Ocean City Sentinel, 16 June 1910 IIIF issue link — Page 3

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oceancityfientinei “CHILDREN'S DAY'' NEW SURVEY ORDERED HOTEL KEEPERS IN THE CHURCHES FOR RESORT TURNPIKE ELECT OFFICERS

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r<I»- * n ' ,| ,,ur One* Hold InlcreHtinjc —— Trolley Company Sai^ to he Thoa. ArmatronK la Now at

1h«WU.-! EaerclWa In Two o£ CD CTY RRHIIYATF Anaiona to bny Preaent Head ol Thia Bcaorta Sacred Edlficca. IIUjU, DIlUltlrtlL Roiid OrfeanUatlnn. “SiLrv:rT^:r “MAKING GOOD" nr - i-

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OIS6/1YR6... Ocean Ave. tMom Klahlli mini Xlulli mmu

Mirltr I

DOTS.

rr»-ly tor I li ..noiyeeW-i ..ir I*"'!' 1 *

mlUrr oji tb« Knuniiuf July • ill rv|«rt at ll« reaular lhr Hoard of Trade Xatur-

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II. VV Kdaard" and Kite are v|«iidlur a lr» day* lu l’ttiladrl|>l>la.. It VV. WH'lalu. of M.yV I guiding, reorut guead "I III*' Kllienm. K.-J»a»** and (a.iully hat e opened *lbnr •■Hag* on Muorlyo teriaec. j. I. Ulddrll and family, of I’blladi<l|diiB, 'bave o|ime<11 heir cottage. r. Kllwood rarfieiiler and family, of Philadelphia, are here for the aeaau iHiirge It I.angle;', of Millville. ■ i.lrtnl at the AUlrn a fea day* ar<

it;”-do and cboru., "The m of All l.'reatlon,” Ml.. Marlon Klnetg aofadat', exerclw, "The Healc i ebildreii; lllu.lralr.1 talk by I •■•lor. •The I .con of the l^ad I' vocal aolo, Mira Kloet/; rlndlig a. "Tomjued' r<haU be

Alexander 1'o.i.r ha- 0,4-111 milage at Twelfth and Aalmty a tlohcrtt 'ar—in and Waller »\C

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« II. Wrlk^-of Hermanl Iierl hi. collage^np-dtrlg

r F. Fl.h la n 11 o|ierBtion m-ently f^rfori

in^ja'lfr, 1

• ■ l.lgcetl and famlly^vf .v, n|«nrd tl.rlr roliafSat Ida eutiage on rentral

’ SevenWenlli -lreel

'. Ha' la. of Philadelphta,

hr. laiMage, 1018 Wcaley aven I'homaa V. Mitchell k 11 d family, of I'liiladelplna, have n|«ued their cot■age at i' lrat and Hlm|>aoo avenua. J II. Marlague and family, of Phil adrlphla, are here for the eeaaon. oci-u. pylng their milage, TUT Wealey avenue'. Mr.. Parroll lijwnea. with tYlch baby, i f Wilke..Itarre, haa joined her buaband here. They are al the KalrPonell II. Flthlan, luatrurlor ol niii.li- In the I’auideu public achoula. haa o|«ned In. collage, 821 Third

Mreet.

William F. K. riiedem and family, of I'hlladelphia, are (irre for ilie aurn fe a cottage at ISO? Aa

I lie Freabyienan < hurcli th apeued •llh a rhorna, -HI, u luvonailou by Hie pa.|. “ T ‘ Mwlberry, •ho 1 rlntrudenl of tjir Munday <

At Head of Force of Men Government’s Forestry The «*. I>f llrunyate. i-aM-.r of Flrat M . 1: Fl.ur. h. IliK <■>!)'. a day a ago rn-rtvad a iiuinlwf of bnati

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eVr I III

le Hal

rhola

A. Mai

>u, Katber MH'ui : exerrtae. elglil | r. primary a>-lio

i. Klla

amptiel

erllatlon

-. "even girl.; Viola Hllle.; n

FLOWER BOAT LANDS

Frank rVhur

mday. r

. cliy. on lug raif.

vplaualory letter:

