^ands flrst in that respect North<br />
larellns has BOO schosihouses and<br />
Iio leads in totaf number <strong>of</strong><br />
kisenwald buildings erected, tha<br />
[umber being 514<br />
J A two-way dish eloiet in the<br />
lull between the kitchen and dm<br />
pi room IS a great convenience<br />
]f, en tho kitchen side, it adjoins<br />
sink it will lave atlli more<br />
A new crack tram to be known<br />
M "1 he Southerner" has been add-<br />
Ld to the schedule <strong>of</strong> the Seaboard<br />
Air <strong>Line</strong>, between New York and<br />
Honda points The train leaver<br />
Ne* York at 9 IB a in, arriving<br />
at Savannah early the follo-<br />
mormnff, Jacksonville at noon —<br />
Florida's central and western<br />
points during the afternoon and<br />
early evening Returning thii<br />
train leaves St Fetershurg at S<br />
a m , Jacksonville at 4 BO p m ,<br />
arriving the early evening <strong>of</strong> the<br />
fallowing day<br />
This tram will carry eoaelles,<br />
dining cars, section drawing room,<br />
sleeping ears and_observation es<br />
without change This gives th<br />
Seaboard ftvo fart Florida trains,<br />
two more than heret<strong>of</strong>ore operat-<br />
ed durinjF the summer season<br />
16 Pigs, 180 Days, 4789 Pounds<br />
i!itt*m * iiUrary ltkiiS}^<br />
lannnt bt put into one caUjfory<br />
What 1 n ..»ngation on the Fa^t<br />
Side ma> mean nothing at all on<br />
the Wi *4t Side and all arounil tha<br />
.t nf the loan An LXamma<br />
tinn <strong>of</strong> ppyiw li^t^ und files <strong>of</strong><br />
lh( New Ynrk fmhlii- lihranis<br />
ImWi that rt lillmj tauten \ary<br />
Thn hunt biile n^ulrnt i n «<br />
}Q* reader In his book he Heek*<br />
litpir^tion and eilui-atioit rathtr<br />
th,in diversion The Seward Park<br />
hninth nf thi Public Library nut<br />
fdr from the Wilhiim^hurn Hnilgi<br />
lead's all nlhLt» in deinund for<br />
work nn intiul<strong>of</strong>cy, philossphy,<br />
relninn and hlstorj long be<br />
fore the Scope, affair thin branch<br />
could never keep Lngugh books on<br />
evolution to »ati,fv it", patrons<br />
In other parts <strong>of</strong> thu greater<br />
tv the old >,lnnilard fiction work-<br />
is heen mure or le^i abanclnn<br />
except Lu schoul children read<br />
ig bi cnmpulsion, but do* 11 m<br />
10 I'a^t Side Dicker, Thjikeraj<br />
lugo Duma's und the rtat <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Id guard are as popular ai ever,<br />
151 the Ne» York Time- Of<br />
le new booki the one mo^t in tie<br />
land at prenont is "Joan Chrlfcta<br />
he," hy Hornam Holland The<br />
it Suit- care nothing for books<br />
. trmel Thej read und reipect<br />
terary trltlci-ms but pay nn at<br />
•ntion tn tlramntic revnws<br />
...Clients <strong>of</strong> the T!rcJ* have<br />
leculmr literary leanings<br />
if them are the <strong>of</strong>fipring <strong>of</strong> uarlv<br />
,»er Ea-t Side nettler, Lioyoml<br />
he Harlem Hivcr booki on -ociol<br />
ig5, phllo=ophj and hutory are in<br />
.toads demand, but the standard<br />
mrks <strong>of</strong> fiction are outdistanced<br />
iv the modern but seller Duk<br />
•n., Dmnii and the rest have been<br />
aid aside for James Branch Cnbcll,<br />
fhoodore Dreiser, Willa Gather<br />
mil Sinclair Lewis<br />
The new generation <strong>of</strong> Last<br />
Iideri like live stuff in both Iktion<br />
rail non-flctlon There is a con<br />
itant mil for bonks on buwness<br />
efficiency and real estate The<br />
vomen keep the books on Interior<br />
lecoration and domestic science<br />
mrking all the time The maga<br />
•mos dealing with style are never<br />
without readers Apparently the<br />
typical Bront resident has none <strong>of</strong><br />
e wanderlust <strong>of</strong> other New York-<br />
, la>,t sear there was a great<br />
emaml for booki on Florida and<br />
California everywhere in tov,n ex<br />
cept in the Bronx<br />
In the Park avonut and Madison<br />
Avenue section <strong>of</strong> the East Biile<br />
the trend is entirely toward music<br />
and the drama The Fifty eighth<br />
street branch ha, the latest mus-<br />
library in the city and the larg<br />
st collection <strong>of</strong> books on dramatic<br />
lubledtK in order to meet the con-<br />
itant extraordinary demand nf its<br />
patrons Next to wmethmj on<br />
music or the drama, th>se who<br />
C in the shadows <strong>of</strong> P«k avc-<br />
nue like a good detective story<br />
The next choice M for biography<br />
but the suoject must be living or<br />
SentTm^'^eVfror^m<br />
outdraws Napoleon twenty to one<br />
Perhana because <strong>of</strong> a somewhat<br />
supervised existence, the younger<br />
generation in the neighborno&ro<br />
'he FIMB Mill read fairy stone<br />
and the Brownie Book, in prefer-<br />
ence to anything else In other<br />
parts <strong>of</strong> tho town as soon as a boy<br />
San toddle he cries for a book<br />
about horws and Indians<br />
ENGLAND'S POPULATION<br />
The population <strong>of</strong> England i<br />
mi'lea. The nopulBtion — -.<br />
BriSh empire is 44i, BBB.8BB an<br />
«a"raa i. 18,406,103 square miles<br />
Thus the British empire has atau<br />
IS times as many mbjects outiid<br />
aa there are in It. -<br />
Iron mat stains on white ename<br />
may be removed with a Solution o<br />
OKBIIC iieid. Keep it out <strong>of</strong> th<br />
children's reach.<br />
MRS E. M kUEHN MAKES<br />
PROVISION FOR FAMILY<br />
Tin will or the late Mrs Lhgii-<br />
lirlli H kuihn, lln* city, »ho died<br />
at hei home at the corner <strong>of</strong><br />
Fie;htli stiLet anil Atlantic ,i\enue,<br />
hai liem hied foi prnbuteln the<br />
<strong>of</strong>llee <strong>of</strong> Surrngiite Irving Fitch at<br />
i|ie Mas Cnurt HBIM<br />
Walti 1 M kuehn, hl^ie K Buunr<br />
unil Mtireia t huehn are named<br />
\eeutul-, <strong>of</strong> the will Nn bonii<br />
u- ^et<br />
According to tpFm^ <strong>of</strong> tlip will,<br />
tht. hj HiH Cemtterj Comp iny^<br />
<strong>of</strong> Phdadelplua, i-. tu receive the<br />
»*uin <strong>of</strong> |300 tu in\p£t um\ rtinVG.st<br />
mil tu tsppntl the prueeed«n towanl<br />
he pprpi tual cai e ami maintahi-<br />
ence <strong>of</strong> the lot in which Mrs. Kuehn<br />
Is hurled.<br />
Iler iloughters, Mrs, Elsie K<br />
Bauer ami Mareia E. Kophn, s^acl<br />
is to receive an eiiual amount <strong>of</strong><br />
the late Mrfi, Kuehn'ii jewelry,<br />
weuriiig apparel anil linens.<br />
The will also provides that her<br />
real estate (the amount not stated)<br />
may be sold wlionever the execu-<br />
tors diem it advisable. After the<br />
two daughters each receives (20,-<br />
000, the estate Is then to be .equally<br />
divided between the two daujjhterB<br />
uml Walter M, Kughn, a son.<br />
It is specified that Mrs, Kuehn<br />
(inunciil her son, Walter, in pur-<br />
chuse <strong>of</strong> property.<br />
you were'to akk'n "man nH—Ore-<br />
treet nf hew "inrk whut he<br />
thought was the Lau c e <strong>of</strong> the ex<br />
nel\ ol I spring east uf the<br />
Hnckj Mulinluiir, he wnul 1 prob<br />
d)I> Ull you rullo IT you were<br />
t k a man ii San Franci-cu<br />
>kl he thought wai the cause<br />
1 nf thi extremely warm »prinK<br />
I w J <strong>of</strong> tl e Hmkies he would<br />
1 • robably ti*e ou the snme un<br />
"Although the cause may be the<br />
sami', the effect may be ilifferent.<br />
This Is due to the motion <strong>of</strong> the<br />
winds. Traveling from the east<br />
they may bring rain, while from<br />
, the north they may bring snow,<br />
I Kven though it Is the same thing<br />
that si'ts the winds in motion, the<br />
effect in different. •<br />
"Il is a very remote possibility<br />
that radio is the cause <strong>of</strong> It all.<br />
g<br />
Same ef thgse men have been<br />
planting portionH <strong>of</strong> their idle<br />
lands annually fsr the past ten<br />
years and have already realized<br />
suffLifcnt income from their plan<br />
tations to more than cover all<br />
eosts and enrryinfr chaFpes These<br />
timber crops ate ejected to yield<br />
substantial pronto periadleallj and<br />
^vhen the final crop is har\e&ted<br />
At a gpial! cost per acre these<br />
Jersey men ehanged land onee a<br />
ts? bur len to a valuable farm e§<br />
pet They ft.el that it in good bun<br />
ines*f to plant timber cropn on par<br />
tipR* <strong>of</strong> their farms formerly idk<br />
because unsuitej foi- farming The<br />
rage cast to reforest an acre<br />
pf farm fond it |g to |1Z Thut<br />
represents the total tost te any<br />
owner <strong>of</strong> trying on his farm one<br />
f h h i i<br />
;it U| ^ L1UH —I llltll t * f ^= J ** R<br />
enJs %Q other New Jersey Ian 1<br />
Treen may b p planttd without<br />
rj¥¥ QU preparation <strong>of</strong> the ground<br />
anl will grow without tKe care<br />
an 1 cultivuiiun tlemandesl b> other<br />
crops A trial planting UHUSH<br />
eonvinces \nntr owners that thi—<br />
crop will jfruw well on portions <strong>of</strong><br />
their farm whiLh is not suited for<br />
uther cHips<br />
Call Millvillt 2B5-W<br />
For Estimator<br />
Beauty and Protection<br />
With Awnings<br />
WE ARE DOING WORK IN<br />
OCEAN CITY DAILY<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Office Will Open Soon<br />
South Jersey Awning Co.<br />
MILLVILLE, N, J.<br />
There's No Time Like<br />
NOW<br />
To Own Your Own Home<br />
E VERY far-seeing family wants to<br />
own its own home—have a patch<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mother Earth it can call its own and<br />
a comfortable home on it. We <strong>of</strong>fer<br />
now a number <strong>of</strong> exceptional vafucs in<br />
homes in the desirable residential sec-<br />
tions <strong>of</strong> this city. Let us be <strong>of</strong> service<br />
to you. Extended payments <strong>of</strong>fered.<br />
JOHN R. THALLEN<br />
Real Estate Broker<br />
Building Contractor<br />
149 Asbury Avenue <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />
Phone 282<br />
Advertising<br />
We Represent<br />
Philadelphia<br />
Baltimore<br />
Washington ,<br />
Pittsburfh<br />
and<br />
Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />
Papers<br />
In fact Bny paper,<br />
Advertiaing can be plae.<br />
etl through this <strong>of</strong>fici for<br />
all papers at publication <strong>of</strong>-<br />
fice rotti.<br />
Dependable Service<br />
Experienced ad takers<br />
F; Leroy Howe<br />
803 HBhth Street<br />
Telephone 460<br />
Lima Pr&ncts Kaa<br />
an came a Isnff way<br />
—I....- ^|^ Feesntly arrlv<br />
jmi p n.. trom He<br />
t ill csmpe» In t^e pft<<br />
cily<br />
GILDING THEIR TEETH<br />
Ladies <strong>of</strong> Europe are glldtnj^<br />
their teeth and beapeckling th|l{<br />
tongues with gilt to match Fuhf<br />
lan decrees that only tlaFkeBt Tttt<br />
lipsticks shall he UMd with the git|<br />
teeth nnd toiIKiioa<br />
—i*<br />
Ford Owners<br />
DAY — NIGHT — SUNDAY<br />
Personal Service Satisfies.<br />
KURTZ & YOUNG<br />
Ford Specialists<br />
9th and Bay Avenuei<br />
Phone BBS<br />
Preis' Wholesale Dept.<br />
We are wholesale diitribulor* and direct mill agents<br />
<strong>of</strong> Hotel Suppliei for South Jereey.<br />
Bed <strong>Line</strong>ns<br />
Table <strong>Line</strong>ns<br />
Blankets<br />
Window Shades<br />
Draperies<br />
Curtains<br />
China and Silverware<br />
Furniture<br />
Carpets and /<br />
Linoleums<br />
For Estimate Consult our Mr. Edmund Well!,<br />
Manager <strong>of</strong> Wholesale Contract Dept.<br />
QUICK, SATISFACTORY SERVICE GUARANTEED<br />
We Deliver Promptly to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and<br />
All Pointi Off Shore<br />
PREIS'<br />
1812 to 1618 ATLANTIC AVENUE \<br />
AT COR. OP JIT. VBBNON AVB.<br />
ifhii<br />
Announcement<br />
EDW. G. KURTZ<br />
Ford Sales and Set vice<br />
To Our Customers and Patrons<br />
We arc in no way connected with any garage or service<br />
station <strong>of</strong> similar name in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />
The only authorized Ford Sales and Service in<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />
EDW. G. KURTZ<br />
908 Asbury Avenue<br />
Across from <strong>City</strong>. Hall
; •- OHIO <strong>City</strong><br />
t JfieiJ Myers et ux to John P<br />
Pot ?1 Lot 80i'» anil uut 10<br />
Jfeet <strong>of</strong> 3028, block 30, Ocelli <strong>City</strong><br />
Oarden<br />
'Kendall Halnh Atkins ot m to<br />
VlaW J. Siller et UI 31 Loti<br />
anfi Soil, block 30, <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
Gankn<br />
ertiJlL llaigolm et ux to<br />
M B. ' Fnizier. $L North-<br />
"west B0 feet <strong>of</strong> 67 mil 574, 'ec<br />
-Soon D<br />
Maud E H Cooper et al to<br />
••iainuel Socand $3^00. ]>ot US,<br />
rEctiori a '•'<br />
rLAllKd J Gonlon ct ux to Kob-<br />
«ll* J CohipbeU J42.000 Lotr<br />
i?B& and 790, section F, ^lsounorth-<br />
»eat Jjne <strong>of</strong> Wesley avenue 60 feet<br />
northeast <strong>of</strong> Twentj nlith street,<br />
thenoj 131i feet to oxtenor bne<br />
>HoAlfil"H. Dcnn ct ux to Guarintes<br />
Realty Co. $7,600 South<br />
-west S feet <strong>of</strong> 740, all <strong>of</strong> 750 and<br />
northeast 1$ feet <strong>of</strong> 751, section<br />
' tJ Notanmcelo et ux to<br />
iJTbuph Talete *1 L lfcB \<br />
•anil 104 B,'f.ec*H)rt G, block<br />
*; William J Ollru.n et ui to<br />
(Coast <strong>Line</strong> Realty Co $1 Lot<br />
C37, Action C<br />
t •• Kcna H Swjpn'ct m to Wil<br />
"Kara B H. Apil $1 Lots ETC<br />
•And G78, hectlon P,<br />
" David Wallace cXjut lo Burdette<br />
•a, Johiuoit $1 Part <strong>of</strong> lots 7')-I<br />
'and 796, bection A<br />
• ^—% en. C it" Esslinftcr I7an!»if to Arthur<br />
arfn $J f JTillian<br />
•St Ijeltarfn Southwest lino<br />
lot^Sttth ltSttth Btr Btrevt v A2f> feet southeast<br />
•at<br />
t Atl<br />
Atlantic jvonun contjlmnR on<br />
•sarim strt« 30 i*t,e<br />
I " Carl A Hopf ct ux to John F<br />
