Ocean City Sentinel, 12 February 1920 IIIF issue link — Page 1

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VOL. xxxix.

OCEAN CITY, N. J„ THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12. 11)20

NO. 46 H

Ocean City Sentinel PubUiM Ws**!* *t OCCAN CITY , P* . J. -»»- X. CURTIS ROBINSON Jtdilo* And Proptisior % 61.34 Pet Y tar, Strictly to Advance. w ■ ■- • 1 ■ ii ■ i a . nituai al. , , , , , , I DR. W. P. HAINES COR. NINTH AltO WESLEY AVE " OCEAN CITV. N. 4. \U U> Mia. la. UVriCJC HOC HM: { I lu i V iu. f * lu b p. ut. awn i'b<*o», mo M«du *i tlTU>aa*llra Vmwu» Md OttffarUv* 0> auiMlic* N«aliiii MuvraMOll Dk. Florence B. Haines Hoar* l>/ AppoiuliueDt t* KAN CITY, N. J. Hour* - t-iOa. iu , Kt p. m Allei Corson, M. D. Ii6 Wesley Avenue Ocean City New Jersey . Hall j* ""latsr-U(aU IX- A. I^KRSCHRL PKTT1T, M. D. 007 WESLEY AVE. OCCAN CITY, NEW JERSEY oflto* Hoar* . * lu IQ a id. 7 to S l*. n». Phone l(uU , PbWIt tn llnliiva in. 111. m •»l|i la. John H. Wiuticar, M. D. Eighth and central Ave. Occan City. N. J. [Jr. Wilson Y. Ciirisiian • V 809 Central Avenue tMJlLAN CITY. A. J. Hell Phn lie, 162. Hell Pheo« i*i W Ocean City Cells Given Immediate Attention DR. DAVID Nl. SAXE VETERINARY SURGEON L-»t» ■ Specialty to NORTH VIRGINIA AV'KNUI ATLANTIC CITV. N J Permit? Cetil Veterieariea U. S. Kipit** Co. (MRm Moure, Oeasn City I unify WadnaOay ,t * It e ra. Priday. Neiardey. i 1® »• DR. CHAS. H. VAIL Osteopathic Pb^ekiaa UmuI.'M uAor PliuaAatphla iUB» r «j6 Kigr.it> fi. IUT> Hral Katatr Tfual llldg. iTiofir, J 1'bone. W.loui lfi*» _ HO<*TH Pmurks mget 1'o.aie tUU. M- W Hughes' Central Pharmacy Ith and Weeley An. Ocean City, N.J Phone 246- W Phona * our order* Wa dsl'ver ft*s L ■ I i ■ ■ At ■WIMT'I.AR. Wootton Harcourt & Steelman LAW OFFICES oe ettfiT LawOvita.ee •«a*a Orrv. W. 4. Avtaavie •«?». M. J .a a. ■ » * • MORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR-AT LAW, OoUeMor Ma*»*r ssd Kaaislssr M Oa* faery. pr*ro* I'Mft l-oi ileal rraar v.t ary Psblia (JAM ■ A Y tOt'Mf MOt Vi, *. J. lOppoHia fwaUe huMSfil. W. Molt Aruae. anuuv C- MoewsLt OFFICES Apgar &l Boswell, SilTKU IS VHiUCUT. HUL'H^K HVII.IUN'I, ANUJBV A VR.VLK and KDiUTH KTWtRT ICBAH dm. H. i. LAW OFFICES I Godfrey I Read Mooma 114. lie end 117 HsriiMi MalMtoe :: ATLANTIC CITV. N. J. Caevayaeewg plsssty PuINi JOSEPH L. PYLE Member 0oc. Inc. Accoentanie PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT tnaaeia Ta« Bapa"- 757 Aebury Ave Wm. H. Collishon, |R. Aaeo. M. Ana. Ma C. K. ' Civil Engineer nod Surveyor Otiy Knftneer. OroOOCItf.P J, ABBOTTS' Alderney Dairies I AC. Philadelphia and Saaahore Seventh St. and Went Avb Ocean City, N. J. Abbott's "A" Milk Cream Buttermilk HAVB yon • collage, bungalow or apartment to f urn lab? We have ■ lint of rtrt*tY9l* at itaa than Philadelphia prices Window •hodte e eportalt*. CHA4. K. AOUMf 4 MO. Tie n Ateuev avc. r

