■ )cean City Sentinel B TH0H8DAV MARCH 27, 1919. We shall be glsd to receive Items of end communications of intem-t In this oommuulty end our reader* ' ^Bwrywbere. SB All communications should be acDOTS J El Froft" ere croaking. Bap Many renters these days. I K- spring seems to be here. a & Large crowd here on Sunday. J B Easter Is comlug aloug quickly— ' 1 ■ April 20. jjj Board of Trade will meet next Tues- j §B day eveolng. ( gfi Looks as though there will be many BK Easter house parties. I K Ocean City's birth rale ha- grown B quite a little wlthm the la-t week or so. ■ B Looks as tboujh. the rest room ul ■ (be music pavilion will soon be healed •> M The Please ntvllle ba-ket ball learn - I will play the locals at the armory I here tbla evening. The railroad excursion rates to ' Ocean City from Philadelphia thl- * season will be the same as la-t year. 1 Capt. J. W. Lee caught seven her- " ring lo bis net In tb- bay yesterday morniug, bis largest haul of the spring. / r — Miss Jennie Hughes will "bildre— , (be prayer meetlhg In Oie First M. K. ( Church Wednesday evening next. Miss Hughes la known to many of Hie ( local people aud has beeu beard by , (hem with great lutere-t. • George A. Thompson, of Phlladel- I R phia, well known lo many of ihe local - H people, dropped dead In Philadelphia ' K a few days ago. He leafe* a family, E lucludlug a son who has many friends . E? among the summer visitors here. ' *7 The debate betweeh teams of the J £ Ocean City Hlgb School aud the Pleasautvllle Hlgb School will be held at M Pleasantvllle Friday evening, April ' ■ 11. Tbe question Is "Resolved, Thai ' F tbe Government should have coutrol 8 of all public utilities." The Ocean , City acbool team will have Ihe uegalive aide. | PERSONALS. ! I Mra. Ellxabeth Harold, of Mlllvllle. . was a visitor here Tuesday. I Lawrence Siedem. Jr.. of Philadelphia. waa a visitor on Sunday Joseph Thomas, of Philadelphia, among tbe vlaltors here Sunday. Dr. C. Frldy aud family, of Phlla \ delphla, were visltora here a few day- **° I -Irs. William Oildemeyer spent i- ( few day* tbe pest Week in Phlladel pbla. Miss E V. Roller, of Philadelphia was a guest of tbe Klberou a few day- I if fierier, of Camden, «aC lha well known visitors here - . ttvUT Viid John C. Danenhnwer.
of HaddouQeld, were visitors here Sunday. W. H. Flnley, wbo speut tbe wlutei , In Philadelphia, has relumed to South Ocean City. Mra. Joeepb W. Cox, of this city, bae returned from a visit to frieuds in , Philadelphia. Andrew N. Paul, of Philadelphia waa among tbe well-kuowu visitorfacte Sunday. Mra. Frank Ziegler, of this city, hareturuad from Philadelphia, where she ; spent tbe winter. W. A. Gruman, or Washington, D C-, was tbe guest of E*. A. Corson, of I this city, Monday. I , Frank Braceland and Frank Clancy, of Philadelphia, were among tbe visitors here Ttfeeday. Mrs. P. J. Baral, of Philadelphia. Is , the guest of Cept. P. S. Hand, or thlclly, for a few days. _ George J. Momberger. of Phlladel- j pbla, a member of tbe Anglers' t'lubrj Harold Lowdeo, of Camden, speut the weekend ptrt will) ble brother, -C. D. Lowden, and wife, c Vletor Fisher god wife, of Ventnor. "' spent Sunday wl(b Fisher's father, ; - Bobatt'Ftsber'. of This city.. . Frank G. Smith, of Philadelphia, has rented Francis A. Schneider's Wesley avenue oott'age here. Edward Baron, a traveling sales man, la vlalllng his parents, Cberlee Baron and. wilt, of this city. Sqnun Naylor has returned to Ibicity from Aberdeen, Md., where be -was employed for tome time. r J sines A. Perkins, of Philadelphia a member of tbe Ocean CUy Fishing a msmoer oi iu* otmi os/ iw-'-b w
