" ■ OCEAN CITY SENTINEL"
VOL. XXXVII. OCEAN CITY, N. J„ THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1918. V- . ' " . NO. 48 7- '' V
Ocean City Sentinel OCEAN CITV. ro . j. -»7R. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor ti.oo Per Year, Strictly in Advance. JJORG/tNHAND, ATTORNEY and CPU NSELLQR AT LAW, JJaw offices Apgar & Boswell, LAW OFFICES . Godfrey S Read ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. JJHJRMAN B. WILLIS Attorney at Law 95" Ocean City, N. J. ^■NCAL ^ [ Dr. W. P. HAINES COR. NINTH AND WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITV. N. J. . OFFICE HOC KM: jjjol^™* BoU. I'lionra "** W" """ Sl"* ' " A Florence Brick Haines -j COB BTH ANO WOSLE* AVE MECHANO-THERAPIST HwcUlah Movement . 1 Medical and Correct IvaUyiiioaaUoi ^ Sse Allen Corson, 1. D. «s2 : Itfr Wealey Avenue Ocean City New Jersey jJHRSCHKL PETTITr M.D.| 80T WESLEY AVE. . OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY Both I'bODM • to i p. ■». Qr. Wilson Y. Christian j »<Dentiat" 809 Central Avenue WCKAh CITV, J. Ball Phone, 162. Booth Phones Night Bei.i. Hughe' Central Pharmacy Sth and Wealey Ave. Ocean City, N-J Phone 245- W ' Pboot your onleri We deliver fir* MARK lake Undertaker and Embalmer " 'Pbona l» OCEAN CITY. H.J. Home Protection Every thfcifty man gives due consideration to the protection of his family and provides a fond for any emergency that might occur. A bank account with us is the very thing that is needed — start one now. 3 per cent, interest paid on Time Accounts. Ocean City . Title and Trust Company OCEAN CITY, N. J. c. i— lake: . ..REAL ESTATE AGENT.. MB Aobaij Aveaae.'oeaaa City. H. J. y Advertise in The Sentinel si
Fine Business Opportunity in the sale of one of the best and most complete Garage Properties here, on a central corner, with elevator and line storage space on second floor. Practically new and N Hp'-to-date and ready for business. A great sacrifice in pHce will be made if sold at once. For particulars apply to M ASSEY & EDWARDS '• Eighth 81. and Central Ave. Real Estate ip'or Sale i\ ^ BIO BARGAINS "c- , Cottages. Apartments and Bungalows, furnished and unfurnished home estates in my hands must be sold at sacrifice prices. This is the time of ^ear to buy Cottages and Lots at this Popular Seaside Resort "• very Chea^i Apply to Alonzo Cotton f»l9 Aahury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. J MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE No waiting for two weeks to know lf"y»u can get It; we can tell yon at ■once. Bargains 111 Hay and Ocean front .propertlee. Choice cottages for »ale. Also Iota, f.ir investment and for Improvement— tbe choice of Uoean City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., . Ocean City, N. J. real ESTATE INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick A11 Eighth St. Ocean City, N. J. MoarEJoes insuhanok R. HOWARD THORN REAL ESTATE ■„ j Co """ (cow. 00 xsa'avxaulo*' O OBAN OITY. N. J. BWhen We Install every part of the beating system will be beet obtainable. Let tu explain to you and submit estimate to you for the work8 Tin, Slate and Slag Roofing. ' ^ M ITH' Q 738 Asbuiy Avenue <31V1I 111 o Ocean City, New Jeracy AMERICA'S RED-LETTER DAY A MERICANS are becoming' thrifty because they recognize thrift as essentially J patriotism. '/ To start a new thrift habit on Monday, February 4th, when National Thrift Day will be observed, is to asaist the Government Many people will observe the day by opening or adding to a bank account jn this institution. i You also are cordially invited to be one of the many visiting us on National Thrift Day. Souvenirs for all who call. i i I first'nationalb nk I OCEAN CITY, N. J. w • Consianily impiovlng I j ^ We are doing our best to get you to buy at hose, j and help build up your own town. We bny the best the market affords and sell at the lowest prices. In other words, our goods are as good as the best and onr prices as low as the lowest. SWEATERS We handle the justly celebrated Pennsyl- - vania Knit Coats and Sweaters. These sweaters contain unbreakable "uo-tair" buttonholes, correct fit, specially reinforced shoulders, patented non-sag pockets, etc. Prices mage on sweaters, dOc to $A0O. Q. H. STEELMAN Clothier, Shoes, Hatter and Gents' Furnishings 831-aaa Anbury AvsrnM OCBANOTY NBWJBRSBY Advertise iu the SENTINEL
