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fJteanCity Sentinel ^H^mmSb-AY. APRIL 27. 1819. S_; Eft (hall be glad to receive Rent* of Mn and communication* of uiterenl In y-i. community and our readerr ^^OXS ^ ^ ^ I Mother big buocb of visitor* "here Md you eel your clock aliead la-i Inrdey nlgbl? k little enow flurry on ibe ilr-t of (be wind aurely did blow Sere for a V day* the latter part of last week. Pbe Ocean I'lly Republican flub II bold II* regular monthly meeting Is evening. ■nd, was netted by the Presbyterian henuy Social." Again may we kindly a«k conlrlbu- ■ to tbe Bbktiskl to write only on • aide of their paper? Fire Chief Watson and aome of hi* in bad a run to Thirty-second street d Aabury avenue Saturday. Ore** the "Sock Social" at the llaptl-l torch parsonage Tuesday evening is largely attended and proved a Mess In every way. The Woman's Suftrage'League will lid their regalar meeting at the home Mrs. Frank Champion, Moorlyu ler Be, tomorrow evening. PERSONALS. H. A. Plocb. of Philadelphia. slenl today In tbla city. F. T. Jennings, of Philadelphia, w as town during the week. Mrs. E. H. Paeeltl, of Ulehalde, was Visitor here during the week. Vtepben Flatter, -of Philadelphia, Irklng for Lawreuce M. •.ear. H. W. Dannelly and wife, of this ty. spent Sunday In Baltimore. Mlaa Mary Barr, of Philadelphia, oa among tbe visitors yesterday. George Fuller, employed at Penu'a ■nday. Mlaa Marlon Blcicmofi, of PhllaIphla, waaamoug the visitors here Thomas W, Everlugham, who Is iployed at Aberdeen, Md., was In wn Sunday.. Bernard Kuckdescbel, oLWest Plillelpbla, spent several days here durg the week. Mrs. William A. Ferguson, of Phil llpbla, spent Saturday with" rela- •- Iri this city. Mrs. James Ward, of Philadelphia, visiting Capt. and Mrs. BenJ Heniraon, of this city. A. J. McKImm, of Atlantic City, irmerly of this city, was among the Isltora here Friday. William S. Urabam, of Phlladelhla. was among the week's visitor-, guest of the Elberon. Mlaa Egan, of this city, spent Saluray afternoon and Sunday with her ■rents In Philadelphia. William M. Ranck and wife and en, Fred, of this city, have returned om a visit to Lancaster. Alex. Colvllle, wife and son. of Pblldelpbla, were among the summer jteldenle lo town Sunday. Dr. and Mra. H. D. Taylor, of this Ity, bare returned from Cape May, here tbey spent the winter. Frank Nelmt and family, of Phils lelpbla, were at tbelr cottage on the ay front over tbe week-end. Tbe Rev. Ravel Smith, of Phlladelihla, a property owner here, wat goeg the visitors on Monday. >f

Andrew Bonner and wife, of Nice- U ■Wo, have opened tbelr cottage at P gly-nlolb street for the season. . V Norvln C\ Smith, of this city, who 11 la an officer In the U S Nsvy Department, was tn town during tbe Week. d George Smltbemau, of Philadelphia, • was In Town Thursday, accompati- fl led by bis father, Oideou Smltheman. Miss Elizabeth Fsrrell. of Philadelphia, wae the guest of Miss Mary C. j® Smith, In this city, over the weekend - ® Mrs. B#oj F. Glenn, Jr., aud son, ! n of Morton, are guests of lbs family of Aleemblyman Mark Lake, of this city. J . W. H. Powell, who' has been spendlog tbe winter lo Colllogswuod. has ( returned to HQS Asbury aveuue, this city, * | Mrs. L L. Tlce. of Camden, Is visit- ^ log her brother, R. C. Duflleld, and •later, Mra Charles Ueadley, of this ( city. t ' Misses Carolyn and -Catherine' lie-' vlns, of |hls city , are working In the Bomerv' Point telephone exchange, this week. t . Former Commodore Walter D. Bon-. •all, of Philadelphia, was here Satur- , day and and Sunday, accompanied by hie wile. D. M. Bond, assistant superintendsot of tbe Shore Fast Line, who Is ' living In Atlantic City, was a visitor here Friday. Mra. Elmer Crane, of this city, received word yesterday of tbe death of bar mother, Mra. Emma Pease, at Cross Kgya. J. Edward Voss sod wife spent Sunday with A. W. Shoemaker and wife, of Penosgrove. Mrs Voss will. remain several days. Harrison Sbaler aod Miss Eleauor i Sbaler, of Washington, D. C-. are vis- ! Jung here M las Sbaler will .shortly go to Vaeaar. i Mrs. L. O. Brangan. of Wed Pbllsdelphla, Is vtslttog ttef daughter, Mrs I Batert A. Ptoeb, of this city. Her

