Ocean City Sentinel, 1 April 1920 IIIF issue link — Page 4

WASHINGTON CAMP HAS GOOD TIME

(Cooiiuucd lioia Firrt Fa*' > aland* aalll lbs world roci*"*"* tbtn* M IIm fNilwl of principle* Ttil* country tu forced Into the world war, but rtood tlioi mart •olv® the problem* of today. W r tuurt face tUam bravely. Tba apeak tr said ibat be >*u 1 a \ « **1BtUI. but be view* a Kb alarm lb at naldlous thlug that U •* replug IL »*ia aud tbreateue to engulf uerma: > Wa bava today tbe »#pi- mM Washington »a» out. Fbe «| -raker thanked God for meu Ilka Waablog lou and Llocolo. Mr. Yard pud bla reaped* to Uovaroor Edward*. of New Jersey «b i* trying to bring back tbr old idea of Bute aacaaaiou. but Mr. Ktfaarda a ill dlacovtr where ba get* off. The speaker thanked God for men of tba calibre of Hoo«evelt. and be epoke iu pralaa of Geueral Wood He H glad that wa have had and »t bava men of tble type Ha cfotrd ' loieoeely patriotic add tea* bj quoting K A. Gert'a [Mtm on the fl»g »-f the United Btalaa. Mra. William O. Bob warts, of tin* ctty. favored the aaaeinbtsc* • ttb a vocal aolo, "Dreaming of You J' dr* Hebwaru'a alogiug always make* a bit with local audience* aud »be wa* encored, to wbtcb aba re* ponded. 8tate Senator William H Bright of Cape Maj County, introduced by Chairman Uandy, *aid that ha had been Immaoarly enjoying the enter* talumant. When be wa* invited to lb i* cwlabratlon, ba •»• warned that ba coo Ida' t talk politic*— that polities would ba tabooed— hot be bad jurt Itateoed to a flrrt-data p.* it ice J *pe*cL and he glanced over at Mr Yard. Tba speaker aald that tbe people •ho a Id take mora Interart to politic* aodtbeaflair* of State He ha* too ofteo found people at prajec meeting wban t bay aboukl bava beeu at tba primary meeting. • I don't know about that." Inter jactcd Mr Yard. ••I do," anawerad Seoator Bright, adding, aa ha addroe«ed tba miolrter. "You bava art beau lo politic* a* 1 bava." Before beginning bla edge** wboee •otyeol might ba given aa ,4Sarvica andfbaSplrtl of Tolerance," rieoator Bright aald ba bad baeo atruck by an advartlaament ba bad aeon in a Pblladelpbla oawapaper. Tble advertise men! waa one frdm tbe Knight* of Colombo* inviting lata aorvlc* man lo join free claaaaa of Instruction lo var* toot trade'* and pro fee* Ion* and tbue uat their apart time lo their advan* tags, Mr Bright epoke lo blgb tarma or pralaa of tba work that vac dona by this organization daring tba World War. and which la being continued by tba member*. Ha alao epoke lo com pllmentarj term* of tba part taken by 1%1 bo lie* In that war. Tbta nation, ba declared, la working aloog constructive lloaa, wllb high ideate. Tbe eplrit of earvlce tone! produce result* or it will ba cast f^to Ibe discard. Evary man must ba 100 par cant. American. Tbeta baa gone abroad a greater toleration for ooa another. If wa believe tbat God la tba Father of all— aud tba apeaker aald tbat ba dots— then w* era all Hi* cbll* dran, and It la oar boaoden duty to act In a greater aptrtt of harmony and toleration than wa bava in tbe part. Tbe w toast mind* lo tba world ar* In tba Senate at Waablngton, with all abadaa of optotoo, bat t bay find tbat tba brood spirit of toleration la needed Tba trouble wKb mort individual* tc tbat I bay become obsessed with one tbongbt and eao eta no other*.