•Schmunk $3,000 Lot 1219 and<br />
Jfiart oi 12.U, Woik J2, Ocian <strong>City</strong><br />
OfP*\ I IT* SLVTINELLfDT.FR OffcW fatioiiu<br />
Frank H. Wise et ux to Randall James H. F Diion et ui to Lbnta<br />
v m<br />
G Ha ^1 Lot 695, Section D, J.<br />
0 Prt f lt<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Assbciation<br />
Louise Sotincborn to George J<br />
Knob ft ux |1 Lot 737, Section<br />
C, Otein <strong>City</strong> Association<br />
William F. Valet tl ui to Ida<br />
Mav Serbort ?^,(100 Snuthwttt<br />
^0 fict <strong>of</strong> lot 5 and northeast E<br />
ft it <strong>of</strong> lot C, Section 6, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
A^toi-iatlon<br />
John K Park et ux to Oscar L<br />
I kUwood $1 Lot 717, bi etion<br />
L <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Ab^OLlfttion<br />
Wniiam C. Young et Wx to Hnlpb<br />
fi Umhtoad $1 Lot COS, 6i Ltion<br />
(r. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Asocuitioti<br />
Ba •side Corijonlici* to Freemttn<br />
Rmly $1 antr cnnhrmation <strong>of</strong> tilk<br />
LoU .<br />
Breanet.<br />
Part <strong>of</strong> lots<br />
— Furms. • Mix telva Sdiravepand et vir to John<br />
Charles H Shoemaker ot oi to _ W<strong>of</strong> « 169 acres, excepting<br />
1am C Read«t vir, to Cotdelis<br />
M Carolu Luti *8B« Lp> 82, certsiil e t i l lot <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> liuid situte at Sea<br />
%. QnTey,- tlfim, SS «quaop yards<br />
Plaq <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> B^youn, Map No. •wille Post t Office, Offie being sarae lan land PKihlms convened W Naomi Tar-<br />
and premises conveyed by Emma ves et ^rfr to Jans C Itead <strong>Jun</strong>« 2, block]<br />
Anna Margaret Thompson to "^ Corton, eXKutrli <strong>of</strong> estate <strong>of</strong> 10, 1»21<br />
Morion II Jamlenon SI Lot 9. l t Cocoon, by deed datM Reovca Flowers to- Koch Realty Cab<br />
UloOk 9, Plan No. 2, ocean <strong>City</strong><br />
Deed t Co yl Share 2 in division <strong>of</strong><br />
Land Company<br />
ale 389, page 601<br />
'estate <strong>of</strong> Joseph Sharp, Sf, and<br />
llie Heart <strong>of</strong> the Gaidenfl Development<br />
Company to Charles H-<br />
Harrlneton ?1 Lots 1440. 1477,<br />
1148 and 1440, Block 14, Plan St<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Cit Gardens.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> llealty Company to<br />
Adonager T. Harriibh. $1. to*<br />
132, A and B, Plan S, rawied <strong>of</strong><br />
Bay Front Loti.<br />
Hobert S, McConnell et ui to Eart<br />
Charles. P JEslbill to Plaza Se<br />
curitcsj Company *1 Bfegbinlnfr<br />
in nortjien t line <strong>of</strong> Ptaa place 814<br />
feet houthcort <strong>of</strong> Atlantic uxeime<br />
e^tendJIIK northMftt 86 fett<br />
ifadalme P Hollinprrr et vir to<br />
John 3 kiln* *I Northeoit IE<br />
feot <strong>of</strong> lot 705, Eoction A<br />
Joseph L Stone et lit to Robert<br />
H Edmunds et u\ $1 Lot 211<br />
block i, <strong>Ocean</strong> Cit> Gardens<br />
Gco W Sinister vt ux to Clln<br />
ton JI kandle ?2S BOO Pint 11 13,<br />
35, 37, 41 and 43, plan 0, Bay t ront<br />
Adonager T. Harrtion et ux to<br />
Horaee De Hart. $1. Lot 181, plan<br />
J, Bay Front<br />
John C, Smith et ux to Cora<br />
Scott Quotas. SI. Lotg 637 anil<br />
BS8, section F, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Asaocia.<br />
tion,<br />
Thomas H, Edward* et us to<br />
Lillian Herron, il. Lots 8Z7 and,<br />
iJB, settion L, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Asaoeia-<br />
Uon.<br />
John W. Kennedy et ux to Mar.<br />
Hud 94. Plan for suMiviiinn; Newklrk. 16,509, Loti 4B7 and<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Bayous, Map No. 83, Usi, Section 0, Oeean <strong>City</strong> Associa-<br />
AnnaE. O'Neill, widow, to Wnl-1 tion, ' __ ..<br />
ter TomUn et ux. |1. Parts <strong>of</strong> Lewis Caaoaboon et m to Mane<br />
lots Nos. 470 and 472, Section A, | De Prance Pullo. il. Lot 4BBj,<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Aisociation. I Sectioo A, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Adsociitflon.<br />
Clara Imbesi et vir to John H. I Quit daim. <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />
Kane. i48300. Parts <strong>of</strong> lota 78( to Abel P. Senir. tl. Lot 1 Bi<br />
and 780, Section 0: part <strong>of</strong> lot 7B«, Section D, Oeeaii <strong>City</strong> Assoel«tloiu<br />
cug M. Haillburton. $1. Lot 2J)67, Section CL <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Association. William B, H. Apel it ui to Har—<br />
block 29, plan 1, <strong>of</strong> Oeean Uity Gar- —Albert Qi attbert-irf-ux-to-Robejt windflelder et aOi. $1, oLts 84<br />
\Meal Estate<br />
Emil X. Kocnneckfr et ux to dgn§. S. Stretch. IfUMO, Lot 871, Sec. nnd 648, Section F, Oeean <strong>City</strong>-j<br />
y<br />
iithnrins List, $11,000. Sooth- Robert B,' Chew et us to Harry tion 0, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Association,<br />
S, Shimwel et aliu |1, Lot Bit, Quit claim deed. <strong>City</strong> »r <strong>Ocean</strong> James A.. Longitreet -«t irn_Uj<br />
nist 12 1-S feet <strong>of</strong> 88 and north,<br />
'. r Transfers<br />
[map 1, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Development Co. <strong>City</strong>, to J. Frank Clancy, 11, Lot Ralph B. Urastel. $1. Loti 2T<br />
wo rt 85 feet <strong>of</strong> 57, Delancty Real, Joseph R. McConnell et ux et nls 405, Section H, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Assoeia- and 28, Flan for sab-divislon <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
ty 1,0. ' ,<br />
<strong>City</strong> Bayous, ous, Man No, 88 is. ".<br />
to Shfriey H, Reeve, il. Lots 01<br />
is an abstract <strong>of</strong> con- Fmnk A, Muhierrig et m to and 6JJ, block g, plan 1, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Merris E. Hauseman et ux to Ell Upper Township<br />
,^y . <strong>of</strong> rocord in the<br />
copnty clerk's <strong>of</strong>fice<br />
Hurry P, Harding, fi. Lot J41, Oardena,<br />
M. Cawley etux, $1. Lot 8081, Albert H, Walton et at to Henry<br />
wa mi- Hi a • a- ^ » .^ —<br />
Block 30, Plan 2, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Car- G. Boilin, tl. Lots 6 and €, lec-<br />
Frank E, Darby et ux to John<br />
•section D,<br />
dens.<br />
tion 1, Young L Walton ,._ Tract .<br />
F, Caiberry, 120,000, Soutbwert<br />
tftl U from North ts Ninth Btxttt I ilward E. Hanscom et al<br />
Robert 8, Stretch el ux to George Seashore fi Mainlpid Develop-<br />
to I 10 feet <strong>of</strong> lot "70, northeast 80 feBt<br />
Eliot Bealty Co. |66,0O0, North-<br />
A. Nitshe, |i. Lots 0J7 and Mi, ment Co. to Milton N, Rose et<br />
<strong>of</strong> lot "771, settion C, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
past 20 feet <strong>of</strong> 1017 and all <strong>of</strong> lots<br />
Section Q, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Association;] (1, NorthweBt 40 feet <strong>of</strong> lot T»<br />
Association.<br />
North 10 Ninth SbaM 10J«,l6l», 10J0 and 1021, Mock<br />
John P. Fox ct ux to M. Louisel block H, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Estatei,<br />
James B, P, Dixon et' Ux tn<br />
10 <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Gardens, tot 838, Louia J, Bissset. 110,900. iJit<br />
block i. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Gardeht,<br />
S«Etlaa C nu from Math lo Fotirtanth<br />
2,911. block 29, plan 2, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
MnHf tb> Iw nn4.«u. • Southwest S3 feet <strong>of</strong> 747, section<br />
D Lot S9i, section D. lot 96,<br />
Gardens,<br />
rj-.tion B. Lot 98, section • P, Elton Risley et ux to M. Carola<br />
Lot- t anil 8i section B. Lot 01S, Luti, II, Lot OB, plan for sub-<br />
block 9, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Gardens, Lota division <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Bayous, map HA VE YOU RENTED ?<br />
•il' and 920, bloct 9, <strong>Ocean</strong> Cfar 88.<br />
F run* from Twtnly-FVrartti to<br />
ih trvtt btLW«*n tht b«T od Osrdnnii, Lots 911 and 922, Mock Freda 1, Qreen to Deaniond L, If not — Send — Us — Partlcularg<br />
0 <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Gardens. Lots 922 Place et ux. $14,000. Lot 50, plan<br />
a raw fnm Xwsntv Ninth to and am, said plan. Alma SM feet Delancey Realty Company.<br />
t M U b i -iiutliwest <strong>of</strong> T-»elfth street 100<br />
WE WANT TO SEE EVERYTHING<br />
Howard O, MacPherson et us to<br />
feet on <strong>Ocean</strong> avenue. Lota 12 John R, Park, $1. Lot 74?, sec-<br />
-"^action H inni from Hilrty-EbDrlli to<br />
RENTED<br />
and oi, section 8, suuthemit line <strong>of</strong><br />
*fc b Uw fc*y "* *<br />
tioji L, Ocaan <strong>City</strong> Association,<br />
pnli>n avenue 845- feet southwest The Heart <strong>of</strong> the Gardens Devel- and want to supply our clients<br />
M. L ftsu from Httr «mnd to <strong>of</strong> Ninth street extending alsni opment Company td Charles Go«s.<br />
Palen avenue 3G.041 feet; alia be. 116,900. Lots 1,452, 1,458, 1,454,<br />
ginning in gontheast Use <strong>of</strong> Palen 1,4P, l,4Ji, 1^57 and 1 4BB, block<br />
i\**nue 13G.4S feet southwest el 14, plan 8, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Gardens,<br />
Minth street extending along Louisa 0, Janssn to Albert W,<br />
Pnlen avenue 88.98 feet. Lot 4|0,<br />
-HUIOB D, •_ , ,<br />
Hicks, if, 1800, Lot 88, section<br />
ClnretiM Eggleston et ux to Jahn North Point, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Association.<br />
J Mahonty, jr. 1176, ^ f p g Edith Baker Hunt and William<br />
in" iiortTiwest line <strong>of</strong> Simpson ave- H, Craven, executors and trustees,<br />
nue 159 S-12 feet southwest <strong>of</strong> Adelaide I. Baker, deceased, to AT-<br />
Sixth, street, containing southwest thur F. Beeb, 1115.000, South,<br />
on Simpson a«nne 16 feet'2 InclJM, west Ifl feet <strong>of</strong> lot.TBfljmd lots 767<br />
1 with the btst<br />
accommodations open<br />
We BIIB have buyere for anything below the market<br />
Esibill-Townsend Corporation<br />
Ninth and Asbnry Averiue<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N, J.<br />
* iLlllian M. A.ilibrook ot vir. to<br />
Jjamc! Tirth tt ux $10,000<br />
•Sdutliebjit 23 feet <strong>of</strong> lot 3<br />
Jjjorthwert 31 B ft a <strong>of</strong> lot B, block<br />
lO, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Land Co<br />
1<br />
. ;Thomis H.Shinn to Williuin<br />
iTnrner ct al 51,100 Lot* Bl nnd<br />
•83, nection A<br />
! Thonias* H Edwirds it ux to<br />
lAlysi C G Robinwn et ol ?7,00p<br />
•toil 130,1 1, 1 2, 193 and 191,<br />
JwSctfori K<br />
rZ Same to amP $16 000 Lnts<br />
•144, 14B, US, 147, ]t8, 14?, 1B0,<br />
101 1EII and 1E1 rectinn K<br />
, liana Elizabeth Fox ct al to<br />
IMlnnie Sultan $20100 South<br />
JWct 20 feet <strong>of</strong> 742 and oil <strong>of</strong><br />
"I 3, --ection C<br />
!-i v Chnrle-iH Hirnnirton rtuxto<br />
•HUvcn Ucalt Co SI Lots 1441!<br />
1447, Wock 14, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
lttlcnR l<br />
».Haven Realty Co fe Eolxrb ~P><br />
tBroxnu $7,000 Lots 141C and<br />
'1-U1, bloclt 14, Oi.uin,Cit Gar-<br />
Ideifl eifl.<br />
Eya Fosncr et vir ta Dcnjamm<br />
OCT?t " $T,aOD Lot 0, north<br />
•JEWnt. i<br />
"- 'Horbtrt It Smith «tr vt to<br />
jFjank Tv Eiloy Lot B27, section<br />
*•" PtanciS^G RiiteiaB'et lit to<br />
JJolins F ,'Jochcr, Jr, ct me, $1<br />
.Soutln^Qit line <strong>of</strong> T li-venth street<br />
'Sldt northwi-ft <strong>of</strong> iBay .•<br />
"• •* ijeha C CaTHon et Vir to JA<br />
iD*npsoy '«. I-ots I4G, 147, 227,<br />
.an?, sfiis,-afi7 47A nr>«,/ CBB, CB ,<br />
-TO", h'(. ami s'»7, section L<br />
' i TUMI 1) ni|> -y to Thoma H<br />
'alxitc • t, S 1<br />
'-••Jlnlhiv It J>clley^et<br />
^Jilti'r" A' Huh ct lit si<br />
,'1S1 mil :'82, section E.<br />
|t|J,100'Vjifhifor Quick Sale *n£<br />
!>•... 'i 'fiO'DnJ Settlement - h *<br />
urn utt-vrf *p^ 4 i<br />
r WJW- QHUIJ1£ Ijqii<br />
12. ( Irarfleld SL<br />
Ilillfl^ Pa<br />
A' Two-Fold Service<br />
The MacPherson organization is prepared and equipped to render<br />
an exceptional service. We will plan your house, work out specifications,<br />
build it and then sell it for you.<br />
This is the only organization <strong>of</strong> its kind in the city — it is real<br />
service. r " , j<br />
DO YOUR<br />
BUILPING—BUYING—RENTING—SELLING<br />
THROUGH I'<br />
Howard 0. MacPherson<br />
T '1 %'i<br />
v ;; J2H& ^Ihtral Ave.<br />
'— 'i *l f-\ L *<br />
hi<br />
,' i<br />
Where Eke So Much<br />
For So Little Invest!<br />
When you r«Uy get down to attnal fMl* Bbotit real estate, thtro nit {<br />
,T,-^^-i for your money?<br />
What price call yott«xp«t when you sell?<br />
How Soort will there be a good market for your ]<br />
WhilhM your purchase il tfide for a homesite, a pr<strong>of</strong>ltaWc lnTr<br />
a tombinatlon if both pUfpoiM, thtae tfum faelori determine f<br />
<strong>of</strong> your action.<br />
They, also govern the extent <strong>of</strong> jronr gueeess.<br />
Bight now In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> you can get more for each dollar<br />
In any oth^ pt»ii we know.<br />
YOB want to know, naturally, all the Masons (or thta fact. We M»}<br />
to prore them in detail. . ^<br />
And should you wish to Mil you can enjoy the market advance ty to<br />
valae, which always belong to that property popularly regarded tsA^f<br />
Study with eari <strong>Ocean</strong> Oty Property and you win agree that mrer)<br />
Bis there Been any properly w completely desirable m every —<br />
VWt Oiean <strong>City</strong> and let for yourself iti marvelous growth, i<br />
<strong>of</strong>flee for comphte real estate information. >V ?,«s<br />
* < ifi<br />
D. M. JOSEPH I<br />
A Complete Real State Organization * f>.<br />
Eighth and <strong>Ocean</strong> Avenue ;<br />
