Ocean City Sentinel, 29 November 1917 IIIF issue link — Page 1

OCEAN CITY SENTINEL

VOL. XXXVII. OCEAN CWY, N. J., THURSDAY, NOVUM HJHI 2D, I!)17. NO. 37

Ocean City Sentinel OGKAN CITY, fsi J. -BrR CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor $1.00 Per Yc*r, Strictly in Advance. MORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and C?U N^^OR^AT LAW, ^\Vaoffices Apgar & Bos well, |^AVV OFFICES Godfrey S Read ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. —H ' I Dr. w. f. HAINES j ■ COR. NINTH AND WESLEY AVE l*MlK P- ^ ^ ^ Hetb Ptoooe. a Florence Brick Haines - COR. 8TH ANO WQS.let Ave I M CCh ANO-TH CRAPIST I Hoar, by appointment TT £ Alien Corson, 1. D. bs £ | " • 16 Wesley Avenue Ocean City New Jersey Yj "■{Sir* UIU. t» A. , U JJKRSCHEL PETTIT, M. D. SOT WESLEY AVE. "OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY J)R. G- D- NOELING I f " Osteopathic Physician 1 Hanu Building, Biglilh street Opposite Pennsylvania It. R. Depot , A Ocean City, N. J. Every Tuesday, Thursday and w . f Halurday Bell Pbotw.ni w Phlladelpbla Office, 1107 Chestnut SI. j Qr. Wilson Y. Christian L »Dentiiit« 1 809 Central Avenue MEAI CIT>. R, J. Bell Photic, 152. Booth Phones Nioht Hell Hughes' Central Pharmacy tab knd Wcaley Ave. Ocean City, N . J Pbone 245- VV Pbooe your orders' We deliver fine JyJARK LAKE Undertaker and Embalmer 'PBonaUt.. OCRAN CITY. N.J. 1^ I I — i Be Thankful Everyone has something to be thankful 1 for this year, and as j he reviews the past, let him go forward i with increased inspiration to accom- - plish something j < worth while. > ■ An account with- us will help . you save j more dollars. 3 ^Interest Paid on Time Accounts r Ocean City Title and Trust Company OCEAN CITY. N. J. COAL COAL TRY OURS FOR QUALITY • C. H. SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. Twelfth aadWost Avail tea C. L. LAKE ...REAL ESTATE AOCNT..

A Charming Little Bungalow OF 5 ROOMS Wesley Avenue near Fourth Street t, up-to-date, every convenience, fine location Only $1675.00 An opportunity for some one surely MASSEY & EDWARDS You Can Own Your Own Home and Secure it for $1,650 " I have for sale a brick house -with \ bedrooms, iiath. living room, dining room and kitchen. Has hot-water heat, coal range. every modern convenience. gas and electric lights andiu a good location. JOSEPH I. SCULL 757 Astury Ave. Ocean City, N. J. Interesting to Investors or Who Wish a Desirable Location for a Seaside Home for S A L E— A I" located in Section Q. Ocean City. n. j., =^== iu vicinity of State rood and Pennsylvania and Kaadinu Itbtlr-ual .latiuds. Aluo sites for bungalows situate on Great Kgg llarWir Bay . Hmtoy's Point , n.j. ARTHUR^D. BARROWS central avenue ocean city. n. j Real Estate For Sale BIO BARGAINS Cottages. Apartments and Bungalows, furnished and unfurnished .Some estates in my hands must Ik- sold at sacrifice prices. This is the : time of year to buy Cottages and Lots at this Popular Seaside Resort very Cheap Apply to Alonzo Cotton Anbury Avenue Ocean City, IN. J. MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No waiting fur two weeks to know If yon can get It; we can tell you at our*. Bargains in Kay anil Ocean front properties. Choice cottages for sale. Also lots for In vestment 'and for Improvement— the choice of Ocean City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean City, N. J. REAL ESTATE INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick A11 Eighth ^t. Ooeten City. N. U. ! MORTGAGES INSUNANCE R. HOWARD THORN REAL ESTATE e°4 e'.ty.H staiit ico" OC«'.*»vt«uaC" OOEAN PITY. N. J.