PROGRESSIVE LEAGUE IS j OPPOSED TO RISLEY'S MOVE . . — - - • *
Don't Want Draw Construction Changed or Bridge Boulevard Just Now. The members of the Young MenProgressive league have placed Ihern- _ selves on record as disapproving of flie — resolution that lteese P. Iti»ley an- . nouucee be will present lo the ( ape ^ May Coanty Clumber of Commerce hi - IU monthly-meeting at Stone Harbor , tbla evening, requesting the board of 1 freeholder- to change the draw bridge on the Corsou's Inlet bridge from a rt rolling lift eteel draw lo a wooden awing drawbridge. While membere of the league favor — poned all resort bridge aud boulevard system In thU county, tbey are not it now in favor of Mr. Kisley's proposl>r tlou to have tbe State change It- plan* to bard surface Koute No. IS. , These matters were brought to the I •Uentlon of the league members by _ -Edward M. Sutton. — Clayton Halnee Brick, president of the Cape May County Chamber of Commerce, told of tbe arltou of tbe chamber regarding Mr. Ktsley'a plan of bridge boulevard at a .meeting lp Wild wood and at a later meeting In • Uoean City. Al'the meeting In Ocean* m City tbe chamber went ou record a- ' favoring tbe bard-sui^ice road plan as laid out by the State authorities. Mr. Brick requested that the league be well represented at the meeting at Stone Harbor thta.evenlug. Mr. Sutton said that II would be < ■ foolish to eodeavor to hkve the Stale I change lis plans made a year and a half ago. He oOered the following ; c resolution, which was unanimously , J adopted: e That this organization go on record a as disapproving tbe resolution that It. 5 P. Rlsley wishes 10 Introduce at the 1 meeting of the Cape May County e Chamber of Commerce, changing Hie draw In Corson's Inlet from~a sitel i. jlft draw to a wooden swing draw; j also go on record as jiot favoring the changing of the bard surface road ' known as Koute Nor 15 to linking the seashore resorts together with a system ■ of bridges and gravel roads at this ' time; alto that tbe league Is lu fav< ■ of linking tbe resorts together wlih bridges and gravel roads after Koute , No. 16 la completed as originally , planned." Tbe following committee was ap. ' pointed by Vice firealdeut Schauze lo represent the league at the meeting of the chamber this evening after John j B. Jones and Mr. Bcbanze had volun- I tee red the use of their automobiles:. ■ Waller Allen, Russell Nulty, John ! R. Jones, W. I. Raymond, John K. , Groves and Henry C. Schanze, Jr. 1
" JAPANESE TEA BY NOME GUARDS 'r Excellent Entertainment Ar.1 ranged for Social Affair To- | morrow After'noon. e ^ Ko, ...wing Is the program for Hie Ja- J 1 Chorus. Japanese rfoug.- Home Guards- . ' Kulp. ' L » Vocal solo. "A Japanese Maided," Mi-s , Loui-a r. Corson. , r Reading, The Malazumya Mirror." | Miss Margueille Kulp. Duel. .'"Mite Little Jspanese," Get- ' " T'.i* o " E'lza. 1 s Solo. "Pinky Wluky Woo." Dorothy , ' l>uel Mlclil and Klilml Tamurt. , ' Read tug. "A Japanese Tale," Miss , Hszel Harris. t " Vocal -olo. ^ ^ ^ Marlon Murphy. t ; Vocal solo. "Cherry Blossoms," Mis'. ' Anna Champion. , ' Duel; (mandolin accompaniment), Mrs. Karaeakl and Mrs. Tamu.l. c ••America," sung by all. ' 1 1 Tea will be served by the Japanese 1 -women aud Misses Martha 8au<terlln, v ' Kulp and Amy Black- ( Queen Bstber girls. , ORDER NEW BOOKS I ' Al the annua! meeting of Use board d of trustees of Ibe Ocean City Public I Friday afternoon, the follow. " ' -lug oltlcers were elected: > Presldeut, the Rev. Charles H. Boh- ' ner; vice president. W. W. lAdams; fl 1 secretary. Miss Kmlly Lynch; treas. I1 '• u'rar, J. Reeves H lid ret h; librarian, o 'Miss Maud -M.Foulds. P | The library committee was author- ■ Ized to expend f-bO Id Hie purchase of '< new books for Hie llbr.ary. a Tbe board appotuled Isaac Max- n well tu the position of janitor. " Gone 10 Chester. - " William Morrison, son of Mrs. J. I1 K. Morrison, of the ldlewlld. who baa •> book-keeper 111 (lie oftlces of tbe |t local electric light company fqr some has resigned his po-ltlon. With his w ife he has gone to Chester, where 11 has taken a position with au ante* b mobile company.