When we get tbat spirit of tolere Ooa oar cburehee, lodge* and community ar* going to bo barter. There aboold ba tolaratloo for frteode and toleration for enemies. W* grow with lbs years and aa* tblnga to a different light, and with this vision comas lmThle big organization of tba Pair! otic Bona of America muat be a mighty force. It is a splendid thing to bave yoang men affiliate themselves with an organization like tble. It !• tonod to make for tbalr Improvement. Wa gala more adequate knowledge of oar flag wbeo we go where It la honor* and love of It le taught. Tba war brought to many a new ex parlance — the pleasure of giving. Ar* you going to got not of tba aelfleb way of Aral doing for yoor*eif, without regard for anyone else? If eo. God beljA merles HsIfWhnesa la ttj* great troable . If tbat le tba teat, apply It to yourself and you will ba tba better for It. After briefly referring to Ihe sweet borne llfoof bla parsons! friend, Presl dent Roosevelt, Senator Bright eaul tbat tbia borne life of Roosevelt Is s model for every Atpertcan to live op to. After a selection by tha orchestra. * laughable comedy akatcb waa pre sentad by John H Klrby. representing o Hebrew, and Roy E Darby, mad? op aaa negro. Tba sketch wa* eu titled, "The Unknown Quantity; or, Tba Rent Question." Those clever young man got of! a number of Jofcae and local hit* thai oonvulesd (hair ha* rare Both war* unusually good. Tba vocal quartet gave a humorous selection, "Lucky Jim," and the mem bars ware forced to respond tc an en cora, when tbey sang another funny number, Tba Rev. Dr. Hnyder. pastor of tha First Presbyterian Church, recently back from a tour of tha Keel in eoun act ton with hie lectures to students V* various unlvaraltla* and collage*, waa next Introduced. Dr. Rnyder briefly lold of the work he has been doing. The professions! men of the future ar* coming nut <f tble student body, among whom th* quest Ion is frequently asked, "Is not the day here when America •ball t> > longer be governed by politic# hoi by the doelet?" M W hat is ibe source of this social on reett the speaker asked It mine* down, after all, to the fact that few of at D*t anything of patriotism Hl

l uat tbtog for w»*Wk cur fatter* f ugul !e foreign L1 • i Although iw mus too l'«* k' tut*, tha p*vt,* are . -1 «•* ft -*'• 1 throt t tug oi*»« out duty t* i : ca ••• celled. The *|<eakrt #*: reared lbs h- »* > •* mt msu k ; ibis . rge, • •• * •nil into other* m «« pat#^* rtsi * Uir vital tbtog* that - *•*' th* s ard march of t » dead!} ,«sr l<rei* Gaud* wtw ba* *•> «k;e « * MI * Kaih r* .. ?t »i ( to an ru^rr b eg»»r * • * 1 ui tiooeaokue for ** n Mr Ga. dy the; * * helped IP m*k* the enteri* * »acce*e. Icecream end cake ware aeosd Afterward * * tectdance ha J a p««a»* 1 deuce Tbe commute* o marge ' it»« crati.b comprhed J. -he R K r: * 4 1 E Darby t i t* I S».str> * L>* I* Oendj MEXtCO'S HEALTH 0C S-.iEF A re-*ad G-**« a* Crtpuet - *« 9 aught O- ♦ h*"C*pr • "« w U thf Pa*f * little va» produced a ar# cf a;lver ever a;t>^e 1 to C J , CVrtM In IMA But v ' H t a-emoi taev5»au^- . la. I'. I " x^saery that ) • p:nea» ' lfi the • ; itiloa of tbr ** v^e be . .•« 1; iff - " tc bring <\ ngner.">r* te :» » **"* & a.ava tb« people Tbe S{«*aiarda robbed a* ' • ■ the Artec* tc control t < * » > They t t:cd c-nt a *• or drtUaation that bad ha t • *• gat'v S »7«tema. kiw ^ r p bseetifol c.tiea, olc the ol.* i*.ur , and happy people were p'» • *» tbe y ie for four ea A& almost oacanny g* ft tn fer n| ont tbe big allrer depos^:* «»i ; » I eneed by tbe Span'.efe f t r- -« T^* coet af gnrpoarder * a* eo b c thai only ibe ri »t : » " • ' worked. Only ore that p • ' • I 100 o? tl'ver to r " w** • , mined. I: l» sa^d tbat 0m Qnt&teca mine, le tbe Alamos trlct. a Sec - A'.aznada or the r " rtage cf t!v daug^rcr. lined ^ e '. " '• charter of tb^ pelade with bar* allver and paved tbe way t • The cburcT wt:b tbe metab I Large profits are ir.sd# frv m V Ikbtng aon.e of the old In ,v* , Chlhnabu* U strict, and tvdi; + tt< t material in them for Mlver. T :.f rr tlvea who built tbem n«ed to u*< th • r run of mine alag. in the absence t 1 cheaper building material, ai.i mucl valuable ere want Into tbe bu'i I'r.g*. ' KEEP KNOCKED-OUT TEETH ) Dentist Can RepUc* Then In MouD 1 he That Thay Will Seen Give Goad Service. f When one's front teeth are knocked out there la no need to leave them on ' the floor, for they can be reinsert* ' very well by a good dentist Dr. H M r Savery tella In the lancet (London) of two ca*ea tn which the teeth weft r completely dislocated from their sock eta j Id one case the teeth were placed Ir j aalt water while tti* dentist carefuil? washed out the aockets. Then tbe? were reinserted, a stitch or two pJar*<! In tba gums and the jaws were ban r daged shut so that tbe teeth bit on s r pad of UoL In the other case th* • teeth atill hung te the gum* so tht p sockets were cleaned out without de 1 tachlng the teeth. In both cases the teeth became so' 3 Idly fixed and the patients could n«« I them for normal biting a few month* after the acridentDr. ft De Witt Henry of New York . replaced not long ago the teeth of s truck driver tbat bad be*n knocked 1 out In a collision. The man bad picked hit teeth from the gutter and rur. • up to the dentist's office carrying therr • tn his band.