W, H, LEWIS, Manager.<br />
Now is the time to Bt<br />
Your<br />
Mohair Sui<br />
WE HAVE A<br />
LARGE STOCK<br />
TO CHOOSE<br />
FROM<br />
STRIPES;AND PLAIN r COtOf<br />
HAIililpi^<br />
173$ AUantic Ave., Al<br />
* ' ' ••••'•''ii \>'yk<br />
>J<br />
yj^r.'i - 'V •, J i/i I | ""'"" JOFFTI1IS ~<br />
J. RENWICK HOGG |<br />
AT THE F<br />
<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong><br />
A<br />
Mr. and Mrs," J, Han*<br />
, and fainily have Brriyecl<br />
Flanilora from their beat^<br />
udelphia aurburban egti<br />
Mr. Hogf «tprf«se»<br />
greatly pleased with Oi.<br />
manifold sppavtunitiw<br />
nttr nrt anil «er " J<br />
g^nd the season —-^.<br />
roltor and Becretory.t;<br />
carpet nnd rug manuj<br />
the Seaqai-OentPnninl *•<br />
Burrenilerod Ui moro \<br />
as president at that nl<br />
a number <strong>of</strong> years -<br />
traTtl hire and abr<br />
BAVARIANS^<br />
Hnvarian youths<br />
il in cojalde*<br />
voto intelliBehtljf.<br />
passei a law raising J<br />
to M yea at mania!<br />
eleistionp. The age ;<br />
mains at 81' in: »ati<br />
ai taed % the fei<br />
tion.<br />
were<br />
| f "lt» obtained bv tY<br />
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isNOV VISIBLE<br />
Property Owners<br />
We Haro Bnyera<br />
, Waiting<br />
For Your Property<br />
Yonr Prig, j, mgh%<br />
i UtliBfa Solicited<br />
Jan<br />
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StririHaHI Phone, m , m<br />
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ATLANTIC<br />
Wiinliln^ti,,* j} , -<br />
«|HH?:«SS?<br />
"You might logically expect<br />
to pay much more for such<br />
properties"<br />
THAT WE OFFER<br />
FOR SALE<br />
CONSULT<br />
CHARLES A. DOE<br />
Realtor<br />
406 Eiffhth Street, <strong>Ocean</strong> Qt^ N, J.<br />
lit<br />
1^-<br />
TEternalTeminine<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Cily Divisii<br />
CITY<br />
ion<br />
ELECTRIC<br />
lOUi and West Avi<br />
CO.<br />
enue<br />
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i,' * Vtor* ttoura ifaliu"<br />
\\ 8A.M.TO«P,M,<br />
j OPEN SATURDAY EVES.<br />
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Our Great<br />
JUNE<br />
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Safe<br />
Men's and Young<br />
Men's 2 T ^ $<br />
Men<br />
S UI T<br />
ana a<br />
Great <strong>Jun</strong>e lkr ^»»«<br />
Clearance <strong>of</strong> 1N©W Silk<br />
Presses<br />
Stripe, <strong>of</strong> eve^ -rarie^,,<br />
AIIQ plaJn colort, Ineludlng<br />
all the high' Summer AWei,<br />
pinfci, roie. green* powder<br />
{!vi& juchid, Sizes'.I6'tcf^,<br />
ilS.00."<br />
<strong>Jun</strong>e Clearance 61-Boys'<br />
oeccer auk<br />
Dresses<br />
Wgimilly $23.50 & $29.7S<br />
DelightfiilFroctafdrnia.<br />
toon or iniaa in Fla( Crepe,<br />
Pnnted Crepe, Georgette<br />
JW trepe CrepD vumoi bii<br />
gette Dreasea in attrnc<br />
iiigh shades for afteiu<br />
breteh Iota.<br />
jig.oo<br />
<strong>Jun</strong>e Clearance Of,<br />
DRESS<br />
COATS<br />
PoiretiEeenj, CKanneen,<br />
bafanc and Eeugalhje*. Fur<br />
trimmed and phaa. 5ome<br />
embroidered; beautifully<br />
lined with Crepe de Chine,<br />
L iPriguulIy $45 arTd $S§<br />
ff '<strong>Jun</strong>e Sate, pjrtce '<br />
y<br />
Dresse<br />
r pvery Kour <strong>of</strong> the<br />
and in H,o nrweilt<br />
shades for f Summer, S<br />
ettes, Over Crepe*,<br />
sizes included, ,<br />
<strong>On</strong>fiutty<br />
19<br />
*3S and 940' <<br />
SPQRT<br />
COATS<br />
> *<br />
A- V<br />
1.75 ;*f<br />
Charming tmnf^t m 1 *-<br />
>5;<br />
Some ^vitK rm; d&M<br />
^MguUfly $29.75 and<br />
i "i
SPECIAL5ERVICE<br />
IN PRESBYTERIAN<br />
fclTY SBNTINBL^LlDfiEg, OCg^_CT^.N, J, fBffi^jTOg_JR M2B<br />
contribution<br />
reeqrdud- .in the the admiral ml \o up i ,.J?<br />
he -.tartt I in his annual pilgrim<br />
age in quest <strong>of</strong> the mazuma<br />
wherewith he might buv «ome tin<br />
pment, te the Q, B<br />
bear in mind that<br />
i not opened, but tl<br />
keil up some chan<br />
mbs' Book <strong>of</strong> l.if<br />
! record ut the end<br />
I perfect daj<br />
But, say, you ought to «e*< j t v.\ n |Q day will con<br />
bathing "creations" in the . _.. arvuiul, imd earl that morning th<br />
for an old-fashioned, honeiit.ti<br />
1,0 f<br />
goodness swim. The mo<br />
front sKipn,<br />
! open, but we gave them<br />
toward ti<br />
1 by. The Test Bier Is ope<br />
in Bimnii,<br />
While we were ''hotfooting<br />
up the Boardwalk, wo noticed our<br />
nld friend, Captain Jernee, <strong>of</strong> Jhe<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Beach Patrol. Tho<br />
captain greeted us with a smile<br />
and suggested we cull at thi' beach<br />
hospital, UH he wan sure we Would<br />
, mtH»i a treod frii'nd. We culled and<br />
.•^,^ pleaded to meet<br />
Timer" in tho person .^<br />
Welsh* now a doctor in charge <strong>of</strong><br />
things In thu beai'h hospital,<br />
, Dr. Welsh showed u» overy-<br />
•* I thine—all kinds <strong>of</strong> isadKets anil<br />
I guophuscs, for first aid to the<br />
woak hearts ami drowning. It<br />
looked us though "Dop," njulil take<br />
cure <strong>of</strong> u modern train wreck with<br />
the oultit hi' has ill his ilf "'<br />
Th" "iiuc" 1ms been st<br />
i'liw-i at Taulane Vnivcrsit<br />
.. i to lie pros<br />
j porous. Th name magnetic<br />
|ii» with him.<br />
Then we went t Simms<br />
tailr- thu last title thut he is best<br />
riBiic<br />
| kiuiwn. He separate?; pipplo from I<br />
their money. It was lie who nr.rt<br />
(kean •ity'« Insiilulinns cond to made the "two.bit piece" famous<br />
None in stale as a means <strong>of</strong> buying row bniUs,<br />
Cannes, cunoodelums, war Minn<br />
In niakink n plea, at *'_.,. 10 piiddies, rope for houtSi mid thi<br />
o-clock mam in St. Ann"!""" is the way he does it.<br />
Churrh Suiiilus- morninir, for tin- Kirst' hu oliHerrt-K what is te.<br />
uncial iiwlstunw from till' "J* ed "a prospect." Then he beitins<br />
me, visitors fur th.. new piifochial 'to Krin, next he hauls nut a stub<br />
school he plan* to start m SepI<br />
<strong>of</strong> a lead pencil (aiiythinu In .<br />
tember, the rector, the key. Tho., than two inches will riot do) and,<br />
Blake took occasion to »praK in hi." own lanmiace, he "sneaks<br />
terms <strong>of</strong> high commendiitlon ol<br />
I in<br />
up on "em." Then ho erins. It<br />
' ;ds andnot<br />
a Nmile-=it is a sfrin. Hi'<br />
<strong>of</strong> 76,W0<br />
in : the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> iiuhli,<br />
, the touchers employe" n. t..t.- =-<br />
Hie gyes turned an stitutien^,<br />
jBKh " the present' pie-stiit He siaiii the schools here sire sec-<br />
m -^.a li>!t <strong>of</strong> tht point onil to none in New Jersey, and<br />
t one tliy m-iil obilc<br />
lv hunters. /<br />
\ <strong>of</strong> WUIIK, China are<br />
\f night and not reopen-<br />
I<br />
Over Ground Here<br />
The Germantqwn<br />
'• Club"*<br />
Ifne'tf '& s. the<br />
OwunW, tin: Hay, the<br />
e Boardwalk.. The. same<br />
RELIABLE<br />
Concrete Mixers<br />
"Lenoi"<br />
ETSTNES<br />
HtilSTK<br />
PLMPH<br />
All Sizes<br />
In Stoct<br />
iSoRY HEBVKI3<br />
GeQ,D.Leiiiff&Soii<br />
Cbntrsclor'i EqyipnlMit<br />
Sooth Temple """ "<br />
Ifei Firesafe Home<br />
^^PSM^i<br />
- WSienfcra rat Gyp-Lap<br />
you have added Bfe pfotec.<br />
Han<br />
•••*•»<br />
in<br />
in a<br />
superior<br />
sup<br />
deiite. •<br />
msAe wlth<br />
For Gyp Lap «<br />
a core oi fiypsum rock that<br />
CANNOT BURN or<br />
TRANSMIT FIRE. Econpnncal<br />
too, in coit and<br />
application<br />
Let ili tdl you abolit it.<br />
BYP-LAP<br />
The Firepro<strong>of</strong> Sheathinu v<br />
The i|uiek, intMiKe lieat <strong>of</strong> llie<br />
Kcw Speed-Burner is conserved<br />
and conducted<br />
Ihrnuifhout tlio entire eookinn<br />
top. <strong>On</strong>e burner alone <strong>of</strong>ten<br />
suffices to 1 fid the cookilitt<br />
which lii-retiiforo twn have<br />
been called upon lo do.<br />
lnnt what ho did cat, but he Jia.1<br />
MornH 1 kliK 1 At<br />
blts<br />
To think about your heatmtf Witem<br />
for next winter — are you going to<br />
find yourself in the predicament many<br />
peoplej»'erejn_l_ast_winter£_____<br />
AND LKT US INSTALL<br />
IT NOW<br />
We Guarantee Satisfaction<br />
Richard H. Johnson Co.<br />
PLUMBING and HEATING<br />
.TNot»<br />
IhefouF<br />
Phone 127<br />
Top Heat contrnl,<br />
impossible with the open tyjiranite,<br />
in now yours with fhe<br />
••mduittxl heatiiiK anil's nt <strong>of</strong> that hugi* eoncpfn<br />
^1 uf yeair^ ii^u tn c.njo><br />
I il unii ilbrnail<br />
1 Miinpli-tiM the purthaso <strong>of</strong> u. nil<br />
iiiLlHKP Ut <strong>Ocean</strong> anil Haiti.rs
The Scntiricl-Le.lerer. a few<br />
-weeks age, published a story in<br />
reference to a IHTKO stone hems<br />
|4 -which W B, D. Welch was arrange<br />
I ,' Ing to build on Waverly boulevard<br />
•* for Ralph B, BtrHnger. Thii imtrrovement<br />
has awakened so much<br />
Interest among property owners<br />
that this newspaper has •.ecure.l<br />
from Mr. Welch details concerning<br />
the house, which arc herewith<br />
-B-<br />
Arehitteti Drawing »r New stone Ilonso for W ED Welch<br />
Ideal Stone House? Will<br />
Be Built In Gardens<br />
Section By Buvinger<br />
Constructed by^ W^ E, DTWiieh, It Will be Complete In All<br />
Rs Details — Similar Cottages<br />
Likely to Follow<br />
jersey Const is fillinc; with families<br />
who want and are wilhntf to<br />
pay for larfe anil completely<br />
tquipped homes,<br />
A few <strong>of</strong> thi. salient features<br />
whieh Mr, Weldi ha** incorporated<br />
in the plani for this home are as<br />
fOllowSI<br />
BroWnstone exterior, oak floors<br />
throughout, kiUhen floor Arm I<br />
Rtrontf cork inlaid linoleum, copper |<br />
rcreenp, a^Tun^ fountain, lnwns<br />
shrubbery, noUwatcr heat, with oil<br />
burner, innnerator for tra h and<br />
garbage, electric r.inge, electriL<br />
refrKrerntor, imported lighting<br />
fixtures, large cozy corner fireplace<br />
in li\uifr room, beautiful tiled<br />
baths, three car p-nrafte, instantan<br />
eons hot-water for domestic ure,<br />
patent lawn sprinkler, wonderful<br />
nrcular stnlruM, abundance <strong>of</strong><br />
leaded glu'i, patent casement fa't<br />
eners, all caspment windows, metal<br />
wcatherbtnp on all doori and rash,<br />
©<br />
Second Floor Plan<br />
tile floors on porches, built in<br />
bookcase 1 The house will be built <strong>of</strong> rough<br />
brown,stone, trimmed with stucco.<br />
*lth •» variegated<br />
•Hoot plan<br />
:, finest <strong>of</strong> plumbing fixtures,<br />
automatic heat control,<br />
wash-rack for garage, first floor<br />
: slate ro<strong>of</strong>. The<br />
covers a width <strong>of</strong> 48<br />
feet and a length <strong>of</strong> 76 feet. There<br />
b? 0 -bedrooms and 5 baths,<br />
servants" quartern The<br />
^bebtupanlng. illustrations will give<br />
a, clear idea <strong>of</strong>_the many carefully<br />
•Smaidered details <strong>of</strong> the floor<br />
plans.<br />
Third Floor Plan<br />
^Tlw rooms &fe all <strong>of</strong> generous<br />
aii/Sf and every modern.convenience<br />
finish <strong>of</strong> wood in riemish, wconil, Thi house was downed anil<br />
for easy housekeeping -will be<br />
floor finish <strong>of</strong> wood in old ivory,! built by a specialist in hiuh-clasi<br />
built into the bouse. This year<br />
and all floors Waxed,<br />
homes.<br />
there have been inquiries for highelsai<br />
houses, and the building <strong>of</strong><br />
ithisihonie will encourage the ransteoction<br />
<strong>of</strong> more liousea <strong>of</strong> a similar<br />
type. Already there hams been<br />
inquiries by prospective buyers for<br />
land in the vicinity <strong>of</strong> this house,<br />
tot the purpose at erecting equally An Unparalleled <strong>of</strong>fer for Speculative<br />
Ugh dats cottages. ><br />
Instead <strong>of</strong> buuding n bouse <strong>of</strong><br />
this character, - -which will cost Investment and Worthwhile Pr<strong>of</strong>its!<br />
j *30000 Mr BnvaigBr and<br />
nr. Welch could have^3ust as<br />
easily have bnilt six houses, cost-<br />
Set 6,000 eaeh. but it was decided<br />
-FOR SALE-<br />
that one good house -would have<br />
ft<strong>of</strong>ar more beneficial affect on<br />
Mean <strong>City</strong> hi seneraJi and thla Corner Lot, also three adjoining Lots, located on<br />
locality in particular, than six<br />
chSp hoUMiB- ThB cheap houses<br />
Asbury Avenue at 28th Street<br />
weuld have depreciated the value<br />
<strong>of</strong> the land, whereas a high-class<br />
IIQURV ^ul greatly enhance the<br />
uilur <strong>of</strong> the propertjr In the<br />
nHehlwrhood. " . . . . _.<br />
ThoUKh the house is being built<br />
on two lotsv with, a totalr-frontage<br />
at 70 ftet, an «aditl1nialNE^HELDJtN — ON -POLICE—FOHGE- - SULU<br />
Miai-Helchl,<br />
BAIL I«B COURT<br />
FOR 29 YEARS Denial that politics'had Anything A<br />
to do with the dismissal <strong>of</strong> William Uonal maguW<br />
Police Claim They Gat Much Rum<br />
Former Chief Stull WlUini to Go<br />
00 superintendent <strong>of</strong> Camp Fire GfaS<br />
at Home<br />
on Pciuion<br />
schools in Pleasahtville is made by <strong>Jun</strong>e She is a «<br />
several member* <strong>of</strong> the board <strong>of</strong><br />
Richard N Coney, owner <strong>of</strong> the Former Chief <strong>of</strong> Police Samuel<br />
education. <strong>On</strong> the contrary. It was<br />
intimated that hia inability to get<br />
AtBlfn, in this city, which house B. Scull, <strong>of</strong> this city, was on the along with Charles O. Wilson,<br />
win raided by State Trooper Coi, police force twenty-nine years on principal <strong>of</strong> Pleasantville High<br />
County Detectives Higbee and Un-i Tuesday. He served as a police- School, and several <strong>of</strong> the teachers<br />
