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Haite DUlilkd Vuwirar l>ot 12c<br />

Parr Cider Vlocgsr .. lx>t 16c<br />

IVsnal Batter tumtler tc<br />

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tonncn* know goo«l hrrad.<br />

i<br />

That corner) [that needs a piece <strong>of</strong><br />

furniture <strong>of</strong> some kind can be made<br />

more pleasant to look at with a<br />

Window or Spinet Cnair. Mahog-<br />

any or Ancient Mahogany—<br />

$10<br />

Lamps lor the Bed Room t,r.^LZ^<br />

pink, yellow, blue. Can be used most anywhere in the house,<br />

Our contract man will estimate on furnishing your cottage or<br />

apartment Why not give us a call? We will give you the<br />

estimate and cheerfully invite you to—<br />

"COMPARE THE VALUE"<br />

Dig Week-Eod Meat Specials<br />

Genuine Maryland Spring Lamb<br />

Ib lSe i<br />

LAMEST aRCULATIOK<br />

IN OCEAN CRT<br />

Ashrertlea ta Oceasj CUy Seallael OCEAN CTTY SENTINEL<br />

VOL. XLII—No. 11<br />

SENTINEL READ WEEKLY<br />

IN ISM BOHE8<br />

Advertise la <strong>Ocean</strong> Clt* Statlswl<br />

OCEAN CITY, N. X, THURSDAY, JUNE 1,1922<br />

Price Three Cents<br />

Field Day Manoeuvres. Public SEAPLANE ARRIVES AMERICAN LEGION JOIN PROFESSOR PICKENS Gorgeous Exhibition <strong>of</strong> Wit,<br />

Schools Gives Brilliant Display AEROPHOTOGRAPHY ; MEMORIAL SERVICE AT TO TALK ON ANTI- Invention, Acrobatic Skill,<br />

Six Hundred Pupils Saluting the Flag a Thrilling Spec-<br />

tacle—Aesthetic Drill—Story Plays<br />

CROWNING THE MAY QUEEN<br />

A Glowing Tribute to Efficiency—Congratulations are<br />

Showered Upon Faculty by Appreciative<br />

Parents and Public<br />

UNO COAST PATROL! PRESBYTERHM CHURCH LYNCHING UN<br />

THK BROTHERS APPLEBY. EX-<br />

PERT EX-CAPTAINS AND ^<br />

PILOTS IN CHARGE "<br />

Near about the hour <strong>of</strong> seven Tues-<br />

The Annual Field Day<br />

Z SchooirC^ V"<br />

Schools, Wednesday,<br />

Festival, I moro than one occasion.<br />

' m SSSf • him "" f gntttul tor th « hcartH<br />

: once renderad him by the teatheri<br />

U^S^^L^r^X,\Jl nr.'rnan", lht "<br />

higher far than eouM be couched in' training "Sr the fesi<br />

"?£}'"• i dances, the Aesthetic<br />

The manoeuvre" were witnessed by gnule girl., and the<br />

j waters <strong>of</strong> the bay, anil steered its way<br />

(to the Fourth street landing;.<br />

I It hail been an eventful flight; for<br />

.the water* <strong>of</strong> the Delaware were<br />

! rougher than the open sea, when the; iwiwr, twi<br />

;plane dropped that the pilot and his; were four men.<br />

n~.mnnni«- -.r-s,. — •—•- -•-- • T:clothed In the st>.» ... a~...•".«.-u.II,;<br />

I during the trairic period <strong>of</strong> the Bev-1<br />

HEROES OF FOUR GREAT WARS I<br />

REPRESENTED—MASTERLY<br />

DISCOURSE<br />

\<br />

The Memorial Day set-rice held Sun-,<br />

•lay evening, at the First Presbyterian'<br />

Church, was in many respects an<br />

unique event. Four gnat periods <strong>of</strong><br />

American history were represent*!!,<br />

and four great wars. ,<br />

Seated upon tbe rostrum with tho J<br />

pastor, "<br />

MAYOR JOSEPH G. CHAMPION<br />

AND CITY SOLICITOR BOS.<br />

WELL TO ADDRESS MEET-<br />

ING AT TABERNACLE<br />

A great rally and mans meeting,<br />

held under the auspices <strong>of</strong> the John<br />

Trower Memorial Literary Society,<br />

will be held at the Tabernacle Baptikt<br />

Tbo<br />

^ ^ ^ ^<br />

June<br />

in con-<br />

with a membership drive, bs-<br />

. the National Associa.<br />

the advancement <strong>of</strong> colored peo<br />

legc, Baltimore, be ia now field recre-<br />

Piekens will address tho •meet-<br />

on the work <strong>of</strong> thc Association,<br />

Beauty, Freaks and Frauds<br />

ProRresHive League Circus a triumph <strong>of</strong> Amateur Art—<br />

Thrilling Flights Through Space—Death Defying<br />

Whirl in Flame—Gymnastic Genius ,<br />

DID YOU GET STUNG?<br />

Doc Shakenback Hughes With His Hypnotic eye "Lamps"<br />

the Rooster Into Laying • Leather Egg—Moon-<br />

Shine Beats Volstead by a Long Neck<br />

all the<br />

1 na pamprci. and during<br />

c„•_- . r-- -utn jj,, Washington Uve»," Bev. Ckas. F. N. Voegelin<br />

• I a« fur north a- li\-creil nne <strong>of</strong> the most eloquent<br />

OCEAN CITY flLL STARS<br />

# OOWM VINEUINO, 7-4<br />

(;K\V\<br />

i:<br />

i<br />

I<br />

i<br />

l l<br />

o 0<br />

1<br />

II<br />

could<br />

pration the fe<br />

not have been so idgnal a<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong> U h b b<br />

ami that boy~or girl will truce bock<br />

the I.lea or emotion, which became the \ Ilolilcr tribute<br />

, me<br />

g and formative factor in h!» mortal hero urn<br />

or her life afld walk, to thc FieM Day ruun lJncoln w<br />

Festival <strong>of</strong> thi» year. the eloquent 'eul<br />

The pupils went through the intri-<br />

te moveU f h M Dri<br />

to America's im-i<br />

true, could not be true.<br />

"Men are not born into an et rank. pro»e.l himself a ma»- tte"p^"ituff*w'a^"frunT*to~eontIIn Be'^'y! ," 0<br />

hour they register their names a» «« r <strong>of</strong> . u » *V, bje *V *"'' erupan <strong>of</strong> Uncoln', life a divine Ideal. Total,<br />

impres.ive. with it large experience in an ' 1 "* Clvl1 w »'- "The men who .Ure are the seed <strong>of</strong><br />

_^__ • •staling' with young men ami women. Beginning with the birth <strong>of</strong> Lincoln, every reform In e\eo generation,"<br />

"tcpplng out into thc wiiler arena <strong>of</strong> Rev. MorTat tract.I in chronological or- said Rev. Voegelin. "Notwithstanding<br />

HIGH SCHOOL GBADIWTE-S WILL '" r - he **'" D ri"g them a message der, the outstamlinK events in his the terrible experience* through which<br />

\TTE\D K1BST it f r-qiurn * cl ' *? nh y «' treasuring In heart, 'checkere.1 life. Ithey passed. 1 have yet to bear a man<br />

-w.c^u risai St. UlnlHlH At Oie nrnmln. «,r^~ m-.-iii k-. -V.^r •• ^.1,1 he. "in the hi.tory <strong>of</strong> say who fought an.l returned. 'Ne\—<br />

disappoint*.!. Ot.l Bamum<br />

»tung hi> pation> with less eompune-<br />

o o<br />

3 1»<br />

2 It<br />

0 0<br />

o .-,<br />

A E<br />

g<br />

tion and with greater scut.<br />

) lar ** •"'' n 'K n 'y sppreeistJve<br />

au'licnce ultcn.leHl the circus, anil got<br />

full value fur their money whatever<br />

tnxlilen umler feet by their ponies, or<br />

scalped by a blow from a vkiaaa<br />

mallet, not nne <strong>of</strong> the players looked<br />

'he leant pale or white-<br />

<strong>On</strong>e player's hone proved sbsolnte-<br />

ly unmanageable. Nothing daasted<br />

him, however. He picked the born<br />

up under his arm, and proceeded with<br />

the game.<br />

The Mooriyn Four on the horiassttaj<br />

bar were above criticism. Tha ease<br />

with which they went through their<br />

acriarmaaca xra» perfect. Pr<strong>of</strong>. E. E.<br />

Unger, Ceonre Gardiner, Scott Adams,<br />

P. E. Selvaign and Chas. Cox, were<br />

toe scheduled pU<br />

•v»r. appeared oi<br />

. . . , ,•;-..- <strong>of</strong> hostilities," the preacher continued,'<br />

mortal hero ami patron saint, Abra- - - -<br />

I lJncoln, was never heard than -no,<br />

eloquent euloo-y. <br />

OR. HJWOLEY TO PREACH<br />

GfUDUATIOM SERMON<br />

frequenth 1 ' we heard it said, what<br />

stuff was humanity after all, Kantor. 3i><br />

XAir.1 \i ir'i r.r w^,..t i^L maiie <strong>of</strong>. The entlie world Jt »u,Toms»o, 2b<br />

Drill fo«L KrJan1a?"V.h5M»n«heS: ^tSSuSSS^ '" **"*" " M " Mi ""i^^ 1 ^ "<br />

u. , . anil soruidness. Tensa. Ib<br />

ThT \w^ ^K« i » "Then came the hound <strong>of</strong> the war. Maxwell, rf<br />

SL p penle) th<br />

3 cntjre piocee. and U> him belong<br />

ll«» linn fluiiv <strong>of</strong> thc prai-e and credit.<br />

he flame.<br />

Peter Yunk, who earlier performed<br />

womlerful balancing »tunts, ap-<br />

O A E In .lue und ancient'forni. acwr.Vinilpcare.1 in the role <strong>of</strong> the strong man.<br />

as be trl-<br />

Ufted a<br />

avoirdo-<br />

8amtonl<br />

ilwarf, Harry<br />

' and Fraud., maiclie.1 in rolemn ilig-'nad rrlired ju»l the<br />

I 4 21 \2 0<br />

SINDAY EVENING<br />

Dr. John Haii'Mey has been selectcil<br />

to preach Ihc grailuation sermon this<br />

>car.<br />

Thirteen grailuatc<br />

At the morning service therewill be; "Never." . _. _. .„_ .<br />

a short sermon, after which the or- • the human race ha» a man risen to a again,* should the need arise and the<br />

•Unanee <strong>of</strong> the Lonl's Supper will be place <strong>of</strong> huch eminence snd power, call come.<br />

administered. • ! who had through life to combat, "Men who haxard their lives are thc<br />

o against such great obstacles.'* hope <strong>of</strong> tomorrow. The men who sit<br />

W. C. T. I'. The speaker regarded the life <strong>of</strong> '•* ho"* cavilling ai. I criticising are<br />

LEGION BENEFIT MOVIE<br />

AT FAUNCE'S THEATRE<br />

nlly around tho arena, the jacka»»' Ha>e» appears! and carried or! the<br />

" flshine for OKitie- in the tail <strong>of</strong> the whole paraphernalia in his arras,<br />

JJ roo^trr. and the human >keleton play- some <strong>of</strong> the >prctatun> intiteil their<br />

" iiik- peckalioo with the giraffe around neighbors to kick them.<br />

thr fat lady. j Accompanied by a thunderous out-<br />

~ The t>ox <strong>of</strong>ficer was observed to re-'bur.t <strong>of</strong> music. Madam Buboyarrovat-<br />

tnarkathat nf the five hundred >pKta-i>ki appeared in her oriental n.~~<br />

ti>r». fnur hundre.1 and umpty nine' Instantly the ladies bowed their heads<br />

were iome.1 Boneholdi—quite a pro-', to hide their blushes, ai the naughty<br />

line family. 'girl cavorted around the arena, clad<br />

Afti-r tlu- prncr^ion, came thej'n two >maJI feathers and a Mring <strong>of</strong><br />

(jirciun , performcil by a tiev>* beads .and the n>en crowticU up closer<br />

<strong>of</strong> Athenian U-aulic*, frequently set-n'* '* ~<br />

mi thr Rar.!*.ilk. |<br />

Due to an o\er>iitht on 'V pail <strong>of</strong>.<br />

The W. T. C. U., will hold their Lut Lincoln, as Well, would TRtKEEDS TOWARD LKGW>.\<br />

HK.\DQl ARTKKS UIILDINC.<br />

FIND<br />

tlu'<br />

fake.<br />

niiiiittce. thi- number wa.. no<br />

The nui.lcns performed the in-<br />

-CAMKRUN OK THK ROYAL<br />

MOl'NTED-<br />

GRANVILLE H. STEELMAN<br />

Select Your New Suit From Here!<br />

Men's Ail-Wool Suits «25 to *U<br />

Boys' New Suits and Top Coats—good value oud goal st)le. from 3<br />

to 18 yeax», from - U-S4 to IK<br />

Special Sole <strong>of</strong> Neckwore. worth IL25-now only S»c<br />

Many New Styles in Men's and Boys' Caps .'. S1.M to<br />

Secretary, most colossal character in mo.km his- - . ... _ . - „<br />

— ,-, tory. whose fame will outlive the p>-ra- , fr0ln »*• V _J\ *- . Ut " * re V'" '<br />

mids." '"sT to haxard for the things they can-<br />

i. in (hi. not •*• .tilings which must forever<br />

At raunce's Theatre,<br />

ami Jw remain invisible to tbe carnal eye." " '<br />

* niJ " r A Urn delegation <strong>of</strong> the Morgan<br />

tricutr niiivcnicnti. <strong>of</strong> the itance. with<br />

cnh>urr.matr triace atul arti>tic perfec-<br />

ticin.<br />

The- intermi**lon wa-n, <strong>of</strong> course, Ihc<br />

nppuiiunr mnnient for tho appearance<br />

t>( thckver dug. the


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iWiiSSliSftii<br />

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' i "Government <strong>of</strong> the People, For the People, By the People."<br />

The voice <strong>of</strong> the people is heard as never before.<br />

' Now, the second factor which has helped to bring about this phenomenal<br />

CITY. N. J, THURSDAY, JUNE 1,1922<br />

B00TLE66ERS E M<br />

OF DOMINIE JUMMS<br />

NABS TWO WITH THE "GOODS"<br />

IN SUIT CASES ABSCOl'NDING<br />

—MOORE WILL RETURN<br />

Bootleggers had better fight shy <strong>of</strong><br />

: ucean <strong>City</strong>, for the Rev. J. B. Adi<br />

{Prohibition and Law Enforcement<br />

, .... Chief Samuel Convers, ot-<br />

' tended the three day convention <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Now Jersey State Fire Chief*' AMOI<br />

elation, <strong>of</strong> which he Is a member. The<br />

convention was held this year at<br />

i Hoekensack."<br />

Chas. Fulner, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia,<br />

Volstead nose capable <strong>of</strong><br />

ml la* Post OOs* at <strong>On</strong>an Our. K. J. u aamad claa sull sultar.<br />

_.,.-.. „ _. „„, ,,..»..„„„,„,., , has a<br />

, change in political affair*, I, the extension <strong>of</strong> the suffrage to women. | ^"^fie^c<br />

The pr<strong>of</strong>e.slonel politician fought female suffrage, to tbe last ditch.. Formerly 'a'Baptist minister, and 1<br />

Wisely nn.l astutely from his standpoint, he racognixc<br />

.would be unknown, unpurchosable, and incontrollable .1uU,..,l>. ,,„. «„„., Mv. Auams is proving, •"•»-•<br />

Won.an entered tho arena Innocent and Ignorant o"f all the trickery and'^ tl ^J*7 X> L to law vlolators ln N«|»n<br />

.1 i u— t— -ii— Sootleggers in the "coop," Chas.<br />

the shine <strong>of</strong>f the moon- i opened<br />

William H. Horn, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia.<br />

*««. suffrage, to the last ditch.iJ*% •^jSfhS'S^?.'SS? ! ^^"l^wSSlS'^a'jr 1 RnftiSfr<br />

he recognized that the female yole^V^VaZ^^ noZ^F*!^*^ ^ "£' **, $?"*& £!?<br />

..controllable quantity. oral Agent. Rev. Adams Is proving ^'pA^."!',,. 5" nlti "F^J^I'<br />

nd iTnoran, At .11 ,n. .*w» .... ;«"»»•'' • «•"•' to ••« vi ° lato in Sf PWIadelphia, and MI«. katherlne J.<br />

F. N. Vogalin jpent the hoUdaya in<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. fir. Voegelln fflS ,<br />

high and responsible position, In con-<br />

nection with three <strong>of</strong> the largast F_£<br />

Insurance Companies in the wontr?<br />

Miss Hattie Lee <strong>of</strong> Haddonfleld. N<br />

«- 'I"'^ 1 " T^S* 1 •*"> »r. and<br />

Mrs. J. Thornley Hughes, and «<br />

Und«f the wonderful Indoor cu£<br />

given by the Youn_r Hen's Progreisivl<br />

and<br />

Mr. and -Mrs. J. W. Morris<br />

Mr. and Mr* J. W. Morris and<br />

family were -town at their summi,<br />

residence 903 Fourth street f h<br />

family were -town at their summi,<br />

residence, 903 Fourth street for the<br />

holidays. *<br />

the Fin<br />

._.~.i, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, has i u> nn, numn, or i<br />

cottage, 940 Central ave-' visiting their numerous<br />

" M " tor the season. jcity.<br />

Wynnona,*« occupy-1 Mr. and Mm. Delsroth, <strong>of</strong><br />

In XI'<br />

I-th,<br />

';1 atout ' <strong>of</strong> Wvnnona.1. occupy-<br />

hl " »P»rtmenU at 932 <strong>Ocean</strong> avc-<br />

.u...,u,,«u.o .|uun>»y. ,"»' "irem, nev. Auams is Proving |"I"p)''.?""r|" 1 |Y'""' f<br />

THE NEW DAY IN POUTICS Won.an et.te.tM the arena Innocent and Ignorant <strong>of</strong> all the trickery and • Wml * lf a t "- ror to law vMaU>n ln "- '<br />

Evidently, the New Day has. lawned in the world <strong>of</strong> politics. Tho church ' chicanery <strong>of</strong> machine politics; and her very innocent un.l ignorance has<br />

baa long proclaimed the coming <strong>of</strong> the New Day. ami eviilence abundant wrecked the machine.<br />

In pro<strong>of</strong>, Is found ln the great interest and activity manifested by the laity. Expert political mechanics have been tinkering the old vote-factory.'<br />

to the polity and administration <strong>of</strong> the church. working double shift ever since; but have failed to discover the monkey (^dl^'id'r" way cit^n'/ran^nglniS.<br />

That this new birth <strong>of</strong> lay activity, and awakening <strong>of</strong> the lay conscience, wrench which woman threw into the cogs. two suit cases. ' c Howard Sehermerhom Jr has! an " sirs. Frederick W. Haase, <strong>of</strong><br />

will met with Innnit. advantage to the church none will dispute, Fur too Their outlook and attitude In political affair,, ha. abo exercised a power- • *** r n£ J*£f, & Ti!r^t\°,fZt *** fam " V C ° tUk *' °" T ^ IM j ta^r^SltJr! 1 "" Acco 1 ^^<br />

Ions, has the policies <strong>of</strong> the church been governed and directly exclusively ful influence upon the male vo»(> <strong>of</strong> the commonwealth, to the effect that [but the fact Is, Damlnie Adams had „ „, , p,,_h . „.,.. ul ., , them Is Mr. Haase's mother, Mrs. A.<br />

b, th. pulpit. soth sexes are learning to think for themselves politlca,'.. and realize a,; • %£$£*»*&£& Tn.'tT^>S*f">» uSf^H^'SSSSiS ^^dMr^TTSr*.<br />

The sutement casu no uncomplimentary reflection upon the ministers "> evk. 11 i tumeil from wintering In<br />

and ckrfy. In point <strong>of</strong> fact the pulpit welcome, the New Day <strong>of</strong> lay In- The result <strong>of</strong> this silent revolt I, making l,«lf felt in every community, j ^ . ^ ^ ' ^ l ^ SfitoJESi re£!T.K.*w^ Mr. ind MVL £ « fe'tr;^ *L .<br />

fluenee and activity: for none are more conscious <strong>of</strong> their limitations, by »"d with renr,! to every kind <strong>of</strong> public <strong>of</strong>fice. and behold, his instinct,, had not de- C. McCahan andthelr son from Over-1 Vfo^r OB^^^~^r~:\<br />

r«son <strong>of</strong> their peculiar training, and lack <strong>of</strong> experience in »uch matter., to None may ,._,K to pre.Uct the ultimate result: this however, is certain. • g'^WjJ- j J^lSJ^d *a ^t" <strong>of</strong> John E. F U ^ i S ^ ^ M i ^ ^ Church, theltev. Geor^W. 1<br />

direct the business affairs <strong>of</strong> the church, than the *p!endid heroic men pro- « ha t 'he future aspirant fur political honor- anrt preferment «llt have nee.1 hootch. . * JMr- and Mr*. William F. Allen, <strong>of</strong>! H^5"j f £&?* ?L| h A^1 em SI io1 %j<br />

-dlnc«th.alurand.»thepulplt. Perforce to w»rt ,o tactic, other than tho^ o, » KyKUne day. The New ^men l^ranjp... J^^!^r P ^,V^th°^t''fo'? ^jECX.^vJrd.p 1 l^/ha^<br />

Clemr and minister, alike, are gUd to han.l over the bur.l«n cf the Da > "" s he will be required u. .remonstrate it be- »haJow across the home, <strong>of</strong> e»teeme.l/frem" I ^t I J e o t MnK i i,te7 )me TuWUla> S^.fif..",?"]*V, W * ?r RUb f^ M t ot<br />

the day when such'teraoni from their <strong>of</strong>fice chairs, are able to direct the fore ar.r.o^rcim. hi. candidature. S^hls^ughter''"!!^"'^ HarrS* Another Philadelphian<br />

poUck, <strong>of</strong> a dry. state or tbe nation. U p^-d and gone forever. The in ,he -tr«t ha, come to realize. ** in «he a.iministr.Uon «••"»»«; ' ' '" TwaJu/ B^^W?cottage' U'itiST<br />

Gang poUtidans may meet in secret conclave, aad resort to all the <strong>of</strong> publ.c a'air.. there is r_o place for amateun; ar..t thai the businesi <strong>of</strong> daughter returned home from near- loe » t *' 1 at 2°14 Wesley avenue. Mr. „.! Mrs.'James Doak ami fam-<br />

trkkary <strong>of</strong> badtstair intrigoe as they will, outlined platforms, and nominate «overr.rrer.t. local r.r r_atior.ai. i, too >tnou and importint for apprentices. tLt\^> must ^, ,krir apprer.tice.hip before entering the ,..„. . ^. n S'v^Xh"'^ DtaSTy."' *??* &'hSS' "*' """ °* *"' W$± m ^ for "" """^<br />

poUUa has entered the arena, coat <strong>of</strong>f and «hlrt sleexrs rolled up. ar.d H Thirv:.-.. a- to w : rrrar,-- l. r«.--» •-»-— . Compir.y.<br />

wits tae t-i»l~>.. uitboot Divine Guidance." J.-.—.-._. J_ Peacock to Ua..:e B.<br />

. Partj <strong>of</strong> lc'_» iT3 ar..l -"•<br />

A. M. Grim, et *;.--. Execuwri.<br />

to John W. Ackley, tt al. 1.400. Leu<br />

SO »x.a >outh half <strong>of</strong> lot i?. Cnr.i<br />

_ «.... H«T ,_nc.ai ui . — — • ' ... - r—** -•« '«*wn tor us* sum-<br />

Mrs. Savage.'which took place May ter in WesUhe»t*r. ' mer at their home, 1501 Asbury ave-<br />

:.) pa-: recorv. AJ r.ever wfnre th* pajt r«oril» <strong>of</strong> a politi- 13th. • ' Harr}' H. Boyd fit Philoilelphia. nue -<br />

. , / ,,.. . • . , . . , .. . Just three weeks later to the day, veil known in business circles, has Miss Cora Harris is occupying her<br />

»i.l » careful.? rfruUrji*..; .'or as never bef.-re the pubuc has. xhty Wfre ^ ^ t^ aifair, from opfnr to the dty. Sfemorisinsv<br />

drtaaa<br />

For'a l^toiTrairo^'^SS ^ ta '•»"!,<br />

Miss Savage ha.I charge <strong>of</strong> the nri- Jlr Ba>o_,« Company. i^i,,a \M- a • •—•- tuwin<br />

for in.urar.ee £<br />

to Horace W. b«*n<br />

e<br />

Mrs.<br />

»;. -t'. «c. t^ccuto... to Horace W. been coming to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> for the |y they enter<br />

- -,\r:.-tr ril.DOO. Lot beginning in pa>t five jrara, and are mong the best ,__,,! (j^ir .IQ<br />

N E. :re <strong>of</strong> Plymouth place. 3T0 feet known and popular in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s Philadelphia.<br />

j. E. frcm eajt comer <strong>of</strong> Atlantic summer colony. i_*i..._ •»-.<br />

-- 4'tn.e or. I Plymouth olice *vt»n. ~ *-<br />

Tnu. tbe *tfiii»*'rT tt "" <strong>of</strong> the archduke was made an excuse for war; but was Thornp^-.<br />

not the true origin. The e are ->'~«« aa many petty princelings in Europe<br />

street 5 . *«<br />

ivmue. SO x 100 feet. The following<br />

G*ri* H. Collins to Martha L. Col- made the visit:<br />

r:. r^00. Lot In S. W n— '' '••• «--•--<br />

^xnka. J. Milligan to<br />

A.<br />

'CUmour. Mrs. Bryan* and<br />

°—am, Mrs. B. Bynm. Mrs.<br />

Mrs. E. A. Smith, Mrs.<br />

,' Ccmpir.y.<br />

_Thomas Harri.on to WUiiam *^ nu «.<br />

t~.M. Lot T0-, Section E. "--'<br />

.. rt__^ " . , ' ~ "*"» «»«* princelings in Europe Albert A. Brandt to Charle. J<br />

-J-- ^-uitoe. in ^ Mgm,. ^ „, ^ ^ ^ ^ u § ^ ^ W-VJL-.^ Ma* ''<br />

and to the charms <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. i Micklin. " ^ t# MU * Jean<br />

T^.t 01 "-*.^ «re the Udie, who, c. J. Shillock. <strong>of</strong> PhiUd,lpWa> „ at<br />

W> .ummer home, 1230 Wesley ave-<br />

_..u» __ voi- _ —. ru> -ummer home,<br />

. Lot in S. W. line <strong>of</strong> tin Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Fort, Mrs. I nue for the season.<br />

160 feet S. E. from Atlantic Munhall and Miss Munhall, Mrs. Tull «. „,. Mr_ Walter n n_n<br />

M x 100 feet. , and Mis. Tull. Mrj GUmour •«! Mis.! PhlUde^iaf^ve^ned ^<br />

F. Preston' GUmour. Mrs. Brvam and Miss . .rr^r. . •"<br />

. u. IUU oj, an.i u»ism, j«r». B. B>Tam, Mrs. Kitxmil- „,<br />

Jc ^. plan"* •**• S^"" A. " |«r. Mr, E. A. Smith, Mrs. Forten. ^<br />

t-. Th. Mocre Securities Company to M " Sorber and Miss Sara Olarma. ; w,<br />

ix^ to Eltic Oyirles Griffin Myers. Lot beginning. ° .<br />

as »5cve. j at L-.uresection <strong>of</strong> S. W. link <strong>of</strong> Bay The Women's Foreign Missionary' bn<br />

_.., to EJmur..i »»er.ne. with S. W. line <strong>of</strong> "th street, <strong>of</strong> the First M« - ' " " ~<br />

*12.T00. Lot In •Ji'r-ce S. W. along N. W. line <strong>of</strong> Bay Church, will hold<br />

lir.e <strong>of</strong> Atlantic «er.ae. 19 feet to Parktr Miller line, Juesday, June 6th,<br />

r.e <strong>of</strong> Cth street, therxe N. W. to inunection with S. Tha mmtttnr ; they baW i^,^ that tb. „„ .ho ^ wur<br />

away fi-oa the accne and perils <strong>of</strong> war.<br />

katp<br />

Hi schcl J. Hendenon.<br />

_, — "••*• !».«• tu war. block 1104 — —<br />

t*a£T^Lr.7v!ir^ - E SENT,^<br />

TataU,.ta^l_.wto|TOdlWtA. ^ ^ . . hl> f ~* <strong>of</strong> lot w ' P»« <br />

C P-Pfandtr. Executor, to<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> .GtySigB<br />

"" "~ «" e»ent <strong>of</strong> victory ia war. — OUT DOOB ADVEatTISING<br />

ef All<br />

A Satisfied Owner<br />

Owns a 2 Family Apartment<br />

TWO FAMILY APABTMENT8 are the beat kind <strong>of</strong> tot<br />

properties ia Ocaaa Ot» IM-4^ — ••<br />

Having leaned throoca bllteineee and mad) anxTcrinc these al<br />

aeetint and vital facta, tka maa m the Jtnet. tae poUtkal Uyman, has come<br />

I* taHara taat be aboold take a more active aad mtaUgtst interest ia<br />

\ ot the country, and ia fha adBiaietraUcn <strong>of</strong> U»<br />

- i to leallte as sever before that ia<br />

• aad death, he ia called upon ta —— »•»» aaavien ab<br />

tt Um kardeas aad taat therefore, tt raeta UrgtJy wiU kirn, to prevtat<br />

a__i_i|r aa leaf ae aaassssla, tae H.^ ^f ~ *<br />

, tae war n»ia»«ied ia all ita<br />

i wooad et bribery,<br />

| j<strong>of</strong>c, c. P_Pfatr, Executor, to<br />

' August Slang, et ui. ti-500. S. W.<br />

!»««««_* tatereat fa Um^<br />

n <strong>of</strong> Ida own home town, i Com<br />

t.lh.tl-.«f stru^. jV<br />

bear the heaviest share! Sscti<br />

i J<br />

aeaawrcial<br />

Pictorial<br />

BAB8Y WOOD<br />

It Wastes Place<br />

OCEAN cmr. N. J.<br />

APABTMENTS.<br />

each fl i<br />

ADVEamSEMKMTS ACCEFTEO<br />

Fer AR Phlli-ihjh^ Paprre<br />

At Batea<br />

V. LESOY HOWE<br />

AdvettMag<br />

«ae»ij aad Edwards Basldsag<br />

Tateahea* 4M1<br />

afitlet' $5,780*<br />

<strong>of</strong> C l W<br />

'. tt ux-, to Edgar<br />

Lot 32. 8__rti~. ^<br />

*»«• erary veie <strong>of</strong> ti_e bedy poHUt<br />

Ut« 1921 Ford<br />

Realtor<br />

•T tha ataS. hawj M eaa-<br />

OCEAN CITY SENTINET., OCEAN CITY, N. J., THURSDAY, JUNE 1,1922<br />

THE MIDI AND<br />

HIS MESSAGE<br />

DR. JOHN HANDLF.Y DELIVERS<br />

SCHOLARY niSCOIIRSK ON<br />

THE TEN VIRGIVS<br />

FIVB<br />

eompromliing, and fcarlcnn In hi:<br />

program <strong>of</strong> festivities. Dr. Handloy<br />

nunclation <strong>of</strong> deceit. ground; xomo into<br />

took occasion to warn<br />

In the course <strong>of</strong> the introduction to nnd xomc Into good ground young j Large fumjxhed roomH for rent, ren<br />

|hla dlHcourxe, Dr. Hundley rcvralctl<br />

YOU OWE IT TO YOURSELF<br />

ami family to have n reserve fund nnd constantly add to<br />

it—unit place puch n fund whciv it i* constantly xafc-<br />

Kunrdcd against Ions.<br />

Such u place <strong>of</strong> safety M the First Nutionnl Bank which<br />

will lx> glad to welcome you as u depositor.<br />

<strong>of</strong> Infinitely greater<br />

L. ROHICA<br />

U.->9 A«hury Avenue<br />

V, Interest Paid on Savinm Fund Account!<br />

FOR SALE<br />

Top Soil and Rravel. Delivered.<br />

GEORGE BROWN<br />

Marmora, N. J.<br />

RRST NATIONAL BANK<br />

OCEAN CITY,<br />

FIRE<br />

ESCAPES<br />

Bell Pboae, I860<br />

I oil with the unwise. There are *omo<br />

ReupholsterLig<br />

For all typen <strong>of</strong> bu|Mini.'M<br />

Repaired and Painted<br />

cuse for all wort* <strong>of</strong> preachments un-;"f ••"" earth.<br />

on all — ' • -• • • ! • - -<br />

human<br />

which<br />

ergeses<br />

tion<br />

upon<br />

Little<br />

tion<br />

and the<br />

"lamb."<br />

Atypical<br />

above conUmtton may l«e>" ftmrnl in -uwo- m,.U>r 'nwifw mtiilitinn-<br />

the favorite sermon <strong>of</strong> a popular >' ;""r. and in tl.o final cnnflaKraM<br />

evangelisf •» II» .«••1th. .• r<br />

01<br />

ViTronflos [ah.T nvViUiVno " **" man can carry hlx friend- to<br />

Now, uhat really uu» the »ln <strong>of</strong> the " cavc " or *° God. Nor can we re-<br />

>HON[.<br />

pretematur<br />

gellst < •<br />

fooUsh _ „__ .___. _ ,_....__..<br />

and thriftless wife who neglects her '"d volcanic oruptinu... Tho earth is ni.i.ie-t <strong>of</strong> all"Vitis-l'fooiishncss Vive PoHcnt to'carry it<br />

household for trivial pleasures, and tomitiui. >.ut firo fmrn uithln. uorr fooli.-h. pror.it.<br />

obversly, in the five wise, the dutiful "The'*nrth wa. ma.le in timo" ..-.i,! "A little fooll.-hne,» l« re franks I a^<br />

wife who has a piece <strong>of</strong> p|p or a nice I'r. Handley. "it -hall l.o .Ictn.vo.l a \rry venal nn.l nardnnable " said the<br />

cake always on hand, should her hu-- •'> lime, and with time." pieachcr. But he warned his hearer.,<br />

band bring homo an unexpected cuc-l " 1V: " immediately folloAinc 'lip that fooll-lines* invariably and ulti-<br />

to dinner. • i'-l prophj.y, ninenr.iin-r the .io- ijiately Icsl to wiclcclne-s and wicke.1-<br />

Dr. John Handley s interprvlati.in >tnictn>n or niatrnal univer.o, that nc-^. t ruin.<br />

<strong>of</strong> .the parable wa* Minn un.l 1OKIC.II. Jr -"- •loliv«-i.-.l ib nio«t rlia-tr ..f l.inituat: •:...!<br />

underlying the parable, lo the cvperi- '" tho mo-t poetic <strong>of</strong> im.inery.<br />

ences and exl(tcncie« <strong>of</strong> every .lay life Dr. Han.Up'- the., prncre.le.1 in an<br />

was masterly and forceful. illuminatini. u.i\, l. rx.im nut the<br />

A party <strong>of</strong> literary men were one analncie. to l«- ilu«n.<br />

day .ilscussine the rrll^imj- ut-lnok, parable <strong>of</strong> the Vimin.<br />

and the prc.-cnt •lenre»ic.n, wviiclt ""* Snwei. Sure er.l fell up.m hai.l<br />

over until ihp<br />

We Guarantee Approval <strong>of</strong> Local<br />

and State Authorities nn all oui<br />

Work.<br />

BUILDERS' IRON WORK<br />

BROWXWORTH & CO.<br />

1611 Samson Street<br />

PHILADELPHIA. PA.<br />

"Lei I'« Kstlm.tr"<br />

FOR YOU /Awnings and<br />

^House Furnishings<br />

[Our |>Kre» arv l.c«mt |HM«ibl« rimautmu wltli (luu lot» fur luvr-ltuenl suil for Inipmvrnienl—the ebulrv nt<br />

«:t-cau y<br />

tread <strong>of</strong> tfaa tfa» on the Yellow Cab baa<br />

been worn away after thli long. grudUng<br />

teat. Tha carcaaa i» Intact afttr mora<br />

than 1 f . nnrt j n< W rtvotutiona.<br />

and heavy in tha canter what* tha<br />

comes, tapered at the edgta to<br />

steering easy and to protect the carcaw<br />

against dcttmctr** hinging action <strong>of</strong><br />

high tread edgca. Tbe ffi-s.«T U air bag<br />

yrparnirii to ^ w Tiir* ^mifiMin tT*ttrtm and<br />

ptnncHng <strong>of</strong> every individual cord. It<br />

ia double "gum dipped" to make m<br />

that each cord ia thoroughly<br />

with rubber.<br />

_ | !| <strong>City</strong> Gas Light Co.<br />

Edgar P. Berber<br />

Real Delate<br />

In 31st St. Section <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Gity<br />

w<br />

Fin Cotlaj;t.-^ lor Sale or<br />

Kent<br />

I can Ktnit yuti must any<br />

Cottage in our I)i>lrict<br />

Lois Sold ou Term*<br />

Don't let the apntiK ftn.1 >ou mith a<br />

L.iWy rouf. Tbuml«r *torm» aic cod in*<br />

AD*\ a le-tky rtx.f will be apt lo remit i*<br />

tuti*ulcraililc tlatui^i-<br />

Chininr>»> Hi t Ir tU »lw>ul*l tsc looktM<br />

.id* r »iiJ in t-tc M ilci-tij;ht. Smokry<br />

c .unuic) ICJII IT m-ulc to ( *tc»\r atkl heater rrp«ir«t<br />

Mo\r atul heater I'»J»c*-<br />

Tia, *l-ttc »Q*. »l*j{ moling.<br />

SMITH'S<br />

The Tin Smith<br />

309 Eleventh Street<br />

Cord* have averaged<br />

14000 mflca on Chicago Yellow Caha<br />

(UOO caba all Flre-<br />

atooe equipped). In<br />

tbonitndi <strong>of</strong> hv<br />

atanraa. they have<br />

given from 1&000 to<br />

HuOOO m&ee.<br />

t Look at tha tread—<br />

Thia k tha raaion why<br />

Cords unfaiUngiy ddiver<br />

mileage. It »TJ->— the<br />

mand <strong>of</strong> thoughtful<br />

ore oujera ior tneaa<br />

vilnts. The local<br />

Ptiaatona dealer wfll<br />

contmne to<br />

tha perKHu<br />

«K»t »n»ir»« PUeattsae<br />

- t II 111! t II .j _|.| if ___.tf^iK_.<br />

tzra loiii l<strong>of</strong>t anoacosv<br />

9 onrrcompt*ta.<br />

Straw Hats<br />

$2.50 to $5.00<br />

STA INTON'S<br />

All Kinds! <strong>of</strong> Quttara<br />

> i« rmortim NOMTH or BIMTH aruir<br />

B. F. GOETZ<br />

REAL ESTATE AGENCY<br />

FOURTH ST. AND ATLANTIC AVE.<br />

OCCAN CITV, N. J.<br />

orricc<br />

Rcaiocnoc. tat* af • UlUtlMOtOT*<br />

•tacH moarr


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• . . ' -,•'.; . •'•;V > '•<br />

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••Mtitt<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

Kiwanian. Bombard Tuckerton fUNDWORK EXHIBITION<br />

"Doc" Hooks a Blooming 6MDE SCHOOL PUPILS<br />

Whale, Titanic Contest SHOWS SPLENDID WORK<br />

OCEAN CITY. N. X. THURSDAY. JUNE 1.1922<br />

work wu not, <strong>of</strong> eocurM, <strong>of</strong> uniform .ad wry careful training. I son, anil adorned with a floral del<br />

excellone*. <strong>On</strong>e child excelled OT«- A second room <strong>of</strong> grade three, was' sign worked In wool. • |<br />

Beginning with the drat grade,! A composite nccne, showing tho careful tuition, under the nupcrvislon<br />

«^__ al ffVe) « ai. —.». I * ot * • no , w n «ould have been executed Ion the sand, ORlrl swlnirlng In a Hani- : I III<br />

In both roomn, hod their drawing<br />

til A I t i n m A l w l VVT ' OTEVENS AND TEACHERS I b W"*<br />

V "» babies.- | moek under a shady tree, a church and lx»k» on display. Plane drawings.<br />

Ma*a» a^lCUllUllll HIGHLY COMPLIMENT*'!) i The cutout ilesigns were exceedingly a house ^iot fonrettlng the oriran- compan* work, printing and *ketching<br />

_ ^ _ ^ _ '<br />

«_••_- I<br />

HWHI» *• Uingoo wins Ante Race by Aeroplane Taetlm—<br />

•••••••iwiiiaf<br />

"« DISPLAY<br />

wej| j,,,,^ pBrtijuia^y y,, giihooetta grinder and his monkey wore all In "fan nmbitioua character, covered<br />

designs, one or two examples <strong>of</strong> which evidence and finely wrought. every paire.<br />

' r m . l jL hov l b 7 n l E!7 ld .?!L wlth •*" Thtn were tm > •«unniea <strong>of</strong> raffia . Pro( - KIIb y wperrtse* the drawing<br />

Biw»fWmi.-.n. i «., "" |iIwle »aCIIC8— a* the work <strong>of</strong> a child <strong>of</strong> twelve years, work <strong>of</strong> a simple de*lg>i. and «omc le'wroj. as well ns the Instruction In<br />

Rog.rWIDiwBs Chaiiiplpn Kiwanian Angler- a?X$^£ %£^*%& iJ&fSS. TS&ff- SS "SZ quilnt " lovlnit ^ m ^ l ^ l 1it<br />

P*W, the Tnekerton Yewly Scream '$&7&2£SL*~! I asaffr^Aasaf^MlssrVisSaaWeTssaj<br />