» other /Isugl'uerjJIl- Margaret. ha- re- 11 i- dat-heie. 11 D Mrs. T. R. I.sw-fon, of" Troy. N Y«,J f has been eulerlaliilug a tin in lief of ^ « John R Groves, of Ibis illy, -pen! , si His contract at Aberdeen, Md., Is j g nearly completed. J -ND^s Minnie Mumford, of this city, | wliohas lu Camden all winter, has II relurned to lier former position In te Harris' restaurant Here. i ' Mrs. Mary Pi-termau anil daughter, t of l'hlladelphfa, summer residents s here, spent a few days Willi Mis* Elleii Hauheen, of this city. I Mrs. J. K. Morrison; who was lu 1 lowu Thursday and is 'at her hotel, f "• tbe Idlew-lld, for lite summer. ■ William A. Bender and wife, of >« Philadelphia, were recent guesi, of ' tbe Kathlu, as were William H. Is Beaver and wife, of Philadelphia. ' John I.'. Bleehiian and lamlly, who , Is -pent the winter mouths lu apart- , a, turned t > their Third street home. ' Clinton L. B reck ley; of this cily, i •a has -returned fr'om Aheideen, Md . I,1 where he had a painting contract for - the Government during the winter. | B. Mrs. Henry Hickman, or this city, I re who, some mouths siuce. underwent I ho-pltals, lias returned to her home. | l„ Albert Fogg, of I'aiuden. was I among the visitors here Thursday aud : II. Friday, lie and his family came I dowu this weak and opened llielr ot^l- 1 lag* ,, Harry Kelk and l-eon Anderson, of 1 Woodbury, were Ocean City visitors 1 last week. Mr Kelk w ill opeu « fruit 1 aud produce etore here In the near 1 Ea.W. Griffith, who Is a traveling salesman, s|ient Sa'urdsy aud Buny' day wllh Ids wife and children in ' l>e their home at the Brownlee Apart- 1 c'" 'judge Eugene Bonnlw-ell aud wife, of Wayne, who recently brought the Brlughurst property, - on Plymouth place, were among the vtsltors here Hi Ci Bcbauze. Jr., and family ud motored from Brlmar to this clly •d Thursday afternoon and remalued here aeveral days as guests of J. It. ier -The KeV. M. M. Lewis, of this city, spent the early part of this week lu tie Camden and vicinity lo jlne with his y. work in tlie big camptlgn drive of the Baptist churches, la- James Young, of Philadelphia, was Hotel Breakers to see how It fared el- during the heavy storm.' The house ,'as suflered no damage. Mrs. Jaliu Hsllersu, of this city, this week visited; her husbsud at oi

