~r OCEAN CITY SENTINEL v - . —
VOL. XXXIX
OCEAN OITY, N. J* THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 191B.
NO. 10
Ocean City Sentinel J R. CURTIS ROBINSON Kdltoc and Proprietor ti.oo Pet Year, Strictly In Advance. j " j I MORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and c COUNSELLOR-AT LAW. J \jSrSmSS Apgar & Boswell, ' AltBUKY AVBRS' ■£« BUM1* .yy" LAW OFFICES Godfrey & Read ' Boom. IU, lie and an Harnett Mundioa- :: ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. pURMAN B. WILLIS Attorney at Law 95a Aabury Avenue Ocean City, N.J. Wu. H. Collision, Jr. Civil Engineer and Survejtfr DR. W. P. HAINES COR. NINTH AND WESLEY AWE ornca huukm: j! joi p. Dr. Florence B. Haines OCEAN CITY. N. J. !■??:: Allen Corson, I. D. "S" ti» Weeley Avenue Ocean City New Jeraoy j£KRSCHEL PBTTIT. M. D. •OT WESLEY AVE. >y
OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY Qr, Wilson Y. Christian »Dentiet« 809 Central-Avenue MIU OITY. I. J. Bell Pbooe, 163. — "ocmb 2Sy Calls Olven Immediate Attention DR. DAVID M. SAXE VETERINARY SUROKON >, NoaTM*viao[mA"/vtHUit Vsres,., &&2&2£:<A.- U... Co. Booth Phonbb , NKM reoee Call. t»- w Hughas' Central Plurmici lib sod WeeteyAv*. Otean City, N.J Phone 2*5. W ^ Miss Annie M. Helss TmaoHma of PIANO AND GRAND ORGAN 0SI Tumo «T»arr OOIM Oirr New Jeftr Qualified lor
Management The Ocean City Title ■nd Trust Company is well qualified with experience, resources, legal knowledge and facilities to manage your estate and invest your trust funds. Appoint this company as executor or trustee. Ocean City Title and Trnst Company ocean crrv, n. j.
For Sale at Sacrifice Price < A pretty little 5-room Bungalow on the water front of the bay. Never \ occupied, lteady lor immediate use. * MASSEY & EDWARDS OCEAN CITY, N. J. , Real Estate For Sale ; BIO BAROAIINS . Cottages, Apartments and Bungalows, furnished and unfurnished 0 Some estates in mv hands must t>e sold at sacrifice prices This is the c I tinie of year 10 buy Cottages and Lots at this Popular Seaside Resort „ j very Cheap. Apply to 1 Alonzo Cotton , BIO A.hur, V-*"" °'ly- N" J- , ESTATE INSURANCE . TIE JOSEPH I. SCULL UEICY TBT ASBURV AVENUE ■».« ■ J j re:ai_ estate: insurance Clayton Haines Brick 411 Eighth St. Ocean City. n. J. SURF LAUNDRY 929 Ocean Avenue "»-J Ocean c,ty» N- JGOOD work. quick service, all work done on premises PLEASE GIVE US A TRIAL a It Stimulates /0^h. , Enthusiasm W'wW An account with the First National V A Bank atimnlates enthusiasm to build rr up a good sire reserve fund. If yon have not yet opened an account with us, now is the time to start. — u 3 ,Kr cent, interest paid on Savings Fond Account*. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OCEAN CITY, N. J. SIMMS'
RESTAURANT and DELICATESSEN J 822 Boardwalk Open for the Season - ] — ~ i Bureau of Health and Charities CITY HALL T. Ltf. ADAMS. Health Officer and Over.ec r of Peer Office Haare. 1.00 If 1J0 P. M. Phone ao any time, regarding failure of Contractors to remove trasii or garbage, or drop postal addressad to Health Officer, Box J-H' Complaints as to violations of the Health Code should be made in writing, or by personal interview with Health Officer daring office hour^ j An Invitation lo Visit Us
•; We have spared no effort to make this season's stock of Bathing Suits, Caps and Shoes p, the most attractive that Ocean City has ever known and when you come here we ask you P> to visit us. F « Out welcome takes no measure of your purse or your purpose. If you come mMely in curiosity you are welcome. If 70U ?°n>c • c frankly for Information as to style with no Of pmcbanaf, ">» 1°*' " 1 and yon will find no better place to study styles and learn proper prices. And if T»nJomeas p a prospective customer you will find the largest assortment, and values that will make your visit profitable. Son Side Batiis ; Satu Department < Call at the Sentinel Printing House if you desire first-class work. Orders promptly filled.