Wesley avenuo building wan a"roveTs^|comprehensible to a lay mind, awak'-l<br />

Bcneillct and Sim. Sterling Col<br />

!*J*2' ^a^J-At-SLt<br />

?»»«>»»• only Leach<br />

" w 5?J& *~lK Cadman<br />

S<br />

w *~lK man 2<br />

"Sf •"*•> Sampson m<br />

^ ««j«t« the situation, more- Sack 3<br />

«»%tlK(Miisptrian are very contra- Sapp H<br />

rtMir^ conflicting, tor a mere Smith ci<br />

.i??fc?J*? ^"ILeont***. It trans-1 Score by Innings^<br />

ef a whale<br />

•ear ex mbtnltU; for it Is tnerally Edwards, Jos. G. Champion, Roy!<br />

sopfoaed that soch gtrtwif, are en- Bourgeois, Fred Adsras, Prucott Cod tact time made<br />

ea the road, was awarded to <strong>City</strong><br />

Ckstssiasaeaer Evertoa> A. Cersoa, two<br />

ssadeaaae sflk embroidered banners,<br />

beaztag anttae embeatly snitabie for<br />

Trad Adams woa the priae for the<br />

ttee wttk perfect ease, aad no<br />

1 a pair <strong>of</strong> pbera sad a<br />

pedtioB wklch was hot-<br />

••- CUatoa L.<br />

_ iward* sad<br />

eatBed tke competition<br />

«o was, <strong>of</strong><br />

1 star features <strong>of</strong><br />

aad ever siace sUh rams<br />

: elasticity have been ge-<br />

heat captained by Dr. Allca<br />

retoraed shoot the boar <strong>of</strong><br />

TJie beat aUseeted by Roger<br />

-• *^ <strong>of</strong> the) weight <strong>of</strong><br />

. ra* .oaly with difdtat<br />

af *uperhum*a etthree<br />

o'deck.<br />

tcftfceeattaZI<br />

grailc, deserves commendation for iU<br />

8SNDTHKM D«<br />

„ * w... .v. ,r.»«, .-»••• lucniK" wen «xccuic«i. Mum Mf ucciiio—cncro are so<br />

rBon<br />

children <strong>of</strong> the age, one a full-faced the ubiquitous bicycle, to the latest The basket was carefully limned ami patterns to choose from—but<br />

Burkhardt, It would haw, moreover,<br />

been an! JJKure^n't'ly tracedjmd colored^ and and most modem make <strong>of</strong> airship. |colored .and the flowers <strong>of</strong> the cutout M|_, tm ,u»» t_ .. .<br />

^ ' jlar. Some freehand drawing, from pair <strong>of</strong> sheam " , to you.<br />

^T "kalfcn Z ^ S a "'' , 11 > llt « m 1 <strong>of</strong> A "njposlte Lapland scene <strong>of</strong> out- the object, <strong>of</strong> a water bottle and gla*.. Infinite credit U due all the teachers!<br />

fr^m ESSthSi wa. neci^an"°^ < T[ P " : Ll^-T'.i'"'''"^''' S * 0 T te|r "'"" «»«" n « ••" '•"«• for the exhibit, u>d in^parUcuSruS I ALFRED R. SMITH<br />

Irm ^ ^ i ^ ?S^^ ft! In adUUon ' both ">° «' «>l« '"«


BT EX^EU PtCKBCS<br />

QVBKT APPEAL FOB<br />

HAUGNBD NBSBO<br />

Ancricaoini<br />

• " . • I •::.••••;:.;..<br />

FOBM BBANCH<br />

.ASSOCIATION FOB ADVANCE- ItfcJ^ piatform. and especia]l<<br />

laaMT OF OOLOBED PEOPLE jramlnarJv. address, f- '<br />

OCEAN or? CITY. N.J Y.JUNE ft 1922<br />

<strong>of</strong> Badieattsm and: I House <strong>of</strong> Bepreeentati<br />

pro<br />

made.wi<br />

century after<br />

was'not far dis-'<br />

om<strong>of</strong>ote-l<br />

a few are, and j<br />

In operation, to glva every |<br />

buttM last analysis," Mid Pr<strong>of</strong>.<br />

[Pkkena, "Iroehlna; lino olhtr Uian|<br />

hlch the deed is dope, fat.<br />

! the most hnmllitating position imagln-<br />

Yonlaon the right <strong>of</strong> trial by a Jury <strong>of</strong> hi. I The speech concluded,, the<br />

, <strong>of</strong> Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, gave a brief adsupport<br />

<strong>of</strong>| out injuring all. The Dyer Antt-Lynchlng Bill had in I ''****•<br />

newmmas.J *" * "** ****—" 'norance and in- " three provisions .which Pr<strong>of</strong>. Pick-' " ' '<br />

j^J^JiWUgence, ignorance always wms, be- •"» most strongly advocated. , .<br />

WWtol -^lgnom;e.work.whIl.lt^^ I It provided that any pmon found I . "»-• ""^ PAID STOCB<br />

All co forward to-/into iu own hand* and lynched a man,<br />

I go backward. the tame .bould be sent to a penl-j<br />

AM Lincoln said, the nation eoaM|tentiary for a period <strong>of</strong> not less thanj<br />

j would become (Irmly convinced fa their' dlMnirancUatd. Two Eight* Street<br />

tf» XMhaal Aaso.rati.fi for U»Ad-!«ecredr»dI col<br />

^^iammmi <strong>of</strong> tfea catered pmrtt jathl f i , an orato? «d"<br />

Tk l<br />

C -!<br />

ty in which a lynching had taken<br />

a i nT'm'o^f refrain""?^<br />

able authority .l _•<br />

1<br />

ty in which a lynching had taken<br />

country. P ^ .^y ta t^p^]^ to p,y tfae<br />

fea catered pmrtt<br />

For ten years. Pr<strong>of</strong>. Pickeiu ex- * HOMO to th fily <strong>of</strong> the!<br />

...<br />

Tke> ans*<br />

--<br />

aafliiU. aodienc.<br />

daughter, <strong>of</strong> slave*, to climb r resented had bent all Its efforts to end man, or in the ease <strong>of</strong> there'<br />

wardarato<br />

•n th»wrllHl<br />

. IPickcns was that <strong>of</strong>Tleairin<br />

evtr beard. I minds <strong>of</strong> both <strong>of</strong> the white<br />

—IHU.«~. *,"T» P«>P««-<br />

hS h ^iMr Ac<br />

[raact*! hamfuny upV>n the Shite<br />

j ent and a stimulus to advancement n*nnl* «nH »« ,).«- h..4 "<br />

aphorism scintillated j for the white race, affected the colored JTKU. 1 ?. ***• ***<br />

•at, whfle Ia the pre-j\ m<br />

In the year 1919 fourth<br />

'" '» •** the Stars<br />

ferhimaadi<br />

Prke.Be—hi.<br />

J. H. CHADWICK mn to<br />

iL? 1 S!?t." VT. "" r*V? « » "The Nouisite. <strong>of</strong> a suc«~fu. life- •<br />

the amount <strong>of</strong><br />

^ ,ugmented ,*„,,. umtoT ^ .Me mm<br />

travel sn,! «lvent»re. "» Olo ' U ""J?? 1 !^ 1 "* " "" lr -<br />

j Africa, howler, waa colling. «d "" "* "**"* ^«*»» n ^<br />

Ibaek to the ilark continent he re-<br />

Dr. Hamlley was very Impressive, Smd ***** uaim P«nooal Items r>i.t^i ./ 1 I.J__. 1 your friends or >••• • <strong>of</strong> mr<br />

^dr^n.^trr;<br />

sengera seeking the lost explorer, but,<br />

all failed, 1<br />

1 A _<br />

n»»c. <strong>of</strong> Uvlngrtone'. life and per-: „jll ^ M cSSJL r T^SfS<br />

sonallty, that James Gordon Bennett.|ff'^ L M,7*fi.'<br />

a wealthy newspaper man sent for H.:~M uuliw<br />

"• ol «"'«y- THB BOAfio or ooaTaTTMiriMna<br />

F1 " ln that cheek the amount'<br />

»tream», ho uncovered mountains. He * M or *""• ,„_<br />

.. ^ ^TLT^ 1'. , k" 0 *" ton ''. oni1 ""^ them know to humanity more thrilling and fadnat- • B. A.<br />

sting cUxs honors. !t was their u'ny, the MM |n the nchool •"»• **""« t»«t «hich relates <strong>of</strong> the n. ^», «««»•*<br />

_ f U» mo. .m.run, .n the.r new wunUy ^ njeeUng bjtwee^Jy ^d Uri^g- —<br />

Taking a» his text the wonU <strong>of</strong> the * J^jth to nmmeree. and added fowft<br />

|<br />

how"^upright manTfoVhlTen'di. "j"'.'? >n ,1^ uare m ""- to ^pright manTfoVhlTendi. j.?, 1^ the map p <strong>of</strong> |ey ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ t|ut no -Uto, -Uto<br />

peace," Dr. Hamlley began by paying «*«•*«««"• nm,, ^oun ,ee the face <strong>of</strong> Uvlngnone<br />

tribute to the public Mhool, , the ppart<br />

it Finally David Livingstone was a agjj^<br />

hd<br />

had pla>-e.l In the making <strong>of</strong> the port man <strong>of</strong><br />

f<br />

Co.1.<br />

C1<br />

an opo-tle <strong>of</strong> light and<br />

history <strong>of</strong> the American nation, and liberty, and a enwailer <strong>of</strong> the Cross.<br />

A ta came ^ cJ-er.<br />

•_- • . cr<strong>of</strong>ter honeat ami devoutly reliis<br />

__^ «-«_i _ /.^«^.- ouneu uvingsuoes Bean in tAetoil<br />

"The upright man" said Dr. Hand- *ea»


••'• • :<<br />

^<br />

-a<br />

fflOHD THE SIUIP<br />

UMfO SHOWS MIIVSKASON FOB*<br />

—TOWNSCNO wnue ONK<br />

DEADLY WALLOP<br />

Caadwfck 1 . boy. sanded m steritng<br />

brand <strong>of</strong> tan oa flkterUay aftareoon,<br />

ta tto taaw atMMi MWMB tte OCMB<br />

Oty AH-fltan and Uw Woorfbiae ala*.<br />

Lea* was sorely (en* faarler from<br />

tin sWMtd, aad bpt tha •Binaa iuaniac<br />

all ta* that, whathar the ban had<br />

aa.«|gataa tim plate, or waa still la hi*<br />

law game waa doe Uw Chadwick<br />

iBjajm to UM Ant two Innings.<br />

Laac bald UM opponents to one solitary<br />

beagle; .inning a shot oat vlet<strong>of</strong>y.<br />

bat for two sUght errors on UM<br />

Bart <strong>of</strong> tk« team.<br />

His control was wonderful aad ala<br />

daadty. fanning nine batsman wlta<br />

Oa ta«oUwr head for the Woodbfae COIUM. I40M. Part <strong>of</strong> lot . DeaJa%<br />

*am «nt took the mound. Uaeey Realty Co.<br />

lYes* Uw tort he waa so bombarded. Martha 8 .Till to Howard O Mae-<br />

*•* ha had to give the place to|Phe»on. 13400. Lot 699 and N. E.<br />

_•**'• _." jMieet<strong>of</strong> lot«70, SectionC<br />

Header waa mot* saeeeasfol; stfflj B. A. Scull, et vlr, to W. Wayne<br />

Uw AO-Stan aeoa flgored oat UsiBabeock. 1100. Part <strong>of</strong> loU 789 and<br />

aaawcr. aad bafaa faanwring Ws'utt, Stction E.<br />

kaBtan around Uw stamp. j Ames L. Crube. et vir, to Clarence ^<br />

TWssead play*! a stellar gam* at.JL DuBoia. $44)00. Lot 392, Section.<br />

Uw bat. raglstarlag three safe wal-.'a<br />

k*a to U. taOy a aae stria. Anna Whmyate. Ogden, et vir, to<br />

Oeeea dty Martha & Till. *2£00. Lot 8, Sec-'<br />

B HO AE tio ° *•'<br />

, . . . . Lot 414 Barton D<br />

l ill a! ^Z.T<br />

-0 0 11 •<br />

B H O A E<br />

Uw Win. Taylor place, be-<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

OCEAN CHY RRH<br />

mGONUCT<br />

BUflMN<br />

FBEEHOLDEBS ACCEPT THE BID<br />

OF SITTO.V * COSSON FOR<br />

NEW ROAD<br />

OCEAN OTY. N. J, THUKflDAY. JUNE a 1922<br />

HB CaaTTAaMt.V rSj MSI<br />

ANOtOM<br />

AtJaFT tiMCa w«<br />

VHM MASUUSJO<br />

*- Tl—.l» VaVMtT<br />

P&OUO O* Mi . TMtt * I<br />

- m<br />

a surfacing <strong>of</strong> Warrenite, protected<br />

and re-enforced by cement bradngs 0/<br />

curbs.<br />

I The road when *««mpi«««.i will give<br />

f North Cumberland County, a direct<br />

•toned route with access to the sea;<br />

for the Atlantic County Freeholders<br />

are building up from Mays Landing<br />

«ttiaa <strong>of</strong><br />

«* fcedsn A. Abe pores*<br />

let Ma. Sectiea A.<br />

r-toHaamil<br />

LstaKW.<br />

~ tMt&W.I<br />

e«J*a. Lett.<br />

, to Charles<br />

•»awa,atax. Let 224, Sectiea a<br />

tato m aad T88, Sactiaa Fj<br />

. «t ax. Let St. rtihurii<br />

Ca. '<br />

.at ox, to Martha<br />

Part et* let* 541 aad<br />

- Hesja. Jr. at o«, to<br />

(LfHL Part <strong>of</strong><br />

If, Oaaaa Csty Laad<br />

Lets twl aad MS,<br />

e«* lets 4U aad 414,<br />

C Caaised, et ax, to Aaaai<br />

•vt turn. Latta.t«e-j<br />

«» ateakaB, at aw, to FUaW<br />

Oa. |art „ . _ . mM a them to tha <strong>of</strong>fice not later than<br />

street, on Friday afternoon. May 80, The boat was scheduled to leave pleted m Urns for the season 1003; The Atlantis CKy Auto Company. -J^nnaat^i^t ihfch hSl^At Tuesday noon.<br />

twenty year, ago, appear to have been May. Landing at 7.15 a. M.; return- that Chief <strong>of</strong> Polk. Scull, appeared I an . »S°*»* *° "•> a .Urge well EZ^fiSfJS oSSuToto ^hav. to<br />

an event <strong>of</strong> considerable Importance Ing to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, at 4.00 p. m. Fifty on the street, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Cl y oTSun-' Sli& P ~ to ££ ,{?' a"?, 2£H. <strong>of</strong>fer IM? ^n^r^SJ^rdlng —=====<br />

in UM tranquil Ilia <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. cents was the charge for the single day. more gonceously arrayed to*^ " ""* " ^" Mh6d ° l " " "<br />

It la announced that the attendance fare and 7Se for the round trip. Solomon In all hi. glory. In an unl-'o—y «. v-i» -my. ditirins. annv. Bt th. mo.t nlrtnr««m« WTtnm HI ACT DtDI/lD<br />

was UM large* known at such an oe- <strong>On</strong>e cannot help thinking an exeur- form <strong>of</strong> navy blue clothVwIth a bMdj " will be a dght Ming trip exclu- ta^pe^ < ^2«aP^»lJSn?^tbS |»OOT BLACK PARLOR<br />

easkm, and an ambitious program <strong>of</strong> slon under similar conditions, on UM <strong>of</strong> gold thiM-elgha. <strong>of</strong> an inch widei 111 1 *' an "wnery •» "" | n gjj,,, u*<br />

celebrations had been arrange.!. Great Egg Harbor River, and across on each sleeve, aa a sign and »ymtoii ad J!, pt *?V"i l , polnt ' '°* lnUrMt ""• ^' | bv «»ytag tickets<br />

Dr. T. C Hutcalnson, commander the bay was ^- Helnti. ar-"-^ N<br />

mpeetive wars. Washington and ««*uM twenty yearn ago. ln Bridgeton. Si«i ^poki<br />

Lincoln. • Tw0 announcements appear in UM afrs. A. J. Smith and son Herbert, J2r* aawlrt<br />

Mrs. Anna F. Burgeols rendered n Sentinel to the effect .that Pr<strong>of</strong>. H. H. *!>• latter now one <strong>of</strong> the dty's most '?*',*(%**<br />

song and J. T. Albertson gave n red- '• ako wn » organizing a choir <strong>of</strong> thirty enterprising realtors, returned home J2S. wam^Vo<br />

taUon. voice*, to sing at the auditorium, and Saturday from a ten days' visit to tq $* l £iJ£ d OI J<br />

The <strong>of</strong>ficer, <strong>of</strong> the Jr. 0. V. A. M_ lhe other to t" 0 tgtet *•»* President Mrs. 8mith's daughter, Mrs. B. G. aurunu. >«M<br />

tired a mtute ,«n.I there being no *"»«»"• °- Mi »». <strong>of</strong> U« <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Newcomb. <strong>of</strong> Brooklyn. IkTSJls-rS:<br />

gravea to deconte, dowers were Elert^c Rallroa.1 Company, had en- Hrs. a F. Wbeatman and .laugh- Kl»"Jr.^«d<br />

strewn upon the wave* <strong>of</strong> the sea, • ta « e•• and Cnilral amo* la la* Cltr <strong>of</strong> i<br />

* ' ^loa*aa <strong>City</strong>. Nmw Jaratr. aad pmtdlas- for<br />

Bandmaster McDanlel, <strong>of</strong> UM ters, the Misses Mabel and Alma, re- tv x-«>r. the P 0 * 1 " 011 at Flfty-nlnUi rtreet. <strong>of</strong> Millville, I<br />

ago.Tbranch <strong>of</strong> tlM Uvlle. »oc^ ^ ^ f ^ 1 , " " ^ ^ M ^ Wedding bells.rang out proclalmlnKJ^ w. t.<br />

known as an auxiliary to the Patriotic anhiUcU tor ""> eTectlon ct « ""^ •*• nuptoals <strong>of</strong> Dr. Ellsmore SUte-. '•<br />

SidlT<strong>of</strong> iS fl^. 7 Alrtl .„ in P 0 * 1 " 0 "- af "' «*• bandmaster had en- president <strong>of</strong> the Bridgeton Board <strong>of</strong> .«—<br />

^ifoc^<strong>City</strong> ' f«^ ?• fttm0U " °"~ Ollt ' -'»- HealU.. and a broU^r to Mr. E. A. A4 ^ J<br />

, , , ^ , . , , B « rlhl (tevwhrmi aw.<br />

otkw vt I<br />

lisa <strong>of</strong> lk« roala u Mt foitk la aM imllliai : 'melnm or tik»nr«. kj ihlm<br />

»4 tk* ortaa* aa< nw far akJU Ika < P"» koad or Uawwr.<br />

frucaU* U daalrad kr a>ki namr U u TV. cailra ««t« lo k* wiai( • Kkia tf I • "daamUHUBtn.<br />

ifiilln»ii - • •«•*!«»• ««T«. "<br />

I MGlKMMj U . poUt !• Ik* mm Urn*; Tk. Baar< <strong>of</strong> rnaiail limn . < Norm<br />

|<br />

k* i TW abo«. onllaaara waa paawnl oa Snt aad<br />

'" , Mraad rudian «l a ••anlaa- ol Ik* Board af<br />

, Ci*iaiUili>a*ri. htid oa Ik* Iwtalp^afiavjd day<br />

.,.„ ""^ " kl«r. i»-'^ aad -IU a* laata ap oa Iklrd<br />

• Iuo an HALL<br />

, _ tk* Oty C<br />

- nadisjr aad aa*J paaaara at a ajaMiaar <strong>of</strong> ta*<br />

., . ._ . _j ' — _-_ Board ct Coaaaaualoam. <strong>of</strong> Ocaaa CUT. N*«<br />

DBSON. Jm,,. to b* kHd oa tk* i«aUlk aar <strong>of</strong> Jaa*.<br />

* » « U lla al ik* law <strong>of</strong> 3 o'lork (iajlirM aantaa<br />

O.«*irt. Qtr.HaU.<br />

u > 0c " 1 " C It.Mis 12.M A. kt<br />

"'-|«i»«"ao and a.k (or llrallh<br />

All klda mm* k* a>ad* aa Ux loraaa pro- aad tb*ar* la • aonk*aa1»araV dlraclioa ' INrarter <strong>of</strong> PukU* WorU. 7!<br />

>tdad. *n*r all lu*a* walalaad lk*r*ta aad aJbax ik* ctaur Ua* <strong>of</strong> aaid CaauraJ amaa. I WH. It COLfJSSON. Jr_ 11<br />

OfbCTT during odicc liouix, if compUint<br />

i\ Xo be tzudc for any tiuU*<br />

a* r——tr- 1 -* kr raja ar rkatk unlaid kr a a ducaac* <strong>of</strong> aletra kaadrad Urr-«t« aad' Ori r»rla«ii (V_. n,. v l - - .<br />

I C&. I* Ik* aaaa <strong>of</strong> s.« ualka f»t u a polal afovala* fapt aogla- BAltkV A. MOEB18. "" C " r - *' *• nABJTY A. HOBSJ!<br />

• 1M.**. parakta lo tk* ntr Traaaanr <strong>of</strong> inatonBr froaa Ik* UamaeUaa <strong>of</strong> la* aratar Cu, Clerk. Ad», Cl. ». AJr i.-i. H "' uu> > curCi<br />

Ooau CUJTN. J, «Uaoat (oarfllloa Ua* <strong>of</strong> Ctalral a.«ta* »it» laa oaattr Ua* ^ ' " "' ***- *-*» *• "'» "<br />

TW saoBMafal »^^*— «tn ka raoalrad la I c< Nialk atrati Ikaao* ky a aalfara* cmrv*<br />

firalia. «ak7a 1» air. fraaa la* data <strong>of</strong> I a* I » la* itrtt «iia a radlua <strong>of</strong> Sitf-ala. teat<br />

.^^t^JtOTtoaTarClauW Ci alaaty^ao aad Uiti^ma oa* Cadnakka<br />

Baad/U Sri-a^S tt<strong>of</strong>aUlaaoaa^<strong>of</strong> Ik. • «»• "•»«• •» **«•«»> atraat a« I<br />

i-Trd. MBtB for laa falta/J -riorm- Jk. dMaac. <strong>of</strong> afl^ala. tea •atkaaat-yrdH.<br />

^ - ^ ^ p^-a. fi.tt-^^| p,^,^ S u i t a W e ^ ^ Sea8h<br />

piaa* aad • iillnllni caa k* n*nl*ad aad all paraoaa aka ar* lataraaud la ar saa ' ni . n<br />

' tk* Otr Clark kr dipoallla. ni^a. i.n aSarud apoa aay *aatu» al a« lanJk la rhODc 19<br />

*2£. aaid pana aaay W aaardi Ikai aaid pmltttnm<br />

EVSBTON A. COKSON. 'aad Ik* amap •koalas drilaailarf laaraaa tW<br />

Dtrattor rf PMkac Worav ' >iopoaad raaU 1. oa. Si. la ta. Ot» <strong>On</strong>Vi<br />

WM. H. COLUaaON, /r, olSaK Oma dlr. X*m Ima-<br />

Oty r.ltaaif Patad. May SUk. Ita<br />

— " HAMT A. kJO««M. UARBY A. MOBUS.<br />

Adv. ta *- Oty Ckrk. Ad>~ t-ti. *>• Cur Oera. ~<br />

It wouldn't be the same...\<br />

"He'll '<br />

TWy wootaa*! te na»<br />

Tbell niiBstoeesad.<br />

Ttaga esta OPS aesd tte<br />

And «ddk« bast sbacosJd.<br />

And there 1 ! no a«cret eaboot mtldag<br />

Okqoot dab Ginger Ate. WB «•<br />

what we put in it. Other mata&ctmn<br />

know an the fagredfantt *f><br />

aae. They can bay mast af Ifaem.<br />

Bat tfaty eJoot nieka CSeqoot<br />

Hqr morw tlaati a woamn with aood<br />

and a itelpa an make bwed<br />

tfca* tswtf IIWl laTT ItilaJJlla*•<br />

bmd ms»4a with tia» ' —<br />

toaarxks. rbar aUMOa s«.<br />

Tttm crjcqooT ctos 43a<br />

BSSJBS> sosssw IX oV*V><br />

Oan««»A». Bard.<br />

A Bargain<br />

For Sale-2 Lots 31x100 £5.<br />

UP TO ORAOE<br />

$3*5O each<br />

See BARON, 412 Eleventh St.<br />

BUY BREAD MADE IN OCEAN CITY<br />

Try Th*\t<br />

Fine<br />

Wbtte, Flaky<br />

and Tasty<br />

Bread<br />

Now Made<br />

T. LEE ADAMS. Heaka Officer I • • * WAN<br />

lion o( health code, or nj.!rt-a»<br />

poaul lo box T|l<br />

William Maloney<br />

Aate EkKtriciu<br />

VALET Dectric Baking Co. I F . ^<br />

PHONE aii-w 713 Afbury Avenue<br />

BUY BREAD MADE IN OCEAN CITY<br />

tUtlrnn Rcchsrgnl awl Rrpilrctl—all<br />

makes.<br />

Pmt-O-Lite Ballco ••>' T.u Tank<br />

Seme*.<br />

Slctr^it-Warncr Spr. ' oicUr Scnirr.<br />

Aitco Acetylene 4 Oxygcta fiK'<br />

cotltoK and «r*Miog.<br />

StArirr, Oeocnlor snil Ignilioa Watk.<br />

29 S. Florida Avenue<br />

ATLANTIC CITV. N. I.<br />

LJAVE you a cottage, btuniosi<br />

* * or apartment to furnlih? We<br />

have a line <strong>of</strong> rURwrrom at less'<br />

than Philadelphia prices. Window<br />

thades a specialty.<br />

CHAS. C. ADAMS a. BRO. '<br />

OTIS M. TOWHSEND<br />

BUILDER<br />

Omci: 8tb St. Opposite P. U<br />

OCBAN CITY. N. J.<br />

<strong>On</strong>ly g«tfVtUiiXaCd tit^* toed oo<br />

cvitcxlor wotk<br />

E. A. BOURGEOIS<br />

vex and Builder<br />

OCEAN crrv. N. J.<br />

Jlltssg Wark a Specially<br />

B. A. BOURGEOIS<br />

Ml Oeatnl a*i<br />

pBMB Otj. K. J.<br />

* ILtMawl<br />

. 0. AIAMS k CO.<br />

PUSTBM6. HUGE StTTMf<br />

UUX LATDIfl, atttw Btc<br />

Wark *• aVawaa Late<br />

at 4¥^aaaa«daldaaal *afW l«fJw<br />

eaa a«casi avenue<br />

OCCAM CITT. N ,<br />

bander S. Corson<br />

BUILDER<br />

731 Asbury Avonuo OOMH <strong>City</strong>. N. J.<br />

Photo 8B-M<br />

Grubb Brothers<br />

Building Contractors<br />

JOBBING A SPECIALITY<br />

609 Third Street, <strong>Ocean</strong> CHy, N. J.<br />

Ttlrahaa. 437-B<br />

SWAN and TROUT<br />

CARPENTERS<br />

1O4OASIU*VWCNUr<br />

C TROUT<br />

nrJBUILDERS<br />

OCCAN CITV<br />

WIRE<br />

KRAUSS<br />

To WIr«» Your House<br />

PHONU No. I77.W<br />

411 ASBURY AVENUE<br />

OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY<br />

YQI 8I0IID HAVE<br />

A Reliable Builder<br />

To erect yoar <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> cottage. Yon -anoot spare tha time)<br />

to look after it closely j<br />

honesty oi the contractor.<br />

You anuot spare tha time)<br />

aad moat depend opoa the<br />

I have built for a large nnmbcr ol people and cooid refer yon to<br />

any or all <strong>of</strong> them.<br />

Send for the list <strong>of</strong> names and photograph* ol the booses.<br />

; • . ' . • ; • ' •<br />

Ir'-Iv<br />

: ^V;<br />

'•'(•)•••:<br />

'.•A:*':''.<br />

OTIS M. TOWNSEND m<br />

0FHCB Ql III fNP-Q OOAJI OTT.<br />

OtBM.Otpa.lsaf.0. O\JuLmmJ^n •. J.<br />

AayKtet*<br />

Joseph 6. Champion<br />

Building Contractor<br />

OCEAN CITY. N. J.<br />

„.!«?<br />

••'•. ••*.'••<br />

' ' " ; •


TWO<br />

MOVEMENT ON FOOT REV. MILTON 6. BUCK<br />

FOR IHOEPf NOENCE ASSUMED PASTORATE<br />

OCEAN (3TY SENTINEL, OCEAN CITY. N. J, THURSDAY. JUNE lfi, 1922<br />

Much Mission, Utka; a member <strong>of</strong><br />

the Board <strong>of</strong> Governors <strong>of</strong> the Utica<br />

OCEAN CITY BOOSTER<br />

ON "A WORLD IN REED"<br />

Inlscent <strong>of</strong> Henley's great poem. | To heed love's pleading, at oar gate-<br />

The following is a copy <strong>of</strong> Mr. Har- And hush for aye the "hymn <strong>of</strong> nate,'<br />

Y. M. C. A. Bible School ami a mem-<br />

rlngton's poem: !<br />

ber <strong>of</strong> the Binghamton Bible School.<br />

Mr. Buck has always been inter-<br />

A World in Need • . '<br />

ested In child welfare work, humane<br />

- • i Away with haunting dreams <strong>of</strong> yew-;<br />

society activities, and the Door '<strong>of</strong><br />

O bleeding world, in battle clash and ternight! '<br />

IN CfTYON SUNMIf<br />

. He Is a member <strong>of</strong> the<br />

"ame; iianiv;<br />

This day for now ileeila—face the<br />

wmtesboro Parent-Teachers' Assocla-1<br />

BEPBEHE.NTATIVKS FROM CIVIC<br />

AT THE FIRST M. E. CHURCH<br />

Scourged by fiends, who, while seeking light!<br />

FINE RECORD OF. .SERVICE IN' tion, organized a boys' club here anil'<br />

' ftune, . . . Reach forward, unward to higher i<br />

ORGANIZATIONS TO PLAN<br />

DURING SERVICE<br />

FORMER PASTORATE AT reorganized the Baptist Christian En-'<br />

Have health— bartered manhood, motherhood, ' I*"** goals.<br />

WONDERFUL PROGRAM<br />

WHITES BOBO<br />

•leavor Society.<br />

Whltcxboro he<br />

«..««*,MU,C rkccicuiry oi inv Army ami<br />

Thero arc all indications, that <strong>Ocean</strong> i<br />

frequently acted as chaplain <strong>of</strong><br />

Hcv. Milton Ceorgo Buck, began hi*<br />

the Navy branch <strong>of</strong> the Y. M. C. A., is a<br />

<strong>City</strong> will this year otehrate Imlcprad-j<br />

State Senate and Assembly. He has poet <strong>of</strong> no mean rank and order.<br />

ministry at the First Baptist Church<br />

has poet <strong>of</strong> no mean rank and order.<br />

ence Day, with .-i program <strong>of</strong> event* | on last Sumlay week, with cwry nerved on various committee* <strong>of</strong> the '•» addition, which furnishes even<br />

worthy <strong>of</strong> it.<br />

, promise <strong>of</strong> great success. Large con- New Vo,k State Baptist convention, «£& J ^ ^ I ^ S<br />

At the noon luncheon <strong>of</strong> thoKl-<br />

gregations attended both the morning As a chorus leader he has been very Mr. Harrington Is an <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

successful and has been in constant booster <strong>of</strong> over twe ity years standing.<br />

1 ",<br />

»»„,"", •. . . • u i i.u wln •"• world! Be masters <strong>of</strong> your<br />

ror gain <strong>of</strong> lan ""ppy homes .more cities, more reive 6 per real, oa their invest-<br />

ade. that It ..hnuld be miKll.h*.! farms;<br />

stress <strong>of</strong> <<br />

ssent. gee the Sertetary at 4M<br />

Eighth Street. Adv.<br />

clang <strong>of</strong> -<br />

Diseases<br />

M GUsses tiled<br />

Cor. Wealey Ave. aad «th St.<br />

was not behind other localities in It, tor <strong>of</strong> the Presbyterian Church; R e v . 0 ^ " ^ - The haunting apo.trophe Introduc- O Waiting world, we hear thy call .<br />

patriotic zeal, and progressivenes*. J- D. Poppe, pastor <strong>of</strong> the M. E. From lhp Academ>, Mr. McAllister ,ng ea£h stlnM g^, lne |ma,rlnation.! For men. real men. to pive their all'<br />

- - - •• . ~- - Rev. A. j. ^hrader. pa.- wcnt ''"*** •? Germantown, where he H J. • prophetic call to higher and:<br />

lohn's Episcopal Church. wi " nmain toT ° fc »' lla > 11 . on _—.«.... •»«., UIIU p«uKtviuiivrnC!is. "• "• «"oppr.<br />

Other members Including the prwi-!Church, and L. -.«,,„_,.„. K^-. •• — " W "<br />

* <strong>of</strong> holler ideals and aspiration.*.<br />

dent. W. H. ColUsson. Jr.. concurred >r <strong>of</strong> St. John's Episcopal Church.:* nmal " ' or » fc * •'»>"• on * ot " ^ ^ . " i ^ a broken' world are<br />

with Dr. Handley. ,The chape. was we., fllled and there:""•"£ ° f " '"""J* 0 ^ .iST iSS? vA b^t*." iplrU<br />

Mayor Joseph O. Champion staled were many beautiful flowers. The,""*""* '""" there on to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. <strong>of</strong> optimJ,m „„,, hop t ..flM i i k I "'I the church U in gooil spiritual and thelr y during that time Us be- ,. , , and , , .<br />

, . . . . , caught n large numbers, between<br />

nevolences have quadrupled, more L " . . . . _, •%••..<br />

membe Jid h ^""V'^ **** ""'',\"<br />

cottage ot 13th street and A»s^'bCTf<br />

It wt pr^ ''"fi^^tion. 'bury •«"-•<br />

ht<br />

° f *' " nn> HOW SAVING HELPS<br />

.<br />

ur on Vo Uly When you «ave money you<br />

'" -<br />

Dr ani1 Mr F F help build up the commun-<br />

- *- - - Drue."«>«r. "'<br />

ity—help the Mhools and<br />

institutions. So when you<br />

• save you arc a public<br />

benefactor.<br />

.— v_v* uw. wwii uciive in In re-l" re-<br />

Your account U invited.<br />

lig/oun and other circles during his<br />

residence here and the»e activities Gralataj Reiaisaiag Farallare<br />

have not been confined to this village.<br />

i<br />

He is chairman <strong>of</strong> the <strong>On</strong>edla Baptist<br />

Missionary Committee, which n»»i»t» HARRIS & RILEY<br />

the smaller church in the county to *e-:<br />

. wit henthosiastn. It was felt[i,tration. | cure paatoni ror and give ailvice in admin-<br />

7lt .Ubary Aveaae<br />

that <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> coold not affonl to doejetufjr, chairman" <strong>of</strong> the Baptist<br />

less than other places, upon a day <strong>of</strong> Sunday School Association <strong>of</strong> <strong>On</strong>edia Coatrsrt Paiatiag ia all Bnacfcrs<br />

as vast importance in the history «' " •<br />

Estlatslea CWrrfaDy Gitea<br />

tho nation.<br />

finally, it was decided that u»e Mr. Buck U a member <strong>of</strong> the Boar.l!(<br />

President, should appoint a committee -<br />

Qeirk Servke<br />

<strong>of</strong> three persons, in readiness to rep- Chorea, L'lieu; a trustee <strong>of</strong> the I<br />

reeant the Klwanis Club upon the general<br />

committee to be appointed.<br />

Ike chief speaker <strong>of</strong> the occasion<br />

waa J. P. Norton', <strong>of</strong> New York, i<br />

leswaesatative <strong>of</strong> the Dr. W. M. fcWboll SAND, PEBBLES, TOPSOIU CEMENT. BR1CE sad<br />

orthopedic manufacturers, who de-<br />

BLOCKS—t-ia, S-bk and 12-ia. widV<br />

livered an interesting and tnstrocttive<br />

Agent for PHOENIX PORTLAND CEMENT<br />

—" upon foot III* and foot pro-<br />

IB* SIMPSON AVENUE ——> Sl-W<br />

c ••an • a> It A. M.I T as • P. K.<br />

BRECKLEYS ALLEN CORSON, M. D.<br />

HOU9M AMD <br />

8J4 Wesky Aveaae<br />

TO THE PUBLIC<br />

| Ready. Mixed Paints, Lead snd nil Oceaa <strong>City</strong> New Jersey<br />

891 and S*J3 Asfaury avenur.<br />

P1ion». ZM-W<br />

Moncrief & Sons<br />

1214 Bay Atenoe.<br />

GOOD ADVICE HK»SCHEL PBTTIT.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> ,N. J.<br />

M. D<br />

Do not build aatil yoa talk the<br />

atatter over with as.<br />

8*7 Wealey Aveaae<br />

OCEAN CTTT. N. J.<br />

Supply Daily<br />

L. LESUE HEADLEY CO, lac.<br />

FRESH FISH<br />

SIS Elgkth Street.<br />

OYSTERS • .<br />

CLAMS<br />

unn H.io-.<br />

, UalilslalOa m<br />

CRABS snd CRAB MEAT<br />

7loSp.ni.<br />

HALCYON BALL<br />

lilt Wesley are. •<br />

Call 60J-J<br />

Oceaa <strong>City</strong> New Jersey •JOHN H. WIHTICAR, M. D.<br />

sod give your orders Newly furnished rooms; running 717 WgSLgV AVCNUC<br />

water in each room:<br />

Prosspt Service<br />

Three mlnntei from the Beach<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> CITV, N. J.<br />

: laltrest Paid on Time<br />

Mrs. Fnnda D. KazwtU oeWw Boara. Oossn C' IT<br />

Drpotila<br />

rrtdsj, Huant«r, | • B-lstp.<br />

p.m.<br />

THE DARLINGTON<br />

DR. CHAS. H. VAIL<br />

UM Central A venae<br />

Pkrtidaa<br />

.st Jt L Leslie Headley Co. Open May 18 for the Seam IM*<br />

PkllaitolDaKomca<br />

Incorporated<br />

Dining room enlarged: running water<br />

saal gatala Tnat BUg<br />

In rooms.<br />

fboaa. Walaat Uss<br />

OCEAN' CITY ARCHTTECTUAL SERVia Rale* Famished aaea AppUcrtim<br />

DEKTI8T<br />

TITLE AND TRUST<br />

BatMen<br />

MRS. SAMUEL DARLINGTON ML WILSON Y. CHsUSTIAN<br />

COMPANY<br />

SIS EIGHTH STREET<br />

MRS. J. a CARTER I Mt Cantral mill<br />

(EIrhth aad Wesley arc.) ROXBOROUGH HOUSE<br />

Oceaa <strong>City</strong>. N. I.<br />

Oeeaa CHr.H.1.<br />

Oceaa <strong>City</strong>. N. J.<br />

Tt« tth Street .<br />

BeU Phone Ml Ex-ray m~<br />

Designer and builder <strong>of</strong> Artistic | OCEAN<br />

NEW JERSEY idtToas Oxide Admlaietered<br />

Bungalows, Convenient,<br />

OpeaAU the Year. Reeaaa by Day or'<br />

Up-to-uate Apartments,<br />

Week, ~ • - - far May aad CENTRAL PHARMACY<br />

Hotels.<br />

MRS. RHENDBEN<br />

I Eighth at. aad Wealey are.<br />

Paeae SU<br />

THE MELROSE J; Thomley Hughes, P. D.<br />

NOW OPEN<br />

Pharmacist ia Charge<br />

I.T.TAYLOR<br />

Far the Seeaaa l*n<br />

CHADWICK 6t GO.<br />

PAPER HANQER<br />

JOHN L. VAN TINE. Prey.<br />

PLUMBING AND HEATING<br />

HIT Asbary Avraae aad I«7 West Aveaae<br />

•12 Cratral aveaao<br />

Oceaa Osty. N. J.<br />

141h Street aad Aakcry Aveaae<br />

OCEAN cmr. w. J.<br />

Hat-court & Stedman<br />

ESTIMATES FURNISHED<br />

JOBBING PROMPTLY ATTENTED TO<br />

MILLER COTTAGE<br />

LAW orriccs<br />

People, the speaker stated,<br />

Beamed to realise the value <strong>of</strong> the<br />

human foundations; and no part <strong>of</strong><br />

«*• body is being sobjeeted to so much<br />

"•eject and abase.<br />

T*e day is approaching, how-<br />

"**"» »»»». every shoe store in the<br />

•ooatty <strong>of</strong> any pretentions, »-ill be<br />

coarpeOed by pobUc opinion to keep<br />

a tnlned man, skilled in the art <strong>of</strong><br />

•"oaailj fitting the feet with shoes.<br />

The whims and fad« <strong>of</strong> fashion will<br />

ha»» to give away to commonsense,<br />

and a more widely difiued knowledge<br />

<strong>of</strong> tka aaatomy <strong>of</strong> the foot, and <strong>of</strong> the<br />