The boat aent out lu bouor of 11 tilura from «l M named Trenton. ! .. wa. found by tbel’aplaln of Hon* ., r* r* onmluue lo. near Ilea- , ». . ••• - iu you kindly

be Uobau (dty

i|irra, ao that otheta may knut . Vnura very reapeetfully. Mil- S K HtiUiXboM Sami Kb K Homixkiim. ■ plain of llund'a Idfe-aavmg Slat Ion I teach Haven, June It. Before the hunt *ea aent off fro 11 lia city, tan or three card, urr ■lied on dlll'ereiil i-arl. of the craft and Chief of Police Scull alao plar-rd vo of hla per-onal card, on the frank SchueMer •role In. iiug the wide of the boat, and all Jhat waadlacuvrred alien the craft raMhad Beach Haven, the card, and plai-arda having been

of fire people oMI "•Whig I lie r »d «' . wfifa Hie Heeaboi • ould "hr dealrabk

F'ted »ill hr h-

rucc lie «ill gr .dua

COTTAGES RENTED »ll4-Clplilana Hcrurr Hootwn

Uiard Ihal .urh a change J. de-lrablr: ' ItraolvoT. Thai I lie engineer be and la hereby directed lo eurvey a ne» route hegluulug al the luUraerlluJi of Hie Tur-kahue and Sea-lmre road, and r a lending goulheeala ardly to the lu-i-racclimi of Tbuly-flfth alraet and Aabnry avenue, and prepare plana «r Hie aanie. aiilje<-l approval of I lie Stale I toad When I lie mrcllog had btwn called order by IHrertdl Charlea Sayre, ol 1 la lily, 1 lie following cumminm-a .11 relative lo Hie grant of land for ie Ocean Pity turnpike were read by le clerk of the board. Samuel Town-

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Mr. IIIrector and Board of Freehold- • of Cape May County— • ■ •rnllemm: I hereby agree to give -e right of way through my property tiling the prea-

. Hotel Pro|irieior. A.«*-i

The turuibeia were II ' lained by Mr. and Mra. Ar : The aaaoelatum. al iu m j will he I fie gueal. of Mr.

j I oloiioad*

The membera of I he

lield •

lUtlc City, I| Tliey were cou»eyeil lu «a the at at Ion lo Allanllc t Ifoute by Hie hotel ma lliey appcertaled I lie «

id eddllloiial land for widei-liig H could hr aw-urad a MboOl great coal. I'oraou wa. In favor of Hie board making a aurvey of Ihraa routaa. Inuliog lha praaenl pike, and aacrrnlng the cod of oonatructhiti. Then lie board would know wblrti Would -Tliera will ha no tmublaover the ini of land," aaid Mr. tbraon "If 1 aanl 1UU fret of laud you cao have

« feet o

irnptke

ridge to Hie nplai II fret ou the aaid

eh aide. If you ao dr-lrc ave mwnlly uudrratuial you the road lo go through my p

xahoe road. If a

III extend the right of way for a 1 on the weal akte of the church yard -Haight through my property. If you

rrty U

William Butler'a r bury avenue. nV I.Ibey col lac

bury w

< oniaioduir and Mra. William F Hexamer o|4>ued Iheir collage. 01 I'lymoulb Place for the aummrr, 01

Wnlneaday.

Mra W II, Bodinr. Mira Budlni Mra. T. II. Drake and Mira Iwah Drake, of Wflllainatowu, were gue-la

of Die Kalhlu.

Mr. VV. VV. Adam'a and her two anna, Tluimaa and Hubert, returned home after a mouth', vacation In

Itaruabom, N. J.

M. K. Harr and family, ol Philadelphia, w I mac pretty collage wa. recently completed, w err gueata of I he Hl-cay ue

during the week

Collector of Inlernal Hrvcuue William McCoarh and wife, of Philadelphia, have opened their collage. Its

Allanllc avenue.

Jaiura H. Ileuderauii and family, of I'hlladelphia, rummer realdanla Derail City for acveral yeara, art

^•l'- Cenlral avenue

Mr.tyud Mia lieonta Ziegler. I'lnladetphla, collage o» nrra h Here In loan a few daya alnce and

‘•'c/wl al ilie Uarwood.

rhrunaa It. Fort. Jr., and family hare joined Ilie Philadelphia aumiuer '■ninny here. They are occupylug Iheir new collage, 1024 Wealey avenue. John H. Auderaou and aon, John K., •■I I'hlladelphia, are here for Ibeaea“"'I. The Ural named la al M< Fourth alirrl and the aon al KHT Fourth alrert M. F. Sullivan, of Weal Phlladell- 1 "*. who waa here laat yaar, and “••dr many- filruda. airlvad lu Saiurday. He la al Pow^ll'a market.