GRE/YFCROWD IN CITY J DURING HOLIDAY PERIOD
Less Than 653 Collagen! and Apartments Here Were Occupied. < ice.ii City mi rely bed . memorable Memorial Day lu point of ibrong. here during Ibe holiday period aud also In llie number of cottager* here. ^ Practically all of llioae having cottage* and apartment" here aud who were In tbla city Friday aud Halurday ofla.t week will • remain until Ihe clove of tbeaeanon. (liber, have come ttits week, and from now until JUly J I cottager" will be arriving dally. '' It wlllmore lhan surprise even Ibove u wlio liave known Ocean City for «ome ti year, when they are told thai there » were no lee* than 883 cottage* and apartmanl" oooupled lu IhU oily on ii Memorial Day. Tbeae figure# come from William K. f MaMey . who, becauae of Ulv ottlclgl r coiiuectlou with both the Ocean City Water Company aud the Ocean City , Hewer Company, la In a poeltlon lo know Ihe approximate number of bourn" open here at any lime of the year. 1 II la a "lupendou" proposition lhal j confront" Ihe people of this city tbla , aurnmer, fudging from preaent ap- , - pearencea. but undoubtedly Ihe buil' | good care of Ibe new condition*. , HE KNOWS OA8 I Jams* Auetlu, Ibe new •uperlnteu- • dent of Ibe City Gas Light (Company, knows the gtme from the ground up, having been Identified with the gae busluees for many years. Hecametotbls olty from Ksnnstt Square. Pa , where ha was In charge of the plant supplying that town. West (Irovs, Toughkenamou and Avoudale. Previous to his activities at Keuuetl Square, h* was superintendent of the nquare, un — ~- i~
ST tie laud Light and Powar Company for live yean, and prior lo Ibal lime he was connected with the New Jersey Northern Gas Company. ■-■■•rDserN Hart lo Bland. Eleven oars filled with paweogrr. came down on the morulng express on the KeedlDg Railroad Memorial Day. Home of llie people had to stand ail the way from Philadelphia, II is said. Why was tblsT f an t Ocean City have ballet eccommoda- _ tlonsT | Unlutil" Tcmplsr at Chorch. Tha local members of Atlantic Commandery, KnlghU Templar, want Jo Atlantic City Sunday morning aftd accompanied the commaudery to ths services In the Flret Baptist Church. The commandery members marched from tbelr headquarters lo the church.
Fresh roasted, hot peanuts, 3D cauls '"ptSta quality frean buUar, 80 oauta pound. Molasses sugar, very fine, 7 cants Elegant flavored oofise only 38 eenu iwr pound; good a" the best. Newer-op N.w Orlsau* molasses, SO cents per quart. Large aasortment choice apples, orand all kind of ftUlt week. sages, bananas kind of^ralt
LEWIS TO TALK > TO GRADUATES Baccalaureate 8crmon Will be Delivered in Mnalc Pavll- [ Ion Sunday Evening. Graduation week at lb* Ooean City High School will begin neit Sunday evening with the baccalaureate sermon to the graduating clam by lire j Rev. Marple M. Lewis, pastor of the Vint Baptist Church. ■- The service will be held In the city music pavilion, on the Boardwalk, Instead of at the Hippodrome, as first announced, as lb* latter building Is « undsrgolug repairs for lb* summer. ' Two hundred reservation* will be I made for the class, the faculty, high acbool and the eighth grade, and plenty of room will be left for aa large ' an aodtehce as cares to ettsnd tha service. The clam will march to the pavilion lo a body, atllrad In tha customary cap and gown of tha graduate. Special musk: will feature Ibe service — throughout. The families of Ihe graduate*, all friends and Interested members of the community are urged to turn out In large uumbers to honor the class on the opening night of tha
always on band. Kresh eggs right from the country. , plenty of tbam, 65 osnla pet dosen. Hems'* —eel mixed plcklra, vea tasty, 16 ceota par half-pound, adv., tf | To One and All-Do net forget the old reliable Hiy Villa Laundry, which was established In 1818. Try U onoecom plate yonr laundry whlleyon wait. Call, write or pbooe, 188- W, Bay aveooe. Ooean City. Frances Freeman, Prop. adv., 6-8. Smoe. An you looking fora oottageslt* lo e lbs Gardens, pries* *600 lo |8O0 it* a boms with bay from, la oseier of a town7 For Unas apply to Abel P. 9 scull, 817 Geetrel For HALB.-Imt No 890. Bsc. D. Ocean City. Apply A. Boatnpw. nM pb»T Pa.""" " odv., 6 fii, fc.