I I elttlTH'C 73S Anbury Avenue l^yVll I n O Ocean City. New Jersey PHONE YOUR ORDER TWO PHONES: 200.220 , « FRED P. BELL For Things Good to Eat SEVENTH STREET AND ASBURY AVENUE : Reliable place to do your marketing All goods kept Inside, free from duet and flies. FREE DELIVERY TO ALL PARTS OF CITY j OPEN ALL THE YEA* »>♦»>**»■**********:**** **'*1 jj POWELL'S- -The Reliable Store , . £ pall and Winter Merchandise j • Now Ready for Inspection f r I Powell's j £ 821 ASBURY AVENUE ' I I I r YT vv vttea+4 Fereltera Stared Bell Phone. 186-J .Reupholstering LET. US * Window Shades ESTIMATE . . , FOR YOU /Awnings and j 'House Furnishings Lawrence H. Lear V Ocean City. N. J. >■ 654 Aabury Avenue John Marts Lumber Co. Ninth akreet and Maunn Aenresn' OCEAN cmr. N.J. . .1 a II ■■■■ t.r—

Board of Trade, Moved by Pa triotic Motives, Takes Prompt Action. j Follow log the lines i-uggr.ted at a meeting of the Board of Trade Tues1 should help as tuoch as possible, w ill , •cud a comuilllee to Washington. I>. City, with (treat Egg Harbor Bay mi 'its west side, would offer an Ideal l« President Clayton Halues Brick. f..l- t mi— luner tleorgeO. Adams, appointed^' (he following committee: 1 Mayor Champion/Prof. J M rtle. ! ' vena. K. L UofT and Harry Headlry. 1 Mr. Brick will be an ex-offielo mem- ' ber of the committee. .The discussion regarding the matter * In by Mayor Champion. Prof. Stevens, j e City Commissioner Adams. Chailes ' 1L Blilwell aud City Solicitor A. C; 1 Bos well The com mil lee plans to go to Cape ' May City tomorrow lu look at the base 1 f ,b"1 TW°rt" , Mechanics adopt Mrs, Manic. j ' the uew name adopted by tbe fraler nal order heretofore kuowu as the I A uew degree ritual has l-eeu adopted I " for the order. Tire qualification for | ' membership have been amended by i ' dropping the words "native born,"j' k bnl applicants must still be American ' citizens. . ^ ^ I e Friday er-eulug, December 21. has i t been selected by tbe Baptist Sunday I ( School as Ibe time for their Christmas j ^ exercises. Efforts are to be made lo have.tlils year's program surpass any. j ( ; thing held heretofore. Special carei " will be tekeu w ith Hie decorations ! I """ •e"°n- .1 Tbe teachers and clilldreu of the local high and puhllc schools are bav- . log a vacation until Monday, follow- , " log tbe usual custom, as tbe schools „ * look no holiday ou election day. ( The Thanksgiving Day vacation be-j, terday afteruoon. | | Bapiisia Cleared Sao. _ The members of the Ladles' Aid 8o- ( clety of the First Baptist Church are happy over tbe excellent Bnanclal re- i salts of their Jitney delicatessen held | one evening the latter part of last | week. Tbelr total receipts were 555, , and they cleared $30. i

SERVICE FLAG I GIVEN CHDRCH ' Pastor Bohner Accepts Pretty - ; Gift of Christian En- l deavor 8ociety. There were Intereetlng. Instructive an'd Impressive ceremonies In the First Presbyterian Church Sunday evening, when the United States service flag. ! recently purchased by the Christian Endeavor Society, was formally pre- . aented lo the/thnrcb. Miss Veroa M. Wilson; pre-ldlog at ' Ibe organ, plsyad Ibe prelude In ber asoal masterly and sympathetic style, f and then tbe congregation was Invlied | to participate In silent prayer for tbe I men who have responded to their I country's call and who were repre- I aented by tbe'stars in the flag. During the prayer, the choir, in a I near-by room and bidden from view, i • Mng a very appropriate number for I tbe occasion. "Tenting Tonight." I The regular Clinrcb service program c was followed out. Mr. Buhner preach- i , ing on "The Real Sltustlc n In Russia." ' In bis asoal dellghtfal end Intellectual In intellectual

