SUNDAY IN THE LOCAL CHURCHES fttrong Bcrmona and Excellent Moilc Heard by Large Congregation*. rmir m. a. Iltuibars, #Uaufti# aud friend# were praaaul In lU# MsiUotltot Cburcti Buuday. Tba ©lioto oavar mux belltc and Abe mf iuou# ware qjo*( appracialad. Tbe narnlug eeruiuo produced uiu> b comment lu tbe morulug tbe pastor cpoka ou I be euUject, 'Tbe Art end Kewerd of Overuomluc," I be text for wblcb we* fouod lu H#v 2l;f: "He tbel over oometb ebell tuberll ell thing*; eud I will be ble God eud be ebell be My boo." Tbe uiloleter #poke of tbe lew of overcoming, bow uulvereel it lie* been eud bow It bee ooulrtbuted to tbe world 'a development. Tbe varton* dlflloulttee lu tbe petb of progreee beve beeo puebed eeide eud eu oowerd mercu puebed wllb rnucb v|«or. Mr* Yard meutloued tbe bietorlc eUlemeut of Nepoleoo In regard 10 tb« patbleee Alpe, ee tbe eogiueere eald I bey could out peee through (been. •'We alert tomorrow." Tbal peee le a ~ perpetual mouumeut to tbe detertuiueitoo of tbe greet leader of ermiee. Tbe courage of David H. Moflait we* referred to ee be reeolved to build e railroad, from Denver to Halt Lakt UMg. (lve«cv%M|ug ell tbe mouotalooua dlAcuJUee ibai earvouudad iWc build lug of tbe Keueme Canal wee a feet of wblcb eoy people could well be proud. Continuing, tbe speaker told of tbe great religious overcomere— David Ltvlugetou, Dr. Chalmers, of Kd id bunt, and others— but tbe area I eel overcome/ Is tbe one who baa tb« power to overooma tbe procilviUee lu one's nature to do tell. These evil# are moat pronounced In moet of ua aid It tehee Iba combined wills of God eod men to gain tbe victory. Tbe reward af overcoming le eonablp of God, tba rqaal or wblcb le unthinkable, ar. ADocrnKVe. There we* e large-aitcd coogregaDon el tbe 10 o'clock meae In Ht. Au gustlne'e Church Hundey. Tbe rector, I tbe Hev. Tbomea F. Blake, spoke to parents on tbe urgent need of tbe proper (reining of their children lu tbel* religions duties. DIED SUDDENLY ■re. |. p. Clarke Had Stroke or Aeopiear. Mrs. John P. Clarke died ratber eudHbhIB nf .1 ■ ....I
danly of apoplaxy bar borne 1441 West avenue, this city, Saturday morning. She had not been well for quite awhile. Her buebend left tbe bouse 8a turd ay morning, and, returoljg a little later, found ber lying on tbe floor, with a cut on ber bead, sustained by tbe fell when abe was overcome by tbe stroke. A pbyelcten we# summoned, bat ebe wee beyond medical help and died wtthln a few minutes. Death wae due to apoplexy end herdtnng of tbe arter lee. Tbe body we# oent to Philadelphia by Funeral Director Oedmen, eod tbe fnoerei took piece from tbe bom# of her daughter. Mrs. Margaret P Hudeon, 6211 Locuat street. Tuesday. Her vices were conducted at Mrs. Clarke * late residence. 1441 West avenue, by tbe Rev. George W. Yard on Hundey after noon. Mra Clarke wee born Jo Philadelphia on May 80, 1862. DANC3 A SUCCESS Tactai Cl«b*e Annual Kvenl Wsi Wall Aiiredce. Tile ninth annuel five bend red end dance of the Ladles' Auxiliary of the Ocean City Yacht Club took place Wednesday evening of test week at tbe Bellevua Hotel. Philadelphia It bee long aloes been recognized that t hi* event wee one of tbe social function* of Philadelphia. Tbe experience of previous years en ebled the committee in charge to make the evening even more enjoyable then previous year# by paying attention to those little details wblcb eontrlbnted so much to tbe comfort ^ enjoyment. Many