WEAVER'S f NOTICE! ( Open Evenings until 8 o'clock. Wednesdays and 4 Saturdays later. j We Handle 5 Silence Cloth Ticking Cotton Baits J Dexter' s Cotton Hair Nets Stocking Darners A Silks Georgette Crepe dc Chine 1 I 809 Isbury Arc. weaver's Ocean City. N. J. | Attention, Owners Is your property For Sale or For Rent ? This is the time to list your Houses and Lots iu 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 .Clieut. Real Estate and Insurance 411 Eighth Street Ocean City, N J. SLOGAN "This office nuintiins and does strictly a brokerage business and is in no way interested in persons) speculation." A Fine Piece of OCEAN FRONT FOR SALE BUSINESS SECTION OF BOARDWALK ■ EST VALUE FOR PRICE THAT CAN BE FOUND ALONG ENTIRE FRONT WRITE FOR PARTICULARS Massey & Edwards OCEAN CITY, N.J. fSTm Busy man] of women has not the time to pay bills in currency. Payment by check is adtusable from pj every point of view, because It is safe and convenient — save# time and expense. If you H haven't a checking account, why wait longer? Start it today with the First National Bank. ii bust National Bank [*j| OCEAN CITY. N.J. " wiL . _ 'II JD idf*:i — u «. .. — d... — Tor Sale rnOMCO PflTTirP Fully fumUbed, 3 brdroomt hath and ill modern conWUHWifl QUI INPl ^nitncct laelmling (kN^t. Price 40,250. QliMPJtnW Comptatrlv Airni«hed, 6 room# and bath, open fireplace, hot DWRORtUfy wtar haati:^ pi vt Price $6,000. TWO (Ami Y APlRTHfMT 'bN-li apartment coDnHiiiun 4 bedroom*, liath, InU'rHlla! RrwnimLHI Arv^ a|| modern convenience® Will rent lor $*jaoiirt t he summer months. Price, $ 7,000. John J. Toator 510 BIGNTN ATHBDT Below Gsntml Avsnuo OCCAN CITY, N. J. Bell Phone. 1 86- J Furniture Store Re upholstering EItimate 7'n*>w ^ FOR YOU A^ningt and '.Home Furnishings Our prieoenre Ixaoet poeetble couetetent with Oood Work and Ite-t Materia Lawrence Lear 684 Anbury Avenue Ocean City, N. , evwaer ootrtmm *mo mioml eaeeee. mwmo »mo reeararei ttrromt torn om omildm* m seso imltt Jerry De Franco wt Hia AII-the-Veer-AVound BARBER SHOP _ mommmm e*ee, eves ew.ee ai a ovr wwe am drawee »mo eeweraee f otmsmmrrmm 0mm e aoee i ./we or ro» r we ev«»#e eeseae t Wdwrw -»r. « » m I' ■ -I - Adverbiao in the Sentinel.

