Ocean City Sentinel, 22 January 1920 IIIF issue link — Page 1

OCEAN CITY SENTINEL

VOL. XXXIX.

OCEAN CITY, N. J., THUH8DAY, JAXL'AKY 22, 1020

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Ocean City Sentinel PubW»Ss4 W««*ly •« OCEAN CITV. N. J. -Mvr curtis robinson Editor and Proprietor +!.}-> Per Year, Strictly In Advance. h D* W. P. HAINES cor. ninth and wesley ave ocean citv. n. j. i * lu iUa. Hi. OfrriCK aoUHM: < I lul p. lu. Ul.. Itsll 1'lioua, Suu Mallcii (ifiunaatlii Mmchm >Ud Currectitr 0> uiusslus Mw«dl*i> .vTutrniriiU L)k. Florence B. Haines lloura by Appoluiuirul OCEAN CITY* N. J. «• Hour* -1-10*. in . :~n p. m Allen Corson, M. D. • 16 Wceley Avenue Ocean City New Jersey Hall m, **"lat«r-*tato iab-A. jjkrschkl pkttit, m. d. 007 wesley ave. ocean city* new jersey Oflloe Houm: SlolOa. m. 7 tol p. in. Phone OAtcr lloui* PlioueZn g UolllVa in. V i Ip.m. i t» e p. iu. V John H. Whiticar, M. D. i Eighth and Central Ave. 1 Ocean City. n. j. qr. wilson y. Christian 809 Central Avenue I (H'E.AN CITY* I. J. Bell Pbone. 162. Sell Phone ajft- W V Ocean City Calls Oiven Immediate Attention dr. david m. saxe s VETERINARY SURGEON jl Log* a Sp*<tslty V m NORTH VIRGINIA AVENUE d ATLANTIC CI I Y, N . 1 . 1 Formerly Cbiel VcUnasrisn U. S. Eapreeo Co. U OfTlro Hour*, osssu City - Tuesday Wednesday, J v It*, ra. 1 A Frl lay. Huiurrt«>. { I JO 4 JO p m. iX^Dk. CHAS. H. VAIL j Osteopathic Ph>»iciaa OMuCikomce PLii*4olpbia ufflco J KlghO.Mt 1**» Krai haiaie Trual lildg. 1 rhNe.tST^ I'hons. Walnut MTO £ Booth Phones Nigbt Pbooe Call. be- W Hughes' Central Pharmacy •th and Wesley Ave. Ocean City, N.J Pboue 246- W Phone your ordor* We deliver free 1 ■ 1 . attornby»-at-i.aw. Wootton Harcourt & Steelman LAW OFFICES r 40S NlRIN etatfT Law •VILOINS Ocean cttv. *t. 4. avtxnvis City. *. 4. #>»■■( Mauaa ia a m a e m. J^[ ORGAN HAND, ~ I ATTORNEY and COU NSELLOR-AT LAW. Aoileilor. Meeirr aed Ezamleer In Chaaoary. pr«iaa Ooert roni mission *r Notary iMblk?. UPB HAY OH Ml "«« "L *• J. (ijppocH* Public BaildiRgi). W. Molt Aroaa. arubiw C. kocwbli. J_^AW OFFICES Apgar & Boswell, Maerems is clAAcni, BOURHK BUILDING, „ ANBURY A V E.N I E and KI«*HTH HTRBKT CX.'KA N CITY • N, J# L,AW OFFICES Godfrey A Read Rooms *14. Alt and 117 Barliett Bunding :: t ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. Ceeveyeacleg Hetery PeMu joseph l. pyle Member Ooc. Inc. Accountant! PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT Interne Tee Repert* 797 Aebury Are Wm. H* Collision. i*. A "Mo. M. Am Ho«.C- RCitll Engineer and Surveyor City Kngmeer. iWWithly,1l J. ABBOTTS' Alderney Dairies Inc. Philadelphia and Seaahora Seventh St. and Went Ave Ocean City, N. J. AbWt's "A" Milk Crcntn Battermilk HAVK yon ■ coU.fe, hunrtlow or .parlnienl to fomi*h' W, have * line of rumirpa* at le*» than Philadelphia prkaa Window ihadea a ipccialty CHAS. t. AOAMS A BRO. ,*•-*, aaawav »vi.