*»«fc«bavoe caostd by iU-fitUng and<br />

awsriaafmcally designed foot-wear.<br />

Ta» shoe should be conrtructed<br />

i the design, which would afford<br />

per support and protection,<br />

interfering with the move-<br />

•'•'• ** 1* 'oot. and the action <strong>of</strong><br />

the -Vnfi masdes. I<br />

Mr. and htrs. Samurl J. Riegel, <strong>of</strong><br />

PhiJarlahjMs. are in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> for<br />

taw tamer. Mr. Riegel U a well-<br />

ksuna PhSadelphia organi't and com- OA» <strong>of</strong> LM T*X<br />

poser] supervisor <strong>of</strong> mmic in the pob-<br />

Hesae Made Pin<br />

8<strong>of</strong>t Driaks<br />

• Conking Moderate Prices<br />

THE MODEL<br />

LIGHT LUNCH<br />

*oaa W. Hpmti Prep.<br />

TI» Asbary Ams><br />

Oceaa CHj. N. J.<br />

""• Ogar.<br />

' all types <strong>of</strong> buildiags<br />

I awl Painted<br />

WaOaaiaatas Approval <strong>of</strong> Local<br />

•allBat* Antharlta, h tub, shower; fine <strong>ocean</strong><br />

view, fumi.-hed nicely, 13,600. Terms to suit.<br />

H. B. COOPER, JR.<br />

Builder<br />

2Mb and Central Avenue. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. N. J.<br />

tTM<br />

Collector's Sale <strong>of</strong> Properties for<br />

unpaid Street Assessment<br />

OCMI dry. N- J.<br />

tJi^utmr tU TAX Cosiavtcr e/ OosW* CUf. S.<br />

_, _ - - -* bsn* OU1« O* N«-W _<br />

, iu iwfh «*>as>t aNsi* avaal pftMsssWdL *<br />

TUESDAY, the Twentieth Day <strong>of</strong> Jane,<br />

beHaat* kllaWriwi «JB«J tW«Aty-4«a. at t MftlM »/ mM 4W1 <strong>of</strong> lAa» a»sf1altr»lls| (kf<br />

K«-» itm*. «*uia»d. "Aa Art eamcmr+i*Jt mt*al*ip*vii:art." .[-pixn*»J Mavxh £7. 1117. >a*tt<br />

ub« wt>tUtni»nl» ifarr-aW tad lat iMinrtwi«ta UktrttA aad ava MI «Ailtisjal. "Aa Art eommnim*<br />

•iaaaaaa bf aV» Itfi't-WT Wa. III jit, "Aa Of^aVftMB o Uf OmL. *>»***, laTgrjH<br />

* • t il. llll. av*d l*# lAMAMali iWnio n m , |*«»T»*wy li, HZ». t*d &• aypamr, iky LW<br />

| «***».• Ulaa Dnm,<br />

Maartaa V. Oaaaila<br />

' "-o-«—<br />

CWan V. Tanlai Cat<br />

Mra. Jaa. T. rittit<br />

aV C WDttaaw .<br />

_. IUC<br />

-JMI<br />

i.<br />

-Vii<br />

. auauicii.<br />

Taa c "<br />

nui<br />

This is a 3-19 B, Westinghouse<br />

full automatic Electrie<br />

Range, other styles in<br />

stock. Let us show you the;<br />

advantages <strong>of</strong> cooking by;<br />

electricity. Cheaper than<br />

gas and cleaner.<br />

We carry a fuD line <strong>of</strong> Westinghouse,<br />

Mazda and Nitrogen<br />

Lamps.<br />

W L RA1<br />

ERECT<br />

C FITTING<br />

MEMORIAL<br />

Our equipment, pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />

and immense stock <strong>of</strong> quality<br />

are at your disposal<br />

experience<br />

memorials<br />

An inspection <strong>of</strong> our plant, where none but<br />

skilled artisans are employed- is cordially<br />

invited.<br />

Here one can view memorials <strong>of</strong> every description<br />

in the varioud stages <strong>of</strong> construction.<br />

0. J. HAMMELL CO.<br />

caAarsiuai roa<br />

CAMDKK. m. 3.<br />

a ntaa ze T<br />

Open All tho Year<br />

Hot-water Heat<br />

U4UHAI. UllAJLU<br />

GANDY COTTAGE '<br />

CIS Uaotral Avenue<br />

Mew jtrary<br />

"—»Lrau Him,<br />

J. Prcscott Cadman. Jr.<br />

funeral Director<br />

009 Cratral Avrnue<br />

Oceta <strong>City</strong> New JerMy<br />

Auro eotipMeirr _<br />

BEADUBf A AOAIM<br />

• aa< «•<br />

Now It the Time to<br />

Plant Privet Hedge<br />

Thomas J. Thorn<br />

FLORIST<br />

II2S Bay Avenue<br />

flfnw <strong>City</strong> New:Jer»*y<br />

J J**"*"""•<br />

" *'<br />

ANDREW C. BO8WELL<br />

Law Offices<br />

Mastar In Ch*no«ry<br />

OCfAHClTV. M. J.<br />

VTRJAN B. SMITH<br />

ARCHj^BCT<br />

O«J (hwulM Vrual w.<br />

AtUntto <strong>City</strong>, N. J<br />

WM. H. COLLISSON. |K.<br />

Aaso. M. Ass. HO*. pL K.<br />

ANGUS 8. WADE<br />

Architect<br />

Bearse BeiUtag<br />

OCBAN CITY, N. J.<br />

US<br />

KJETH HALL<br />

tIS-tU Wesley Arenas .<br />

Win Oaaa April Uth, l«tS<br />

HperialRatea<br />

JOS. C RAMSEY aa ahere<br />

Central Real Estate Co.<br />

«» ElgkUi str^t, Ocaui <strong>City</strong>. N. J.<br />

J. R. JONES<br />

AD8 BRING 8ATI8FACTOBY<br />

- " v<br />

..•. J<br />

'A' J<br />

'T SEASHORE HOUSE<br />

iCEHTEROF GREAT<br />

SUMME^MHITIES<br />

Club Rouse accommodation* for _<br />

group <strong>of</strong> ten or leas is I5.QP and fifty<br />

OCEAN CITY SENTINEL, OCEAN CITY, If. J. ATTORSDAY, JUNE 16,1922<br />

; EASIER! STAR LADIES<br />

TO A T » RECEPTION<br />

SHli FAST LINE \<br />

Saminer Schedule<br />

Jane 18,|1922<br />

cents for each person In excess <strong>of</strong> ten<br />

when members <strong>of</strong> the same group.<br />

Meals are not served at the Club<br />

House for inch parties, but are obtainable<br />

nearby.<br />

The minimum charge for a fishing<br />

trip on the "Pensy" is $5X0. -<br />

A fishing party composed <strong>of</strong> tenDISTINGUISHES<br />

OFFICERS OF<br />

draftsmen from the engineer's <strong>of</strong>fice, ORDER WILL VISIT<br />

AN IDEAL.VACATION HOME FOR<br />

Philadelphia Terminal Division, P. R.<br />

R.. were entertained at the P. R. R. ATLANTIC CITY<br />

ACTIVE BOYS AND GIRLS ON Y. M. C. A. Seashore House, First and<br />

THE BAY<br />

Bay avenue last Tuesday, June 19.,<br />

A week-end outing for fifteen men,<br />

from the Comptroller's Department,<br />

Is scheduled this Saturday and Son- m ^ ^ ^ QrtuSnth~Di."trici; "to<br />

...aad la land HaartdeaM asaa-aM..<br />

The Seashore House, conducted un-<br />

. tier the auspices <strong>of</strong> the Pennsylvania The former In charge <strong>of</strong> James C. I^^P^.<br />

Railroad Department <strong>of</strong> the Y. M. C.<br />

A., <strong>of</strong>fers a thousand attractions necessary<br />

to the making <strong>of</strong> an Ideal summer<br />

vacation.<br />

In particular does the "Y" 8eashore<br />

House commend itself to parents, who<br />

are seeUjig the means <strong>of</strong> providing<br />

for growing, active and energetic boys<br />

and girts, a home where they can be<br />

certain they wilt be under tho control<br />

and supervision <strong>of</strong> responsible persons<br />

and surrounded by an atmosphere <strong>of</strong><br />

purity and religious influences.<br />

The House contains all the facilities<br />

for entertainment conceivable.<br />

Out-<strong>of</strong>-door sports feature largely In<br />

the dally program <strong>of</strong> the House. Boys<br />

and girls are. taught to swim under<br />

efficient teachers; rowing and aquatic<br />

sports <strong>of</strong> all description are promoted.<br />

The base ball games and the beach<br />

parties are events <strong>of</strong> flrst rank importance.<br />

boys and<br />

W< ? rft ? r .l" atron V, °r u> i l<br />

Brlnton, chief draftsman, and the lat- Worthy Patron and their staff <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ter,<br />

Jno. G. Millar, chief clerk. |n* 8 - . , _ . , . . . , . L<br />

Elmer Jackson Pearl, now asso- T * l- reception will take place In the<br />

cUlTwitn cla^n Halne«Tlck?ha. ^' o«< «' "«• Steel pier. Atlantic<br />

been appointed a member <strong>of</strong> the Sea-! clt /•. •"• evening (16th).<br />

shore House Committee <strong>of</strong> the P. R. Admittance will be by membership<br />

R. Y. C. M. A, and will be tho local i"" 1 on Many <strong>of</strong> the local members <strong>of</strong> the 106 TRAINS<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Chapter, No. 83, O. E. S,<br />

will attend a Joint reception given by Daily BatwMa<br />

the Tenth and Eightth Ditit to<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

AMD<br />

ATLANTIC CITY<br />

'yrepresentative.<br />

Mr. Pearl has been as-1<br />

sociated with this organization since<br />

8ENDTHEMIN<br />

boyhood; was at one time boys work<br />

director and later promoted to house | Send those IIU'c personals about<br />

manager <strong>of</strong> the beautiful main build-<br />

Ing <strong>of</strong> the association in West Phila-<br />

Philadelphia.<br />

to the Sentinel, but be sore to get Atlaiuc Cllr 1 Slsre fiallnoi Co.<br />

Mr. Pearl supervised the construc- them to the rfflce not later than<br />

tion <strong>of</strong> the present wharf and bulk- Tuesday noosv<br />

head at the Seashore House while associated<br />

with Mb Bartlett and was responsible<br />

for many other pract>"U im- (talniiii< ar Dteatatr CatasW)<br />

provements. His present stanuing in<br />

OBDtNANCS Na. IN I SENTINEL ADS BRING RESULTS<br />

this dty coupled with his past experi-<br />

!»sst «is« taniou uWnotsai snnidUc io»<br />

PERSONAOr ;TH»r»3AaD*?y ;TH»r»3AaD?y cSSutaov<br />

OOLAN cmr,<br />

John<br />

cSSutaonva<br />

las La«a Taaala.<br />

TRC BOARD OF COMstUHONgM OF THB<br />

CITY OF OCBAN CTTT DO OBDAIN<br />

Santoa I- Thai lasra la Una* naslW a<br />

Boanl af CMaailillnairi la aa kaowa aa Ika<br />

Board a< OasiailailBaira Oannlaa La»a T»«ala.<br />

wklek aoara" akall taaalat ot tkraa a»a><br />

•r. apprfatW ar ika Marar aa4 toalnaaa<br />

NCW JEUKT.<br />

1<br />

r lkaKar4 al OoauUaalaatra el tkla «ilr<br />

Sailloa I. Tkal Ika asM Boara 1 ot Tinsili<br />

•loaan •kail kaW aaVa lar aaa raar froaa Ika<br />

<strong>of</strong> Ikalr apsalataatal, aiat<br />

li> nin.ai wttk ar atitkaat<br />

lima, ar ika Board ol Caaualariaaara al ikla<br />

dir.<br />

nlaa t. Tka pawan. aattoa aaJ<br />

ol aakl Boart a/ CaaaaUaaaaara OonnUaaT<br />

Lawn Taaala. akaU ka la mralala. govara aad<br />

anparvlat Ika plarlaaT af Lawa Taaala aa lasai<br />

* D Long cteMM*on<br />

Apply on premiies or cal 27J-W<br />

26 ATLANTIC AVENUE<br />

(Oa Atkatis A»a. ai Firat St)<br />

OR ANY UHnKDH<br />

be accompanied by a ak* iw aai an, la-.<br />

the application cannot be accept*I.<br />

L. WHIUms ami .laughter. MU« r"<br />

Reasonably priced meals will be<br />

served to visiting parents or relatives<br />

<strong>of</strong> guests as far as accommodations<br />

permit, but limited- space makes it<br />

impossible to furnish lodging to such<br />

visitors. •<br />

Applications will be received for the<br />

accommodation <strong>of</strong> groups <strong>of</strong> men over<br />

week-ends throughout June, September<br />

and October; and for special Aahlag<br />

parties for any day except Sunday<br />

during September and October.<br />

As far as practicable, such parties<br />

should be organized with a group<br />

leader authorised to make all necea-,<br />

nary arrangements for the group.<br />

1 .—* 1 ** 11 MRS. B. A. HAININIQAIN. Owner<br />

Mariam E. William., <strong>of</strong> West Phila- *•£* , TWI<br />

•"'<br />

. >.,<br />

delphia. Walter Glover, Mr>. Julia aJiT<br />

«"••»• •»* — ar.<br />

u aot .in...ry ia ba siad u iba woi<br />

Glover, <strong>of</strong> Woclbury, Mr>. Ullle '»"-<br />

Goailrich, <strong>of</strong> Hartfon^Conn, and M. RSI -1 ««« -i.k i. « .pan .,<br />

Wllliama. <strong>of</strong> New York. orM iiaut u^ika u>, ol iaia IUU.<br />

Mm. M. 11. Canon U now occupying ""H** '• "**}•<br />

the apartments 1422 <strong>Ocean</strong> avenue,,Jl^lJ, l * u <br />

SPECIALS<br />

with her MMI Jsme. P. Canon ami I ' JCM. c. OIAMPION.<br />

wife, where they will be until Octo- ' wn. H. CAkir-Bttx. All year cottage—6 rooms, hot water heat, all brick,<br />

C A. COBSON.<br />

ber 1st.<br />

TW<br />

central locaboo, imfumished.<br />

•a4 Saal «« J»a> II.<br />

SEND THEM IN<br />

HABB HABBT A. MOBI1H, House and adjoining lot—$4500. Term*.<br />

hnUJjr. to the Sentinel OfBca by Toav- ST. GEORGE HOTEL<br />

Store property, good tecrion. Store and 3 rooms on<br />

day <strong>of</strong> each week and they wCl ap- •II Eighlli 84r»«t 1 st Boor, 9 rooms in upper part <strong>of</strong> house. Garage.<br />

Near Beach<br />

pear in the next issue on Thursday. NOW OPEN FOB KRASOV Large lot. Price for quick . Je—$5000. Easy terms.<br />

ittJ<br />

L'aaWr New Maaaresseat et<br />

•HOW. 410.J JOBBING >SOa1PTl> OOMg I W. PAUL PETEBH<br />

"Handie Shopping"<br />

Cunning Sweaters, Rompers and Frocks for the<br />

Kiddies—GiHs and Boys to-~-can be<br />

found this week at<br />

The Handie Shop<br />

756 Atb.ury Avenue<br />

PHONE<br />

UNEN NETTING<br />

30 ind. Drab<br />

S3 ** -<br />

38 "<br />

J&40 Per Roll<br />

_ 4J5 "<br />

Abo Copper and Galvanized Wire<br />

EVERYTHING TO BUILD<br />

A BUILDING •<br />

C. H. Shoemaker Lumber Co.<br />

UtHaadWcatAi<br />

SENTINEL ADS BRING SATISFACTORY RESULTS<br />

CEMENT BLOCKS<br />

BEST KIND<br />

DELIVERED<br />

ANYWHERE<br />

FREDGANT<br />

SOHERS poorr, N. J.<br />

Getter aaal Seeatsag a 8aecUHy<br />

Sieves Beaairrd aaa Slarrd<br />

Eatiataln rtoerfaUy Gitni<br />

Gaskul & Johnson<br />

Hraliag. Beafiag aaal Kkeet<br />

Metal War*<br />

PiBrlrss Faraace*<br />

Bay Aveaae Seeaers Petal. N. J.<br />

It<br />

1<br />

Lots for Sale ALLUPToqgA6B<br />

$350 to $1800<br />

SEE<br />

412 ELEVENTH STREET<br />

JOSEPH W. BARCLAY<br />

1032 Simpson Avenoe<br />

LEADING BRANDS OF BUTTER<br />

STRICTLY FRESH LAID EGGS<br />

POULTRY DRESSED TO ORDER<br />

Preapt 8eirk*> Paeae 51-W<br />

SAXTON&BROS.<br />

Painting:, Paperhanging<br />

Graining and Decorating<br />

622 Central Avenoe <strong>Ocean</strong> Crty, N. J.<br />

An Exceptional<br />

Opportunity<br />

togettnat<br />

RANGE<br />

you have wanted<br />

OCSAM crnr. a. J.'<br />

I am carrying in stock the celebrated WIN'C'K JFT CAS<br />

RANGE at prices that can't bdp bat interest you. The above<br />

cat show* oae <strong>of</strong> the popular modelsjKiliag at the exceptionally<br />

low price <strong>of</strong>—<br />

1OWNSEND5<br />

L SMPIIJ AR E<br />

TO BE ASSURED<br />

Avail yourself <strong>of</strong> our expert artaitaVturai awl technical ability «hcn<br />

you are considering building, vbsn you Anally ilecUie to build you<br />

have decided that we are the BUOJJBBS to fulfill your exacting require-<br />

L. LE8UB HEADLBT CO. INC<br />

-i- Anaatacta<br />

f IS Elgata Street, Oceaa Otjr<br />

Oar<br />

Ample Vadttiaa<br />

Aaraie kuumai


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If<br />

§<br />

H<br />

i<br />

Aikmj A<br />

OJ. 8«. P, Aiban A<br />

Mf-«-T-«-« Wot A<br />

fct Waa. m-U-U-tt-U Waat AM.<br />

UlKa. MbdlaCl&W.Om<br />

UatSowtaadAabaryAta.<br />

Lat Na. tU. ~BMtfaa C, 8. W. Canar<br />

gs RRflRFffl<br />

- f>P^^ Mr. M.K.<br />

Hotel Comfort and Cale<br />

#. " J^i, - OCEAN crrv, N. J. .<br />

!.J%^^JMMB. «• a OOMFOBT, fmriKw<br />

'• Bayafcr.Ntab and Ugfat Laneh 8m«d at AU Hoan<br />

IoCt—a>»JOtmf«cth>o«ry tnd« Pall Ur» o* DttkateMn<br />

• -V". „ Ftnt Oam Strrtm<br />

OPKN FBOM MAY TO NOVBMBSB<br />

JOS C PHILLIPS<br />

•: 708 Arimry A venae<br />

Faflline<strong>of</strong><br />

FBESH MEATS and PROVIfflONS<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Bert Qoafity<br />

PEACOCK BEVERAGES<br />

WB^BAVE SB NEW DOUBLE OVEN<br />

Vulcan Qas Ranges<br />

with one Giant and Small Cooking Burners with<br />

Sinunerer attached, that we wfll<br />

Special Price <strong>of</strong><br />

. Dettrcred<br />

CAN BBBBN AT OOB SHOW BOOM<br />

<strong>City</strong> Gas Light Co.<br />

When you look at a<br />

at S 1O.9O<br />

Hfdmtm USOOfuaahnmMid<br />

natarally Uy aaaqpajfeydra<strong>of</strong> kmmm<br />

•nthoaiaatlc<br />

1teftteU8OOlM»*'<br />

VSHM ItlBt B# HM><br />

dn dollar ac<br />

U8CO<br />

ian I«waM l»)iat withOood W«tk^Ba*;i6t<br />

HURLEY-JONC8 CO.<br />

HUMUCV^ONKS CO. .<br />

WAkTCII «. «MATTIM A •©#. MtN.<br />

til* AMURV *«C<br />

I MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE.<br />

MowaiUacJbrtw* " "<br />

1 A9 baalaax bmaawtad<br />

"74*1 -<br />

Apply to •**""" ——• m **'-" w *!$r%<br />

J. M. CHESTER •©ttr/.-V?££<br />

Olayton Halnes Briolc-RBALTOR<br />

411 EIQHTH ST. OCCAM CtTV. M. 4, ^<br />

Ewlng X. Co.<br />

UNVAVK. MIAN OITV. M.«f.<br />

ALFRED SCHERMl '2<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Upholsterer and<br />

Decorator<br />

Wmdow Shades and Awnings Had*<br />

/ «nd Put Up<br />

IOSS Aabmry M*mm OCE4N ClfY, fi J.<br />

E. A. CORSON<br />

GENERAL CONTRACTOR<br />

737 Asbury Avenue<br />

OCEAN CITY NEW JER8EY<br />

ROADS, 8BWBR8, BRIDOB8, BULKHBADS<br />

Edjap P. Berber<br />

Real Getote<br />

In 3lt St. eectloji <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

for Sale or I caa S«nt you most any<br />

[tj Cottaceinoar Distriet<br />

Lots Sold on TCTBM<br />

Oaathttka<br />

imkynoL<br />

AUktad<strong>of</strong> atomaad barter rap**<br />

WsaSj S<br />

THm Tin 3mltli<br />

300 Eleventh 8treet<br />

ill<br />

'* V;


« r aaH ba aalairfal f<br />

paraoa or paraoak Arav i——-•--'-<br />

Souloa 7. Tkat asld<br />

I oparala<br />

la mrtM kr Ibo<br />

mi. or.<br />

, eomtfr «ltk aack aad ararr law <strong>of</strong><br />

la U B V rartaja tkarato.<br />

SaOloa ». Ttat tka.asta aaa or btnaa. aa<br />

llraBwd. aadar Ikla ordlaaaaa, amall oparsla<br />

oa aata acaadala or •»!•«• In as apsnmd fcr<br />

raagiaUoa <strong>of</strong> UM Board <strong>of</strong> Ooawliatoaara <strong>of</strong><br />

Ikla CltV.<br />

aattloo 10. Erarr paraoa. Srav. ajaxlauoa<br />

or corporatioa. «l -^-- - -tlaaa<br />

or til. onCu<br />

<strong>of</strong>. bafara a ptopar oOoar kawtas- iurtailctloa<br />

•kail ba aakjact lo a saa aot anaadlii<br />

huadrad doUara aad la datsak) <strong>of</strong> tka m<br />

paid farfallad.<br />

II. Tkla oraiBUMo akail ub , <strong>of</strong> SUte tpeakers, and a very laterestf<strong>of</strong><br />

Phone 4!M<br />

AUantie Hl«hlan we make 8anktpaVa<br />

i Birch Beer, and Boot<br />

&<br />

We have time to make a limited number <strong>of</strong> new lawns yet before<br />

tbe season open*. We are Retting some good top soil an.I the price<br />

si reasonable.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Greenhouses<br />

Phooe 19<br />

Surf Laundry<br />

929 Oeean Avt% <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J. Phone 675<br />

Now Open for Season <strong>of</strong> 1922<br />

New Management, Improved Methods, Quick Courteous<br />

Service, Moderate Rates<br />

JOS. SHELTON, Prop.<br />

BUY BREAD MADE IN OCEAN CITY<br />

Try That<br />

Fine<br />

White, Flaky<br />

and Tasty<br />

Bread<br />

Now Made<br />

VALET Electric BaLg Co.<br />

PHONE iia-w 713 Aibury Avenue<br />

1W paor hm k, m M Ms, «• wfl HTN yaa at tW im<br />

BUY BREAD MADE IN OCEAN CITY<br />

I A F<br />

Hsttcrin Recharged ami Repaired—all<br />

make*.<br />

Prert-O-I.ilc Battery sod Gas Tank<br />

Service.<br />

! Alrco AcTtylrne * ami Oxygen for<br />

j cutting «od mMiag.<br />

, Sunn, (Vacrilor ami Ignition Work.<br />

29 & Florida Avenue<br />

ATLANTIC CITV. N. I.<br />

* * or apartment to farnUbf We<br />

have a Hoc <strong>of</strong>


t ,•'•<br />

1/.'.'•'<br />

'$<br />

,:•*}$<br />

Vir..l.^<br />

OLD YACHT CLU<br />

SUMMED H<br />

-",...<br />

Map, or kit asiaUon. "iitur .%niiu.<br />

. Mmedlately -went as .usual. Into n<br />

- great rage and, paring to and fro !n<br />

BOOSTER<br />

; Quito a colony <strong>of</strong>.ClenrtfoM people<br />

L>>aVQ decided to locate, wo find, In<br />

• • • * • ••<br />

two,<br />

IT In C!<br />

ta'Jt l.y<br />

by „,,„„ ^,1 pTOlllcetion<br />

home, 2804 Wesley Avenue, for tho<br />

Cor. Wesley Are. aad. tU St.<br />

Ui. N'nrcum, nn hlirher altitudo and eon- shares aad at the auae tlaw re-<br />

M. U.<br />

Xstftjette-a command.<br />

Bom in n crowded tenement, <strong>of</strong>ten A. E. McKInloy and family <strong>of</strong> Or- -unO *!r. nn.l Mr... A. \V. I.rc, Jr.. veircly, tint tho?p who live in the ceive S per rrat. ea their fatvest-<br />

ono smitll room nerving tho purpom? montown, have openeal their rummer in! rliildr*>'.: Mr.'. R. 0. Mn.>ro and ~ =» |<br />

«X4 Wesley A<br />

-» U. L _ . II • . •<br />

ment. See the Sccrrlary at 4*fl<br />

home, 13M Central Avenue, for the<br />

Elrjhlh Slrrct. - Adv.<br />

New Jersey<br />

1H0UBLE FOLLOWS WET FEET<br />

le te Walea Many Are A* Its playground and school. <strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> home, 308 Bay Avenue, for tho tca*on.<br />

rted-Keep Hair Dry. many as unfortunntcly .ituatcl a» it- Mn_ Jaeahy <strong>of</strong> pniia,i«|phi3, ha*<br />

—- , jelf. compellcl to fight tooth ami nail opmed for home, 878 Park Place, for<br />

Is an Indirect relationship lor c-d.-L-irer, the only law it learn* {£e season<br />

^-JjUjmua,,<br />

the feet and tho ear. Then; to reMpcct^lfi the law <strong>of</strong> hruto force, M nianhoo.1 and wo-<br />

. T h y<br />

kathonmcidy dried, especially aronn.l<br />

*• earK aad the vaao-mo«oni ton^i<br />

•» ky a Ttaorooa maBlpnlnt.in o»w<br />

- '—BhM aad around Iho no >car the la/lie, <strong>of</strong> the CoLlen<br />

^JTo<strong>On</strong>l a waaa Rule Sodety. and other. lntare nre 10 1 to T on<br />

^*» to aae thla moTtne- u n a ar moro P "" "*? °»» y<br />

P° ' exteniire teale.<br />

T<br />

earrytng bla morfng-pleture<br />

1 Sondwkhc* Hoar Mado I<br />

S<strong>of</strong>t I>ri..U .<br />

Rome C'ookinc AloL<br />

UCnT LU>' attar *vrt»<br />

Idea la wen Oaabatad by tbe<br />

r ahoat tko horaaaiios nan. I<br />

the eboe waa lost." ,<br />

~ ' -*-oe Ibe boras ;<br />

a heras the<br />

lest) fbr want <strong>of</strong> a rider<br />

"" "; aad an for lao<br />

aafl.*<br />

sttda aanaaala aboat,<br />

ttafaaHy yourself;<br />

J hat he aare to gat:<br />

a»- aat later than! «<br />

1MJ SIMPSON AVENUE<br />

lay and McCorkte<br />

S, TOPSOIL, CEMENT. BBICK aad<br />

Phoee Sl-W<br />

J. H. CHAD WICK K 6t *CO<br />

w v -*-<br />

1117 Asbery Ave ««»IWKO AND BEATING B<br />

ESTIMATE* rtraOSHED<br />

1M7 Wert Avt<br />

JOBBING PBOMFTLY ATTBNTED TO<br />

Phae»41»sl<br />

*&&&&£&<br />

M. B. COOPER,<br />

Builder<br />

2*tst aad Crartral Av <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. N. J.<br />

7<br />

HOW SAVING HELPS<br />

When you .^n^x money you<br />

help hulld up tlic community—help<br />

tho rclinolg and<br />

ln»titutions. So »bon you<br />

nave you arc - puhli?<br />

benefactor.<br />

Your account is lnvitr.1.<br />

3'J Inlrrr>t Paid on Time<br />

DrpmilH •<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

TITLE AND TRUST<br />

COMPANY<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. N. J.<br />

TO THE PUBLIC<br />

Moncrief & Sons<br />

1211 Bay Avenue,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> ,N. J.<br />

Supply Dally<br />

FRESH FISH<br />

OYSTERS<br />

CLAMS<br />

CRABS and CRAB MKAT<br />

1 1 t-<br />

Olaaata ttted<br />

BRECKLEY'S CTKRSCHHL PBTTIT. M. n<br />

1 HOUBB AJtO OlOt* PAIMTMRB<br />

JCU.NTOH L. 8RCCKLCY. P«O, OCBAiTcTr^T?.<br />

Ready Mixed Paints. Lrad anrt '.II „ - -<br />

I a»aodr. "*•" — " ? 2 *• t? ft<br />

I GOOD ADVICE j ^ „ itt .<br />

Do not bolld aatll joe Ulk the iior •»v. 10 , „,<br />

• suiter ever w|lh us. \ '"<br />

nod Rive your ordri<br />

Press pt Service Hi>rau*siii«rf*«M.<br />

L. Loslie<br />

ARCHITECTUAL SERVICE<br />

• HotelK.<br />

MS EIGHTH STREET<br />

(FJchth aad Wrsley sv».)<br />

Oreaa <strong>City</strong>. N. J.<br />

Eatiaialea Faniaaed<br />

WM. T. TAYLOR<br />

PAPER HANQER<br />

12 (Vr.lril avenor <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. N. J.'—<br />

This is a 3-19 B, Westinghouse<br />

full automatic Electric<br />

Range, other styles in<br />

••-«g stock. I^et us show you the<br />

—1 advantagea <strong>of</strong> cooking byi<br />

' electricity. Cheaper than;<br />

p; gas and cleaner. |<br />

I We carry a full line <strong>of</strong> West-<br />

FITHIAN •<br />

W I. RAYMO<br />

ERECT A FITTING<br />

MEMORIAL<br />

Our equipment, pr<strong>of</strong>essional experience<br />

and immense t>toek <strong>of</strong> quality memorials<br />

arc at your disposal.<br />

An insj>ection <strong>of</strong> our plant, where none but<br />

skilled artbans are employed, is cordially<br />

invited.<br />

Here one enn view memorials <strong>of</strong> every description<br />

in the various stages <strong>of</strong> construct*<br />

ion. *-<br />

orxAN art.RJ.<br />

O. J. HAMMELL CO.<br />

PLEA8AHTVnXE. H. J. OAMDEH, H. J.<br />

•KjaosUAt. caArrsJurv FOB MOBS TSL»» as TBABO<br />

im T wJLy H .vl LL<br />

N« Vnr. W»»«i<br />

j. Prescott Cadman, J'<br />

Estate o« Mark Lak.<br />

funcrnl Director<br />

800 Ceatral Avenue<br />

«> <strong>City</strong> New Jers<br />

=^ Readine Coal<br />

Now is the Time to<br />

Plant Privet Hedge<br />

Thomas J. Thorn<br />

FLORIST<br />

II2S Hay Avenue<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> N«w Jen«y<br />

OCCAM ClTV. N. J<br />

u»*iU» WMln^av.j »-tt« 1<br />

•"•»• K *>«»»»«y. llV--.Bp.rn.<br />

DR. CHAS. H. VAIL<br />

Osteeasthfc Phtaktaa<br />

DENTIST<br />

DR. WILSON T. CHHUmAM<br />

•M Ceatral ctaaae.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> dty. N. J.<br />

ion* Ut Ex-ray Diagnosis!<br />

Ml A<br />

B10BES CENTRAL PHARMACT<br />

Eigatk si. aad Wsaery are.<br />

J. Tfaomley Hughe*. P. D.<br />

Pharmacist In Charge<br />

Harcoart & Stcdman<br />

LAW OFFICES<br />

ANDREW C. BOSWELL<br />

Law Offices<br />

| Master In Chnncory<br />

OCSAK ClTV. M. J.<br />

VIRIAN R SMITH<br />

ARCHITECT<br />

1 CuafWtM Tru«l nw!<br />

Atlantto <strong>City</strong>. N. J.<br />

Wu. H. COUJSSON. fa.<br />

Ciwil EogiBeer txi Sorre.er<br />

ANGUS 8. WADE<br />

Arraitect<br />

Bearse Baiiiiag<br />

'KTEAN CTTY. N. J.<br />

KIETH HALL<br />

•IS-SU Wessry AvtMkt<br />

WUI Oaca April Uta, m<br />

SawiaJBatee<br />

.iddtns JOS. C. RAMSEY as ab<br />

Central Real Estate Co.<br />

608 EJshth Street, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. N. J.<br />

LIST rOU« PSOPEBTIKS WITH 178<br />

Oar caarlaeaa esldeat aartheas will hriag rtseMa.<br />

We asra aeed heaeaa "• with e-*-l« liariiaa. Wkat her* yesjT<br />

Waat to sefl year'<br />

R. JONES<br />

SENTINEL ADS BEING SATISTACTOSY<br />

. «M tomato mUk evaiy «MaO <strong>of</strong><br />

Ua Ustory. •<br />

±m. »'... -..-.„ H». l>h» apoke <strong>of</strong> U»a Brat aenaasi<br />

Ell DCII - DIIPV daUvrred upon the Island, <strong>of</strong> the tat<br />

Ell' IILli DUlln P rolwr •''•<br />

i<br />

1


. ' • • • - . ' : • ' - : . • • ! •<br />

OCEAN crry<br />

CITY. N. J- THUBSDAY. JUNE<br />

SWEET<br />

HOME<br />

I COLLEGE CHUMS MOTOB<br />

' FROM COAST TO COAST<br />

! Wlllard Wane, a summer resident!<br />

i <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> for many yean, started<br />

for his home ln Pasadna, California<br />

on Friday. He is accompanied by H.<br />

Fuhrman a room-mate from Lafayette<br />

Collet*. |<br />

Mr. Wante is now engamd in the;<br />

•Mpnine; construction on the Pacific!<br />

coast but still retains his interest ln<br />

| his bgsineas In Plilladelphia. ><br />

1 Mr. Warn* Married Betty Dobbins'<br />

: <strong>of</strong> Califomlar and they ara planning-<br />

I to spend their summers In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />

I Mr. Wane U the son <strong>of</strong> Mr. and<br />

Mrs. Kenton Warn, <strong>of</strong> 1016 Locust,<br />

Street, Philadelphia.<br />

SOIREE<br />

Mr. Leo Paul McCloday, <strong>of</strong> 1736<br />

Central Avenue, the well-known bari-<br />

tone formerly <strong>of</strong> the "Gaiety Theatre"<br />

London, England, gave a Soiree and<br />

reception in honor <strong>of</strong> Mr. Elmer V.<br />

Robinson, one <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,s most<br />

prominent bulUIer-dtiien, on Wed-;<br />

nesday the 21st.<br />

Mr. and ' Mrs. Wm. Abbott, and i<br />

' family, <strong>of</strong> lfillville, motored to> ** '<br />

j Oty on 8unday. !<br />

1-W0NDEB.WHEN DARWIN<br />

-W\9 YOUNG 010 HB<br />

BVER THINK OP<br />

MAKING A MONKEY<br />

OP HIMSELR<br />

Piano Teacher<br />

Mr. Oarmvn Hnroiw<br />

HMAaWyAt*.. Oceas CBy. M. .1.<br />

Jobber M *-* a WM<br />

ARCHIE HARRIS<br />

o3o Sinnwm Aft*<br />

Ocau CHy. N. X '<br />

T3 HONEST<br />

' §C# _T^ fry «=»' g~* •»*-» »^ I a—*<br />

Com Exchange NaUonal<br />

PATRIOTIC ORDKR SONS OP !<br />

AMtHICA J<br />

Camp 75 <strong>of</strong> the PatrioUc Order <strong>of</strong><br />

the Sons <strong>of</strong> America. Is passta.<br />

through a tcston <strong>of</strong> revival aod In-<br />

creased activity. J<br />

J«T. AlDm Fowler or West Phlla- Among the recent arrivals at the ouartprs <strong>of</strong> ihe Camp, at the P. O. a<br />

detpua, spent the week end with Miss flt. George, are Edward Atherholt <strong>of</strong> nt A. Hall, •liuaied on El«hih street<br />

Bertha Campbell. Norwood, and Theo. Mackenxte ami and West avenue, another Urge class<br />

Mrs. Carrie Fowler <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, family, <strong>of</strong> East Falls, Pa. ' will appear for Initiation,<br />

accompanied by her three arms, spent Dr. and Mrs. 8. J. Dechan <strong>of</strong> Phlla- The work <strong>of</strong> the degree will be ex-<br />

theweek end at her cottage 8449 delphia, are .pending the week cmU empllned by a aplcndld team, under<br />

Asbtuy Avenne. m the dty. Mrs. Mary Deehan, to- 1 'he direction <strong>of</strong> the Team Muter,<br />

M. L. Anthony and family <strong>of</strong> Cer- gether with her grandson, are occupy-' n °r E. Darby.<br />

mantawn, Eilwanl Vollmer and family '»K Dr. Deehan's new cottage on! A lanre attendance <strong>of</strong> members u<br />

<strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, and Mr. Lynde and Thirteenth Street and Wesley Avenue.! ••atlelpeled. and a special progran <strong>of</strong><br />

family <strong>of</strong> Pitman. N. J. are guests at To the many persons <strong>of</strong> note in the 1 mu " c hM bera « >r °* ld «' 'or tb* oc-<br />

th* Rubieam for the season. political world who have arrived In the' r *t°°l<br />

Frank K. Phillips and family <strong>of</strong> city for the season, the name i.f' NolnlnB rtn *>* "»"• irraUfytng to<br />

tar the month <strong>of</strong> July. Mr. Phillip* ** added. Mr. Baldi anil family are<br />

> hlgb J<br />

PTfating. for th. Summer School to be Stenton Place. . ^ .f^'" " n9U » ln B o ^" | \<br />

bald in rfce dty thU season. Among the week's arrivals at thei a »nnn weU for th. htn .# _. *<br />

Mr. Phillip. U associated with, and Chanjler-Wnite Hall, were Mr* J. K. eom,£ I<br />

• npreacatatire <strong>of</strong> the Ameriean T>T>e Hippie, and Mr. an«l Mrs. C. T. Lee-1 „_ ' J<br />

Foondera Company. Jersey <strong>City</strong>. *>m <strong>of</strong> Media, and J. R. Jarrctt and! AN i o, B ,,, H u f..,.,„„ I<br />

Kaa Jean Bloadln • has returned<br />

to Mrs. Turprn <strong>of</strong> PhOadeJpUa. In<br />

tan* the assistance <strong>of</strong> Dr. William H. eolta «» on O** 1 " Avenue for t<br />

OBflUom in his practice. The In- * ea * on - Mr *- orril U antertalnlnic<br />

Pierce, formeriy heo.1 nur«' at the<br />

Ptaabyterian Hospital. Wert Phlladel-<br />

»Ua, will also be a«ocUt*.l with Dr.<br />

y<br />

OceinGly'f<br />

LEADING<br />

Advertising<br />

Medium<br />

FRESH FISH<br />

FOR SALE EVERY DAT<br />

9th and Bay Ave.<br />

Ouu <strong>City</strong>. N. J.<br />

BRACEBRIDCE HALL<br />

624 Weatey Are,<br />

O»» CUT. N. 1,<br />

" ANNA t MACE<br />

• ADVEBTLSE IN THE SENTINEL<br />

UR bread is honest thru<br />

and thru—honest, high<br />

charactered materials go<br />

j into the making <strong>of</strong> it and each<br />

piece <strong>of</strong> dough that goes into a<br />

loaf <strong>of</strong> bread is properly weighed<br />

befote it is tetnpentured. Try<br />

a loaf <strong>of</strong> it<br />

Valet Electric<br />

Baking Co.<br />

713 Asbury Ave.<br />

I Phone* 313-W<br />

Sentinel<br />

Geo. A. Bpownmiller<br />

CONTRACTING CARPENTER<br />

STAIR BUILDER<br />

INTERIOR TRIM<br />

EXPERT JOBBING<br />

Tenth Street and<br />

Asbury Avenue<br />

family <strong>of</strong> Hoddonfteld.<br />

AN AGIO SUMMER •(•IDCNT. *<br />

An a»ed and hUhly esteemed son- i<br />

^ndin atended the mectinir <strong>of</strong> the <strong>of</strong> We.t Phila<br />

nics. Drink it for its own apod self<br />

. «• ^ or mix it with any uuit<br />

^ Jukx when 90a dcaire<br />

; Bacr, and Boot Bc«r.<br />

Th«y v* worthy com-<br />

TCHab<br />

•-:• L > M r? 1 ny/n<br />

Qoypcd witfa Eloctric Stsrtinaj<br />

and Iigfatintt8yiUwii,dmx)tirrt-<br />

able rims, extra rim and non-<br />

skid tires all around—the Food<br />

Sedan at $645 is the greatest<br />

motor car value overproduced<br />

—an enclosed car <strong>of</strong> comfort;<br />

convenience and beauty. Reas><br />

l T<br />

t CUCQOOT CUB<br />

as. A.<br />

EDWARD G. KURTZ<br />

AataarUe. Fard Dealer<br />

OCEAN Cm. N. J. "<br />

Our Wall Paper<br />

Is a veritable find. Wo aim to<br />

plea-e tha particular. . Jurt come<br />

down and Inspect our numerous de-<br />

dirns. If you are critical it may<br />

taka you a lonff time to dcd.le—<br />

there are so many patterns to<br />

choose from—but the point Is that<br />

you can be salted exactly right and<br />

at prices that will appeal to you.<br />

ALFRED R. SMITH<br />

1048 Asawry Ave.<br />

Oceaa CM* New Jersey<br />

William H. Oldfidd<br />

Interior TOe Work<br />

912 Central Avetnie<br />

OCEAN crrr. N. J.<br />

i<br />

HUMBERT C. PONTIERE<br />

Tsun lirMl TJCUi an. I<br />

PAUL CLAUS<br />

•11 Asbny Arnae<br />

BaQding Contractor'<br />

JaaMas. AlUratisu ad<br />

New Work<br />

L Leslie Headley Co.<br />

BUILDERS<br />

ArdtftcctBYal Service<br />

SIS EIQHTH STREET<br />

Oft— <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />

Dc.'igncr an.1 njll.lcr <strong>of</strong> Arti-Iif<br />

Djiifr.il.n.». Convenient CottaR^s<br />

WilkrdS.Steelman<br />

Csatrxtor aa. BaiUer<br />

JOBBINC<br />

BOAT WORK<br />

1100 Bay Avenue<br />

OCEAN cmr,N.j.<br />

a>ai*M>.!Uj<br />

Theo.F.HHdreth<br />

Electrical Contractor<br />

Jottia«WorkaSa«daMy<br />

OfBciK I0J2 Ceatral Aveooe<br />

OCEAN crrv. N. J.<br />

QEOROE. W. HARRIS<br />

CONTRACTOR. BUILDER<br />

AND JOBBING<br />

_ . , - Fo«rt«rBia sinvt<br />

OCEAN C|-n\ N. J. Bell Phone.<br />

IWaa <strong>City</strong>. N. J. Brll Phaw. m-J<br />

roapcamatioa luwun Carrird •<br />

831 ASBURY AVENUE<br />

Defkateuen<br />

Faacy Oraccriea<br />

Fratta aa. VetHabfea<br />

WBBa» T. CanrHhen<br />

Pkaa* SM<br />

Wm. H. Powell<br />

Oeneral Contractor<br />

Gradlat asd Street BaHaHf<br />

rMrty«aa«ik at. M. Wee* •*•.<br />

OCIIAN CITV. N. J.<br />

|<br />

Plaaa ua EatiaiMee FaraiaBerf<br />

All Work Gaataaieaa<br />

I<br />

i LEWIS CO8SABOON<br />

8ENHNBL AD^ABB MONET SAVERS<br />

228ArimryAv<br />

OCKAKCsTT<br />

OCEAN OITYS OCEAN CITY. N. J, THURSDAY, JUNE 22,1922<br />

STUDENT BOMB I Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Voee, motored Cms»i» at Capa Hay. aad glate <strong>of</strong> New Jar- Uoa to >e either <strong>of</strong> Ika T ar sinler Irpa. af IN OUMCBaT 09 inn» .JanmmT<br />