Club, was a visitor here Sunday. . Clarence pougberty aud George , Robb. of Philadelphia, owners of cot (ages beta, werelu town Spuday. , Mrs. M. McCone and daughter, of. | Philadelphia, are epeudlrig a week in i their Cottage, 1921 Aebury avenue. i Albert Fisber nod wife speut tbe week-end wttb tbelr daughter, Mra t Bertram Hlllmeu, til Hamuioiuon. „ Charles Hatg and Miss Myrtle f Grover. of Pitman, spent the week c and with Elmer H. Crabs and wife. ! ' Charles F. Nabb, of "this clly. will J enter lbs mo ploy of Frank H. War*, at tbe lattar'a Mora, within a few deys ( George F. Saxton and wife, who • epeol the winter In Philadelphia, have , returned to tbelr borne, 1046 A-bory , , avenue. I Robert HUL of the building Jnspec tors' department, Phlladel pbla. a cottager on Simpson avenue, was here . Sonday. w , Harry D. Locate, of Audubon, wbo i la balldlng a number of bungalows on i tbe Gardens tract, waa'tn town during tbe week. K. W. Kabn end wife, of Larch moot, N. Y., visited Mrs Kahn'Flsber, of this city, ea Sunday. They
LOCAL FIVE TWO GOOD GAMES y — ■ From Atlantic City anil Gcrmantown Victims of Their prowess. j mvnsgr.1 l.v William F Gardiner, Jr. I Uc Ci"y. m U."Tm,^ "are n.urJ; day evening The Inesl learn Included aiunng lis Ihe Owen Clly High Sch.iol team, snd ■ Mne" Wie-enthal, who a lew They ellll retain much of llteir "pep" 1 of other day-. \\ eiseiilhal e-pecially 1 putting op a good game, in iu ping ecu- ' ler with vigor and alertne-s Murphy ' ftlayed a fa-t game City, tl Line-up: ' le-eullial Center Maiiein Gleld goal— ' haltlu, 2: Murphy, 7; , tVieseutlial, 12; Sebock, 2; Berry, 2; I Green hurg, 3; Manciu, 2; DeUrosse, 6; | Oberhulxer, 5 Foul goals— ClisUIn 1; Scliock 6; OberhOlzer, 6. Beferee I night, tbe score being W to Hi The i ea-ed up toward tbe cl Lloe-up: I Cbatlln l I Kraus- I Murphy/ Forward ^ Becblel Wie-eiillihl Center " Halues , Sellock 1 Hoard f Atidree . Fergu-on / - . \ Sehudel . Field goals— Chattla, 3; Murphy. »; , , Wleseuihal. 7; Schoek, 1; Kergu-ou. I; . Kraus-, 5; Ueelitel, 2; Scbodet, I. Foul , - goals— Chaitinrt; Murphy, 1; Wtesen , Rial, 5; Scliock, , I; Fergu-o.il, 8;' , K muss, 6; Beclilel. Ir Halites. 2; Ah- , j dree, L Sclnolel. O lteferefc Roy John- , | The boys of the Seventh and Eighth , Grades played lu the preliminary, the , EtolfrlThitAt K SEVENTH 1 Chnd'wlck } [$T ' 1 Beudaun !v ' °u,'rd { ito^w'ell ' 'daughter. M.l'-s Hum^Oerr. w ho Is a student at Rosemary Hall. Greeuwleb. ■Russell Crane, w h o 'recently returned from F'rtnce, Is spending s few ' days wlfb relatives lu Mlllvllle and Brldgeton ' Mr-. Jauette Wallers, of Phlladel* cottage here. Miss Mlneiva Adam-, Instructor of r music -th the Snippeiisburg State Normal Scfaool.'ls visitlug her parents ■ lu this ctly.