- ' ' ' "| ' 1 STEELMAN^ NEW GOODS JUST RECEIVED 1st. Buttarick Patterns. livery wotnan know* that Hulterick PatUrni ere the very l»eet. Rutterick Llu*rt€r'y, ,SC> The Delineator, »*• ttuttenck Traiufej Book* for embroidery, braiding, etc.. 15c. 2nd. Men's Resilia Suspenders. The euB|»ender» with wur »pnng» tnatead of ruM*>r They outwear two (wire of the ordmaty rublnrr hUftpeiulcr*. Price. $ 1 .00. 3rd. Black Cat Stockings. Mure of the boys' alio girls' reinforced Mocking*. A lie* pair for every pair that does not wear well. Price* according to size, 40c to 60c. 4th. Sweet, Orr & Co.'s, Pants. Overalls and Shirts. PanU, >5.00 to |8.oo. Shirts, $ 1.50 to #2 50- Overalls, fj.oo. 5th. W. L. Douglas Shoes for Men. Mahogany. Ku«aet. Calf. Bale. welt. fo.oo. Gunnietal, Calf. Bale, and Ulucher, fa.uo. MISCELLANEOUS. Men's Khaki Pants, for working, extra heavy. #3.00 Boys' Stormer Sboee. high tops, ell leather, Kudicult, Johu*on nuke, si/es i to », fc.00. Women's Spats, all color*. $2 ou. Women's Petticoats in Sateen Cloth and Flannelette, greatly reduced to close out. Cooper- Bennington Spring-needle I'nion Suit*, ft. 50 to £4.50. Cheney Cravat*, fl.oo to fa 00. Granville H. Steelman 831-833 ASBURY AVENUE rWE AVER'S I Special Economy Sale J All Nkxt Wkrk— January 26-31 v CWPMfpri- Men's, Women's and Children's, all 9 | vcdldo colors, sizes and styles, from $1.50 up. jj 5 TTnr1<*rwPir Men's, Women's, Children's, all t | U11UC1V\ Ceil garments substantially reduced. | I ( ^ y°u can use somc s*zcs 0 I cOloClo tinued styles, you are sure of a bargain. A a IAIahhia m'm 0O9 ASBURY AVENUE I | weavers oc»n chy, n. j. — c^rC^rC**^ C 1 Attention, Owners Is your property For Sale or For Rent? This is the time to list your Houses and Lots in order that we may complete our files thereby rendering you the best of service. List with the office doing strictly a brokerage business. It will be to the advantage of Owner and Client. Real Estate and Insurance 411 Eighth Street Ocean City. N. JSLOGAN "This office maintain* sod does strictly s brokerage business and is in no way interest rd in psrsonal speculation." NOTWITHSTANDING Ihe gr eftt increase in bnilding costs, there has been more bnilding since August lit completed, nnder way. and being contracted for than ever before in the resort's history. Why is this ? Hacansc people are convinced that these costs will not be reduced in years to come, and indeed may further increase, so they are building NOW. If that is true of bailding, how much more should the wise purchaser find something ready built at an attractive price. This means you Do not wait. Investigate quickly but carefully and then decide. We have several very attractive sales to offer. Massey & Edwards OCEAN CITV. N.d. B«ll Phone, IA6-J Furniture Store ,Rcupholstering ElTlHATE7'n<l<,wSh',k* . FOR YOU Awning* and (Houbc Furnishings Our prices ere 1/OwsM posslbts consistent with (food Work end l«*»t Meterls Lawrence n. Lear 6*4 Anbury Avenue Oceen City, N. « ■sweee *«»■ ourrrw# ec»o#x». exaeee. *»xo see vsoist. reearwea 0tramwiom oe o»asw» A eees istrr Jerry DeFranco sb % His AIMhe.Yeer-Aroune BARBER SHOP See Aatoury Avsnu* DIM TS SITt *»ll uaawa owe, eeos #*«et 1 out eeiee oe o»a»ee see »mi smn ?'SelVues we OiMzwes eeseee imibbV" emeve see