freed and Wm, Powell, a member<br />
<strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Police Departman<br />
for about two weeks when op- in the school brought about the<br />
ment, Friday afternoon, and a pointed and then -was made chief "ousting" <strong>of</strong> the superintendent.<br />
quantity <strong>of</strong> liquor captured, as <strong>of</strong> police. For several years now Mr. Sullivan is known to many LAUNi<br />
claimed waived a hearing be-<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> residents.<br />
he lias been a house contain.<br />
3uiutn<br />
fore United States Commls loner<br />
FCML<br />
Doufflo.1 in Cape May Court House He wan <strong>of</strong>f duty for four months, Miss. Florence Breen, <strong>of</strong> Jesup, We Gaud/<br />
Saturday Bait in the sum <strong>of</strong> $2,f>0U until a couple <strong>of</strong> weeks ago, flue G&., will be president <strong>of</strong> the student<br />
for his appearance in court was to an injury to one <strong>of</strong> his shoulders.<br />
420 W«*<br />
government body nt the State Wo-<br />
fumi hed A man named Speck, Capt. SCUII'B many friends say men's College at Valdonta during OCEAN qry^<br />
employed by Coney, was released he has been a faithful guardian <strong>of</strong> the coming college term.<br />
in $500 bail a* a material witness the peace during the period <strong>of</strong> his<br />
Curtain* a<br />
Coney wub not at the At(r.lrn, service, and they claim he has now Miss Mary Murray, 17, <strong>of</strong> Tlx- PHONBu<br />
pollc* report, uhen the idzure 1*as reached the age when he should be eilo, N. Y., was {selected as the best -Mm.<br />
made<br />
placed on the pension list. Just | all-around camp fire girl.<br />
It is stated that nearly 70 Kal<br />
at this time, however, the police<br />
lon-J <strong>of</strong> whinkey and gin were tap- !taw> no pension fund.<br />
tureil, mobt <strong>of</strong> the stuff being<br />
whlskcv ComplaUit was made by WILL HOLD BAZAAR<br />
Ward Hlfrbei., <strong>of</strong> this iity, a detec The member}* <strong>of</strong> St. John's L1-<br />
tivt in tlie county pritseeutor'H<br />
ulnce Ihi- iharKt was illegal<br />
theran Kvungelical Church, <strong>of</strong> this<br />
possession<br />
city, have completed arrangements<br />
for holding a buzaar in the Strand<br />
ihe authorities tlaim that tTiey pavilion, on the Boardwalk, Friday<br />
found numbers <strong>of</strong> labels, to|rether<br />
p ith testing machines in the build-<br />
afternoon untl evening, July 2. The<br />
ing, nil nf which were seized by public is invited to attend.<br />
tin Government <strong>of</strong>ficials<br />
Miss Irene French, still in her<br />
Mis- Isabel Ecch atone Mackny,<br />
teens, wa« chosen to bear the title<br />
<strong>of</strong> Vuncuuxer, won the Mticmtu^h<br />
<strong>of</strong> "Mirta Broadway," as best typi-<br />
pnze ff the bmt pitni>tic Cana<br />
fying the spirit <strong>of</strong> the modern show<br />
df in J>la> in ohp net<br />
1(1 rl.<br />
Real Estate Offerings<br />
BY<br />
BOWKER<br />
Corner 17th and Asbury Avenue<br />
Lots Riviera Section<br />
$1,250 Up in Blocks <strong>of</strong> Six<br />
3 Lots on Asbury Ave. Near 23rd St<br />
$3,000 Each<br />
PHONE 330<br />
BUY<br />
BEACH FRO!<br />
As fine an Opportunity for Safety,-Quick!'<br />
and Substantial Pr<strong>of</strong>it as I have ever <strong>of</strong>fei<br />
80 Feet Beachfrc<br />
at 20th Street<br />
$750 Per Foot<br />
We have a Number <strong>of</strong>;<br />
COTTAGES<br />
Available for the Season '<br />
LIST WITH US - RENT<br />
G. VERNON PEPPI<br />
REAL ESTATE<br />
605 Eighth Street<br />
~«<br />
Phone 749 OCEAN CITY.<br />
Legal Service<br />
E. WARREN<br />
Civil Kngineer—Lttd!!<br />
The Outstanding Real Estate<br />
Investment in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> today<br />
BLOCK OF 47 LOTS<br />
==11 CORNERS^<br />
Adjoining Riviera Section<br />
This Location, coupled with<br />
the Price, makes these Lots<br />
unusually attractive.<br />
Mould Realty<br />
411 Ninth Street<br />
,ii« < \ 1 J,
)KNS<br />
BNELY EQUIPPED<br />
'FORNEW SEASON<br />
Horace C. Hodgfbon, With<br />
'J-"x.tensive Experience, the<br />
'£tN Manager<br />
ft. VOEGELIN<br />
SHOWERED WITH<br />
FELICITATIONS<br />
Ion,' D D.pndtor<strong>of</strong>thePirat Pre«ytcrian<br />
Chun.ii <strong>of</strong> Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />
Dr Mellon related hi acquaint<br />
ancezglitp uith Dr VoeRelin an 1<br />
us father, in wliu e fmiUtops the<br />
'on followed, and forcefully pre<br />
ented the Christian miniitr} ab<br />
the jreal nristucrncy uf the teen<br />
tieth century Dr Mellon comiiar<br />
cd thi minirter £ vibitH (oomputpd<br />
ill the matter <strong>of</strong> dollaro and cent?)<br />
with amount i paid other who<br />
r.Lrvnl the ill and uflllclul. His<br />
words and deeds, were they remu.<br />
.. refurnished, brightived<br />
and yet retaining<br />
tnnt'atmc hers whiih has drawn<br />
ilW tltenti Fi» aftw year, the<br />
j'llr- liking "" mMuMHSMh In<br />
L* rliA: fit i.F . Annt^—<br />
i thu hotth ssettpn <strong>of</strong> tbg s netnted on thi wine basis <strong>of</strong> the<br />
public lecturer or the niH£«in°<br />
writer, hi pointed out, would yield<br />
a far frtittr revenue than the<br />
jwacher receivel or itekp, "The<br />
gjirit <strong>of</strong> eaeriflce," ha deelsfedi<br />
3ty| cpin-<br />
••t Wedncsdaj' v.ith a satlsfvJnir<br />
"' f <strong>of</strong> jnieati and reservaifeiii.<br />
wjiirji JtisnjiM to make this one o<br />
Ihf 1 gciareu,<br />
"necessarily ieta the the'man<br />
oi <strong>of</strong> Ooll<br />
in a CIBBR by himssIT," and in I this<br />
he found the aristocracy.<br />
bilghiegl sssssns <strong>of</strong> its The benediction wa« flttlnily anil<br />
lr^iHs ,_. G , Hodgson, Hd ffor<br />
(eelingly prsnaunced hy Dr. Voe.<br />
turiity years manager <strong>of</strong> the plad gelin, after which the several hun.<br />
Hti 116 Hotel, Philadelphia, assumes 2nd members <strong>of</strong> the eanpegation<br />
ft ti i KhUaif peiitisn hire and hap sl repaired to ladeneii tabjes prepared<br />
*\ rciuty Installed' th& taaeheg which through the kindness <strong>of</strong> the Ladies'<br />
r old guists <strong>of</strong> a caravunswry es- Auxiliary,<br />
itttt set <strong>of</strong>t their return ye& Sketch <strong>of</strong> PBator<br />
^ar and slis many improve^ Dr. Charles P. N. Voegelln, boni<br />
ihitti in tht matter <strong>of</strong> decorative In Pabarson, N. J,, was educntetl<br />
t i»litlllsbnientip with their premlsi in the public schools <strong>of</strong> that plae*<br />
*tl* ^rjpriie • '<br />
and New York <strong>City</strong>, nod received<br />
Atr*=Hodgs©n haa made, pal i l l i t L t h l l ! t!<br />
titular effsrt to assure the sami<br />
ri FASTS ssyyiee tor whieh th<br />
has hfgn noted under the<br />
direction <strong>of</strong> Mrs, K* ^<br />
aeted in thi »em and<br />
many familiar<br />
sf ^ welcomed th<br />
the season wa£ limriqh<br />
<strong>of</strong> all gees hotel<br />
thrsagh years <strong>of</strong> siri<br />
beyly found themselves.<br />
je new manager is enthusiasti<br />
it tte propoaed new <strong>Ocean</strong> Ci<br />
tff Club course, and !i<br />
aUvg to ite manifold<br />
n<br />
FOB SUPPLIES<br />
ddres*ed to H, W* Tbwnsni*!i*s<br />
for tit? jiublif SchOQU in said f-it? tst (he<br />
¥S«F ending JullS 3Slh. I5Z7, Ffirc^ IB 1^<br />
far delivery f, s, b, O«*n <strong>City</strong>, N. J,<br />
LHI <strong>of</strong> *upi(ii#s m»n whieh bids will be<br />
fee*iv«J will b* fnfmah«S yitsn ainilieftihjii<br />
te the seereisr*. The riefet. Is H?^f^>d ti<br />
rvjret Ihy SF sil UMIS,<br />
BJ ai^r 5f the Beard <strong>of</strong> E.luc-iinn ef<br />
O w o Cttf. N. ,.__ ^<br />
S<br />
PROPOSAL FDR CO A I,<br />
\6d i,UU BddRiiHd in H. W, Ta*ti=<br />
S«?msry. snd tnjifkcd pa the suiuidc<br />
as is esntefiis, will be rc-eeived bu 111*<br />
Board <strong>of</strong> Eduesfinn <strong>of</strong> Qrenn Cily. KPW<br />
Jefwy, ai « rtiwiiae i*> b* held in ih«<br />
=- "-"- • — • JtriHHt. BuUdiiw-<br />
ing at the sioomneld Theolo<br />
ivina Tise, July<br />
Seminary, graduating from tha ipts"bin* in O-e public schetil builtlin^ in<br />
i;<br />
stitution in <strong>Jun</strong>e, iSOl,<br />
• • * -> - fifl>, jf,R?i ffiaR? (1;<br />
He wag Uceiuedlto.Brea<br />
at Mbytir Dover, N. <strong>of</strong> J., Morns in April, an free fpsm liirt aud sthi-r foreign Bagitcr,<br />
1901. JQ pmifiils £9 !hs ten, i'ssl la b* dt-<br />
<strong>On</strong> <strong>Jun</strong>g 28, 11)01, he l was or. .Ted Into ift» biiis iri*i><br />
ns d•jll-vr,,^<br />
fay the Be&rd r,f Eduction .Ijr-<br />
daineil and Installed pastor ef the (•I ths ichSQl J«F «-s4.fi£ <strong>Jun</strong>e gOth, 1951,<br />
First Reformed Church <strong>of</strong> Central The ._ rfshi ii renSFved in rejeet say e. all.<br />
Bridge, N. ¥., the birthplaee <strong>of</strong> •w*= _<br />
George Westlnghouse. An uncle <strong>of</strong> BF nrd¥P <strong>of</strong> the Beard ef l^uratisn cf<br />
Mr, Westinghoune was an elder in Oetan «iy, N. J,<br />
R, W- TOWNSEMt.<br />
this congregation.<br />
From April, 1BD4, to <strong>Jun</strong>e, 190B, PROPOSAL FOR FLAGPOLE<br />
Mr. Voejelin was jjartflr <strong>of</strong> the Sealed t*ids Mdd.gi&ed UJ H, W, Tswp<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Hill Reformed Church <strong>of</strong> HBd, g€fFi«Fy. Bi iBSFk€d OB fiUtSid? ul<br />
to the hot£l and home life Brooklyn, N, Y. In 1908 he was IS tBntcntg, T»il) 1* Pcc^ivrf hy ih¥ B<strong>of</strong>tFd<br />
at EdyMtlsB or <strong>Ocean</strong> Citi, N»« Jena,<br />
b* ,^ — resort,?. Thm factUhat for callsd fe> the pastorate <strong>of</strong> the mi & matins Is be held in the B&Jinl Rmiiil<br />
"*+ nlajiy years Mr. Hodman and hUi Lakeview Presbyterian ChoKI. <strong>of</strong> In ill Hiih Sthr.-,] BUldini, m eisht P, U,,<br />
Uirlluhl s,vini Tinu., July l.llh, l?2i. frr<br />
j t fspMfty ha\q been sojourning <strong>of</strong> Or V*>e<br />
, he emphasised the fact that<br />
; (juart^r <strong>of</strong> a centurj ha*!<br />
the most remarka jle the<br />
L has witnc'-ed fax many cpn<br />
fles. He briefly traced thr ad<br />
_j made m science and in me-<br />
Oi|wJs <strong>of</strong> church work ami effnrt<br />
fft years ago 'anie A OUT<br />
i &oul/ M he ^fild. "was Ihe bur<br />
<strong>of</strong> the preacher, while tmhj<br />
^ have entered an era when th?<br />
jit h, <strong>of</strong> Gt>d realizes that corporate<br />
i^s have foul's, and that Chn^<br />
IIJ njty i& applicable to tht^t ami<br />
<br />
[^ ROf made all the more plta^lrifr<br />
K^ tefe-metl to the mamfLf.t «^J<br />
\aihng <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s relii<br />
in co-ongratin(r in all<br />
"- nerd things for its tivic and rtll-<br />
jjs wcllbeine.<br />
J% j! Ght West Jcrsov Trcsbjlrry wa»<br />
tt absented liy thr Hev G H<br />
H fyiingway, T> 1>, pastor <strong>of</strong> tlir* Mr*<br />
i is^national president <strong>of</strong> the<br />
iriiosc dutic? as a pujipt&k^^'haTC<br />
filled him with<br />
fall II lit tocpeHencgs sni enmes<br />
'ffiilneafl,4joth t 0f' r nhich "were m<br />
li'nrfe Wednesday Evening<br />
Money tor Pastor<br />
rUWal 'aHacc'apolte<br />
<strong>of</strong> |he Bsteem'with which HIE<br />
iif(ur,aJld'h£s \rffri An held by<br />
>ir^ uf thedniridi, a beuntiful<br />
o to.'-which waa at fr/t t|ne<br />
lu«d ty the prrtBidinjr^rflwr,<br />
7iif tlif iflhf ^, _,__<br />
"• -oiiHlitjtikthripnlBjtfroirfitl<br />
Sn tray cuicrid with trily<br />
'HIP<br />
cnaty nil'rer i •» * f dp.<br />
^ J NEVER USED<br />
# / • •<br />
White Porcelain<br />
Inside and Out<br />
Nickel Trimming<br />
i Cost 1210,00<br />
.W1U Sacrifice for<br />
*75 .00<br />
Do Not Let This Bargain<br />
Pass By You<br />
V Also<br />
<strong>On</strong>e 9x12<br />
WILTON RUG<br />
/ A- Gray Color<br />
/ / <strong>On</strong>ly <strong>On</strong>e. Year, Qld<br />
, In Perfect Condition<br />
YU-mm. MOULD<br />
Alt NtttthStreet<br />
<strong>1926</strong><br />
KENSINGTON CARPET CO,<br />
REFURNISH FOR THE 4TI<br />
The Kensington Store Offers Remarkable Values for TMs Week <strong>On</strong>ly»-That Will<br />
' * You In RefurnlsWpg Roonii and Apartmente at Great javlnp<br />
MAHRESSES<br />
<strong>of</strong> This Weak <strong>On</strong>ly<br />
Cotton and (elt^-aB ilMi —<br />
choice tic kit<br />
eKBlleot suali-<br />
Ijp —<br />
jtrjj __ wj> rth<br />
FEATHER PILLOWS<br />
17x25 SIZE<br />
AH h«w fesiurei<br />
EBvered in A, C.<br />
A. or Art tick. —79*<br />
SIMMONS' GUARANTEED<br />
COTS<br />
Special Balance<br />
<strong>of</strong> This Week <strong>On</strong>ly<br />
' _ Breakfost$A 4 ,50<br />
lPc - SUITE L I<br />
Exieptiesally weB m«de—Very<br />
pea grsiB snd antique blue epBmeli,<br />
esain. Worth {,35.00.<br />
8<br />
Bedroom Outfit<br />
L.tBe kurmu mid. <strong>of</strong> ieliulM W.IBUJ ud Gumwood, In v.,, nut two.t<br />
with Urge'fuli •!» mlrriir. Simmaiu' 2.in. onliaaoiMBUt, inch filler ni<br />
ininteej Simmm.. 1 4-bBnd ruitltM link fibiio iprinii SO pound purs whll« &ilen fl m<br />
2 Urge feather pilbw«> wfilnul ehsf? ana iquare psif<br />
fs raafeh. A matt atitfii<br />
at B ^frnprkablg ipeeial ««'•-<br />
An exceptional ualiit<br />
for the balance <strong>of</strong><br />
tliis week only.<br />
attractively iruihed in i?sry<br />
Note ths sturdy iad .graeeFel<br />
EXTRA FINE GENUINE<br />
3 PC. REID SUITE<br />
Special—Balance <strong>of</strong> Week <strong>On</strong>ly<br />
6-Foot Settee<br />
All ciQiely woven, automobile<br />
spring seals, upholstered In pretty<br />
cretonnei. In enamel finishes. Settee<br />
is five feet Ions. A very eonif<br />
artable ehair and rocker. Regularly<br />
worth $100.00.<br />
CURTAIN SPECIALS<br />
white<br />
RHtNELANDW<br />
GUARANlCdy 1<br />
Reed Fiber<br />
Rocker or Chair<br />
Fin- llic Halancc<br />
<strong>of</strong> This Week <strong>On</strong>ly<br />
