j- OCEAN CITY SENTINEL
m vol. xu
OCEAN CITY, N. J„ THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1D20.
NO. 4
|i Ocean City Sentinel l»ubll*k»4 W ••kly *i OCKAN CITY, N. J. — B»- .. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor i 50 Per Year, Strictly in Advance. hbdical I °K W. 1\ HAINES OR. NINTH AND WESLEY AVE OCCAN CITY. N. J. 1 K to 10*. 111. ' r KICK HOL'KA: { » to I |> HI. |ii« p. iu. I >MHl I'ltOU*. AM McU1C.1l 14> Ml II** tic* >lHHkp' Mild H 01 rscllv* U> iuua*uc* rtwtili*ij Movement* Dr. Florence B. Haines llour* by Aptmiultuvul Ui'hAN t IT\. S. J. • oure— *-IQa. 111 ,if-a p. w 1 Allen Corson, M. D. 816 Wealcy Avenue I • ean City New Jersey I dell fit. [ * uter-JHaU* IS A. ^JKRSCHKL PKTTIT, M. D. 807 WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY i>Or« 8wun; * lo 10 a. iu. 7 to I p. iu. lr>one iimor tloiim Pliooe 277 Until# a in. I S p. m. #-• p. m. John H. Wiiiticar, M. D. Eighth ano central Ave. Ocean City. n. J. Qk. Wilson Y. Christian *« DentiMt»« 809 Central Avenue IH'KAO CITY, N. J. Bell Phone, 162. (fell Phone ajfi-W Ocean City Calls Oiven Immediate Attention DR. DAVID M. SAXE VETERINARY SURGEON lop ■ Specialty sa NORTH VIRGIN I A AVENUE ATLANTIC CITY. N. J Parmerly Chief Veterinarian U. S. E>pr«aaCo. (ifflN Hour*. Ocean City Tuesday W«lu««d»> .1 V lt»*. m. Friday. Saturday. ) I S-&.80 p. m. DR. CHAS. H. VAIL Osteopathic Phjskisn Ocean ( lit Office Philadelphia Office <U6 Rich* Hi. IU% ll*sl Katair Trust llldf . Phone. 8*^ J I'houe. Walnui Una Booth Phones Night Phone Call, 68- W Hughes' Central Pharmacy 8th aTld Weiley Ave. Ocean City, N.J Phoue 246* W Phone your order. We deliver free A1TOBNIYR.AT.I.AW. Wootton Harcourt & Steelman LAW OFFICES 40# NtRTM itriit Law Ivhhni Ocean ClYV. N. J. Atisstic CiTV. R. J •mil HImM: it 1. a. ir.a ^yJORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR AT LAW, " • ■.del tee. Neater aad *.**«••»* e» in ,.re me oeert ttoamla*. *. CAPE BAT rOl'NI IaoA »*.. " J. (Oppoafte Public Building*' \ . holt Arum Awneew 0- Boowoli. AW OFFICES Apjjar fit Boswell, MlKTIU IV ONAVCEEY. HOURHK BUILD I NO. i URY AVKNl'E and F.IOHTH HTKEKT OTEAN CITY, N. J. Wm. H. Collisson, Jr. Aaeo. N. Am. HO* C. K. Civil Engineer and Surveyor l Ity Kogineer , ncsan City, IV. J. — — — — — —■ While They're Yet Young add alroag fibre to tha ch«racter of your little- ones by Instilling an appreciation of thrift. It will mean more to them during youth and throughout life then tn Inheritance. R n rot 1 rage them to nw enough to bffin an account with ua; once started thay will take pride in continuing. And, remembering that example la better thai precap*, keep your own account in a healthy condition. Ocean City Title and Trust Company OCEAN CITY, N, i.