11 V Grove, where his "run" ob the si Jersej- and Seaoliore Railroad a now located hliu. Mrs. 'J. P I) Castle, of '.Wayne, a K of the laic George V. Scltock, t1 and an executrix rfl the estate, spent a * few days In their collage, 825 Fourth sireet, early this week. ' The Rev, K. L G: hereon, of Phlla- * idelpula, owner oftbe cottage. 810 Bejcoud street, was -lb lowu yesterday. He will open Ills collage within tbe next two or three weeks. Dr. and Mrs; G. W. Urquhart and ( John 8. Morris and graudsb'u, "Jack" j Hall, of Philadelphia, were week-end " guff-Is ot Mrs L'rqu hart's sister, Mrs, ( Corson, -of this city. " BsuiuelCohen aud wife, w-lio have I been m Philadelphia aod 'Atlantic lily , during the wluter, have returned to this city. After their absence, Gceao , City looked un usually jtood lo them, , . they say. Ik V. Blgbam, of Lzn'qdowue, rep- i remntlug i he real eelste department) e of me West Jersey & Beashore Rail- . road, Company, was in lown Monday. '- lie Wis sumniVr resident aud a member olj the Ocean City Fishing Club. Jolxn H. Wll-on aud daughter. Miss Verna, of Bordftntown, we're lo town j a fejo days durjng -tbe . week, arrang1 ingllo sfilp some of tbelr household effeclWrom their former home on Central afcemj* the house having recently " been sohF&TrilOTEJiria-aB-Wstructor ' In the Bordentown Military Institute. 1 They were accompanied here by Miss Taylor, of. Riverside. '• Legal papers of all descriptions, lull iludlug w ills, are carefully .dfaw-n by | R. Curtis Roblusou at his office, 7« \ Asbury avenue. Ocean City. N. J adv ,ri Nicely beated. furnished rooms for * rent, by day. week or season. Also y .furnished apartment. Apply Bteel- ! tuau's Clothing Blore. adv., It. 1-1 For Bxlr -Go# slx-cy Under Ford- ■ I in good condition. E. M. Lore, Elberon ( ! Hotel. adv. It

■ NEW SYSTEM AT I TRUST COMPANY st 1 rs Depositors iu Bank May HaveL Immediate Siaternent of Ac- " ] d counts Any Time. V Tlie Ocean City Title and Trust Comafteriii'ou, InstaUed n- new system of C book-keeping by means of a mecbaul- j wsl book- keeper, ami* banged Its lines mlm I lie old ledger style to tbe new statement system. This was accotuI! plished by the lutroductlnu of a Itur- «• ■' "j t,r*c,L| ' u"1 * 1 " "n ~ give complete satisfaction to Its glow-, " lug li-t Of patrons ami will be appro- * elated by all. " , f Not only does the u'ew- system keep '■ 4he depositor'- account balanced al all ■f a depositor an unmt-ilsle sistement * The new departure of the Ocean *' b City-Title and Trust Company Is only ' K ludmewilh lis well-established pulley y

1 — j WASHINGTON GAMP HAS CELEBRATION , Provide Splendid Enter- | tainment for Members and Their Friends. Members of Wasblugton Camp. No. t P. O..B. of A„ have given many d line entertainments in Ihe past, but I wa- hi a class with the one pro- t vided by the hoys In Ihe lodge rooms I Friday evening on the occasion of the seventeenth anniversary of tbe organ- t Izatlon. This was the unanimous J opinion of Ihe members, their wives and others -uf their families who had 1 In the early evening, when Ihfedlec- I lights weut out all over Ihe town, j r the Indications were that the enter- I what handicapped conditions, but the! the show was "pulled oir' without a i The exercises opened with an excellent selection by the orchestra, comprising Leslie Hughes, Leonard Mur- | phy, Harold Marsluo, William Khz- , gerald, Herman Belvagu, C. Hdmer , The assemblage sabg "Columbia, , Ihe Gem of the Ocean," aud this was follow ed by the invocation by the Rev. , M. Lewis, pastor of tbe Flret Bap- ( list Church A piano solo by 'Leslie!' given In bis usual skillful , manner, was accorded much applause. , A brief address was made by Mr. , It was congratulatory, bub- j bllug wltb humor aud carried a deeply | serious note. • I In begiu'nlng. Mr. Lewis said that ( this Is the third lime he has assisted j lu the lodge's anniversary exerciser, j give him a real job— Ihat of making <( an address. He told his hearers that j ( lie was requested lo do something for j( Ihe amusement uf tbe gaiherlug until | ( I hose lo preseut the sketch were ready lo go In. Mr. Lewis complimented tbe lodge ! | on Us seveuleeuth anniversary. He ! said lhat he noticed that the camp has 1 "drive" ou aud he wishes Ihe boys success, tbe speaker staliug tbal Ibere room here for Hie order. The speaker. In a humorous vein, t olT' some jokes on Dr. J Thorn- , Hughes, C. D. Lowden, Russell , H. Nulty, Walter B.Bberman, Roy E. and Lewis Gandy. , Bpeakiug ou "Peace Time Patriot- i l»m," Mr. Lewis said that we have i I engage I iu war. and Ihe United Blales went luto It for popular government. Tbe Uulled Blates mobilized . its mui force aud money force. We won, *tid popular government Is to be . given the world. Now that tbe cou- , fltct Is over, we recogulze that It was I necessary to disrupt business to carry r out Ibe war policies, but oow we must return to a peace-time basis. Before we get to this, Ibere may be a serious lime. There Is a condition which, II II Isn't watched, will be dangerous. Meu must bave-work If we would 'prevent luroade of Bolshevism. The United Blates. Btates and Ibe ; municipalities should take prompt | care of these conditions. People may complain of Increased taxes (bat may ' follow the givtog out of work by tbe cilies, but tbe war ended more quickly ' than was expected, and so we escape '■ much of that cost. 1 1 is better lobe 1 taxed for Improvements than to have - Bolshevism, wblcb Is not beyond coming to tbie country., ' , iu the conditions confronting ue, • tbe municipality must be the sbock- " absorber. Tbls camp can help. ! The ffpeaker asked to be jwrjnltted to congratulate the City Commissioners of • Ocean City for dolug tbe work on As-, i bury avenue. Jiats oil, said be, to 1 Rowland for bis 35 new bouses. ' Others should do likewise; In tbe oplntdu of Mr. Lewis. There was another' selection by tbe .1 nrcbsslrs. aud Miss KdiLb Winners orcbeslra, g