' L, S. A. Stedem. of Philadelphia. ' cottage. 1334 A-bury avenue, for the i Easter season. Miss M. It. Syphatd, of I'hlladel- ' of her- slsler, Mrs. L. MiBer. at the Miller Collage. Mrs. John l o wn-end. of Mlllvllle, llSf'.Vsbpry aveuue. ilr Towuseud ► was here Sunday. • 1 1 Lewis Misled ley. of Ml. Vgriiou, N Y„, who ha- a summer home on the | bay froul at Thirteenth street, was a I visitor here Hits week. | Mlftses Loul-a Morris aud Har.el , "Harris, student a at lbs Trenton Stste ■ Normal School,' s|wmt Sunday with their pareute In thl- city. s1 The Rev. George L Dobbin, and - wife, who spent the w liner lu Ard;mAre, are at their bungalow, 1HI6 Ceu- . Ural aveuue. for a few days, i Mrs. C. D. Lowdeu. a- stenographer, temporarily as-l-lrd lu 'henfI lice of Clsylou Halues Brick during theabsencFof Ml-- Lake. I Bernard Ruekde-chel and L M. Garrett, of Philadelphia, summer • resldeul- here, were lu town from Friday uu(ll riuuday afleiuoon. • Chanes Cooke Wauamsker. of Pbll s adelptna, will occupy Ihe secoud apartlueuUIn Ihe W'ananiaker epartmeuts, h 8j0 Fourth street, tin- summer. * • . Commodore and Mrs. William E. Hexamer aud daughlcr. Miss*Amy, of I- Philadelphia, speut a few- days d'urlug « l ha week at tlftlr collage iu this city. j. 1. N, -White aud wife, o! Franktord, Ik- motored here a few day- ago aud speut 1 several hours as guest- of R F. Holmes of R F. Holmes ,
and wife at I hefr cottage. 1012 We-lsy av.nue. , William M. Robb. Jr. treasurer of the' Gsrrick Theater. Philadelphia. | Ihe summer. Mrs. Robb was lu town - I his week. ' ^ | i Tenor LsngsUolh. one of the msna- > gers of the Stetson Hat factory lu Philadelphia, * as lu b»wu thl- week, ac- , compsnied by bis sister- He has s , cottage on Bay aveuue. I Dr. J. Tliurn ley Hughes aud family have moved from ihe Rspp Apart-, i tbe coitage' of W. Scil! Hand, on We*ley.aveuue. tielow Eighth street. N S. fJuB" aud wile returned Monday from a motor trip to New York City, -It. Vernon, N Y , aud Stamford, Coon. They tlso . visited the Methodist Conference at Ocean Grove. Dr. D. O. Heu-oii, of Germautown, ' waa a visitor 4>ere" this week. Hjf Is eu active member of the Angler-* i Club. A cousin. William Heuson, of Germautowu, also recently joined this William B. Reynolds has been spending several days here as tbe - guest of D L Place aud wlfa. eotl lagers on tbe Gardens tract. Mr. Bey- > ooMe M a brother of Mrs. Place and
MUCH HILARITY AT MOCK TRIAL , t : Evidence Strongly Favored . , j the Defendant, but Jury t ' . Fonnd Him Gnilty. j The m..ck trial held lb the high It schmd auditorium Monday ulghl, ror]c , Ihe benefit ofthe First Baptist Church, t Iiueresliug feature, and everyone It -teiued lo have received llielr quarter's t worlli. , It Messrs. Hughes. Nulty, Lowden ; Slid Sherman a- usual, gave two very | s re niucli appreciated by Ihe audi- j a ence Ml— Ma.y Clark -aug a pretty ' c -oln. mid then the trial wa- opened." I R brrt Fi-her made quite a picture j i a- Judge."*aud his u-usl wit did not jt rail him In piuches. Clayton Halne- 1 . ; Itrlck made and pteaeuled a pretty , e ; hard snd rock-ribbed cs-e of breach of ; promise iu behalf of the plslntlO. l lently by Mis. Lens Morey. -he being j » . the natural target for cro— examlua- j love made and accepted. She could jg mil be broken down after strenuous 1 1 The other three witnesses were good j : for the plsliitill. but foyud some bad j i •pott- here snd there which they had s r weathering through. They were | Miss Reba Colllus, Ml-s Olive