, The Bev. Wtl -

'*«e, of Morton, were lu town Tueanay Dr. Wood waa one of the Oral

membera of the ttoeau City /

Hon.

Newlnn W. tViraon. an offlclal of the Corn Kxchang* National Hank, la again here for the acaaon. Ha la located mi. year al 1'OV Cenlral Mra. J.'Shelley Saurmaii, of Oak l-xiie, and Mra William Wundar. of '•ermanlown. are the gueata of Mr.; J—epli UolT, at her collage on Cenlral

uodaralandai "■g; wa ' J « Tract.

aahed away. Chief of Police Scull on Tharaday aflerno-'ii received the following ael caplauatory letter; Mr. ScuJI — Dear Sir: I rae by a Phlladclpli iwapaper Hut Hie tloral boat Trentoo very mm-b pleaaed wilh Iho-redecora-rf the#»al and Hw palrktHc exerbeld by cltUena and achool children, aa (be boat contained the name, if thou rand, of achool children of Hie city of Treulou.

■ere any

tin behalf of the <1. A It of the city of Trenton, I llieuk you very much for Hi. hilertel lakeii In the aaid boat. Bcpectfully youra, Hknhv It Havkk, Navy veteran end dealguer ol Ural. lit Huahmg St., Trenton. Chief Scull anawered Hie letter, lellir Treulou man of Ibv oondlllou 1 boat aod wbal waa done by Hie e of thla reaort. STORE ROBBED

tlermaulowu. fa pi. William I Aatmry avenue, lo

ngr h lth-h, of Pblladtl-

phla

. Irabella

ler.-oMVea

ommunlcalioii. I wlllinrel Hie b I auy time. Iteapecifully youra, FT V. CriWaj

00 rd

loran F'rvelioldera

I* May—

1 inquiry baa

concerning Hie right of a ay for location for au Improved high»ay from Marmora to Ofeau Cliy, I ild liereby Mate that if the uounly r and county road from Tuckatiov nr Seaahore road lu a direct aoulh rrly direction toward Ocean City ill contribute free of charge any amable amouul of- land for a rlghl ia my pHijierty' right.

pro,.i«cd

To Hie Board of C the County of C*

t Hie

ue, lo Mr. Mary I.. BlaPhlladelphla.' Walter Hay.'collage. 401 Ocean ave uue, to Ml« C. Virginia Schaeffer, o Philadelphia. K. K. Torbert’a collage, *il Ocean •venue, to MaHila. Y. Smith, of Phil-

adelphia.

Mr.. M. A.Tfbulmau'e citlage. It* Aabury avenue, lo tieorge It Aahman, of Weat Philadelphia Mira Damp*ey and brother', collage, I rear of ll»> Aabury aveuue, lo A. IBrown, of Ocean City. Hubert II Smltb'a collage, 1221 Weal aveuur, lo J V. Kelley, of Weat Philadelphia. Janie* Smith', third llonra|«riaieut, > Capl tieirge W. lue. of Ooeau

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AGED RESIDENT DIES

Your, rrapeettully, JuMk P. F> To Hie Board of ('Imran Freeholder, of the County i f Cape May tieiillemeo:—Aa au Inquiry haa la made coureru lug lha right of way a new lueallon fur au Improvad highway from Marmora to Ocean City, I a ould liereby atate that If Hie c aluiuld decide lo extrod the p Stale and county road frum Tuckahue iu the Senahore road lu a direct aoulh raaterly dlrectloo toward Oreau City I will coulHbule free of charge ao; rcaamiable amuunl of laud for a right of way. aa far aa my property rtgl extend along Hie Hue uf the prvpoa

looatk

in O'Keefe and John Oaboru, g men claiming Philadelphia a> hume, Who were held In Allanllc OMy I'ueaday under 11000 ball eacl court on a charge of robbery, are arcuacd of alrallog clulhlug from Hie >re uf Kalpb L. Chder In iMaaily. Chief Scull waa nolinod Ihal clothg belonging lo Pu-tmaatet Button id (lent. Chat F- Bhaler waa found In Hie poaaeatlon of I he boya. on. of