sang a solo, wi|b Mrs. Waller Booz as M accompanist. c A comic sketch, ' Dole's of tbe Ag- - gresslve Cltib,"- provided a vehicle for d twiaw-ncal solos by Ru'saeli H. Nolly, r< solos bf' Roy E. Darby- and Lewis 11 Gandy, and two quartet lumbers by Dr. J Tbornley Hughe* R. H. Nulty, * D Lowden and. Waller 8 Bberman, all well sung". Tbe quartet prob- >' ably never was heard lo belter ad van- I tage lu tbe selection, "Love's Old Bweet Bong." ! Boy Darby, as Ibe dob porter, ■ Lewis Gandy as-l he club janitor, and Jubu B. Kirby, as an eccentric Jew, t were lu their element, and each made 1 ' big bit with tbelr jokes and by-play. • Mr. $lrby bad a number of jokes t > that were especially clever and caused c ' much laughter. 1 ' Paul Malzke, of Trenton, Btste rep- ' reeentatlve of tbe order; was Intro- I • duced and made a brief address. In 1 wblcb be spoke of tbe merits of the or- - fist. Izstlon as a patriotic, fraternal and 1 ibeneflclsl society tbat Is doing all It 1 - can to help tbls conntry. Tbey bave - . more tb»n -">0.000 members in tbe - United Elates, and of this "number '■ there were between 40,090 and 50,000 m the 'service of -tbe United Bute* ■ during tbe war. There is necessity for organixsllon. aod organization ,' means a unity tbat compels recognlJ tlon. The P O. 8. of A., tbe speaker said, * la founded on tbe word of God and tbe constltntloo of tbe United Bute* of ~ America "We couldn't bave a better ' motto, *God, Oar Country and Our ' Order.' said Mr. MaUke. -"We place ourselves last. If not a member, get y In on It. You need jis. We need 4 you. " Earl Nlckersoo. of tbls city, a memir tier of tbe camp, recently returned "> from Frauce, gave a abort rsciUI of bit trip to the other aide and soma of of bis experiences tbara. ^ -Aflat a. violin sulo by C. Homer aboaaaakar, tbsrs was a humorous ra-

by Mrs. George Nlokerson, followed by a selection by tbe orcbes- • Miss Mary Clark sang a solo, "Till l» Meet Again," In a' manner (bat tl 'pleased ber bearers, and tbls wae fol- ^ lowed by a reading by Mra. Daniel wblcb canted much langbler. d; Tbe orchestra again played well and R Mra George E. Duustao was beard In a vocal tolo. V j, The Rev. George W. Yard, pastor of tbe First M.E. Cbnrcb, was next on cl tbe program fd^an address, bat, arls. h be read a four llne bit of doggerel i tbat showed his appreciation of conditions. Tbe poetry tersely stated tbat tbe boar was late and tbe paopls were ready to "beat It" after.tbey bad . partaken of tbelr refraahmenta of Ice i cream and caks. Tbe refresbmenU were immediately I served, .and, while these were betog I eaten, the orchestra playsd several sei lections. Tbe committee In charge of tbe en- ' tertalomeot comprised tbe following: . r Roy E. Darby, chairman; Lewis ; ) Gsudy, John B. Klrby, Thomas H. , McClnre, Frank Rlgglns and George Nlckerson. i - • : ; . ;