Colllus j ' and ise-lie Ludlam. of Cape Mey i I Court House, who wa. sprung as a i , 1 surprise on the defeuse He nerrowly ■ averted disaster by bscklug to thejc ' wall aud -lauding solid ou the as- | -urn pi ion that he did not know any- t thing about the proposed marriage J quafuted wjlb the plalutill and gave ■ Iter a clear bill. He was the uncle of f After the counsel for planum rested his case, Ure defense sprung a surprise 1 fair mid that the defendant did skip ' wedding, but did so because he sud- . a fuuaway match, which was frowned I . with hi. wife. P ' ' The counsel for Ihe defense. Ibe Rev . M M. Lewis, produced the detective • t who dug up Ihe evldeuce. the husbaud i ] who had beeu absndoiied six year- | ago aud the clergyman who married . Ihem and the wimess. The surprise 1 of the eveulug was the admlttlug to i evidence of the wedding certificate, i properly lllled out aud. secured from t '' tisllca. Mr Lewis rested his case ou " the fact that bis client bad notblug lo . " do but evade one who was then legally ' married aud uever divorced.
■ The counsel for Ihe platutitT. Id his i •_ surprise made the mistake of uol plac- I e lug his clieul ou the staud to deuy - this, nor did he attack It, aud the case i I- w cut to tbe Jury iu that way, but for i k some unknown reason tbe jury e brought l^ac'k a verdict of guilty and < awarded 125,000 damages, which were i to be glveu by tbe plaintiff to tbe I building fund of tbe First Baptist j Church. Six Jurors were drawn from the audience. They were J. La ban Headley, e fnremau; Charles B. Powell, Ward Higbee, B. C. Marshall, Jobo E Trout It was a lively time aDd every one , weul away feellug that they bad been 1 While the Jurors were out. Miss Mary Clark, Miss Marion Steelmau and Mr. Fsuuce gave a little sketch. '* entitled, "Eutertslatng tbe New Mla- '■ later." It looked well and they played It meritoriously. Pound sea Urillns Reads. ' William H. Bauks, of the Wlld/(ood Ftsb Company, which has I- pounds here, has arrived Id (own for r the season. The company's men will 1- begin tbelr work early Deft week. I Carrie Reynolds the latter a welli- k00"'u • tdies# . i, The Rev. Thomas F. Blake, . pastor of St. Augustine's Church, this city, , delivered the sermon at the Forty *' Hours' Devotion lb St. Patrick's Church; Woodbury, on Suuday evenF. A. Schneider and family, of Tioga, speut the week-end at tbelr cotII tsge here. They entertained Mrs. " Wolf aud Mrs. Margaret
Tumltnson and chlldreu, of Phlladel- c pbla. t Samuel Scstlergood aDd wife, of t Philadelphia, spent tbe week-end si tlielr cottage, 1102 Aebury aveuue. With Ibem were Mr. aDd Mrs. Blatioer sud Mr. aiid Mrs. Lane, of Phlla- ( delphla. • Thomas Simpson aud wife, of Ibis ' clly. lefi Saturday for a stay of several ' days lu New York City, wi, ere. they 1 visited relatives and lucldentally saw 1 the big parade of meo back from over- 1 tf' doty." * BfhJ.J. Cooke, of Philadelphia, a cottager with many frieuds here, waa a visitor on Sunday. Ks was accompanied by Geotge W, Burkhsrdl, another active member of the Ocean City , Fl.hlng Club. , Fergus McCusker, of Philadelphia, ' has opened his college and be end ble wife are -peudlug tbe week ends here. Mra. McCusker has relumed to tbe —movies" and Is with tbe Betxwood Film Company. 1 Vau-Danneliy, who ie employed by tbe Pittsburgh Plate Glaee Company i in Philadelphia, epeot Sunday with i bis mother, Mra. H. W. Dsnnelly, of - Ibis ell#. He waa accompanied by - Harold N. Monroe and J. G. Laweoo, I of Boston.