World's Largest Vaults, la the underground vaults of the new United Stat-* aaaay office, tl.r cornerstone of which was laid recently In New York, fan be atored more tl.ati k».000.000A» tn gold. They are aald to be tbe laryeet snd fln**T In th» world, according to Popular Mechanic* magazine. Five of the eight alort*« c-f the building will be located beneath tbe anrfsce of tbe earth. Sealed In the cornerstone of the structure sre copies o? several newspaper* ; a med al on which there Is a portrait of th* president and a tag containing a set of United States coins ranging In value from one cent to $20, betides other krtldee of lntereot and Talus. Tbe building will coat over $**.000. Rsduced His Concett He waa eaten up with a mistaken CDoarfousneaa of bla own Importance and when ba was making his speech to the Muddlecomhe mock parliament be noted thai one of tba local new*p*p*T men appeared ta be sketching him. When the honss adjourned he button holed the artist •T believe— aw— you were -aw— Sketching mot Isn't that soT" he Inquired. •That Is so," repllad tbe artist. ••Well — aw — would you tell »ne what newspaper you— aw— represent?" •T represent no newspaper." an > ewered the artist. *1 design comic postcards."— London Tit-Pits. i ■■ Tree Hid Loot H Years A gilt clock and other articles were stolen thirty nine year* ago from e mansion near Wokingham. ICng . where the marquis snd marrhlor^ nt fxr-vt, shire resided then Ren utly a 1 - 1 r 1 aaw a spike protrudtng from the > |# " of a atnmp of a tree that I I bear felled. Thinking iM* i » looked Into the stump and f- i * long lost cloek. nitty I it Intiff aud' soma photograph frame* in f • , y work— th* thlert hoard. A watchmaker Identified (be r g ar.e p Is now cleaning and restoring it decent Hand. •What a lovely Dutch I and* caper * aoffalm*d the tdmlrlng visitor •You've been ta Boll sad, of e< ur-rr "Why, io," answered the artist, m'»d t eetly. "Than trnw were yon tvtt aid# ft f paint tu k a reaiiatir ptrinreV To ten tba truih.' I copied !t of! a beer mug.* —Birmingham Age Her ' aid. Flaying Na Faventei Tti# Taller- !• Mlaa Paacbblow tnt Tha Maid— Nn. air; she's just g.-»na » «mt Pot aba left word If any gontl* f man should rati for ma to say ebe , wasted him aapectaiiy tf call again.