| comparatively little f damage here by storm

!' Ocean City Suffered Small j Loss Compared With Other Resorts. A .-Ocean City tiaa come •uillltigly j nod with CfOiparatively little daoinRt0 — Uiiougli one of the moil aeverr 1 nortlieaat eloruii ever eiperleuced / alotif the Atlautlc coaet. Pur three § daya and niRhte the elrmrute ragr<l 5 with terrific force, and the (Idee caui? Tup blither than they have been aeeu a here lu thirty yeara — tlx luchee higher a on the bay frnul, according to Capl. (J li. C Hiolth, who keepe a marker on J hie boat liou*e — but, avide from tbe loll eviiable elaehlug by the boiling surf of ; the three A»hiog club piera etaudluK V hundred* of feet out lo the ocean, till* ' x report wa* perhaps the most furtuoate V In douth Jerwy. 6 There were two imporiant factors lu - thi- -our natural aud (he other uian made. The Aret, aud moat Important I* that of the location of the resort Being iu e cove, it ie sheltered lo a con idderable extent from tbe warring aea aud northeast gales. The other big factor was the uew pile breakwater in rtoutb Ocean City, which broke tbe force of the maddening eurf. protected tlie bulkhead and prevented the tuuu dalion of the cottages lo that section of (he resort. About 40U feet of the pier of the Au glera' Club at Park place was waahed away, leaving probably 2A feet of I he pier outalde of tlie club's pretty head quarters. The club house and pter are lea»e<l by the orgauixatlou from the owuer, Joseph M. Rowland, of Phlla delpbla. The Oceau City Fishing Club, at Fourteenth atrset, loat about half uf Ita pier at that location, and practically all of its Aahlug platform oo tbe beach at North street. The large dance pavilion, club houae aud plsr of the Bouth Ocean CUy Fish lug Club at Flfty*slghtb street weot down and Is virtually a wreck. The McCorkle two-story frams house al Fifty-uluiti street was wrecked, and a three-story frame houae, owned by this family, lu the same vicinity, was seriously threatened during the height of the storm. Central avenue, below Thirtieth ■trret, was badly washed out, and the electric railway tracks were banging by an eyelash The Oceau City turnpike was also In bad shape, the gravel being washed almost entirely ot! Along the bay front, much damage | lo the cottages was duus by the heavy ' tides, and not a single private wharf ! was left standing. rankingTf lawn tennis players • I Several Ocean City Tournament Participants Given Good Standing. It might be interesting to tboee who have followed the tennis tournament* | held here annually to learn of the National ranking given some of the players who have s tils red these svents It has been tbe practice, after Uu > tenuis season ends, for the National I Lawu Tenuis Association to paas upon tbe season's record of Its best players and give tbe players a National rank lag. The Culled Htates National Lawn Tennis Association Racking Committee haa recently completed the records of more than 5000 players from all parts of the country aud It Is Inter e*tlug to nota that In the Arsl 100 - players ranked Ave are well-known to - Ocean City enthusiasts. Heading the Hat sod No. AO lo tbe United rttates la Harvey Y Lake, the undefeated Mouth Jersey champtoo Mr. Like participated In several Htate tournaments tbe past season and made au excellent showing. He aleo holds a world's record for maintaining a tenuis championship eighteen years. HN nearest competitor won a championship thirteen limes Next on the list la the present Hmith Jersey champion, Dr. P B. Hawk, J placed at No. 78. He entered many _ tournaments throughout tbe ewmaaer and closed the season with a remarkable record. Dr. Hawk la one of the strongest player# In this section of the conutry and a National tennis Agure He Is credited with tbe honor of being I he man directly raapotfOtble for the National Clay Court Cbamptensbtp. which Is now held aunuolly by the United Miatea National lawn Tennis al. Association Ranked 82 and 91, respectively, are P. H Osborne and N. W H wayne, «>f Philadelphia, who have been among the top-nochers here. - On the list at No 81 Is R L. James, >*r popularly known among tennis play* srs as "Jeess" James, of Rantoga, N Y. Mr. James has oever played In the Mouili Jersey Tennis TnurnamfAt, but has practiced here much with Mr. Lake, and is a most si evil eat player Mr Ltfke credits much of life sae ores to the coaching and praetlct i given him by this National player "* Mr James usually enters the Nsttona | Tournament and makes a good show mg This season, in Canada, he had I hs pleasure of playing In an eihlbi tlnn match before the Prince of Wales i— ■ m m - ■ ■ Try an advert raiment la tha Ran IP RBL, p-

VALUABLE CORNER CHANGES HANDS Three Fine Properties Sold Through the Stanton Agency. Harry K rttaiiloti, real relate broker, closed recently for the sale of the large property belonging to William D Liggett at the corner of Klevenilt street and Dceau avenue. This i*. a handsome home lu a neighborhood noted for Its beaiiliful properties. The purchaser ha* been summering In Ocean City for a number of seasons past. The price paid is understood to have been In the neighborhood of tlH,(MK). Another property sold within the past week by Mr Hi anion is that of Wm. J. Delauey, 1684 Wesley avenue, lo J. K. Doodiuau, Jr., of Philadelphia Mr. Uoodiuau has occupied this property for three summers past, h appealed to himself aud family because of Its nearness to the beach and (he beautiful view of the ocean to be had from Its large porches. Mr. Doodman will make quite extensive alterations which, when completed, will rnaka It a must attractive summer home. The two-family apartment house, Third street, owned by Mrs It McN Davis, has also been disposed of through the same agency. This property was sold to a Philadelphia!! for au Inveetmeut. The purchaser already la planulng to have the place thoroughly overhauled, aud reuovated papered throughout aud both Inter or aud exterior painted. Wheu tlieae Improvements have been made It will be equal to tbe mauy other attractive properties to that section of tbe city. Buys lousxe Kerr. Thomas U. Leach aud wife, of Peleraburg. has purchased tlie cottage 1050 Aebury avenue, formerly owurd by Hamuel Dickson, and receuily sold to John A. Kirk patrlck. Mr. Leach aud wife will make It their permanent home. Mewl Winter In West. Mum Margaret Fogg, of this city, who has been visiting lu Springfield, Nebraska, all winter, write* Miss Mary Thompson, of this city, that they are having the greatest lot of snow and extremely cold weather.