I WEAVER'S | i | Centrally Located in Ocean City, N. J. j ^ A*/, r% tv 1 Silk in Reaver, Grey, Navy, ^ Z Underwear aftASJhse % W to $5.00 per |iair. M X You'll soon need it JL X We have Gauze I'udervests and , , . . , A £ Union Suiu. Bilbriggan .orchil- siE Z v dren, Boys up to 16 years. KUrk. White ami Tan. T ^ Priced at 35c to 7 5c |xi m j $ SEALPAX — $ % F.tnottsrnion Suits for Women. ^1% g J Boys and Girls m 35c i« $ 1 OO per pan V S Weavers' for Dry Goods % X' %%%%% ^ ^ EXTRA ATTRACTION Today, April 22nd Respectable tef Prcbcy^ wuk Sylvia Breamer t Robert Gordon ORIGINAL, NOVEL, SPICY ENTERTAINMENT PRINCESS THEATRE 'J All aboard the magic carpet" a fascinating photoplay to be shown at the Princess Theatre, "SMf A modern business romance woven around the Arabian Nights tale of tha magic rug that carried tha owner wherever he wished to go. It abounds in humorous sit ust ions. Olimpars are given of beautiful scenery from coast to coast. Shown by comrteay of FIRST NATIONAL BANK OCEAN CITY. N. J. i « A Fine Piece of OCEAN FRONT FOR SALE BUSINESS SECTION OF BOARDWALK FOUND ALONG ENTIRE FRONT WRtTf FOR PARTICULARS Mmmmmy At Edward® OSKAN Q ITY, M.U.
Trustee Chew's Proposition Discussed by Commissioners —Fourteen Rides for $i. There mi read at the weekly mart lug of l lie < "it y ( 'umtnissiotirr* a letlrr from Hubert K Chew, trustee of llie local trolley Hue, iu which lie elated i hat tie had hegun active work lo put the ruad iu operation a* quickly apossible. t oiiliuuiiig Mr. ( hew says: • As you kuow, the road ha* been under m> *u|tervl«i4iii fur aiuuuibar of year*, and, a« the result of my experienced! the. operation of the road. I tiave come to j the COII Ot mlM liial the present rata of fare la w holly Inadequate Home yearago. the c«iu|»auy had a system of charging a double fare, hut (hi* ayntaoi did nut produce a* much revenue a* i lie single fare system. The road de lend* ttry largely for Ita palrouage upon cottagers at either end of Ibe islaud, although it al»o baa, during the ' ajoutti of August a large amouul of ,*trictly transient bualuaa*. "Iu my opluloo, ibe beet luteraata of I the city aud of the (raveling public >%..uld tie nerved by the charging of a "ingle fare of ten ceu(». which would :« (tie amount paid by all Iraoaleul ridera. Iu order to provide irauaporlaiioii at a reduced rate for the large number of cottager* at either aud of (lie Island w no are obliged lo uae the road frequeotly, I would »ugge*t the -ale of a commutation ticket glviug fourteen ride* for a dollar thte ticket I o be good between June 16 and Hep(ember 16. You will uote that, uuder (lit* plan, the regular rider will piy only about the same rate a a la now charged under our aeveii-ceutfare plan, while the trau*leot rider caouot object to a charge of leu ceula for e poaalble ride of aix milee. "I am quite aure that the plan tn regard to the (area will produce the beet financial re-ulta for the city, and alto will be fair aud Juet to the traveling public "If Ibe plau *ugge*ted meet a with (he approval of your honorable body It would *ave considerable time In the decision of the matter by the Board uf Public Utility ('ommlaalouera to have your body pa*» a resolution approving the proposed change of fare, 0 aud for * ardiug a certified copy of aald reaolu don to the secretary ot Ibe Board of Public Utility t'ommlaeooera at the State House at Trenton, N. J." Director Campbell wai of the opinion that the plau would Dot work aatiafactartly, from the financial end. I he letter waa ordered received and Hied, and the matter was referred to the City Cnroiuiaalnnera as a committee of the whole They will talk tin matter over with Mr. Chew before actlou Is taken. BS)| More Property. L. Fell* BHvagn. of this city, ha* purchaard from Charles E. K (earner through the agency of John J. Foster, the store aud dwelling H27 Asbury avenue, now occupied by the American Ex preas Company, as an office, and by U C Gordon, the company's agent, aud