who attended have never aommersd In Ocean City, hot expect to this year, aod, no doubt have bad eueb a taste of tbe aoclabllIty end that friendly feeling which exist among the member# end their families that they wUI become mem bate of tbeclab eod Ibe auxiliary Many or tbe permanent residents or Ocean City attended . DUBS UNPAID Commerce Chamber Members Nrgieet Important Metier. Many of tbe otw member* of tbe Chamber of Commerce bed not paid their dose elnoe being elected to thi* organisation, it wee eald at tbe leet meeting. President Htenton eald tbel tbe body be# 46 members; of tbeee 16 have paid. The thought wee ex pressed that tb. doee should be paid by member# with In thirty day# after joining It wee the opinion of several of tbe members tbet there ehoold be ap pointed a finance committee to look after this pert of tbe chamber'# bu*l neee. The thought wee tbet unit of those who beve neglected the metier of paying dues should be reminded. Tb# dose ere 990 a year, payable semi-annually. »*« ■■■■. ■ — Wlier e» Teer-Beoh. Mt Ht. Mary'# College, of Plain field, bee teeoed Iteflret year-book, end Mis* Jntte E. Hlake. eteter of tbe Hev. Tbomea F, Blake, of thle city, was tbe editor lo-eblef. Mtee Hlake, who H one of the tees here In tbe college, contributed several excellent article#. ■avtMr«t* Ue»# Moose. Police Justine Frank H. Ware, or this city, be# purchased the cottage «* ,WI Aebury avenue from the owner, t iers* Heuet. of Oak Lane. Mr Were bee been living In the house for Mverel meutbe.
'HOTEL HAN'S DEATH 3 SURPRISE TO MANY: t Audcraon Bourgeois Had Beeo Serioubly 111 Ouly u Few Week*. Audeteoli llourgeot*. abu died at bis bums In Kstellvllie, Atlantic * ! County, Tlturedey evening, wee burled j in the Ksieiivtlir cemetery Hundey' i afternoon Hervi.-e* wrre held et ble ' lets borne at - o'clock. conducted ty . I tbe Hev. t Jlulou < » bt f M* llowo, N J 1 1 Air. Bourgeois bed uol bc*;i »#J- f r I several moutbe -iu feci member* of I ble family say tbet be never A y re I I covered from tbr ebock et d I' .urn# |-u-i*innl by btui lu a gee tioe * I tlou el K*lellvilie aome >*•/» *a b I be we* seriouely III only stout t m f I wecke twfore bl* dvwtb ^ I Deetb wee due to e coaip-lce< >1 IdMeueue Mr. Boargeoie. wbu we* buru el I Sleurtcetown. N J iu« of Or I Uourgeote, • ee Ui bis nitjiUftl yew/ I lu bie ewriy hfe ue we* e ecboct J teweber, eod we* principal of (M I school el KiUllvtli# end lbs cue ei I Hekerevtile. He sta lled Lew iu tbe luthcee of Lewaiiog A Black in tern I den. eod wee ed milted to (be ber bci I never practiced I He built tbe Normendie Hotel Id Ithtoclty nearly twenty jeers ego. eud I wee active In Its meojr^c-- UuriDg I thr*r i i4h H* .wld tbe botel aft* | week* ego to tbe Ocean City Hotel I CuDipeujf. Mr Bvurgeole we* active In hvoiu I cretlc circles In Atlantic Coouty eud , I we* a member of tbe board of free I holders from Wrymoulb Township for I several terms. He wee eu aggre«*i* e I member of Ibis organization. He w*» also active lu educational mailer* Id end near Eetellville. He met Mies Annie Eetell. daughit r I of tbe late Daniel K. E-tell, et K*teliI ville. end they were married lu InSK I Mrs. Bourgeois died last Novemberliber* wee one cblld. Mr#. Jems* M I NVinetou, of Philadelphia, who was I with ber father et tbe time of bis I deetb. In addition to tbe Normaodle Hotel I here, be owned much laud lu WayI mouth Township. He Jeeves two brothers end three I Bister#. They ere Geor ge A. Bourgeois, I of Atlantic City; K. A. Bourgeol# eud I Mr#. John Mart#, of tbl* city; Mra Kd- ( I ward Hcbuder eud Mrs. Harry G. I Steel men, of Philadelphia. i - • w-* — — ^ Vacbi Clab'a social Scmod. I