CITY COMMISSIONERS DID 000D WORK IN 1019

Brief Review of Matter* Ac* complished Here Under Their Direction. With war restrictions lifted, the «"lly ( 'ocuuiliuiluusrs wrrs enabled during tb« year 1V1W to accomplish much good work lu ths way of Improvslueut* lu this resort, as Is uotsd Id s review of ths bu*lusss (rausactlous of the year XI' wo of the most notable of these lui pfbvviiieiilH a* observed particularly by (he property owners and visitors from oul-oMowu were the rebuilding of As bury aveuue from Fourth to Tenth -I reel* * Hh a coucrete bass end en asphalt surface, and the reconstruct Ion of the Boardwalk Heventh to Fifth RliVet and from Tsutb to Thirteenth -tresis. Another of the excellent moves of ibe City Commissioners was providing ways aud meaus, through en aoi ofllierttate Legislature, for the continued operation of the local electric railway system, this being a matter of .11 lir.fn* Imiuiplaiui. l<i avam ruiii.i, I w "W - importance realdeut i

■f Ocean City, a* wall as large nuui- I uers of visitors. t Among the other acta of the commissioners looking toward enbaoclng l the value of this city as a summer re- I sort were the following: | Contract awarded for a creosoted ( pile and timber bulkhead along the i nay front from between First and * North streets to the lagoon above ths yacht club. Work completed. J Contract awarded for a pile Jetty or < breakwater along the ocean frout -outh of Forty-aeveutb street. Owing ] (o the unu*usl conditions tbat bav# obtained, this work Is not quite com- ( plated. 1 Contracts awarded and completed for extending street, ends at Tenth ( street, Eleventh street end Moorlyu I terrace aud Boardwalk; also Improv- ( ing street ends at Eighth street, MoorI lyu terrace. Ninth street end Tenth -treet by enclosing ground underneath I approaches. Contracts awarded and completed ' for rebuilding Asbury avenue with a ! concrete base from Fourth to Tenth ' Mtrseta; also Eighth, Niotb aud Tenth I -tracts, aud surfacing aatne with aa- » phalt. 1 Contract awarded for a creosoted 1 timber bulkhead around the Inside of lagoou at the north point- * Contract ewerded for a pile Jetty or ' breakweter around north point, aloug • the Inlet, to prevent encroaehmenL Ordiuance passed to widen Corlnililau aveuue, between Beoond and Third streets. Contract awarded for motor-driven equipment for high-way department, Incladlng street sprinklers, scr spars, etc. Slv.

•I 1 SEEK SITE HERE FOR HOSPITAL . 1 I , Bottoo People May Build f Summer Home for Crippled Children. p C. Buttle Robinson, of lio*tun, ws» i In town for a few days luokiug for a ' i suitable location to erect a *ummer j boms for crippled children. A plot of > - ground sufficiently large to erect a < i building for Ibe acoommodaliuu of < i about fifty children is lire Idea. i The object of lbs h« wpil si is to pro- < vide free treatment to crippled cbll- • f dreu, without regard to color, creed or 1 nationality, i Mr. Koblnaon has loug been Inter- ' • ested In orthopedic surgery and the 1 I cure of nervous diseases. Helsagrad- I f uate of McCialn Ho-pHal, Boetnn, ( I aud bit thought Is to eveutually estab- *