his family as their residence. The new owner will not get possession of the property until April 1, 1921. SCHOOL TEACHERS ARE RE-ELECTED Two Didn't Seek Re-appoint-ment— Mrs. Van Gilder Again Made Principal. The Board of Kducatlon, at an ad Journed meeting Friday night, reelected all of the teachers applying. These are: Mrs. C. 8. Bcull, Mrs. J Kdward Voes, Mrs. sterling Colt Misses Sarah Oofl, Florence M. Steel man, Anna A. Mac Neel and Harriet Otbb. C. O. Kllby and E R. linger. Prof. James M. Stevens, superintendent of the city's schools, told the members of the board that be had not received au application from Mis* Cotton for reappointment as a grade teacher In the Wesley avenue acbool. He had appllcttloue, he elated, from Misses Louisa Morris. Hanel Harris and Mabel Lake, of thla city, for populous as grade teachers Mrs, Kathryn Shields applied for re election as school nurse, aud she wa* unanimously re-elected. Mr. Steven* said that be bad ao application for the position In case Mrs. Shields did not -rek re-election. This was from Mm Foster, a local oume. Dr Allen Corson, medical examiner; Henry W. Town tend, secretary «»f the board; Major L. H. Thomas, at letidatine officer, and Mlaa Rmlty Lynch, clerk Iu the superintendent * office, were re-eleoted. Mis* Boyle was re-elected librarian of the school, at • compensation of 96 ! a nontb. I). L Yanamau was re-elected Jaut(••i of the high school building, Mrs Catherine C. Garrison Janttress of the -ams school . aud Francis Corson, Sr., janitor of the Wesley avenue acbool. Mrs. I* D. Vanaman was re-elected janttres* of the Ocean City Rials Hummer Hchool. and Capt. lY»rson was made janitor. Mrs. Ralph Van Odder was reelected principal of the Wesley avenue school Mr* Huydam, who Is the teaeher of domestic science, and w ho was mar rted some month* since, did net apply for re election. This, whh the failure of Mlaa Cotton to apply far reelection a« a grade teacher, left two > a reticles to be filled. After he had announced the application of the other teacher* to be re turned to their poalilotis nait yaar, I'rof Htevens told the board member* that he was glad to recomasend all nf the applicants. In the regular order of business of the board, Wlllerd W. Adams, of the building and repair committee, re ported that the eenttletor# on the Weeley avenue building here been re paired. I>r. J. Thorn ley Hughes rf the seme committee, and who, as vice president, presided at the meeting ur til the arrival of I>t. Herachel Rett it the preeMcnt, etated that lie had or dared a ladder fbr the Weeley avenue school. * Hpeocer R. Mean, of the high »ebool memorial committee, reported that he had presented this subject to the Young Men's Pmgfisstve league Morgan- Hanck Peat, of the American Legfao, aad the Chamber of Dear
mere# All of these organ net Ion* favor the project, he said. Dr. Hughe*, of the saiur committee , reported having brought the matter to the attention of the members of the IV O. of A camp These reiwrt* were ordered received end spread upon the minutes Hupt. Htevens* report for the month of March showed the total enrollment of puptfa to the ecboola to be 6TS; percentage of attendance, A» R, Wm Bste, A big bargain two lots ($1000), for i I860; must he sokl in close an estate Two lots, each 40x1 IS feet, for 92Ao f»»r both; they are on the eoutheaaterly •Ide of Haven avenue, ttte third and fourth lots north Of Third street; f*> down end balance on delivery of dewv Fbr further information, write to or •ee 8 R Rcuil Couri Room, City Hall, Ocean lity, N. J. adv., It. W Aienuv -ftonn ©n first mortfage fi per cent Asbury avenue bos mess property velar |I2,wp (to. XX, Ht-vn hkl office. Ocean City R. j. edv 4-tS, ft. Wsktwd. -Young man to work In and about Itavd wave store aud drive tight delivery track Read's Hard ware (More adv., 4 ti. 8t W a htip Apartment or bungalow for eaaaon , not over Mdn 99; state loco llott Address 44)8 Hansom street, rhtladelpbla adv., U.