' manner be discussed tbe subject very ■ ' deeply. He said that for the past foriy I yaart Ibe Caar of Russia was ooooaeled ■ > by a man who could not even speak i , the Russian language, bat was a Get- I man. Also, that all bnsloeas enter- ' prises were at heart Germa o — that the < ' present Crista w a# merely due to Uer- • man agitation and Interference. 1 > After the sermon. B. B. Swan was; 1 , Introduced and officially presented tbe flag to the cbnrcb In behalf of tbe Christian Endeavor Society. Mr. w a wan "•* •""•'J the^nan for tbe id place, as btaown ton was represented by a star In tbe flag and he ta now seeing active service "Somewhere In rmasi" Mr. Swan gave a very impragalvetalk and moved ids bearers several times with strong and stirring thoughts which have been moch lo eeldeoce tbiough tbe developments daring tbe iaat few days In this war lac Damnnracy. , .. Mr. Bofaovr received tbe flag for the church. He eologfsod the men and boys who were represented in tbe eer'ne'aawbwa by the choir, under = lbs dirscttou of Mtos Loetaa T Corson were of unusually flu. select loo and , the vocalists upheld tbelr reputation In la tbe singing of a chorus, .'Whao -tbe Beys Cares Howes." Wants). — A net too to represent as ta OrereCMN. Address Ore. Kelly Me Dnaftreret Stare. 1«« Atlantic eve., nifta— - — r K- *• UaS> *-

CITY OFFERS GOVERNMENT AN AEROPLANE BASE

MASONS HAD AN ENJOYABLE TIME!, Masters' Night" at , Locil Lodge Drew Large | Number of Visitors. "I'e-l Viaelrr-' Nlglit" in lire head I querler-of < i.-vmii I lly l,.«lge. No. 171 ever treld Jn tin- rr-nrl. There I .t'lly end l.iuw.Nidi I Two cend Idalts Spencer B Swan , and Dr. Wilson Y. t hriellan -uere ! | Those official log In the exercl-e. i , Bo»well. Kolierl Fl-lrer. Wiiwam't Lake. H S. Mowrrr. Tliomae J. Thorn. Herlrert I'. Smllh. Willie m M. j suck It Howard Thorn, tlerence ' I Ferguson. John Hrower end Willis m . I Worshipful Master Fori, of Atlantic < U'lly. on behalf oT Trimly Lodge, pre ■ ■wined the Ocean I'lly organization I I whh a beautiful trowel The gift was ' by Worshipful M sr ten— -*4arr v^S. . here of ribeklnab Lodge, or Millvllle, I were bIro a few numberR by a vocal • | These vocalists were Dr. J I | ley Hughes. William H.Collls- I -on. Jr., f. Homer Hhoemaker and ' Harry H Adams I j Among Hie visitors were eight sail- I or- from Wissahlckon Camp at t'afre j May. They are members of Phlladel- 1 | plus lodges. i Mrs Ira ri. Champion, of thin city. re|H>rled to be dolug as well as pos1 slble following a serious operation I vail is Hospital, Philadelphia, tbe 1stplou we. sent lo the hospital by her physician. Dr W. P Halues. H. B. free, a well-known up-town - resident. »a1d a few days ago that bad I have broken a number of window I In several cottages In the north . section of tbe resoh. He Is now ou tbe look-out for them.

WHIPPING TEAM INTO GOOD SHAPE " Football Squad of Ocean City | High School Has New ^ Coacb. 1 ! High School defeated Ibe local boys here Saturday afternoon. 4« lo 0. Tbe Visitors averaged about IS pound, each ' weight over the Ocean t'lly players. ball a few w eeks ago with Utile lech. I th)ng- considered, llrey are doing well l liey have been given some coaching < ■ by "Billy" Lynch, and were quick lo ° ■ WUb more knowledge of Hie game the Ocean City learn will prove a 1 ■ rather formidable learn, as Ibe hoy. 1 I are fa-l aud cuter Into tbe spirit of the I > game with a dash which, well-directed. ' ••t "barley" Ellugshausen, who ta t ■ well upon lire game, having played lu New- York city, has been coacblDg < • the boys a few days Ibis week. He I bail them oui Monday and Tuesday I Afternoons aud gave them a grueling r Harvey Marts ta captain or tbe team. • • boys will play Cape May Court ■ i House here next Saturday. < F'olluwlug are tbe officers of Ibe I ■ City High School Athletic As- c - social i"ti, of which tbe football team I , President, Francis Townseod; vice ■ president. Harvey Collhsou; secretary Andrew Sleelmau; treasurer. Edgar I Barou. « The association has made an amend- ■ meut to lis by-laws whereby anyone c i who plays In Ibe majority of games a I of football and basket ball will receive t - ibe high school letler, which 1a some, i thing that every hoy ta always anxious ■ • get. I I The spirit among the hoys ta better ■ tbau In years and they are much In- c . terested In athletics. > There are about 84 .members of tbe . Ocean City High School Athletic AeTbe officers of tbe association aim to secure the armory of Ibe Ocean City Military Club, on Ninth street, aod or- , ; range a regular schedule of basket ball game- with high school teams 1 from various parts of South Jersey I ' and elsewhere The present plans, i . however, are not lo begin uutii after , Ibe Christmas holiday-. Principal O W. Uemlil* 1s much Inr teresled lo the progress of Ibe boys In these mailers as well as tbe regular J I Joseph Suyder, 718 Asbnry svennc, , , was given a pleasant birthday surprise , a few evenings ago bv Mrs. Snyder, ( Robert Moore, manager of the Bell i 1 Store, and Harry Keener Tbe affair , was a genuine surprise to Mr Snyder. ,