Anoth-r student homo for the holl- from Colling ^« CrW»'^J^\**^^^^^ l. Mjn^s.o^jjj* irr-i«. I— a-<br />

J.wm a arali.knftwn ami nonolnr CVwan "*• Wlta toaln w e r s "**• •amCS feet eaalhweemurdry from tka eootkweetVard-' •rada af Ika atraM and akaB ka (at ap aad „ "ra. TWd M. I—a. Ma "•»• ^ ^ •<br />

rtoys, a v»ll-taOWB aMjMjmiar Oliean Dy^ Un, Voerj.g mother and Mrs. hr propmir Una .MeWed <strong>of</strong>.Ekrr.ua aimet. maintained la a. mf. a s-aaav aa •rarllaa. cJmjL rt 3 Jjjf\^a£_,^m S a S<br />

. - - —^ -. .. - ,,„. MrM £ IttJ>toB<br />

WITH OB WITHOUT BOARD<br />

APPLT »M 1«* STREBT;<br />

nlnenam has been pursulns hl» studies their stay In the dty. . James Dykes<br />

^iucta^ ^rve^ty. winning tr.|»'«»'«»' Wnitam. r^ldlnr hYth.<br />

h t a - l f a n « » i a b l . p o s l U o n I n ' t h e ^ < ^ ^ - . . - . . , •• -<br />

'teem <strong>of</strong> his pr<strong>of</strong>essors for his patient' (Intndaead bj nirarlor Caat>l»ll)<br />

appllcaUon. and sterling qualities <strong>of</strong>; OMINANCK N. m<br />

d ht SffS^^S ?2"' *???'<br />

• POIM «Hr-ii». M<br />

'IWH «~1 •litr^nra OM<br />

».VBESTS.<br />

ra OM kaidradtlia f~t<br />

OCEAN CRT, N. J.<br />

akall IMP la rmlr. —•••— — •' '<br />

<strong>of</strong> ttm Oiaiaalialci—r» <<br />

••d amaaaa •—! w U ual auaduw • «a-<br />

Una <strong>of</strong> two faM o«sl aalfc aaw nil. pUa-<br />

mind and character. n*m<br />

Returning home, Mr. Cunningham irart No. :o»<br />

njuullna- Station, at which nlaee he N * w J*r~r. and trainman on Uw<br />

KeailinK ouiuon, ai wnicn piora n",.,,, o, (h# rropomJ crr,«,,^ bulUwd »M<br />

wax employed before entering College, point bala* In Ih. aoalh w.rt ,M> <strong>of</strong> Raitarl<br />

Road anit 47. .,<br />

ir« Rrptrm.-ttr n. IKK Ilraund • M0.0.rc97 A<br />

U3 Oetober ». !•» Iwauad 1.U0 M „„•<br />

rvrember ?:. !•» Demand la •"»*' "" s lh * •°< I "><br />

and m*> t cut * >ln * °' Crelral at«aoa: oa. ika aonh-<br />

aa folll<br />

for*.<br />

An <strong>On</strong>l*w\nte atitr-nTli.B* lba> Utilrtr «t Im.<br />

piunw.ni Botad- -4A*--««tTt*t.t BOTHJO <strong>of</strong> llv<br />

Crr o* Ocr-B <strong>City</strong>. N. J. In th* m^-Trtrali-<br />

prt»Hp«t i«0 Al «17.4«A.(W> aM| ia h* kiwt-.r<br />

mm "A-*-^«*-arf.l Drvfktlt. fwrv--* KA. f "<br />

<strong>On</strong>l.imtnn* •uifafTTluna iba* - - • •-<br />

-fiii IMffU tA»-*"» '<br />

IPil *um nt l\*j,Oft.<strong>On</strong> and to I*, fc<br />

A**.-s.md>nt IVcktim, Sarr,*ra No. H»e."<br />

Ifcv... <strong>of</strong> r^mmi.atoMri ft th# < ,tjr <strong>of</strong><br />

*-Q ritjr Itw* COM Of aTamdl l-UJi 011 •mTBI duTlBP '<br />

t form <strong>of</strong> *&MI laiprowa.<br />

rat BtMaial aad all aat.<br />

'attoa by<br />

Pint (ISM Work <strong>On</strong>ly<br />

rl^w onleri' with<br />

Harry II. 1-alu-<br />

•^11 A^hury A*"Cnu«», <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Ptir.nr Ifll<br />

Bjfcla Urrrt. aad Mr. Taara, tae<br />

Srcnlary. "Ill eralaJa. As Ike<br />

aambrr el >bam Is Uamlted. da<br />

MX drlsy. Ad*.<br />

•ecttoa 1.<br />

aaeat Boa»4a<br />

era reeailaa<br />

Tkat tka form<br />

A.mnaiat Bat<br />

ll«r*to. anall<br />

at Ike Bomrd «f Commlatloi<br />

•mtoa 4.<br />

etfert at Ike<br />

tael ra—r"<br />

—<br />

PaaMd (ra<br />

III Of Ik. I<br />

Olr. New J.<br />

•f<br />

kfel<br />

B.<br />

H n<br />

Tkat tkta ordinal<br />

cxpiraltoa <strong>of</strong><br />

._<br />

tumcz<br />

I aa4 larnal n<br />

UBrd <strong>of</strong> Comau<br />

te^ar keed oa<br />

ra<br />

._<br />

radl<br />

BkiO<br />

Ike<br />

BBtd<br />

. ajk.<br />

by<br />

<strong>of</strong><br />

ara<br />

day.<br />

fern.<br />

mm •<br />

t i n<br />

ink<br />

1 all Mt.<br />

rt-mOiBikOaB<br />

aud Ciir-<br />

kkail l*W<br />

froa. tt.<br />

—<br />

itiiia-iii.<br />

t * wmt*t-<br />

or Otma<br />

<strong>of</strong> JoaaT.<br />

None*<br />

PaaM«l aVrat aad eaeooal Ha llaa al a<br />

Inar <strong>of</strong> lhe Board <strong>of</strong> CiimmlMkiaaia c'<br />

°'»- s *" Joey, keed oa tka ^h<br />

t».;. ,«rf »,,t fc, 1lte<br />

««d au| ~>iare by. aud Board<br />

!,„ oclock la<br />

' lakes up loc third raadiaut | J«,lu«t axlair<br />

by aaid Bord al a eneetla- I rh C<br />

1<br />

e I<br />

llall. Oce.n <strong>City</strong>. N»» Jeraey<br />

IIAUIIK A. MOaUUH.<br />

OKOCVANCC Na. Ml<br />

JOHN T. SEAL CIIA8. H. JONES<br />

REALTORS<br />

Atlantic Avenue above Fourth Street<br />

(•Users<br />

A •art ara<br />

B l<br />

PBSmP U3<br />

OCEAN CITV. N. J.<br />

(UircRaiaMd br Dlrrcior Caa-.A-U,<br />

OUDOiASCU Ka. ttt<br />

WHEXKAS. IW Citr erf O«*aa Cuw -<br />

• in 1 U> tW a--»>i* cvriaia taiynni—•*!-. C<br />

trmtt Not- TH. aa by aa anllm*mt*, n\U<br />

i<br />

CaBa.r»-ajr.** »cj<br />

U p--J ftr by<br />

U»J bMHItW i<br />

WHCBCAH. i<br />

by Iha Board <strong>of</strong> C.i<br />

oa tha t*tk day <strong>of</strong> I'ebr<br />

WUESKAH. to laaaronry Saanra t<br />

<strong>of</strong> tha BaW laBpro»««Beat tka Cilr <strong>of</strong> Ore«n<br />

Cur. d*d. from tune la lieM. iacvr temporary<br />

-* L * lor*a and la now etkkaced by umpcx-<br />

e« «hkb are described la the f^llo*laa-<br />

beduW hr their Bmahera dale* an<br />

~IT and aaafrnl a foiloni<br />

<strong>City</strong> Efcrtric<br />

wmn -» cW CMr a. Om« dry.<br />

t ('•maUj. ^«« i«*-«T. tad bcaj-<br />

lr««rk« •* rmtaW l-nnai<br />

. .. , i Cur O-cif^ iUllroavd<br />

pmay. a rcrpora I k>a • awl body tntu ur <strong>of</strong><br />

lfc-» rita!* <strong>of</strong> N*-. .Wr*rT. a-.lns ak*d in ibe><br />

loA « <strong>of</strong> iff S«vr«1ar« 'f Kial« <strong>of</strong> Nrw Jtrrasfj<br />

la. iiaraxrjp4ao« <strong>of</strong> llmt »tH*:# r,f an «vi UMO.<br />

iiocwibrr w>.:b A nap c-aa.iL.iia.; tW •«•»« ajbd<br />

I iba» rc-ur-rw *t>l UUU-*cr- ibcrvo/. .marlwdiiLX<br />

i m aaUJ dMcrii^koa a wp <strong>of</strong> it* «tr*aMa. txaktl.<br />

| and public fJt>r«-a bcrrs«\«li«r a-w-t>.ti be mad* (or any trtolav<br />

tioo <strong>of</strong> health coiie. ov addrraa<br />

phalli to faoX S44.<br />

Qrubb Brothers<br />

Building Contractors<br />

JOBBING A 8PECUUTT<br />

609 Third Street, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />

Tihaksai UT-B<br />

•. • SWAN J. C. TROUT<br />

SWAN and TROUT<br />

CARPENTERS<br />

1O4O ASBURV AVKNUC<br />

nd BUILDERS<br />

OCEAN CITV N. J.<br />

Plants Suitable for the Seashore<br />

Wo ha3.v)ii open-. We arc Krttlncf some ipx»l Inp foil anil Ihe price<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Greenhouses<br />

Phone 19<br />

William Maloney<br />

AatoBtctrkit-<br />

' rUticnnKrcbSf|(«Jud Rrpaind—all<br />

nakr*. ,<br />

i Prat-O-Litr. ftaltrry and Ua* Took I<br />

Aliro A<strong>ctty</strong>Vme sod OsTgsa (or.<br />

ctmiog sud vmldi<strong>of</strong>.<br />

Suncr, CcocTUor sad I(niiioa Wok.<br />

29 S. Florid. Aveaae<br />

> a "CCIALTT.<br />

V^IRE<br />

To Wire Your House<br />

ATLANTIC Cm*. N. |.<br />

PttONU No, I77>V\-<br />

>: hUjr<br />

• II July<br />

(-47 llrrcmWr<br />

Ul January<br />

"1 JUy<br />

U ll.-a lima II I r^> no |<br />

^1. l»» Drmaa4 r-itu»<br />

:*. 1>» IWanac^ I.M»U>!<br />

». KM r.aiinl >K^O.<br />

rT. 1>» n,maml IUL60|<br />

.t. l«:l IwmanJ 1I11U<br />

II. l«:i IWd r<br />

2:. \S11 tw<br />

kU>. f--- ai{<br />

Ur. >hen a^d «her> aaid |**liioa aaj<br />

.iioiu >ould he reeuidared. aad all per-<br />

soere«t*d In iba aaid aaktuta be heard,<br />

olloe <strong>of</strong> .«J naeMtaa aad haar.ac ka».<br />

WHCX2AS. it la nereaaary to roBtiat^ io<br />

" ara> tka COM <strong>of</strong> aaid impro»»-<br />

i daalrowa to rhaae* the form<br />

lmpro<<br />

Aa Ormaa*eai Buthuluu the !»uijax <strong>of</strong><br />

'<br />

. New Jai<br />

aairanlo prUhrapal ema <strong>of</strong> 117447 H aad to<br />

*— k -aara aa ~aaaiam HI Boada. flerlee Ko.<br />

The Board <strong>of</strong> f~rmaalMti)nir» <strong>of</strong> tka <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

I. ot tko <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Oty. a<br />

aaaalctaal cocBoratloa <strong>of</strong> New Jareey. In Ik*<br />

e principal eaaa af tltJ4? M aad to<br />

a aa ~ ft — aal Iliiail SerWa No.<br />

faar* ara keraaty •—1~*—i paraaat to Ika<br />

ia>oaa ot aa act ae Ika LaKUdatsra <strong>of</strong><br />

Jca-aay. entitled. ~Aa Act <br />

farm ot aaal laniinm<br />

« Bamal aad aaf ami.<br />

amra 3 aaat caty.<br />

> iidlaaam ahaJI uaa<br />

af ma day. fiwaa ku<br />

m<br />

mA •[• Mmf ml * BaaeA.<br />

aa Iha Ikk ot Jaaa.<br />

• a> tae Iklrd HlSn<br />

»I'I" laikaa auk laa fnllaalai<br />

ecalec Uaai<br />

c awtnalaa- at a point la ika ajaor kaa af<br />

Ceatral a>eauae. la taa Oly <strong>of</strong> Oman <strong>City</strong><br />

— "' V.^L— ' °~<br />

FOB BENT<br />

g^,,,, fjt,,, Ap^taenu; 8«U. a«l<br />

A>bury ATeaue. ? bedrooms, bath.<br />

Ilxini and dialog rocia.', kitcstn. son<br />

porrh. front and back porU. Nicely<br />

furnUhed. I3S0. H. Dilks, J.-<br />

U4 No. Ml See. .<br />

Let Nes. OS-4-T-S-* Was* Av«ma*. I<br />

Let Nea. llt-10 Bans Attssi.<br />

Let Nea. OJ-la-tS-47-tt West Ave.<br />

Let Na. «tt, Bertie.0. 8. W^Camar<br />

Itst Street aaa Asmerjr A*e.<br />

Let Ne.<br />

IMa Stnet aad Ceairal Ave.<br />

ertoeity ot tka<br />

CAIDEKT MOTOB CO.<br />

WILLS SAINTE CLAIM<br />

FsfmwSijr af Laa . DlBIIBm<br />

Xtt and Balkier<br />

411 ASBURY AVENUE<br />

OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY<br />

TOH 8I0ML0 HAVE<br />

A Reliable Builder<br />

To erect your <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> cottage. You snoot spare the time<br />

to look after it cloeely •oaraclf and must depend upon the<br />

booeaty oi the contractor.<br />

I have both tor a large number o» people and could refer yon to<br />

aay or all <strong>of</strong> them.<br />

Scad Sot the list <strong>of</strong> names tod photograph* ol the booses.<br />

OTIS M. TOWNSEND<br />

•ma mill r\CD ocaA«arr.<br />

mn.inii.iii rtPUILULn »• J-<br />

aa Mtt a. Ita. at tfea<br />

8. BP-EBEE<br />

OCEAN crrv. N. J. {<br />

_ Warfc a 3f*ca-Mw<br />

E. A. BOURGEOIS<br />

Ml Ctmtral a<br />

<strong>On</strong>eaOty. K. J.<br />

Hi. f. MAMS * M.<br />

PUS1BM6, I&KE SETTIIS<br />

•a* a«caa) avaawa<br />

OCCAM CITY. H *<br />

LBander S. Corson<br />

.toy Where<br />

Joseph 6. Champion<br />

Building Contractor<br />

OCEAN OTY. N. J.


M UIH<br />

11111 UIC<br />

HI Mil llEl<br />

svWsW tafia 1 IIIW<br />

OCE&NGITY CITY. Nil AY.JUNB28.1922<br />

U wrUto (rom<br />

*** " vU^'Uw w»»»!l °° swaal c a happy, con- SJSP T*,, .reT^r^ a^^|^^/^^^^^' ^ ^<br />

saij^siu'stssttf ^n^irdr^rss^r^Ll- s?-sa .i. .^<strong>of</strong>-sSriP 2 ^ % ^" A?r.«-%;<br />

tleat preparation. UUc sarcasm, tecomt* as plessont In R " ". tcc » u « ld ID « • wr J' <strong>of</strong> Petar<br />

Xvestnairy It dawns npon the mind! speech as a mother whlspprlmr sweet ' • ——. -i • — n -u I<br />

that Rev. Bock's power Uea primarily! nothings <strong>of</strong> lote to bcr child. nmn<br />

and faadamenially In bis form <strong>of</strong> pro-] Life Is endowed with a multiplicity FIRE<br />

sealing bis aisassge Hla style la dls-lot potencies snd powers. These pow- __,_ . __._<br />

Uaetly a part <strong>of</strong> ktmsalf. spontaneous! ers, however, can only be realised and ESCAPES<br />

aad vibrant with the force <strong>of</strong> person- developed In service.<br />

altty. "A man becomes rich." said Rev. _<br />

Whatever Rev. Backs toacaes be-i Bock, "not br noardlBg gold, bat by<br />

FoT **' types <strong>of</strong> bandings<br />

-s InasBPly stampad with the lm-| Investing lu Man becomes a power<br />

i <strong>of</strong> hla own personality. i t>y Investing his sifts <strong>of</strong> mind and<br />

Hereta lies aaanestionably the se- character In service. P-tselnwl anH VmtmtaA<br />

eras <strong>of</strong> hla power. There Is ao at-i "A light tmder a bosnel becomes **epaireu ajMI raniea<br />

teampt at oratorical effect: his gee-' erUngtusbed. Endowments are (ivrn _. _<br />

tare* are few and simple;<br />

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be has ibe<br />

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not for ornamentation,<br />

oramentation,<br />

but<br />

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Approval<br />

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rat* gift <strong>of</strong> dramatic presentation, bat \ The philosopher biram wire, not by and state Authorities on all out<br />

than Is nothing theatrical In his style, reading many hooks, bat by nortnE In Work.<br />

<strong>of</strong> delivery. ' memory what he reads, and applying<br />

Be speaks Invariably ta the middle I the knowledge 10 the dally needs ot BUILDERS* IRON WORK<br />

voice, every word dearly enunciated., life.<br />

with sometimes a trace <strong>of</strong> accent very "How poor the world Is becaase <strong>of</strong> RROWNWORTtl ft CO.<br />

.H»it.r to that ot ibe 8cotch. ibo unused and undeveloped mil. <strong>of</strong> """""""•in at v~».<br />

Neverthelesa the congrecation feel I"' children. I'nreallMd power, are Jail Saauaa Street<br />

faalTbesJadtbe message there U a unpossessed powers. The purpose <strong>of</strong> PHILADELPHIA, PA.<br />

aaal ttterally aflame wtth a Paaaloa "•'•«• «» locate man up to his po»- > t H v EsttaaU-<br />

BM- the trath. a passion for the .d-^'WUU**. MI ts wiaw<br />

vaacecoent <strong>of</strong> Ute lUngdom <strong>of</strong> Cod. I ^Tbere Is noihins sew under Ibe -<br />

sad for the coaversioe <strong>of</strong> men. I •. • -<br />

Isaeose oaraestneaa la the prescrip- -<br />

J^^a <strong>of</strong> R~ B**. palpi, mln- &QrGlQy afld lVicCOrkle<br />

that Bar. Back's p<strong>of</strong>pit wttaranres are:<br />

wttaoat a soaad and sore f~"iHiTi I<br />

<strong>of</strong> doitrtne. They have that doctrtae 1<br />

orUaadox aad evangcUeai.<br />

_ Mo man. or woman win stray far<br />

. ppu snd friend Ttnot<br />

•» lha gift that ts is tbea."<br />

pB ar^para<br />

nkrased the words, rekindle the spark<br />

Ut^ee racmnud thyresoow-sto<br />

——* the exigencies ssd needs <strong>of</strong> the;<br />

"-Pant" sold the preacher, "was an,<br />

ir**~'-* Every man <strong>of</strong> real worth<br />

aad traa power Is on optimist. Pan!<br />

waa a consecrated optimist. If any<br />

— had reason to despair and glv»<br />

. that<br />

Use Apostle PaoL" The message to:<br />

Timothy was written by aa aged..<br />

travel-weary and moth afflicted man..<br />

SAND. PEBBLES. TOPSOIL. CEMENT. BUCK aad<br />

BLOCKS—4-la, a^B. aad U-te. wide<br />

Agrat far PBOEVTX PORTLAND CEMENT<br />

IMS SIMPSON AVENTE ~<br />

J. H. CHAD WICK «& CO.<br />

FtVMBINC AND HEATtNO<br />

miAnsrrvusuma><br />

JOBBING PROMjmT^TTENTEO TO<br />

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New fire-room Bungalow. 2&13 Central Avenue. Two<br />

screened porches, open fire-place, electric rang* and<br />

boiler and light, porcelain vaih tub, shower; line <strong>ocean</strong><br />

view, fumUhed nlrely. S3/t>daU Apartments, Modern<br />

J3ST*<br />

bm WMIMI « n. B 4IM T. MI.<br />

assies. LM ts. turairi<br />

evangelist and evangelical.<br />

neatly that ot tha evangelist his aid the Infinite resourcea <strong>of</strong> I Applying UM troth la lha salritnsl<br />

Mt f Bll Sd<br />

ICoott Hoaae, week endta* Juno 1«:<br />

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Bock: not a trace <strong>of</strong> UM Dinar*. He men." said H«v. Hack, -and such Timothy. Stir op Iho gift wlthta . ^ mim*. -£-«* **SW v"i. JuiTft-ft<br />

•ot aim for effect, nor does be times are the devU'a opportonlty. ThQ thee, command thy raeosates. • _we*§ at» AMXUIIM t» ASM ti-M fS?^«SJI? - ««-. i» »fa» RoaaMxt. LM fit. SHUSS<br />

coslslKiikir 2 mm* 1 not ssrf IS k<br />

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William Hartley, retired dlf nrntKMn _.„„<br />

manuractun>r <strong>of</strong> Phlla


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MKJ4T ASSOCIATION TO HOLD<br />

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g**"! *j****lTHB OTT OF OCBAN CTTT DO OBOATNi<br />

laaaad tauti aanaa 1. Ttot toad, <strong>of</strong> tto Ctty at Oaaa<br />

tiaaaad IMILM , **• la to iaiaa a. "PUBLIC LAND<br />

••l.ini 1 (aajM'aOWaf oro kai .attorlaal liaaatl to<br />

Iwaaad ttetuM Ito imliliii ot aa an at tto Li.Mr.lai.<br />

••n...I tMajtt <strong>of</strong> tto atau <strong>of</strong> Nn Jaa,, oatllad. -Aa<br />

ria.ad HMiae'Art ta .atotla aad ra«alata Ito liaaf— •*<br />

ria.ail Cataa toad, ud ottor okUialloa. aad tto lac<br />

Uaaaad SMajaVa* ladaaaaaa to aaaatr. <strong>ctty</strong>. toroaak. vll*<br />

Itoa^rf aamae' lam. laaa. l.aaaiilii ar aay aaatrluNty ***•<br />

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Daaaad lltt.lt aaood Marek U. Itll aad tto i<br />

riail tiatjtt i.ini': add aaad. *»• to auri Joly<br />

kaad. baai kolas 1*4 aad aaa.|<br />

•laa.Ma. 2*4 la tan *aa» oC (4J1I.U ana<br />

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aal aaM kal iMtt, laMrtata »ad<br />

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aartlaal. TaM «aa Baud o»<br />

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(Mtaa'taat taa aartal far aalaa Ua> aaaa. aaaaM|<br />

" " ar tab anBaaaaa. aa« ta aa kam<br />

. »ak* uaasaiaiT baaaal<br />

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n waiai aaaafa tail aw to taaaai ar ta.<br />

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mr. aarf that at tto taa* t<br />

ajoMo <strong>of</strong> tto boaiaa- <strong>of</strong> mU tiamuiarr koao. tto<br />

1 coanviad a. a ran<br />

MM! <strong>of</strong> tto tnM da* <strong>of</strong> Ito <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> Oaaa Otj<br />

«MOiM aad at wales tla>«. wilk tto aaoaat <strong>of</strong> aid .<br />

porarj toad. Inhilmi tto Cttr <strong>of</strong> Oaaa<br />

OaVat Oa «a> ailkla Iu drix llali u prorldol'<br />

(taMO ar Uw .ad Out wnt .into tto amid taa-<br />

•MrXM paralr toad, to Ito uaoamt <strong>of</strong> tto total aa-<br />

IIMM KM to. tooo naptnod la aad imiMihril<br />

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MtMcaaal wn.<br />

ni«tieB«rf.<br />

soncs<br />

Tto atoro ordlaaaro wu paiioil oa Ant<br />

"laial IMaMt aad aatoad nadlan .1 a aorlla* <strong>of</strong> tto<br />

Iicmiad KIOJ* Baud <strong>of</strong> Ccaaloioatn <strong>of</strong> <strong>On</strong>aa <strong>City</strong>. N. J.. ,<br />

Itiaud tSOOat toU oa Jaao M. Itu. >od will to utoa tip '<br />

Iliani KaVM ky aid Boanl on ihlrd nadioc aad Oa.1<br />

_ M J (—_ na, auaua at a BMlu la to ktU Jab- 17. 1*22. !<br />

bi kaoom M •< Ito CoaaUukxxrt- Cluaiton. <strong>City</strong> Hall.<br />

UUa aad Jmit Uta la<br />

1 I* MI ladaata* aad ta to <strong>of</strong> Ito'<br />

aaaataa <strong>of</strong> lUaVa* aarb aad aWJl aatMaa^t<br />

aata rmr aa Jalr ink. la tto.<br />

1 at ltd 1*34 aad Itu. aad tLWMt<br />

oa Jabr Uta la tat raan at ItM'<br />

D.aoad mill li i lailillii i' 'I Til I I'<br />

'nil t HaVat at Oaaa Ctty. Moa Joray.<br />

aata to a»eaal la<br />

HABSY A. M0BB1S.<br />

CUT Ctorfc.<br />

Mr. Carman Baron*<br />

MMAaWyAn.. OoatOlf.R. J.<br />

Jobber ABKhdiw w«<br />

ARCHIE HARRIS<br />

AT*.<br />

UR btead is hooot thro<br />

and thru—West, (ughdtancteicd<br />

mahenab go<br />

into the making oi it and each<br />

piece o( dough that goes into a<br />

loaf <strong>of</strong> bread k properly weighed<br />

a loaf <strong>of</strong> it<br />

Valet Electric<br />

Baking Co.<br />

713 Aabury Ave.<br />

Phono 3I3.W<br />

OCEAN CITY CONTRACTING CO.<br />

SS- 1Q59 Asbury Avenue<br />

Mason—Contractors<br />

CEMENT BLOCKS, CONCRETE<br />

OORMAIN<br />

joa*nc rMmi Antma TO<br />

MeCOV<br />

OHAS. D. SAMPSON<br />

Stoves, Hardware, Oils. Ro<strong>of</strong>ing<br />

408-10 Aabury Avenue<br />

OCEAN CITY. N.?J.<br />

ladiBg taMM tadno in die WiUi Saints CSaii*. «Jaa^ aljMa ^H^^M^ ^B^^ — - -* . -<br />

•PJB ZaQJBt vDCKXoa Z^aaA 8OQ UUO*<br />

GARDENS MOTOR COMPANY<br />

OCEAMOTYJC<br />

rtaat M-W<br />

WIUSStMNTEOJ-IBB<br />

•. -" • -"'if..<br />

OHJBH ttt S545 it flie greatest<br />

eool<strong>of</strong>ed oar <strong>of</strong> comfort.<br />

EDWARD G. KURTZ<br />

AaUawiaal Ft*, tkaatr<br />

OCEAN CTTT. N. J.<br />

Our Wall Paper'<br />

U a veritable find. Wo aim to<br />

-•—a the particular. Jturt come<br />

and Intpeet oar numerous dedan*.<br />

If you are critical It may<br />

take you a Umg time to decfclc—<br />

there are m many pattcrna to<br />

choose frorrv—but the point l« that<br />

yoa can be ratted exactly tirht and<br />

at prices that will appeal to you.<br />

ALFRED R. SMITH<br />

IO4« Aatary Ave.<br />

Ocaaa Ctty N««J- : ;<br />

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fatt t» lattrtam artikfaMMUMati aadtJIainMa, •*• t>« aataaaaaU, fa» awnnnai t* aa.<br />

tte .naax ui abaaTo^oan -ala. UMIM3 \vn. aaaaar. ar tUM at taafiaMt Si<br />

Ktr fmlhni akall nVaaUl aa kft la ai tmt •• •» • * • ttt.TG aw TSaTlJB. ar<br />

Nriltoal a<br />

to aad la ito dan* ot I<br />

-ilia baud aoMloa J. Ttot It to farttor ffclaaa, Ikot m*.<br />

car. Ua* a. akoald tto add luaiii.i fall to toop a tapair<br />

in ponloa <strong>of</strong> Ito HroM. or maa,<br />

4 aa ito aiahuli Ito kvnaa ot ito roaalr ml wkvra U amay<br />

a. at tto dal.aa at eat .lapoad apoa lara. It aWII to Uarfal far tto Adr. «-l. K.<br />

jTnjta aliart «ll» tto aowa rorb Bao <strong>of</strong> Cat- aaid caapaar I. ta oearatt aJd raUwar, tto<br />

WHSBJUa. Ito aald<br />

Itial araaaa. Ito Iftk al Ito dlauant <strong>of</strong> alaou 'a«ld ooapaw akall para ailaaai tto talk aa<br />

TaliU aiaala<br />

1 aorttoaataaratr fioa tto out Cart. Maa 1 dlnctal oa aUd Ufaou aad .<br />

Taalk auaati tto aUta at ito dbuaaa oaar aha at tto .aid rala atlk aaaa aatarial<br />

tral anaai aad d Waa« W ran la tto Oty<br />

-• aaadnd aad tvaau foM aonaaurawd- aa akaM to • •- •• •—• • "•<br />

al Oaaa Ctty. N. J. to prmal tto ia«raar»<br />

• <strong>of</strong> la. aa. aad pmUlac for Ito coat<br />

.WHIUU, ta taanocarx aaaam Ito aaal'<br />

tto aald awonanu<br />

Aad to H farttor araalaal ttot<br />

taad to aall aad »o*d If ito<br />

arldaaeal ar<br />

[MM valra aia aaanlfcal '- ••--<br />

r llaa at Nlala H n M wllk Ito «atk %?tMala^a1aa»a.<br />

ttolr<br />

illaa <strong>of</strong> Cntral naaaa: oa tto aortk- ortk- lartaa t. Aad to It farttor araalaaf taal<br />

arUr rid. o» tto aid Oralral a»aaoa atakl tto atld oaapuw akall aaaal M Is to «k folwa. 1<br />

: Oa Ito asatlraaawardrr tabi Tto Int pot. NOTICE<br />

"J » m •! 1 ill "aaK aorka No. IH'<br />

tonto aakmlad<br />

ua am froa tu<br />

|Ue at ito Baud at Caaaaaaaan <strong>of</strong> O<br />

\aty. tfm Imv. told aa ito Ifta at J<br />

Cay. Mow Jaraar. aald aa Ito. Ina at «aaa.ira« • « • ta Ito .n<br />

Ittt. aad via to Utoa a* lor Iklid roaatat dntaat antaa tlaol.<br />

Ae>. a-u. it.<br />

HABBY A. •"«"<br />

OBDOIAXC8 Ha. M<br />

ftB. tto Oty at Oaau Ctty to* I<br />

alitllnl la Ito<br />

I.. HABBT A. aoaau.<br />

|AaV. e-U. K. OtrCtork.<br />

OBDOIAklca No. Ml<br />

Cttr at Oaaa Car.<br />

a-Jamr. aad aut.<br />

vuala IM aa o. tao mrmii, <strong>of</strong> auto <strong>of</strong> Now Joray<br />

r iTSai • aWtptlaa at Ito roato <strong>of</strong> aa anaaaaT<br />

1 " * "*'' I laattor witk a aap —**H1'^a' Ito aaao "^<br />

•aajaaod aa tto Mtk day ot Jaaaair. Itxt. I la.lna at Ito a^d auaa raUaay. akq-ilar<br />

aad tto a a a a u a aod. to Ito Board <strong>of</strong>l«Ja.lto aauloa <strong>of</strong> Ito rail, or track* aal Ito<br />

aaatloi to tto Baard ot<br />

<strong>of</strong> tto Chty <strong>of</strong> Ooaa Oty tar<br />

at tto mit<br />

Car. ad. fraa taa<br />

it ralraa* oa ito atnau.<br />

ptooa ot tto Our ot Oaaa<br />

dd. at Nl.lk Mmt. a tok> la to omtad atoro Oir. Nr- Jam. told aa Ito ink <strong>of</strong> Jaa,<br />

aa nlMlnr pot. am >Uad. oepoalla tto lait IMJ. .ad «UI to utoa aa for iklrd radla«<br />

toaad paa. ial «a.l paaa*. to aUd hard at a aanlaa<br />

Tto f aau ttal pott U ta to aa tto aonk- to to told oa Joli IMk. Ira. at ito toar <strong>of</strong>,<br />

M rara bao el Coalral ima, Ixlv. Ix^lxi otkxk la Ito adanaoa tlkraa •Vkxk<br />

.. '••I. at Cuialiih.il •'<br />

>. Oraaa Cltr. N«w J.raii.<br />

HABBT A. MOBBII.<br />

. 41. Cltr Orrk.<br />

WB. C. Gertava<br />

IMP Atlaatic Avtaac. AlUaUr Oly<br />

Flnt CUaa Work Oalr<br />

eLare orden with<br />

Harry R. Lake<br />

"Ml Aabary Avrnoe. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Phone 494<br />

JOHN T. BEAT.<br />

• * . * p<br />

'•;'••<br />

y<br />

awaral ay Ito taal<br />

JU? t<strong>of</strong>ci fantor araalaal Hart ADVEBTI8B IN THK 8ENT1NKL<br />

The Occaa CUy BaiUfatg aaa<br />

laaa ^atirittlea u taTrriac tat.<br />

rial iaatoceaaeata U atra»at havlac<br />

«auH •BUBBII ta tavrat at (<br />

prr tnL prr aaatnm. Call at 4M<br />

Dlkta atrtet. aad Mr. Taera. tW<br />

Secntary, wOi ezpUia. Aa tat<br />

BBBhrr <strong>of</strong> thaiea a tamitta, at<br />

net dtUy. Aar.<br />

CHAS. H. JONES<br />

SEAL andJONES<br />

REALTORS<br />

Batkaeg Leu<br />

AUantic Avenue above Fourth Street<br />

CaUacra Fee Sale<br />

ApartaamU<br />

Far Brat<br />

PaaW US<br />

OCEAN CITY. N. J.<br />

Plants Suitable for the Seashore<br />

We ha«-e lime U> moke a limited number <strong>of</strong> wv lawnt j~rt before<br />

the aetuoa opcn». We are Rettioc tone food Up mil anJ the price<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Greenhouses<br />

Phot* 19<br />

daarrttod la tto liiia*lae **"• aad lar tto ataal latataa at k. track.<br />

-—---a, aad aav •* ?"» «* M. UM r.aill I tMtl " * aatlaa <strong>of</strong> all a.nlij aad hulii ka>-<br />

Ul ISLmt aVraMDaaoad iSS «•• ka.w*IU»jd UTtoOaaa CttVXaaar.<br />

tit OaaaW TT ItM raaaai laLtt oad Ito Ooaa <strong>City</strong> nallail aowaaar. w^<br />

Ul JaaaU M." 1M1 iSaad LUUI "—' ud<br />

Jalr II. Ittl<br />

XL ltll taaaaad Xtejt H But they aMBkegmgerak<br />

aaataal<br />

rakllo Lkniri *arrr PalarV tutor<br />

Aa OraaaZa aaaa III aa ito laalai Jl* Z.' But ttaS<br />

aaaa af aa aa <strong>of</strong> tto 1<br />

Now Jaraa. aataja*. -Aa Aat<br />

^uP^<br />

•idol. 11 to ito Baard at<br />

Taa tSanata af tto Oaaa Cttr ,<br />

V Tto tiack. ar alia at Ito aa.<br />

, Sacaad Story ApartaavUi Mtk and<br />

Aabary Avenae. • iMdre<strong>of</strong>aa. balk.<br />

Uviag a*a entiac rooa. Uteaea. van<br />

ponB. front aaa Uek aerce. Nitaly<br />

fornlaaad. ttl*. H. Oafca, Jr.<br />

Utltav<br />

Lai Naa. *U-» Bavaa A<br />

Ui Nee. ttllt U tT-f Weet Ate.j<br />

LetNe. 4U. flectit.O.8. W.Caraee,<br />

aittatne.aarfAtwaryAaa.1<br />

Lat Me. Ot rattk* C. ft. W. Cataer<br />

M Street md Oratral Ave,<br />

I " J f<br />

I<br />

and<br />

Baa> ttk# Otal<br />

flMat joioas<br />

Ur.CV.<br />

IMaaiWtaAfa.<br />

SPRING IS HERE!<br />

GARDENS<br />

LAWNS<br />

1«4 Bay A<br />

Prepuly Arraarrd<br />

MONCaUEP * 8ON8<br />

YARDS<br />

Bnreta <strong>of</strong> Heiltfc<br />

OTT HALL<br />

T. IU ATUMS. BMH OBcar<br />

ILM It UN A. at.<br />

Pttoee » aad uk for Health<br />

Ottcer Jurlaf <strong>of</strong>fice boor*, il coo-<br />

tloo <strong>of</strong> baatth cod., or aad»t<br />

poaul to box 144.<br />

William Maloney<br />

! Aato Btttxidm<br />

1 hatttrira Ktchargml uxt lUpeirad—all<br />

jmakra.<br />

! PrcatO-Ult Battrry tad Gas T«ak,<br />

'Scnic*.<br />

I Hlewart-Wajsn Spcedoaartn Snrio.'<br />

I AUTO Acctyhroe ud Osygta for<br />

1 culling tad wthliag. '<br />

Starter, OeacTBtor and tfaitioo Wotk.<br />

29 & Florid. Avetuw<br />

1 ATLANTIC CITV. N. I.<br />

. LJAVB yoa a cottage, Cxtnrtiow<br />

. * * or apartmeot to fanJah? We<br />

have a line <strong>of</strong> mirmnui at Uaa 1<br />

ihan Phlladdphla pricca. Window I<br />

1<br />

h d ' '<br />

! CHAS. C ADAMS & BRO. |<br />

TtO>U ASBURV AWK.<br />

OTIS M. TQWISBID<br />

BUILDER<br />

. FICB: Sth St. Oppocrt* P. O<br />

OCBAN CITV. N. J.<br />

<strong>On</strong>ly galTaniaed aaHa aaad oo j<br />

; axtctlorwork j<br />

E. A. BOURGEOIS;<br />

laltl) tat Lte e. aaaTtaaa I<br />

ter as. Balldcr !<br />

OCEAN CITY. N. J.<br />

E. A. BOURGEOIS!<br />

Ml Caatnlan<br />

OceaaCHy. N.J.<br />

ilMmi V.ffMau Eli<br />

1 •». I. AIAMS * M. 1<br />

IP11STOK. MIS SETTW<br />

i<br />

OOCAM orrr. m -<br />

Uandar S. Corson<br />

BUILDER<br />

FUBNIaHaO atOpHa .anP .<br />

WSBK OR SUJUM . »» IW Iteatt tta 0<br />

APfir m ink stun 1 D.IW IW»M ttoOH<br />

. BAY VILLA LA<br />

OCIAN CRT. N, i. WIU'tm M-----1<br />

ICO J:) rT.Tn :<br />

Hata daaaed and blocked) nrwl B. L. SaHTR B. H. CAMjraatjtV<br />

namia pvt on* I - • ' •• '' •<br />

M ct»Sra.* nd I Smith A Campbell<br />

. HOUSE AND SIGN<br />

4»mBB«r>H | PAINTERS<br />

^^ i *" a«X) Atbory Ava. Ooeaa Ctty^M. J<br />

R. H. JOHNSON PLUMBING COMPANY<br />

• atoNcwOraan<br />

817 ASBURY AVENUE<br />

John Marts Lumber Co.<br />

PHoajc 1*0<br />

Mtnta Straa* and Haven Avamta<br />

ocatAM orrv. M. J.<br />

reraliatJ. Prarapt DaUvery.<br />

t«oaa aae THUCK aoav auuoca<br />

J. E. WELOH<br />

THE BUILDER<br />

COII. •CVCNTM STatrr AMD WISLCV AVCMUC<br />

_ . OCCAM CITV. N. 4.<br />

JOSEPH BROADLEY<br />

PLUMBING and HEATING<br />

731 Aabury Avtnix OcaMtn <strong>City</strong>. N. J.<br />

s. m. SWAN<br />

Orubb Brothers<br />

Building Contractors<br />

JOBmtO A STEOAUTT<br />

6M Third Street, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />

Tiliiaiai 4JTB<br />

SWAN and TROUT<br />

CARPENTERS<br />

I04O ASBURV AVKNUt<br />

f*«ACr>ICAL<br />

WIRE<br />

To WIr*» Your Houw<br />

i. K. TMOUT<br />

ndBUILDERS<br />

;rAN CITY N. t.<br />

•WONH (Wo. I7T-VV<br />

411 ASBURY AVENUE<br />

OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY<br />

VOI 8I0ILB HAVE<br />

A Reliable Builder<br />

To erect your Oceaa <strong>City</strong> cottare. Von snoot aparc the time<br />

to took after b cloady yooradf aad moat depend opoo the<br />

boocaty oi the contractor.<br />

I hav* boQt for a large nombe oi people and coakl refer you to<br />

aoy or aB<strong>of</strong> thes.<br />

Scad far tha list <strong>of</strong> nasace aad photoeTapha ol the hoeaea.<br />