PLAN COMMUTATION TICKETS FOR LOCAL TROLLEY RIDERS
PRESBYTERIANS HERE ARE GROWING Many New Church Member* Within Short Time- Trus tecs arc Elected. The l»*t few months uf fwr*otial work lo the First Presbyterian • Lurch ha* re*ulled in Hie access ton* lotaiititc { 42 new meuibc r- | Ue re are other- j l list will be retailed into meuiber*htp on Pentecost Sunday. At a congregational luerttng J liur*(lay evening, the re|»ort»of the variou* department* of the church were njo*l encouraging, aud C e de-ire wa* then expre»««-d that the member* seek to wiu other* to the aieuiber«hlp uf Hie church. The following were elected trusteefor three year* each: John It Juoe*, Han* Hurkbardl and John K Trout The trustees' action regarding thiImpfovement* to the church now near lug cooiplelloti wa* approved I hese Improvement* willcu*t at least |!ounu it I* slated. The new ligtitmg aysiem lu the church Is cue of the many marked improvements made - ♦ - — ELECTED TEACHER Mlaa llatt-l Karri* Will l><- laa Omul Use i.radr* Mere The Board of Bducatiou has elected Mlaa Hazel Harris, of tbi* city, teacher of the third grade in the We-ley avenue hebool for tue fall aud winter term, she lo succaed Miss t'otlou, wtju did oot apply for re election . There were three applicants for the position uf teacher— Miss Harri* and Mis* Morris, of this city, who will graduate from the Hiate Norms Hebool at Treu tun iu June, aud Mt*Mahel Lake, also of (hit cily, wh« tuuw leaching an Pleaaantviile. All are gfaduales uf the Ocean 1'lty High Hchool. Inasmuch as Miss Lake will be married in the *u miner, accordiu*' lo report*, her uaiue wa* not considered for the position of leacher by the board. \V be u the vote on (lie applications of the other young women w a«ca*t by the board members, U was found that Miss Harris had three and Ml** Morris two. Mew Books at l*at»tlc l.ihrsr». A number of new hooks have been received at the A>ceau ( ity Public Library, Including quite a few for children The book* are all t*v wen known and popular author* I he I - brary k. on Ninth street, uear A*Uiry avenue. Will Dceorslr pn-inrr Honsr Otis M. Towueeiid, builder, tie* received the contract to do the decorative work to the ceiling of the Dnughty movlug picture house in this city. It will be ail |«otl work.
SUNDAY IN TUE LOCAL CHURCHES &troDg Sermons and Excellent Mubic Heard byKlarge Congregationa. FiWaf M. X I iic-c arc •'hnrch-gulng Huuday* with the Methodist people I he ser • ice* are grow tug more |Mipoiar every week, and much interest I* shown A . (ugh standard I* being maintained by the choir, which sing* beautiful se •ret l«n* at e^ry service The set rnuus by the pastor, the Rev. ttaonte A Yard, are of the type which strike dome to Ibe nearer* and the listener appreciates their boldnas*. Hotidey. evening the topic upon w hich Mr. Yard spoke wa* 'The Hag Flog in Ibe Puddle." Hie text wa* from Jer *i^et not n»e sin mau glory iu bis w ledum neither let the mighty man glory In hi* might irt not the rich man glory lo his riches Hut lei him t >ml giorteth glory in tbi*. that he uuderstandatn OM. that I am (he Lord which exercise ioviug kiudueas. Judgment, and rlgbteuu*oaa» to the earth; for to these Iblngsdo I delight." I he speaker stated that the condition of the "tig frog in the puddle' c aisled only in I he miod of l tie "frog." Sometime* a very llllie achievement would produce thai effect on (be part of the *ubjed coucerued. Jeremiah declare* (del we are no! to glory lu any of ttmse thing* which have