WILL POSH WORK ON IMPROVEMENTS The Park Co, Back of" Pier" Plans, Has Been Incorporated. Indications point to a start wllhln a weeks on Ibe proposed big Improvements on the Boardwalk, above i slreet. by Joseph M Rowland and oilier capitalists, as anoouueed In . tbe Sentinel of last week. The Park Company, which will push l these Improvements to a successful , ending, wa'» Incorporated In Camdrn - this week. Tbe Incorporators are two Pbtladelphlaos and one Camden resli deut, all well known not only in tbelr • respective cities, hot also In Ocean ' City. I Some people have expressed doubt Some people nave ri|iiaau uuuu, j

to tbe likelihood of the enterprises, , being completed In time for tbe sum- t season of 1018, but It has been stated by one man (not an authorized , agent, however.) that the work will be j . well uuder way shortly after lbs first , > of tbe new year. , A view of the proposed building to ( ' ou exhibition In one of tbe windows ( i of Maddock's Pharmacy. ( s Fcbllc Auction Salf. There will be sold at public auction ' sale in Ibe Sales Rooms of Barnes A ' Loflsod, Room 201. Bourse Building. i 1 Philadelphia, on December 18. at 12 r o'clock uooo, tbe fallowing described react of land aod premises, situated Id Be city. of Ocean City, on Ibe souih- " westerly sWe of Wesley avenue, 100 ■ feel south west wardly from Thlrty-sev-I eulb street, aud cootluotng aoutbwret- , wardly 100 feet In trout Ay soulbreslwardly 1815 feet lo the exterior line es- * tabll-bed by tbe Riparian Commto- * sloDers. Ji'lich Hen rich. e Washington Kola, adv., 11, 20. 8i. Owners. I, This is to notify tbe public tbel d he res Her i will not be responsible for n any bills or debt# coulraasd by auy■e one except myself. Ralph Rice Ocean CMy, 14. J.. November S7. 1M7. adv., 11-0, 44. U . Try an advertisement ta tbe SnmXSL. - s

MAYOR CHAMPION BACK FROM THE MAINE WOODS

' | Weather Bad for Hunting:, ] | end Moore Party Killed Only Fire Deer. k Mayor Cbamploh returned to his home In this city Thursday night a from bis ontlng at Henry D. Moore's t -camp In Ibe Melne woods. Henry D. ( Moore. Howard Lndlam, Augustus j lilddell, Robert Moore and Levi j Bnrd-al Crawford, of Haddooffeld, al- | so returned lo tbelr homes that even- J ' log- j William G. Moore, W. D. gberrerd, , ' Dr. Tomllo and Cbarlea Kunkel, who , J were also of tbe party, returned home i » several days prior to. that time. Mr. 1 Moore fell on a rock and sustained an , h tojury lo one of bit sides on Thursday ■ 11 two weeks ago today and a doctor was n summoned to Ibe camp to attend tbe ° Injury. '• The hunters killed, live deer. " Mayor Champion says tbe weather D wasdery much against booting. It was dry and noisy, with no wind. 31 Just tbe night before they left there. the oigni oerore mey icr, mere. — k

a light snowfall, but only enough — cover the groan d. There were persistent rumors here a week before Mayor Champion returned home that be bad bsgn shot In oDt of bis lags or feet, bat tbe rumor was not cooflrmed. However, I" continued to form a topic of conversaaround to wo. despite tbe statement of City Clark Morris, who said that Mayor Champion eomplained, for several daya before be left 1 for Maine, of a sotanere In bto right ; ■» Referring to tbto after hie Morn, 1 Mayor Champion miff that hie right 1 leg and knee pained blta eonaMer- : ably lor a tow days altar be rear lied : lor tow days attar be i—