$151,000 SPENT FOR NEW BUILDINGS „ City's Hccord for First Five .< Months of Year -More HonscB Being Erected. Prom January 1 ol ilila year up to June*, there were liwu«-d by llulldlng < Inspector Wm. S. Johnaoii pi niilt" for I the erection of bulldliiK" here, the lo- e tal amount of the eatlmata-d cost of ' which was more than 1151.000. ' Them wore fow poimlls leaued durIim the month of Junaary. ( Tl„. inemu nt those leeaed In Ibe auoonU those
fonr oibor monthe. aa shown by ibe J record", are ae fo!lown: Peli r uary — 88 1.50(1. March- 189.940. April- »«.535. May— 616,120. < Many of the houxca for which permHM were I aeued wi re for JoiJ-ptl M Rowland, of Philadelphia, who has 1 done eo much In puehlnq the north • section of the clly near the bench front. 1 John Mart* In now building two cotdelphla, nt Tenth street and Ocean avenhe. the cost of which I* Itouo two-family apartment on Oeean ave- • nue. near Tenth street, for L. L Wal- • lace, of this diy. '' EL A Farrlngton. of Philadelphia. 1" building a collage, crwtlntt 63400. on , Wesley avenue, at Twenty fifth alreet. B Mrs. Agnes Perrol. of Philadelphia, i, la building a coitage. coaling 63O00. at 1 33d street and Central avenue. A collage, coating 62500, In being it completed at 25th etreel and Wesley « avenue, for Cyrus I). Marler. of ("amy den.
ALL MUST GIVE W. K. Masses Talk" on Cenlenav* <■ Movement. Preceding the morning service lu 1 ths First M. K. Church last Hunday. 1 W. K. Maamy made a brief addree* on 1 the recent canvam of the membership 1 In regard to the Centenary Movement, j He pressed home the thought that 1 the great movement requires organised giving upon the part of every j member. Moreover, lhal glvlug must [ he regular. If It I* only five cents a | I Holiday, give It every Hnuday. The , ■ giving will be closely supervlned and , 1 reported every month.
C. SCULL'S LONG LIFE ENDS Was Father of City Treasurer and Allen and Abel D. Scull. Another of Ocean City's piot.oMr J to lifs eternal rest on Halurday after ! /loon. The cause of death was pneu- ' Mr Hcull had been In III health for ' six months, bul wa« confined to hi* . Mr. Hcull was born at English 1 Creek, Atlantic County, March 10, 1888, and, therefore, had passed his . elghty-llral year. He was the son of , Abel Hcull. of English Creek. He went lo sea In early life and followed this oeeupellon until - 1880 or 1881, when he moved, with his family, lo . Ocean City. Here he engaged lu ear- p
lime. " He was married about fifty-eight! a years, his wife having been Miss q Prudence Campbell, slaler of Ihe late p Charles A Campbell, of Pleasantvllle. t There are seven children-Mrs. H. II. t ' Miller, of this city: Mr*. W. B. i Krldgcwsler, of Philadelphia; Abel 1>. " Hcull. Allen Hcull aud Mrs William h H. Taylor, of Ocean City; Mrs. I -outs " C. Ringer, of Philadelphia, and City Treasurer >fe H. Hcull. of this city. '' Deceased was a member of Beaahore Lodge, No. 66, K. of P., of Steelmeu- 1 n vllle. " Hervlcea were held at hi" late resl- 1 denes, on Central avenue, near Hltth i a street, at 2 o'clock yesterday etteriv noon, conducted by Ihe Re*. Geotge lb W. Yard, pastor of the First M K. Church. The Intermeot was at PlealH santville Cemetery. Mr. Hcull passed Ihe quiet, unostentatious life of an industrious clliaeu, but Ills sous are among Ihe beslknown of Ihe residents and business men. Allen Hcull Is a prominent bulldlug coulrador. Abel D. Houll Is also a contractor, and C. H. Houll Is , i y now beglunlug his secoud Isrm a* ro" clly treasurer. National nodal Service.