i- r -r„ A Game for Three + p, A W TEAvH ,,,, * »» *•••" I »,-• »•»* | . \ 9 9||f • \ ' •>. c > a I cfc* • **4 . » ,, ' M ' , * 1 , > . t : , , ,4, v - • 4 ' a ... f » A % c f f. ' • . 'A V J. |M | J|,Y . . . .. ..I [. V! . .:»!• : her . t r ' * she »;ri« «■ .1 |j 1 » » . e o . . .it ! -'..e t» :: fcl* firm » • ax R v dear I : tnie 'o ; v k up ar. ■ pit ■ 1 Ir sprang t hU f. « • •' ' ' • - 1 ! % * e ► . ? Jp* . "... i YV.-T v'vV'-diT I T<- ... »lif *• • V: .g " <• . . « nr.*. T% • k brain that had r adr him « xalu:>b1e taan in oce «»f the douu t r br.ker'a offices turned tl« 1 •» oxer 4>£,c*. "|W!<v -no >•••: o«afa.tge to gat out— say. ah"Ui nine ' t.\'. k? That will c ** » c ! rue tc n.hke r rrangeiuents." Tlie l.:< :n !iia e?e« "We car !t I t,-'e j.l ■ - Mr. Judrt'r. ar. old tii!t.1«ter frlrtid mine, who live* a1n»ut 1 wile* «^ur. Put ta It right !»y your , She dr- a h> face down t !.»*r» an«? kUi-- 1 him. "Everybody 1 rusts }«>u ex ccj i mother; so folk* will be with u* • A- for me. I am willing to g • e my^-if to you and your care: and If ? u itoa't lake mc — grab pie now you have 1 u rhanre— I'll begin to believe you are some thing of a coward!" It was a challenge. Ten minute* liter Elder was on his way to make the arrangement*, and «h* was sauntering serenely Into the library, where l»Vr mother sat rending, and where her father came a moment later. Be'*? wondered If he had been In a position to overbear the conversation In the den. • My dear, I am terry, but Mr. B ier will not do. I have t*tetr hope* for you," her mother said In her firm way. *i am sure your father agree* with me " Her father peered over bis paper "Elder has a fine reputation among the men, but I am inclined to think he lack* something the right sort of n man should have, and that \* tivrve," Mr Norcroes said onsmllingly ••Oh, is that so 7" Bet* j said •lulling "Mother, ifo yen agree?' "Well, I have always though! he wa* lacking In stamina." her mother answered. Betsy went out. hiding her smiles. "I wonder what they will think after A f LA irt

t«-.'.!fht7" A! nine ©'dock she was ready, a * gh\ eag»4r. joyous figure, ju*t where the tall tree* on the comer threw IbcSr heavy ahsdows. Elder- quick, steady stride caught b*r ear as he caine up the almo*t deserted *treet. In a moment he wa* at ber side. "Betsy, the deuce Is to pay. Tout mother telephoned Novell* garage, and Novell nfrald he'd lose her trade, wanted me to promise I wa* nut up »o anything It's enough to drive a man mad. Now I've g»t In -ftfii -ii with « some downtown gnrage. It's a—" A car rolled softly to the curb ' Par • don ine, Mr, but Ifl tlili Mr. Kid* . '• 1 Aiu from Novell's garage II. t ; - to tell y<>ii that he had changed his mind, and that 1 am under yot: • r J ders, sir," th* husky vole* of driver said, j One moment for thought i ~ ! 1 r acted. lie lifted Betsy Jr.' !• r gave the direct Of to th< - 1 i, powerful motor eUqurt ! t little, and they rolled off Into the '' «k oo t! adventure Elder ga'hered the e! : ^1 • fi» f side Mm Into the shelter of ; tng am- and he w vmaTl ear • "Re'vr. we »r»- on f » t Novell evidently bad e rh»ng ,»• But If snywher. - : • Ira-* »ay the v -• « • we r turn tatk" She pressed A cool cheek sfn<r.«» bis. 1 am with you, dear to the very end f t? * ride and »*l th* years '" » Th*- c c»r wM*t • - • 1 raj dly I llif Jfl the quiet rHrtdeft'tal street# > ; !-k*d 1 * -;e*d t* the rountry r -ad* wrr* reaH ed and soon wa* ajwed ng te lit de%!;aatioh bearing with It two ft»r*--#!y b*ppy bear*, who. because of the lore b*tweeg them and the happi •"v* : nf. had no question of the 1 futnrf or. y one fear remained with Elder M- Not • In her determined, tcnaet«i:« way might have reached out Ir. rt.me oth*r way to w reek the plans she had sensed might be formulated But •ft the lights of Camion showed faint ly In the *V«lance and the rsr aped toward them the fear paaa<<1. Ir. i f an hour the fear had g"ne, for Eider found himself In Mr. J»i«b son'* library, the rosy-checkcd golden haired girl beside him. Mr. Judaon smiled at them. "We shall have to locate another wlin«**a. i Mra Judaon was called away suddenly. My housekeeper will serve as on*. I will see If—' "We don't want te wait, Mr Judaon, really. Why— why net a*k tire cbtnffeurr aha queried turning ta • Raymond ► "Til call him" tha housekeeper aald. a hunting out. A moment later the floor open»A snd •he driver ■leaned in. hie low fltUM I