1 the camp. He ased plasters In UN — ' hope of getUng rid of tbe sorenere and v- " stinoess, but with little raeolte. Ft- > ' Daily, be soaked two handkerchiefs to I - cold water aod tbare be wrapped ■ " around bis limb, bound by red flan- ■ oel, and after two at three nights of ■ disappeared and tbe lag got back lata I fata eoodlUoo. but K was still treab ■ ling blm some upon Me return hem. ■ Robert Moore, who cares back With ■ „ them, was not a reiabir of tbate ■ hunting party, bet Joined there ta ■ ' Maine, where be baa e Mack fox Yaaeh I aod flsb batebery He to tba yoaag-ll eel eon of Henry b. Moore. HantMsll - rebWta. floats, etc. He owm a to* 11 for which be bre Jwrt bare aatoadgMflll tor breeding parperee. Ha tottoflH soM twa taxes toe VMM- Hi, ■aawM t- vMts bto raaah reeaaal Hare a yw.ll I Ma will w kaW agtaa ta Pweaaty. »|

4 WAR TAXES WILL INCREASE DUES. Yacht Clnb to Hold Special ^ Meeting to Take Action on c Proposed Amendment. " Secretary Harry F. Stanton lias sent . the following notice to the member- c of tbe Ocean City Yacht Club: | November 21. 1917. g A -peclsl meeting of the Ocean City ( Yacht Club will be held at the club < Hay and Hatlereea roads. City. N. J . Saturday. Decern | following proposed smeudmeul lo the t | To amend Article VI. paragraph 2. i of Ibe by laws by slrlklug out "tweu ( ty" aod subslltntlng "twenty. live," so i Ibat II Sbatj read as follows: t The admlsslou fee jfeach senior I member shall be Ave dollars, and the t annuel dues of each senior member t sbali be twenty-live dollars, payable t advance, and tbe admission fee of t each Junior member shall be one dol e aod tbe aDuual dues of each Junior member nhall be Hve dollars, payable i advance." j Hahky F. Stanton, 1 Note— Iu offering the above pro- t of the signers aud the board of gover- 1 that the increased dues shall take of (be war tax of $2 50 for each senior member; also that there shall no fee charged the members for the of the lennto court- and attendat tbe card parties. The advance < In tba club dues to also made necea- | by lbs Increase In tbe cost of ■ operating the clnb. i building sheathed , The work on tbe Bepttot parsonage 1 and social rooms to progressing nicely, a considerable amount belog accom- ' pllshed last week. Tbe middle of tbto I week Qods tbe bolldlug sheathed In ' and the roof framed ready for sabre 1 tos shingles. * I It to hoped by the members thai tbe good weather will hold oat a few . weeks longer for plastering. •crvrlce Flag fwv cbsrek. A floe service netlooei flag will be 1 unveiled al tbe First M. K Church ' next Bunday evening. The flag will I presented by tbe members of the 1 Ladles' Aid Society, whore gift It to. and tbe service will be worthy of the

D. OF A. TO HEAR | > SPECIAL SERMON ! ■ i

of Patriotic Organlzation Will Attend First Baptist Cbnrcb. The First Baptist Cbpreh will base lis guaata, Bund ay esenlng next, tbe Daughters of America Lodge of City. A large delegation Is expected to attend tbe services lo compliance with the wishes and request tbe State Councilor tor all New Jersey lodges. Tbe church will be prettily decorated for tbe occasion and tba quartet to preparing approprlato music. At tbe close of tbe sermon, 1 special patriotic music, combined with i a special iigbtlog and color effect, will Ibe service lo a close. Sunday mornlog.at 10 80, tbe regular ' commuutoD service will follow tbe ' service, at wbleh time tbe pastor will I preach on tbe subject "Tbe Great Mo- , Use Personal Banctlflcatlou. " All are For Bent.— Apartments, heated; r partly fu rule bed. or without furniture, t BmTbora, out to Poet Office. adv. ,10-25, If.