Special Salts <strong>of</strong> RUFFLED CURTAINS<br />
, Tia-backB to match. 2V4 yards lonf that originally iold<br />
for Sl-25 to $2.00 a pair, Thsy come in plain vhite and ^mf<br />
have colored ruffles and otheri colored doti.<br />
Especially priced at<br />
WINDOW SHADSE<br />
W<br />
eiall^e in slip eovcri, alia mtefi&F<br />
Let yl give you is eitlmale.<br />
RUGJPRSCES SLAUGHTERED! NEVER SUCH VALUES!<br />
An Opportunity <strong>of</strong> a Ufdtime-^pmmalB for Thfe Week <strong>On</strong>ly!<br />
Rag Rugs<br />
SIZE 24x36<br />
Regular SI,00 Value<br />
Hit and misa rffects.<br />
Special this week.<br />
.$45.00<br />
^ Ruga<br />
Grass Rugs<br />
9x12 SIZE<br />
ReEuI«r 37-50<br />
Special thi* wee<br />
Smith's Seamless<br />
Heavy Velvet Rugs<br />
i TRINGED ENDS<br />
$40.00<br />
z Rug.<br />
8.3x10.6<br />
$35.00<br />
Rugs<br />
7.6x9<br />
$24.50<br />
Double<br />
1<br />
$30.00<br />
6x9<br />
'Rugs<br />
Grass Rugs<br />
8x10 SIZE<br />
Regular tSSO Value<br />
(rrati<br />
rp p —- stencilled patternt<br />
Special l f I v«elt only.<br />
for.<br />
SQ.85 3<br />
KEI^SINGM CARPE<br />
IMPORTED<br />
Marie Antoinette<br />
RUGS<br />
9x12 Size<br />
.75<br />
GRASS RUNNERS<br />
Will! Bordtfe<br />
' Regular 75c yd. value — 24<br />
and 27 inches wide Special for<br />
Smith'* Heavy<br />
Yelevt Rugs<br />
27x54 SIZE<br />
Regular $2.50 Value<br />
Large variety <strong>of</strong> .pattern!<br />
Special for thil "week only.<br />
$1.69<br />
1<br />
49c<br />
Smith 1 . Heavy ,<br />
Tapestry Rugs<br />
22*48 SIZE<br />
Regular *2 00<br />
Good choice p<br />
ipecisl for thu wee<br />
Seamless *<br />
AXMINSTER RUGS<br />
8.3x10.6 ^Iffi<br />
s28.25<br />
Reg. ?45.00 Value<br />
INLAID LINOLEUM ;|<br />
- le — I very |—••»"•"<br />
aq.-yd.<br />
DivfifH and a|)piiriituf; are how<br />
t k f T B l k k<br />
York—Htiivlnf; their bent tu mine<br />
thn ill-f»ted subirijirine, the S-SJ,<br />
whose tragic Hlnkinic ntunn«i| the<br />
country last ^ycur. LkMiL-Cfim^<br />
iimnler Etjwuni Kllsber^ <strong>of</strong> tin<br />
Nuvul Construction Corns, is in<br />
charge <strong>of</strong> the work ;HKI mportp<br />
satlHf»ctory prv{rr(.Hsj to duti:. $<br />
Him"df an expert di\er Officer<br />
EUwberK haa perfected ati under.<br />
v* itt i itltmlorch tli it I pioMiU'<br />
t|Uil+i ^UCCP ^ful in hi^ pn cut 11 K<br />
It i UM d foi blowing liol. mt(<br />
tin t-tul MICH <strong>of</strong> tli xUl i mit<br />
tind into thi ^L, tfitnino lieiiifT<br />
[)iim|)C.l Let forrt (In w iti j<br />
now in tlie mft out <strong>of</strong> tlie com<br />
part mint und muki ' fLniv ei icr<br />
Dutto ah)W --li.p.-. ( rinimin lit<br />
HKhi r^ h ii.iup hih living tpput<br />
itni ii lju till pn |ifimlor\ to £oiriju<br />
ilyttii to operate his tprehi<br />
PERSONALS West Philadelphia^ are at<br />
Hay avefjuia refiidinee.<br />
their<br />
, Mr. and Mrs, Geprge W, llobb,<br />
Frank H, Cumpion, broker und«?' y* e *t Philadelphia, have oiiuneij<br />
family, <strong>of</strong> Gennaiitown, ape ee=; their wttoga, "Robb-In," in the<br />
cupying their cottagej 1034 Centra! Gar " flftli -<br />
avenue. A. B. Watson, <strong>of</strong> the Hel^ravly,<br />
- is Mi Drew, <strong>of</strong> West Phllaiiel- Fhiluduljihm, has opened his set*<br />
phlq, ig at hln cottier, 151 Occttn ta ^' Il! * 2 Wesjev avenue,<br />
roadj far the geaaon, i James P, Carson, <strong>of</strong> Germnn-<br />
T. ^ Mitchell and family <strong>of</strong>. town, M at 1422 <strong>Ocean</strong> avenue for<br />
Philadelphia, are at their Huinmei-1 thq ""m^er KaaHon,<br />
«ttagg£ 105 Simpson avenue, this C, A, H. ^nok, <strong>of</strong> Lanoaster,<br />
city, . - - . who is financially interested here.<br />
Alfred H, Paulus, <strong>of</strong> West Phila- !H in Stone Harbor,<br />
delphia, is at 808 Eark placi, for Mrs, H, Spc-cso Rronson and<br />
tht_ summer,<br />
dauBhter, Jane, <strong>of</strong> Queen uum Lane tune<br />
Fred W, Willanl and family, <strong>of</strong> Ma Manor, 'Phllndejphin, 'Phlldjphi have opened<br />
Philadelphia, have opened their cot their cettafje, 1904 Central avenue,<br />
tage, 808 Thini itreet, for the sea- W, H, Bennett, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia,<br />
gon,<br />
is oecupyini,' his cottage, 005 Sec.<br />
L»on Hampton, <strong>of</strong> Weshinffton,<br />
anil street, this city. '<br />
p, CM ia here for the sea, hiiv- Mrs, H, V, Grantees, <strong>of</strong> West<br />
ing opened his cottaje, 1818 As- Phiiaileiphia, Is at her Hummer<br />
bury avenue,<br />
herne, 67 Siffl|)soii road, this slty.<br />
Mrs, Hannah Haenn, <strong>of</strong> Fhila-<br />
S, D, Krier, , who has been a re.i ei leiphia, has opened her cottage,<br />
dent <strong>of</strong> this cit ity f for some ti time, hhas<br />
837 Btenton placn, for the season,<br />
, jone to Bast.JIBVHI, .JIBVHI, Con Conn, •The nev. Dr. A, Q. Kynett, <strong>of</strong><br />
Mra. Jogeph h Berry, B <strong>of</strong> f PPhilsiiel<br />
Philaciclphia, is fit his cottau-e, 114<br />
phla, ia here for the season, having Twelfth street, this city, for the<br />
opened the family's cottage, 1311<br />
Central avonus,<br />
Kb, Kelley, <strong>of</strong> West Phila.iol-<br />
Chas, A. Jones, <strong>of</strong> Oennantown, ihla, is at his summer home, 1884<br />
who hag a cottage at Fourth lentral avenue.<br />
Hurry Woolevef, <strong>of</strong> West Phil,<br />
street and Corinthian avenue, left adelphia, Is now at his cottage, 387<br />
this week for Europe, He sailed Wesley iivenuo, for the season,<br />
on the 01 . and expects to be George M, Weiss and wife, with<br />
gone untir middle <strong>of</strong> August, their daughter, Mrs, T. Wuyne<br />
Dr. Howard Head and family, <strong>of</strong> MiicDowell, <strong>of</strong> aermontown, ore at<br />
Philadelphia, are now at their cot- their cottaie. They aw accompan<br />
tage, 121 <strong>Ocean</strong> avenue, where Dr. by the e Kev Kev, W, H. Myers, <strong>of</strong><br />
Read has resumed his practice for Heading. Mrs. Frank Kelley_, <strong>of</strong><br />
the season.<br />
Phiiudolphiu, s "the guest <strong>of</strong> "Sirs,<br />
AsiiBt-imt <strong>City</strong> Solicitor J, Burr- M e<br />
wood Daly and family, <strong>of</strong> Philadol. frank w.illard, <strong>of</strong> the Philado!<br />
phi», ore at their cottage, 14S1 phia Board <strong>of</strong> Viewers, and family<br />
Central avenue, for the season, are at their Hyminer homo here for<br />
Mr. and M, C, R. Marsh, <strong>of</strong><br />
ClevelBnil, are ppendinff a few Powell 6 Flthiaiii director <strong>of</strong><br />
weeks with their aunts, the Misses music In the Ciimilnn puhlle<br />
Oreth, at 11 IB OccBn avenue, schools, and Mrs. Fithinn have<br />
P, C, Fox, <strong>of</strong> Newnelil, has come down from their home in<br />
opened hiii apartments on the sec- HaiUlonfielil, and am occupying<br />
ond floor <strong>of</strong> S2B0 Wesley avenue. thnir cottage, «D7 Thlr.1 street.<br />
Miss Marffaret K, Kelley, <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs. H, 0, Hallinger,<br />
Ovcrbrook, i.t at her summer home, <strong>of</strong> Camden, hiivo opened their<br />
at Swteenth street and Asbury Nummer home, BIB First, street,<br />
avenue.<br />
this city., Mr, HallmKer is_nnan<br />
, Dr. Cyrus Pridy and family, <strong>of</strong> daily interested in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />
1 don't want to take die<br />
work away from your<br />
regular builder-r<br />
But if his work is not iatiif aetory or<br />
he is too busy to do it, look over the<br />
building I have just completed on<br />
Fifth Street, East <strong>of</strong> Corinthian Avenue—52<br />
Rooms in 56 Days-<br />
No job too Me and<br />
None to small;<br />
Give me a call.<br />
<strong>On</strong>e and AH<br />
~ •<br />
Clarence Dunkleberger<br />
. Contractor and Builder<br />
, REAL ESTATE - INSTANCE<br />
1536 Central Avenue Phone 763-J<br />
r ^ OCEAN CTTY, N. J-<br />
! ~ v Or Your Own Broker<br />
If NIGHT OF SONC<br />
and Mrs Byard Camilcliflel, circling standards<br />
<strong>of</strong> Wilminjfton. spent tbe 'opened his cottage, 1830 Cen Glory<br />
p y<br />
with' Mr. and Mrs. H. W tral avenue.<br />
b<br />
Mr Steolman awakened pn<br />
T1JOS. P. Walker, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia. di th<br />
veg<br />
, fuuuly. i<br />
Haddonfkld, ar« here^foj_lhe I<br />
son, loe act. at thefr cotti<br />
Forty ninth Rtr^et mid „<br />
uvenue Mr Chew |*i thv popular<br />
rurtet) <strong>of</strong> tht. Owan <strong>City</strong> trolley<br />
me<br />
men entered the edifice and occu-<br />
GLdrffo p I.arltf*t Philattelphfa<br />
ths fact n<br />
juslne*^ man iu.il 'well known cot<br />
thorn, chairs wore requisitioned to Klansmen he expected expecd to wear It<br />
accommodate tho h assembling bli g con<br />
Higi r in South <strong>Ocean</strong> Citj, \ d down Broad d street, t in i Phildlhi Philadelphia,<br />
With folded ld<br />
, p ,<br />
arms and dnring ri the h Ntttlonnl N t l l Klonvocstion K l t i<br />
Kl t S t b hil<br />
r hem<br />
Tor the •"eu'son<br />
I D Fulmer and wife. «f Phil<br />
ulilphiu art occupy nig Uifir (*>t-<br />
.iffi m South Oceun <strong>City</strong> All the<br />
mh hi\t hi i n trjnij.'* Ut t,ct under<br />
L»\t.r tjin < Mr | uhi/r arn\al<br />
Geor^f ( ook und family <strong>of</strong> Hint<br />
lonfi* Id in ul tht n "Limiw r lionu<br />
in Ihf I ortv mi th «trf t *i i Mini<br />
for (he sfa^on Mi f ook is nit n<br />
iiflul wilh th* Fir^L Naitunul Bunk<br />
<strong>of</strong> Philnkljihia<br />
Wrf I S Smith <strong>of</strong> Plnlmlcl<br />
i>hi t, H oriiifijiriff her cottage<br />
14It Asliurv i\fnm wlitie tr-<br />
D Minanl Sluiw wu a wetk!<br />
i (hitor at tin I'lmuJ* ri<br />
The lt, &4 Fin»t sLi- Those who armed e itlv at the Milhllk-<br />
At the conclusion <strong>of</strong> hifl<br />
for the se<br />
lutstorit (fruunds, mellowed in tin Sermon, tho Rev DeWitt C ' taps" were sounded to t<br />
Jolui S. Ked'ham, <strong>of</strong><br />
fading light <strong>of</strong> i sitting tun, wen iCubli<br />
unusually stirring session.<br />
Wl11<br />
" land Welch* ^_ ^H<br />
... .Ir, " <br />
delssohn, sopranoi,ao|o and «WU. .<br />
o. Mrs. Bonrty A^'^aon i #*.J|<br />
Choir "Ssvliw, IlrraUin •iftDJ J<br />
5v6n.nff - meffida£? / (WI1dnn«n)ht A<br />
Harry Howe SheUfiy „/ /•'•S'if<br />
The Conly
ftCEAN CITY<br />
cfimsjy ~~TO)Q, iiT~"Moi)ey "Talks.' 1<br />
Qvnm has the part <strong>of</strong> Sara Starl-<br />
GUuta *aw &t to t-jcpoM to the pwbg,*<br />
UlMdthrfftdit<br />
UlBiMeswMdtj<br />
l)c, Mlatlng to Potsuli Pos tt Perimttt- Prit<br />
ers the actor an entirely new<br />
te ter, th these orthies worthies wen wen worrying<br />
now o j y<br />
type <strong>of</strong> tharacteriiatlon. Claire<br />
h dibbl i thp motion Clly Cottralsalohen<br />
Windsor U playing opposite him,<br />
and Bert Roach U featured.<br />
Colleen<br />
LOI 11 I- N MOOM IN »t- that t follow. Thin an tre<br />
(•OIM.bOI S MlUNs \1 in l lo thrills hrill contaued d in i ththe<br />
r t«i ri h B t<br />
WMMtl \N IHh Mill I irl<br />
hf«l it li i rl —<br />
fun li II nl • I<br />
"»ri.nf Ji irl I) I<br />
it i r i<br />
ilk , 1 II , illll , -II. .l.u\. , u iu<br />
lirit tint la miss Colleen Moon?'<br />
"lh.ni/ h r lateit First National<br />
feftUlrf, ;iliowin|f at the Moorlyn<br />
'Ililntn. Hitiuxlay, Monday and<br />
^.fteuleta proatoli to make avery-<br />
IgBjBifWt op and take notice when<br />
I'JlSriKownn B» flashed upon the<br />
mmj mm «f tht oiek <strong>of</strong> Hoi.<br />
pretttist girts form the<br />
m___ind for-her appearance In<br />
SthtiiB Menes. .,,<br />
K'}:"J.t'B the most wonderful picture<br />
'jjtjnave ever mailg, I am sure," paid<br />
iGbJleen to Cora MeGreaehy, the<br />
iiwornnn designer who is response<br />
Sb}4 ^or beautiful costumes that an<br />
||higrjg worn bF* ; 4he stsi* and.Jier<br />
t'Siiny auwciates in the film. The<br />
irlfuftKeolon el (In *rowns at the<br />
|$ Jm*: feto and fashion shew are<br />
^KoBght oat in the . picture,<br />
S B "gaily," ta winch Misi<br />
SH^6j«-weU rtmembered, "Irene"<br />
JiM'jinfidapfatioii <strong>of</strong> a mnsfeal com-<br />
JsHJsBrMV tht transformation to<br />
__i^»uy effeeted, a credit to Hie<br />
Mli^M-fchn MeConiifck, who po-<br />
^Wim U» pletah, and Alfred E,<br />
^f^Biwhoduffied.<br />
Intr thaplot <strong>of</strong> the ong<br />
, Colleen his a CinderellamEfcrole.<br />
Starl-ing as a lowly<br />
j^Hope^ fh-a department store, the<br />
i*£iiipjbrty0ufi£ ^man. rises to toe<br />
Sjemlnence <strong>of</strong> & Idresi model and<br />
Ms|lIys;c»B.tnres>' the heart <strong>of</strong><br />
pPiKMieaHnjf jyjposltj Mk§ Moore<br />
r/LwUljte seen fifijyd Hughes, with<br />
;to*ijVeoK. Arthur and Charles<br />
|3^Mrln : important supporting<br />
t»SB» 1 bare, daring escapes, he-man flat<br />
Mm and gun-play galore.<br />
[lirouEh it all there also runs a<br />
itrons' •win <strong>of</strong> romance.<br />
In addition to the picture, there<br />
iriU ba Che customary comedies and<br />
•atii*. News and Foi News,<br />
i-£5 OLD ARMY GAME"<br />
A T STRAND THEATRE<br />
Showing Today and To.<br />
morrow _ "Ibsnez Torrent"<br />
Monday<br />
An old phrase soon destined to<br />
e into popularity again ii the<br />
Dni*4Sirc ''It's ¥.hu 1)1(1<br />
well-known sa: It's thi<br />
Army Ciiune,' Thti<br />
title <strong>of</strong> W. C. Fields' flrrt •tarring<br />
ptetaa*^ for Paramount, whleh is<br />
thown at the Strand Theatre toigrht<br />
and Saturday.<br />
Old-timers will testify that the<br />
nothing to do with the<br />
Fields himself says it<br />
means<br />
"Never give a luelier an<br />
bHak." And that just about<br />
explains it.<br />
Remembw the old circus ana<br />
medldna<br />
Bltf N<strong>of</strong>l*, Edward Earle<br />
^ E W Ida" Bftrlhij, Lawrence<br />
ifvyjii&t; and others complete the<br />
i Moorlyn, WedaMday,<br />
ffittMbSOj' and-fflmwday, ' July .1,<br />
: HIPFODROME OPENS<br />
FOft THE SSAIQtl<br />
THUBSDAY, JULY 1<br />
ere»t Vwdsfiile All*. Witt Lit<br />