H -- - *e*' f gc**V% ' ' ^ • . ' x% w \ \ 4 • -y, , >' v 1 er »** t t, ' . • . V' V A'C t - — ! \ , \ **)'•.' j . .{ yva I tw !t ifiv 1 it i* f * » a I k 1 f> • '. • ' ' f \ ! t- .. v ! to t • <>«• , t* * . ♦ ' e - . — - I ' ' | , . , . • t , i , ® I . r- . ' I • > " j % OM ROYALTY AS A "SIDESHOA" C- Pi . • f t c' S" * S. rt "o v\ M j»>t be* 9' t »• Mon- • - at h • De*et *' ! • : • laftt c B-it- !.• : ^ to live tn - , -'».ie at | ' t: c^er 1 '*• Aft* - •t1' • 'I , >• J, *•, iu fi\ •- -? Hu lug I 5 j . '*• I'- nu. J attend tb* service* a! the chajwl r-u*-. It v aa l-'Tr. fit I'anny B.."i:*y '• t • • r;g •' • I ^ ► long • I raycra that "tl-e qurett and fi " ! y one u«»rd I : ^ > - t and Ids tn. > r - tt out togethr A * gl.tccn" -• • • ;ry g'-.'de t»<»ok ' 1 - tub • \ - rs that "a! f' • x'' the * ■ " and a'.ipplng a •' { r ea- 1 |- r* " ' the hand ! \»-rgrr who opens it, you m.»y ' <ve . ..It *• 1 ft'.sod during i.e ^•'rv.-.r in :k* j rcaence of tin1' *J tvtiea K<>r ••:.* ft!!lllng niorr •-! h jo \ you may sit in the royal pr« • cac*. not in pews, but on turn up *-at» on the x- . -Me of them."

RATED OXEN ABOVE HORSES Good Reaao^ Why to# Early Settler# Preferred the S ewer but Sa'ar Method ef Locomot on. The fir*t I rsea imported Into the Ci.Ued > air* wrre bruugu: to New Eng. and In l»ne hor«* . ^vd aeven iiium survived the voyage. Horses •xere n -t highly e§teemf>l n«ir much I t.eed.-d i. America at that time nor for a hundred years after* ;.rj There were no ra<*e courses d«t trotting ' park* and tbe roads geoertUy x^ere «o j*oor that speed was not desirable had , It been possible with safety. Oxen were found to be much better for all ■ farm work Most of tbe land was rough, rocky and full of stumps, so that oxen, being strong, patient and slow, made much the letter team for agricultural purposes ana lumbering than did borte*. and they were Cheaper kept, need ng but little grain ever when nt hard work and none at all when In jatture. They required no expensive harneft* like horse#, only ch*np yoke and chain, and were quickly yoked. The Grten Sawyer. Gen. Marlborough Churchill v •alking In Wasldngton about the w . >f the Intelligence departn «-r it, « f which he is the head. "It is delicate work." Ten. Mr borough Churchill aald, "work that -< quires experience. Tbe lr.« v; Intelligence officer— and we hnd a of Mm during the war— is apt about a* useful as the ;. ;ng < < »• man In the lumber camp. "TM« <v»ll*ge man wa« «et to w -< on a cro*5 *nw with an o!d-*tng*r He •awed pratfj well f««r an hour cr « and then Ms strength g*v* out. v he kept on. or tried to keep or but all of a sudden the old-stager stf-r : "'Son.' he said. 1 •! n't n : • •? ridln' on the saw, but tf It's Jeot Uw same to y.»u. Ill n-t ye to keep Tcmr feet off tl.e ground.'® How Bridgtft Like us tnortala \ g ft**e1 bridge* f.-el the change* in tl.e we: her. t \ must l»e built to withstand them, or per • In tbe Jen4 cf tnttrr.er a bride* 1* appre in: !y looger than It is :• wtnte'and at varl^-:* time* of the year It tr .y He lor ger on one side tl.ia or the other, as wher. a hoi sun ptay* on one far.k and # cold wind on the other. The • • rea thing appsrattft" of a bridge cor ft -* ft of roller' vr der the U+- at (■ • * end ** that the »-rifl can *• * * 1 f* freely » ng to I the exj/r - t and coblracti i of the I girders I'r • • !« trade !r. •' * • * nf the J bridge for a* much as two feet '• rrs Mng" of the in: *e caott* 'cx*M. M gb Te— oeratur* May M t'ead High temperature doe* rot always ? ?*T.>r. for the body hen4 may l* tOTea***! by everrts* o* eatlwff, wnd • rta«- of a* much as l.R degree* Pnhrenhelt ha* been traced to mental work Dr. F. B. U'jnn of !nd*anap<dla rep<trta that drifted men before examination showed an average rl«e of OJt degreea from tbe anxiety snd *u*pen*e. with a '••rrevpotiding depreoMo® below iiorma| after eTtmlnatlon. In 40 nurae* the fall after examination averaged On degree* The psychic rise pin* il «• daily *1* \a!b»n tnay lead to false concluilons If the j hyalrtan Is not careful. Mtrvsiaut Mtmories. Tt 1* claimed for Mr, Tlinnilrft tin Rbakcspearcan arimlar who ba* ^ i dlext. tbat at the ag4> of twenty one h« re<lted the wind* of "Hamlet > frctc memory. Among tbe prnf» «ftl »ia1 ro ritera *u«h a foat would not be re gS' W 1 V« > r • • IffcftbH The Isle Samuel Brandrst kne:' by brnrt practically the whole f Sbakc«pe«re . and W.ake*p«-are n» only otic of Ills tunny fnvnrttr* In Ida "Nlgbta With the Bod* am Humorists" Brandrnm drew tmro at » source*, read nothing nnfl •« m not known t<» forget a line.— !.»• Chn u • tele, farm Lands Grew In Value I Tt-* yalne of farm land* b u reas r tng steadily tn the United states, th r> average for average grsd. plow land bring about |T4.fit |»er aerr on Mnrcl I. 1, as compared with ffllJtt f x » »r ag* MW IT two years ago, and IBS D tbre d years age 3 i r 1 t h