FISHING CLUBS PREACH \ DOCTRINE, "EAT MORE FISH''

in Ocean City Help Government^ in Its Educational Campaign. As was published lo tbe SENTINEL or last week, tbe Association of Hi if Angling L'lnbe, tbe central goveretag body of the leading flahlng ehrba along tbe Atlantic Coast, has bagn a campaign of educatlou In tba realtor of tbe value of Hah as food. It. H. Corson. o( Jersey CKy, the association's chairman of this campaign committee, has sent the folio wing letter to Commodore Churchill Hangerford. former president of tbe Oeeaa City Flshlug .Club: CKUHI-IIIU. hl'ngerford, Ocean city Fishing Clnb— Sir:— Herewith please And copy of resolupassed at Ibe annoal meeting of the A. 8. A. C., upon which OOT 08»mittee Is based. 1 hope It will be Wtj privilege lo receive a complete reaakbershlp list or yonr dob to the end tbal Ihe names he entered upon tba malls list of the Bureau of Flsbarits foe 1 bulletins Intended to lead tbe uuaWUy to tbe greater consumption of tba bounty of tbe sea. This to tn line with 1 the offer of the Commissioner of Fisheries. I also confidently hope that yon will act as the special mleetoaary to club, preachlni the doctrine of "Eat More Fish" lo saaaon sad oot, emphasizing tbe nofortoosls tact tbe* the flsh dealer to now eompellad to make proQla enough In ooa day ta on tbe other etx daya In tba waak. Yoora vary truly, R. H. CoaaoN, Chalrreaa. The resolutions are as follow: Whereas; Tba Borean of FMaftai > lets with tbe porpoas of eervlag tba . people of this nation and baa as to I aire to become a - useless Jiusiailsn; and Whereas: Tbe borrea le Dew tabgaged In Ihe highly ImpoetaDt lk work of popularising tbe coosarepttoa . of flab as food, especially the HMfo used varieties whose food value hat . been unrecognised; Resolved: That tba AsreatatlOfl at . 8orf Angling Clubs an tar the reae- , palgn of lbs Borean of FtohirtM fla« , volunteer and endeavor to preath the . bureau's doctrines In such a way M to bring results; aod t Resolved; That a ooretahlre flare ' slating of one delegate from eaeh etab in tbe association be aires*, flhd pledge themselves to act la Mae with the bureau's eflorta, parttaalariy to , circulating tba lltaralnre of Uw hflf ■ I wllhln tbelr ree parti va el aba. ' Commodore Hongerteed, refoeilag ' to tbto matter a few days aflo, reM: "Tbe Bureau of FtabMtre wtU read from now on ballet Ins to the fltaflfo of all tbe dobs lo the aflrthflta, to Ihl atalM—fl ,

glvlog Information ooneeentag vretofli fishes and new met bode of pilaaereg , tbe fish for eating. Seas ef tare srv„7 »ssr sa,!S deed, not only for tbe a*brt»*B. hit for tbe general public." pa bile."

Tbe anooal reading of tba aid holders or tbe Horee BuUdJag aad Loan Association will ba hjW% . day. Dee. 6. 1817, at 8 p. ah, fltCfoMrt to 8. Bcnll'e seel aetata aOre la Bhflfre . building, Ooaan City. N. J- foe the ! riS o°f,«/lfSS™nLS£o ef left ore, election of eotwKan, and the tnhfo " action of any other faurtaree the* refly * be brought before tba rearttoc- A Mflf r series will be Ireoed. : ■ '■"asw e "Si, e C Ottawa per f| Cottage centrally 1 1 Bated vtth flB — - """ — " J Apply bknttmrl OBrt adv. If. !! Wanted— Yoang rean as WhflMta m eteoogrepbar, with jucjdf « bookkeeping. Apply BazUL 0«M City, N. J. adv., H A I; Money to loan on flirt rertpf. ». Apply R. Curtis Bobtarea. rem 1, 74* Asbury avenue, Oeeaa atf'Il.L^

? SIMMS' Closed for the Season Sunday, September 30

I The Baptist GorrtW I Thto ta Our "Goraer" Wreceforib 1 Keep Your By* Ota It i a amalVboy in a store was aakad, "dayaalmp&slhss*'* I He replied, "No, I hare to keep mi ring or I'd kaa rey Jah." % I W* Ratunn to "KBBP •TATIONABYT | Sunday Night, 7.30— The Dzaghura of Asflflim l*fl%Ph I special music, dccoraHoBfl aad fl KiW| BOW H Yea. rea reM Mi flar yea