P. 0. S. OF A. CAMP : ATTENDS CHURCH Washington Camp Members ' Hear Ringing Sermon by | the Rev. M. M. Lewis. | The members of Wasbiuglon Camp. No T5. P. I). 8 of A., atteuded. In a body. Uie, union services In the First | M. K. Church Sunday evening and | ■ Ihei. a> well as the others In tbe large j congregation, were greatly Impressed by (lie Rev. M. M. I^wls, pastor of • I lie First Baptist Church. ' J The minister's subject was "The 1 I from Rev. 8; 30 21: "Behold I stand ' at '.lie doqr and knock; If any man 1 hear my votee and open the door. I r will come lu to blm, and will sup ' j with him. and be with me. He that j overcome! h. 1 will give to blm to alt * 1 dowp with me In my throne, as 1 also overcame aud sat down with my Fattier lu His throne." n Mr. Lewis spoke In part as follows: * "This la a militant picture for a mtlltaut day. As I -tudy It with closed eyes I -ee s great General, a Leader ° of men. battling to tbe death against ° great odds, but coming out victorious, colors Hying, aud sits now eotbroued p aud crowned. I see ibis Leader of p men beudtug low over the ba'tle-Helds " of life with Indomitable spirit, urging " men to battle on for right and over- n as He overcame. and alt down v villi Him with tbe crown of ultimate "This ie a blessed meesage and gra " luvltatlonexleuded to all by 'The 11 Christ.' p "Yes, Christ Is crowped— not lu any vague and mysterious sense, but Id '! plain, commou-senee meaning of tbe ^ word. He Is crowned — for, when tbe a t-rucllled Christ want up from Olivet before tbe aatoulahed eyee of tbe die- " ciplea luto the sightless blue canopy r< of heaven, He waa received Into tbe r< upper world by the Father aud sat °' at the right baud of tbe Father a —a place of booor and great power, *' with full right to exercise that power u at will. "Here He received coronallou gifts M God. aud aome of these He 5 poured out on His group of followers D earth. History records the out- p pouring of a Spirit heretofore new and c< strange, whereby tbe dlsclplgp maul- ^ fested talents never before poeseseed a! aud all Jerusalem waa atlrred aud added to tbe group. This waa a the birthday of tbe Church. But tbe *' or Cbriet did more. It Im- a planted a Cbrlat-llke spirit In every possessed, so that for them to ' was Christ living ovar again. "Friends, right there was not only ® the birthday of the Church, but the (| birthday of true Democracy, never be- g (CooltDofd 00 fourth P ace.) " ' A
BOY SCOOTS HERE . HAD GALA NIGHT. Troop Members Celebrate An- " Biversary- Athletic Meet I and Refreshment^,. - Last Thursday evenlug proved to be a gala night for the local scouts aud tbeix friends. The purpose of. the evening was to commemorate tbe anniversary of tbe Boy 8couts of America * Nearly SO boys attended, half of these being .brought by members of tbe (coop, for each scoot was allowed to bftog a friend. Afteraehort business meeting tbe tl affair was turned over to th^Vnter- E talnmeut committee. TMSthe fun h began. An athletic meet followed, p with boxing, wrestling and scout 8 games featuring. Then the "jaxz e Band" began to tune up aud "such » muilc was never heard before, jind fa those who - heard It hope they will, w •ever hear Its like agalo. " The boys next began to feel the F "pangs of hunger," and Ice cream and « cake were served. If tbe doctors tl waren.'t busy tbe next day, -It wasn't y tbe fault of the fellows, for cake, candy and Ice cream -were devoured In t great abundance. Because of the late- T oeae of tbe hour, and tbe probability a that neighbors might want to sleep, I the party broke up aud those attend- 1 lug voted It a happy evenlug. | One ead feature of the aunlvereaary waa the Illness of Scoutmaster Henry 1 W. Towneend. All tbe scouts hope be d soon recovers from the grippe and will 1 be able to grip the troop as usual. A. J. BTEXLMAN, 3Kb. Scribe. Ms Per Cast, iwvcasmewla. Tu I Free. 1 I have lot sale, at 1 per cent, pre- ■ Worn, Stone' Harbor Borough 1mprovement Certificates, bearing 6 per. eeot: Interest, payable seml-aDuuelly, In 1600.00 denominations. These are j free from Income Uxee and ordinary , taxes. Apply to Lewis T. Steveoa. ; Borough Solicitor, Gape May. N. J. * adv., 2 24.41. ' Ce«t awe Far messt. j Cottage centrally located with all , modern Improvements. Including heater. unfurnished or pertly furnished. Apply SmuiL Office. adv.