NEAR EAST RELIEF DRIVE TO START Collections to be Taken Next Sunday in tbe Local Churches. Memlwr* of the local committee for the Near Kast Relief drive met lu the oAicrs of the chairman, i'laytou II slues Brick, Friday aflsruoou, aud decided that It would t*e well to have collections taken lu (lie churches for this purpose next rtunday. Coiilrlbu tlous also will be received tlie following Huuday. t halrmau Brick presided at the in eel - i ing. aud Klmer Jackson Pearl oAl i elated as secretary. Mr. Brick referred to the call made I by the county chairman. Judge Kl- ' dredge, and staled that Dceau City's i quota lu this drive is f720. Dr. Buyder made a moiloo, seconded by the Rev. M. M. Lew is, which was •arricd, (hat tlie matter be presented lu the various churches, public schools, civic organization* aud lodges. '1 hese ministers and Mr Yard, who was present, agreed to make the au nouncemeut the following Hunday (Februar> 8). regarding the collection uext Huuday. 8. It. Hwan said he would lake up the mailer of coutrlbutious from the -cbool children w ith Prof. James M Hie veus, aud also he would ask for suhscriptloue from the member* of the Progressive league. Evertou A. i'orson volunteered to nave the |»o*tera placed In conspicuous positions in store windows, etc. To H. 8. Mow rer was delegated the duly of presenting the case lo tbe members of the various lodge*. Mr. Brick staled that the Rev. Thos K. Blake, rector of 8t. Augustine's t'hurch, had telephoned him that he would not be able to attend the meet ing that afternoon, but that he was i heartily lu sympathy with the movement and would do everything possible. The Rev. J. W. Watts, rector of Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, was not present, but E. A. Corson said that W H Colllssou, Jr., a member of the 1 church vestry, had asked htm to reoort to the meet tug that he would be si the service of the committee. It was stated by Dr. Huyder that his church has already contributed about 170, aud Mr Yard said that a collection takeu lu the Methodist Church several weeks ago- amounted to something more than $80. It was also said that a collection was recently taken for the same purpose lu Ht. Augustine's 1 Church 1 The drive will close on February 28. It Is the thought of the committee

eighth street station to be greatly improved

new jersey for equal suffrage Amendment Ratified by a Safe Margin, With Party Lines Broken Down. The New Jersey Assembly early Tuesday morning adopted by a vote of 84 to 24 the resolution ratifying the equal suffrage amendment to tbe Federal CooaHtution. Aa the resolution had been adopted by the Henate, New Jersey joins (be columns of suArage Htate*. It was a long, hard, all-night battle between the two forces lu the Lfftetatnre. the oppotieuls exerting every possible effort to slave off what has appeared inevitable for some weeke. The vote was not upon party lines, as both the Democrats and Republicans were divided. ' The assembled women, with tbelr yellow banners and badge*, remained ' deeply interested spectators of the conr test which soon resolved Itself Ibto a talk-feet. The suArege leaders had 1 claimed 86 votes for ratlAcatlon, aud Mra. Robert Paltrreou Flnley, of Cam ' den connty. eat patiently In tbe galr fery with needle and st»k«n thread ready to eew upon a large Asg the twenty-ninth golden star to Indicate f one more Htate joining the ratlAostton column, but the vote was delayed un4 til near midnight. f * 6 « Wars'* aeenslites. * Freeh roeeted, hot peannts, 24 cents s per pound Large new fancy mackerel. Mt Nolly sweet ctder by the quart or gallon, Elegant flavored coAeeoniy 80 cents 4 per ponnd , good a* the be»t New crop New Drleaus molasses, 80 cents per quart I *erge assortment choice apples, orange-, bananas aud all kind of fruit • always on hand, n Fresh eggs right from the country, I plants «»f them H slur's sweet mixed pick lea, very ^ tasty. 16 cents per half pound, adv., II ^ Notice to Property Ownem* r. For beat remits in sdmniet ii renting, list your Apartments ot f. cottage for rent with this office — J rt William Mommon, Real Estate , Broker, Ocaen a ventre, M. Eighth i idv , tf. For Ha i.e.— Medium sited safe is ► wood fawgfttoo Reasonable Apph iBtfTIHBL o fit oe adv., If. 'C