1 1 Tbe eoclsl committee of tbe Ocean f IClty Yecbt Club expects within a r I abort time to announce Its proposed I program for the season. Chairman y I Frank Newberry, of tbe bouee com- . mittee, le now buey with ble men lu - i getting tbe club bouse In tbe pink of 1 ooudlUon for tbe opeolog of ibe club, . wblcb will be ou Decoration Day, » May 80. Hebe# made arrangements 1 1 for a new steward for tba season. »| Hnniaiows Sole. The fonr bungalows built by Harry i D. LeC-to on Asbury and Central » I even use. above North street, bavin? 'I been sold, Mr. Le Oslo contemplate* building several more houses In tbet section of tbie city. He to erecting > fourteen bouses and also a lace factory In Camden, tbe factory being for the Camden Curtain Company. Notice to Absent Ife/endints. la dhwwesry at >*w j#rs*o . I To Marr T. Hoob sod Jsrotn* n. I Mr "IU"* of so ordsr of tb* Ow.rt of Urbaamrr oT 5sw Jersey msd# no ttw 4s y of | tbs dale bersof, in s csa*s « bare to Adam H. 1 , May» 1* cwmpiataaau sad you aredsesodeots I yos*r* required to sppssr sod sonvrr to \hr I oomplato-nt'* bill on or hetore AprTi 8Mb. oait, or I be aatd bill wtU Ss (Wkso SS COO • leaanl a«a!n«t yos I To* *atd bt'l I* flt*d to torsrlna* s mrortcacb> *24 10 .'±2 A J U 11 »U>* dated lumbar Sb, Iter. oo«r»r1n« lol No MM in n»oi, C on plao of Oraao Oty Aasoelailon. M ru> o I (kaan Lily, rouoty of Osm May sod Stauof Nrw Jstsry A nd yso Mary T R«sb srr msd« s defend - aot t^-auor ,.»u owl *atd land, sod you J*, romsw kuoti arsstsde a d>#rod*ni barauar a* tb* huot^od of tbeaaid Mary T. Ku*b you claim iotas interest in ■ 00 isod. Us ted Krbrusry 27ib. iwo ALMKRTA HOWRLL, fkMlrltor o< ComrUlBsot, Market Ht.. Ostndra, K.J h. it. r. r.. mM. DUMOI UH OF A V A LU*, N. J. •OAKllWALK RKI'AlltM Contract No. 100. Msalsd bid* will bs rsrslv*d by tb* Hosrd of (y>mmt**ion*ra of th* boroa*k of Avston. K. J , Bt tbr <'oniml*«loeerV t'hsmbrr, to sstd Itorouili st Ui« boor ol ?.Wo'rlork p m.. April 'H. \m b>t MrnUhisesll Isbor.tnolo. •tr.. naossssry for th* rctwurlnc of to* Hoard wal* sod th* s)<i r oartiea hrtveen Twstitysixth sod Tiurty tnraiiui *u**U. InclujfTS, at Avalon.K.J. All M.1« niuil br made -on tb* Man k 'orm* provided tor ttmi purpose, m.d robtsln rs*h. or **rttfl*d r/ia*k without ron dltioo. payabl* to IVtroufti 1 r*a>ur*r, to the •um -»f our itundrrd dollars (etfam.) A turet; company bond, set i-rsetory to tb* >aht t <>ni in >*lunero and ^oUcttor IB tbs »um of toe prr rsfitum of tbs aiuoust of tbs cor tract, Will br required of tit* SQCroWalul bid der within ten d*y* after notice ,.1 (>.« swart of tl>* rontrai'l. A i-9> t itii atr mn#t b* furntohed With bid from a aati«r»rt.irr Bursty cotnpwny. crrtlfv mt mat lb*y am furni.h th* bond rrqulrwl ui.dsr tbl* smiran w rsqutrs-l Th* rift, l D. f^ert a,,y of K|| hid* H t* Kd* knd 10 W<k,¥<' •Igr ,n,OTO,k,,ty Is am Hpcrtflnatiotia and Idsuk form* may b* ohlatnsd tri.iu tbs Ulrsetor of Public WWe* or koklnrsr. Wfl. II. ^I.I.IRhon, jr., Boroof h RBptMSf Ooean Cii>,N J. W. M HA HIUtN, lllrscior Public Work* (I.H., P. P.. asm. Avsion, N, J, Nflticp 8f Rlrrlian. CITY OF Oi KAK CITY. la sob for ml ty with th* pmt l>ion« nf en *ct rptlllsd, *;An Act 1., Kvwulate KIsctlOB* |(* • IMon nf ISM, appn.ved April «, like, and to•atsudmsnt* thereof • K.diea \- horvby kti*». «bst th* board n/ D-* i.'n and » i^cikm. win sit at th* r oa tn* dralfnalrd plan** P»r#l »«rd .Vo. # Fir* lino**, Albnr* a*r nu*. iwi,,w Htatb itrwu M*M.nd W *ed- l oun R.