a tendency lo produce boasting. He does well lo admonish us not lo so Indulge Wisdom may have been acquired :«fter much labor, but Ibe great mass uf that wi*dum has bean ibe product uf other's brain* Tbe possessor i* largely an imitator. Then tbe vast amount of things lo know l* so ax tan - *ive. aud thai which even Ibe greatest know* I* so smalt lo comparison with the possibilities , thai II is almost ludicrous. Do not boast about your knowledge We are not to boast about our might any more than we are about ur wisdom. That, loo, has depended largely on tbe geuerostty and tbe a»- - (stance of other*. Sometimes a mere (uru of l tie w heel ba* brought tts Into power, and the turning or the same wheel may carry u* away. K tches have uotbtug stable lo them Hleoce is best to maintain regarding I dem. Fortunes have beeu made lo a ! day aud lost lu a night Honae hare l-een held lightly nntll tbe fingers of i lie |Ki**es*,»r have beeu loosened by death \N eeltb has grave Itmliettooe end Is possibly the greatest trouble maker of all. Tbe Utile frog in tbe puddle boast* on these uncertain i things, but tbe great soul, who I* counting <>ri eternal existence lo com pauionsbtp with God. has a greater { eott)eol; the knowledge of Uod. To ..udersland (.tod ft# tbe floe-art of schooling. It Is tbe flntsbfng touch or earthly ad ooaUou. Huch an education produce* a giant eonl tbat stall live forever In the saa of itod'e Inimitable love. Ft RET BAPTIST. "Denomlnatlooal Day" was appropriately observed at tbe First RaptUt ! Ghurcli Sunday, when the pastor, tbe (CUeliiitMO on Fourth Pwfe.)
YOUNG HEN ARE DOING GOOD WORK Local Baptists Carry NewWorld Movement Message to Country Chnrches. A team of young people has been developed from the llaptM Minute Men" and the cboru*, consisting of two doz so young folks, whose objeo tlvt te to carry the message of tbe ue* world mnveoieul lo the ratal churches of Cape May County. Automobile* are furnhhed and the chorus Is taken to the place of etigage tneut. There t h e nu mber* sing heartily and create a good spirit. The following young men contribute to the program by covering a special • ubject concerning the new world movement and speaktng for five to leu minute*: Carl Kelk, Arnold Hbaw, Michael I'lleggi. A It Fogg, Horace Petince and » tiarlee NIch 'N. Tbe pa*tor. the Rev M. M l#ewl*, opens with tbe proper eettiug mod then folio we the last mau with the concluding remark* Palermo and Tuckahoe have alreedy heen visited wliliRoutii Seaville and oilier places to cine before May 2. The experience la g really strengthening l he young folk*.
MONEY NEEDED FOR CITY SERVICE BOYS' MEMORIAL
Subscriptions Shonld be Given Promptly as Tablet Unveiling Occurs May 50. Dr J. Thorn ley Hughes, treasurer I of the Progressive League's com oil iter on tbe service boys' memorial tablet made tbe following report on Tuesday: Total pledged aud eaeti cootribu Hon- received up to April 14. ttt*. towards Memorial Tablet Fund HO12C0 Following received since April 14, 10 the form of pledges and eeafa con tributlons: Order Eastern Htar. Ocean City Chapter, No O. 910 00 J M Chester. John Clark, Prof. James M Stevens Albert Rtgler W Harris. Dr. W. W. Meddock. Jobo C. Hteelmau. Jerry De Franco, Florida Joam, Mr- Lydta Uaudy, John Mnlholland. Harold Hoodwin, of Phtlailelplita; Fklward K (Yemeni, of Washington D C.; Kugeue H. Millet of Philadelphia, and Mrs. Kate A. Young, of the Hotel Breakers, i>caan ^lly, a total of 1122 99. Torai pledgee and cash contributions. 