SCHOOL ENTERTAINMENT PLEASED LARGE CROWD
Musical and Two-act Play Successfully Given by Young Pupils. Many were unable to get even standby pupils of tbe -cbools lu the assembly room of Ihe Oceau City High School building Friday eveulug aud they did not attempt to remain. | Prof James M. Stevens, lu a short address before Ibe concert began, said ' t list the coudltioue there that eveulug ] only emphasized the great need of • ' clly for a rommuuUy building, such as has been recommended as s I memorial lo tbe local boys wbo eoI tered Ihe service of their couulry lu the I war with Germany, i The , entertainment opened with a selection by Ibe orchestra, which was ! well played end met with the strong approval of the audience. The orcomprised Leonard Murphy. Selvago, Marley Fitzgerald Arthur Holt. Irwin Holt. Misses Cor Iiella Collissou aud Elizabeth Tenable. Harold Marsluo aud Frank Steelmau. Next was an excellent plaoo due; ■ Leslie Hughes aud. Millard Hand A vocal solo, "Pussy Willows," was | well sung by Ruth Hallerau. I The "Mother Goose Bongs" by a | group of youngsters of Ibe lower grades made a big bit. Tbe songs | careful training by tbV-iuetructor, I Miss Louies P Cureou, sud paiustakj efforts ou Ihe part of Ibe little | Those taklug psrt were: | Mary McCarthy, Floyd Townseod, Louis Johnson, Harry Smith and Jo This part of tbe program was coui eluded with a vocal solo- by Eafl Posud a selection by s vocal querlel — Scolt Adsrns, Harvey Marls. Wallace aud Andrew Steel"Dluuer at Six." a comedy In two acts, was capitally preseated with Ibe Guy Lolrace, Millard Haod. Percy Markell, Alfred Senior. Amelia, Eleauor Campbell. Louise Pay sou, Flureuce Gocbeuaur Mrs. Stilgglus, Vivien Weeks The Sn Igglue' Child, Dorothy PlumBelly, MarJorle Bent ham Between the acts, Ibe musical pari of ibe program was c ootlnued, opeu with a selection by the orchestra A piano trio, by Misses Ruth Ste phensou, Lavlula Scull aud Margaret Miller, won deserved applause. Marlon Trout. Id a vocal solo "Sweetheart, I'm Dreaming of You," revealed that she has au unusually good voice for one of her years. A vocal duel, "Laod of Spain," > so well sung by Doro thea Barlow , demanded aud given. Tbe voices of i these chlldreu blended remarkably well. i The entertain meot ended with a eei lectloo by the vocal quartet and tbey "did themselves proud " Praise Is due Mlsa English for her rraiee is due Mlsa English ror her |
coachlug of tbs young people wbo | look part Id the comedy. Tbelr work , was given id finished etyle. Tbey | sud Miss English were showered with | congratulations. j Leslie Hughes, wbo played tbe aecumpanlmeuta, did so with bis usual skill. HAD JOLLY EVENING Apron Boclal ol Lodic Women ( Tbe aprohAoclal given by tbe mem- , bera of the Order of the Eastern Star , In Ibe rooms of the organisation Mon- j day evening was a great success. There , were nearly 70 persons present. t Vocal selections were given during , the eveulug by Dr. J. Tbornley Hugbss. C. D. Lowden, R. H. Nulty, Walter , Sherman, Clly Engineer William H. Collissou, Jr., Boy E. Darby and Lewis Gandy. Tbe great feature of tbe night was tbe vocal duet by City Commissioner George O Adams and Mra. O. W. Belcbiy. There was an excltlog potato race between Prof. Belcbiy aud Mies Harriet Schurcb as one team, and BenJ. Grove* and Mrs. Thorn as tbe olber contestants. Prof. Belcbiy and Mlsa Schurcb won. Refreshments followed. commerce ■attctla. Tbe first Issae of tbe Cape May County Chamber of Commerce Bulletin made Its appearance at tbe meeting of tbe chamber at Green Creek Thursday evening. Tbe new publication presents a creditable appearance and bids fair to become popular with tbe members of the chamber. Tbe advertising columns show that tbe associate editor from Ocean Clly, S. B.