OTIS M. TOWNSEND<br />

WaMUmitii p. a. BUILDER eaua cnr.<br />

•. J.<br />

Any Where<br />

Joseph 6. Champion<br />

Bufldlng Contractor<br />

Ott^UOTY. N...<br />

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JW tackled the strong Vineiand "chUng. wound. * and"" Z?£\ "•''•"* * ^ : ~'"'"*~ *.*-Ji&>J"i-% jZJ^?? 1 ' a J . b ^ Sr*a«^?7 "—bers. C:ty Hall.<br />

<strong>of</strong> the vr»..,r.. »Bd *.__ ,,f do K,ro*thiO» about ;•_ TAKK Vf.-Tiivi. v,.T,.,- .. ••«•»• »>• Aaaaratas.<br />

cro«* n * m *<br />

- ...*-«• wr*r.a*nr.f o\*r oc* or n * flli<br />

two decisions bj :h* umpire!, but ****'<br />

such thingi. «6..e regrettable as &* n J*r**y<br />

Ir. rr. !*'•> • »-• f -<br />

n r <strong>of</strong><br />

-xi* BKOJNMNt.<br />

^ «*• »-ity Tr»a*in<br />

th« *<br />

<strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />

• •r-,^v in N*w -««•• rf«r»*y,<br />

r —<br />

I • un-.y .f tr.e «um <strong>of</strong> t__<br />

bedding up th* gam*, a/. usua~> f»»* °{ *•»• •«**n»'"S><br />

-*•» * Jrr- »a« ft propusai.<br />

modrrila! to in* r^tionai jport-<br />

: .' »,) Tn. sacceasfol bidd.r u. furnish<br />

Tbe \'i.*.*lar«i 6>f>, art<br />

> -. ih. a .ur*t>- company borj in th, ,um<br />

put up an<br />

.-. ~-u:h. ••: •nr.cootract pn th, mar.-<br />

«. but :kr —.».. t.:<br />

Jih.r,!. uf.uur.-r. to co,.r mar.ufactur.r'.<br />

*.I*r tr r .^f-<br />

«r-;«j .,< ifuarar.te. for one year »vl T^ cov.<br />

» w-. au* Svrk<br />

with the •'• t* fur IA«J Ci:>. A.-r.brus*<br />

led for tn* v...V/r». '<br />

In th* fourto .::T..r.f. th* >:s.tors<br />

by , ' r ' "i> hid. d.<br />

'•• - ^r.f.'r-r. '.-JriV<br />

]Sth. 1*22.<br />

TftJ.<br />

HARRV ARRV A A. MMORRIS.<br />

Tb* KUI»._<br />

- OCEA.V . JTV f- H. O A £.<br />

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:hrr...<br />

N.r.tr.<br />

-' :•; u ^<br />

"• • r CtTT OF OCKAV CITY V J<br />

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Tr.<br />

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Ia a l*tur w Mayor Champion, i/.v,,;, atra.i..n, ».:r. .i<br />

read at th* »e.k.y me*tir.»- <strong>of</strong> th* ^^j ,(..,„ Cu,,..r^ %i., r,<br />

Cosnssx.'—— -• p<br />

r c.r*d to »a»» th* <strong>City</strong> o<br />

fKK>B»<br />

f .t>. X. J~ turaUsi from al<br />

« HI Kt H<br />

:UM at law or oth*rwu*. ardb<br />

»r«r! 3^<br />

* <strong>of</strong> tn* *ffLlo%rr»* liab;l:t<br />

A%rfiur.<br />

Lh* SUU <strong>of</strong> N«w Jrr>*y<br />

•.-- ^ \.<br />

pwrtaifiir \<br />

* iabor*n. by a^*'<br />

V. -<br />

i-T.<br />

& Lanru. <strong>of</strong> tb«- AtUotic <strong>City</strong><br />

Tfc*<br />

rr.rrr.b»r • f :f.«- .V.T.<br />

tnc arc tjft.1 »t fif:> Dr.1 itrvrt ^ r. ^L<br />

A<br />

Ln>u s>*id. "*UV Uvr h*d * cum- ^^ fi<br />

i tfc«u after dark at J>ifty-t.r.t ^^<br />

i Stn«rt aA(f r.urn«-rur^<br />

**I UMlrntand thrrr i»a» ait arc r _,<br />

•AdL in fart, f*"- -^ '<br />

r , - . . - - - • - »<br />

<<br />

urrty company bi>nd or ir.iarar.cr<br />

Tr.r rr.r.r, m,rk to br o m l d<br />

«.:r..n '$ii work<br />

Th* ii.'ard «*f i l»ri b;<br />

II..arn:><br />

Sccre-i «-f rtrr •iMifr,*. *» r..<br />

' -vtKef rr.ar..v .p»i CM.<br />

C tiu> point * !f.» t.t> To .A', •<br />

a*o. and. in fact, '.h*<br />

«rj -:r.rr v r-:« r^;<br />

•tUJ<br />

>rft*AT.iZat«or.- *r» :-* t-- frL'tr<br />

a ttrrt th# •H-*..:J;rf»* r.«-aMl« f<br />

urn.eg an ordrr p«v>*r«i t> Th>- li<br />

ton city c*>uiKii-<br />

Hut.)<br />

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I>.r*>t->r u? r"jt..- Work*<br />

IV M II < uU.I-.-o.V Jr.<br />

i .!> fcr.|j»n,.r.<br />

KAKh'i A MORRIS.<br />

Cit> ( l.rk.<br />

CITT UK o. *"" ?n<br />

b*d* ur proposals Will br<br />

r.irvl b> tr.r b^>ard <strong>of</strong> l'uniniii-<br />

• r;. <strong>of</strong> Ocr»r. « -:y. NrW Jirie).<br />

tr.r wrt* r» i^f .«fcd I ultimia.iur.r.<br />

tr^ < Hall. Oc*an Cay.<br />

. on Jar.r lth JirXJ<br />

r-ur <strong>of</strong> i J ' r '-•"-. 1!r ^- •' th*<br />

1<br />

|<br />

0ECOBATEl><br />

, ,<br />

; Brnsce M*a Fa> Tribate tu M*s>-<br />

( err U I_ Hassrli Hear,<br />

A caataittre <strong>of</strong> I- Ku.s*il H*er><br />

Post, Veterans <strong>of</strong> Vurtigr. War..<br />

West to Port iupuhiic Mooday aftsmsOMi<br />

and m th* t-*tD*t*ry at<br />

that place pa>d tnbut* to th* m,m- "<br />

arjr <strong>of</strong> L. £ass*!l H.r.ry. an ^<br />

Oraaa <strong>City</strong> boy. who lust tus Uf* s<br />

fea the s*rrtr* on thr olh*r *<br />

aide, aad wbos* remains are interj<br />

red at Port ttepubllr. Poet c.r«-<br />

{. waa pot oo I<br />

anlsB Miaatoaarjr Society<br />

»rf tit. Urn M. E. Church will b*<br />

fiTL^' 1 "'* JuI * «• •» • P. ra.<br />

»*m.r-.<br />

EtLStuard Captures<br />

Black Drum<br />

••" " . w. K-r.. J • •• "hoi.B on th.<br />

'- I:- . r. nrjr ,,^,<br />

A.I<br />

mu.t b* made 6o th*<br />

.rrn»<br />

>vijniv cjicr all .t.m.<br />

r Mi.. .-.r.tj:r.rv| :r.rrr:r. mrA b* accorn-<br />

"' : ^r..ni t\ taih Ha/.s ur Trust Co.. y<br />

R« H .r. tr;. »um uf llMi.uv, payabl* to ^~<br />

rr-., < ity Trrs.jrrr <strong>of</strong> Ocren t'lty.<br />

. Tr;, tu.(..»*fa. ti«Jd*r will b* r*-<br />

7<br />

,jirnl :.. furr.i.r.. uithin lu days >*<br />

1st, <strong>of</strong> it.. •<br />

ri from tr.,"iT.V"/- •' Ia r.. •.:..; . T . • ; •<br />

"> J" day<br />

><br />

—.,<br />

urrti ur Guaranty c<br />

ur uuaraiity Co.<br />

f>.r>j ;r. iftr «um (Jf thv faJJ amount<br />

**;ti".fui perforn-^oc* <strong>of</strong> th* cur.-<br />

— - tr**:. ;.*>mrr.i uf ail bid*, arvd<br />

flK>T B%J»TJ>T (Htkf'M. •**-.»».. ar.4 will aUo b* rt^uifwd<br />

--r,.-<br />

. ., .." , ,A N. J . hirm!r.. fr-jin aU action* at<br />

-^f,,", * •*,, . .. ' >t*t* cf Nn» Jrr»«y. or any other<br />

" ,-.-••. ^, ^rt+xr.ir.f t*> *fflploy*n or<br />

" " " ,*»torrr», by giving a turrfy CUDf-*n\<br />

bond or truurmae*.<br />

Tn* rr.tirr wortr. to b* cbrapJct-<br />

"J b> July Ut, ISS2.<br />

*ak •• . *;J b«*ia Uf U» Wa.""- *""•*<br />

Builder<br />

1*21 Atbare Area**<br />

Oca*<br />

St George Hotel<br />

NOW<br />

«1 EIGHTH ST1£ET<br />

on<br />

1922<br />

&EASON<br />

W. Pad Peters<br />

ntjni to reject any oi<br />

,:l b«J» or lu waive any informal<br />

.[>' in any bid..<br />

Plans and sptciflcatUMis can be<br />

.bta:n*ii fruro th* <strong>City</strong> Cl.rk by<br />

I>aud May Hod. 1VXZ-<br />

KVERTOX A. CORSO.V.<br />

Inrrctor <strong>of</strong> Public Werka.<br />

WM. H COLU0SOS. Jit.<br />

< i> Engineer.<br />

HABBV A. afOBSJS.<br />

627 St. <strong>City</strong> CUrk<br />

. Work Sprcuh,<br />

JAMES a SMITH<br />

jnd Ko,^<br />

AilastK Oty<br />

Dollars and Ninety<br />

7h<br />

3Ox3Vi tire situation<br />

I today b just thii—<br />

I The man who buv* an<br />

1 USCO at $10.90 is justified<br />

in believing that hi« moncv ti<br />

going farther in tire value t!un it<br />

ever nas gone or could go before.<br />

Naturally he appreciate* the quality<br />

<strong>of</strong> USCO. That was e-tabli>hed '<br />

long ago.<br />

It is stiD rrash In his mind that<br />

USCO led die national inarket<br />

into the $10.90 price ranee.<br />

• a a<br />

"The makers <strong>of</strong> U.S.Tires<br />

always intended the 30 x<br />

314 USCO to be the highest<br />

value in its field. J<br />

At $10.90 it creates<br />

a new <br />

TOWNSEND & CO.<br />

8th and Ha van<br />

-•ii .»..<br />

SaturJuy, June 3.1922<br />

HKAL. ESTATE TRANSFERS<br />

Krerot Halm Hrrr and Nrarby <strong>of</strong><br />

Inlrrml la Kradrrs<br />

Publixhnl in cunjuiictkiii with the<br />

Copt- May County Calotte.<br />

(•crasvClly<br />

j Thomaa E. LudUm, at UK., to<br />

Olive Smith. Lot 57. mt|. Horns-<br />

•Mm. |3^00. LoU 11 and 12,<br />

OCEAN CITY LEDGER. OCEAN CTTY. NEW JERSEY<br />

cigarettes<br />

Mary G. Cnwilrn, it vir., it als.,<br />

to Jamen Mont|[um«ry. $460. Part<br />

uf lot \f.>, section C.<br />

Hvnry B. Cmiiwr, Jr.. to Sadie<br />

K. CrmiUy. 14^00. Lot 708, s«c-<br />

'•"" F * . _.. , „ Samuel S. Guest, *f ux.. et aln., <<br />

Same t« Flon-nc Leslie. $3,250. to Cuy M. Buyer, et ux Lot 5 i<br />

Kuulhrast 30 feet <strong>of</strong> lot 771, section xrction Zi. ' I<br />

*'*«,. . , „ . Mar Muck 4, urcliun C.<br />

' Sea UI* <strong>City</strong><br />

Wilhelmina H. McArdle to John<br />

Curcuran. $500. Lot U, block<br />

14, southwiiit nectiun.<br />

or Avalon<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

y E- Bailey to David M. '<br />

Edwin L. Corner, ex cr. to Harry Sterner. «M0. Lot 36. section if.!<br />

> 31<br />

T*l*phone lirll SI*.<br />

ALLEN CURSON. M. 1>.<br />

Realty Company. Mary T FiUgerald. et vlr. to!<br />

William T. Prettyman. et ux.. to Elliabtth C. Ferris. *2.iW0. Lot I<br />

Krank E. Uarby. fl^OO. Lot 4, Wl. block 107. ,<br />

UeLancey Kralty Company.<br />

810 Wr'ley Avr., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />

i |8 8 to<br />

10 A. M.<br />

Office Hours • | {:i .1 tu to 4 P. M.<br />

IT.. H I*. Jl.<br />

Joseph U Peacock to Maude B. THIS WAS EASY<br />

Thomas. Parts <strong>of</strong> lots 873 anil 875. . '<br />

section A. Loral Team Mad* Shaft Work <strong>of</strong> I A year ago—<br />

j l'h..M.- ITU.<br />

HKKSCHKI. I'BTTIT. M. D.<br />

Anna M. Csrim, et als., n'tn, to * Allaatlc Cily Glaatsr<br />

John W. Acklry. *t a I. I1.4OI. Lot Manager Chadwlck's team found-<br />

,',a and south half <strong>of</strong> lot 57. Girard the Atlantic <strong>City</strong> CianU easy pirk-,<br />

almost unknown<br />

' K0» Wesley Aveaae<br />

Office Hour, J » £ «• *; »•<br />

Realty Company. ings in the game here Saturday \<br />

Thoman Harrison to William aftrrnoon. bratinK the culotj \ In-, Today—a leader<br />

Wed. It Sun. 4Uiilr<br />

itUi, ma aad Asbary<br />

THE WAYNE RESTAURANT<br />

/ Atraae<br />

:' « ITV N. J.<br />

BOARDWALK at SIXTH ST. I rU-ll<br />

MIL WM. C. SCHWARTZ. Praa.<br />

It^ll Phone 277<br />

OPENIN€1—MAY 27th, 1922<br />

JOHN H. WHITICAR. M. D.<br />

717 Wrtnlry Avrnur<br />

Ur. Scmwart* hat snsiarfesf and us a ale mnUmtlt* alter-<br />

Oc»an < ity. N. J.<br />

ation, in both kUcinm mmd dimdmt rom to arxlrr to /oriMtat*<br />

asnrirw and roas/erf to ail (wsb.<br />

OfTicHour, { •'*<br />

la UMm, BATHERS will tw *nU « tt» Pa|«ous Compaoy. |MS'M-naH*«». The nsen buanled the<br />

The rVnn . ,. , , cur at Plras«ntvillr, having come<br />

ance i>n I iu inia Co- for lr*wr- . , «. ... ... .<br />

, ,. doan from Philadelphia, and were,<br />

ace Cai.hi..<br />

.U-.. ex cr, to Hor- , , . . # . , ?<br />

*25.0OO. l^it brginon<br />

their *ay to visit friends in.<br />

L.t line i.f l*l> mouth<br />

Ocran <strong>City</strong>.<br />

placr :t70 fr*t southra>t from rast<br />

It n*n il*e car h-*d cru»s«U the:<br />

corner <strong>of</strong> AllantK- avrnur and Ply-<br />

draabridgr. Mr. Adams tsent to i<br />

mouth placr rxtrndi-d. **<br />

on.' <strong>of</strong> the tarn aud askrU him to<br />

t<br />

Charlr, P. Ukr. rt .1... Wen. to ° k>ro ^ •«*"*"*• ^ « m.-tfurt |<br />

John Ualonr. $xr*.. Ut. 71a. 714 "" , m Chlkli.-it'* lluir Cutting s Sprcutlty<br />

It. \. lirtbsMio<br />

Hif.AJ. MMAVtNC<br />

LET IK SHOW YOI'<br />

—Klna ('taws S*r%:<br />

thr shortcut to mating* and<br />

711 AtUo Air, Ureaa I .1). V J<br />

satisfaction Ru<strong>of</strong>s, gutlcr>. AI.4* at thr BrraLrr^* Kiitrarur><br />

tin and *h**t>m*tal wolk d^nr on m-l^iiMv> r*ls4-r<br />

by u «la«t« longer, tool* b*ttrr,<br />

and vu«ta Irns. Jf >ou arr MAK K. BENNETT<br />

buiUing, trtuj^aling. or ju.l<br />

ha>* a frw repairs tw niakr. grt<br />

our estimate fur A a*uar-*l!t«-*d<br />

IIAIKURESSEK<br />

^..h ttV have a shop, turn, and S. ^Ip Trratmrlit !dar>rl Waiil.g<br />

matelial ready to tierve )uu on<br />

t*'u. isl Ua»k«(*e MaliMuriitg<br />

b'.H Asb«r> Air Phua* la>4<br />

fluirt ru.tu*.<br />

WITH. THE RO4IFKK.<br />

!•« ma Mrret Itrraa Tily<br />

TE1.EPHONE 241-W<br />

^* J« «-.ply with the rr-|<br />

and 715. tectum I.<br />

>iursl. Mr. Adams oprord the suit-'<br />

James U. CbeMrr. tt ux., to John ca*e and found a number <strong>of</strong> bottlrm<br />

alalone. Sum*<br />

uf "muunshuw.** Thr agrol did the;<br />

uw thing with the othrr suit-'<br />

H. Walter Brrroth, rt ux.. to U. ( W, In all. he found t»rlv* \<br />

Sooth- quarts uf allrgrd whiskry and a<br />

pint <strong>of</strong> alcohol, he says.<br />

ALLAIUS showrd thr rarn his re-<br />

1 as above.<br />

Vincmt Johnson. $H.7&0.<br />

rast 10 frrt uf lot 77>> and m thrast<br />

111 frrt uf lot 777. sixtion U.<br />

Clarence L. l>uBois to Brssir S. vul%rr arid told thrm that hr want-<br />

Ish. $11.200. Lot 62*. section D. rJ them to grt <strong>of</strong>f the car and walk<br />

alary J. Buchanan to Charlotte quietly to city hall, which they did.<br />

S. ChrsUr. H1.S4JU. Lot in south- Thrre the priunrrs gave thrir.<br />

west line <strong>of</strong> Sixth .trrrt. &30 frrt names as Wm. H. Tbomruon. ol<br />

southrast from Atlantic avrnur, I .Mi! Cabot strrrt. Philadelphia, and<br />

80x100 frrt.<br />

Harry Smith, <strong>of</strong> 334 Wrst avmur.<br />

Genie 11. Collins to Martha U IVran <strong>City</strong>. They were locked up<br />

Collanl $7^0U IJJI in southwest until Monday morning, w&m they<br />

line uf Sixth strt-et. ICO fWl south- uvir takra to Atlantic <strong>City</strong> by the<br />

east frum Atlantw aicnue. ^uxlOO Krv. J. a Adams, the agent, and<br />

fret.<br />

given a bearing. They provided!<br />

Martha J. Milligan to F. Prrs-<br />

Lull and were released until their)<br />

ton Pierre. $5.U<strong>On</strong> It's a Wouder<br />

COMPANY<br />

T.ttT^J A bury A»r.. Otvali <strong>City</strong><br />

FltKK liKUi>\HTKATIbody<br />

Cor Tenth Si jiid AJmry Ave.<br />

CX'KAN CITV. N. J.<br />

French Dry Ch-jning. ScouriiiK.<br />

Ki-pairilM{ jml all kinds <strong>of</strong><br />

Allrrjli.xiv IHM><br />

CLIN TOM l_ BRECKLEY<br />

HOUSE AND SIGN<br />

PAINTER<br />

r ml CUsa aleav<br />

ELECTRIC SHOE REPAIR SHOP<br />

V. sstANQUUX.<br />

ALL WORK GUARANTEE!).<br />

RUBBER HEELS, 50c<br />

M74» A.Wr,<br />

OCEAN CITY. N J.<br />

PROMPT SERVICE<br />

Mode* ate Price*<br />

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-V.I<br />

BIG CROWD HERE FOBK "Lar*<br />

Uriinnill till/ H—alaa RiHreaJ Will 8oea Have<br />

MEMORIAL DAY . »~ ^-^ c<br />

— There waa read at the <strong>City</strong> Com-<br />

Vhilara C.aie by Trals) aaa Aato- Biiwlonera 1 meeting a letter from<br />

. 'anMle Meaibers <strong>of</strong> Beach Superintendent P. 8. Lewis, <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Paired r.o Ua Oaty Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Railroad Company.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> had a memorable *" " h |« h *• uM Mayor Cham..i..n<br />

crowd <strong>of</strong> visitors on Memorial Day. «k" «•« company 1. making mo«t<br />

The peupk-. many <strong>of</strong> them, began "tlsfactory progrww on the oonarrieing<br />

on Kriday and their num- •««tlon <strong>of</strong> the new driveway, ard<br />

btr 'wa. considerably augmented >Ution " fourteenth ..treet. and<br />

on Saturday and Sunday, while lhat «•»> wonld be ready to place<br />

.till more reached the resort on »*• « tfel on lne driveway, about<br />

Memorial l>ay. Those who could' Jun * *• '<br />

leave bu.ln«. on Friday, andl In ,»«' >r' '* to<br />

have to return unt.l Wednertay! fur " Uh «*• ,« T » vel • nd *?• """•<br />

morning, had an unusually long!'" 111 '' U to P 1 *" tlw « r " v ' 1 on th "<br />

holiday outin*. which they enjoy-, driveway., also taking care <strong>of</strong> the<br />

^ {freight charges, provided the gra-<br />

The fish werv bitinsr freely at «' U " cur « 1 °" tO€ Atlantic <strong>City</strong> j<br />

the club pier, on Saturday and • Jtoilro * "• *•» «"*•' lum *d u « r « u<br />

pens at holiday times, they sud- lh * ""J-ny «» »*• '•" •« Tuck- .<br />

denly W.mr n..n-.r^ nn Memor- " ho * b >' Jun » *• th « ~"«P~'>- *"' J<br />

ial IJay. and scarcely any could be • t * nd to " '* m ^ '"<br />

a juicy-looking tid-bit on the end CommU«onera Conwn and tamp-<br />

<strong>of</strong> a hook " "~ ""* *"" a "d ^"*" •'•"krineer Collissen<br />

There were quite a number <strong>of</strong> action,<br />

bathers to be »«n on the strand ___«__«rn - -<br />

and in the surf, in order to be RLTILD [I FITDir<br />

prrporwl f. , any emergency. • IH. 1 I LH LLLV1 aUU^<br />

.Mayor Champion had Ihrw gusrUo IICDT CfTDViPF<br />

on duty at Tenth street and two LHIul ULlIIIIlL<br />

men at Park place to look after -<br />

the bathers. CossaiiasJaaer Caaiabeil Trib Cit)<br />

Capt "Ju.k- Jernec >a>> he will (IScUb Old N.« Trmible Sfcoeld<br />

again have a splmdid croup <strong>of</strong> Be lavestigales)<br />

guard, on duty on the beach this <strong>City</strong> Commissioner W. H. Camp-<br />

•unmer. 1*11 said at the meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />

b«ach «ur- buard thi.<br />

_ccident and<br />

emergency va»e». l>r. Haine*. who<br />

ha* .erved a> U-a»h turgrun for<br />

MVcral )ear«. ittept during the<br />

period he w*a» in tfle United State.<br />

<strong>of</strong> the beach patrol.<br />

The automobile ambulance that<br />

j i F<br />

the matter <strong>of</strong> having better elevtnc<br />

light service. The company,<br />

in hi. opinion, tbould keep up<br />

ateam in it. boiler, from K tu 11<br />

o'clock at night., even if there h*»<br />

e, rather<br />

.- ,_ve the town in darknr«f.<br />

a. wa. the cltt tomr da>><br />

ago.<br />

BOOT BUCK PARLOR<br />

1.1 Shine, fur ll.Wt b> barlaff<br />

ticket*.<br />

il .hin«^ for SO cvnt*.<br />

Dyfing Sli|i|wm A'i cent"<br />

IVIi-h White Shot« 25 r.ntt<br />

Hats Cloned and BUKIXHJ and<br />

NVw Band, put on<br />

Tulith and Lace, for Sale<br />

Citcnr* and O'garcltf*<br />

MIKELE UNORDO<br />

404 Mh St.. ' <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. N. J.<br />

D4 D/ 1 AIM T« Near ll,e lay<br />

BARON, 412 nth st<br />

Is Your House Free<br />

from Vermin <strong>of</strong> All<br />

Kinds?<br />

The coat i* umall comparinl with<br />

the »ali*fiu'tion <strong>of</strong> knoninif that<br />

it i» ab>uluttly »l«ril> and rlraa. ,<br />

'i> far u» buff*. Tamchr* ami di** J<br />

irrnt*<br />

*r< t•tincemed.<br />

u.tiaiIt..'<br />

!-«• ulu. 1<br />

T. LKE ADAMS<br />

box 241. fit..<br />

•MIM* CJU4 ft mi MwiJ<br />

Uol tU LM| DU Trark Smin<br />

rWM ZM-*<br />

J. B THOMPSON & SON<br />

EXPRESS<br />

T» VEST Avuirt oa*a cm. n. y<br />

EARN MONEY QUICKLY<br />

7<br />

i »h.„,:rrrv:,';izrv'zzrrii:;.^'—,'>•*-.c-»».<br />

WEBSTBKS<br />

WCnONAKT U an &.14<br />

faaj trachcr. •> ucivm. 1 qc<br />

dodo to curt<br />

It ta l dU<br />

TELEPHONE<br />

DIRECTORY<br />

_<br />

.but no steam up. and it takes abuu:<br />

three-quarters <strong>of</strong> an hour u> ret<br />

the steam. The company told the<br />

I'liH \1>KI I'lilA<br />

city that it ha. two line, now wurk- GEO. W. HARRIS<br />

in* between here and Atlanta riniirvTrP MI'll Itl-'H<br />

<strong>City</strong> and that thi. old trouble C ARI'fcVTtK. HI II HfcK<br />

:<br />

»uuU not occur. ^nd Jor>biflL'<br />

Commissioner Corson «sud that I^BS r r^r. LUjnsj'.i*. .. Sprrultt<br />

t Mr. Leach, the uunr uf the _ , t .<br />

electric , , light „"! pLant. , who * is » \cr> No. U *. r««/'r>Kih Mini<br />

'obliging mu. tuU tum th, trouble «" rt " '"">• V '• "'" '"*-"' '•* J<br />

Io« the recent orcasjua was due t» Cuii|»r..:<br />

[the —<br />

'- * . ---<br />

> *^nir* <strong>of</strong> a new man at the ——^—<br />

I plaat, aad that thi. would be vbvii(<br />

aud in fuwr* It u a mstur. «-»**-<br />

U buurvrr, that ihc cvmrniniont-n ——** ** aam«»M« . «-«*i<br />

H<br />

.houid follow UP GEO. 0. ADAMS * CO.<br />

\moad<br />

Bocklaytw tad Plastcrm<br />

I The Rev. J. B. Adams, <strong>of</strong> th,. ^ n y n (<br />

city. Fedxni *fi.x. m*A* («•ikres«ful raids in WiUwood Urmortal<br />

Day. He found two men ^^ ^^ ^^<br />

sbout to take a "snifter" <strong>of</strong> boot. \\T A WTp T\<br />

leg. he says, in Jo*. Ruifo's store. TT ^\1 I KsU<br />

He msnagnl to grab the glass «•»» f<br />

from one <strong>of</strong> the men before the Vl/nm^n TOT<br />

Utter had an opportunity to »w.l- ¥» UIIIOII I \J 1<br />

low the stuff. Kulfo. according to «• •<br />

the agent. tn«l to d«lroy »e»-»r.l Operating SeWUig<br />

buttles <strong>of</strong> the liquid in s room on • . » .<br />

the second duor • <strong>of</strong> u»e iw>u»e m^rhinp Aniilv<br />

Agent Adam. ~urd a flv^galKm ««• J. Ashman, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia,<br />

cal circle., tu ben several daya •»» upened hU cottage. 6731 Ctnduring<br />

the week, a gueat <strong>of</strong> As- tral avenue.<br />

temblyman Jaa. Franklin, <strong>of</strong> Weit C Edward Coraman and wife.<br />

Philadelphia, cottager at Eleventh <strong>of</strong> thi. city, entertained Mr. Cornstreet<br />

and <strong>Ocean</strong> avenue. Mr. man', brother. M. S. Comman. <strong>of</strong><br />

Haight ia the representative <strong>of</strong> the iiewtckly. Ha., and .liter. Mr*. L.<br />

Pennaylvania SUte Chamber <strong>of</strong> I *- Cantt, <strong>of</strong> Newport, Pa., during<br />

Commerce, with onVm in Phlla-1 the holiday waaon. M. a Corndelphia<br />

and HarrUburg. I man 1. a printer and publisher.<br />

Wa. Pennebecker and wife, <strong>of</strong> j John E. Wick and wife, <strong>of</strong> Phll-<br />

Philadclphia. were visitor, during, adelphia, were among the holiday<br />

the bolidaya. | visitor, here, where they have a<br />

Frank Talbot and family, <strong>of</strong> | 'ummer hjrvc I<br />

Philadelphia, met a number <strong>of</strong> Mb.. Laura Beckett, <strong>of</strong> I2I»<br />

frienda while here over Use boll- Wealey avenue, entertained over<br />

day season. They were at .Vemon Sunday and Memorial Day the fol-<br />

HalL ' lowing guesU: Mis. Emma Louda<br />

J. Aitken and wife, <strong>of</strong> Phlla- "ulager and Mis. Elizabeth Louddelphia,<br />

who have been viaiton enalager and Walter Huff, <strong>of</strong>,<br />

. here for a number <strong>of</strong> yean, wen Woodbury, and Mrs. Henry Engamong<br />

thoae at the Alvyn during >and and Miu Mary ti. England.<br />

the bolidaya. <strong>of</strong> Reading. The Miues Louden-<br />

W. EIIU Groben and family, <strong>of</strong> .lager are sister, <strong>of</strong> the.late Con-'<br />

Philadelphia, wen among the ar- gressman Loudenslager, and Mr.<br />

. livaU here this week. Huff is a nephew.<br />

Miu Elsie Ferguaon, West Phil- Mrs. Harry A. Morris, <strong>of</strong> Uia,<br />

adelphia. executive secretary <strong>of</strong> the cily - baa returned from a visit to'<br />

Philadelphia Section <strong>of</strong> the Navy Mr. Morris' mother in Ptuladel-<br />

League <strong>of</strong> the United States, ia Pia. Miss Martha MorrU. <strong>of</strong> UU»<br />

at )Oi Fourth stnet, this city, for city, a stadent at the Trenton<br />

the acaaoo. StaU Normal School, visited her<br />

Joseph H. «>.-fBgt,ln pub. grandmother in Philadelphia durlUKer<br />

<strong>of</strong> a paper la West Philadel-1 ln « the holiday period,<br />

phia. aad hia family an hen for ^Tlss. L. Cadwallader and wife.'<br />

the season, having apartment. onl°f Philadelphia, .ummer residents, i<br />

Fourteenth stnet, aear Weslr) ' *Pent the holidays in their cottage;;<br />

avenue. hen. They will »ooo be In Oc«m<br />

Thoa. Faust and wife, <strong>of</strong> Phlla- Clly ^ remain until the close <strong>of</strong> ,<br />

delphia, have opened their aum- '*• x"*<br />

mer boo* in this city. Miss Elitabeth Pfeiffer. <strong>of</strong> PhUa-v<br />

Grurge E. Weiss, <strong>of</strong> German- delphia. .prat the holidays hen 1 :<br />

town, has opened his cuitage in *" B Mim.es Maud Fuuldi and,,<br />

the north sectioo <strong>of</strong> the city. With Anna Meehan. I<br />

him are The M. McDowell and'. Dr. and Mrs. W. C. T. Bauerie'<br />

wife and Mrs- Myen. <strong>of</strong> German- and son, a Graham BauerU, <strong>of</strong><br />

town. > Philadelphia, summer resident, <strong>of</strong>;<br />

Walter Chandler and wife, <strong>of</strong> this city, were hera during thei<br />

Philadelphia, are at their sum- wn-k, stopping at the Kaleighg. (<br />

mer home, IVV£ Central avenue, l>r. and Mrs. A. l>. Kurtz, <strong>of</strong><br />

for Ihr mwn Philadelphia, were among the hoii-1<br />

CUi.iice H. arush and family, Jay visitors heie. |<br />

<strong>of</strong> Pt^ilsdelphia, an hen for the Mi»~ Margaret Crahasa. <strong>of</strong> Phila-1<br />

^eaaoti. delphim. ha. bren spending a few'<br />

E. O. Snow and wife, <strong>of</strong> Phil- days ,n this city. ,<br />

adelphia. summer residents, wen Chaa. K. Phillip, and family, <strong>of</strong>,<br />

hen during the week. Mr. Snow Philadelphia, .pent the holiday. I<br />

i> an onVial <strong>of</strong> the Anglers' Club with Mrs. Phillips' parent.. As-|<br />

<strong>of</strong> this resort- semblyman and Mrs. James Frank-'<br />

Harry Lull and wife, <strong>of</strong> Phlla• lin. in this city. |<br />

delphia. wen hen this week. Mrs. R. J. Maynes and Mus<br />

Harry Tinkler, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia. Florence Maynr.. <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia,<br />

president <strong>of</strong> the Angler." Club <strong>of</strong> werr visiton ben during the<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, was here thi. week, week, guests <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong>ic. { ,<br />

Wav A. Welsh, <strong>of</strong> Sivetton, a, . Frank Craven and wife, <strong>of</strong> Phils-! -<br />

summer resident and property delphia. arn among the week's!<br />

owner hen. waa in town Sunday. | visitors. They have been coming |<br />

George W. F. Undeniown. <strong>of</strong> U>- I" this resort for many years.<br />

gan. Philadelphia, was hen Sun- Mis. F. Vancv. <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia.,<br />

day, arcumpanied by Harold Lent*., m * < a number <strong>of</strong> her friend. hen<<br />

• lit^pim long-distance surf caster, during "her visit this week.<br />

Myer LrtU, Ur. Hankinaoo and Miss Coneys, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia,<br />

Joseph Willarii. all <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia. »" among the holiday visiturs. '<br />

W. W. Tyen and wife. <strong>of</strong> James B Calladay and wife, <strong>of</strong><br />

West Philadelphia, an at their' Jmkintown, owners <strong>of</strong> the St.<br />

cottage in the north section <strong>of</strong> V amc * ApartmeoU, <strong>Ocean</strong> avenue, |<br />

this city for the summer season, near Sifth street, are hen for the I<br />

Mr. Tyen is the popular pnsi- " " '<br />

dent <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Fishing ,<br />

Club. Ufegaanb Aaa.Utea i<br />

<strong>City</strong> Solicitor J. Burrwood Qaly, Mayor Champion this week an-:<br />

<strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, returned hoeae Bounced the appointment <strong>of</strong> Ihej<br />

early thla week after spending a I folloaring young men as members I<br />

few days ben aa the gueat o( the! <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Beach Patrol: I<br />

Rev. Thoa. F. Blake. Ross Acker. J. Paul Laird. Frank<br />

George LoUer and wife, <strong>of</strong> Phil- G. Wilson. Waa. H. GracUinger.<br />

adelphia. property owner, hen for Allan H. MumU, Bruce Meixel.<br />

a number <strong>of</strong> years, .peat the week- Leroy Supple* and George Pawlead<br />

m thla resort. ing. Jr. It waa stated that they<br />

H. Walter Bsrrvth aad family, <strong>of</strong>' have satisfactorily passed the<br />

bmaatown. an at their cottage. American Red Crosa teat.<br />

1HM Wesley aveaoe. for Use sea- „ _M —<br />

sotv Mr. aad Mra. W. F. Morru. Have Becae. a* Treea PUata. :<br />

<strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, uq. their giwell There waa received by the city I<br />

for a few daya during Use week. authorities Uia week a map pn-1<br />

W. K. Ha«i. a*d fm-iiv. «'>T* * "2 ***£?" * "•'<br />

They have bee. Mtauaer<br />

reaHeats <strong>of</strong> this city for a<br />

Drpvly Tax Receiver Harry<br />

Keeiy, <strong>of</strong> Ptsiladelpaia, waa aainag<br />

Use aeUday visitors.<br />

has jnlni his wife at the Darling-<br />

Collision showing when and 'by<br />

C^-»» whom the »kowiag srveoty when treca aad wen "<br />

planted on Use public park land<br />

her* oa Arbor Day. The trees!<br />

wen purchased by Use city andj<br />

several <strong>of</strong> Use civic organization.,<br />

aa wall as two or three Individual*.<br />

The map Is Intended aa a perms-1<br />

J.CBAKER<br />

House<br />

Painti<br />

• Allto •raaches<br />

PAPER HANGING<br />

433 Central Airenua<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

2113 E. BaUmora Avtmua<br />

rHlLAOtOPHIA<br />

CHANDLER<br />

$1595<br />

Chandler and<br />

Cleveland<br />

Til* lilgbest >lr«rlo|Miirut<br />

in modem car production,<br />

lucooinexsljir ia<br />

quality, unapproachable<br />

ia price.<br />

EarlLFarrCo.<br />

2lia Allaaiic Aee.<br />

AtUmtU <strong>City</strong><br />

OCEAN CITY LEDGER, OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY<br />

JtAXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXW<br />

§ STERLING<br />

8 '^ RESTAURANT ><br />

\ B. V. S«ITM rresrktsr ^<br />

om AU TIAI<br />

ROOMS WITH BOARD<br />

NOT WATta MAT<br />

«u THC coaroais or uoat<br />

Th*y Alway Com* Hart<br />

| 828 ASBURY AVE.<br />

UOOOOOOOOCXXXXKOOOOOOOOO<br />

! Sewing Machines g<br />

I FOR RENT<br />

' By Wctk, Ma*.k ar St.taa<br />

_ OPPOSITE cny HALL<br />

$ 1105 • Allen F. Levering<br />

CLEVELAND<br />

totarior Decorator<br />

•27 WtslayA*^ Ocaaa Gtr,N.J.<br />

"LINEN NETTING"<br />

30" Drab at $3.4O Per Roll<br />

33" Drab at $3.65 Per Roll<br />

36" Drab at $4.15 Per Roll ! t<br />

Also Copper and Galvanized Wire<br />

"EVERYTHING TO BUILD A BUILDING"<br />

C H. SHOEMAKER<br />

LUMBER CO.<br />

12th and West Ave.<br />

BUILDERS<br />

TAKE NOTICE<br />

1 * " ~ " • • ~ . H~4.tr*. Scree**.<br />

A-l -lafTla<br />

SASH AND FHA.ME<br />

Cumplctr re**!) to *ct ia WAII, ail uxca, i<br />

KitxiMO Ooaata WanlraU CotapartawnU<br />

BUILDING MATERIAL<br />

A stock at i\Al\6-:\A, ric , alw KuiHu« < ••oipussliua Hu.nl.<br />

Sheallag, Pusxh tulumas, WlaJus Film, «siaacoaliag. Tbis<br />

uuunsi is practicsily aes>, cW*a ttoai sll uJs at (xtrrs SIUKII •sail<br />

set jrou a (rasi ss>ls(<br />

NEW JERSEY SALVAGE CO.<br />

BELC0EV1LLE<br />

MAYS LANDING, N. J.<br />

' nractuu<br />

\VB Hsl'L AT HBAJSONAIU-K HAT KM<br />

t^u t* rtmmtnv «owm 'tf MXTU KTi;.:tn<br />

B. F. GOETZ<br />

REAL ESTATE AGENCY<br />

Fourth St. and Atlantic Ava<br />

OCEAN CITY. N j.<br />

Every Day You Delay<br />

Safe Deposit Protection for<br />

your valuables, you are run-<br />

ning the risk <strong>of</strong> loss by fire<br />

or theft.<br />

Do not wait another day—<br />

come in and rent a Box in<br />

our Safe Deposit Vault—the<br />

rent is reasonable.<br />

OCEAN CITY TITLE &<br />

TRUST CO.<br />

OCEAN CITY, N. J.<br />

VELOUR FINISH<br />

Is Your House<br />

A Home?<br />

The answer is on the watts<br />

family lire. They afiect the<br />

beauty, cheer and cleanlineu <strong>of</strong><br />

every room.<br />

When faiJhhed with the s<strong>of</strong>t roeOow<br />

tints <strong>of</strong> Devoe Veiour Finish (a Sat<br />

oil point) walb not only help to make<br />

the things in front <strong>of</strong> them beautiful,<br />

but become beautiful themselves.<br />

And became such waQs an> wmmhMb<br />

i lty<br />

ore easily preserved by the ~*-'»i t "Tw»i<br />

use <strong>of</strong> soap, water and a rag.<br />

Devoe Veiour Finish can be ar^ted<br />

on any interior wall or ceiling.<br />

Devoe Products are time-tested and<br />

proven,—backed by the 168 years' experience<br />

cf the oldest paint manufacturing<br />

concern in theUiL Founded 1734.<br />

WALLACE & SON, IBC.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. N. J.<br />