ARRANGE FOR MUSICAL HERE EASTER SATURDAY

Large Orchestra and Many i Vocal Numbers — Bngbee to Make Address. Tbe committee In charge is completing Us plansior the entertainment to ' be given by tbe Progressive League lu < the music pavilion on tbe Boardwalk i Easter Saturday evening at 8 o'clock. The program will Include a number | of selections by au orchestra of elgb- i teen pieces; vocal numbers by tbe , Progressive League quartet, vocal i duet by Miss Louisa T. Corson aod | J. Thornley Hughes, and a eelec- i by the quartet, wltb soprano obby Miss Corson. I lu addition, there will be an address , Bute Complrollfr Bugbee, of New ,| i Tbe committee in charge comprises i Dr! J. Tbornley Hughes. B. Frank j | Bmltb and Walter Alien. Tbey are j assisted by C. Homer Shoe- 1 j maker aud Wllljam Fitzgerald. Tbe - latter will lead tbe orchestra. Admission will be 50 cents. PIG ROAST , One of the pigs that Frank Piatt been raising wltb much care and alleullou at Aberdeen. Md , wltb tbe assistance of Capt. C. L Brerkley and Mr. Owens, the latter a Government in'au, will be killed and roasted. The "feed" will uke place at one of City's restaurants on Easter i.Baturday nlgbt. In addition to some of those from this city who have been working all ! wluter at Aberdeen, there will be aev- ] eral local resldenU Invited lo tbe feast. | "THREE MORE HOUSES iu. W. Harris Ucla Contract from Bernard Rnckdracbel. I G. W. Harris, contractor, of this ! clly, has received tbe contract to build , : | three attractive bungalows for Bernard ! I Kuckdescbel, of Philadelphia, on Bec- ! I ond street, near Atlantic avenue, tbls I city, costing about $10,000. Two of i these houses bave-been told. _ | Mr. Kuckdescbel, who Is a summer i resident here, has built aeveral bouses ' i In tbat section ot tbe resort within tbe last few yean. The members of tbe Preabylerlan - Cburcb are now holding tbelr prayer ' meetings on Friday evenings Instead 1 of Wednesday evenings. This change - was made to euit tbe convenience of the Rev. J. L.Hartzell, of Chelsea, who - Is tilling tbe pulpit of tbls church nntll : tbe return of the new pastor, tbe Rev. - R'. 8. Boyder, who Is In France. Mr. Harlzell comes to Ibis city on Fridays I and remains until Bundsy evenings, e wjf u e Cm Com'pAl Gels Bniy. H.-C. Scbeuze, Jr., of Belmsr, was a al tbe offices of the local gas company j for several days tbe latter part of last l week, getllog a line on tbe extension e of pipes tbat will be required tbls ■ spring. Tbe gas oompany Is pret pared for tbe expected big ruih of • business. t May ■oon be Home The family of Corporal Wm. Meehao, ° who Is with the 56tb Pioneer Infantry In Germany, has received a letter from him, In which be writes tbat be has • beard tbat bis command may be ate tacbed to tbe 42d Division. If tbls be ^ true, be expects to sUrt for the United c Btates about April 15. • , , i- ' ' Bars Collage Here. William E Grover, au architect living at Oak Lane, bas purchased, ' through Clayton Haines Brick, tbe cottage 8-51 Pennlyn place, tbls city, owned by H-. W. Bozartb, of Egg 0 Harbor City. Mr. Grover will reside '' In tbe boUN tbls summer, a-. ' ■ s . •- Miss Louisa T. Corson and Dr. J. >- Tbornley Hugbes sang a pretty dnet, "Hark, Hark, My Bonl," by Adam ie Oelbel, In tbe Presbyterian Cborcb Sunday evening. Later Dr. Hugbes n id