-tf. - - MotntY to loan 00 Bret mortgage. Apply K Curtis Robinson, agent, 744 AaOary avenue, Oman City. N. J. m adv. tf Fob Balb — Overland Booahout
HAX A. KAISER HAS PASSED AWAY Former Resident Here Was Stepfather of Mrs. Lewis . E. Smith. Max A. Kaiser, a former resident of city and stepfather of Mrs. Lewis Smith, of Ibis place, died at bis 1920 Parish sireel, Philadelphia, February. IS, and was burled Services and Interment erere near Spring City. Pa. Death was due to a double leakage of tbe He had beeu Til for some time with kidney disease. Mr. Kaiser,, who waa a native of Philadelphia, was 59 years old. He was lnr the real estate business at the time o'f his death and for a number of he was in the coal business. Mr. Raiser was stalioD agent and telegraph operator at the Reading's Tenth street station about 20 years ago and held these positions for some time. bad alsp been' a railroad company agent at Lancaster BDd also Id a city Connecticut. Mr. Kaiser, who was highly esteemed by tbe residents of this city dfirlog his residence here, leaves a widow and Mrs. Smith. Notice 10 Advert low re. Chan ges of copy for display adver llaeme nil must be at this ofTce no than Tuesday uoon for Insertion lb the Sentinel. This rule will be strictly adhered to. adv., tf Fob Sale.— Nine-room cottage, furnished, all cooveoleucas, ceutral IocsUDo. 1138 Asbury areoue. Ocean City, Appiy 1116 Asbury aveuue or 336 Wesley ave. Sale price, $2600. adv., I, 7, 3 mos. For Sale Cheap.— A two-cylinder Maxwell delivery car, 'or will sell body •toarsle. Apply Samuel Heodrlck430 Asbury aveuue. adv., 2-14, St. Legal papers of all descriptions. Indudlng wills, are carefully drawn by K. Curtis Robinson at bis offlca, 744 Asbury aveuue. Ocean City, N. J. adv. i Fob Rent. —Apartments, heated; pertly fnrnlsbed. or without furnKure. See Thorn, osxt to Poet Office. , adv . 10-26. tf. Try au advertlsamaot la tba Senti
AWARD CONTRACT FOR JETTIES j AT TWENTIETH STREET * . ■ m - ■ -
" Work is to Cost $3,171, Part of j This to be Paid by Land Owners Benefited. Bids for tbe construction of timber ' jetties at tbe ocean end of Eighteenth and Twentieth streets were opened and read at tbe weekly meeting of tbe City ® Commissioners. Following are the " William H. Powell, $4.85 par lineal * f Seaman A Letzas, $4.63 per lloeal " John Marts, $5 19 per lineal foot. * Everton A. Corson, $4.67 par lineal I foot. 1 I Sutton A Corson Co., $5.69 per lines x fool. ' e Freuk P Oendy, $5.10 per lineal foot. ? r Allen Scull, $4.89 per lineal foot. E Rllay Mixuer.$5.8S per lineal fool. 1 ' After a recess of fifteen minutes, tbe ' e board awarded tbe contract to Bear man A Letz'us, tbe following resoiuf Hon. presented by Director Campbell, t being adopted: i Be It • Resolved, by tbe Board ofCommls0 sioDere of tbe city of Ocean City, New Jersey, that tbe contract for the build- » f log of tbe jetty at tbe foot of Twentieth* f street In the city of Ocean City, Cape | May-County, New Jereey, be awarded '- to Seamao A Lelzkus for a sum not f exceeding $3,171.00, and the contract lo be awarded on the basis of $4.51 per lloeal foot. A portion of tbe cost of tbe construe tloD of tbeee*)ettlas la to be paid by r the property owners benefited by tbe ° Cash and certified checks Sen ortf dered returned to the unsuccessful bidders. r. In Ibe regular order of bueluaee Dlrector Adams reported that usarly all '• of the piling under tba music pavilion " platform have been replaced There was only 00a bid received for street lighting. This waa from tba At- _ lanllc City Electric Company. In af- [. feet thle bid was as follows: «. From June 1. 