IT PATS TO ADVnTlU aei<strong>of</strong>viTraoan anr Try The Ledger's.Want Ads. They bring resulu<br />

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OCEAN CITY LEDGER, OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY<br />

Long's Pitching Was LEGAL NOTICES | LEGAL NOTICES<br />

Feature Of Game «pint aad follow hi. tin. <strong>of</strong> con-! NOT,rE o v HETTI.BMKNT CITY OP OTBAN CITY. N. J.<br />

duct. There are more honest p«>. . NOT ICB TO CONTRACTOHH.<br />

Stela, <strong>of</strong> Weaabiae. Kaacktd Oat pie In the world than dishonest Notioi- 1* hereby given that the CONTRACT NO. 733<br />

af Be* After Two laalag* people. More pure than Impure.account* uf the imbwribur, a* ad- SeaJeU bjda or propoaMi* will be<br />

By I—I. The .nd1 <strong>of</strong> th. upright man I. ^_lr.tor <strong>of</strong> Kl.» A. J^r._*. .^1^,,%^,^ Jersey;<br />

the Woodbine nine on the local fought the good fight and I* ready.<br />

ground. Satu<br />

the excellent pitching <strong>of</strong> Long, us •<br />

Manager Chadwick'* staff, who whom he had referred—a great<br />

held the viaitors to one hit adventurer, a great scientist and<br />

Stein, <strong>of</strong> Woodbine, regarded as a great crusader—a man whoso<br />

rather formidable on some other name figure* among the immoroccaaion*'<br />

here, lasted two innings, tala— David Livingstone. Thiand<br />

during that time be was so speaker eulogized thi* man.<br />

bombarded by <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'* batter*<br />

that he retired in favor <strong>of</strong> Bender, SlindaV Schools To<br />

who. waa more successful. It. waa<br />

perhaps well that the local boy. Have MtlCll SpOl*t<br />

got their strong lead in the flint<br />

and second inning*, when they net- Aaaaal Ceaibiaed Oatlag Will be<br />

ted seven runs. However, there II*U at ' May'a Landing.<br />

wa. never any question <strong>of</strong> Oct*n TaarWay. J.M IJ<br />

"'<br />

1<br />

«»enu» and *treet for which the<br />

f nfh<br />

'» »** " deVirrd by «ud com-<br />

P*"' " •* 'oUow*:<br />

BEGINNING at a point in the<br />

&t f?r m^<br />

T.IKJ Capa~Jlay and State <strong>of</strong> New ....<br />

Gradliate8 Attend »a»*ta ' tr d da*h—Boy» 10 ye«r« J^j| *,-u,.rn,.<br />

U*«M o*nuoi aiiraoea services<br />

Sunday<br />

Sunday<br />

evening<br />

evening in<br />

in<br />

UM<br />

the First<br />

Firtt<br />

M.<br />

M. E.<br />

rl<br />

"^undrr. TrtlraT «ra«:-ardly fr^m Ti^l^.r^Z^f<br />

Church, the baccalaureate sermon ^ >«rd dash—|. .\. ' "" th "" ««t*r line <strong>of</strong> Smil,<br />

M R P B Surly i v : fTl' l ^!" L bting preached by the pa*Ur. •** "»*rr.<br />

<strong>of</strong> Smil,<br />

MM Rev. Dr. John Handlcy. A fea- Peanut race—Boy. H vr«r, Sur-luy .eiv.<br />

an,i £ ' ""''""" ""''""" cur*- cur*.-<br />

_ „...„_ w*« !w MUST- Ii' I 1 a.<br />

" digby* the choir, under the direc- Potato rat.—Girl, o yearn and >••"»••"<br />

tion <strong>of</strong> H. It Lake. onJcr - . ; ,'•,";',' m<br />

The graduate, and member, <strong>of</strong> Wheelbarrow race—Boy. In<br />

some <strong>of</strong> the other class*., together >'*•" mnd und "- U'r.Vday<br />

with Superintrndrnt James M. ""king race—ClrU 10 yeai*<br />

Stevens. Principal Relchly. teach- * lld Jf d *, r \_ . _ ST - U<br />

.I1 |U.('|.| lift Sil<br />

l. Hi. i. ||..1) (,,,,,, li> in |uu,t in Ihr irnlir <strong>of</strong> Nuilh -um<br />

ir.i.iil- ji ih_ ,ii.i.-~ • '•••<br />

UVtln.-.L.> ''!* ur ;tenlral avenue; ih.....<br />

1^5 th "."-'"'r line <strong>of</strong> Nimt,<br />

.. ^ "VT frrl Iu • P""'t in trM-<br />

and, a little later, marcbrd to the<br />

church, where seats had been, reserved<br />

for them in the centre <strong>of</strong><br />

the edifice.<br />

Following a hymn by the assentblage,<br />

the choir sang "Hark, Hark,<br />

My Soul." by l>r. WiUn, and then<br />

the -Gloria" from Uuurt's<br />

"Twelfth Mass," showing the<br />

marked ability in the rendition <strong>of</strong><br />

^ yea<br />

*«•*m<br />

plsasure and privilege to welcome Vinelaaert for the Had Ueaae Party<br />

eveaiag-a diacoone be had decided • Mr. aad Mrs. Wslur B. Develin.<br />

ta hriag U> their atttatioa the ac- <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, cottagers here, rr<br />

thritiea <strong>of</strong> a asaa who had baea urtaiaed at a house party Ihe fo<br />

•stable la the nineteenth century, lowing over the »e*k-et>d: Miss<br />

Be. teak aa his text the word. Kstelle Wells. Mis* Evelyn Havens. ;<br />

"Mark the perfect ssan." MU* Dorothy Bryce, Misa Usrga-<br />

Th. aprigat au U a avxrksd ret Haady. Mr. David James. Mr.<br />

- *••- •»—'- Bitting. Mr. Leonard K.<br />

'. Oe Haves Devalla.<br />

TTAUK4<br />

> For Kcat<br />

SEC DARBY PIRST<br />

. . ... Mnirj a^rfiue.<br />

• TAKK KURTIIKK NOTH'K that<br />

on the l-'lh day <strong>of</strong> June. WZi. at<br />

the hour <strong>of</strong> three o'clock in the<br />

afternoon. Daylight Saving Time.<br />

at a mnrtina* <strong>of</strong> the lluani ..f Com<br />

When you look at a<br />

3Ox3'/2USCO<br />

at S1O.9O<br />

.UR tire dealer<br />

ii naturally<br />

cnthuiiastlc<br />

when he (hows<br />

— youlheJOx3'/4<br />

USCO at $ia90.<br />

To him USCO ha» always<br />

represented a tire<br />

value that he felt more<br />

than justified in <strong>of</strong>fering<br />

his customers.<br />

At the $10.90 price he<br />

can hardly be blamed for<br />

putting it to the front as<br />

the value he would most<br />

like to be remembered by.<br />

> * a<br />

This much to keep in<br />

mind—<br />

(MM States 1)r*S<br />

Where You<br />

Can Buy<br />

U. S. Tires:<br />

L" 1 * "> 'he<br />

°"» n r >»>«»>««»>»»»••»••» :<br />

">-<br />

<strong>City</strong> ci,rk!<br />

HANS BURKHARDT<br />

Plambiag<br />

Heating<br />

MWl ASWIY AVEMUE<br />

OCIA* an<br />

Making Spa«*J Prica»<br />

Ga« Ranges<br />

FRANK L DARBY<br />

.^k, REAL ESTATE<br />

For tt»> Next T«n Day.<br />

TTAUtS<br />

For daJa<br />

USCO has always sold<br />

as a quality tire <strong>of</strong> fcium>n<br />

Uundurili and perform'<br />

ii nee.<br />

Today at $10.90 it<br />

fixes the worth <strong>of</strong> /<br />

your tire dollar at /<br />

a new maximum /<br />

by reason <strong>of</strong> its /<br />

owndiilin- /<br />

guished guiihed /<br />

Saturday, June 10,1922<br />

~" / USCO<br />

/ •IO92<br />

OfoWforTax charged<br />

United States Tirvs<br />

United States 0 Rubber Company<br />

CENTRAL GARAGE<br />

FOGG MOTOR COMPANY<br />

IT IS OUR IDEA TO LEARN FROM PEOPLE WHAT THEY WANT AND HAVE IT HERE<br />

AT MOST REASONABLE PRICES<br />

OCEAN CITY STORAGE CO.<br />

WutfcMte ud Skew Room—CORNER SIXTH AND WEST AVE.<br />

^o^» FURNITURE, RUGS and PIANOS n A. <strong>of</strong> the SUU'a lusjmer achools. will,<br />

Jacob Rnd. et UJU to Robert B. have his hsadquarters la Oreaa!<br />

-Smilh. rt ux. $3,200. Lote tS» <strong>City</strong>. . ' ,<br />

and SJy. section C Aa aa. beea the custom, aa ob-<br />

Charln Uumfurd. rt ux.. to Otto servatioa school will be conducted j<br />

W. Rr'ichly. $JMMj. Lot 663, sec- * al the Wesley Avenue School In'<br />

tion C. this resort thi. year. There will<br />

H. Walter Berrotb. et ux., to j ba daily iaaitoai frota Ks.in.iui-<br />

Gertrude I. Wannemacher. $8600. til 12 o'clock aooa. five days a<br />

.South«t-.t M fret uf lot 778, sec- week, beginning June 2». for the<br />

tion D : grades froat Ant tu eighth, la-<br />

(intrude I. Wannemacher, et- elusive. The children <strong>of</strong> cottager*,'<br />

vir. tu Waller G. Brown. WOO. as well as all-year residents, are j<br />

Part '<strong>of</strong> lots C'.'l and &*4, section D. eligible to eater thi. school with-<br />

Jaror-. S. Kill, rt ux., to Genie UL out charge. Bnm. <strong>of</strong> the. most ex-<br />

Collins 14,000. Part <strong>of</strong> lot 9, Da- perienced taacaan la the Slate<br />

Uartha S Till tu Howard O. Mac- will be on duty at the observation<br />

lancey Kralty Co. > vhoel.<br />

Uartha S. Till to Howard O. Mac- Schoolasts". Week at <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Phcr-on. Jj.ooo. Lot 669 aad will be held from Monday, July 10,<br />

northes-t .M feet <strong>of</strong> lot 670, sac. tu Saturday, July 16. The program,<br />

t ' on •'• ; as heret<strong>of</strong>ore, will Include lectures<br />

Brrylr A. Scull, et vir., to W.' aad diacussioaa oa geoerai sduca-<br />

Wayne Babcock. $100. Part <strong>of</strong> loU tioaal prooteau; but special atteo-<br />

Tua and TIM. Mcttun E. ^ tioa will be given to health edura-<br />

Agnr> I- Grube. et vir., to Clar- lion. Every effort 1* being put<br />

rn«e 1. DuBoi". $*000- Lot 392. forth to get the strongest meaj<br />

•rvlion U. available for these discusskoA.<br />

Anna Wbtnyatrs Ogden, et vir..'<br />

tu Uartha S. Till. $2200 Lot 8. Ceesla af the 8*. Ceerge<br />

>«tion A. . The St. Geurge UoUL oa Kighth<br />

>rarvr-> Baird Tucbtun, eiccu-, street. Dear Oceaa aveaue, now<br />

Ins. tu Hrnry H. Uarter, Jr., et under its ownership •""•fiaul,<br />

ix. $-i0 Lot 414. Mxlwn D. u entertaining quite a few guests.<br />

t'pe** T«sia>hip The bold ia near the beach, aad<br />

r'r.rik r\ Wchnunn. et ux., to the service la excellent. Aasoag<br />

(jrurge Crrrn, et ux. $2400. Tract ' .-•«-— ••• —<br />

<strong>of</strong> land known as the Wm. Taylor<br />

plare. U-Kinning at rumer in Mid Mrs. L. Jackaoa, widow uf the for-<br />

Cii-rk. called Plummer Creek. mer owner, aad daugbUr, Mas<br />

Trrrnt.y Kemurenku to Alex. Ella Jacksoe. <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, and<br />

•Vnaffrr. tiUI Lot. 111 and 112. Misses Margaret Irving and Heleoj<br />

hrclion A. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Park. ' Clinger. <strong>of</strong> Norwood. Pa. !<br />

Hra Ule Clly<br />

Uargarrt C. Quinn to John' GET LAKGI OOMTVACT<br />

Shannon. tMMl. Lot ii. block 33,<br />

soulht section. Setlaa A Caraea Ca. WUI BaiU<br />

bwuegk<strong>of</strong> Asakw aUae la Casheriaas. Cesjaly<br />

John U. CsnlitU. et ux., u> The Sutloo A Conoa Coaspaay,<br />

Mahlon Risiey. $200. Lot &i. sec- <strong>of</strong> this city, has received the cootion<br />

31 tract to build Sve aUles <strong>of</strong> roadway<br />

Boraagh af Slaae Harbar rvoax VUxtaad. niaaiag ta Malaga<br />

Stone Harbor Bungalow Culony turnpike. It 1> to be roaatnartad<br />

tu Frank Peters. $282.50. Lot <strong>of</strong> WarreaiU. aad the COA tract<br />

B-U. block lott price U $ti»U»u. The award waa<br />

Ralph Trumbower to Eaiasa<br />

Huruicker Lot ». block tO3, plaa Freeholders. The ooatpaay wul be-<br />

D-7. gla work at oar*.<br />

i mer owtser aad daughter, Mia.<br />

COBTZ 18 UI'BTLING ! U pushiag toward coaapletioa a<br />

$26^XX) sewer pipe coatrart ia<br />

Baay With Beat Estate. Bat Get. Vaataor.<br />

Meamhrrs far Ctah '<br />

" 1 eaUU asaa at. Mrs. Joseph O. Chaaipina aad<br />

Fourth street and Atlantic avenue, daughter.<br />

. Baker, <strong>of</strong> thi* city, rataraad the!<br />

ness, sailing aad reeling hon.se latter put <strong>of</strong> this vaak froai a<br />

every day. but he manage* ta Asd j vUit to FalHitihjali I<br />

A year ago— •<br />

• 1 •<br />

,' t l •'•<br />

OCEAN CITY LEDGEB..PCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY<br />

almost unknown<br />

Today—a leader<br />

cigarettes / scotch Han<br />

I<br />

A fweeping verdict for QUALITY<br />

THE WAYNE RESTAURANT<br />

BOARDWALK at SIXTH ST.<br />

MA. WM. G. SCHWARTZ. Praav<br />

OPENING—MAY 27th. 1922<br />

Mr. StkmmrU *av •»!•<br />

«aOe seeWce a<br />

susaf sBMsaW e*«rauou o<br />

short notice.<br />

SMITH. THE ROOFER,<br />

M«\ixrl WM^IH^<br />

3*9 I Ilk Street Oceaa Cit><br />

This l>ctrte Machioe.l<br />

unl your ItajKl* at ail. l'm>a<br />

Lutloo ailrU the washer li«t<br />

isaslunj IUUI clothe, an.l iLri<br />

Ivor out *<br />

Wnog-er l*ry -It's a WuuJ*-r.<br />

FKtt ntUONtiTKA llci\<br />

AT Yol K HuUt Ab>u<br />

LI T»l\ V<br />

WE «JI|<br />

UCTtlC VACUUM CUAJUU<br />

U<br />

tUaTUS. TOAUUS<br />

rOaTaJU LsJsfl<br />

niTum aja<br />

- atAIA LUan<br />

W»tingh«i»a Automatic Electric Ranges. Vibrators. D,J,..,h<br />

• r m u > H«Mise«irlna;. Repairing elrrtric motor* or M-«>,H •<br />

y electru |U^i light. balUrie. and ..p*<br />

• It Ashary A>a.<br />

Paaae Ml W OCRAN CITY. X. J.<br />

PURE FOOD ALWAYS SERVED<br />

AT THE HARRIS RESTAURANT<br />

80S Aabury Avenue<br />

Horn cooidag. jutt Uw Mother'., dtu, whole-<br />

•ome, well cooked, and p«»n>e*ly aerved. We are<br />

f aKray* on the Job ready to serve you.<br />

I)K. M. a STANNARU<br />

DKNTIST<br />

Maauaic BU«, St» and Aibary<br />

Ateaae<br />

OCEAN CITV N.' J.<br />

rVII l-hune.<br />

Rell Hhone 277<br />

JOHN H. WHITICAK. M. U.<br />

717 Wesley Avenue<br />

(Vean < .!>. N. J.<br />

Office Hour*<br />

I » to 10 A. M.<br />

WM. H. COLLISON. Jr.<br />

* HIRVF.VOR<br />

< IVII. ENCINEKH AMI<br />

AtmK*. Mrm. Am. Soc. C. H.<br />

<strong>City</strong> Fjiiiaeer. Oceaa <strong>City</strong>. N. J.<br />

ANCIM K. WAUR<br />

Arckilect<br />

nVwrse Baikliag. <strong>Ocean</strong> Clly. N. J.<br />

Fiano Tuning<br />

and<br />

i'U>rf Work<br />

WM. C. GOETSCU<br />

IUUV Atlantic Ale . Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />

KIKST 1'I^.S.S WORK ONLY<br />

llai>> II I<br />

. \ J.<br />

(MAS. E. ADAMS & BKO.<br />

rTRMTIRK<br />

Asrllt» fur IKr<br />

HlHiVKk SltTION SHKH'KK<br />

OI'EN r'OR HI SINKSS<br />

IMiral«u>ra. Sandwuhrn, Kir<br />

701 ASBl HY AVK.<br />

KKASK W AHNF.R. Prop.<br />

111 MHKRT f. fONTIERE<br />

B H I L D K R<br />

952 Akbuo Atr. <strong>Ocean</strong> (.'•!><br />

FOR SALE<br />

Buick touriaa car, perfec<br />

rood ii top; all new rubber.<br />

FonnartyottrDsjd by Andrew<br />

Scull. Pric* raaaooabte.<br />

Apply<br />

WILLIAM HAYS<br />

AIAIUTIMM. UOrilll<br />

lOW All mil Alf IMIIA HM-lf.<br />

AT STASDAiD ILATLs<br />

F. LEROY HOWE<br />

ADVBHTIHINO<br />

afoaaey antf £dsr«nia fltrtfrfray/<br />

Tailoring «<br />

lhai fits well<br />

k around the<br />

SUIT TO BE MADE TO<br />

YOUR MEASURE<br />

N 1'i.ur<br />

I.IHh-ir<br />

II.IK (iiuranlrrd<br />

The LargrM and Molt Sanitary<br />

Tailur Sliop in this <strong>City</strong><br />

FRANK GROSZER<br />

Kupcrt Tiilur couring,<br />

Kciuiriiig and all kinds <strong>of</strong><br />

Allrrjliun«. fMiudi railed (or<br />

and drtivrrnl.<br />

Ku " 01 " twr " 1 '" °*"<br />

OPK\' ALL THE VEAR<br />

J. H. CHADWICK & COMPANY<br />

PLUMBING apd HEATING<br />

1117 ASKIJRY AVK. and 10fl7 WEST AVE.<br />

I'KOMI'TI.Y ATTK.VDI'I) TO<br />

RICHARD H. JOHNSON CO.<br />

High Grade Plumbing<br />

817 A»bury Avenue. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />

Hit* CUM Me* far Hi*, dmu W«rk.<br />

*->*ilii fssalsail Jotmic ATIUIMO TO<br />

List Your Property With Us<br />

We need Six. Eight «hd Ten Bed Room,<br />

for rent. What have you?<br />

I Central Real Estate Company<br />

. 6O8 Eighth SL, OCEAN CITY ,N. J.<br />

^ J. R. JONES<br />

The Vulcan Smoothtop I<br />

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The <strong>City</strong> Gas Light Co.,<br />

A clean lop that becomes<br />

hot ail over. It utilizes all<br />

the beat for cooking. Ltd.<br />

can be removed aad kettle.<br />

»et directly over burner*.<br />

•urprising amount <strong>of</strong> ser-<br />

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COME IN AND SEE<br />

JULIUS E. JOCHER<br />

PAINTING<br />

1920 Atbury Avenue<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

CLINTON L. BRECKLEY<br />

MOUSE AND SIGN<br />

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ALL WORK GUARANTEED.<br />

M749 Aabery Avceee<br />

(OCEAN CITY. N J.<br />

RUBBER HEELS. 50c<br />

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the .ppnrtuallT<br />

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this project oat<br />

paraaaatai. stag*<br />

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tha vlaiaaaef<br />

to ha


at seven o'docfcj<br />

on at th* hoaa i<br />

U wiU follow 1<br />

Hai many<br />

•bore bcr aia«ia«t<br />

dttrlne; th* i<br />

l«it two or<br />

n the First M.]<br />

mUrtalnaaeata at 1 ]<br />

ITacht Ctob.<br />

•Id Bin. par cams.-?<br />

ThomWy Hi<br />

award Voaa Me.'j<br />

r. Gardiner t<br />

m clad to gtr* la."<br />

thta city. • •tortoo<br />

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Six<br />

Operetta<br />

' Eaterlalameat for Holy Trinity<br />

Charcb Beaeflt SacrenaftiV<br />

in Kvery Way ><br />

Tbe two-act operetta, tThyFire<br />

I'rince," was pleasingly presented<br />

in the city's music pavilion Tuesday<br />

and Wednesday evening? by<br />

a number <strong>of</strong> the residents <strong>of</strong> thin<br />

city, with some viiitors, for th*<br />

benefit <strong>of</strong> Holy Trinity Episcopal<br />

Church, and thuai- comprising the<br />

The New International ptovldn<br />

the mraaa to success. Iti snai»><br />

amnaiitaliailii. a iininml 1 n»<br />

Byoa *e»k alilmiy aad %d.<br />

raacetBeac w by oat cmah* dally<br />

•a* <strong>of</strong> thte rast fuad <strong>of</strong> Iniormv<br />

•tloaf<br />

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!<br />

Harriet Gibb, Marion Trout; the<br />

Ducheaa, honorary Qovemeaa, Mrs.<br />

GiVCli A"a"Us Wade; Rosa, Ambassador's<br />

daughter. Mra. Ruby Dunstan; Teresa.<br />

Roaa'a friend, Anna Smith;<br />

Fanry, Jaannatte Darby.<br />

The ensemble: Misses Abble Heller*.<br />

JulU Pileggi. Caroline Rodgers,<br />

Kllen Matey. Jennnette Darby,<br />

Margaret Raymond, Mary Culburn,<br />

Mae Poland, Messrs. Grow<br />

Snow, Eugene Conuin, Leslie<br />

AlMt ' n -<br />

BOOT BUCK PARLOR<br />

1.1 flhlnra for 11.00 by buying<br />

tickets.<br />

il ahineii for HO cent*.<br />

Dyeing Slippers 45 cent*<br />

Polish White Shoes 26 cents<br />

Hat* Cleaned and Blocked and<br />

New BuniN put on '<br />

Polish and Lace* far Sole-<br />

Cigar* and<br />

MIKELE UNORDO<br />

•104 Slh St.. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. N. J.<br />

The chorus singing was very<br />

jod. as were thv dances by sev- Novelty Introduced at La Vletoire.<br />

eral uf th.' participants. The vo- •4Z Boardwalk, This <strong>City</strong><br />

on All Kind< <strong>of</strong><br />

califlt-i included Mr*. Dunstan, Mrs. J. -S. Haronla and A. J. Christ- HKHK WORK<br />

Angus Wade, Mrs. Kulph LeMont olus, under the Arm name uf llar- cnyrxr HUHKS - co<br />

and .MaU-ulm Auxin, whose abilty unia «V Christolas, <strong>of</strong> Atlantic <strong>City</strong>,<br />

in this line is so well known to und who have been in the i>• CsIM far<br />

kind ever given in this city. Mi** ant.'in additiun to their other lilies. l«csl ss« l—t OUHCI Track Smin<br />

Aljry Culkurn is given commenda- The restaurant hus a seating ca-<br />

tU- ZM-W<br />

tion fur her hard work in her efpacity uf 175 and il has been very<br />

forts tu make the affair a success. attractively arranged. A novelty<br />

Tht> «ust <strong>of</strong> characters follows: has .been Intrudut-ed by this entei-<br />

J. B THOMPSON A SON<br />

EXPRESS<br />

CrotfKK.—Kinjt nf Hanto<strong>of</strong>tU. N'urman<br />

Vunaman; King's Page*, Earl<br />

prising firm. Near the entrance to 7» WEST AVENUE OCIAH OTT. •- J-<br />

the restaurant Ifuroni* it u<br />

September.<br />

U \»<br />

Arrangement* are being made<br />

to secure at least one pruminent GEO. 0. ADAMS * CO.<br />

State speaker and an interrstim^<br />

meeting ia promised. Further re-<br />

Bfkklaren ud Piuttrtn<br />

ports will be beard on the mem-*<br />

bership drive campaign, whkh u<br />

being held to secure l&.Ouu a»»»clate<br />

members, to create a Urge<br />

advertising fund, aad to cause Ihe<br />

Til A1IU1T AVUUE.<br />

J are hi as* by bustk.<br />

engineers, bankers,<br />

Judfra. arduuer*. physKiaoa,<br />

farmrrs, teachers, librarians, clergymen.<br />

*j» smtwtmttat meat anaf<br />

Cape May County Chamber to<br />

have the Unrest individual membership<br />

roll <strong>of</strong> any commercial or<br />

civic organization In the country.<br />

A luncheon will fuliow th* bu*iness<br />

session.<br />

TELEPHONE<br />

DIRECTORY<br />

Jo«eph Ktwltoa new owner uf<br />

th* Go4T- B*lh- ud Uundr>'. «n«J<br />

34m, 8h«lloD w*r* yivvn « plr*»-<br />

*nt vurpriM party by tiwlr rmployr*<br />

on W«darft4Ay in rvU-hraton<br />

<strong>of</strong> Mr. a«»»««>>»»i IT. H J. Contractor<br />

R1ECK ELECTRIC COMPANY<br />

» r mill eaxr> a full line ul<br />

FANS. HEATING STOVES, RANGES, ETC.<br />

UWHWi. CBNT. UH TO ao<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Contracting Company<br />

BRICK PLASTER STUCCO<br />

All aturi t**n&U»l<br />

tU»t G<br />

Gonuaft McCoy<br />

10U ASBURY AVENUE<br />

turday, June 10,1922<br />

PERSONALS<br />

William'J. Craig, accompanied by<br />

UT. and Mm. Thomaa Denton, <strong>of</strong><br />

thla city, left here Saturday on<br />

ntutur trip tu Philadelphia, vlaltinK<br />

the pluces uf Intereat In that<br />

<strong>City</strong> Sulkitur K. U. C. Bleakly,<br />

uf famden. wax amung the visitor-*<br />

heie Tuesday.<br />

K. Cj. Ziuinierman. well known<br />

A. H. Weslon, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, UI<br />

witll hla father. Dr. E. C Weatop,<br />

In business on the Boardwalk.<br />

Miaa Cecelia Hand, who la with<br />

J.CBAKER<br />

House<br />

Painting<br />

the Belmont Trait Company,<br />

vicinity, and returned home on<br />

Forty-ninth street and Baltimore<br />

avenue. West Philadelphia, spent<br />

the week-end with her parenU, W.<br />

Sunday, thoruuiihly pleaned with Scott Hand and wife, in tbia city.<br />

their enjoyable trip<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Hand on Sunday en-<br />

Annemblyman and Mrs. Jamea tertained their ton, Morgan Hand,<br />

Franklin, <strong>of</strong> Went PhiladelphU.<br />

art* occupying their cottage at<br />

Jr.. and wife, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia. The<br />

young man la special representa-<br />

u> AM ka Uraachet<br />

Eleventh atreet and <strong>Ocean</strong> avenae. tive <strong>of</strong> the Truacon Steel Company.<br />

O. J. Hume and family, <strong>of</strong> West<br />

ville. have opened their cottag-e.<br />

J. Horace Millar and family, <strong>of</strong><br />

u:C! Weiiley avenue<br />

cottage her* for th* summer sea-<br />

Joseph Hermes, one <strong>of</strong> PhlUdel- Mr. Miller U a well known<br />

phia'ii huntlinir bu»ineiia men, andcos<br />

tamer.<br />

the Mlnsen Mermen are at their<br />

Edward M. Sattoo, Jr., son <strong>of</strong> E.<br />

apartment* in the Carlton Apart-<br />

M. Satton, <strong>of</strong> this city. Is borne for<br />

ment'. They have, been auramer<br />

III* summer months. He cam* back<br />

reiHtent* fur neveral year*. Mr.<br />

yesterday from th* SUunton Mili-<br />

Hermes in an active member <strong>of</strong><br />

tary Academy In Virginia.<br />

the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Fi«hinK Club.<br />

Dr. Pattentun and family, <strong>of</strong><br />

Mrs. George OUson, <strong>of</strong> New<br />

Knoxville, Tenn., are here to upend<br />

York, la at th* Biscayn*, where<br />

their flmt neanon. They have a<br />

she expects to remain a month.<br />

Her husband, who Is In tbe moving<br />

tuttaire at 1S0T Wesley avenue.<br />

picture business, ia now In Cali-<br />

Thoman J. Fegley and family, <strong>of</strong><br />

fornia.<br />

Philadelphia, are at their Wnley<br />

avenue cottage.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Guy Wheeler and<br />

Clarence White, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, family, <strong>of</strong> Devon, wer* here a few<br />

a summer resident, was among the days during tbe week, accompanied<br />

p<br />

vi*il made a number <strong>of</strong> Kmrna Sheppard, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia,<br />

friend* here U»t summer while were here during the week, the for-<br />

rletk at iKe Bi>ca>ne. i^ this year mer visiting her parrots. Wm. F.<br />

manager uf the Delaware House at Blundin and wife, at the Biscayne.<br />

tbe Delaware Water Gap.<br />

Mae Hotter, <strong>of</strong> this cilyr<br />

I'ruf. ('. C Kilby, inatructar <strong>of</strong> Uavea here today to spend a brief,<br />

MI inujl training in tbe public acatioo with her mother and sis-<br />

i l..«.l- uf lhi» city, and his famter In Baa fling.<br />

ily, will leute heie the latter part<br />

Mist Kirby, staaographer la the<br />

..( .I,.- month fur Albany. N. Y.. ia<br />

<strong>of</strong> J. M. Cheater, returned<br />

\>I.MII vicinity they will «peod the<br />

Monday from a visit to ha* huaie<br />

uiiiiiu r nviiiilw r<br />

in Swedes bo ru.<br />

i:.-.iKf II. MrAMi.ler. aon or D.<br />

Jaates & Cuiladay and family,<br />

H. M. All,-l.r. ,,f the .Scarborough.<br />

uf JeskJittown, are at the HI. James<br />

lb>-> tity. ended hia Kludirw far<br />

Apartments, 616 <strong>Ocean</strong> avenue, for<br />

Ihe Werx.a^li Military<br />

I be sea-on. '<br />

jle Wiiln«^duy. lie went<br />

>ui, to "i^lul H few<br />

Jay a j in) t-r uf a h'.ute paity<br />

Iheie. utui ill » inie tu Oiean <strong>City</strong><br />

in i* tl •> or %. now.<br />

llany ltlliui»r Lunfuluw un O>-eao . pupils Thra* wei* all good. There<br />

iirnur, near fourteenth atrret.' waa a very nice reed lamp by Lra-<br />

&lr. Zimmerman u tbe personal lie Staith, which attracted much<br />

representative uf hia father, J. favorable attention. Other piece*<br />

r'red Zimiuerruan, theatrical mag- out uf the usual run were a grand:<br />

nate, in *hi» enterpriMra in Phila* father'* cluck by John J. Dcvlne.<br />

delpbia- Mr. and Mra. Zimmer- Ji . desk by Herman Selvagn, aad<br />

man reath O^Yan <strong>City</strong>, early each j a mahogaay plaau- brncb by Rob-<br />

»eatoa and remain late.<br />

ert (ionion.<br />

Malcolm Austin, M>a <strong>of</strong> 3_ There were many s-h receivers<br />

Au»tin. <strong>of</strong> thi» city, a sUtdeet at <strong>of</strong> aewu-cucaic design.<br />

Columbia Cnivrraity, is home for The work shown by Ihe pupils<br />

the hummer holidays.<br />

<strong>of</strong> the lower grades wa> more nu-<br />

Francis A. Schneider aad family, merous aad Bsuch belter than m<br />

<strong>of</strong> Tioga. hsie upened their Wea- other years. There were aom* "cry<br />

ley atrnur rulla^e for th* »ea»on. euxlleot samples uf lathe work,<br />

including Indian duba, Colunial<br />

Frank Platt <strong>of</strong> thla city, recently<br />

candle-sticks, nut bowla aad ash<br />

VI.lied Orran < II). Md.<br />

receivers.<br />

Dr. and Mr>. H. J. Deehan, <strong>of</strong><br />

The drawing*, too, <strong>of</strong> both the<br />

Philadelphia, who •prod tbe •um-<br />

high school aad grade puoila were<br />

mer u>un> here, were la town<br />

very good. There was a Urge and<br />

during Ihe «eekattractive<br />

display. The mechani-<br />

Mn. J. R. Heardon. <strong>of</strong> CoaUscal drawings <strong>of</strong> the high school<br />

vllle. Pa., owner <strong>of</strong> Ihe Arlington studeots were notihle. as were the<br />

Hotel, Wesley avr#a*, near Fourth esJuUta <strong>of</strong> the free-hand work <strong>of</strong><br />

street. i% here for the aaoinn. ac* Ibe high school girls.<br />

compamed by her brother. They<br />

The display by the studeats in<br />

are preparing to opea the hotel.<br />

Ih* domestic acieac* denartawat<br />

W. H. Mitchell aad wife, <strong>of</strong> this was th* subject <strong>of</strong> ouch favorable<br />

cfty, have gunr to their farm at rumaaent.<br />

Straintoa for th* innmir<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>. C. G. Kilby, <strong>of</strong> th* man-<br />

E. O. Snow, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, ual training department, aad Miss<br />

vice-president uf Ihe Anglers' Club Nkkerson, <strong>of</strong> the domestic science<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, «u among recent department, each waa highly<br />

visitors.<br />

praise*.<br />

Dr. Carr.lt C Poajue. <strong>of</strong> Camden,<br />

was a vlaltor her* Saturda*<br />

and Sand*7.<br />

PhiladelphU, bav* opened their DAPPD UAMfPIMa^ ' II rimtrt*<br />

cottage her* for the .ummer .ea r A r t K nAmiWll I •! .<br />

PL'T A WANT AO tM THK<br />

LJUCCB—aUDLXTS FOUOW<br />

OCEAN CITY LEDGER. OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY<br />

XMOOtXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXJ<br />

SG<br />

2113 E. IWUmor. ATOM*. | C%TERLING<br />

PHILADELPHIA IS rV DCOTI nn . .«<br />

*** RESTAURANT i<br />

m. V. MUTH rrssrietar <br />

tuuonju uu> tuuucAH riAH ^<br />

828 ASBURY AVE. £<br />

000000000000000000000000<br />

! Sewing Machines<br />

FOR RENT<br />

; By Wt«k, MMKB or S**M.<br />

WAlXACE*SON,Inc<br />

OPPOSITE CUV HALL<br />

Allen F. Levering<br />

I<br />

latanor Decorator<br />

'UNEN NETTING"<br />

30" Drab at $3.4O Per Roll<br />

33" Drab at $3.65 Per Roll<br />

36" Drub at $4.15 Per Roll<br />

Abo Copper and Galvanized Wire<br />

"EVEBYIHWC TO BUILD A BUILDING<br />

C. a SHOEMAKER<br />

LUMBER CO.<br />

12th and West Ave.<br />

BUILDERS<br />

TAKE NOTICE.<br />

•re *• haaal Oeees najajMi with<br />

A-1<br />

SASH AND FRAME<br />

luoplete rMdy to Mt la .«». ^J ««., Klr<br />

Kitchma CWU Wardrob. Comp»rtmenU<br />

BUILDING MATERIAL<br />

A .tuck o/ ?»4Mlb 1-ia, cic . al~ KuKti>( i uu<br />

NEW JERSEY SALVAGE CO<br />

BELCOEVU-LE<br />

MAYS LANDING, N. J.<br />

\vu HAUL AT u Ua«o.NAULi! HATCH<br />

B. F. GOETZ<br />

REAL ESTATE AGENCY<br />

Fourth St. and Atlantic Av«<br />

OCCAM CITY. N j.<br />

IUUrT«lil<br />

Every Day You Delay<br />

Safe Deposit Protection for<br />

your valuables, you are running<br />

the risk <strong>of</strong> loss by fire<br />

or theft.<br />

Do not wajt another day—<br />

come in and rent a Box in<br />

our Safe Deposit Vault—the.<br />

rent is reasonable.<br />

OCEAN CITY TITLE &<br />

TRUST CO.<br />

OCEAN CITY, N. J.<br />

MOTOR CAR FINISH<br />

Not Its Age, But Its<br />

Finish Makes Your Car<br />

"Old" or "New"<br />

r ow good its motor<br />

if its body is dingy and dull, your<br />

cnsidd " h b "<br />

are timetested and<br />

proven,backed by the 168 yeara'experiyearaexperience<br />

<strong>of</strong> the okfaat at pint paint manufacturing<br />

a f t i<br />

concern in the U S Founded 1754<br />


4<br />

Two<br />

OCEAN CITY LEDpER, OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY<br />

BOffT WANT CAHS<br />

PASSING HOMES<br />

. Saturday. June 17,<br />

Mr. Rowland has changed hfs<br />

views. Personally, Mr. Funck<br />

would like, to -see the cars run on<br />

Ninth street to* West avenue. It<br />

would benefit the hotel.<br />

PERSONALS<br />

utm, Fr*al*r aad Others Object<br />

U Piling Ordlaaa-r*—Hrar-<br />

las PMimd<br />

Thre* well known residents <strong>of</strong><br />

this dty mad on* Philadelphia*<br />

who bu been m cottager her* for<br />

•boot fifteen years <strong>of</strong>fend decided<br />

objections to the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Elec-<br />