Swan, was, as usual, particularly aotlve. He got big results. Hair Triolir Ckarcn Scrrlces. Services Id Holy Trinity Episcopal at the corner of Eleventh street aud Central avenue, will be held on Sunday as follows: 9.30 a. m. I Sunday acbool; 10.46 a. m , Holy Communion. (Corporate communion of the receDtly coufirmed class). 7.46 p. , evening prayer and eeMnou. Friday .April 8, 7.46 p. m., Lenten service. ^ The Bev. J. W. Watts, M. A., Is rector. Tbe March msetlog of tbe Ladies' ' Auxiliary of tbe First Baptist Chorch of Ooeaa City will be held at tbe bom* of Mrs. Henry Knabe, 3031 North , street, Philadelphia, on i Monday, March 81, at 2.80 p m. All . money pledged Is lo be paid at tbla i meeting Don't forget the candy and I cake sale. Miss L. Uratx, secretary. Property owner, summer resident for several years past, wishes to locate ■' permanently lo Ooaao City. Ex per ii euced accountant. Would accept pof sltleu with good firm for full time, or would keep books for three or four dif- ' format firms part time. BeaeooeMe • salary. Address A. Z., Su.vnnKi.omos adv., >-37, tl
CENTENARY WORK I IS BEING PUSHED, 7 First M. E. Chnrcb Castor Actively Engaged in Campaign Program. a Ihe Method 1st Episcopal Church Is e putting on I. being operated in the » local Methndl-t Church Methodlsl I minute men arc -peaking at each ter- | Vlcr and Ihe paslor, Ihe Rev. George I W Ya d. I- preaching ou Ihe subject. t seuted — the steward-hip of Inlercesf jslon and the stewardship Of service. . Dr. Veruou W. Wager pre-enled Die • matter at Ihe m»rtnug -erviee. and - Mr. Yard at the evening service -poke e on tbe text fouud In John 9:4: "I must work the works of Him that » sent me." The cetitr .1 thought of the If These words, -eld the speaker, were - spoken by the Master, the One who ' fell the gresle-t te-k of all weighing I Him down Some one may s.k. Is II . " fair for US to use ou tins occasion the most a hopeless battle, some may I tbluk. There Ble -one advocates, » light s- s pattern .yet meu of ihe hlghc est admiration and almost wonder of Ihe Christian lumiusrles of Ihe world I. — Luther, Knox. Weyley. the apostles. . aud a bolt of others. We look at the life of duty of our mothers, hut we dare not follow tue-e live-, for there Is • a bei let aud s more holy. If Christ, • work ihe works of Him thai sent Him, aud He lol I u« to engage in toll • for Him, for "greater works than these shall ye do." it Is most impera- » live that we follow the Ualtleau. for He had a definite program. There no beating the air. His program was • one of constant preaching— preaching ' repentance In His program was ssc- ' rtflce— not of others, but of Himself i* There was In It absolute submission to f- the powers of darkness from the stand l. point of teste Ho completely was His ft program carried out that, when lie i came to the height of His manhood '■ and looked back over Hi- life. He said. ft omitted, nothlug had beeu Injecte t. ' dual did Christ have a program. We " look at the mighty meu of history— >" Charlemagne, Robert the Bruce. Wellington, Washington. Lincoln, Wll- : " sou — aud tbluk that God called Ibem ! for some specific work. They were no '* more prepared for a definite place >' tbau is everyone. The world I- full ol 3 tbe "want ads" or God. Wanted.— ! Teachers to teach for me. Wauled.— j e- Carpenters, to build for me. '3 Wauled.— Mason* lo lay brlcka for 1 me M'aoted. — Clerks lo keep books « me. W anted — Baukers to do 1 lor n auiea nauaers to no ~