In tbe qnarlet at the Flrat M. E. H Cburcb. - ' _

WARNING GIVEN j LOCAL UTILITIES' ' City Won't Permit Companies. t to Tear Up Avcnne After It is Paved. .. 4 At the sugge-tlou of lily Engineer > William H Collision. Jr . Ihe lily I > Commissioners, al then weekly lueel- .' I ing, aulhoilzed Clly lierk Harry A; Morris to notify the waier, g»-, sewer . ' and telephone companies to see lhat I - tbelr pipes, main end lateral, are of ! sufficient depth ou Asbury avenue, be- ■ ween Fourth aud Tenth streets, beI fore Ibe concrete paving Is placed on - tbls thoroughfare. Any connection of tbls character that la to be made should be doue al ' It was selrt, as-Asbury avenue, ' after this street Improveiueut lis- been made, will not be |>ermttted lo be dls- > (urbed for tlie laying ot any malnsur •j OFFICERS ELECTED Despite hi* expressed determination to uo longer be president of the Ocean CHy Board of Trade, lieytou Haines 1 Brick was unanimously re elected president of this organization at a t regular meeting Tuesday evening. I Before the electlou. Mr Brick said f that he felt that It .would Be for tbe I beet Interests of the board to select pronounced protest thst lie w as praef Ileal Iv forced to accept the office, r The only oilier nomination was lhat of K. H Nulty, but be declined. I Dr. Allen Corson was elected vice 1 president; Leroy Howe, secretary; L. - M Lear, assistant secretary, aud E. • W. Burleigh, treasurer. H. W. ALLEN DEAD ■ l-blladetplilii Business -Man Mas » Harrison W. Allen, ot Melrose Park, I died in St. Mary's Hospital. PhlladelI pbla, Monday night. He had been - auflerlng from a nervous breakdown • for some time. He Ie survived by a f widow and one daughter, Mis. Tbos. r Mr. Allen, who wae tkT'yeare old, s wae tbe senior member of tbe Ellwood e Allen Lumber Company, Philadelphia. He wae well-kuown lu golf and yachting circles, aud w as a member of the Ocean Clly Ya.cbl Club. i ■ «'• t Here From Arizona. I Mrs. Philip Wilson, of Warren, > Arizona, Is among tbe visitors here, f where ebe will remain some lime. ™ o Sbe-came East for ber health and ■ went to Atlantic City, but' later de- ■ elded to spend several weeks here. - Her buebaod, who Ie a mining eugls near, will come East In June to at- '• tend the Princeton reunion, and ebe -will (etwo to Arizona wltb blm. Mrs. Wilson wae a Baltimore girl, a . i m ■ y Have Oriranlxcd Clan. • Tbe young women of Ibe First Bap- " tist Church bave organized a club. 18 Tbey meet every Monday evening In tbe church's social room, Ir. tbe base- ; J meut of tbe parsonage, and plan to have maoy pleasant times. , Local Express y and Light Hauling ' W. H. HAYES I- 460 Waat Ave. Ooean City, N. J. jr Orders Ukin at IMC Asbury Avenue , String • Jfl ill in srj • Full Line of Ladies' and Children's Hats J. H. HILDRETH 826 Asbury Ave. !t> Kea^saaaaHa^^^^ m ~ cb »=- - - -

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> ! Your Opportunity ' Large cottage on Central Avenue, between e Seventh and Eighth Streets, ..can be pur- * j chased for considerably less than it will cost to erect the house. Lot, 40x100 feet i- H you want to buy, address df Lock Box 236 Ocean City* N. J-