im admitted the theft . alore The prlaonelw

aome of the clothing, all ol which be^n recovered. I, »ulla Threwlrned. I I the regular meeting of Hie Hoard ^

of Health Tueaday eveulug Dr. Burt praaidiug, a mollou waa carriwl lhat j

It Hand, a

r. lUbecca K.Sooy, balfraMar of Capl. B. It Sony, died In thla cliy Sunday morning, aged 82 yeai bad lived In Capl.H oy'a horn years and had been .pending I mrr aeaanna here lor probably a quarter of a century, a here alie wa* familiarly known to her friend* a. -Aunt Bee For two or throe year* ahe had II here wlib Mra. Abble Bowen Mra Souy bed been an Invalid aopie yeara. A rompltcalluu uf ' •atea, coupled with old age, waa

cause of her death.

F uneral service* were held by I be Ktv. H. T. Casadberry al the Sony lage, T2I Ocean avenue. Tuewlay e

lug

I'uderlaker Mark l-ake arnt the Ins lo Philadelphia, where aervlcaa

re held yc.lerday,

ItlvIlvM to VV IIU-oonO. meeting of the Cape

Free holder.

lUtlou

rrron »<-qu«o ( , 1UI11) . Hoard of Ch.

,» board take .e. ^

if Health drclara

ulralire* lot*-' whereon moaqmlo

trvae to found and '

on lo abate therome Veptad to go lo WJIdwood June 18 The general aaullary oondlllou u ' 1 participate lu the jubilation over the lha city waa aaid lobe good. 'coaoidaOen of Ilia Holly Hcarh-Ulo l.ftlgallou to lo be started •F* 11 " - I ( ) r , n d, rued The Wildwood Yacht * property -wuero wboharo c , lub w||| u . vf opto bourn on that

uro reapeetfully,

K. F'tM'Ai.t.Smith. F reeholder Jobu P. Fox, of this cliy, raid Hie freeholder* would III an expreealou of vtowa from Hie Ciltoetia of Ocean City preraut The people of Ocaan Cliy, be aaid, spend a coiiatdrrable sum of money In laxea and are entitled to give their oplnloui, id Iheae Ibe board desire* lu know. Otis M. Towuaaud aaid lha people realise the need of a good, up-loufalc road. All lha county rewrt cillea growing fast <end lha future should be nonshirred lu bulldlug Hito turnpike. Hr ail vacated a road 1U0 feel mobile travel must be taken care 1! the growth of auch travel lu Hie few yeara to beyond conjecture, hoard should secure a right of way of KM feet fur the roa t. a

um would ha had

II la neaded The people of this aura, desire a road lu aa direct line as possible The mailer of road or lha rebuilding ol the road, ha thought, is Immaterial lo 1 people of Ocean City. Counetlmau Mart, euggratrd lhat It might be yell to aacrrtaio which la th* moat ecoumnlcal. The matter of the • kith of the road la of Im portaura; so, also lha quest km of taking care of travel while lha road to being constructed He would like lo

the urarsat Boa.

Dr Charlea B. Kldar, member of Council, a puke aa a clllxeu uf Capa Aj County. which ha to proud to ha. Ha was not born here, but came here from choice and remains here from choice Mr W Scott Hand, ha aaid. haa been showing him statistics drmoDstrating lha greetuera uf Capa May County, and Dr. Kldar behaves we need a road by which people of olhtr pari* of lha Bute and mg In adjacent Htaleacwu obtain ready

I'ape May C

lullty of another

F reeholder Fox Mated Ihal It a o difference to him wlietlier the road i»e* through hi* pro|ierty or not a lit. lo see a tia» road Tlie old oan lie uasd while the new our la being built, and thus Ocean City will in •a it once wa* under similar roudltlone. Freeholder itoden declared that Hoad Coiumiralonrr Ullkyaou ha preeasd lilmaclf lo favor of straight a. Mr. linden urged a atralgh and building fur the future, iglnrer like said Ihal the rawl u auguralt-l new route would ha ■ore Ilian rebuilding Hie old road Frndall Smith, a former anglnorr ie board, urgejl the board to profit tiy mistake* made oil Hie Holly Brai'li lit urgei^ a wide road, he having the lotereata of Ocean City at part, lie aaid. It waa aaid after the meeting of Hie ■aid that the praaenl lurnplka can ha ild to a trolley Hue company that desires to fesrh thla riy by means ol Ibto

•ad.

