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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<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 />
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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 />
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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 />
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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 />
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Branch<br />
48th<br />
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