lisli a plaos sucb as ibe Cbildrcu's I Beasbore Home of Allautlc City. < Tharteaslde A|*rtmeuts ou Coriu < tbiati avenue appealed very strongl> ' to lilm from an architectural stand < (tolnt, but a lot on Fourth street, near < Oorlutblan avenue, launder considers l t ion ea a beginning for bis worth* charily. ' William 8. I«eecb entertaiued Mr I Hoblnsou during his stay lu Ocean < City. I » • « < RE-ELECTED Ofllccr* of Title ana Ti osi i una - pany arc Kr-rlrctrd The directors of ths Ocean City Title aud Trust Compaoy, at their meetiug Friday, organised by the re-election of , the following officers: ; Presldeat, William E. Massey: vice ( preetdents, Henry D. Moore aud Leslie B. Ludlam; title and trust officer, l^eslisd. Ludlam: secretary and irea- , surer, ftuaaall H. Nulty; assistant , secretary and treasurer. Clinton 1). Ijowdtn: assistant title end trust offi cer, Clinton B Frloe; solicitor. J. Kit b - tan Tatem; notary, Clayton lisiueBrick. flra engine pump with a capacity i f 7^.i gallons per minute. Ordlnence passed to erect u*w boardwalk from Fifth to North streets Resolution passed making a State and county road of Ceniral aveuup,— from Thirty-fourth to Fifty- ftftb streets, aud Fifty fifth street from Central avenue to Bay avenue Ordinance passed to purchase hrm ory building on Ninth street for city purposes.

Coutract awarded for motor-driven bible class has new officers Mettaodi*! Men Arrange for a Banquet to be Held February 25. At the enouel meeting of the Methodist Men's Bible Class, the following officers were elected: President. H. W. Edwards; vloe president, John Dennis; secretary. Robert Either; treasurer, John CHteelman, It vis decided that the class shall have a banquet Wednesday evening, ' February 26 It la planned to bare some prominent speekers from out of town. The committee In charge of the affair comprises the following: Dr. Allen Corson, Prof. O W. Ketchly and Everton A. Corson, It waa also agreed to have social meetings of the rlaaa once or twice a month. There were about 4" members at ths annuel meeting, and a number of them Indulged In qunlt games, new quoits having recently been purchased. "Reck of Ages" Service. Neil Bund ay evening In tbe Methodist Chutch the subject from beginnlnfT to eud will be "Rook of Ages 11 The word* of ths hymn will be sung by (be cbolr and by a quartet. The pastor, tha Rev. Deorge W. Yard, will 1'UVSVSl SBSW sww . . —

• peak on the theme, and a large cross "T representing ths "Rock of Ages" will be exhibited. Everyone 1e urged to attend this service. ware's aaeetsmss. Fresh roasted, hot peanuts, *4 rente per pound. Large new fancy mackerel. Mt Holly sweet cider by tbe quart or gallon. 11 Elegant flavored coffee only 60 ceola per pound; good as the best New crop New Orleans mo lease- 60 cents per quart. * Largs assortment choice snples, orange*. bananas and all kind of froVt aiway* on hand. •V Fresh eggs right from the neontry, plenty of them Helm's *weet mixed ptekies very tasty, 16 cents per half pound, adv., if Notice to Property Owner* For beat rennlts in *n miner rtating. Bat yont apartmenta or ctdtage for rent witk thi^ afcee -J •» William Mont iron, Reel Ratate Broker, Ocean evewtw, bel Kigkth Mv tf.

K. OF P. LODGE ATTENDS CHURCH Hear* Enlightening Sermon by Dr. Snyder on Chief End of Man. The Presbyterian Church ••» crowded eutidsy evening The mam U-r- of ihe Knight* of Pythla* si lended the service and were heartily welcomed by the |»aslor, the lUrv llr Snyder. After svverel selection- by the quar let. the pastor delivered the sermon The subject was in the form of a que* tiuii. "What Is the Chief End oi Man?" This was the question that seemed to b • uppermost lu the mind* of so many of the men aud young men with whom J>r. rtuyder has bseo working receutly In other parts of the country and Is ous that should be an swered today, a* that men might tuoe their fives l<> meet these aim of life. At present, the s|ieaker declared, the chief aim of men either seem* to be a bolshevM or else to asslac in deport lug tbe same But while we can deport the members of this infamous ifa (iir saw lis ua ar aI 1 I«m1 Ia «1m».«.»i