Heveral of Ocean City's reshleuU art this week attending the meetings of Ihe National Boclal Hervlce In Atlantic Clly. The evening sessions are , being held no the Steel Pier- The morning and afternoon meetings are \ hold In various cburchas. The meet- , are undenominational. Prominent workers from all over llie oouut try addresa Ihe gather lugs. 1 There was au sxoursloa train of two ( 1 sections on lbs Head log Railroad last , * Handay, with a total of 19 oars, bring- i e log approximately 1600 people to tbla ' clly from Philadelphia. It was a regular mid summer crowd.
c CARD PARTI FOR MISS SCHURCH „ Principal of Wesley Avenue " School and Friends Gaesta r of Miss Corson. 1 Miss Harriet Hchurch. ptlnclpal of , i the Wesley Avenue Public Hehonl, , who I* soon to be married, was the f , guest of honor at a party given by ( , Miss ImnlsaT. Corson at the letter's I home on Ocean avenue, near Fourth , street. Hainrday afternoon. A few hours were rpeut very pleasantly In playing five hundred. The . trophies, two tray oovers, were pre- .. sented Mlsa Hcliurcb. , Tboaa preaenl ware Mrs. G. Falr- . child Starr. Mrs. A. W. Hboemeker, Mrs. R. L. Chestsr. Mrs. Lin Mlntxer, d Mr*. William G. Hancock, Mn C. j Homer Hhoemaker, Mr*. I*wrence M. Lear. Misses Edna Hlgbae. Eva M Hlgbea. Mary Fox, Harsh Go IT, Elbsl □.mii lnasnhlna Tavlor. Margnertte Haass I L Josephine Msfgoertte ^ rnmmlnaionerB Favor '
English. Agues Bradley. Marts Hoolb » toyd. Adah L. Chamberlain, Peoltue " W. Challls. Miss Ketar, Mis* Colburn, c* ' Mis* Haubar, Mlsa Benedict and Miss »' , Davidson. Also among the goeats ni were Mrs. Ch arise K. Lambert and a Miss Grace Lambert, of New York, . and Mrs. Tbomae Uaod. of PMIadal- »»» : m ,11 1 a " Take (
Tha meroabtlle license In Ooean City Is now due. Paddlers, buckstsrs, and hacks and automobiles that carry * neaasagira for money must have a [loans*. You gat your license from the City Clerk. The fine Is two bundrsd dollars for doing any of lbs above ' nanradwubontallmmm ^ ; nfiv.. 1L Chief of Polios. « FomBaL*.— I houseboat M'xlT. two room cabin, 6I6U 00. 1 power-boat (hnttaau) l»'x4' with 'r»,r^x>j-s£.|Lr-wu, ! ddnsa JaSb*BottoD. H^<b**^vlU,. , N J. adv., 6-38, 3t. Foa BaLk-Tha very dealrabto cor- . ner of Tenth etreel and Central areI no*. 90x100 feat Inquire of And raw . Brawn, Wis Columbia avauaa. Philadelphia, Pa. adv., tf.
WILL BEAUTIFY CONDITIONS I AT SHORE LINE TERMINAL Favor
Plana Suggested for Eighth 1 Street and Boardwalk. Director Fisher, at tho weekly moatof the City Commlae loners, spoke '' of the unsightly condition of the landscape at the foot of Eighth atroot. the terminal of the Shore Peat Line care coming Into this resort from Atlantic ® City, lie eafd he woold like to hero ( an opportunity of placing lattice work on both aides of the approach to tha Boardwalk on ibis street This would ( ' make a good ajweamaco and relieve ( ' tha general nnatghUlaaaa dlho sr , 1 roandlnga. , 1 Mayor Champion and Director Flsb- ( er agreed that something similar ( r should be done to tho approaches on * Ninth etreot and Moorlyn terraoo. h Mayor champion, however, waa of tha opinion that sheeting hoards, about an I" Inch apart, might be better than latlloo work. The matter of tho probable cost of " screening Ihe otrenalve surroundings r> lo tho Boardwalk on Eighth street e, waa referred to Director Fisher, he to „ report to the board aa qnlokly aa poenlhlp.