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ARE you using Edison Mazda Lamps? |f ■ not, why not? They give three times I as much light as the old style Carbon lamps I for the same current consumption. || OCEAN CITY ELECTRIC SERVICE I of Atlantic City EJaclrtc Company — ^ I* . J • — — — — — — —

I 1 A VE you a cottage, bungalow | Qlli>n F Lieverina apartment to :utt:.-'.;' Wc r • uc 3 jiavc , ; tlf ,rKg|T at L-ft Wall Paper than rhiladelpbia pi a it Window — — - "" ^ %h » !vs a v- xialty it 2 7 W rftlf » Axcnuc ^ CHAS C. ADAMS A BRO. (»J ANilll.V J. 120.77 ASBURV A J erry DeFranco 0 C HI* Aii-t^e-V««'-A»ound BARBER SHOP t»a 3 A«bu«-y Av»nue kill to c •• «*kt *«*•«• ftMOr, »*oi 0Mimt +*o m c~ r ft ct om C'Otmm **o miw*Tm*o C'uMm*y*^ r*m 'O* thb mymmmm rOMOOO* •Id"'" tmo Maddock's Pharmacy e<ghth end A»bufy Av»nue Phon# »S*0 Tn« Squ«r« »«op for Ofug w — r>%* We Kccomtueu 1 foi Cough*. Cold- Rionehitis Sy-flpof Tar with Extract of Nyala UxaoM. the Idea! Co 1 I, i vet * and Menthol. Remedy for CoM in Ihe Head piicc 50 ents V: e .... 25 cent*

Bell Phone. 1 86-J 1 ««iture Staswfl Reupholstering ccTiibl^-rc ^Window Shades ESTIMATE . . FOR YOU Awnings and 'Housfi Furnishings ( Our price* are poe»lbla courtstoul wRto Good Work aud Iteri Material- * % Lawrence n. Lear f 654 Afbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. ; — > C