ICMiilC* *e yrl fRilcd deport their ideas To combat these luekliou* forces is the la*k of men lodey. end tbe be«t of all ways Is for tbe men to arise aud declare (heir views of life aud (heir couvlctlous will do much to destroy tbe foe of our modern civilise llN. I he chief end was not power, not strength, not science nor wealtn. but 1 tbe chief end of man was to love kind aud to love justice, aud to see 1 that rigbleoustifca* was a part of bW 1 owu life and tbat tbe natluo was like wlseeudowed with this -great spirit The speaker used several lllustra Hons from tiMory to prove this as tbe chief end of man. Kn|s»rs Otsssr. Tbe member* of tbe Mary of Bethany Class of the First Prsabytcrtan Huuday Bchool held a most delightful get-together dinner Friday evening More ibau sixty of tbe women were present aud et.joyed a fine dinner and delightful program. This class is one of the mo*t active in tbe Huoday school aud la uow running a close second to the very large roeo'a Bible class It I* planned to beve tbe two classes have a great dinuer and social In February. At tbat lime former Governor Runyon will be preaeot to deliver tbe prludpal address. noma to Palm Br ach. Heorgv Loiter and wife, of Philadelphia, who own apartment* here, were t».tow n Sunday, and while here tbey weregur-t- of the Rev. J. W. Watts Mr. aiXj Mrs l^otter will leave Philadelphia the latter part of this week for Palm Beech, where tbey will remain until spring.

TRADE BOARD FAVORS MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL

Plan of Building Here Ha*| Strong Approval of Dr. Kendall. The Rev. (i. W. Yard, of tbv Board of Trade's community bulldlug committee, told tbe member* of the board tbat, being unable to get In Ocean City tbe Information lie desired, be went to Trenton end sew I>r Kendall, tbe Nlate Commissioner of Public ucationMr. Yard Informed Dr Keudall of the thought of Ocean City to erect a memorial building for tbe local aervice men. but, as there la also great need here of a high school bulldlug. tbe Idea In the minds of tbe people of Ocean City Is to have a building that will answer tbe purpose of e htgb school, public meetings of the school, the Oceen City Htate Hummer Hchool, public library, gymnasium . etc. Dr. Kendall was enthusiastic In bl» support of tbe plan, end would guar antes the co-operation of the Htate Board ol Education, the apeaker *akl. I>r. Kendall told Mr Yard that Dr. Htenaor Is pow In Florida for tbe benefit of his health, but Dr. Keudall was sure that Dr. Hensor would give tbe project bis stauncheet approval and support. I Mr. Yard said that contrary to the > thoughts of many people here, there I are no Htate funds available fot such ■ IX «« wwwwww —

school buildings. Ths money must be appropriated. Mr. Yard, for his committee submitted the following report, which was unanimously adopted . We. the committee on memorial tielldlng. beg to submit the following ' report: Whereas, there la a feeling Hut some memorial ought to be forthcom ing in hopor of the men who went from our city to fight the cause of freedom; and W bereas. I have Is a most utgcni need of a new high school, with an audita rtwas of sufficient proportions to ec commodate (be public meetings and t the summer aehool, aim a gymnasium ' for community work, a* well as school work, also a swimming pool; and Whereas oew and better housing I* needed for our public Hbrar> : there * fore. It la the opinion of the committee r that the following resolution should hs adopted by the Hoard of Trade and a . copy sent to the t>— mm f loners; elan one to the Hoard of Rdocatmn: I- Resolved, that a memorial htgh school he erected on the gtvaode newly

auxiliary for legion post Relatives of Service Men Organise—Mr*. H. A. Morris President. The Morgeu-Raok Poet Lsdxs Auxiliary was organised Thursday evening by the elect loo of the followlog officers: Premdeot. Mrs. Harry A Morris: • vice president, Mrs R. L Oof!; secretary, Mrs Ralph VaoOHdee; trea . surer. Miss Maud Koukls. Ths organisation Is comprised of mothers, wives and sisters of local boys who served lu the war with tier- » m%uy , acquired by the city from the camp meeting association; further, there •hall be Incorporated In the structure _ an aascmbly room of aoffictently large n proportions to accommodate the v»r t lout meetings of the public and tbe I summer school gat herlaga. a gymnasium for school and community work. p a swimmtug pool, and proper bousing r for the public library. This plan Is approved by Dr Oaletn H Kendall, of .. . ... . ■» _