91,144 00 Those who have no! given a contribution or a subscription should do to a* quickly a* convenient. It Is planned to unveil the tablet on Memorial Day, aud May 90 le not far distant. Ocrmi die rispidtes, We own and offet the following pro|*rtte* tn Ocean City, N J : Residence, northwest corner Fust aud LVnlral arena#, 9 9.899 Two-fkmtlr apsrtrosnt , IW Asbury avenue. T.980 MHal garage, West avenue above Hevsnth street 9.99P 299 feet on Railroad, Fourth aud Haven avenue. 8,<*V Residence, northwest corner Fifth and Wesley aven oe, IMKb Hotel sit#, Fifth and Board walk 90 990 Partly built garage. Ninth and Ocean at#nae. M990. Hafietch 8 (Vmpan7. adv., 4-lfi M. Ocean \ Ity. T4.J. Tb One aad All —Do not forget tbe 1 old tenable Raj* Villa laundry, whtrh we# e-tablished In Itlfi. Try it once— 1 complete your laundry while you watt. Okll, write or phone, 199- W Bay aveuue. Ocean Ctty. France# Freeman, Prop, adv.. I-IL if. Inqotrles from season's renters and purchasers for property are received , dally. For profitable results. Ret soar coltagee, aoartment* and bungalows with The statesman. AMMk Ortlnn, filk Asbnrv areoue Ocean PHy, N J. adr . tit. tf. Square piano for sals In good condition cheap $19 Kay aeenae, O.wen my N J adv., 4 IS it. For Hair —Medium sited safe In RivmI condition, Reasonable Apply rktirwi. office adv., ri W sxtwi> — OoaspoeRor, all round printer, at RgRTiwai printing offiea. (VeaatVly. If. J. ,| For Riurr Hew lag maehlw# Addrees r.( HkRTtRkL office, adv., 4 IA 91
WILL TAKE TRIP AROUND THE WORLD John E- Wick and Wife bummer Cottagcrb, to Start J DOC I. It became know u Friday eveulug el the la*t dinner dance of the stow of the t' eai. ( ity \acht('4ub that Mr. and Mrs. Jotio Wick, vim have use:, summer log for a great many years In their beautiful home on < kceau avenue ui (hi* city, leoguee to start 00 June first for a six months trip around the world. ( ommod.jrr Hcxamer Informed tbe member* present of thl* ted and ate cxpraaeed to Mr and Mrs Wkefc tbe club's heartiest tbeuk* for Kb* things they both did for tbe club In (he pa*( year ItsuMr Wick who test Jane suggested Kb# weekly d loner deuce* fur tba club Ha and Mrs Wiok took full charge of the dinner dan ewe assisted by Rear < bmmodoc* John Flu who managed so ably tbe moving picture show. An loformai reception was held by Mr and Mrs. Wick and tbe member* or tbe dab and tbetr wivas setad l bets a very enjoyable (rip and tbat (bay both will return again in tbe very bw*t of health u take their place* amongst their many good friend*. God speed, was their wleti YOUNG PEOPLE WED Mlaa Mabel Ptaa, si Tswsi|* * ■art CksweissM Bride. Ira Barton Champion, son of I F Champion, of this cily. and Mies Mabel L. Pfium of Tamaqua w -re married tn Philadelphia rhareday by Ibe Rev. E E. Kobt paetor of tbe Presbyterian Church at Fifty eacaod street end Chaster s venue A recepttoc folio wad at tbe horns of the bride's sister Mrs Besele Coeack , 26i*2 rteltzer street. Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. Ckampto# am Irving for lb# present at lbs bom# of tbe young man's parents. Hevantk street aud Weeley avenue. They will later take up their jesedeooe at Seventh •treat and Asbury avenue Tbe bridegroom le employed by his father The bride le a swter of Mrs Earl Newklrk. wbaae husband la a aoc of H. M. Newklrk, of tbMdty. THRIFT 8H0W To lee Ultra «m Use grlenes t»« WiraS Hsllsssl Bask Following tbe oatteo-wlde move Hon . tbe First Natioaal Beak of trie* city, will give a thrift