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