the Htate Board of Education. Tbe committee, which was con , tinned, was thanked by the board Mr. Yard, who made three commit lee reports, was congratulated by the board member* for them cleat cut. comprehensive reports, which were In writing and were among tbe very best ever received Iqr this body. To One and AH"— Da not forget the old tenable Hay Villa Laundry, whfch was established In IP16 Try It once— complete your foundry white you wait fall, write or phone. 199 * . , i g|T Hay avenue, ttcean iffiy. Frances Freeman. Prop, adv., I 14, If Ave you looking for a collage aitt In the Harden*, prices to fAfwi tvusr with bay front, In center of townT For terms apply to Abel IV «*«'»» 1 1 91? fen tra I a venae, or phone tan. adv.*H if HoAtwoMR W Atrtop - Warm rooms and everv conAenisnce Anptv *a 1 OlMy, m ade.. II II. tf. Try an adverllsi miat fa tha Helm r 1 n«u

BOY SCOUT COUNCIL I FORMED IN THIS CITY I

SHELL-SHOCK HAS SAD RESULTS Yonog Mao* id Scrrice iu Argonoe* Bent to Hospital for Treatment. Dr Uuruay Williams, of tbe Atlantic 1' fly Health Her vies and reprmetillog tbe Lulled cum Army, with Dr i Herariiel Pet lit of ibis cMy, made an examiuatlon of tbe meuiai eoodltiutt ■ft l baric* Bcbocfc, of Ifala city, lair Friday afternoon Tbey decided tbat. because of his extremely nervous condition tbe young man should be kept under observation by medical mso for a few weeks Dr. Pettit'e machine was used in cooveylug the patient to ibe Ailaotftr fouoly Hospital, wbere be was to be' kept for a few days pending tbe comiilof Mtli i.f at faitlferfiFfila In have Kim plMk>u or irntigcairDU to bavt Li a.

sent to au army hospital in New York Tbe physicians said tbat hi* condition waa due to shell shock, sustained during Ibe war with (ietmany. Tbe young man was in lbs Argonne Forest for several weeks, during lbs heaviest ol tbe engaganieut tbere. He was appointed a member of tbe ! cit>'sflre department last ysar and fulfilled bis duties satisfactorily until I s few waeke ago. Then be began to i set strangely, and a Utile mom than s week agu be resigned . DR. SNYDER BUSY Addrsssed Members ol Crrklsmrn Bail' Schasi. Tbe Rev. K 8 Bender, of tlds cay. bad charge of tbe week of prayer services in lbs Pvrkfcocneti fttoye' Hetwol sod addressed the student* Monday. Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday. He conducted couferoucr* every hour of lbs day. Friday nlgb* be delivered tbe address at tbe Heabrouk Farm# to tbe bund red* of employes of thai place. Dr. Boyder was lbs guest of tbe prasKJeut.f Beabrooke. Dr. Buydar is attending a school of instruct lun In New York, preparatory to tbe work of soliciting young men In tbe universities of tbe country in fbrletlau work. Ocrsst'Mr Lrais. Ocean flly etaude second In tbe county In tbe per capita subscription* to all of tbe Victory Liberty Loans. Tbe amount subscribed per capita here *•• 9141. fwpa May fonoty's average wa* $5K. fape May City's subscription per capita wa* 6IUU; faps May Court House. WO: Wild wood, aud Tuckaboa, $60. — — — - — *w