-.ni In Utf Hall coriifff nf Slutb strsst ami aisnu*. Tuesday, April jo. 1910 between Ui* hntir* of thr** and nitiso'rlork ou said day n.r n.r puii4>«*of tn«k|itc M israltoAiJvolen an ', id ret la* and correct ... r**,,lf.r "I »»t*r» for 11. r Fnwldcntui Apr!! r.* ilrji'"'^''*" W ** Tu*Oay NtUMSI* hereby fflirtitbsl a pr*»M**l|al primary Si«r,ion am »w held In tbs abovs nmD*d piMiinf pi**** on Ttunday, ApHl 37, 1930 lylv# -thirty P,M arid n I I M , II l|t'r| t 1 lilt At I ivlmr* |K* Um m5S5 "2.* ^ » ailaS r. r. 10 i«* *>*«' .1 at lest Ion on 1 >»r»day. Sovsntb*r rirJdH.1 ,h* sleet Ion ;»h*r* win tw T W*IT* preside i, tin I slsstof*
Tfcs ori# iuil »r.<! first . vami-b ftfr |-r idu «d II # i«vso coiDj<Utc suiialu' if or DVi-f 34 t • r« i tn tly b-gb-grade transi^fi ..t v .-/u*«L f r lib- ibg Floors Furniture end Interior Woodwork SVcpaml id natural varnish, also with etaui r./fuhinaJ giribg l<a_td j i. iULmu i4 all tLc Lard Huuk, eu b as Cbweey , b«l*st, MahBgeny, L< Oak, Ok Oak, Gel gen Osk, Rsttaoo#, ate SLovf the gra.u of the wood IT IS TOCGH-WATERPKOOF- DURABLE „ CARMOTE FLOOR VARNISH ^le s wvWhirfful bD.>;i liv Pl jur*, < Tabkw. Uuj'iow Haeb*s, buuktasii, lAake end all Ullcrwr * wd-w /a AA lot Coi<* Card bold by ^ ta C. B83i St Cl. L ViiwWy J ! HEHORIAL DAY Monuments, Headstones and Markers Finished and Ready to Letter and Erect Before May 30th We have tn our thowr yard* and warrr - 'Ri in !"«•*• i'v . ■ 1 Catinlt-i > r Sou tnonumen'.#. hradMouc*. marker*. c«»/ner |>o*t*. etc., ol (Le *(*:; »:•! . ltre ai»l marbles of the country, one of tbr largest an l dcM stock# of huialtrd uiorial* ever carried by any monumcuUl ti;j n. We inanufacturcd tbr~r . before pr tews advanced and arc se-ling tlu-tn murb 1 c*« than wc can manuucintr them today. We can Icttrr and erect any of thi* w.'fk, before Mr ;on*I Day, TIkmc who devire to lak* advantage ol this o|.j*>runitv : » get a mci: erecte'l pnor to May 30th. it will pay them to call st onr p! .ces of business in j" antvtlle or Camden and make m selection at ot.ccs* »« wiil \<c sold out at tb rate wc are 1 ou selling We al#o have in fetock tbe largest supply ofjtpjgb Block we ever cart 1, luught before tbe price ..dvaticed .«nd we c»n m«oufacturc promptly and ere.: i once moat aay special thing that may be desired. We are equipped with every labor sating device to manufacture, letter ! erect moauxxienu. work, including the surface cutter, poUsbtng macbim pn» malic tool#, plug drill*, etc. Call and purchase now. The sounsr you call the belter dtipiav you » •!! I r to select from. Our Specialty u desigmug, manafactunug aud erecting mausoleum- publi and private tucmortala. Camden Yard Opposite harleigh Cemetery HI LL PHONt. 27 j7 Pleasantville Yard Opposite Atlantic City Cemeten HI.LL PHONE I REPRESENTATIVES O. J. II AMMhl.L. Pre*.. 117 N. Cornwall Ave., Ventoor, for Allantic L '. . . A. L. HAMMK1.1.. Vice Pre*., A hereon , N. J., for CumY-erUud. CajA Burli ton. Ocean and Atlantic Counties. F. IIAIlt HT, Camden, N. J., for Camden. Salem ami Gloucester Counties W. Do BOIS, CLAYTON, N J., for Clayton and vicinity. { II. U. liALB, Cape Charles, Va., for Slats of Virginia.