1 for me. Wanted.— Lawyers ' and doctors, and politicians and ' preachers and farmers, all— all to toll > me. He seot me and I must work works whatever they may be. 1 MYSTERY IN BLAZE Atsaotons ■— Corson's House at Palermo Destroyed t» Fire. Tbe two ahd ooe-balf-story frame dwelllog of Abeolom Learning Corson at Palermo was mysteriously de- ' etroyed by fire on Thursday. The r contents of the house, together with ' |60 la cash, were also lost Whether 1 tbe bouse- was accidentally fired or tbe mooey stolen and the bouse set on _ I fire may never be knowu. Tbe bonac _ ■ was near tbe chicken farm formerly ' (" ' operated by Earl Corsoo, and tbe - balldlng was owned by his slater, Mrs. ■ Eetclle Bamberger. Mr. Corson, Ibe occupant ofAbe * house la 76 years old and lived In thg J dwelling most of bis life. He left tbe _ ■ bouse at 7 o'clock Id the morulng to go to the woods. There was no fire Id * tbe bouse then. Wbeu be returned, '" about 8 80 o'clock lu tbe aftera-oon, !■ tbe building was destroyed >r Wiltou Wlllets, of tbls city, nepbew " of- Mr, CoreoD, owns a dewllluga short distance from the burned building, aud I here tbe aged man was temporarily boused. ^ Editor the Hrhtinkl: — I wish to tbauk the police force for tbelr prompt '* ness, klDdnesa and care lu handling f* my brother so early last Tburaday b morning. * EuzABimi G Bands, 632 Central aveuue. i "
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Royal T ailored Suits •" .UF.STV AI.l'F. ! \ XFW YORK CITY' OR CHICAGO. WI IlA\ F II' Rli.M 1 I II RF IN OOI AN CI I Y: IUG SPRING I INF AI.I. RFA 1 >Y 1 OR Y< >CR ORDFK. CtiMF IN ANIC IN SI'FCl IT AT YOL'K LFISURE. T FULL I. INF OF FY FRYTHING IN MEN'S IIAMFRHASIfFRY A NL) CLOTHING. :: :: :: JONES5 MEN'S SHOP e04o8c°E6ASs^VNAvjENUE Maddock's Pharmacy PHONE 570 ' FREE DELIVERY Stationery, 20c to 75c box. Samoset Candies, 60c to Si. 25. Whitman's Candies. Eastitlan Kodaks and Films. Monuments, Headstones and Markers Finished and Ready To Letter and Erect Immediately sod t-scausr of Uils tbsse good- are bvtnz sold rapidly. m^faw^iTO^nbmi^ou'TOMns^UMrora^a^e ai'iVavs'a Camden Yard Opp. Harleigh Cemetery Bell Phone, 2737 Pleasantville Yard Opp. Atlantic City Cemetery Bell Phone, 1 REPRESENTATIVES : O. J. HAMMBLL, Preit., 117 N. Cornwall ave.. Ventnor, Atlantic City. N.J. A. L. HAMMKLL. Vice Preat., Abaecon, N. J., for Cumberland. Cape May, P. HA1GHT, Camden, N J.. for Camden. Salem and Gloucester Couuties. W. DuBOIS, Clayton, N. J., for Clayton and vicinity. H. B. HALE, Cape Charles, Vs., for State of Virginia. O. J. HAMMELL CO. MAIN OFFICE, PLEASANTVILLE, N. J. BELL PHONE 18 Sutton & Corson Co. ;! General Contractors GRADING AND STREET BUILDING ' Ninth St. and Simpson avt. ocean city, n. j. 1 ^ —* ^