Passenger and Freight Depots to be Moved and Lots to be Filled Up. Director Flatter, at the weekly meeting of the t'lty Commissioner* on Monday, reported that Ihs superintendent of tbe West Jersey A rteeshore Railroad Company, accompanied by six or se\%n additional members of tbe staff, had been here and with the Director of Highways and t'lty Engineer mads an iuspectl6o of a proposition that had been previously made a* to Improvements lo the freight aud passenger depots, and also a* to the filling Of lots. It Is Intended to move the passenger station over to tlie main track and improve It ao a* to meet the needs of the summer traffic. The freight depot la to be moved to a alts on Ninth street aud connected by a spur from the preeent Y. The company will widen the A fleet) feet wide alley between A*bury aud West avenue* from Eighth to Ninth ttreeta to a thirty fast wide street. It donating a fifteen feet wide strip of Its *and for tbat purpose. Drders have already been given to ! the road supervisor to have the lot* Ailed to grade. Wanted io Oa», Will buy from owner only, tlpali f house not to cost over flflPo on Wekfey I «r Dceau avenues: spot cash. Ail parI itculara Arsl letter or no attention i>aid. Address H, Hkntinri. Office adv., 2 5. St. m a a R. Curtis Robinson, 744 and 746 As bury avenue, Ocean City, N. J , ha* " been appointed a Commissioner of needs for Pennsylvania, with full auh »rity In take acknowledgment and ' proof of any deed, mortgage or other conveyance of any lands, tenements ,»r * Hereditaments lying or being lu astd •hate, or ruy other writing under eeai, t» to be used »r recorded In Pennsylvania. and to u1 in i ntster ao oath or aftl r- • nation adv.. tf. 1 To One ami All — Do not forget the old reliable May Villa Laundry, which was established in 1916. Try It once . complete your laundry while you ,t wait, fall, write or tibont, 189 W. 217 Hay avenue, Ocean t'lty. Frances Freeman. Prop, adv.. I 16. tf T Hoandrra W ast«i>.— Watm room* and every convenience Apply t* Mrs. I. vdia Dandy, 001 Central eve, adv.. It II. tf. Lrgsl papers of all descriptions, In 1 darting win*, are carefnlly drawn by H t'urtls Robinson at IMS office. 7b h Aebury avenue itoean CHy, N J. edv f nm? * ** U 1 ^ 0J

mosquito extermination i commission makes report i

MORE TELEGRAPH WIRES NEEDED Western Union Should Increase its Facilities Before Season Opens. Possibly before tbe o|*enlug of an- 1 oilier season, the Western I'd lou Telegraph Company management may reali/.e that Ocean City la no longer a ' one-wire" towu. Tbe resort undoubtedly baa passed tbat stage. Tbe company last summer bad two capable operators, but t tiers should be I brer operator* aud another wire running Into oAtee lo enable tbe employes p operly to handle the business. Most of us realize that the other fellow usually knows only too well bow to conduct tbe other man's buslusa*. but In August, al least, the Western I' n Ion should not dose Ita office here at 9 o'clock at night. Evsu al tbat. last season tbe operator on duly frequently worked au hour or two later. This la the day of ulgbl lettera, and a bualuesa man (Joe# not waot to be bothered telephoning a night letter to the Western Union office lu Atlantic f'lty.Even though the office lu Ocean oily doesn't pay. there are among the cottager* and visitor* mauy business met) from lbs large cities who have considerable dea llogs with tbe Western Uulou for nlue or ten moutbe In (lie year, and these people should have belter wire accommodations during their stay lu Ocean City. Those who come to Ocean City next year should remiud friend* In tbelr borne towcis to send add rem as with telegrams. Everyoue here these day* •loesn't know hie neighbor. Olve addresses w ith telegram* and save unavoidable delay, to close the collections up promptly at that lime. Cash coutrlbutious are desired. The appallng distress lu the near blast Is known to all readers of tbe dally papers, aud lb* used of help is urgent. There are thousand of homeless and destitute women and cblldrer lu a most desperate ooudlltou. They are not asking for charity They deserve only a chance to wlu back their Industrial Independence. Ulve quickly aud as generously a* possible./ ocean city girl to enter contbst One of Three to Debate With Swarthmore College Trio. Credit to the local high school of ( »cean City Is once more reAected by tbe action of Dr. J. J. Havltt, of tbe Treutou Normal Hcbool, in selecting MlseHaael Harris, a student at tbe Normal and daughter of W. H. Harris, of ibis elty. wbo graduated here In 1917, aa one of three to enter the eonteat with H wart hmort College the 1st ter part of this month. Two yeara ago ber friend* here well remember her excellent arguments and the unusually forceful delivery of Mlea Harris which assisted be* teem iu winning tbe Houth Jersey Debating Contest. It appears tbat Mlse Harris never enlightened ber frteuda or teechtr* at the normal school of her participation in the debate and none of tbe faculty knew of her talent In tbla regard until some friends recootly visiting from Ocean City, learning of the oomloa 1 contest, urged her to enter, but falling ' to pursuads her gave the Information ; to one of tbe teechers and In a few , days ebe was called with eighteen othete lu take part in a preliminary de bete which was held about t»u week* » ago. with the result msnttooed above • - 1 1 i a i K