The unsightly appearaaee of Eighth street at the Boardwalk has frequently ft caused unfavorable comment from via- £ and everybody will welcome a } new outlook at tht* point ft . - - 8 k I solicit enlistment of yonr furnished cottasMor apartment. Keep ma advised of yonr rental price. Band Inferma- ^ on poet card, or telephone No. W. „ „ Clahxxcs 8. BCULL, ■ Real Batata Broker, adv . 4-10. tf. Eighth and Ocean ava Fob Haui. — One or *U of the Ova very desirable lota on Aabnry avenue, ■oath of Thirteenth street^ easl side; ijzsrits! ssx.~zy i Heicbly, 8SD (Jeotrel a venn*. adv . It ' Half of store aad talk wmdow for 1 real. Central locallou on walk. B. [' ,F. Hmall, 808 Boardwalk, adv.. It Fob Balk — Laundry wagon, hampers aad bias Darby. 781 Astaay. £ fS-anLHy.N.J. adv,***. w Fob Kbst.— Ptaoo and sawing ma-ssus-s — 1 vs-r
— n CHILDREN DO EXCELLENT WORK c it Dance and Execute Intricate ^ Drills In Way That De- t, lighted Parents. j A Istge number of Ihe mother* and r , ' other relatives of the little nne« were ' delighted with the demnnstratlon of , f ' the physical culture work of the grade e children of Ihe city's schools, a. given f 1 in ihe playground of Ihe Wesley ave- ( , nue school on Thursday afteriioou uo- ( o der tha direction of Miss Cbellls, ^ ner in* u..«.-»uu v.
physloal dlreotor. All spoke lo words of high prals* not only of the children's sxsrolse* M aud Ibe manner In wbioh they aoqollted them selves, but they also ex- " pressed themselves a. delighted with * excellent results accomplished dl Ihe capable and energetic young » The program was as follows: 1. First and Hecoud grades, Fourth street school— " " Dances. I. Roobeater Hcbotttacbe. 3. t'hluiea of Duuklrk. C 4. Danish Dance of 4lreetlug. a 6. Hickory Dlckory Dock. p j Eighth slreel school— r 1. Point Blep March. t 2. The Crooked Man. t 3. Pop Goes the Weasel. , 4. Taffy Was a Welshman. 6. Redowa. i 2. Fourth and Fifth grades- | Day's Order. S. Third grades | Game- Flag Relay. 4. Third and Fourth grades - Dance*. 1. Ace of Diamonds. 2. Hopping Dance. I 6. Fifth grades Game— Arch Goal Ball. (tame — arcu u«w "■□. Potato Race.
6 Hlxtli. Heventh and Eighth i gradesDay's Order. ' 7 Hlxlb, Heventh and Eighth . B.II, i Hllng the Shot, Overtake. Crawl . Relay. Gitfe— Folk Dance* 1. Russian Hnow Htorm. 2. HowhIo yondlo. 8. Caabogar. 4. Ribbon Dance. •olOler* Tbsnh Cspt. uandg. » The Civil War veterans In Ooean City deal re lo thank Capt. Morris * Oandy.of Tuckaboe. for bis klndues* !• and comradeship towards them on Is Memorial Day. AtTuekaboe he saw |o It that all from this clly ware taken care of and made to feel at borne.
YACHT CLUB READY " FOR THE SEASON l "Family Night" and Moving 8how, Friday, June J 13, First Event. , The Ooean City Yeoht Clnb opened I It* famous club house, which Is 1 known from on# end of the coast to I lbs other. Memorial Day, and many ■ took advantage of the three days' va- 1 | cation aud came lo Ocean City to ( visit the olnb bouse, and partake of : ' the dinner served on this occasion. Tt.a antartalnmanl committee has so tart at n meet
prepared au elaborate program for the season of 1818, starting on June It n with a family night and moving pic- t' The lutanllon of lb* members Ii on thee# eveolDge will be lo spend a ■ boars at tha club, where especial i dinner will b* served, followed by a 4 (moving picture show. ■ Chairman Frank Newberry, of thV 3 house committee, reports that all the t 1 rooms are lo order aud can be occupied by the member* any time. Tbla to a good place lo spend yonr week- ' H,<1, Tty i For Kent. , Garage, reasonable rate, for season. Geo. W. Hooy, 624 Ocean aranw.. r adv.. 0 6 tf.