at Pleiure*, WUI Draw<br />
Large Throngs<br />
Announcement in made that thi<br />
Hippodrome Pier Theatre, on tht<br />
Boardwalk at Ninth street, wiU<br />
open for the season nest Thursday<br />
under tht same management that<br />
hag made the "Hip." ont <strong>of</strong>_the<br />
most attractive amusement houses<br />
In this resort for a number <strong>of</strong><br />
yean,<br />
High-class vaudeville sets will be<br />
shown, the same as in the PLAZA THEATBE TO<br />
theatres in the big cities, tht acts<br />
«>PEN FRIDAY<br />
being secured inn the Keith<br />
Albet Circuit. There Is always the Fotanh uttft" ft Co Comedy<br />
best <strong>of</strong>' entertainment provided Has N«sw<br />
Al AnglN<br />
with nothing to <strong>of</strong>fend the most The Plan<br />
, on the<br />
fastidious taste.<br />
Boardwalk a* _ ' siith street, will<br />
"Aside from the vaudeville, in<br />
open this (Fm eMeninB fo for<br />
the summer sat in, under the ilit<br />
which acts seme <strong>of</strong> the best-known rcctinn <strong>of</strong> Jol P, rtankin, well<br />
entertainers in the country will be known and<br />
ar, cottager, with<br />
seen, the latest photo-plays wfll be the latest "<br />
A Ferlmutter<br />
presented on the screen. The corned] "PUOBM, AgalB.<br />
Hippodrome has for years had the In t! last<br />
reputation <strong>of</strong> giving <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
folk the very latest pictures—<br />
frequently seen in Philadelphia before these or have Atlantic been<br />
CKgp,<br />
The Hippodrome, too, is noted si<br />
being the "coolest spot on the<br />
island."<br />
Pntrons <strong>of</strong> this houft frequently<br />
have wondered in past seasons bow f<br />
the management gave such «• I<br />
markably fine shows at prices so 2<br />
far below those charted for similar *<br />
entertainment in the large cities. I<br />
It truly is marvelous.<br />
side-shows that Died to<br />
arrive In town? There was •!•<br />
ways a. ssd^faced chap mounted on<br />
a platform who callad out! •'•Step<br />
tidies and gents! lee If<br />
tell under which ihell to<br />
Then he moved the<br />
n<br />
through a dibble in tly; , motion<br />
plcturo production game. . In tho<br />
new cplsodo In their beetle career<br />
it business usBtttM,* "PartnerB<br />
Again," now playing »t the Plata<br />
Theatre, they are pooling t their<br />
wits and resources in the ''distributton"<br />
<strong>of</strong> a ntw automobile, the<br />
pchonchmonn Six.<br />
TlMy dlitribute it, too—all over<br />
the landscape. They find, however,<br />
that carburetor*, transmissions,<br />
ililterentials and clutches am much<br />
more complicated and even more<br />
MaoperiUnj than .the —•nd Vlriinla A«mu<<br />
ATLANTIC CITT<br />
PAT CONWAY'S<br />
BAND<br />
ll.IS A. M. 4 P. M.. * p. It<br />
MUSIC BALL<br />
lnff ETfrr Alias~,spcned<br />
her* summer hqine, 802 Stenton<br />
plactr , ' f 1<br />
STRA<br />
TODAY and SATURDAY<br />
C.FIELDS<br />
•oguPH iuncii<br />
Don't miss the<br />
opportunity<br />
<strong>of</strong> buying your<br />
book tickets<br />
NOW<br />
Sale discontinued<br />
JUNE 30th<br />
Tickets good<br />
any time<br />
MONDAY and TUESDAY<br />
A Screen Epic by the Author <strong>of</strong><br />
ae Ihe Four Horsemen<br />
AND THIi OR1AT CACT—<br />
Gcttmrfe Olnuted<br />
TMy ManhaU<br />
Arthur B, Cartw<br />
Mirtlia Matlox<br />
Mum Cinllo<br />
Ed»arJ Connelly<br />
Mack S«iin<br />
Luclcn LiultSeid<br />
TM.I.B KalhatiM Umttrmnt H. Hi<br />
. .. • ••• c.wwft-.V" v • ' : - • : •••-,.-.• •<br />
fiffl ; t<br />
fe.'rl.<br />
hi<br />
it IMPIN (in, v i. vwvn. ny^,<br />
SOMETHING NEW<br />
SENTINEL-LEDGE<br />
CONTEST<br />
STARTS JULY 5th<br />
$2,500<br />
All You Have to Do to Win a Valuable Prize is to<br />
Guess the Names <strong>of</strong> Movie Stars Shown at the<br />
834 Boardwalk<br />
NO COMPUCATED RULES, NO TRICKS, JUST FUN. ALL YOU ARE REQUIRED TO DO IS<br />
IDENTIFY THE PICTURES OF NOTED MOVIE STARS AT THE STRAND<br />
<strong>On</strong>e Rivitea BaUding Lot, value $1,250, from Ralph<br />
L. Chester, Inc., Developers, Office, 8th and Central<br />
Avenue.<br />
<strong>On</strong>e Ford Roadster, value $330, from Edward G.<br />
. Kurtz, 9,08 Asbury Avenue.<br />
<strong>On</strong>e Frigidairte, complete, value $270, from Standard<br />
* Electric Supply Co., 835 Asbury Avenue.<br />
<strong>On</strong>e Radiola No. 25, value $215, from Radio Special-<br />
.'' , ty( Co., Bourse Building.<br />
I tf<br />
. ^J-x. *- lA-C S<br />
LIST OF PRIZES<br />
<strong>On</strong>e Hundred Dollars in Gold, from First National<br />
Bank, 8th and Asbury Avenue.<br />
<strong>On</strong>e Round Trip to Bermuda, value $120, by Clayton<br />
B. Roberts, 9th and Central Avenue.<br />
<strong>On</strong>e 3-Piece Upholstered Porch Set, value $70, from<br />
Read Hardware Co., Inc., 848 Asbury Avenue.<br />
<strong>On</strong>e 400-Day Gold Clock, value S50, from Lake's<br />
Jewelry Store, 822 Asbury Avenue.<br />
<strong>On</strong>e Ladies' or Gentlemen*s Chamois Jacket, value<br />
S25, from Weaver's Store, 823 Asbury Avenue.<br />
<strong>On</strong>e Eastman Kodak, value $25, from <strong>Ocean</strong> Cifo'<br />
Pharmacy, J. M. Hertzler, 8th and Asbury<br />
Avenue.<br />
<strong>On</strong>e Large Cowhide Traveling Bag, value $25, from<br />
SI ai ii I oil's Store, 810 -12 Asbury Avenue.<br />
<strong>On</strong>e Pair Ladies' Gold Evening Slippers, ;•»--„ ^<br />
and one Pair Men's Sport Oxfords, value S1Z.W,<br />
from The Boot Shop, N. C. Smith & Co., 813 ASbiiry<br />
Avenue. --<br />
Total Value <strong>of</strong> Prizes, $2,517.00<br />
IN NEXT WEEK'S SENTINELLEDGER<br />
*«l!<br />
-ft-, *•<br />
-If'<br />
d»\<br />
WAIL FROM THE<br />
DEPTHS ECHOED<br />
ON BEACH HERE<br />
\i<br />
1<br />
g about thia fish<br />
t's true Yesslt-j thats<br />
fc>2 peynd giant <strong>of</strong> the Pacific<br />
i landed by a<br />
I boy, ii&f ^ButSf <strong>of</strong><br />
iith. Calif<br />
fha Strike wp maiie from ttia<br />
k <strong>of</strong> tin barkentint Olympic<br />
h bti § climax gamg garni<br />
llrhmce at sea. Captain J JI An<br />
rigij tooks like a mulfst l<br />
ilu <strong>of</strong> IJr 1 scngcrs will bo built in tht vessel,<br />
Including deluxe and dobl double atat(v rtte<br />
commoilationB by according'a Wei<br />
Moms, inn wHor, p»lm room, come nod entertainment that al<br />
dining union with lesUnB cipociu moil overwhelmed the vialtcrs.<br />
|( 70 to 76 perseni nnd Seat deck Mr Burke outlined tho nark <strong>of</strong><br />
for daneihg<br />
the conventisn and stressed the<br />
llle estimated coiit <strong>of</strong> earh Yea hlfhllghtB especially the effort to<br />
Bfl, fully cquippd, will be np- nature u uiilliirln morteugi. law<br />
proilmatalj $fflO00D<br />
short In form to reduce the cost <strong>of</strong> (Continued from Page 1)<br />
The company ni»o proposes to recording with foreclosure pro<br />
run the vowel the ycnr argund ex vixlons to alii the moneyed Inter<br />
notify ag Bson as pel<br />
«pt in severe winter gales and in e»t an,l yet with suffldi ifflclent rener sible<br />
the aprlnjr <strong>of</strong> 1928 plaei a sec liations to enable the boi>rrewer<br />
to Claude McCarthy<br />
ond vesseTon the run which would' ea.ily meet bis obligstio<br />
give an Idea!<br />
- „- -Jna Mr<br />
W Palm Beach,<br />
chedule<br />
Other plan<br />
th i<br />
cannot bo n»\t>_dtd from<br />
Burke<br />
su<br />
sn%<br />
h a<br />
much<br />
m<br />
good<br />
Last Address<br />
at thin time bt but thi<br />
urp anil predi., With incidents far lei* thrilling<br />
th compBn> is ml its ultimate<br />
now being financed<br />
1 loption in all the than that contained in the mute<br />
th States At the conclumon uf<br />
<strong>of</strong> having in its directory<br />
.. _- ju^t outlined Stevenson<br />
report which wai* seumled this<br />
Philadelphia Atlantic <strong>City</strong> and<br />
wove chapters upon chapters by<br />
measure <strong>of</strong> uppiauHG that it lie<br />
Ot-«an <strong>City</strong> men <strong>of</strong> the highest<br />
which he has held geneHitiana<br />
ser\ed he expressed himself IU<br />
standing<br />
jn-atlil'^s Hia pgn would nlcturf<br />
willing at ii Inter i*eKKion to the htimcane and thi. gli»htng<br />
<strong>On</strong>pt Patton is a native <strong>of</strong> Phila apoak on Ileil Estate Advcrtis bH the Impenetrable darkness<br />
delphla, v, lth thirty three j ears <strong>of</strong> in*?, which formed one <strong>of</strong> the<br />
experience in shipping having most interesting feature's <strong>of</strong> the<br />
roar <strong>of</strong> the breakers the suf<br />
fering, the momentary hopes the<br />
graduated from the Pennsylvania! convention<br />
nre insistent fears<br />
Nautical Silmohhlp Sarutoga in' —-—<br />
Mr Heller handed the eammum<br />
HestaU, that the traveling! SACK GETg CONTRACT nation to the secretary <strong>of</strong> l^L<br />
ment safety comfort rUnii I ffOR AUTO AMBULANCE Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce who h<br />
and a stfii<br />
:nfhpjyinfe with the belated re<br />
•t adherence to<br />
^chtdule and 1* his int< ntioti to SMuh-bukrr Machine Will Cost the<br />
I ucst At the time <strong>of</strong> going to<br />
[IFLH^ s reply had not been regerv<br />
'e it aa far as is humanly pQ^<br />
<strong>City</strong> S3 995<br />
3d from the man in Long Brunei<br />
le with up to the minute vessel *?<br />
—in fflj-t Mufficient time ha§ not<br />
petieneed and practcal person It wa found b^ the <strong>City</strong> Com elapsed far an interchange <strong>of</strong> lot<br />
I und cfileieiit management m s^iont rs it their meeting thm tara It in bblieved however that<br />
wt k that theie was onU one bid po^hibly Furdello and h friend,<br />
for fumiahmg the municipality MeCiirthy were buHdies separat<br />
w ith in ^utnmohfle amhulance<br />
VOICEDISAPPROVAI<br />
e [ for a time hut closely taiit hy<br />
Thi hi i came from Cha* Hack tieM earlier formed in the thriving<br />
dealer, uf thin ut> It mae fnr a fi^hiiig industry in and_about the<br />
dlgtdb<br />
nor£h%Fn~New J^rfeey^town How]<br />
close the guess in tht dark comes<br />
n via** presented ts the truth may he revealed in a<br />
from Pate I)<br />
tin tract to Mr Sack later l^ue<br />
solution licfi over for two<br />
y n i tent tone to t-\cry mot according to 1 iw<br />
rwt ho hitherto LRJajLl <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
Citj ma^mficpnt approach ave?<br />
the auto boulevard bd<br />
FORD MAKES CUT<br />
Fish, dossil t he After prolongs 1 dmguK^lon th** IN MACHINE PRICES PEN POINTERS;<br />
re^olutien was a lopted that thf<br />
secretary mquin. <strong>of</strong> other resorts Average <strong>of</strong> SiO a Car on Ne« HaahUUe adverti^s luslf u the,<br />
along^ the Jer^e^ Count and from<br />
STEAMSHIP LINE<br />
proved Models<br />
Hy thut makffi 20 099 000 UD can*<br />
Florida to^n^ a* to the means em<br />
annually ThlB u & tip Cor Detroit, j<br />
plojed for this problem with th**<br />
i • •<br />
Announcement f* made < f a re<br />
&ETWEEN ATLANTIC thought in view <strong>of</strong> presenting sudi luction <strong>of</strong> an avcragr, <strong>of</strong> ^4Q or The Fourth <strong>of</strong> July la the d^y<br />
data to thg Catnrni^feinni TH In the all nefc improved mo IEIR <strong>of</strong> Ford «hen Dad tells Uttto WUUam ibeut<br />
AND NEW YORK ftay <strong>of</strong> hclrful ^ug'gestion as well ear** which comcj m the nature <strong>of</strong> cl e gssii times he need to imvo ehoot J<br />
as eoTistruetbo criticism a most agreeably gurpfiie to every<br />
Se^lun Well \ttended lboj> intfrcst 1 in automobiles<br />
• • • * _ i<br />
(Continued from Page 1) About forty local realtur^ an i AH ears new hiive tlLmountubli Hr Qoldstrom Called in him <strong>of</strong>fort.<br />
the roll call partook <strong>of</strong> a rim* starter an 1 balloon tires 3 19 §o around toe norld I ^ — —<br />
l^blt ihey have <strong>of</strong> culling<br />
' > one steamer in operation 1 unit for thrir nia^nifie nt support Hl*s hlHTEK Dl \D<br />
1 1927, scheduled ts le-a^e at the reefnt Be qui Ci pb-nnial I<br />
Gvldencs ha§ b#en dug up tftati<br />
Yolk daily at 10 a m at meeting at the Playground sa\e Ldwar-J klem 1707 Green Roser Williams, founder ef l<br />
i at Atlantic <strong>City</strong> dock at an Inttrr tin^ report <strong>of</strong> thf nat Germanto^n and during the sum laisnd BQIA llqyoF A lot<br />
p m leaving Atlantic <strong>City</strong> ional t,<strong>of</strong>m.ntifn held at Tul^n mtr cottngtr here and piermastei will now prsseed to I§p his <strong>of</strong>f tne<br />
p m and arrliinK at dut.k In'Qkla irlj this n onth Mr <strong>of</strong> the Oettin <strong>City</strong> Fishing Club i: family tree<br />
,1 York <strong>City</strong> fi a w B irkp journeyt 1 with 25 other receiving g the vmpathy py <strong>of</strong> hii<br />
• • •<br />
\pasel will be alle ale from New Jei>e>itp'- in tom>.iin\ with friends here bs reason <strong>of</strong> the lss* Sliddleweitflrn itales are corapWn*<br />
i to 1 3BQ pa^seogers and ap th Fhiladelphii Fhldlh an anii Ptt Pitt bburgh h i <strong>of</strong> f h hi« sister t M Mrs Jl Julia Darnley D l tng that Chiengg Is steal ing th& ^a«<br />
matily gOO tons <strong>of</strong> freight ggatnn^<br />
to TuU iiLh ma \P j who with hpr hu^hind UP stnek ter aUt sf the Ore % Lake I But th@<br />
for up for its<br />
h m ill PU in their apartments in Phil idei spring has seen eg ee!3 that lew<br />
f and *>, f* * «»<br />
0?<br />
STORES<br />
10th and Bay Front—<strong>On</strong>e store, including<br />
eleven vowboats, gas range, refrigerator<br />
and other fixtures. For the season—$250.<br />
Boardwalk and Park Place^Gorner and<br />
inside store. Price on application.<br />
Show Room and Apartment, Ninth and<br />
Boardwalk—From now to October 31.<br />
Rental $1,500.<br />
^ L — D EALTDH. H<br />
.DiiBOIS • **• '1'<br />
503 Ninth Street<br />
V9ma<br />
RUSSELL H. NULTY<br />