Before Um meeting adjourned, the board gave a vote of lUauks lo Hie Board of Trade for lu hospitality. Those al Hie dinner were Director of F'reeholders Charlea Sayre. FreeboldFux. William S. Johnaou, Hope W. Handy. Capl. Ilanoatt, SylSpenca. D. Hebelllnger. Lav I Wealxcll and D. W. Hudeu. Otto M. Towuraud, B. W. Kdwarda, K. V.Cor1. W. S. Hand, H. Y I.mke, Couorllmru Kldar, Smllh and Maria, Coroner Mark Liekc,Samuel fowuaatid. It Frndall Smllh, K. A Corson. L It. Thomas aod J. F. MacNamre, of the Skntim'.i..

OFt-N AIX THE VEAK • H A. W. SM THE IMPERIAL

GARWOOD HOUSE,

OCBAN CITY. Nswi Jar*

ZA-JME <51 ZANE

Druggists

Subject iu \i(D( Dpea All Ibe Year Cor. Iliichth St. and Woky Av«., Ocean City A Cottage Near Forty-seventh St. ... FOR SALE ...

THE KATHLU

*>e«’«u Vila. M. J.l

HOTEL ATGLEN HIMTH Ak P VKSTRAI. A VK.

Only $2,200 Complete The cottage cooM not 1» lm.lt u,r that BWJOcy, w htlr the lot and fit mitnic rwt fa .cxio. Ka.y tetm. offctM aa mejl. Can one look tor a gicater liargaiu than this In < fec-an City * Inquire MASSEY & EDWARDS nighth St. and Central Ave.

MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No waiting fur two -

Bargains

A l*o lot* f..r Invt

J. M. CHESTER & CO., Oceaw City, N. j

‘HcALLlSTER’S' ..The Popular Store.. Dependable Goods at City Prfc— If we have not what jou want, we will get it f<*f you

E l. EH A NT ROOMS X- F.I.I.KNT BOA It D

V.

JVF.KY CONVENIENCE

THE LINCOLN 8811 We*ley Ave. THE ELBERON

THE FAIR VIEW M.UTIUC UUIITW rCH* W»TMW l-.Ttr. 1 Noaltan Arr*a|*luMa.

NEW HOSIERY Swell line of Huairry for men, women and Childrctt, priced very

SCARFS

New line of Scarf* all at special

price*, ask

COLLARS AND JABOTS New line of Dutch Collar*. J allots. Lac* Stock*, etc., at

<pecial prices.

Embroideries and L*ce» New line of fine Kmbroideriea tnd Lacca, all at low Fricea.

S. S. McAllister 755 Aabury Avenue Ocean City, N. J.

EefNbliahed 1881 Bell Telephone B. R. SMITH & SONS WAUL PAPER 1048 and K)50 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. Workmanahlp Guaranteed Picture* Framed to Order

Fob Salk —Collage and two lota Seventeenth and Aabury, bourn co talulng eight room, and bath, laundry lu basement, electric Hgbta end gee range; two lota el Seventeenth end Weat. end two lota al Seventeenth end Aabury, all graded and curbed; corner • me*. Fur partlculara. Inquire at

L. A. STEELMAN

BLICKSNITH inf WHEELWRIGHT

Practical Horseshoaing

JOBBING DONE PROMPTLY

Clie uf Oft tor Tup 1 SfNtoll]

Afgeut tor Stewart's Iron Works C lain end Ornamental Iron Fane run I tailings and Window Uuarda.

Setenth St. lit Kmc In.