Royal T ailored Suits • f r.rs r VAI.it. IN XF.V." YORK city. !® OR CHICAGO. \YH H.WE II" RIGHT S 1 M R1-: IN OCEAN CI 1 Y. BIG Si'KIN( . , £ I. IXE ALL READY I- OR YOUR ORDER. > j" COME IN AND INSPf-X'i it AT. YOUR LEISURE, t FULL LINE Ol- liYIIRYTHING IN MEN'S HABERDASHERY AND CLOTHING. :: :: :: JONES' MEN'S SHOP Maddock's Pharmacy PHONE S?o,_ FREE DELIVERY Stationery, 20c to 75c box. Samoset Candies, 60c to $1.25. Whitman's Candies. Eastman Kodaks and Films. J Monuments, Headstones ai/d , Markers Finished and Ready : To Letter and Erect Immediately * vL'nii\™(-«^*u^'ndT*k»4«mv™rrtbri«7eMSw5jC,t"i'*e'nn'™,t -tLr* «' rrrr curried. V-Ma" rire n>iniu«u« :sk- -tnasssMrJss! ssssasfias^js.'sja ;;s < Kir -tiortueo "I z ran He -uller* nuMtd t.y tne terrible lo-*c* lu tUe world war will lux al! the monument*! dealer* 10 the limit to nil order* promptly. Camden Yard Opp. Harleigh Cemetery Bell Phone, 2737 c Pleasantville Yard Opp. Atlantic City Cemetery Bell Phone, 1 REPRESENTATIVES : v O. J. HAMMRLL. Prest., 117 N. Cornwall ave., Ventnor, Atlantic City. N.J. j • A. L. HAMMELL, Vice. Prest., Absecon, N. J., for Cumberland, Cape May, . Burlington, Ocean and AtLntic Counties. IKU' P. HAIGHT, Camden, N. J., for Camden, Salem and Glo'nceater Countiea w. DUBOIS, Clayton, N.J., for CUyton and vicinity. • y,°n H. B. HALE, Cape Charles, Va., for Sute of Virginia. -aldent of tbe -enied ibe eonO. J. HAMMELI, ■£££ MAIN OFFICE, FLEASANTVlU ~ « — — 1 1 — 1 ted tbe Heme making It up. .iiwij i- _ — showed tbem bow they had ^ ™ ^ carefully worked out tbe resources BELL PHONE 18 id which permitted meklng tbe goel If ee tbe contributions of tbe congregation O a a - 0 a were raited to $1100.' Then when be OUlIOn <X "> ,bowed how nearly $900 was raised among Ibe board of trustees and paa- _ , • of tor, tbe folka enthusiastically reVaOnOPSI Jlam spoDded to tbe appeal and a general —TT advance In all giving was made and ^T» tbe objective will be reached. Tbls budget Includes a substantial grading »nd™> (-—j >>. ninth st. ... si.—. •••"»■ SSIfoot' ,T«' 'S,™ —— a^t^— — was never better. __ Mlaa Jean Pollock, now a student In ■j'- tbe Philadelphia Baptist Tratulng ,j!°" School for Olrle, will graduate In Jane Jfrv and Immediately oome on tbe local *l,n Held aa tbe paelor'e aaalstant for a p- ^ apeciflc work. The Slate Convention backs up this enterprise aa one of tbe SIM metbode or building up tbe Baptist Oily fleld. Mlaa Pollock llvee at Butler, p» r" RESTAURANT am M»y Hn" »• ,he beginning of t)ie rtLOirtGtvrtlv. ohi new ye,r (or ,he uaptlct Cburcb, at 822 BoardwSikme lh* Pf0*™™ *oet ">»»•'- CLOSED F0* THE 8EASrd| "TERIANS Have Heat in Cottage at Ease"1* Humphrey Radiantfire, the Marvelous New Source of Heat See it at the R. H. JOHNSON CO.'S STORE : 846 ASBURY AVENUC

1 v THE UNIVERS Al'jCAR J AA7E 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 same parts j made by the FORD MOTOR COMPANY . 1 Ford owners are doubly guaranteed by us ! as to the reliability of our service on Ford ' cars. Don't try to do it yourself bring your >■ car here. Incidentally we are getting a few m Ford cars and are able to make fairly good deliveries. Touring Car, $525; Runabout, $500; , ■ , One-ton Truck Chassis, $550; Coupe, $650; i Sedan, $775; Sedan with Starter, $850. These prices £ o. b., DdFroit. Pleasantville Motor Company t 7 South Main St —Washington Ave. } PLEASANTVILLE. N. J. - Bell Phone II Geo. F. $axton PAINTING. PAPER HANGING. GRAINING *»» DECORATING 104B ASBURY AVENUE OCCAM CITY , NCW JCNSCV - -• 1 1 1 I I