Phone 140<br />
Ford<br />
' J -1<br />
> f<br />
Cuts Price!<br />
Listed below are the<br />
delivered to your door<br />
prices on the new • y<br />
improved FORD<br />
Tudor Sedan $546.28<br />
Coupe $536,04<br />
Touring $422*34<br />
Runabout $401.86<br />
FordorJSedan—$597.48<br />
Balloon Tires—Starter and Demountable<br />
Wheels are now Standard Equipment on<br />
all Ford Models.<br />
PRICES ON<br />
Ton Trucks cut $55.00<br />
Half-Ton cut $35.00<br />
All models on hand for immediate delivery<br />
TIME PAYMENTS<br />
Edw. G. Kurti<br />
Authorized Ford Dealer<br />
908 ASBURY AVE. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N> j)<br />
PHONE 600<br />
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MoUiri wli !ii\ I'l II II ill '<br />
trjinit 1 II il li I \ i<br />
when i'tillmi Hi n \ (i t<br />
meal liili III-III i i i I i n<br />
llir iitrivuni-i'~ i" tin' ill. i<br />
WEST OCEAN CITY<br />
BOULEVARD FRONT<br />
HAS BEEN SOLD<br />
lion, uiily iibout u iL.srii i. m.,iii,<br />
and the Uuyefs txpi-ti -aifriumi-1<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>ltii (in the resol"* iviliiMi llw<br />
nwt few wuoks. Olfi-w ul" M..-1-Ulutivi'<br />
buyers lu purrllu"' «H In' 1<br />
uilHuiil tmO 1«W ill Ih.' lii-1 !•!-.*.•••<br />
have been rBfusyd, uivunlinK lu<br />
Mr. Johnson, as th.' mnipimy Ju-<br />
Hires Ihest' to so intii 111.' nwncl-<br />
Khip'Of ft* many indivliluul I.UJuin<br />
a§ possiblii,<br />
sii.i ih,.i i":..""ii »...i!.. '••<br />
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A heavy demand fur Wi.-«l <strong>On</strong>-all<br />
<strong>City</strong> lots is coming fruni tliP nuotion<br />
<strong>of</strong> Ihu State ill which Millvilli".<br />
Vineland, Bridfeton and Salcni art'<br />
located, according Lo Mr, Jghn=.., .ijilil'lilly 111 ,ii-|l(i>ill|S Uf ill"; _____<br />
rmaiu.i,.,- Within III- ILfSl UlirtiM , ~ ~ ~ .,, ,• riv IIMHXASl-K NIL «•<br />
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July 2nV-BA4 Pitfki^l "n [<br />
('.I. -.-l.'ll * i . - . l * . ( » i - . < H n A v * f ! ! U - . "'- l-ulB". Th,- tfafillont<br />
Inneto '•'-'-I'"'"' Htararai.'li-d, Hie virgin<br />
Bover workl 1 " 1 ' St » waariiig " *liiti- hahit and<br />
'""^nii/iii. th " Wler taniilii a bruwn or black<br />
S h ""W* l ; h lhc<br />
insuiratiim <strong>of</strong> i!fir. I Cnnvent <strong>of</strong> St. AUKUKIIII,., at about i<br />
i th l the th Nput ft wht^re wh tl today .HtuinlH thn :<br />
0(|ue»triah statuB i.f Ilenfy IV. :<br />
"Mn - {jyH^eil away the Templar- '<br />
isiii <strong>of</strong> thn Mi.I,II.- Aijea, li.-tween i<br />
III.- knights <strong>of</strong> Ih.' olil uhler and I<br />
you <strong>of</strong> thu m'w <strong>of</strong>ilef, thi-r.' i« H.i<br />
" • • " hislnrii- continuity: y.-l nil that 1<br />
was tuiiile and i-trrnul in the old j<br />
and a cumrnit- '• l ""mi. At ihi* time, rule» <strong>of</strong> a». • li«'fl on in thn new. '<br />
m lull „ Jf"Mrs p* W Foeht' " ll| "''IV "nil ronduct were formulat. , Truth<br />
'am Mm. Wm. Cameron; appointe.1 >"'• J *uuld not feel Muite fulHilinK. "DyinB, Jar-que. ,le Mulay, Iho ,<br />
fto see if the cannot he put In | m i' ciul >' '"•'»>• ««"• 'n«t to Stirj limt Muster uf the iil.l r..|iinlr uiiil: ,<br />
plDcebefore the inllux tff summer, S'oUf nunilj tu remembrance' by I'll i* but ju«t that in thw n-l-nble ,<br />
vin'tors ri'i'HlllliK for you Hume <strong>of</strong> tlionti ilay, and in the laul momi-iiiJ <strong>of</strong> I<br />
M f r VI wi-«- wi« in ' M <strong>of</strong> suadeii that<br />
i^nii/iii.<br />
ruH'fuft. | my lif.', 1 lay open the ini|Ully .if I<br />
th " Wler taniilii a bruwn or black<br />
i"' llw ;"">»l«f"l with a Marlrt eroHB, the •<br />
.i'n- i'n- mi-*•">>*» mi'-*•">>*» <strong>of</strong> a dlamnion <strong>of</strong> thr<br />
a aommit*;fh"ff it*;fh"ffAt lhi, tin,.. rule,, <strong>of</strong> ^<br />
I"<br />
IHne'Vnie'riiariiatlon will mean a ('""« uniteii with the Tartar forces, lion" iind "the "oiijeitfve<strong>of</strong> 'hiimiin<br />
f An<br />
jfomplete chanR1! in the bylaw. «••'tET' t,,"'" 'r ^ = - thouicht. Every" iihilowphical"<br />
fqulring a thlrty-iluy notice to. eadi.S'<br />
s !<br />
1 '<br />
1 ;, A 1 """^ 'f f.«» was ten, and eai-li nidKli thouuht'J...<br />
Jlnember before It can be Im-orptiP-' j' 1 *. 1 >> th " M ?K"I , hmperor Ifarciinij life's urublunw; every ,e.<br />
|ote,l in the bylaws ttnd ««lH £ t r S " 1 I "" r* Z" m °"" l "» ml un '' "«-u«li intiivf.luiil<br />
Itution, hut those present felt it ,i°' *'-.', "./'•'T iw fri V hll f W«uti'>n reifUrdin^ the relation-<br />
Itu be the bwlnnimt uf n new i>|l.irh " U 1 '. »J " fu! llf"l"P <strong>of</strong> de ,hi,, between man andGo.N every<br />
n the hiatory <strong>of</strong> the oKNwiatibn. ' ld f. A ^f • "«."!*. UiiDuwu- scientine invtwliButJ.,,, n,,;i ,.„,,},<br />
There are miles <strong>of</strong> mw territory ^'' "'"p I' 1 "*" «'"« rren,ier-, IniliviUual tlu-urUinj; n.Kur.|iiiB lhi.<br />
BinB B|iene.l up ahnve Seventeen, i '" *" """ »""'* ° r *•"' vii'luriuu* , phemirnena <strong>of</strong> nature nre liiit pi-<br />
..l streta, where huitdreilH <strong>of</strong> home*<br />
will no doubt spriliir u|> In the<br />
neat future, while the Cu-opcratlon<br />
,nf friends below the hridjje will<br />
tiring its own reward in everytliini,'<br />
worth while,<br />
its motion was held In abey-<br />
Iencs till the next meeting, when<br />
there Will be a larger atteniilince<br />
to discuss ways anil ineuns <strong>of</strong><br />
haying more iriemln in active partioipatioii<br />
<strong>of</strong> tlie «umn»r'i! werk.<br />
The next meeting, Tuesday, July<br />
B, will be held at the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs,<br />
F. W, Pocht, 1224 Pleasure live-:<br />
IB. '<br />
"Let every member he in heri<br />
?laqe, prepared to discus som^ <strong>of</strong><br />
' e mast important tiue^tionN ever<br />
t ought before the assmiation.<br />
[chief ainonK which Is the- esten.<br />
,«iqn <strong>of</strong> the rluh. activities ailing<br />
Bhe entire bay front, reiiiKllitinK<br />
o limitations, as far as there is<br />
.« horns," says one <strong>of</strong> thn active<br />
aiiembern <strong>of</strong> the association,<br />
rEMPLARslEAR<br />
A FINE SERMON!<br />
from<br />
"The hislory <strong>of</strong> the Mi.hl]e Apt 1 -<br />
a 'veritable palimpsest, one tvril<br />
fioh unolbcr,. unLil it, ht>conif<br />
iuitt. tlifTfrult tu do*.'ipln v r thi* orifr<br />
mil beneath the acc-umuluUon ot<br />
ry fitiitements/' fiiid tlu*<br />
ipexiker. *\Still more nnennis i<br />
he U»sk <strong>of</strong> determminjr that which<br />
from thut which h mn're<br />
y lejrtmlarv Yet mu 1 bi<br />
mf» device or ombla/on^d hiflil,<br />
s with strength ami skill they un<br />
ieated a friendly rival at the tilt<br />
ptnd rei'eived the reward- <strong>of</strong> tfiilor<br />
thi* Queen <strong>of</strong> Love?<br />
K<br />
n«* Knights Templari formed<br />
n& <strong>of</strong> x lie uirco Areat military orioundrd<br />
dUnnff the twelfth<br />
nri It§ founders w, n» a Burlaii<br />
yi4fiH Hugu">^ Hi* Paji",<br />
-it k^CiE *fr* m x 'ortni*rn<br />
i<strong>of</strong>c, Goumrol uO ^t <strong>On</strong>ur<br />
-*', i\, 1119, undertooh. the pro<br />
^i <strong>of</strong> the wfngee flr kmp tt<br />
fcfo 1 after the fir^t 'ru-jdi*<br />
y -were ^oon JOIM.I1 by "ix<br />
heirs and formed themvhes inti<br />
dlglou^ company* taking oatl<br />
pr + narch <strong>of</strong> thP city to «;afe<br />
—njrd t\> public highways am<br />
jk* j»kf worldly chivalry 1 he*<br />
svere *o live 'in chastity, povcrtj,<br />
CIH lience/after the order <strong>of</strong><br />
J«ne6ictf and to *fight with a pure<br />
jnind for the supreme and tnie<br />
I)<br />
ent order <strong>of</strong> war<br />
dwin J,- king o<br />
l over a part: °<br />
ng: next to th<br />
l aksa—the ^o<br />
j<br />
Had<br />
You Thought<br />
<strong>of</strong> This—<br />
That the time to-'buy <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> Real Estate is<br />
right now—<br />
.From, now on hundreds <strong>of</strong> men and<br />
women are turning to this .delightful resort,<br />
anil this great throna <strong>of</strong> vacationists,<br />
many <strong>of</strong> whom are real estate buyers,<br />
together with the great forward<br />
strides in the development's programs<br />
will influc'iure the real +statt; buying<br />
which Nvill c.inse the .opwnrd trend o[<br />
pi HI. 1 A( 1 NOW—while the puns<br />
are lower.<br />
There will he .in eiitiniHiastic response<br />
to these tniitchlniw LOTS that wu <strong>of</strong>fer<br />
you. An inventitfalion <strong>of</strong> the.se lotn «l<br />
our <strong>of</strong>tiii 1 now *1I1 mean pr<strong>of</strong>its for you.<br />
LOT<br />
85 feet by 100 feet<br />
Located on the east corner <strong>of</strong> 28th.<br />
Street and Central Avenue, which will<br />
he. the turning point <strong>of</strong> Wesley'A venue<br />
when opened. This lot is up to<br />
LOT<br />
"•» 130 feet by 100 feet<br />
Corner <strong>of</strong> 2«th Stract and<br />
Central Avenue<br />
Up to. (irn.de<br />
FRANK E. DARBY<br />
721 Asbury Avenue.<br />
REALTOR<br />
Phone 49<br />
Whui! Hull wlii<br />
is truth?' Trulh i« inlinitP, ai'l- ! in<br />
ive, ilynamic. creative, nit .-tani.>. ' %<br />
thing Npoken. At bent, the ^MuktMi<br />
! audibl<br />
i,r'\v,ili<br />
thini:. J<br />
tll» Truth,<br />
iiav.. uf<br />
i.v.- uf th-<br />
jr tru-t, an.<br />
lie U alili<br />
ha<br />
'il'ir K,,,bi Ildrli 1 hf-.lum.<br />
:-arlh<br />
mi- |.iT- lin-.ik<br />
in k>nt. • In 1 UlScti<br />
81? Eighth St., O.t.u CTtJ. N. J.<br />
HEADLRY & ADAMS<br />
"' Ihe<br />
Bealerfl in<br />
Oi-i iiu-nud - may enter. Twelve<br />
i?:ilt-*V. Hi., lily? Hlii'-ly n Kiile READING COAL<br />
I'.ir thi- fiiiliiwef* i.f Cnuliiuiii, I'l.ii.i KinillinK Woiirt My narrel or C^ri'<br />
1<br />
('ui-tu- nnd >l.ihuninie.h a fr'i'e for: Jlenl Ciul un Ihe M.,rket. 200(1 lb»<br />
'',. Mi'iiithlnx 1.I..I f..r tin. iniuiiliii., lu the lf»n ciiarnntt-ru.. Hell Phon<br />
s: ii uate fi.p tlii' Jew, Hii'i Office nnd Tardl<br />
•t'.'k. the liciliiiin. Ki.r. wlii'ii! TENTH AND WKHT.<br />
When improvements begin, prices |o up! These were not boom pr<strong>of</strong>its, made in a<br />
time <strong>of</strong> unhealthy activity.<br />
And in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> they go up fast, and They were pr<strong>of</strong>its made by shrewd buy-<br />
they go high!<br />
ers <strong>of</strong> good properties in a substantial, per-<br />
Property at 13th street and Iho Boardmanent, fast-growing seashoBe metropolis,<br />
walk, bought in 1923 for S!)0,000, sold in 1925 nationally known as "America's Greatest<br />
tor $360,000—a pr<strong>of</strong>it <strong>of</strong> $270,000, or 300%. Family Resort." More-—far more—<strong>of</strong> these<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>its are still to be made.<br />
Property at 12th street and the Board-<br />
West <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> is the logical and inevitwalk,<br />
bought for $50,000 in 1921, sold for<br />
8310,000 fit 1925—a prollt <strong>of</strong> over 500^0.<br />
able place to make these pr<strong>of</strong>its—right in the<br />
necessary path <strong>of</strong> future growth and devel-<br />
Five lots on Asbury Ave,, bought in opment.<br />
4ugust, 1925, for $12S0 each, were Hold the And NOW is the time to*buyi Thepres.<br />
next month for $3750 each—a pr<strong>of</strong>it <strong>of</strong> <strong>On</strong>t low prices can't last long.<br />
112,500, or 200%,<br />
If possible; come and see W^est <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
In-<strong>Jun</strong>e, 1925, four blocks between 42d <strong>City</strong> ^>« for *»- j»».« yourself; if you can't ' ^_^_<br />
nnd 48th streets were bought for SI 50,000. In come at once, send the coupon<br />
September, less than three months later, they f or illustrated booklet, with<br />
were sold for $625,000—a pr<strong>of</strong>it <strong>of</strong> $475,000, colored map and full informaor<br />
more than 300%^<br />
tion.<br />
BAY FRONT<br />
LAND CO.<br />
N«t Door to <strong>City</strong> Hall<br />
OCEAN CITY, % J.<br />
Boardwalk Office<br />
lOlh nnd aiafawalfc )<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J,<br />
Philodclphm Office:<br />
B30.BJ1 Land Title tilde,<br />
Gtuhden Offlses •<br />
VAN RUSH CO.. ,t<br />
625 Mardet St; if<br />
'. , ' Camdoiii.lJ.J, , ' jjj<br />
!Ut-<br />
Gee W. Kutlerworth, <strong>of</strong> Phlla.<br />
defphln, l.n- oiirneil hi" tla(fl! at<br />
hftoO ijenlral avenue.<br />
"We Arc Uero to S«n» You<br />
Ferguson Express Co.<br />
]!£xpreB« «nd Bksgntfe Tranifer<br />
Charming, Well-Built Homes<br />
•850O,»6500<br />
Now Undm Constmttion on Thil Traet<br />
Herewith ore phstag <strong>of</strong> thrco <strong>of</strong> • (rrouji ot<br />
homus now uaiief eonstruction at West Ocoan<br />
<strong>City</strong>. The houso on the left cost only WOOD, ineluding<br />
Ihe hit—the two below only SOSOD.<br />
Those are beinit built for the owners, anil<br />
financed up to IU'"i <strong>of</strong> their edit, Aik m about<br />
this plan.<br />
Rend What TIIMO Prominent<br />
CitizenB Suy Abou<br />
West <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and tli<br />
Men Behind It.<br />
Vront<br />
I.nnd Co.<br />
S (SVxt li<strong>of</strong>tr<br />
, to rut H.ii)<br />
i oci pur. f. 3.<br />
PleHne send nia a<br />
copy <strong>of</strong> jnuf nt»<br />
illii«tra(ed booklet<br />
wribi; >our pmiirty<br />
at ^wt pceon
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"l |« ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^' a ^ea^a^aMa^||P^^^^^B|||^^^HH|^^HLa^LaVLrla^Laiar^La^PauVa>^IM^>^^'^U<br />
sppwr<br />
I0&T-—Fur neckvlaea. on Aabury aven<br />
Sunday iMt. EWit kindly notify t»»<br />
OTtowo nrenue. Philadelphia, for reward<br />
K ) •IflST—Frtd»rrJ^it or Saturday mn.-r.lnflr.<br />
fc> ** NloUi aivl Central *£.,«. black<br />