Greater Showing Expected Thib Year on Acconnt Enlarged Appropriation. Hon. William Porter, secretary ot the Cape May County MoequMo Extermination Commission, makes tbe following rsport: The Cape May County Mosquito Extermination Committee le new starting on it* Aflh year of a dolafintoad fig lit to rid tbe county of tba -alt marsh mosquito. Tan thousand dollars ha* been appropriated each year until last year whan U woe re•luoad to aigbt thousand dollars. Tbts year It ba* been raised to fifteen thou►and, wblcb will enable tba oommte*i«»n to go oo with tba work aa plsuoad and. oo doubi, a greater showing will be made this year. Tbe average property owner and taxpayer of tba oounty doaa not reelIxe tbat tbe annual appropriation lor mosqutto oootroi. In tbla oonoiy, M applied only to tbe elimination of aall marsh mosquitoes, nor does ha concern himself as to what ber ba le being sunoyad by a salt marsh or upland inosqotto. but ba kooera tbat be le bong annoyed and naturally comet to tbe conclusion tbat tbe commteacou ks neglecting lie work. If a maall leaflet could be prepared end circulated t y tba Htate Association, making tbe matter of mosquito control deaf to the general public. It would make more friends for tbe, cause than any "iber method tbat could ba used. Tbs situation In Cape May Oouotj, iq regards mo*qulto control, le practically the same a* In other ooantiee of tbe Htate, lo aa far as tba Houbde meadows along tba Atlantic coast are concerned, but wban you cooelder I be extensive acreage of mareb lands along tbe Delaware Bay Bbere, ooe Is ronfrontsd by a far more eertoo* problem. There being oo natural outlet* in tbis section, It becomes nemamry to place large culverts, wKfa tide gates si tbe outlets of each meadow, before drainage can be acoompltetoed. Tbla oo tbe surface, outalde of tba expanse, would appear to be a vary simple matter, but wban we lake Into oon- - Id erst ion tba great sand bate, running close lo tbe short line, lbs difficulty in placing a culvert deep enough io accomplteb perfect drainage of tbe tow land* at tba bead* of tba moolows, oan readily be seeo. During tba peat year the Commission bee dug 118,900 feet of dltchea. This amount »* not aa large a* tbat lug In previous years owing to tba rbct tbat tbe appropriation from tba *>uoty wee greatly reduced and tbat i bare le an aver increasing amount of (Uoausase oa tissual ft**.) • LP. T1-— ■— >■ =s v ■ a JU 'aHHM

Performance I Proves! I r Bver \ body recognises tbat to get and to hold a patron are two distinctly differ eat matter® ' Tbla institution acquire* 4 its customers through ita . frank invitation for patronage and through the heart v recommendation of Meats. It re talus tbem fbruswk tjir faithful sxtanaioa of a worthy service — iu petfot- | msnce proves! As we are serving others, f ere wffi gladly serve ybu. J I n \ Ocean CHy I ; Titie and Trust I ; Company OCEAN CITY. N. J. 5 — — — — —

, St. John's Ev. Lutheran Church I BT.V. JOHN T. QILLIION. Pastor tot 5 Central Avanue — — — Sunday Services at Four Oclock (VE8PKR9 AND SERMON) s AT THE / HOTEL IMPERIAL \ You «irw Cordially InvttCd to thaaa r Harvloon 1 I: ' "i '»■ I ! The Boptlat Corner « 1 — *»— m*mewlmtip j Chnrvb ] "oro.,n« t Iwoning, 7.30 o clock Special Sermon tit the Morning on •STEWARDSHIP* All Members are Urged to If not Yoa may Mirn 1 ba Praaant StnueUtlng * j* Sunday School —§,30 P. II. CI a mas fbt Alt Kxvrybody is W tkoam