J An opportunity for not mora than f girls of good ebararter and ability to solar training for nnraea. An as- ( pectally attractive propoa lion to young ladles who can qualify. For Infbreeallon address, al oooa, Huparlotaodsnl of Nuraas. Mlllvllla I Hospital, Mlllvllla, New Jersey. adv.. It. Lady wants board on or near Board- I walk, first fioor. private -family. AdBoard, Hebtibkl office, adv.. 1l Rooms tor rent. Apply^WW Artury
WILL APPLY FOR TROLLEY R0ADTRUSTEE ON TUESDAY
to Discuss Question to be Held In Philadelphia Today. Mayor Champion told the other City Commissioners at their weekly meetthat the solicitor for tha local electric lino company was In town Saturday and had a confereneo with SoliciBoswell, Mayor Champion and William E. Massey. tho latter Chafeman of a Committee appointed by the of Trade sometime ago to look Into tha matter of having the trolley J In operation aa quickly aa possible. Tho company's representative# desire to have a meeting In Philadelphia Thursday of this week, ao that an understanding may be reached and the may do reaensu ami
local representative" of the city and trolley company oan go before the Court of Chancery next Tuesday, The City Commissioner* hare been asked to attend this meeting, which will bo held at 11 o'clock ttata (Thursmorning In tho Stephen Glrard Building. Philadelphia- ^ GA8 HEARING of Rale Inoreaee ■afore Male mills Board. City Solicitor A. C. BosweU reported at tho weekly meeting of the City, Commissioners that the hearing on the application of the City Oa* Light Company for permission to Increase ti# rates waa heard by the 8taU> Publto ITtlllty Commission last week and tha hearing waa conUnued until Tuesday of this woek. Tho contract of Ocean City with tha City Oaa Ught Company for street to also Involred In thto matter. There waa no one representing any Individual consumer or representing consumers, lndlrldually, at the beaeThe City Oas Light Company presented Its data. conaUUng of the total revenue and total Costa for the past three years, and each year was aapw- , rated, aa to reranue aad expeas* for each month. The data thus far furnished by tho City Oaa Light Ootalb pany shows a loas for each year, lilt, .. 1917 and 1918. Mn Boswell stated. „i It may be added that the company' a figures were published In the HBNTP NEL two or three weeks ago. HAD BIG BUSINESS New Leaser# of Alslco Hotel Arm jn Pleasing Patron#. rla Punall A Koenamann, ths new pro- •" prietors of the Atglan Holal, did good business darlog the holidays, tbelr ,n patrons locludlng many wall known PblladalpMan*. Haveral Ooean City Pblladelpmane. oevenu vrueeu
families are also guests of tba hotel. Punall A Koenamann know tba business thoroughly, having nrtanrants In Camdsn and Eddyalons. and both have a personality that will appeal to the visitors to Ooean City. Director* Be alamort . Ths stockholder* of tha Ooean City Automobile Bridge Company held tbelr annoal meeting tbla week end reelected the directors. namely: Hsory Moore, William O. Moore, W. b. Massey, Oil* M. Townseod, Dr. Allen Corson, Harry Heedley. C. H. Shoe, maker, Harvey Y. Lake, K- M. bnt- . ion, K. A. Corson, and Dr. I. N. aria- ) com. Tb* company has bad a good f y»'-
Beanies Improve# aervlee. The Reading Railroad Company Is running so express train from thto city to Philadelphia In the mornI saving here at 7.06 o'clock, and arriving In Philadelphia at 8.S6. An express train leavss Philadelphia at o'clock In the afternoons aud arrives In Oeean City at 0.14 o'clock. Tbla servloe w«e Instituted lart Mooi day. . Legal papers of all descriptions, tn- . rinding wills, are d™*n.bZ R. Curtis Robinson at h» oOlosJM Aabnry avanna, Oeean Wl, J- e«v w axtxd. — Board, private family, for saasoD ; slngls man. AMMO a, M., HkMTlMXL offlee. adv» 14 m , outuo — ■
Marreil waving and "J yonr own home by expert. »eu i phone, 61-R. "• ' Fou8AiJL-8maU eook -MtaOjta- " stead, table and chain. ISM G"""" 1 avenue. adv. 14 W*a2Ttxd -PrtvaU garage, foe ansaJ mar. Addre- M. K-. Bnraa ^"- Comfortably rorolsbed room*, on# |. bloek from ooean; 000 Atlantic aveoae. u Fob Hals. - rtldsboafd, bereaB, r stands, rag- Apply 408 EavtaUk 14
; The Baptist Corner A BIG NIGHT SUNDAY ' Sermon lo the Hlrf, School GtaAulm In the Otr'. MuSc Pavilion, on BoanhwDc. A good aarvicc. You L must not miss it H Special service in interest of children in die morning '• at the Chapel, J0.30. ■m\\ COME