0. J. HAMMELL CO. Main Office PLEASANTVILLE, N. J. M _ <52t _ How would YOU^- — like a raise, — \ for \\Ww 34 Years Work. That is the kind of increase in salary the minister has received. His living expenses have risen just as fast and as far as yours. But he is paid on the average just 52 cents more per church member than he was paid 34 years ago. The Minister Never Fail m You Every officer of the Government with a war message to deliver appealed to the ministers first of all. But of the ministers receive less income than government economists figure as a minimum for the support of an average family. When hospitals need money they enlist the support of the ministers— and receive it But when sickness vkits the minister or the members of hii family they must be treated in a charity ward. His pay is lets than a day laborer's, 8 out of every 10 ministers receive less than $20 a week —about half the pay of a mechanic. We Pay Him Half the Wag ft of a Mechanic And of th^we pitifully inadequate aalariev how much do you contribute* Nothing if you are outside the church - an average of leas than 3c a day if you are a church mam ber. All of ttt share in the beneftti of Christian ministers to the community. They marry ua; bury ui; bapt re our children ; vim ua when we are aak. In their hands ia the spiritual trmininf of the youth. We Are AU Profiteer* at Their Expense F^art of the Intecchurch World program in this —a living wage for every minuter of JesoA Chmt; an eOn ietit r iant, and a chance to do a big man 'a job. If you want better preachers, help to pay the preacher* better. It's the beat investment (or your community and for your children that you can ever make. © INTERCHURCH WOHJJD MOVEMENT 93 wmrr tt«k tttryt, www yo*k city F*8s ^wfcflwsfior. a-' rk « *e**f n**nr**ir t-.tod* y — f|| tSemnfh /Sa ** frmttom of $0 Amm/nar'aM
Real Estate and Search Company KXf>*XSft.MTB Fidelity Trust Comratv ui Mcwa/k iVildiood Title aod Trust Co. "i Title Jnauriince Sea rebe*f Abstract* of Title. Conveyancing Fire Insurance ; KfiMr.pt bt fv.ee AH Work UuaraDlrr Mw ucy to lA>*n on Good Fftat Mwigag* , Karoo# for iblc Offices in Firat Niitionl finuk Building Cape May Court Houac N. J . flllen F- Ltevering Well Paper «ij7 M CKIc> AI C#«I <#.! AN C 1 1 % , N. J.
ARE you using Edison Mazda Lamps ? |f I not, why not? They give three timet B as much light as the old style Carbon lampe fl for the same current consumption. m OCEAN CITY ELECTRIC SERVICE of Atlantic City EbodriC Company * - - ■ - — * * 1 i' 1 / J
11 AVS you a cottage, bungalow 1 or ajartuieut lo iunitoh^ U'i Itavr a line oi Ki KUiTraii al lews ; than Philadelphia price# Wiathiw » -hade* a hjiccui.ly . CHAb L ADAMS A BRO 720-2? A &0U8V AV
' msetmr m»4* *»«c/*4. »*o r+c-*t- rettrmumt ATT* * rtom o* C"ac«* * oe*c>+uer Jerry DeFranco 0 ( Hi* AIDthS-Ys*'-A'Ound BARBER SHOP • 43 A*t>o ry Av*nu* scar to c»« m*ll Biswas #no#, #mof B^'sa sso * cur ee-CB o» C'0*s# *mo »i>t r*mo c aaairra • _ aud * o oop Lima or ro* *-»* Sk.aaa*a.s was* os roBACGoa m/o-r* Bmo *ooo*au Maddock's Pharmacy CigHth and Aabury Avanus Phona aSO Th* SQuars Dsai Shop 'or O^ug ®toi"s Wama | Wc Recommend for Cough*, Cold*, Bwichhs , j Syrup of Tat with IC.vtra. t of Nyal'a Laxaculd. tlie Idea Cod Livers an \ Menthol. Remedy l«.»r Cold in the Head Price 50 cent* I Vice 25 centBell Phone, I86*J I srsitoft Stored Re upholstering LET LS j Window Shades ESTIMATE , ^ FOR YOU Awnings and 'House Furnishings ( ■ >ur price* are l owest possible coualsleut wt(h Good Work aud Rest Matmal Lawrence n. Lear n54 Aahury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. — — i