1 n i ; SIMMS' i restaurant and delicatessen 822 Boardnalk p Closed for Season Sunday. Oct. 5 — — — — — — _ _ _ — — — <it:r voi w Easter Eggs AT II lot W ANT THt: ftlttflT h«Tft hftcoren : mort manufacturer* care little about thr cream '.he tftlflc u tbe EU»'.cr Egg* were form* I! v cwudered *» a u \eltN to be o - ve- • es; ~ : o* tbe Keturrectton.rAther than to be jarUken ol". But _ b*T« >. • ,:;t time *. ptruke of the fc* *. %<»u »»' find the i jr. i ever u*'.c From tOc : $2.1K) such. Ikcwtwd or name* written wltere ordered before Good Friday, free of charge. OrUftr Titdny BPIiCIAL We »o «re making * Speciz Molded Chtx-oUte Crezrn for f><) cents per jK»x:nd. "U.hjh" o«r LAKE'S NOVELTY STORE T>* o«r x*» ••• rn a k •" O N4I A»hur\ a \ «nu« « Awrtftfr IftMrtf wrtfti Ocean City. >. J. History liuerwoven ] W ith Usefulness ' "j The history of the First National Bank j i | ; is interwoven with usefulness to the people. It is our constant aim to make every transaction prompt, efficient and satisfactory. 1 j First National Dank ocean citv. n .«t. ; |gU— ._ .. . .-I— " " ■ ; ; PUBLIC SALE OF * REAL ESTATE saturday, apr. 10, 1920 * 9 Sale to be held on premises Lots Nos. 7 and q, Blotk No 7, on plan of Ocean City " Laud Company, including Unfurnished Dwellings, known ^ as Nos. 815 and M7 Bark Plate, containing living room, • dining room, kitchen, pantry, 4 bedrooms, hath, hot-water heat, electric lights, in the large house, r Living room, dining room, kitchen, 2 l>edrooms aud >* hath in small hfiiine. ul Lot No 64. Block No. 1410, Fifteenth and Bay Avenue, ,ii property contains combination living and dining room, rr kitchen, 4 bedrooms and bath. SALCS to com Mt nct PARK PLACE 1 P. M %. terms Ten ' > j-er ■ - t A thr |w»reb««s ;• . of » . end the .. j urrh **et io Mgn en «»>«frmrni of aalr end }HirchA«p. tit)* t«» I* k r®, ^ sjm! tnatkrUMr ; ella worth law. £ clayton haines brick i agent

j I « bmmIJ * fH ASfi-O CTi, UU% mm1 N ; - Hpre pczhT n\ I h CAKnt-TYTP ]l i a CVCTAIC sccmnh m W m Overland 4 Touring. $945; Roadster. $945; Coupe, Sedan, $1575; Chassis. $800; Prices f. o. b. Tokdc CITY GARAGE I Pr cc* subject to L W MILLER chance w.ihi>ut not tee Seventh St, and Haven Ave,

MtAH <«V< > IM- * ,rWt » . 4 I ill 2 i MT., , . ■ JkM« 1*1 afwr o*ft i an u MstiHi.m rous aooa t*n»s OAKLAN D I SENSIBLE SIX EVERY crxm-m»efKW, I rtww mrcbxmcal lilts for the winflaws in its double- Lztx'h dtx>r« to an incoo•xpacuout heater for use on coW days, has place in the equivalent of the new Oakland Sensible Si* four door Sedan. And brine of solid body coMBUcboe, and bulk upon the standard Oakland chassis, its ranee of activity is fully as treat as that of the open car. TrtWinf Car, $l23S; Rosdrtrr. $11 7S: Coupe. $l$*5; fW Dser S*Am. $* : iLwKBnnW.lfah. AdflitioMl lor Ytfi Ybarl FqwApoxat, $75 CHARLES SACK I Central Garage Ocean City immemat! dejvery New JcfMf I i " j \ THE UNIVERSAIVCAU v I JJJKCArSl x»* it*- atl-aroirtid WtlNty th* Jl Ml Furdutiv kWiiack — with wotw dnreha* made itaetf an afosoltile bti*i»ea* necessity It'* *o dejemlAKW in service where e\-et placed, flexible ami mire in control and tow cost of operation rora I ruck ami m*intenance »«d Your Need 'v; \x*LZl adtutn irte-et atremftti. it ha* become tb« want in every line of boat I ; * we*a. from retail metx hsnt to mannTa^trsre* from etijcineei to conlralot from corporation H> farmer. 1/1 m tell yoti detail and fire you a demonstration || Pleasantville Motor Co. I 7 South Main Street \l t*Waftt# Ave, IIP mrkSANTVII lT. N J a*« eu** it