tric Railway Company running IU<br />

can tn front <strong>of</strong> their property on<br />

Central avenue, near Ninth street,<br />

when the proposed ordinance giv-<br />

ing the company the right to lay<br />

ita tracks on Central avenue, be-<br />

tween Ninth and Eleventh street*,<br />

re we bsfor* the <strong>City</strong> Commiulun-<br />

en at their regular weekly meet-<br />

ing.<br />

Notice had been given that a<br />

public bearing would be held in<br />

the <strong>City</strong> Commissioners' meeting<br />

room Monday afternoon at 3<br />

o'clock, and the protcstants were<br />

there, as were the trustee <strong>of</strong> the<br />

load, Hobert'Cbew; Wm. G. Moore,<br />

on* <strong>of</strong> the ownera <strong>of</strong> the road, and<br />

John D. McMullcn, <strong>of</strong> Moomtown.<br />

the company's legal representa-<br />

tive.<br />

After hearing the protasis, a><br />

w«U as the company's presentation<br />

<strong>of</strong> the case, it was decided to in-<br />

troduce and pass the ordinance on<br />

first and second reading, the bill<br />

to cosse up for flnal reading on<br />

Jaly 10, at which time there will<br />

be another bearing In th* matter,<br />

if desired.<br />

Before the bearing was begun<br />

oaday afternoon. <strong>City</strong> Clerk<br />

Barry A. Morris informed the<br />

board <strong>of</strong> the publication <strong>of</strong> the<br />

notice <strong>of</strong> the meeting, and Mayor<br />

Cfcaipton stated that the board<br />

would be pleased to bear from<br />

anyooe desiring to speak.<br />

Mr. McMulleo said, on behalf <strong>of</strong><br />

the company, that be had pro<strong>of</strong>*<br />

<strong>of</strong> nablifittnn <strong>of</strong> the ordinance.<br />

•te, which he would like to file.<br />

f"-1limirg. the ' lawyer uid<br />

that the company has secured the<br />

toaisnt la footage <strong>of</strong> a majority<br />

<strong>of</strong> the property owners along the<br />

Uae <strong>of</strong> extension. It U obvious.<br />

he said. that, as conditions «ii»t.<br />

tax* loop will be a great conveni-<br />

eaca to the public It avoids two<br />

the company will<br />

tracks duplicated. As<br />

street may be paved, thii<br />

Councilman and Mrs. William<br />

Mct'uach. <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, are now<br />

Mr. McMullen naid that the plea here for the season, having open-<br />

ed their cottage, 408 Atlantic<br />

MING ATHLETE<br />

the tia» to auk* this im-<br />

Tb* company desires<br />

to «*»• th* p<strong>of</strong>ctic better service.<br />

Praak P. Newts, <strong>of</strong> Camd-m. rep*<br />

leesallsi Boorgeoia * Colomb. <strong>of</strong><br />

AUaatle <strong>City</strong>, said he was appear-<br />

tmg tor th* Atlantic <strong>City</strong> law Arm.<br />

wheae •••bin ar* coonsel for the<br />

»iUtMltj owners objecting and<br />

was bold the majority <strong>of</strong> lineal<br />

Ut* alaa* the line <strong>of</strong> th* proposed<br />

flti-nrfim <strong>of</strong> la* road. These<br />

property owners claim that the<br />

tradu ar* aow in their proper<br />

plac* oa Wesley avenue, which is<br />

tea feet wider than Central ave*.<br />

aa*. Central avenue is a miden-<br />

tial s-attioa. Further objection is<br />

Bad* oa th* ground that th* con-<br />

s-sou <strong>of</strong> property owner* were nut<br />

oa ale when this movement was<br />

started.<br />

R. B. Stites said he very much<br />

objects to the trolley cars gulng<br />

by bis boose, and th* diwt. dirt snd<br />

unsightly poles. Tb* avenue is<br />

Barrow and there would be too<br />

math traflc oq this street. Fur-<br />

thermore, b* has heard people tiv-<br />

iac aa Wesley avenue say they<br />

woald hat* to a** the trolley can<br />

bar* their street.<br />

Joha W. Frailer said b* fnls<br />

tb* laou- as Mr. Stiu*. He has<br />

uan»d his huu»*. next door to Mr.<br />

Sth-sa, sine* IStwsV and he never<br />

woald have purchased the prop-<br />

erty if h* thought ther* w-rre to<br />

be trolley cars running on thia<br />

street. He 1* th* father <strong>of</strong> sev-<br />

eral caildrta, and with a trulley<br />

car Ua* oa Central avenue he<br />

woald be fearful <strong>of</strong> their safety.<br />

B* did not a**, h* said, how it will<br />

haeteot th* public to bring th* line'<br />

a block nearer .th* centre <strong>of</strong> thr<br />

Iowa. It would b* auicidal. with<br />

th* pissint coagestod travel, u><br />

brtag th* line a block further along<br />

Niath str-set Like Mr. SuLe.. hr<br />

•treaaoasly objects to th* proposi-<br />

<strong>of</strong> property owners that they du<br />

not want trolley cars to run pant<br />

their homes should nut be con*id-<br />

1 ered In matters <strong>of</strong> public improve-<br />

ment.<br />

<strong>City</strong> Solicitor Boswell corrected<br />

| Mr. Neuti's claim that the con-<br />

•enU <strong>of</strong> the property owners to the<br />

i running <strong>of</strong> csrs in front <strong>of</strong> their<br />

I places were not tiled in prupcr<br />

time.<br />

j Wit). G. Moore, one <strong>of</strong> the com-<br />

pany owning the trolley plant,<br />

' stated that when the original ordi-<br />

nance, giving the company the<br />

-franchise, waa passed, it wax con-<br />

templated that the road »huld tun<br />

down Central avenue the length<br />

<strong>of</strong> the beach. The trucks were<br />

taken to part <strong>of</strong> Wesley avenue<br />

with the understanding thnt they<br />

could be moved to CVntrul avenue<br />

when tho time came. A* •m-tuT-*.<br />

Mr. Moore said, they feel that the<br />

time ha* arri\ed to be*»t »erve the<br />

people by running the car- on IVn-<br />

tral avenue between thr hl'Kk*-<br />

designated. Few jH*op!e live east<br />

<strong>of</strong> Wesley avenue, nnd the line<br />

th«HjM tumr nearer thr rmtri* fit<br />

the city. The prime mn-ri-*-t <strong>of</strong> th«-<br />

owner* <strong>of</strong> the road i« to h«-lp thi-<br />

nly and the trustee in gi/ttinif<br />

•omcthing they think they ->h"uld<br />

have. Sonte <strong>of</strong> the pro|H*rty oun-<br />

em along the line *uy their prop-<br />

erties will increase in value-<br />

Mr. Slit.-i -ai.l that Mi--. Sipl.r<br />

hod purvhased a pru|H-rty near hi*<br />

house from Mr: I)u*kin-**.n. and she<br />

ha<br />

person who had b«-en to >{•. m.<br />

Mid-week prayer meeting, Wed-<br />

nesday, 7.30 p. m.<br />

FIRST BAPTIST CHIBCH.<br />

Tealh .'.rcl and Wesley Attaac<br />

Sunday -tivi.e*.. 10.30 a. m. aW<br />

7.45 p. in., v.ith < bristian Endeavar<br />

.netting at 0.45 p. in. Sunday<br />

.-. boot, J..10 |>. m.<br />

Th Misses Mi..!-*d. Dorothy<br />

and :,-._; Gla. .• I. <strong>of</strong> Philadrl-<br />

ph i. *- e — : f . e . isiton herv<br />

Su.'... rh * ». ..* t-ottagrrs in<br />

thi ..>•.-. I. . ..*«.-.. ago.<br />

Or. rsnos Has Assistaal<br />

Dr. Win. II. Cuillium. <strong>of</strong> Mount<br />

Air)** i* assisting Dr. Allen Cor*on<br />

in ll>t' latter'" practice here this<br />

.uimuer. Al--o in Dr. Curson's<br />

... k .- «... y-.i-o in ur. mnvni<br />

...UK«I«U. fie-souuarurrs will br , . .. ., . , . .<br />

.,, . . . ' , . Ik-e la Ml*-* I ier\e. fornu*rly hesd<br />

ctabliahml at the senators home . .. . .. ,<br />

D .. nurse at the Presbyterian Hospital,<br />

" fUtiUa - West Philadelphia.<br />

DAT OBSERVED<br />

ct«n<br />

<strong>City</strong> B«-aw h Hatful with a quantity<br />

•jf »urplu» ifttiut* Mr*i votton that<br />

the Kxifty had Irft uUf, and f->r<br />

which thrrr *a« no aj'(>arcnt u»c<br />

in thr Hrd frwi linr at tht* tim*-.<br />

Thv gift i> apprr«-i*t«xl by lh*r nl)<br />

and al»o by Dr. W. P. llain*->. thr<br />

brafh<br />

E. A. Boorgeou said he has si-<br />

ways tafcaa ptide la his property<br />

at Niath street and Central ave-<br />

est, aad the proposed u-ollrjr line<br />

woald be detriacntal to his prop-<br />

mtf.<br />

Oswta Uaary. owner <strong>of</strong> th* At-<br />

glsa HotaJ, said th* line would be<br />

o-kJarlioaabW to gsaata In the<br />

fnat i-a-MM <strong>of</strong> his boas*, aad his<br />

f-rfcaa woald ha** to b* reduced.<br />

B* aaaa ranatljr he stood oa his<br />

' aarck tar tan ailnutas aad counted<br />

t*irty-foar imnianlillM coeaiag<br />

o*«r ta* Nlata MnM bridge.<br />

J. C rats, <strong>of</strong> th* Lincoln, said<br />

ha- bad algaed fur th* trolley lia».<br />

as baa Jo*ef4 M. Bowtaaa. owasw<br />

qt tb* boUL B* ago was nnrd<br />

13 fdr disorderly conduct after a<br />

bearing before Polwe Justici F. II<br />

Ware. Policeman Taylor saw the<br />

lad with a reel, which it was<br />

thought might br s part <strong>of</strong> the<br />

booty taken from Frank II. Stew-<br />

art's cottage, robbt-d a frw week*<br />

ago. Th* reel was the property <strong>of</strong><br />

the boy. but the police diacovrrtd<br />

that b* had a big revolver, with a<br />

lot <strong>of</strong> cartridges, some <strong>of</strong> tbem<br />

blank. Two other small boys, ac-<br />

cused <strong>of</strong> riding their bikes on thr<br />

Boardwalk snd sidewalks, wef*e<br />

lined f2 each.<br />

W. K. Ridge, a Philadelphia law-<br />

>cr and ji-i.pular secretary* °f the<br />

Uijr <strong>City</strong> Fishing Club, was hxrv<br />

Satur-djy and Soiuluy. He ha* open-<br />

.-d hi> Lur-galow. 1721) Central ave-<br />

ue. uhirt- Mrs. Ridge is located<br />

fur the KAM.n, and where Mr.<br />

Kid*;-.- will -.[H-rxl a* muth <strong>of</strong> his<br />

"init* u» p^-ttsible.<br />

P. G. OK and wife, <strong>of</strong> Everrtt.<br />

IJ.iifi.fJ (Viur.ty. Pa., are at their<br />

uninirr honit-. 1U17 Wesley avenue<br />

•hi. tity. llr. and Mr*. Ott have<br />

U-vn visitors to CXean <strong>City</strong> fur a<br />

number <strong>of</strong> >tars and ha%> many<br />

frit-nds here.<br />

Thi*nia* Ct-t>[*er McCahan and<br />

family, <strong>of</strong> lKerbr.«jk Farms, Over-<br />

!iri*ok. havr i>pent-d their attractive<br />

• .[ta£r. Klevt-nth street and Oc-ean<br />

ivinur, fur the season.<br />

A. Givt-n. wife and son. uf Phila-<br />

Irlphia. hav«- Rented EA. Sooy'a<br />

• ottage. *.'>O West avenue, and e«-<br />

;H-t t t» remain here. Mr. Given is<br />

in buMnt-ss-with his brother-in-law,<br />

KdujnJ t'arter. in this resort.<br />

H. K. .r. <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia.<br />

i> here for the. summer. He'ulll<br />

.'.r.duct the Seaview, on <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

a-.«-nue. near Tt-nth street, on the<br />

-t-lf-rrvue plan.<br />

SJiss Laura Beckett, <strong>of</strong> 12I»<br />

^t-y avenue, entertained a<br />

house party over the aeek-end. Her<br />

gur>U »rrr her niece, Mrs. Her-<br />

bert "L. Williams, and daughter.<br />

Miss Minam K. William*, <strong>of</strong> tint<br />

Philadelphia; Walter Clover and<br />

Mrs. Julia Glover, <strong>of</strong> Woodbury*<br />

Mr**. I_illi» Coo-Jruh. <strong>of</strong> Hartford.<br />

Conn., and Malcolm Willianu. ot<br />

Oswegi. N. V.<br />

_. >,.. ..nc .*•. me can will at that<br />

Flag Day »aa fittingly observed time also run out lo and along the<br />

.n the First U. €. Church Sunday bay front. The ur. this year will<br />

evening, when a strong patriotic br run on a ten-minute -H.-h«*dule<br />

address was delivered by Pr<strong>of</strong>. in.lead <strong>of</strong> fifietn-minute *»hrdule.<br />

Jsror* M. Slevtns. superintendent<br />

<strong>of</strong> the city's public schools. Hr Hate tVaiamail) Hoew<br />

•poke <strong>of</strong> the incrptioo <strong>of</strong> the flag Edwar-d Lee I.h, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia.<br />

and <strong>of</strong> thr principles represented is preparing to open a "Vommun.<br />

by this must beautiful emblem <strong>of</strong> Hy hou«e~ at 1-I1IM4 Central ave.<br />

tbr United States. nue. near the brath. The owner.<br />

There was a special musical pro- havr made a number <strong>of</strong> improve*<br />

gram, well sung, by the mrmbrn menu la the pro-xi-ty. whuh pre-<br />

.if thr choir, under th* direction <strong>of</strong> x-rits an attraitive ap|K*arance.<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>. Haro* H- I .P 1 '* They havr already many rr-serva-<br />

- lion* for the *umrm-r. The house<br />

TV* LrrffrT aill JMSI a daily i" to l-e run on the »elf*»crvite<br />

paa*r, sUrllat Maa-iay, Jaly 1 plan.<br />

HANS BURKHARDT<br />

Heating<br />

•4S-5I ASBUIT AVENUE<br />

OCCAN air<br />

Sp^itJ PlkwN<br />

Gas Range*<br />

For UM N«tt Tea Da<br />

Chrisliaa ftrieare Benkea<br />

The rw*l*aur-r Chrfellaa 8(irac*<br />

*aataser Hnlm ta Ikia cily >UI be<br />

heU ia the Ca*iaa Clab ru»i. *a<br />

Ihr Baardaalh at Maeelya ttrrare.<br />

ever) timadmf meralag tfariag the<br />

MUM at !•-»• •'cWck. Ihe pabUr<br />

is cwtduUf iattl**) t* attcatl lawa*<br />

SOME PLACES WHERE YOU CAN GET THEM FILLED FOR LITTLE MONEY<br />

OPEN<br />

Simms' Restaurant<br />

and DeKcatewen<br />

lOtb Scasou<br />

CUANUNIM<br />

( 4i«riti *JUU<br />

U heu vou are tn t>reao fity tiut our taxuous<br />

La Victoirc<br />

Rotiawerie and Restaurant<br />

•42 BOABOWALK OCEA<br />

I.uocUrs put up lo tski* out<br />

Make yoor borne<br />

•aitnethre by the<br />

uae <strong>of</strong><br />

Awnings<br />

Draperies<br />

M *^ <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s Laundry Wicker Furniture<br />

J. PRIMMER sieAab^A^. LAWRENCE M.LEAR<br />

First Class Handwork<br />

Prime Meat. ""SSi c^^ 652 ^ 4 ^^ A V t<br />

Groceries aBd ProTisiou —<br />

NICKERSON MARKET<br />

3T0KK WITH soMCTHiyu BETTEH<br />

Fruits<br />

Fmfc tawt^ -tafft*. lauU4 F _<br />

' CMM-* G~i> ui TaUt Odkadn<br />

,w^ 1017 ASBURY AVE. Frttfc VtfUUt, mi Ymri LtU E«,<br />

Wbse« QaaHly Ci—li • j We s. Jr^ <strong>of</strong> this city, was :<br />

^ M|uUtorUn. Both „.„ h^rf<br />

ta ,bu oreUoo, ,t ^ eommMcm. I<br />

foUow. |<br />

f<br />

j<br />

by Dr. Herschel PrtUt, prealdent <strong>of</strong><br />

g^ 8,,.^ „, gdueatton- I<br />

n,>mm<br />

LooUa Br«a. George t<br />

MtCloUan Blackman, Paul Chap-'<br />

Rli,# Jam#a UmiUoa SUvens.<br />

Cecelia Wilma Newcomer and<br />

Helen Mary Newton.<br />

Following ar* th* orations <strong>of</strong><br />

th* young honor men:<br />

Daate. Oa* *f th* W*rU*a Craat-<br />

-eat Paete<br />

Over six hundred years ago was.<br />

lot 769, aaftloa H.<br />

William Watson Adama to J.<br />

WUUam Morrison, et ux. Tract <strong>of</strong><br />

land on southwest aid* <strong>of</strong> Eighth<br />

street. 75 feet soatb**it from __<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> avenu*. being part <strong>of</strong> lot 1. jr-i EJ,,. Muri,| WhltUngton,<br />

Mock 802. Mildred Elixateth Weeks. Richard<br />

William Watson Adams to WebsUr Torbert, Anthony Pileggi.<br />

Naomi M. Button. Part <strong>of</strong> lot 1, Catherine Gordon, Maud Corson<br />

block 802. Heaton, Jos«phin* MaginnU.<br />

Samuel Graham, Jr., et ux., ta<br />

Margaret II. Woodward. Quit-<br />

claims, all right and Interest In lot<br />

349, section A.<br />

Margaret H. Woodward to Har-<br />

fy W. Scib, et ux. Same aa abova.<br />

Raymond L. Warren, et IUU to ^<br />

Anna Elliabeth Mingin. t7-00& bora on* who waa destined "to live<br />

Southeast 10 feet <strong>of</strong> lot 68, and u, tb* minds <strong>of</strong> men forever, on*<br />

northwest 26 feet <strong>of</strong> lot 60, block wbo waa predestined to write one<br />

40, <strong>Ocean</strong> Front Real Estate Com- <strong>of</strong> tb* four greatest epic poems <strong>of</strong><br />

Paoy. ifc world, on* whoa* genius waa<br />

Louis Sitbena to Frank D. to be praised by aU posterity, on*<br />

Gcragnty. et ux. Lot Ml, sec- who at this, th* six hundredth an-<br />

tion D. niversary <strong>of</strong> his death, waa not for-<br />

Frank D. Ceraghty, et BX^ to gotten by tb* world. This on* waa<br />

Louis* Sitbena. Sam* aa above. OaaU. oa* <strong>of</strong> th* world's greatest<br />

Nathaniel & G<strong>of</strong>f, et ux., to poets.<br />

Joseph Shekoa Company. VfiOO. Nmr th, clomm <strong>of</strong> ihm rtmr i m<br />

Tract on northwest sid* <strong>of</strong> Ocaaa<br />

avenue, 250 feet nortVast from<br />

northeast line <strong>of</strong> Tenth street.<br />

Also tract, 310 feet southeast from<br />

southeast lin* <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> avenue and<br />

240 feet northeast frost northeast<br />

line <strong>of</strong> Tenth street.<br />

Esther L. Rommel et vlr. to<br />

Joseph P. Bartllucci. (2.000. Lot<br />

634. jwrtion U. lioo wbkh hMt ptrme,Ud ^^ vtt.<br />

Horace W. Boaidmaa. et ux^ to vma^ this occasion unless thry<br />

Joseph P. Bartllucci. S3.UU0. Lot tMy kaom ^^ mMn ot j^, tft%_<br />

was bom at Floreoc* in<br />

laas <strong>of</strong> society ia the<br />

His *«iaratton waa ta*<br />

best <strong>of</strong> tb* Uaws; wsch school di-<br />

vinity, th* logic <strong>of</strong> Ar-istotl*. aad<br />

"ifn LaUn daatka. U UG\» bad<br />

be«a twic* a la Idler for th* Flor-<br />

eatiae staU, aad ia his thirty-fifth<br />

th* six hundredth<br />

at R,v»nna. Italy, which ia<br />

ijj. prood po ralletl (or<br />

ami delivered.<br />

Uuiiom Covrrrd to Order<br />

OPFN ALL THE VEAR<br />

Phone 4:.1-\V<br />

*<br />

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PLUMBING and HEATING<br />

1117 ASBURY AVE. and 1057 WEST AVE.<br />

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thr shortcut to Kakiii)."' and .<br />

sall>factiiin Ro<strong>of</strong>s, KUlIrr-.<br />

tin and *he\t-mrtal uoik d«»ne<br />

by U *>U%ls longer, luoL-> brt-<br />

ter, anJ io*>t*4 lirss. If )uu are<br />

building, innovating, or ju-1<br />

have a few rrpair* to make, get<br />

our *-*.tiinate f.ir a Ku^runtrtrd<br />

j,.l*. \Vi- luve a -.hop. turn, and<br />

mateiial rr-uiy to M-nr >*i>u on<br />

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ttcraa <br />

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l-aiial Ma.-u.age Manicurulg<br />

A»e. Pbaa* U«<br />

1MMIMIMM<br />

doo.<br />

*f Blaa* Baraar<br />

Elaaaar U Risiey to Julia V.<br />

Ward. Lou Iff! aad 1W, bi<strong>of</strong>k 90-<br />

91. plan C<br />

EaOly & Jacafca. at vir, to<br />

Esther E. McOftdy. Ut »*. Uock<br />

lOa, plaa D-4.<br />

•ateylag Uf* la Praaca<br />

Ma>x Wa a Davis aad faaUly.<br />

af Msonatowa aad Ocaaa <strong>City</strong>.<br />

ar* aow ia Praae*. whan ta*y will<br />

remaia for soaw tiase, aad •bate<br />

their yooag daoghler will prob-<br />

ably attaad school. Major Davia.<br />

baf on th* war. had a law<br />

aeas ia thia r-saort. AfUr<br />

ta the war. aa did ac<br />

Oc-eaa aty, axav* ta tba staaa<br />

He died aftar "•'•'•'-g It at<br />

the sg. <strong>of</strong> tfty-aix. brefcisi baart-<br />

•d. He lie* borled in bis death city.<br />

Raveaaa. Tb* Fior-satiat* b«ggnl<br />

back his body, a caatury laUr; th*<br />

Raveaaa pw>ple would not giv* 1L<br />

This CHvia* Coated? is an epic<br />

prum divided iato thre* parts: la-1<br />

femo. Paugatorio. Paridiso. Th*<br />

poet ds-pkta a visioa la which he is J<br />

oiaitus-tsd tnt by VergU through<br />

hell aad porgalary. aad tbca by<br />

Beatric*. aad aaaUy by St. Bar-<br />

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1'roicrrwtitc l*aper Hoaxer<br />

and Df-roralor<br />

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Ag-rflts fur thf<br />

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A clean top that brcoaics<br />

hot all over, ll utilizes ail<br />

lbs beat for cooking. Lids<br />

can be r«o*oved aad kettles<br />

set dirrclly over burners.<br />

The lop will give you a<br />

surprising amount <strong>of</strong> ser-<br />

vice with little oat.<br />

COME IN A Ml) SEE<br />

•- **;>'•-'" Ts<br />

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(H'EN WR BUSINESS<br />

Elr<br />

701 AKBUKY AVE.<br />

KKA\K WAHNKU.<br />

rhe <strong>City</strong> Gaslight Co.,<br />

JULIUS E. JOCHER<br />

PAINTING<br />

39 Avenue<br />

1920 Aabury Avenue <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

•an! through He-area, h*b*-<br />

holds th* trtaae God.<br />

Daate's OMaa Coaasdy ia, ia all<br />

s*aie»^eaalae>y a snug It is also<br />

at all poe-eaa. Par<br />

oat <strong>of</strong> th*<br />

oars. No work la ao alaboratad aa<br />

this af Daat**a. It had<br />

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805 Aabury Avenue<br />

Ham cooldnc. j«»> *** Moth-r*.. CIMB, whole-<br />

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Buick toori<strong>of</strong>l car. parfac<br />

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Formarfyo*<br />

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AT THE LEDG<br />

BY OCEAN CIT<br />

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HANS BURKHA<br />

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Enured at th*<br />

aty, X. J.. as sec<br />

FISHING IN<br />

Report, from ai<br />

\ season indicate i<br />

th* next few m<br />

be agreeabl* new<br />

Philadelphia and •<br />

wbo bar* not beef<br />

tint* to reach thl<br />

haa not been for s<br />

past th* very exc<br />

previous years, so<br />

th* "fish ar* bitin'<br />

will be welcome u<br />

followers <strong>of</strong> thia s<br />

Anglers say t<br />

waters aad in the ><br />

or twelve miles ><br />

awy be found man<br />

which some who<br />

luxury go to Flori<br />

ciftc Coast to I<br />

catching. All one<br />

go after them. It<br />

HOISING LAI<br />

An important d«<br />

eat to tenants has<br />

by th* State S<br />

which haa upheld t<br />

requiring a landlon<br />

ant three months'<br />

eating <strong>of</strong> property,<br />

oa* <strong>of</strong> th* StaU bo<br />

signed to give Una<br />

cvr* homes when or<br />

from booses they<br />

Formerly they wei<br />

thirty days.<br />

Probably In tb<br />

i» not the diArulty<br />

Urge dties in obta<br />

waa experienced a<br />

since, as there has<br />

abl* bollding in<br />

within th* last fe«<br />

•any <strong>of</strong> thoe* wbo<br />

for th* big towns<br />

«*r th* Wast and ,<br />

th* country whence<br />

•TATB tl'MMB<br />

TW Oraaa <strong>City</strong><br />

School wiU open rtj •<br />

•Axjr. Jn* ». sadcr<br />

•Mptosa. and iadica:<br />

th* school this yeai<br />

w*H"attrnt<br />

th* UadiAg summer<br />

J****T, has bmtn gi«<br />

•artty each seas*iu<br />

ia Pr<strong>of</strong>. James M. S<br />

city, who holds high<br />

the ednraton is thi<br />

th* faculty coaiprise<br />

competent iastroctun<br />

Th* OUervatien &<br />

ckildrea <strong>of</strong> rrsideou<br />

has been a feature .<br />

tloaal work in this ci<br />

Ta* school is for ch<br />

*rst aad eighth grad<br />

aad taiuoo is free.<br />

g s^r ,„<br />

advantage <strong>of</strong> the opjJ<br />

presented.<br />

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HOUSe AND SIGN<br />

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C»T OX THB 8l><br />

Ar* there too man<br />

boos** in <strong>On</strong>tn <strong>City</strong><br />

"jo-rntly hears on th,<br />

days that Iher-r u a<br />

»ac* <strong>of</strong> structurvs o:<br />

r»sort — that<br />

<strong>of</strong> this char<br />

*r*ct*d during tbr<br />

early summer mocths'<br />

«*«W at the presrnt<br />

Thl. may be in»«. bu<br />

Predict with mach<br />

what a few day. mxli<br />

•« seashore resorts,<br />

that within the next f<br />

*~kM most <strong>of</strong> the<br />

boasei. as w.U as<br />

Owaa Cty. will be tin<br />

*>»«ng. Why not be<br />

With th* exception <strong>of</strong> .<br />

th* weather ia the larJ<br />

**** tmitiy agi«aabU<br />

th.btlst.mac style tJ<br />

peupl* Urns, <strong>of</strong> th* sea<br />

Ocaaa <strong>City</strong>'s fame u<br />

•""""•a*-*!* th* Vmu<br />

Tmsm ar* aew p-sopit.<br />

«ar-o» secuaas, conuog<br />

—I* *»»«ry rmmr. Soch<br />

ana They will<br />

ao-st <strong>of</strong> the M~ t<br />

•af th* older<br />

is that


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li 'i,.<br />

Six<br />

OBATION8 BY HONOR I David Lloyd George.<br />

MBN OF HIGH SCHOOL, It has been saki that no one.<br />

(Continued from Page Three) since Napoleon, his appeared on<br />

,'the earth who attracts so unlverhlm<br />

untold pain and suffering for «al an interest as David Lloyd<br />

•any years. Not the general', George. It U significant how comwhole<br />

only; every compartment <strong>of</strong> Pletely a politician should overit<br />

ia worked out with intense ear- shadow all the great soldiers and<br />

•_ Beateeaa, Into truth, into clear sailors, charged with their %u-<br />

*»««aUty. Each answers to the lion's very life in the severest and<br />

other; each flu in its place, like a infinitely the moat critical military<br />

marble stone accurately hewn and struggle in history.<br />

Polished. No light task; a right The life <strong>of</strong> Uoyd George is an<br />

intense one; but a task which is example <strong>of</strong> the great possibilities<br />

djoosx <strong>of</strong> democracy. His fathers William<br />

Intensity is the prevailing char- G *° r ge. master <strong>of</strong> the.Hope Street<br />

•cter <strong>of</strong> Dante's genius. Through I'nitarian Schools, <strong>of</strong> Liverpool.<br />

aH object* be pierces, as it were. M*** when Lloyd George wa« very<br />

down into the heart <strong>of</strong> being. He young, leaving him and his mother<br />

•*• • area* power <strong>of</strong> vision. There with tn * only support ,.f a broth-<br />

** alao a brevity, an abrupt pre- rr> wnu wa * a cobbler.<br />

cisloo in him. <strong>On</strong>e smiting, sting. With this small resource <strong>of</strong><br />

ii>C word, then there is silence. Hii w 'th. Lloyd Geurge had a »vry<br />

alienee is more eloquent than "*"* '' m « «•» get along. He wa'a<br />

words. educated in a Welsh Church<br />

This song <strong>of</strong> Dante's will yet * 1 "' 100 ' ond under tutor*. When<br />

last for long thousands, <strong>of</strong> years. ° nv «>nsiders thi» rather meagre<br />

For the thing that U uttered, from "luxation, it seems strange that he<br />

the inmost parts <strong>of</strong> a man's soul. thould have been able to attain<br />

differs altogether from what ia ut- **-' n * h 'gl> Position.<br />

tered by the outer part. The outer Lloyd George wa» by pr<strong>of</strong>ession<br />

ia <strong>of</strong> the day. the outer passes a solicitor. From Iinij to ];HI> h«<br />

away; the inmost is the same yesterday,<br />

today, and forever. True<br />

souls in all generations <strong>of</strong> the<br />

— world, who look on this Dante,<br />

will find a brotherhood in him: the<br />

deep sincerity <strong>of</strong> his thought*. hi»<br />

woes, and hopes, will speak likewise<br />

to their sincerity. <strong>On</strong>e need<br />

not wonder if it were predicted<br />

that his poem might be the most<br />

enduring thing Europe has yet<br />

made; for nothing so enduren a* a<br />

truly spoken word.<br />

Those who have ever aeen that<br />

superb portrait <strong>of</strong> Dante by<br />

Grotto cannot fail to be impressed<br />

by It. While looking on it you<br />

cannot help inclining to think it<br />

genuine whoever did it. It ia a<br />

most touching face. That loneli-<br />

Dees, that deathless sorrow" and<br />

pain, significant <strong>of</strong> the whole his.<br />

tory <strong>of</strong> Dante! It ia the most<br />

mournful face ever painted from<br />

reality. There is in it that s<strong>of</strong>tness,<br />

tenderness and gentle affsction<br />

<strong>of</strong> a child: but all this is<br />

aa if congealed into sharp contradiction.<br />

Isolation, proud, hopeless •<br />

•aia. It is a silent pain. too. a<br />

silent, scornful oce: the lip is<br />

carted into a kind <strong>of</strong> godlike di»daia<br />

<strong>of</strong> the thing that is eaur.g<br />

OH aia heart. The face <strong>of</strong> or.,<br />

wholly in protest and hfe-!i>cg<br />

the world. Thia u<br />

this \ cK-e <strong>of</strong> the<br />

. aad stegs his mya<br />

amahle song.<br />

r wonder that Saves-<br />

- -,^, had accoamo-<br />

—.— •• targe a number <strong>of</strong> v:sstera<br />

to ralabratt this ivcasioc: can<br />

we BOW marvel that the various<br />

Italian factions have laid aside<br />

their differences and have<br />

ta doing their Dtnwst to honor<br />

ana* Nay. would that Rawr.ca<br />

had .not held the people: Would<br />

that la* differences aad qu<br />

•* the whole world had bee<br />

•aide Then, indeed, wou^i we<br />

kave approached to some degre*<br />

m paying him his doe hooor>. Ther.<br />

woald fttusg tribute have beer,<br />

tsakt to this aoble mar. Ia -.here<br />

reason. th.n. that the<br />

<strong>of</strong> the world, to whom the<br />

- X«ars will but make him<br />

•sere endeared, once agile, as ;r.<br />

tae past, have praised, hav. ,%•<br />

abed, have magnified, have ador«i<br />

him. the poet divir.e. he wto»e<br />

i can never be effaced.<br />

can never be<br />

• glory can never be o<br />

•iterated as long as human beingi<br />

tread this earth?<br />

NEW fifTERMATIOiUl<br />

•»^son*srs0araUa>J(bTba^.<br />

•ma mam. eaeineers. bankers.<br />

was president <strong>of</strong> the board <strong>of</strong> trade<br />

from litos to l'.'IJ ihance!!or o.'<br />

the exchequer, from li>l.V to li'l,;<br />

minl-ier <strong>of</strong> muniTioni. during !:•!,;<br />

secretary <strong>of</strong> wur. and from 1:'N t..<br />

the prnent time prime m:r.:-l>T<br />

Because <strong>of</strong> hi* many >j>..»»«-><br />

in the pa»t.»m the fa:i <strong>of</strong> A.qu.-.h.<br />

due partly to thi attack* <strong>of</strong> Lord<br />

XortlulinV. iieu L!..\d<br />

IJr^.rge was mad.- prime mim.ter.<br />

He a»»unu-d thl» |H>«itj.,r. at a wry<br />

critical era and sutveeded in racing<br />

the irisis. There „ no on.<br />

single mar. who did so mu.h :..<br />

shot-ten the war ar..l hnng it to i<br />

final end as I>aud L:..jd Gevrgi-<br />

His gnat acwmj>l.\hm.r!. Jur;rkthe<br />

war are familiar to all ,f \uU<br />

»u*r. n:a*:r.;.<br />

v d:r!:»ii<br />

BOOT BLACK PARLOR<br />

U Shines for $1.00 by bating<br />

ticket*.<br />

i» *hinea for 50 cent*.<br />

I>yeing Clipper* 4X cents<br />

I'oliah White Shwi 25 centa<br />

Hut-. Cleaned and Blocked and<br />

New Banda put on<br />

Polish and Lace* for Sale<br />

Cigar* and Cigarette*<br />

MIKELE LINORDO<br />

40-1 Mh St.. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. N. J.<br />

tMi .Ml Kin,!* ol •'<br />

'HKIC.K UOKK<br />

r.vzxr MOCKS - COXCKETI<br />

I.united Timr WorL, Siv>all><br />

JAMES H. SMITH<br />

V' ) AKNuI U Al'ARTMKNT<br />

Atlantic Citv<br />

••MMt CJW far U Drf<br />

Lstsl Mi lM( Oisttsxf Tnck<br />

K 2M-W<br />

J. B THOMPSON A SON<br />

EXPRESS<br />

7J2 ami AUNLl OCfAII CITT. •. J<br />

GEO. 0. ADAMS * CO.<br />

Bricklayers aad PUiUrtrt<br />

711 AiltaT AVUUL<br />

WANTED<br />

Woman for<br />

operating sewing<br />

machine. Apply<br />

Laurence M. Lear<br />

BIY FROM WHOLESALER<br />

Sa»e 1-3 to 2-3<br />

FREE<br />

determine :i* j«^-_.-, c BuWn.<br />

» HUB » l»»a«r». etc.<br />

y. B-.-«<br />

ADEU'HIA SALES CO<br />

N. loth >:_ J'H1LA_ f\_<br />

forgotten that.<br />

>our _....^_<br />

Tht\<br />

are beirg killed t><br />

for. »ar.t <strong>of</strong> B.-.ti»h gur...<br />

-- —t^y> »;<br />

<strong>of</strong><br />

o« <strong>of</strong> Uf, ,r tt.-^rj, C« : .V-<br />

FOR SALE<br />

LOT<br />

$350 to $900<br />

Baroo,<br />

HOWARD 0. MacPHERSON<br />

Builder<br />

'Of your trade nvrrJi; th_-.k i.f : '<br />

y-ur ckildren. Hc:p -.hem 1 C.w •<br />

' me those guns!" i*.<br />

We sa*i thj witt sa.h ger.p r. u - :s t-">>i Cr»r»<br />

; feehtg and rm^iiur. ttat there -<br />

oot oo« <strong>of</strong> hi. bear.rt »hu*r heart<br />

was n»,t nwved. They p~»!ed their ; " r -- r -" »«r» it<br />

trade Mvrrts JJe >ecured his Bj ; - »»«:r. :hou>d<br />

, *uns, .toa.d fai: frvm pv»er today, a*<br />

, This lUustrst tte part rUyed **' "''^ »ui rewe t^.,r L*g,r<br />

by his persocality m Uoj-i tf " i " ln > P r ''-' minuter in the last<br />

Genre's succru. Hosrete'r. it was " rtlir >. ar-d t-» a.A-wnp:.shmeeu<br />

out samoent u> mentu-n the sue- *'" >L1 -" J '•*'• »> '.he »;riat«.t uf<br />

re" <strong>of</strong> the Ceeoa OocfereKr. *'~ Kr *'-«H •••ateameo.<br />

, Uoj-d Ccurg. e«i,Ur«.e«J up^R iju,<br />

tipwiBrtt for porpo»« <strong>of</strong> wia- l "ta»- P. Brady, uf Bruad S;i»et<br />

Oin * • general «Urt»oo at home. >iat»oo. has opened hu cottage.<br />

It was called as an srnn.Minc can- Mi Sixteenth alrawt.<br />

OCEAN CITY LEDGER. OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY<br />

CEMENT<br />

BLOCK<br />

BEST KIIVD<br />

DELIVERED ANYWHERE<br />

FRED GANT<br />

LlXWOOD. N. J.<br />

Phone 58-R-3 Somers Point<br />

Vacation Times are Jolly-<br />

When the Health is Right<br />

Ke*p it r.jfht with Nature' OUT, tonic and body-<br />

Miiloer—milk.<br />

But t* ,urv th* milk yuU get ;> purr and <strong>of</strong><br />

nouriaJUag coatrai.<br />

Abbot:. "A" Milk u famed for its Ueprndnbihtv on<br />

tbc~ tw. tx^nta. And her* in iK-rM C,tv v..u can<br />

a*rt Abbott. "A- Milk fMh every day. Lw Abbott,<br />

*TW yua while you ar* here. ar.d g>t tfcr rral ,^ne.<br />

tit and plraiurc out <strong>of</strong> yuur holdings.<br />

ABBOTTS ALDERNEY DAIRIES. Inc.<br />

^. AtUntK C.ty<br />

Abbotts<br />

"A" Milk<br />

BARCLAY and McCORKuT"<br />

SAXD. PEBBLES. TOPSOIU I EUFNT. BRIiK »xo<br />

BLOCKS—*-•». a-ia. ^aj ^.^ m>Jr<br />

/«r PHOES1X PORTHXD<br />

Ate<br />

OPENING<br />

<strong>On</strong> the Walk<br />

THE FAMOUS<br />

La Victoire<br />

Rotisserie and Restaurant<br />

JUNE !Oth. 1922<br />

Popular Prices<br />

Joseph Broadley,<br />

731 A»bury ATSWUO. Of am air. N. J.<br />

E. A. CORSON<br />

GENERAL CONTRACTOR<br />

737 Asbury Avcnu*. Ociu <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />

Roads Sewers Bridges Balklieads<br />

(ism Htir Cartw,.<br />

Nsei sea t-itt Ut<br />

Auastisa te OaUna'a Hast Cawtae<br />

JERRY PULLO<br />

CITY HA1X BARBER SHOP<br />

CJCARS. TOBACCO isj CICABETTES<br />

MJ ** Artwkt, NcatU Cly H.H.<br />

. 229 J<br />

WILLIAM H. OLDF1ELD<br />

WTE1JO8 TILE WOtK. TCUAZZ0.<br />

FUEPUCES. ETC.<br />

WM. T. TAYLOR<br />

PAPER HANGER<br />

12 Cealral A*»a<br />

IIIIMIl<br />

Cty. N.J<br />

BRECKLEY AUTO SERVICE.<br />

EXJDE AND GOULD BATTERIES<br />

SERVICE IS ALWAYS FIRST<br />

We repair all ma*>3 o» Batteries aad give aa honest<br />

job at an honest price.<br />

846 ASBURY AVE.<br />

IHMIIHIIIiiiiinm<br />

JAMES M. CHESTER & CO.<br />

Real Estate and Insurance<br />

K C+ti*t*» aa. Late (m Sab. lot«, |<br />

Neu le PM OMU, OCUO, CITY H. X<br />

JOHN R. GROVES Plumbing and<br />

US Ataary Arcaa* Heating<br />

**' *• J. Contractor<br />

RIECK ELECTRIC COMPANY<br />

EIGHTH ST. ud OCEAN AVE.<br />

e «U1 cair)<br />

TOASTEIS. FANS. HLiSlIC<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Contracting Company<br />

BRICK PLASTER STXJCS><br />

AU soik fuanute«4 aad<br />

L>uaute O »re«<br />

TO<br />

G A M C<br />

106* ASBURY AVENUE<br />

Saturday. JUM 17.1922<br />

UIGE CHORDS TO<br />

SING HERE JULY 2<br />

BEARING IN BOTEL<br />

USE CONTINUED<br />

Mr*. J. K. Msrraaaa. Issaertaat<br />

Witaeea, t'aahle te> Aaacar At<br />

Hearlag U Uarala Diaaate<br />

The last Unas the company <strong>of</strong>fered<br />

iU stock for sale every share<br />

was taken in two days. <strong>On</strong>ly a limited<br />

number <strong>of</strong> shares have been<br />

issued now and those wishing to<br />

avoid being too lata are getting<br />

their subacriptiuoa promptly.<br />

If desirable, sham may be purchased<br />

on an easy payment plan <strong>of</strong><br />

|S per share down and 15 per<br />

After a number <strong>of</strong> postpone- month. The stock is on sale at the<br />

asinlr. the hearing ia the case <strong>of</strong> cuaapany's oAVe or subscriptions<br />

Frank' W. Stanton A Co. agaiast «» °» placed through any employe<br />

Joseph M. Buwland for payment «* "» company.<br />

for fruit and produce supplied the<br />

Lincoln Hotel seeded about to POUND PBAaU. IN CLAM.<br />

come o/f before Justice uf the<br />

Peace F. H. Ware in the city hail Warrea Alls* TaU II Waa Werth<br />

court Saturday afternoon, hut *7S la lie*,<br />

there was another unexpected de- Warren Aileo and wife, <strong>of</strong><br />

lay. Mra. J. K. Morrison, regard- Frankfort. Philadelphia, were here<br />

ed as an important witness, waa a few days ago oa a short visit to<br />

unable to be present frrrsOT/t uf a Mn - Allen's father, Capt. Samuel<br />

sewre headache, and the case waa B. Scull, <strong>of</strong> the local police deruotlnud.<br />

partmsm. Mr. Allen underwent<br />

lira. John-on Ruoey. owner <strong>of</strong> • serious operation in Philadelphia<br />

the Strafed Hotel, called to the a few weeka ago and is now restand,<br />

testified that she met Joseph cuprrating rapidly. He is weU<br />

U. Buwtand on two occasions, the known to a number <strong>of</strong> residents <strong>of</strong><br />

nisi lime on the porch <strong>of</strong> what waa this resort, where be has been a<br />

then the Wavrriy Hotel. She met *ummer visitor for years.<br />

Mr. Buwtand directly after he had Capt. Scull, a short time since.<br />

purchased |he hotel then known aa sent Mr. aad Mrs. AUen a quaathe<br />

Hrwlings. now the Lincoln. It tity <strong>of</strong> clams. While rating one <strong>of</strong><br />

was early in the summer or in the the dams, Mr. AUen found a small<br />

spring. Mr. Rowland aaked wit- pearL He asked a >rweier friend<br />

n • what she thought about Ur»- what the pearl was worth, and was<br />

aiurrison taking charge <strong>of</strong> the told its value was between $75 and<br />