= SIMMS' RESTAURANT and DELICATESSEN 622 Boardwalk WILL OPEN FOR THE SEASON ON SATURDAY, MAY 22 ^ I ~ — ■ — | The \"ouii<t Man Who is Ambitious ^ | does not aay "It can't be done"— but remark* "I will." He puts hi* energy to full working power by depositing his money regularly with the First National Hank. 5 per cent Interest Paid on Savings Fund Accounts. First National Bank OCEAN CITY.N.J. ' - . * - RHONE YOUR ORDER TWO PHONES : 205, 2ZO FRED P. BELL For Things Good to Eat SEVENTH STREET AND ASBURY AVENUE Reliable place to do your marketing. Meats, Groceries, Fruits and Vegetables. FREE DELIVERY TO ALL PARTS OF CITY OPEN ALL THE YEAR PUBLIC SALE REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, APR. 17, 1920 Sale to be held on premises I«ots Nns - and 9 Block N<> 7. on plan of Ocean City Land Company, including Unfurnished Dwellings, k no win as Nov Si 5 and Si7 Park Place, containing living room, dining room, kitchen, pantry. 4 bed room a, Iwlh. hot-water heat, electric hght>. in the large house I.iving room, dining room, kitchen, 1 bedrooms and i>Atii in small house, j Lot N<> *\\% Block No. 14 hi. Fifteenth and Bat Avenue ptoperty contains combination living and dininc ,>m' kitchen. 4 l^cdfooms and bath. SALES TO COMMENCE PARK PLACE 1 P. M TERMS Cen < («• ]*t ,*nt. of iIk p txWr tnu-r at c1«»*r »| V 1 1 "" *•"> .» CThZ CLAYTON HAINE, .»,« ^ W0RTH UW' AGENT Advertise in the Sentinel.
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• txtauoc 4 cH*a#a &*>***<. THArr R3MT %;** - 0l h « Overland 4 Touring. $945; Roadster, $945; Gxjpe, Sedan, $1575; Chassis. $800; Prices f. a b. Toiedc city garage i Pnc« h.': ect tc 1. w yft t vi» "KM aspect to L. W MILLE*
.:b*fi|V without ■ rxjticc . Seventh St. and Haven Ave. - I fMrvam »#bb* Moum* ■*«* ». .■•»•«>« ■» , J. |u>« »« w T** cauww a* • « - ./•-* *ai> I ■ 1 I ■ OAKLAND I sensible six * \ f" ANY men and women, who 1 ▼ A could well afford costlier can. arc driving Oakland Sensible Six Coupes Their selection was prompted primarily bv the enmatched value that this handsome, sturdy car represents and the unusual oprrxt ng economies that the Oakland Sensible Six effects over a long lifetime of efficient performance. " * Tomtmg Cat, $l23k Rot*tor. SllTS; Ccvpa, StttS; Poor tW Mas. I* | I | C H A R L ESTAC K I Central Garage fl Ocean City immewate delivery New Jeraer a - II V THt UNIVIBSAUCAI1 V (I mm wi J a :.CAt'Sl o it* all-around uiilitv. tbr B 111^ 1 • ' d one -ton track — with www drive — llr ha* made itselt an iMvtc bo^fwe* neeeatdty. It\ no dependable in aerviee where e\et placed, flexible and sure m control a»d Via a*.i oi oper*Tioo hord I ruck ami msintetBaoce and l our Need r — ^ ,tat *|| adium steel rtreogtb it ha> become tbe want m every line of Niai tie^s. ftxut) tviaii vnervhast to iimuihi liiiH from engineer to contractu! . fn>m mxrpoiratioti tx> fanner. Let «* tell you dHaiU and give von a deraotwttation . || Pleasantville Motor Co. II 7 Sooth Main Street Washington Ave. VT njMaNmjjE N J, OaU to«B. it 9B I - -- - -