Dr. Hugbcfe Mode FreMdesI aod Wm. H. CoiUoooa* Jr., Scout Commit ioacr. George B. Pacut deputy nnltennl Held scout o m « i «siopsr of tbs Boy Hcoot* of Anertcs. nt a rnmiing hem ! naiurday night gave an for ibe organ ixailon of s ■sniwiil - i— *rt ;*ovi*touai council In ibis CMJ. Dr. J Inorbley Bug be* stated Uwt tbey had gone over Ibe out line and i«ad suggested names for tbe varfus i Race*, wbicb wars approved as fetlows: kJt ecuuvc Board — Dr, J TboeuMg Hughes, Erortun A. Lsrnse. Lne Jackson Fsari, Kucets Fisber. H. k. Mu*m and Rolls Gamboo. Members al large— U C <Josdec. Maurtos iiauoy aod Job* McCaiAMo. Everton «A iJocwoe, vice pemftdeax of ndministrative department < omartoem H. W. 1 owosucd , troop orgauimtftoo; R M Noity, Onnom Jeba Trout, puumty; Alfred R Hmkb*

F. Dnrdiunr, equipment aod mpydfoa Hoout ram miss toner. Wm. H UMlleson; scoot ex scut row, r. Laser Howe: training. Vm Pi a sides l Kamsr Jackson Pearl U. H. Bros* sesnt rwdee* training; Prof O W. Betrblf , weodscraft, beaitb Dm WbiUnar. oraoc and PattM ; Prof. Pyts, sis foe, Prof Kilby. ana, trade* and crafts; Prof. C uger sporte: Oapt Townsand, food Hteelman. cfock Members of Court: — E M. Batten, •ipeoccr B Hwna. R R. 8mee the Revs. J W. Waus George W. Yard, R. H Boyder, M M Lewis. T. P. Blake aod J. T. UOItsna. Dr J H. Wbaucar, Dr. Alton Corona and Dr. Heractos. PslIM. 1 svatfobto material for tbe hay aaent f movement Tbe pvmtdcnt Dr. I. Thoratoy Hughes, was autbsrtaad to ispimiut r ; the local ceaodl nl lbs na Usual nanaJ aay time ^ ^ ^ ggfogi Mi I i movsnsnt tbiuugtMOl Ltoge mOP » County. ' Mr PeCtK for coming tc Dctan CRT

boswell gets a good show

Made a Member ol Legislature's Committee on Rerisioo of Lawa. Assemblyman A C. BnswcB. «>r ; Cape May tXmnt^, folrod oonsnalD ; well as a oew member of tbe Hta«e I <sgialatore wben the commhrse* were named at tbe oponrog ef iht* body. Mr. Boswell to chairman tbs ways and mean* proem Ms* and be to a member of tbe folio wing important committee* KerMcn of fowa. public prrotfog Htate prtolou and mfocwlfonaona — ■ • • ■ R. Curtis Robinson. T44 and 749 Asbury avenue. Ocean City. W. J , bee been appointed a Commissioner of Deeds for Pennsylvania, with foil authority to take acknowledgment and proof of aay deed mortgage or other conveyance of any foods, isnsmeuto or beted lla meats lying or being m mid state. or>ny other writ log roda mnL to he need ** recorded in Peoosy l Tenia, aod to? xlmrotoser an affirIP- an adietilsemeai to the H«n 1 1 ■ vgt

The Romance I of Banking

... It a aluero^ AwdifKtofosptomgmrofofc and mcoumne °»* **' yi&ooI to ■ the pTogrve* of buadisfo of I With the tnevearn foem dttoock we aluammafodafo. *■ — Ocean City I Title and Trust I Company I OCEAN CITY. H. i* — i

St. Tobn's Ev. Lutheran Cbutcb UC> JOHW T. ClbbfoO^. fosW 1019 Central Avenue ________ Svinciay Services* at Four Oeloc-W (YESPRRS ANT SERMON* at TH« hotel imperial You are Qordlally Invited to ttvmmn Hervloea The Rapt»t>i Corner I J SUNDAY i J to to A M !kvoml Sennon mi Ch*r»rtrnrt1c» ci 1M Church Chr«*tiaii pnopfo 9im4 Church nOMR I don't miea it I » r M A ^xirWfoy School m *Hat voa ' l'ktm at tftvd. To try H H to Ihr H. M % 45 r M Special Srrvicr Rows' Arol Mivwcm pah The pshlk Kckont Pack tha hniMMtof tod do- I rot the hiMu. _ The spirit and fHk»wn*hJp arc prod Coma. I'- ix