E. J. I

Built Cottage

HI, Hill Esttte Ureter

lalled to comply with the h»»td’'

Doer.-While pet kltleu. Return to Hi Aabury aveuue. Kewatd. Hpd piano mualc turuiahad for dances

turnpike we would be aura of our a hare

of patronage.

board we. eaked to be “• W Wwerd. said the people of of the dub Tbl. 111 vital kin |t>cteD C*«7 tte^™ thefraebokler.lo

aa acwpted.

feel how earnesl they at* In their for a beautifully lighted boulevard, a means eaay of communication with the big clHceof Ihla and other uearby Sletea. With this will come c

Young lady, ex|ierltiiced »te»°*f»-1 pn^perity lo Ibe couuly. Make , her end bookkeeper, desires poallkiu ooiiiievlluu with the metnlend In Ocean City tor | permaneut by means of a first-class

Young man «l.he* poaltKiu Alter' *'■" ••• * —

Mur-

1 *, *11 Aabury avenue . >.——— - -.—, .

arsssilisa

doaet We.ley evw^'. Phledelphla. 4 f ^ |th« board

is the agent havbig charge of the property .The story ia short ami to the point. Hera to what I am offering: A house that has been advertised aa a bargain at 1 bchrvr it is, fur ll is a mighty giaal house. Haa aevea ruuma. bath and Urge attic, knilt of the beat material, finished In natural

STORE and STOCK

OF

Housefurnishing Goods ...FOR SALE... Grand opportunity for a live buainena man. Will fell or rent store property separately. If wanting a good btisint-NS stand, it will pay you investigate. roc pmralora'mrm, mOOrmmm Gao. O. Adams ti3-is asauav avenue OCEAN CITT NEW JCSBEY J. F. COOK’S Real Estate Law and Collection Agency Constable*, Detective* and Inveatigators

PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD BuPstin, June on the Great Lakes. Restful, delightful, interesting and instructive, there is no trip like lhat ou the Great Lake*, those inland seas which form the border line between the United States and Canada. And June is one of the most charming month* in the year in which to take the trip. For comfort the fine passenger steamships of the Anchor Line have no superior*. A* well appointed as the palatial ocean greyhounds which plow the Atlantic, their schedule allows sufficient time at at! stopping places to enable the traveler to aee something of the great lake cities and to view in daylight the moat distinctive sights of the lakes, and the scenery which frames

them.

The trip through the Detroit River, aud through Lake St. Clare, with its great ship canal in the middle of the lake, thence through Lake Huron, the locking of the steamer through the great locks at the Soo. and the passage of the Portage Kntry. lake and canal, across the upper end of Michigan are novel and interesting features. The voyage from Buffalo to Duluth covers over eleven hundred miles in the fixe days' journey. Leaving Buffalo, the steamships JuntU, Tionesta and Octorara. make stops at Erie, Cleveland, Detroit, Mackinac Island, the Soo. Marquette, Houghton and Hancock, and Duluth. The 1910 season opened on May Jt, when the steamer Tionesta made her first sailing from Buffalo. The Anchor Line is the Great Lake Annex of the Pennsylvania Railroad, and the service measures up to the high standard set by the ‘ Standard Railroad of America." An illustrated folder, giving sailing dates of steamers, rates of fere, and other information U in course of preparation, and may be obtained when ready from any Pennsylvania Railroad Ticket Agent, who is also prepared to book passengers who may desire to take this trip through the Great Lakes and back.

c practical and attractive; open gre place, china rInset, laundry tuba, wardrobes, lines^rloact, two tulleta, elrctnc second story balcony, floor aod window screens, cement walks and curbs, aewered and water. Kefined aarrenadlnga. ocean view, with eoulhcaat vaposuie. To effect a quick aalc, the price hra been cqt to a figure that will make it impossible for anyone lo duplicate thia offer without doing

aee me, I will explain fully UK-rock-bottom price: ami further, ' • you what becomes of

■sfitt

and particulars. ( Uarloa Albrecht, 2I«1 j K.V. Coraop aaid that I KaatDauphin atreut, Philadelphia. 2tp! turnpike haa been here for

and raffia wotk.

this unfair, let it l__^ ;

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I V Opp. Penna. R. R. Station OCEAN CITY, N. X

First National Bank Oo«an City, N. J. CAPITAL MM* SURPLUS MMM

Saylor’s Meat Market At 733-735 Asbury Avenue

Stii limit inis sr*.

at wttk aa*a Saaklas

Headquarters FOR CITY DRESSED HEATS Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Prime Meats / Calf Liver and and Poultry Sweet Bread.. Michener's Star Hams and Bacon E. A. SAYLOR' w stvw Caaaxlv DUraount Chwokau *Mtvw Wwwtcty bills must bs