?£/ ^*lkt contalaln« ebout »7f lleenn cards<br />
for 13ul«k cari aaYnmntailrin ticket to<br />
, Fa, Jehu W ftufc, Lh.<br />
US''Ar fnronutloq ludlnff to<br />
U»l.,r John W. f>ulcr. 1!1<br />
l Hiv rMU or BIS Cntnl<br />
VVfpfM by 3t<br />
FOR SALK— Coat r.atiln survey J5 x. 6<br />
Met, draft '£ tts*t aultvhld for flihlm;<br />
or jfunnlnjj-, toilet fn forward cabin *\x-<br />
CrUhder ensltui with electric vtartcr in<br />
mifldlt, cabin Covered, cocknit with wind<br />
elvleldt- one-mau i^Atfijl, aipocd 10 tA 1A<br />
ptO*. doe* not rot., fnit mlntri—*K0<br />
Durinff larsei- boat. lEmlph ft, BuvliUfu^<br />
62Q Ninth street Oceai* CltJt N J<br />
FOR SALE— zfi-fnAL cabin rrulaer. fuureyllnder<br />
lied Wins? engine, flrat-clava<br />
condition. Apply Jd. ffanmm. sufi Eliihth<br />
ftrcat. or Bar avenue* and Uatteraca road<br />
O<br />
HOOF1HQ and houalr hcatlnr iyittiu*.<br />
Let td tejyalr and oalnt jour ro<strong>of</strong><br />
Gnttfrlnir, ir^RltldiX am} ftitjet metal Wtji-k.<br />
G*,. iiB a call—n do tha rat Sniltti<br />
the Tlnjunllh 309 11th it, B"» Kl-W<br />
PLUIIBIMU AAlf HEATING—Ectbnatei<br />
cheerfully liven V/i»k all auannteed<br />
C Bay Tiultach. TCS Weet avenue. Bell<br />
lai. I" y<br />
FLUItRIHO-rlEATIMO Do you have<br />
nlinuhlns; or neatlns trouhleaf For<br />
quick and btlafactory Barvlce evil R. C<br />
Shaw. 1121 Aabnry avanoa. Ball U0 1-17-T<br />
j. ncEXN'cn*<br />
Kj. (Slaaaa adjnital anl npat!**.<br />
EcaHa. »« AIOOIT aianna, Ogam Cllj<br />
0. B BHAW AND BOKBoMl<br />
•utal work. OI all Utfa. Hi><br />
tarro cv to* Msall, Qha frj • c<br />
wajll^do tha ran. KB Uth atna<br />
SECOND MORTOAt.ES—<br />
UNI IhflTED nali In<br />
from tim to ISOOd oii<br />
ntato In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and<br />
•or a term not<br />
Inn three yr»re and .<br />
nthly InatallmtinU. Dettleuient<br />
In 4s 1<br />
"* ^apWteilwffA^t/i ,' '<br />
WANTED—Portion W DtOa by<br />
WrltTe Wt>KAN*wtanee nay-e wort exi*rhnov)<br />
and olre«to- »i»ly 111* WwJ<br />
awanna. ^^^^ frUi-lt<br />
YOU HALE-<strong>On</strong>r, HIK*" root betr bar^t,<br />
one flinirer sle outfit, coin,ilct# ono •!*foot<br />
ftiujitsr, thi-H *hqw «-.»• and 'ami<br />
" Apply TEO Boardwalk. Vlt<br />
HAWtM, Jti;<br />
*J, TRUIAY. JJTNB 2S, I1928 SRJ<br />
ii^ •' •^mr-^><br />
WCHJOI<br />
Apartments tbr feeot<br />
iOR KENT—Have dandr UnrQwnti<br />
rent, JZ-iQ Ui tmOf<br />
jiTur trail Howmd<br />
1 B»iw.f»_r BMI ^W tv^tf^'l^^r<br />
INWaS by day or wi«*J<br />
t4^ 7 ailED INWaS by day or<br />
p»farrt4.^ Apli1r ?!» JLikury inS<br />
7 Apli1r ?!» JLikury ry inS<br />
FOH IiETlT^Booio wMi ptlitW <strong>Jun</strong>ily.<br />
centrally located* for senttiraan. Fdea<br />
HUB per week. AUditia. Foat'O'lIco Box<br />
IB. (Jcean Clly. 4-34-lt . — ,.<br />
BOHEES I'OINT tlEt-AKR SHOPFonil<br />
turv nnKlfU and hifint^afld wood flu. Hdp, Wmttd<br />
lahlnff ut «T«IT dHcrtpqon npbvlitarjr*<br />
flnt-et«c work. S Sgmrri avenuv Sdtoua WANTED—Whit* gsn A wt«n*n f^ 9<br />
Point. H. J, Fhou k(-B,11. tll-tt tintit 12 «nt7 mpniUijI. AptfJr Hqiiu]<br />
AEOIIIB nAIBIS<br />
iloar, Miff Aibiny ttW&iK. tint<br />
BETA1R8 to atKtrls wafc^a<br />
Qaneral Jobblnff^ brlckifork, «tn*nt mrK Iroluv mptAi*} tnachlH tnd Inm work- WAHTFU>~W(itri*n for '<br />
ud Dlaitcriitc. ZW Tfalnl itrecc. Phono feulioia Mlchln. Workft Hartna work- Bit [US. APEIJ «fler T.W<br />
1111 Baltla aT*. Ailaatle Otf Mfcr Bit l<br />
Mfc<br />
von; plai<br />
BPHOL3TEKY and wlclar iiittilhini re-<br />
wan [ulli miuutd. Harnr<br />
t)*li«l ind tvpMtnud. . WrIW Lewla SALESWOMAN -^ Refln«»l. In ««11 hint,<br />
W Waalty An. Bonmur natdmflv Uth<br />
Thonu. St Louli avemw, Xstf llmrbor. arade, Donular. tfimnuitoivl silk (Ins?He<br />
and Bar am Ball M. 1-U-r<br />
N. J. N4 for Ot«*n %,lir and vlcJAlty. bin<br />
•IDHI, ffoldni t7Dtta»rf&Tiity, nermi<br />
BBIOEUYIHO AND FLASTEHlNa 5B0E3—If! rornrUlm what n can *><br />
vantldD wotlt Mrs Kalli, 13 W*<br />
Sf.W. ADAWS *BBO.<br />
to an oM pilt or ibn. Anr Un) ot itue, 0«u <strong>City</strong> C-ItVlt<br />
HIM alianad. Hattrlo Shw Hnalriiiir.<br />
BaaU Donats, Bft «U AahtnT. aZ,<br />
'"USV<br />
OaaU CUT. Mir<br />
s>i-| to uiiit wllh per-<br />
ment WH nnd m»k* h«r"jlf pi<br />
t»ll> t»»ral. ly t^raond, 052 Board-<br />
ELECTB1CAL FIXTUBE3--\f« nfeiv Jut Iatonitr;<br />
walk.<br />
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tba lUtAtu you want Cora. In am<br />
look Uiam onr. Standard Elactllo So<br />
<strong>On</strong>, Inc. &M Ajlinrr avtnaa. 1- WASHDJQ ot ill Unli. Alt wmk nurantabl.<br />
Iha Spick and Span fcundrr.<br />
, mcriutio<br />
HOME BUIU-'lNfi und CONTIUimNO<br />
HO W«t AT.. afn. Jlu^I'^^<br />
Frop. Ball 111.*. * a.,.,<br />
pItrtv<br />
Fluterins. BrleMiylmt and Jobblnff<br />
rrom<strong>of</strong>e attchtton irircn alt ord«n- Wm<br />
Wrtaht. 424 We4t avcuu*. Fhoh« LAUMDItY SEIU'IUE—Wktn dliutliUrd<br />
370-at 5.21-tt >nd otheti full to plena ti? Ifollifr'a<br />
lauiulrr, £nuu> nrm»n. Z05 Wtnt Av«<br />
I*. O. Bo* fifl. <strong>Ocean</strong> Clti. 4-30-9t<br />
BEAL ESTATE. Piilldlnr and Contrutlni Fhoiin. 411-J. Call nurnlnia bolnro nb»<br />
—J D. Collar 1SU> and Stmnam ava. "clock. «0.»t<br />
T17<br />
WANTED—Wuhln|| i.nd ironing work to<br />
do. o:u Bar arcnuc. B.ll-41<br />
LOT GRADING qBlctlj and dwaDly done,<br />
lot- HI4ML gtraat* »od nwta bntft UUNDLL WASH by tlw<br />
Hbftlbai. 4 Hull, general Otmtneton, llrt Jones 30% Third BUret<br />
•tn*- Md AJrarr won* OHU <strong>City</strong><br />
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FINANCIAL<br />
PLDHBmO ANB nEATiMO .. nnt sndi. u no bosiu will b.<br />
Gaparal Carpmtar and<br />
hd<br />
US Altmor A«a,<br />
CR<br />
II. HYEB5. JR..<br />
74I.J 217 HorUi Havwchniettt Annna<br />
L Marin* 82«1<br />
'Atlantis Citr. H. J 1-HI<br />
1 OOU^With prtvato fanrilr. anffablo<br />
for month <strong>of</strong>,July, dmo to beach, okn-<br />
Manni) alEMo^, luonj<br />
•wpelfi Omi nrlBi'plId. Write In J «z<br />
Hattta. qenem(I)jBfll}>. Oceen <strong>City</strong>. N J.<br />
MERCHANDISE<br />
DON'T BDT 4NTTanQ DEFOB£ YOU<br />
vl.lt oud too* ram. <strong>On</strong>an CIU Fnpiltun<br />
Warahooaa SlltV'aBl Weat avum.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Cll,_ niano HO, Ooniparr prleca.<br />
W H. BelaiBia, FTflu 1 10-y<br />
FOR HALE^jHorJmmer E,, r.nire win,<br />
oven, alvo'lMi and aprlnpi. Apiily Utr.<br />
Wemlvy evonue^Arat do<strong>of</strong>'" &.2&.lt<br />
Una <strong>of</strong> e r U<br />
mt to th* t»p*am*r. LJtxirpI<br />
. Api^jr for paztlcuWn.<br />
Ta. «-18-3t<br />
Wanted M»I*<br />
COOO Old h.ilrO.14) boo<br />
uiiUnt, Will iilvo H<br />
Upcff t d clQilnff ll acamnU, t<br />
flauu;i4l ttatebionu* tmkins ccan<br />
nt<br />
d t l t i l thJ Lt<br />
ria-luu B<strong>of</strong><br />
ox M- 2, So<br />
For<br />
FOR HA^E—Oru) *(nft.*T Ail-<br />
FOU aALE^Jft-fo<strong>of</strong>r^ clinker' fiiiilt kjVfi<br />
with I cylinder motor Iq sudd order<br />
Can ho Ken at Clarlui Rrtrt. boat •toram)<br />
oil>r» mjulrtd<br />
to »^J»af #p|^kAa^ar Hit BUI bf GH»ilaln><br />
on qt Mon » •al^'BlIl VxD ha.1ak*H<br />
H coitTcisfd VjtaMui JOtu iS ?<br />
SalJ lUll ft tl^tr. itaWiiL. ,<br />
ilfunr, ot RoltTf l^'-Hwrp mw» 1^ Robert<br />
J. Wbxpi hia wUfc to- Ttdedo. 1W H 1<br />
> utitd to SitJ |bxdntha|{.<br />
Ausuic Sru, IB, uodar which aa]> eertala<br />
pranibo ittiala I lhCO C !lrat iajf<strong>of</strong> July Mat;<br />
at nlfch time appltcatloh will M maleibr<br />
tile allowance- oC ComrauvlonB aaLfeouneel<br />
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CftllMUlI C the Boarliwalk, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, a» fol j WILL SOON BHICT ing wai<br />
dvIlullULu Iow»: A. W.-«,16, x-0.60, 7.17,| ARCHIVES BUILDING eonvenUoi<br />
AM n,,Ai.n i ..,,, 7.86, 8.05. S.SO, W.i.JO, B.10, B.ao, URGED BY LEGION mttj,<br />
• IN SHHRF I INF 9.60. • 10.10, 10,30, 10,60, 11.10. , The Hi<br />
;: Wn dflVACi LI11L 1180i uso, p, M.-PC.12,011 WesMiigt, D, 0,, <strong>Jun</strong>e 24— J£* *?<br />
• ' 18,10, 18,80, 11.60, 1,10, 1,30, 1.60, Erection <strong>of</strong> a 12,000,000 public w.-^j :•<br />
Care Every Twenty Minutes PC.2,00, 2.10, 00, !,50, 8,10, 8,80, nrchiveg building to house World ., ,0 j<br />
Between TKIg'<strong>City</strong> and ; IS HEST<br />
. Adama, whc<br />
rpMtsmte in thi<br />
ea« lart March,<br />
-,t »» hi, homf<br />
3,50, PC.4,00, 410, 4,30, 4,80, S,10, War records ami other valuable ,n t hj 8'<br />
... . AUanlicCiCv Atlantic uuy | a B.30 i6' sab! 5.50. S.10. i.W, olio* 8.80. 0.00, 0,30, 7,10. B,60, ! government assured for .iMUrmntl the near tare future, »etms j jj,,," |J<br />
Alianuc Wily ,'a .-. , , , i 10 ,„> 10 , 10 ,.• 30 a,n 10-50. „ ,n- 11,00, •nection<br />
fromiiona<strong>of</strong> the bill.<br />
<strong>of</strong> the nrin ff!<br />
The proponl to erect t a publ public! bl Mm iey<br />
rehivea building here has been' bee eemmenc comme<br />
ery actively supportf d by th yard on<br />
merican Legion, A resolutio Radcliffe<br />
- necesnary, PC-Parlor « skiiiB Congress to make provisio among thi<br />
walk. Oceao <strong>City</strong>, every 80 mm- ]u3tl, i^met not run be<br />
ha build- ating clati,<br />
vtBS, and duriiif peak hours at Oc»an <strong>City</strong> and Llnweed oi<br />
""I* frequent )intervals. These ,j a y - W~weekilays enl/<br />
TSUI mak, regular rtops at Fleas- ,,„,,(, c!lrriei| at frequent int<br />
anterallB, Linwood "id Somern _..: :<br />
Paint, with intf- M. stops on HERMAN REHBORN<br />
1<br />
•vice will bo<br />
IS LAID TO REST I<br />
' t intervals<br />
•, This car nl Director <strong>of</strong> Suppliea<br />
' comfort to PhUadelph a Dies SALES<br />
I *e reeeirnized in<br />
_ ntri.; ,3 I1 1 the ether other eoi comI *Tn»y W p<br />
fflf_* in Ly»t it is painted a prolonged illnew, <strong>of</strong> one who ha<br />
m me,n W.nmmei in cream b«n a conwrtsnt vinitor to the re<br />
r*UJ>&f... ."UJPW ... the other cara cars are port for the past thirty yea years<br />
,j<br />
,j<br />
thV<br />
thVwll<br />
mil known<br />
known<br />
comblna.<br />
comblna.<br />
Herman Rchborn, uncle o<br />
Willia Herman F Rehborn, Shriver uncle for th <strong>of</strong><br />
"A Good Deaf<br />
<strong>of</strong> orange -tad eream, William F, Shriver, for the<br />
lairs have reached completion greater part <strong>of</strong> hi» lire was prom.<br />
DEPENDS<br />
T BighUi street tracks in inently identified with ths <strong>of</strong>flcial<br />
ON THE BKOKF.R<br />
•<strong>City</strong>." "New'"•and heavier life <strong>of</strong> the city <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia,<br />
eld by Btesl ties, sunk in hovins jerved Mayer kemlrick as<br />
, baae <strong>of</strong> H-inch concrete, secretary during his term a» re-<br />
PERMIT US TO<br />
«* roadbed equal to the best "iver <strong>of</strong> taxes. At the time <strong>of</strong> h»<br />
HKKVE YOU<br />
ntry in point <strong>of</strong> solidity death, Mr Krtborn was assiMtant<br />
i fir irilley travel anU director <strong>of</strong> the phdadelphia De- For Rent<br />
With this final step in partment <strong>of</strong> Supplies,<br />
ion the <strong>Ocean</strong> Cits dlv- I" addition to his close connec.<br />
he ItlantS <strong>City</strong> and «en with Mayor Kendrlck in city<br />
gr^ai rSKS^IeciairihiX "•- nariors <strong>of</strong> OUver Bair, Fhila=<br />
crowds from the fcioui-Centen- delphia, on Tuesday,<br />
nisi In Fhiladeiphia and the u<br />
Sooted for Atlantic <strong>City</strong> anD IN "WINDY CITY"<br />
neeka <strong>City</strong> hostolries, is taken into . _<br />
• T. Attention it directed to cqnnee.<br />
Hens at HeannMlle with Penn-<br />
"T-IvanlB Rollroad elestric trains to<br />
»d from Phiiodalphla, vio Maret<br />
street wharf, A flve-mimit«<br />
Wtt will be made bj <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
BSand Shore Fait <strong>Line</strong> can at<br />
RUssusantvillB far Penniylvania<br />
electric trains due fjom Philadel-<br />
— w5 IN "WINDY CITY"<br />
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j<br />
The Rev. Dr, Norman Vincent<br />
ent. pastor <strong>of</strong> the First M, K.<br />
nurch in this city, will leave here<br />
_ illy next week for Chicago, whore<br />
he will attend the (treat World's<br />
Service Conference,<br />
Dr. Sargent will be hack in<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> before the f6ilow[t]|;<br />
Sunday, ^<br />
— ' "—••-n, A 30-minute Mr. and Mrs. Eli C. Krupp, <strong>of</strong><br />
la for the last Lazisdale, are occupying their_cot-<br />
Pennsylvania electrie train Brnvtaee,' SOSJ West avenue. They<br />
huf at 18^0 a, m,, if necesgaw. spent the winter m Florida. They<br />
f ^Bke Mhedule effective <strong>Jun</strong>e q| hsve been summer rijsidents <strong>of</strong><br />
M>B8, daylight saving time, fol- Oee-an <strong>City</strong> fifteen years, Mrs,<br />
KrtJpp is a great lover <strong>of</strong> this re-<br />
,^BiUey Jeavea Eighth street and! sort.<br />
Cottages<br />
Homci<br />
For Business and Pr<strong>of</strong>it<br />
CAVANNi —<br />
REALESTATI Acvmm<br />
We Are Authorised Br*»<br />
for All <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />
9th and Wesley Avm<br />
OCEAN CITY, N. i<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 084<br />
RENTAIS<br />
Here is the Place to Make Money<br />
in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Right Now<br />
LET US PROVE THIS TO YOU<br />
Your pergonal inveitigation will tell you more at a glance thanwe coiild<br />
write in an hour.<br />
FOR SALE<br />
' This BuBineis opportunity at 310 Atlantic Avenue, formerly known ai Jordan's Meat Markit, •<br />
coniiiting; <strong>of</strong> a market and provision building, with about $10,000 worth <strong>of</strong> sijuipiient, iuch ail<br />
Three-ton ies machine and V/t h, p. electric motor.<br />
<strong>On</strong>e standard refrigerator, large iisst, 10x10x10, • . •<br />
<strong>On</strong>e 12 V- HUNTMY GORDON<br />
in 'BEE SECOND CHANCE<br />
ADDED jCOMEDY<br />
miiimw -<br />
Paily ^latioee