1918, to Juoa I, I92S, 1. all yaar. $80 00 par light par yaar; sum<y mar. $9.50 par light par mouth. M From June 1. 1918. to May $1, 1919. v. all year. $8660 per Hcht par yaar; eomj. msr. $10 00 per lamp par aabotb. This proposal, ou motion of DUeatot - Campbell, waa referred lo tbe board of commlsslsnste ae a whole lo iseuil at the osxt meeting. 1 Several Mile were read and ordered
LEAGUE SMOKER j YERY ENJOYABLE Good Vocal and Instrumental Music and Speeches by Former Presidents. members ofthe Young Meu'e^FrSgre^ elve League enjoyed a Kiuoker^af the roomsnftheorganlzallonMonday evening, the entertainment having been provided by Leroy Howe, chairman of the committee. The exercises opened with a well-ex-ecuted piano solo by Russell H. Nulty. Chairman Howe told of some plans , he hsdmade for entertain lug the club j members lu Hie uear future, and vocal 1 solos were glveu wlih tine eflect by , Waller Sbertuau aud W. H Harris. , Harry Mills aroused tbe curlnslt) , or the members by bis skills a legerdemain. and then the "marvel grew- as , Dr. Allen Corson made hi" first ap- , as a reader. The smlllug. 1 physician told his friends that be had | diploma as ao, elocutionist. Not- | withstanding, he mads a hit with his 1 reading of a Yukon poem by Ser- j vice. H. H. Lake sang a solo and was en- 1 cored, and Dr. J. Tboruley Hughes | read e paper telling of the ecceotricl- , of some of the club members as | pocket billiard player*. A vocal selection by tbe quartet was , moored. The quartet comprised H. , H. Lake, R. H. Nulty. Walter Sherand E M Sutton. | H. 8. Mow rer, a former president of , league, said that these social af- , are excellent and help lb sustain ( of good fellowship. He spoke 1 of Waablugton aud Lincoln as great 1 and patriots whose example* 1 be emulated by tbe young < of this date. • • , Tbe need of tbe times Is service- i service to this community and to this ( nation. This thought should be pre- . dominant In tbe minds of tbe league . membere. Tho speaker urged tbe , purchase of War Saving Stamps and certificates. Bttef remarks were made by C. 1 Homer Bboemaker, Wm. F.Gardiner , and W. I. Raymond. Walter Allen was master of- cere- 1 monies. It was bis first experience 1 and be covered himself with glory. 1 Prof. H. H. Lake had charge of the , music. W E aasscr to apeak. . I William E Maseey, president ofthe City Title aud Trust tympany, < has consented to make an address to ( memben of tbe Young Men's Pro- . gresslve League some evcDlog early Id ' The subject of Mr. Msaeey's 1 address will be given later. t
OF A. LODGE TO 1 HAVE CELEBRATION1 . 1 Affair by Local Or-' 1 gaaizatioa— Picnic Sapper ( Will be Feature. The members of Ocean City Council, •' No. 10, D. of A, will bold, a double ' celebration In their lodge rcome Tburs- 1 day evening, February 28, commcmor- 1 ating Washington's Birthday and ob- ' serving the twenty-second anniversary of the lodge. ■ There will he a picnic supper, to which all members are cordially In- ' vlled. Each member Is entitled to 1 take ooe guest Visitors will be admitted to tba lodge rooms al 8 o'clock. 1 Tbe program for tbe evening Is lu charge of a special committee Id ad- 1 dltlon to the good and welfare commit- 1 tee of tba organisation. Tbe anniversary date of tbe lodge b . 6, -but It waa decided to cele- , Washington's Birthday and tbe [ lodge anniversary 00 Ibe same Fight. , Try an advertisement in the Senti- i
INTRODUCE ORDINANCE TO REGULATE PUBLIC GARAGES