Lincoln. He said he had bought<br />

the house and Mrs. Morrisoa would<br />

run it. He would back her until<br />

aurn time as she might decide to<br />

buy the house.<br />

Mrs. Koney testified that she<br />

saw Rowland at the Lincoln aaaay<br />

She saw aad heard him<br />

1100.<br />

WAS BU8V IN UOITH<br />

A. J. Caaashers Balk Aaartmcal<br />

Haass* At Weal Palm Beach<br />

A. J. Chambers, <strong>of</strong> MUlvUle. was<br />

in town Saturday aad took a look<br />

give orders to ssen eagaged la the onr his property ia the Thirtywork<br />

<strong>of</strong> renovating the hotel. She fourth street section, where he<br />

h«ard Rowland say he had cm- has been a summer resident for<br />

[aloyoi ail first-class help for the saaay years.<br />

Lincoln, so that this house woald Mr. aad Mr*. Chambers returned<br />

be the flrat-class hotel <strong>of</strong> the city, a short liaae since frSMi West Palm<br />

Mrs. Roney. ia answer to a qua*- Beach. Fla.. where they spent the<br />

to, said that her Strand Hotel winter, as has been their custom<br />

Is directly opposite the Lincoln, (or several yean. Returning with<br />

aad she easily heard Rowland giv- Ihcsa were Harry Bsebe and wtfs.<br />

lag orders as she sat oa her porch, ol MUlvUle. who spent the wtater<br />

She had oae* takes diaacr at the at Wast Palm Beach.<br />

Lincoln as the gaast <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Mor- Mr. Chambers hoitt aa apartrison.<br />

meal house at Wast Palm Beach<br />

U reply to a «•«•• • **»»* •••••* here ia the<br />

who represented the plalatifla. summer seasons. Mr. Chambers<br />

Mrs. Roney stated that oa her sac- says that section <strong>of</strong> Florida U imoad<br />

conversation with Mr. low- proving woaderfully.<br />

i,.^ he asked her what aha<br />

thought <strong>of</strong> the proposition. Mr. P. S. SaUth and family, <strong>of</strong> PHI*<br />

Rowland said to her: "I prosaksed aoelphla. are la town for the seamy<br />

wife to help Mrs. Morrtaoa. son. occupying the cottage they<br />

baa need have ao fear. I'm with bought a short time aiace oa Aahsr<br />

to the east" Mrs. Rowland, to bary aveaae. near Ftfteeath<br />

^ the wttaee* street. Mr. Smith Is a Philadeii<br />

paia contractor.<br />

J.C. BAKER<br />

House<br />

Joseph Carr. representing Mr.<br />

Rowland, thought it strange,' be<br />

said, that Mrs. Morrison could not<br />

appear at thia hearing. He said<br />

be was not satisfied that she waa<br />

Saelleabarg Ckaral la "WiaMlag unable to be there, and be asked<br />

Feast <strong>of</strong> Hiawatha." UaaJer Justice Ware if he would try to get<br />

Ueary Garwaa ThaasVrr. her on the telephone. Mr. War*<br />

did so and was informed that Mrs. I<br />

A rich musical treat wUl beMorrison<br />

had a sick headache and j Painting<br />

given cottagers and other viaitora could not possibly leave her borne.<br />

in this ctfy on Booi»r, July S, AfUr a consultation, both law-1<br />

when. in> th« evening, the Saellen- yen and Justice Ware agreed to a »• All Its aWaaches<br />

burg Choral Society <strong>of</strong> about 200 postponement <strong>of</strong> the case until<br />

voices will be beard in a •plendld September 19. |<br />

program in the city's music pavilion,<br />

on the' Boardwalk. The bis; thai i l^'rf<br />

PAPER HANGING<br />

number on thia occasion will be to be tried at the Circuit Court at<br />

the "Wedding Feast <strong>of</strong> Hiawatha." Cape Hay Court Uouae In Sep-<br />

The vocalists will. be under the tember, and the results <strong>of</strong> these<br />

leadership <strong>of</strong> their director, Henry cases may have an important bear-<br />

Gordon Thunder, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia. ing on the present suit<br />

433 Central A«enu«<br />

The Soellenburg Military Band o\<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

forty pieces will assist, under the<br />

direction <strong>of</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>. John A. Carroll. Lighting Co. Makes<br />

* 113 E. fcaluBora AvantM<br />

Offer <strong>of</strong> Stock<br />

PHILADELPHIA<br />

The Snellenburg Military Band<br />

will arrive in thia city on the!<br />

morning <strong>of</strong> Sunday, July 2, and this: Lecal People Have Another Oporganization<br />

will give concerts in' porlaally far Haying la-<br />

the music pavilion in the afterves!<br />

awnl<br />

noon, free to the public, at 2J0<br />

and 4 o'clock. This will be a pleas Local people have another op-<br />

ure no one should miss.<br />

portunity to become stockholders<br />

Major W. A. Morgan, command- in the Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Electric Light<br />

ing the cadets. Pr<strong>of</strong>. Carroll and C Company. A limited number <strong>of</strong><br />

E. Ford, president <strong>of</strong> the Snelltn- shares <strong>of</strong> Its preferred stock have<br />

burg Choral Society, were here a been issued with the consent and<br />

few days ago, accompanied by W. approval <strong>of</strong> the State Board <strong>of</strong><br />

G. Gilbert, and they had a short New Jersey Public Utility Comconference<br />

with Mayor* Champion i missioners.<br />

in reference to the Snellenburg The company is <strong>of</strong>fering $100<br />

Cadets' encampment here thia year., shares <strong>of</strong> stock for $!M and dlvi<br />

The cadets will reach thia city j dead per share. At this price the<br />

shortly after 6 o'clock on the after-' stork pays over 6 2-3 per cent, or]<br />

noon <strong>of</strong> June 29. They will arrive: the dollar. A large number <strong>of</strong><br />

at Tenth street, whence they will'local people are already stockmarch<br />

to the camp grounds at holders, having invested in the<br />

Sixth street and <strong>Ocean</strong>, avenue,! stock when it was previously<br />

panning the city hall oa their way, i placed on sale. Each <strong>of</strong> throe<br />

and there they will be is vis wed by' shares is fully paid and non-ail»<br />

CONTatALT Utl HUt<br />

^|»v^l Haln In lli>lel> «D I Muin U oo-l «n.| Kiadlmt; fur Sale<br />

SMITH & RAY<br />

UHite ShUTH SHOE STOtU<br />

S24 ASBURY AVENUE<br />

•e-s-i **<<br />

I^V^atisiflSi<br />

mm<br />

W-^'r/:. :'%'\


• O.V<br />

R-:r.<br />

.. I<br />

MAYOR SMITH, OF<br />

W. J. Fletcher, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia,<br />

occupying the cottage 343 Aa-<br />

OCEAN CITY LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY<br />

Brie* Waa Mb. McCaaa. Haul cottage. 1228 Central avenu*. for<br />

E. M. Ulddleton and family, <strong>of</strong><br />

Moorestown. an spending UM<br />

k former Sheriff Geo. Bar-<br />

In hU cottage<br />

WILL HAVE<br />

ATHLETIC HEWS<br />

roptIwd hU<br />

£#:•V and Seashore Railroad, who is family <strong>of</strong> Philsd.<br />

prietress <strong>of</strong> a hotel in that sea- having a borne built here, was in' heln/rommod^.<br />

shor* resort, wer* married at th*' "»«"> Sunday. He has been a .urn- dau/hter<br />

residence <strong>of</strong> th* Rev. Dr. Dobbins er resident <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> for a pV,v Bu,hv ._,. fami|v <strong>of</strong> Phil<br />

fa this city at 3 o'clock Tuesday, """"ber <strong>of</strong> years. • . . ?. y Bulby . mnd t ." a> \ y - ot niU<br />

aiUmoon. Henry F. Oechler. <strong>of</strong> Philadel-<br />

Miss Marion Smith, a daughter P nia - "»• opened hl« coitajtc. 5742<br />

<strong>of</strong> the mayor, was th* maid <strong>of</strong> Central avenue,<br />

honor, and <strong>City</strong> Engineer Win. H. Wm - J - Mitchell, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia.<br />

Collision, <strong>of</strong> this resort, waa best wlu • visitor here Saturday and<br />

Sunday. He is s son-in-law <strong>of</strong><br />

Bays WUI Present<br />

lalereslksg Program at Camp<br />

al 'Sixth ana Oceaa Avea<br />

From Major W. A. Morgan,<br />

th* Ledger has<br />

program <strong>of</strong> athletic<br />

y aa amuy.<br />

to he held here on the<br />

()cean<br />

FIRST PUBBYTBJUAN<br />

CatlKCU.<br />

Re'- . • nd "•>«* he ""' *P"»i th* «um-<br />

phia's prominent insurance men | ^land Cunningham, M <strong>of</strong> Hugh mer.<br />

has been re<br />

furniahed. and made particularly<br />

sl\ractivt a . snd new laundry ma<br />

thmery bs. b.-en installed.<br />

and a aummer cottager < city, a .tudent<br />

.Is her. for th* season". p'repaVing J»' B^km-ll. i. home for the .um-<br />

for bis usual fi.hin» •#«» :<br />

able IJ cLu^n licenses in tka «*»<br />

July I.<br />

Oc on Cly will have a "rtf%<br />

Fourth," with firework, that afi<br />

delight young and old.<br />

Kvrryine abould bar* eattg)<br />

rain for awhile after all •***« W<br />

Utely.<br />

Ttu' Cape May County<br />

lers <strong>of</strong> tbe American<br />

will have a card party at ta* Has,<br />

mandJe July 28.<br />

PIANO TEACHER<br />

Ptaassl at th* Mask Paeias*<br />

Fa* PartkCalar* Wra*<br />

M*. CARMEN BARONE<br />

101a Asawry Aesaae<br />

FREEHOLDER<br />

HENRYB.CREE<br />

Of the First Waid<br />

OfThuGty<br />

Wapuhlican nominatiaa<br />

for Use <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> Cotat*<br />

>4ainiaaio««r, at tkt<br />

Mmary Elactioa ia<br />

far by Hear* a. Cm*<br />

Z ! u S ."tbe^rLT"^ 1 fur * Cum »* n >- "' «"• *aartrt.r!" ^'iJ^'Gn^mC Th-TT" ^hLu^oTi^ 0 "*-" ' fur **""»'<br />

F. A.<br />

p ffi.<br />

and family, <strong>of</strong> Yoaihs Fia»4 U<br />

Willj^m. And,. Su^mu> ^ A ~,7l ,- ,<br />

». ». Mreas and wtf*. <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

„—..,, ». - — — w. "• »e**s and wif*. <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> —<br />

Philadelphia, srr her* for the .urn- Edward Fairy and Howard Per- <strong>City</strong>, and Chas. Parsons and wife. *'°R BE XT — Large room with<br />

th* Yatea boy a. pitchers on thr' W " W > • tr ' nur - *»" Wfl * P" ful "<br />

avenue. tbe Boardwalk Sunday evening, mer School for several years, a ill<br />

Harvey Miller and family, <strong>of</strong> They admitted their guilt and sot teach in the school this year.<br />

Philadelphia, are here for the sea- »ere fined SA each, which was but she i. likely to visit this resort.<br />

•on. Mr. Miller i. a urll known paid. The authorities are deter-<br />

I aummer reiki.ni. l>r. snd Mr., mined to break up >uch<br />

F. L. Shackelfurd and family. <strong>of</strong>;Kinn>. who >.err re»entl> mar<br />

Philadelphia, are, rottagen. : rwa. have been<br />

E. S. Woodward. Jr.. <strong>of</strong> Moures-iday. here<br />

PERSONALS<br />

PLYMOUTH INN<br />

* i LAWI-IC A Vt-'NUK AM) PI vnmiTFiTSrTT^<br />

IDEAL SUMMER RETREAT<br />

Pltl f Utr ^- •" tmo^ tin. rrwrf.<br />

fellow, were engaged in.<br />

.pending a fr« *. the police claimed. aAd a. was<br />

prior to starting fur admitted. Women and girl, moat<br />

not be acco»ud by .trangers as<br />

IIKAI'TIFl'LLY HKXMHKD KEFIXEIi _<br />

A I1UUL AWAY KHuVI IIOVJK<br />

RESTFUL<br />

Evalyn fisher Nulty. Ho.less<br />

dwsrd. Jr.. <strong>of</strong> Moore.- (Jay. here p<br />

town, .pent the week-end with hi. ibr,r fuiUr» home in Trui. Mr., cted by .trangers as<br />

•other in her cutlagr. Ii5 Woley j Kinny. a rv»eot bride. U the daogh- the>- go along the Boardwalk, the<br />

av*«n«. ter <strong>of</strong> Mr. Miller. police declare.<br />

Miss Ada Wiggieswork. <strong>of</strong> De«r>- l>r. Levi Hint, s >r>eciali.t at<br />

bury. F"g'f~ the.<br />

ReyabUcaa Mm sad Weesea<br />

CstWr ia Cane May<br />

W<br />

WiU<br />

The<br />

" n - u '-<br />

Narberth. U at. J 1 " 00 "• MrClatchy. prominent county U. be held at th.<br />

—. Asbury avenu* for the season., p| uladelphia builder, and family Hotel. Cape May<br />

S. a Yoong. <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, l"» at th " r ">"*«r for tbe season. Jun. 2*. st oo* o'i<br />

has opsavd hu cottage oo Asbury, *»«"*e W. Buii*r»orth snd The .peak.r.<br />

av*«ue. n«ar X 1 , t^ L » bride, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, sre now en- Slate. SenaW Jo<br />

<strong>of</strong> PtuUoel- ^> ln « life in t w ue.<br />

A. G. Crawford, <strong>of</strong> Harruhurg.<br />

hn. op^Md hi. ,u«««r bomTSl<br />

B. JeffrMs. <strong>of</strong> Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, was<br />

to town Sunday. He is a brother<br />

<strong>of</strong> Mrs. ttamoei Carhart and MoJ-<br />

ferd and George Jcfrtes, <strong>of</strong> this<br />

Mrs. Letti* Heath, <strong>of</strong> Philadel-<br />

ahJa. visited her father. C. R Van<br />

fWet, ia this dty. today. Sh*<br />

nomination and<br />

snd fsmily. <strong>of</strong> Phil- Mrs. LUlian<br />

th. New J.<br />

. <strong>of</strong> "**» r 'ub and vir*<br />

*<br />

Or. and Mrs. S. J. fTwbin and<br />

aon. <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, were among<br />

W. D.<br />

Jack-<br />

Cap. May. oa or be-<br />

Monday, June tt, for rater<br />

Cherky and family, <strong>of</strong> »»ti«aa. Ticketa. |X<br />

•'" v -- op*Aed their<br />

were among<br />

i<br />

Phuaddpaia, have »»>u»u ineir -_^.^——<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> av*aa* cotuge for th* sea- RMeatiea far Vlssters<br />

son. A renptioa will b* given by th*<br />

Frederick McFaddeo and family, atembsr* <strong>of</strong> th* Summer Auxiliary<br />

<strong>of</strong> Philadelphia,, ar* occupying <strong>of</strong> th* First M. E. Church by th*<br />

their cottage, oil Firucaik .«—-• • • -<br />

oagjth«i,c»«ag*7oT, F^^Hr^: ZJZ.'Z? * E CWre » ^ •-•<br />

. o Philadelphia, were am Aid<br />

la* gaeate <strong>of</strong> th* Oraanic o«*r th* Henry Loasdal* and fanUly. <strong>of</strong>- ag* Ttenda<br />

«aak-«ad. Tney will soon oocaey; PhilaoVlphla. are her* for th* *•*- al 3 o'clock,<br />

ttntr nmr rrrftags far th* oaotar.' aon. • dially mvtted<br />

ock,<br />

dially mvtted. All ar* atost cor-<br />

THE MARKET BASKET<br />

Si'Tif'T** Raestsiiiraiit<br />

and Delicatessen<br />

Baartioalk aa*! MHITJI Tcmn<br />

SSA K>OO TAaUX IMUJCACtXS<br />

1Mb seu>o<br />

aaa<br />

V* beo you sre ta Ueesa t'Hy tult our (amous<br />

La Victoire<br />

RoUaaerie and Restaurant<br />

MI aOAJtOWAiJC OCCAM CITY. N. J<br />

Luactx* put uu to taae oat<br />

CUAMUMU]<br />

suyicc<br />

J. HUMMER<br />

Meau<br />

Groceries aW Provision<br />

Fruits<br />

»»—•. 1017 ASBURY AVE.<br />

WUe*<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s tanndry<br />

SING LEE<br />

916 Aaaur, A«MM<br />

First Class Handwork<br />

Prompt Service<br />

g Guaranteed<br />

Make your boat*<br />

attract!*, by tbm<br />

uaa <strong>of</strong><br />

Awnings<br />

Draperies<br />

Wicker Furniture<br />

UWRENCEM.LE.4R<br />

ASBURY AVE.<br />

N1CKER5ON MARKET<br />

Frua latnte. Cnff•«, laMli<br />

Cammi Gaada aa> TaUa Dattadat<br />

Frat Vcfrtaakt aa. Tar. LaU Ea><br />

We Caur to th* PvttaOar Trad*<br />

STOKE WITH UOMETHIXU BSTTEB<br />

GQOD FOOD<br />

A. F. SMITH<br />

PHONE<br />

32* Atkatk<br />

Satordajr. Jana 24,1822<br />

REAL B8TATB TBAN8FBB8<br />

Brreat Bab* ef Property <strong>of</strong> Inter-<br />

est ta Batasra<br />

Published In conjunction with th*<br />

Cap* May County Gu.tte, Cape<br />

May Court House.<br />

Oraaa Oly<br />

Isahtlla R. Corson, ef aL, to<br />

Harry P. Harding. $700. LoU<br />

403,464and468,loU304toaM,<br />

inclusive, section 0.<br />

Louis* Slthens to Tbomaa J.<br />

Thorn. 11^80. LoU 31 and a and'<br />

northeast 10 feat <strong>of</strong> lot 33. section<br />

C. I<br />

FrancU H. War* to Jam** H. F. I<br />

Dixon. $2*50. Northeast half <strong>of</strong> i<br />

lot 851. section C. ' '<br />

Richard R. Sooy to a Frank'<br />

Smith, et ux, |o.000. LoU H46<br />

and 848. section A.<br />

Eleanor C Pancoaaf, et vir, to<br />

Mary P. Herman, f 10.000. Part <strong>of</strong><br />

lot 60. block 4. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Land 1<br />

Company.<br />

to<br />

Joseph & Nswhooae. LoU 111 to<br />

114 inclusive, block 94. plan D-2.<br />

Elba Hausa to Dankl D. Likes.<br />

1*10. Lot 123, block 83, lectlona!,<br />

plane !<br />

Ullson M. Watklns. *t vir., to<br />

Harvey Mentzer. LoU 123 to 126<br />

inclusive; lots 128, 129 ami 130,<br />

block 10ft, plan D-«. i<br />

STELWAGON GETS<br />

Maay Aealtieaa to lh* sUnka <strong>of</strong><br />

Ihe Oceaa CM* Flshiag Clah<br />

Henry W. Stelwagoo, a former<br />

president <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> FUh-;<br />

ing Club, now chairman <strong>of</strong> th*.<br />

mambarahlp committe* and one <strong>of</strong>'<br />

the most papular <strong>of</strong> tbe boys <strong>of</strong><br />

I this crack organisation, is making<br />

West Jersey Investment Co. to' ilron « elTorta to add on* hundred,<br />

Frederick J. Fontanges. $4^00. • Drm m * nD *rs within the neat weak,<br />

Part <strong>of</strong> loU 101 and 182, block 1, or two > witn * Tcr 7 indication <strong>of</strong><br />

plan 2, Gardens. . '.signal success. Th* club, up to<br />

s*v*ral days ago, had added twen-<br />

ty-two members to iu roll, and a<br />

number <strong>of</strong> other applications were •<br />

received later this week.<br />

.The club is now meeting on tbe'<br />

second and fourth Fridays <strong>of</strong> the<br />

month, and Iber* will b* a large<br />

attendance at each session from<br />

. now till th* close <strong>of</strong> th* season.<br />

W. Ward Beam, chairman <strong>of</strong> the<br />

HiU Dredging Company to Char-<br />

lotte 8. Chester. Lot 12. section<br />

7. map 1, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Land Com-<br />

pany.<br />

Margaret A. R. Wallace to Frank<br />

A. Wln»iow. 1300. Lot 473. sec-<br />

tion G.<br />

Anna Elixa Scott Aahelman. et<br />

vir.. to Melville Hanarom. $10,600.<br />

Lot 717. section D.<br />

Howard O. MacPberson to Amy' boys' casting tournament commlt-<br />

V. Smith, trustee. 11.760. North-, u *' ** now w iown ""d **'• P**-<br />

eant 30 fe*t <strong>of</strong> lot 009, section C.' P* rin « for aa active and interest-<br />

Juliun Beck, et ux.,U> Peter a in * """Palgn.<br />

Rohn, et ux. $2^*00. Lot 32. sec-' Tb * hott * cluo hous* requesting<br />

Company. aU new members to introdoc*<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Land Company to !UMmM rvea to tb* member, <strong>of</strong> the'<br />

Benjamin F. GoeU. $9,000. Lot • houi * conmitte*. who will aee that<br />

on southwest side <strong>of</strong> First street,, lb#T become acquainted with tbe<br />

2|0 feet southeast <strong>of</strong> Corinthian' otlMr •members and are given all<br />

avenue, 100x100 feet. .desired information relating to tbe<br />

Louise Sitbena to Harry W. Bon- (Uhln « fame. The members <strong>of</strong> the<br />

ham. e( ux. fSoO. Southwest 30 bou ** committee are: Churchill<br />

feet <strong>of</strong> lot 33, section C Hungerford. chairman; Ed. Klein.<br />

Gcorg* P. Bauer. Capt. J. B.<br />

Rickard. Elmer Y. Robinson. W. A.<br />

Leavitt, Jr. and Joseph V. Kelley.<br />

Riohard P. Sterne, et ux-. to<br />

Erma R. Pigot, et vir. $4,600. Lot<br />

66s, nectioo C.<br />

. Ht-ttie M. C Walleo to Thomas<br />

R. Hendersoo. $2,100. Lot 20 and<br />

northeast IS fe*t <strong>of</strong> lot l«. plan 3,<br />

Bay Front.<br />

Elixabeth Henderson, *t vir, to<br />

Florroc* Got?, et aL $8,600. Lot<br />

in KHitheast llaa <strong>of</strong> Wesley avenue,<br />

iri.44 feet aouthwest from Four-<br />

teenth .treet, 27Jexl0& feet.<br />

HERB FOR 8RA8ON<br />

Dr.<br />

1.7ft* Cam* Fraa PtOU-<br />

H. Pwwkc Baa<br />

Vlailar Maay Year*<br />

Thomn H. Powiefc, kt IV <strong>of</strong><br />

• Easton, Pa., has taken on* <strong>of</strong> his<br />

father's apartments, 3325 Asbury<br />

avenue, to which he has brought<br />

CharWs H. Weiss, et ux., to WU- his family for part <strong>of</strong> th* sum-<br />

liam Thompson. . f»nnn Lot ft, m*r.<br />

section 9. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Land Com"-- Dr. Powirk ipeat hta lummers<br />

P"y- • her* from his bozbood *Uh his<br />

William Thompson to Mary N. parents until he was f~—-t..i-MMH<br />

Bair. J2J00. Sam* as above. aa captain in the Field Hospital<br />

Cilbert J. Palen. et ux, et aL, Uerrice <strong>of</strong> the Rainbow Division<br />

to Kendall R. Atkins. $1,800. LoU and weal to Franc*, when be<br />

31 to 30 inclusive, asction C, >pent nearly two years at U>»<br />

Kendall R. Atkins, et ox, to' front. <strong>On</strong> his return, at th* close<br />

Louis* Sithens. $2,200. 8am* aa, <strong>of</strong> th. war, h* began the practice<br />

above. , <strong>of</strong> medicine at Easton and esUb-<br />

Catharin* A. Dickinson, et vir,' Ushed -Powick's HospiUl.' which<br />

to Martha H. SipUr. et aL t&VOOO.; enjoys an enviable reputation for<br />

Lot G85. wctioa C , Iu successful surgery. H* U th*<br />

Mary M. Barrows to Anna W. youngest child <strong>of</strong> th* R*v. Dr.<br />

Mouhan. rtaL Lot 688. section 0. William Powick. <strong>of</strong> IhT Phil-<br />

Leon M. Leopold to James A. adeJphla Conferenc*. ,<br />

Brady, et ux. $1,100. Northeast<br />

33 1-3 feet <strong>of</strong> lot 193. block 7. __ _, . . .<br />

Nonh Point. , Many Excursionists i<br />

Jacobs. $i6o. Lot 819. block a. Here Last Sunday!<br />

plan 1, Gardens. I • •<br />

Unula Thoman. et vir, to, Neatly<br />

Georgianna J. Richmond. $1300.<br />

Southeast 25 feet <strong>of</strong> lots 166 and tTi.atai sad West Jersey I<br />

166\ section C. | \<br />

Caritoo C. Brk* to Joanna Ther* wer* many visitors to!<br />

Townsettd. $2^60. Lot in north- <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> from Philadelphia and '<br />

ra>t line <strong>of</strong> Plymouth place. 190 iu suburbs, as well aa Camden, oo<br />

fret wMitbeait from Atlantic sv»- Sunday. The Reading Railroad<br />

nue, 46x76 fret. I brought 1.100 to this resort in a<br />

William H. Deisroth. et ux_ to, Ulteeo-csr train in two sections,<br />

Daniel J. Taylor, et ux. $2JOO., besid* a larg* number <strong>of</strong> passen-<br />

Part <strong>of</strong> lots 703 and 704. section D. g*r. oa It. regular trains.<br />

Clarence L. DuBoU to E. Maylia f There was much more than th*<br />

Robinson, et ux. $6,400. South-. usual number down on the «xcur-<br />

west 33 1-3 feet <strong>of</strong> lot 600. Section. Uoa <strong>of</strong> the West Jersey and Sea-<br />

A. iahor* Railroad th* sam* day. th*<br />

Loui>* Sithens to Char!** Baron, total being 668.<br />

I1.K00. Southwest 10 feet <strong>of</strong> lot Both roads ar* now running<br />

34 and lots'36 and 36, section C their daily excursion trains from<br />

I'paer Tewaahip i Philadelphia to thi. city, and these<br />

Mabel day to William A. Sykes.|ar* bring well patrium-*<br />

$160. Tract <strong>of</strong> riparian land Sow-1 '. i<br />

ed by tide water, beginning ia: Saatavrr Scheal Dirsrlw Her*. I<br />

bulkhead tin* or lands <strong>of</strong> Henry . W. K. Ackarmaa and family, <strong>of</strong>;<br />

Clay, formerly at point when j Soaservill*. N. J., have taken a<br />

northwest property line <strong>of</strong> Uncelajcottag* oa Foartecnth street, near!<br />

avenue would intersect the bulk- j the bay front, for th* aummer. Dr.!<br />

head If extended, containing 32.410; ViTmil. who waa her. Sunday, |<br />

square feet. j ia director <strong>of</strong> the New Jersey State |<br />

Osaahi Tewaahtp aummer schools. ' I<br />

Edwin G. C BUakly. at aL.! ,<br />

tnuteea, to Ida C Chambers. | JL7(B TIDB TABLB I<br />

$3^00. Tract <strong>of</strong> land forsaeriy !<br />

OCEAN CITY LEDGEB. OCEAN CITV. NEW JERSEY<br />

cigarettes<br />

A year ago—<br />

almost unknown<br />

Today—a leader<br />

A a-tr erdict for QUALITY<br />

THE WAYNE RESTAURANT<br />

BOARDWALK at SIXTH ST.<br />

MA. WM. & SCHWARTZ. Free.<br />

OPENING—MAY 27th, 1922<br />

Mr. ifiaira *•* n*l*r*rd and rwarf* «ifrM/n a/«*r><br />

mtoM to KX* ftOrftm mmd dimimg room to onfar to fatili-<br />

tatm $f$mitm and emmfurt to >>/$ giwsrs.<br />

U »U*im, BATHERS wiU be t*rv*. ia Ik*<br />

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—chines, Eter Ready elniitc fli-h light. baUerun and ip-<br />

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Telephone Bell 69.<br />

ALLEN CORSON. M. D.<br />

Hid Wesley Avr., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. N. J.<br />

I U to 11 A. M.<br />

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7 o H P.-M.<br />

| Phone 170.<br />

; IIERSIHEL I'ETTIT. M. I).<br />

| M7 Wesley Aveaa*<br />

| Office Hour. { ? * »« *P. M\<br />

' Wvd. A Sun. U-10 A. M. only '<br />

i Telephone Bell 2M.<br />

' WILLITS P. HAINES. SI. I).<br />

! Math and Wenley Atraae<br />

<strong>On</strong>rsl Practur and 1)II«MIH <strong>of</strong> lh.-<br />

; Eye, Ear. Now snd Throat.<br />

Office hours: !* to 1 P. M.<br />

IIIHMIM<br />

The LargcM and MOM Sanftarjr<br />

Tailor Shop ia this Gtf<br />

FRANK QROS<br />

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Worltnunvhip and Fitlinn i<br />

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OCEAN. CITY. N. J.<br />

French Dry Cleaning. Scour-<br />

ing. Repairing and all kinds <strong>of</strong><br />

Alitralions. Goods called for<br />

and delivered.<br />

Button. Covcrrd to Order .<br />

. OPEN ALL THE YEAR<br />

Phone 870<br />

DR. M. a 8TANNARD<br />

DENTIST<br />

Maaoaic Bldg.. Sth sad Anbury<br />

OCEAN<br />

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CITY N. J.<br />

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1117 ASBURY AVE. and 1057 WEST AVE.<br />

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OCEAN CITY LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY<br />

LEGION NBW8 keeper In tha First National Bank,<br />

aad treasurer <strong>of</strong> the naw society,<br />

Matlara <strong>of</strong> Iatereat to Feraser will racerre contrlbntiona <strong>of</strong> money BOOT BLACK PARLOR<br />

Service Mea<br />

at tha bank.<br />

IS Bhlaee for ll.ao by baylag<br />

National Commander Hanford Mrs. Wm. F. Gardiner will re- ticket*.<br />

XacNider. or the Ameriran Legion, ceive contribution* <strong>of</strong> furniture, «l<br />

Bleakly, Camden.<br />

Ex-servico men and wom/n who<br />

should bo considered for medals <strong>of</strong><br />

honor, distinguinhed service crosses <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Easily<br />

and distinguished service medals Beats <strong>Ocean</strong> View<br />

for nwritorioux service* during the <<br />

world war will bo considered for, Locals Take First Case <strong>of</strong> Coaaty<br />

awards until April, 1U23. by<br />

*""' '"" *~' Leagae Sdmaale—Mia* ia<br />

special act <strong>of</strong> Conitrnu passed<br />

Gee*) For*.<br />

,ion the recommendation <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Military Affair* Committee <strong>of</strong> the The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> team easily won<br />

American Legion.<br />

out in iu game with <strong>Ocean</strong> View<br />

Saturday afternoon in thelocal JAMES H. SMITH<br />

Xo 4 ARNOLD APARTMENT<br />

Pacific and Kentucky Avrv<br />

Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />

Lscsl mi Lea* OUasc. Tr»h Service<br />

r%mm 2ja.V<br />

J. B THOMPSON A SON<br />

EXPRESS '<br />

DELIVERED ANYWHERE<br />

i><br />

Beport* mining into national<br />

TO «OT AVMUI oa«a an. 1.1. \<br />

~ Legion headquarter* from every<br />

section <strong>of</strong> the country indicate that<br />

GANT<br />

. Toimsend and Dennis, the<br />

fint three up for <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, hit GEO. 0. ADAMS * CO.<br />

hee up for <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, hit<br />

by National Commander | me the ball nail and and scored, d two on errors<br />

Hiaford MacNidrr ttar, at way <strong>of</strong> four bad one*. Powell<br />

her burial in Pittuburgh. By <strong>of</strong>-! found Stine for a two-bagger,<br />

flciaj warrant in the world war, j Yank going to third and then borne<br />

WANTED<br />

Woman for<br />

Pbone 5B-R-3 Soroer. Point<br />

Mi» Russell held th» rating <strong>of</strong> on an error by "rJggie" Co I lard,<br />

gunnery sergeant. j McAllister closed the session by operating sewing<br />

j going out to Sharp on a fouL<br />

The names <strong>of</strong> ulJirr dead from• In the fourth. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> scored<br />

various States <strong>of</strong> the Union will two more runs, mainly through<br />

ha buried in Mammoth Cave, near j errors by the third baseman,<br />

Glasgow, Kentucky, by the Ken- [ Yank.<br />

tacky American Lrgion. It will j Townsend opened the fifth with Laurence M. Learj<br />

place a monument in the rave, at i a two-base hit. Dennis waited<br />

the haw <strong>of</strong> which will be a sealed ' with luccess. aad Bauhellor found , i<br />

at am box containing the names <strong>of</strong> jibe sphere and wafted it for twoBUY<br />

FROM WHOLESALER!<br />

sad. , bases. Townaend scoring. Dennis<br />

«-»- 1-3 to 2-3 !<br />

t tried to score on Wiescathal'a hit<br />

Oar latest j<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Paris. Crance, | aad waa oot-at the plate. Batcbelpact<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Aawrican Legion are j lor going to third on the play and<br />

ramalete calaJeg '<br />

Battbag in their apare minute* scoring, with Wiesenthal. on FIXTURES<br />

scadylng the technique <strong>of</strong> cricket.' Stlne's hit.<br />

Heetiag Bailers, BaaUatera,<br />

ia preparation for a mixed inter-! Another - error by Yank gave Varaam Cieaaera, Berlric<br />

aatfr-irl ' athletic contest with j Batchellor first base in the *«v- Washm. etr. . .<br />

m*l*tn i* <strong>of</strong> the Britith 1-egion.! enth and Wlesenthal connected for Write for Dept B-9H '<br />

Tha ax-Tommies have challenged. a hit, advancing Batchellor to ADELPHIA SALES CO. .<br />

the former doughboy> to a game j third, be having stoltn second,<br />

21 .V lath 8.<br />

• ater liester, in fine<br />

cuadllioa. M*> one l^rje oldfaibiooeU<br />

aanirube, will, tmrror.<br />

Apply<br />

1320 Ooaaa Avaaaaa<br />

or Ptaaas* JM<br />

cottage for the leason With Mrs.<br />

Taylor la her father, Jaatea<br />

Marshy, <strong>of</strong> PhUadaJpnia. |<br />

BARCLAY and McCORKLE<br />

SAKO. PEBBLES, TOPSOIU CEUFVT. BRICK *«o<br />

BLOCKS—•M, s-m. uti I:-UL »«JC<br />

A»nt ftr PHOESIX PORT LAS D CEUtST<br />

Ua9 auapaoaj Ira. I'biw 01W<br />

OPENING<br />

<strong>On</strong> the Walk<br />

THE. FAMOUS<br />

8*toni>y, JUM 24,<br />

La Victoire<br />

Rotisserie and Restaurant<br />

JUNE 10th, 1922<br />

rWa«21IJ<br />

Joseph Broadley, P" 1 ^<br />

731 Aabory Awaaua. Ocaaa CJtT. N. J.<br />

E A. CORSON<br />

GENERAL CONTRACTOR<br />

737 Aabury Av.au*. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />

Roads Scwert Bridget Bnlkteub<br />

tsa«t Ussr CaaJa*. Umi mi tmki Timtmmf imm<br />

Vstasl tliMMiatafaaa-ii'saha-Caaaai<br />

JERRY PULLO<br />

CITY HA1X BARBER SHOP<br />

CiCARS. TOBACCO aad CJCAtETTES<br />

SO Atkwf ATOM, Rctt to CHy Hal.<br />

|IMII»M>H»I<br />

PWaaa.22a J _ _<br />

WILLIAM H. OLDF1ELD<br />

INTEI10I T1L£ WORK. TEUAZZO. fElAIIICS,<br />

FllErlACES. ETC<br />

r—• »-««. OceaaCkyJLA<br />

12 CeatraJ A.<br />

WM. T. TAYLOR<br />

PAPER HANGER<br />

Csr/. H. J<br />

| BRECKLEY AUTO SERVICE<br />

EXIDE AND GOULD BATTERIES<br />

ggRV!CEJS_ALWAYS FIRST<br />

We repair all make. oTa^e* ud flive an hotv<br />

at job at an booest price.<br />

846 ASBURY AVE.<br />

n Company<br />

1MB ASBURY AVENUE<br />

John 8tnekbnnai and famiry<br />

<strong>of</strong> Jankintown, ara at taa Setrborough,<br />

wbara tha* wUl<br />

until thai, na h<br />

Barbart SaiBbaiaMr, <strong>of</strong> N«w<br />

York, baa oaa <strong>of</strong> tha apartmanta<br />

la the WUaonla, 12S1 Ocaan ave-<br />

•a.<br />

Mra. E. P. Arthon, <strong>of</strong> BalUore,<br />

has arrived at "Tba Hat,"<br />

bar pretty bungalow at Thirteenth<br />

^. s.. ^ r- Slotkb «Wgar U a PhiladelnU.<br />

Uwjrer aad a matabar <strong>of</strong> •treat and Ocaan avenue.<br />

taa Ocaan Clt, FUfcla, dab, Mra. Parry Smith, <strong>of</strong> Mtrchant-<br />

H«nrWUaV,and^,^<strong>of</strong>PUl.<br />

villa, is again anjoyina; shore Ufa<br />

adelpala, ara uaong taa vialtora. hare, occupying bar aummer DOUM<br />

Hoy ClaaMoU. <strong>of</strong> Harrkbar,. at 15X3 Wesley avenaa.<br />

who haa a number <strong>of</strong><br />

Edward Kensil. <strong>of</strong> .Pailadatphia.,<br />

cottager, la spending the week la J<br />

bera for tha aaaaoa, aad thi* city. '<br />

Dr. U a A. 8tadaaa, <strong>of</strong> PhUadalphia,<br />

retorned to that city Tues-<br />

. , Chaa. Mann<br />

day a»ornlng after spending aav-,<br />

Emily a Uma. <strong>of</strong> „ tral days with hia family at tbelr,<br />

the >-Ueata <strong>of</strong> Mra. rraak B. LJn-<br />

cottagabara. !<br />

fteutt, <strong>of</strong> tfc. fl^rtluaor*, Twi . George Becker and family, <strong>of</strong><br />

Philadelphia, spent Sunday In their :<br />

J.C. BAKER<br />

House<br />

Painting<br />

aaAM Ha leaachas<br />

PAPER HANGING<br />

433 Ccotra] Avenue<br />

OCEAN dTY<br />

OCEAN CITY LEDGER. OC^AN CITY. NEW JERSEY<br />

EARN MONEY QUICKLY<br />

««<br />

1NTEK10K DECORATOR<br />

Psawts<br />

Winfleld Grosarup, <strong>of</strong> this city. Mr. Club circles la Philadelphia.<br />

Murray " is ' manager <strong>of</strong> " oaa Mr*. Frank Micbraer. <strong>of</strong> Phila- I<br />

<strong>of</strong> Brkigetoa'a<br />

delphia, to at her hotel, tba Illinois,<br />

for the irason<br />

Joseph Backbaaa. <strong>of</strong> PbilaaW- George W. F. Undudown<br />

phia, to at 706 Ninth street for tba> ( wy#> <strong>of</strong> Logan. Philadelphia, are<br />

summer. Mr. Barkhaa* waa aaa-1 „ ^.j, p,^ pj.,. cottage for tha<br />

ployed la the Philadelphia Poat • „„,».<br />

Odka for 37 years aad be baa loag 1 flr-tT Artssaa -M family, <strong>of</strong><br />

been a tn~ntr visitor bera. Ha to' Philadelphia, have rprnri their<br />

accompanied by bia wife. j cottage, SOT St. Chart*, place.<br />

Colonel Cbarlea M. Candy baa. Assemblyman CCA. Bakti aad<br />

moved to the old Candy bamaataani j (unity, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, ara now<br />

at Ocaaa View for tba simmer cajoytag Ufa at their suatmer<br />

Be spent tha winter bare. bom* ia this dty. This to Mr.<br />

David Jester, prominent in Cam-. Baidl's „„ first visit to<br />

dea politics, to again at 1124 Ocaaa ^<br />

It's great. H.<br />

avenue for tha saaion \Mm<br />

Fourth St. and Atlantic Ave<br />

OCEAN CITY. N. J. *<br />

HAI-Kkt<br />

tUJIiJMM;<br />

. BKACU<br />

GaTT OfrV AT V OOmTH<br />

CAPE MAY COUNTY<br />

TITLE AND TRUST CO.<br />

(Baanadlaa; taa Oral Eatsl. aad Hcarta Co.)<br />

y Ca>May > May Court HOUM. N. J.<br />

\i\\-<br />

HANS BURKHARDT<br />

Plambiog<br />

and<br />

Heating<br />

«»-5l AS8UKY AVENUE<br />

OCCAM air<br />

Making Spesrial Price* on<br />

Ga* Ranges<br />

For tha Naxt Taa Days<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

SIGN SERVICE<br />

Out Door Advertising<br />

SIGNS OF ALL KINDS<br />

co»m.ciu Harry Wa«J<br />

MCTOtlAl |O Wsltaa h o<br />

•UUrrw act AM crnr. N. J<br />

Joha SheibWy. <strong>of</strong> Rivartoa.<br />

n**r~d to bto aaauM, borne, a.u, ^ u A-Uoil ^ Umily ^<br />

Arta As Eifcntar and ia a Fiduciary Capacity<br />

- T ^ j ! ^ " . ^ - «*. _. Oermaatoara; Edward Vollaaer aad I<br />

JSr^H! J^LJL^ °*

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