j SIMMS' RESTAURANT and DELICATESSEN 822 Boardwalk CLOSED FOR THE SEASON Heat in Cottage at Easter Humphrey Radixntfire, the Marvelous New Source of Heat See it at the R. H. JOHNSON CO.'S STORE 840 ASBURY AVENUE I 0 " "" THE UNIVERSAL CAB "\ATE are experienced and know how to give service to the owners of Ford • * cars. We have the same, methods, machinery and skill that they have in the Ford Factory, and we use the jime parts made by the FORD MOTOR COMPANY, r Ford owners are doubly guaranteed by us I ! as to the reliability of our service on Ford cars. Don't try to do it yourself, bring your ■j car here. Incidentally we are getting a few % Ford cars and are able to make fairly good 1 " deliveries. 1 Touring Car, $525; Runabout, $*500; One-ton Truck Chassis, $550, Coupe, $650; 0 Sedan, $775; Sedan with Starter, *$850. These prices f. o. b., Detroit. . Pleasantville Motor Company t 7 South Main St —Washington Ave. "| I PLEASANTVILLE. N. J. j 111 Bell Pboa* II I Geo. F. Saxton PAINTING. PAPER HANGING. « GRAINING DECORATING " 1046 ASBURY AVENUE I OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY
HOTXU AID 11111 III — ^sote'K J~f.aU OCEAN OITY^ NEWT°KRamr "rr* Vti: 'Vt.T* imsji tmm THE IMPERIAL * 1011 ' K.NTHAL AVE. OCEAN CITt. A «l*n for tnv -smaon. PlauuUy O-fn fort-" Hoi"wawS*.MeW | e *"• wtU rM»*» •" ' -j THE KATHLU Now open for the seam ' liwivmral Av-nns. OCEAN CITT. Nj.. M 1MHEH LEW 16 A CONAE11 HOTEL ATGLEN Open April to Deoranber Ventrally. (oogtMS a. c. aerr . NEW HOTEL ELBERON EIUHT8 AND CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. J. Kourtwnitittcaaon rborooahij rwmM «bd newly papered. Bell Pbonaa: B-X ol «0-I». MILLER COTTAGE 7B Central Avenue OCEAN CITY NEW /RESET Open All tLa Year Hot.Water Heat LAURA I. MILLSS WYOMING Open April 12tb for tbe Season 724 OceaD Aveuue Ocean City. H. J. Hot Water Heat A. P. Mllnee Cut Your Fuel Bill Use half Coal and half Coka. Get the above from C. H., SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. Twelfth aaJ*Wast 'mill O. I — LAKE ...REAL ESTATE AGENT.. The Reward ol Diligence "Keep thy ahop, and thy ahop will keep thee," said Franklin. The money you work ' for should work tor you —and it will, safely, and at a fair rate of interest when deposited with the Ocean City Title and Trust Co. 3 per cent, paid ou time accounts. Ocean City Title and Trust Company ocean cmr, n. j. Real Estate and _ Search Company sr Fidelity Trust ComnnT cf Newark Vildiood Title mi Tint Ck Searches, Abstracts of Tltla, Conveyaadag Prompt Service AS West Oil rislild Mooey 10 Urn en Peed Yfcet M l(g gl FannaiosSalS Offloas in First Nationl Bank Bulldias Gape Ma^Ooort Houaa ABBOTTS' Alderney Dairies Seventh St. and West Aire., Ocean City. N. J. Choice Dairy ProdUSta Ask for Booklet of^pedaltlss Order* Delivered Beth Phaa— Hau Bvkkarit PLUMBING AND MATING Ml AS Mil ITUn xiu art . m mm Hot WsMr^mud Vmfm IlllSBSBjes Eiiaiaed llttwl Bwji A. W. ELY •MnMUwhaaaus