" ; Commissioners Stipulate Kinds of Materials to be Uae4 in Construction of Buildings. |l ' Mayor Champion, at tba weekly Introduced an ordinance regulating J public garages and the business lo ha The ordinance, which was paaaad on llrsl resd'ug, and la subject to earotfment, is as follows: « Whereas, It has become recognized '- that a public garage, unless property . ' built out of suitable and proper mater- - tela and constrncted upon architectural 1 and engineering principle*, b a Ore ' hazatd; and Whereas, the business'- of a pufaUo - garage lu a building not properly - built cbit of suitable materials or con- • "tructed upon architectural and an- > glneerlng principles b dangerous lo I the public health, Safety and to prop- ' erty and tbe lire and limb of Individuals* who may be In the locality of 1 any such public garage; and Whereas, Ibe Board of CommbeioD- ■ era of the city of Ocean City, tmranw - of tbe character of buildings ereejad In I Ocean Oily, New Jersey, and from the I of protecting tbe Ilia, - health, limb and property of tboln- ' habitants and- citizens and visitors of ■ .Hie illy of Ocean City, New Jereey, deem It Important and Imperative - tbe bulldlDg of public garegaala " city of Ocean City, and tba boM- - therein, should ha regulated; 1 therefore, Tbe Board of Commtaalooare of tba ' city of Ocean City, Now Jareey, go or* . daln: Section 1. That U shall be unlawful for any person, firm, aasndatlon I corporation to erect, bwUd, eon- - struct, alter. Improve or make any ad- ' dlHooe to any building or ImlMlagl b ' used for tbe conducting of tbe bu$ 1 of a public unless Mick ■ building or buildings shall ooaiply : with ibe specifications set forth tat Ben8 of this ordinanea. Tpiinf - repairs may be made only upon p*a> ■ mil given by tbe building In^QMnt, - subject to tbe approval of tba Boaad af ; ol the city of Oeeaa | New Jereey. Section 2. That no pat—, Bng,,a» - sociatlon or corporation shall aagagi lo the business of a public gang* hi . the city of Ociao City, county of Caps • May aud Bute of Now Jaregy, la any of whatever name or cbarn ' unleee such balldlug mufmass la (be specification* aat forth la Hacllan 3 or tbl* ordloanes. Section 8. That all |iiiklll.|W story In height, to bobMMfUt 1 erected lo the city of Oman CUy, "up County, New Jereay, shall ha «f , the following epccfficatloaa and otaterlala;
Tbe enclosing walls shall boat Iaa0 twelve (12) locbaaln thleknoaa aad ta be of stone, brick, cobcreta MOMH, ba$- - low tile, reinforced concrete, or othar fire proof material. Wood or woodwork not to be a— In the construction of tho ennlnstBg walla except window and door t— lah'' sod doors. Height ol story shall ba al bid twelve (12) feet In tba clear. Rdbf shall ba Covered with Ua, ga$vsnlzed iron, slag, alata, Uia, askaMaa ; slate, or other non-ooabaatlMs — • terlal, laid 00 ona (1) Inch ahaalhlag board* laid cloaa and wsitad with ' bulldlDg paper to dandaa —ad. Floor shall ba concrete or other fireproof construction. Cornice shall ba galvanised torn, copper or othet" non-ooaabaallble mm- ' Foundation shall ba loom, brtrtt at concrete. Trusses, glrdsrm, raftars and othre framework sustaining walfhl shall ba subject to the approval of the balldlag ' When any material to ba naafi la aat 1 specifically named In tbeae imiHia - sudh material or mnMri&dhaa 1 first approved by Iba Bo— otumm- . - missiooera of Ooaan City, Baa Jaarep. Section 4. That all poMM pare— - or more storiae In h sight, to A* (CooUDDSd on Third PagaJ
SIMMS' RESTAURANT and DELICATESSEN " 822 Boardwalk Closed lor the Water The Baptist Gorner ^ A N ANNOUNCEMENT: Plans are being Btti* IB have the Formal Opening and Public IntpaOim ft our new Parsonage and Social Room, fit Tlgli pai Wesley avenne, Good Friday Night, March *9, 191& Let everyone- keep that date open h . and come look. throng k the building. ■ A Sock Social and Entertainment brill ha UillMH