- hatils sail naiiiei Scotch Jf.aZ /C. u cotter, y, ooserei OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY m, iMMms THE IMPERIAL 1011 CKXTRAL AVE., OCKAIf CITY, * reasou^^PlsatWAtJjr C.oS"rSrtb. Wintw!" wTu'isssh It K*-l*r. Mra. C. ORZEL THE KATHLU Now open for tbe season I1M Ceutrmt Avnus. OCEAH CITT. M.J. uihhbs LEWIS aeon ARD HOTEL ATGLEN Open April to Deoember Centrally located a,a«ovp HOTEL ELBERON EIUHTH ANU CENTRAL AVRSOB OCEAR ClTg. "■ J. n*J-!or and Hayra. Proprliili sssss Fourierotb Season Xborouatity Faaovetae •nd newly paperad. trail P Donee: n-X aod KO-ll. MILLER COTTAGE ocean err* NEW rasaa t Open All the Hot Water Heat LAURA I. MILLBR WYOMING Open April 12th for the Beaton 72-tOceen Avenue Ocean Clly, N. J. Hot Waur Heat A. P. M liner Cut Your Fuel R'SJ! Use hall Coal and half P*11 *oe,ml Get the abo- — Uln« °P*n iSS* It le at the dleH. SHOEMjt^ officials for any elty TwelO* the way of entertain In | elegatlon from other cKlaa. W« gbeetokeepon booating oar 'dob d Ocean City. We will booat any enterprise tbat Ie a benefit to out ' town," eaya Commodore Hexatoer. 1)1 Secretary Harry F. Stanton spoke of tbe poealbllltiee which will mob be >u turned Into a reality, and that wm tbat we are aoon to bava an np todato, modern, all-year beach front botal. -b Commodore Hexamar laid ban Ma D.» plans for tbe fatnre of the dob. Hi said that bis Idea would be 10 mors ut tbe dab boon to a location on thi oqean front. If possible, between Sixth P- street and Fourteenth etreet, fnee the >d building, wblcb now fronts the bey, M towards tbe oceen, set it beek eoai 160 to 200 feet from the Boarihrtik, >n have an approach fraea the Board - ^ walk to the dab boast, and betwaan ,*- tbe dab bo nee proper eetoMMt. a e- swimming pool, 100x80 hat. and Mao •' lawn tennis courts, leaving apnea an 1(1 tba aide for the parbteg of antaMnal biles. There would bo aoaae ettraeir, tlon for tbe yonng end oM meaaben Jo every evening. The pore bee wee Id be re a moat wonderful lounging place hi •II boon of tba day and evening; 1 in caterer would be maintained, aha an '■ orchestra; and In the heumiui bath ei boueee could be bnUt, with bet and oold abower baths available. >0 On tbe present bey front lonaUon be " would erect a modern building with r spacious pore has facing the bay, wbere racing of yacbta -oooM I be vrth ie n eased, and the yachts and boats a» at semble. ,f" Tbe Idea sank deep, and It mm4 to be tbe general opinion of all pMM tbat this would bs a faatnra that Ml other seashore resort oould oShc hi visitors. SDr. Frederick Slack dated that bi had spent aeveral weeks In Florida aa^ eaw at Miami a dab hooae of Ml character on tba ocean front. It WE a wonderful sncoeea. Others said thai tbla won Id pat tba finishing loqebat • to tbe beach front botoi. grgba actlvlUee to tba dab tbh MM R I' will be Many: Tba Uib Oa -a baa been mtgagwl to tad Beards* tbe aeeeoa-evevy eeMtof - jvpd for tbe daMM an i Vtlona wbeie MMh r-IK;' —

Prompt Service AD Week t»- Jtmtwt Money to Loan on deed Fiat to . - Farms hr Ids. O1&0M In Firat Nationl Bank Building Cape May^Gonrt Honaa ABBOTTS' Alderney Dairiee Seventh St. and West Ave, Ocean City, N. J. CHole* Dairy Produota Aak fbrS^dti Speriellhe Orders Dell vend Beth Fbtod Hams Bukkarit PLUMBING AND HKHUfl ecaucm maa jasaar*— Kja EiiMoed llttwt Dig as -fea ssrKiixS A. W. ELY - tiuiMMtaa j ** ocapaitMMt to twuMu 1