show at the Princess 1 l>eater Mood ay evaotng. May $ A number of interesting films have beeu secured and ttekrto will fc* frws h all who deal re to go. Oil I at Ibe bank and secure your ticket. LUTHERANS RAISE MORE THAN $1000 Local Cbarch Musical in Phil sdelphia Was 8acce»fhl in Every Way. Tbe mustoaie glvee at lb# home of Mrs Peter Woll. Jr . lo Philadelphia Thursday even lug for the beeeAt of Ht John • Letbevat Church of this aed monT7ba*rT»h>00|t*im" ratse?for tbe church There were fine vocal select soo* by Hutb G. (Jibb and Albert P Aibrccbl violin n osd hers by Atom Graf# and readings by Alma R lYtgttv The patraoaama * incioded a Urge number of Philadelphia!)* who spend the summer season* to this ctty It a the purpose of tbe members of Hi. Joho'e La I bare Church to build a handsome edifice on the lot at the corner of Ibuth street and Ceatrel avenue pare based by the chore I > offi ctats last summer The Rev. Joha T. Gtlttaoo. of Bee Isle CMy. Is tbe pa* tor In charge Young lady lo attend Hammer Hchool desire* board or rem with private temtlv Addram;— Maigaret Avaul,4SS Klchey ava.. West (.tolling# , wood, New Jeraay adv., t 22. M
CITY'S NEW HIGH SCHOOL MAY COST FULLY $300,000
Architect Alfred to Girt Approximate Coot of Progoici McmorUJ Bmiiding. After viewing and diecaeefagaB one •iderable teagtL tn« lewtattrt pkao* I for the proposed new high aebeu vbirw as also te be a wm i <*• to the kioai hoy* who wee# Is lbs terete* in lb# WorM War and la ad "■ m : be s community building ua* membersor inejtaaed uf Edaaatl c ing* stewin# the cscvarions ' and" «c k'lve an appruxmwu eeet of tat ps It wa* the expeae* ad npininn ef tentetfve^piec* * - nm itu^'aad ' sucl as H is f#ic as dsmaad win oast at taew ui all ef (U mambam Mated that they could not give anythmg lib# a reel idea of ue coat, ao at mm make was u, try to got as daftaMe ae peeeaoie team (be en iikost Tbe tentative p«aa* wee# eotarictad ivjaa^BaiaMh^f ^^laa^e Oby, a The plan le to Mt^tebgtstaol memorial bonding on (be camp grwond now owj>edjby ^tacky^aMtar bfteek between Gaaaa end AUaoUc It plans lag for tbe new bgft fee fc we years *rmn* Tb- t *aa read at tbe anUg ef ibe board a letter from Ctets ■ Town that ;*»!** ri«adae> and I tamfT had com bt osd with Howard Binwl. aa aapeneocvd AtlanUc Ctty airiMiaiB. aad Had. mmuwmm^uM — <tai— d pet" urwwTm Tteleaw^ ^ New crop New Oriaaaa aeolaama. H SKjp^en band. ^ tt^pm^aan; t gaalt£?ibt,^^^|^ worth Tte, ' i^tgbM^wTpM Half caate. ba" mortgags1*1" HaSffirt 1 4 « *'Otd*pau « Onsaa CHy. N.J adv.. Mill. oSS&Zr** ^ Mwd?yC4 it'iL" Utopaa A pari ma a >a o«aa fbr tbe Ocean Oty\ ^ Pas Falb oa Tiaui — 9hmm weti-fhmlatad bouse iv# bad Wiai Foa Balm —Pool tahie m gaad aoc dfriaa; aim 4J8x9.fi AfifF. W WL. 1 W.J, adv. , 8-1. tf »' * Apply 'V* Weet avs#na# mMw^lt W >waMP— ^ rs=ffi88M— « Sale of Millinery Thursday, Friday and Saturday Great KrdnctKm yo Ladftca and Children to Hiffi J. H. HILORETH
If you want to buy a precious stone you naturally go to a dealer of reputation — some one npou whom yon can rely. If you want to buy clothing tW days, when price? are so much above those formerly charged, it would seem the part of wisdom to deal with a Tailor of reputation— -upon whom ytm can rely. Thi» is the reasoning which has brought us tm ch a remarkable increase in business tn the last rear, JULIUS ROTH I TAILOR | Oman City, N. J. The Baptist Gorner What doc# BUM stand for t Baptist Minute Men I Aa organ i ration Of ymag wen la the Pim Rapt**- Qririrh 9Mb 1 ■

