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B Ocean City Sentinel l»ubl<«fc«4 W«*kly at OCKAN C I TV, N. J. I. CURTIS ROBINSON Kdilor and Proprietor .1 jo Per Year, Strictly in Advance. llBDlt'AL DK. W. 1'. HAINES 'OR. NINTH AND WESLEY AVE OCKAN CITY. N J. i# to lUa. m. rriCIC HOI'KH Oiolc IU. Dtuf !». III.. Hvll Phone. JWO Mcllr «l iivinuuiu-a Mmtitcr aba ' wra-Uv* <J) IUUWUI* HKnlmi Mutt mrul* Dk. Florence B. Haifks Hour* by A|i|>uliiluicul Of LAN CITY, N. J. Uour*— t-IQ*. ib .iNr p. tu I Allen Corson, M. D. lid Wesley Avenue »cean City New Jersey, -beiiae luirr MImW- I JO- A. ~£KKSCHKL PETl«r, i. D. 807 WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY Uflta* Hour*. VtulOa. tu. 7 to • p. n. I "no* Offler Hum n Phone "j;. Uotlive in. I S p. tu. i» a p. ai, John H. Wiiiticar, M. D. 717 WESLEY AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. J. Qr, Wilson Y. Christian »• l>eiit iwt 809 Central Avenue tK KAR CITY. N. J. Hell Phone. 162. Hell Phone »Jfi- W Ocean City Calla Given Immediate Attention DR. DAVID Ma SAXE VETERINARY SURGEON Lio|i a Specialty a9 NOKTH VIRGINIA AVKNUB ATLANTIC CITY. N. ). Formerly Chiet Veterinarian U. 8. Bxprcaa Co. (ifflra Hour*. Omn City I uaaday WodiiMKlay, J V II a. 00. Friday. Saturday. J 1 JD-&JQ p. ni. DR. CHAS. H. VAIL O«teopalhic Phjsiciao OiNan i ll* Office Philadelphia office aur> Right h Hu l**i Krai K*t*lr Trust llldg. Ptioiir. -t'i J I'hone. Waloni IbM Booth Phoskh flight Pb«>neO*ll.b*-W Hughes' Central Pharmacy Bth and Wesley Ave. Ocean City, N.J Phone 245- W I IIUIIC .TT 1*

1'hona your order* We deliver Tree ATTOMN KY S-AT-LA W. Wootton Harcourt & Steelman LAW OFFICES aee Nihtm ■rnecT law Ouildins Occam Citv, N. J. Atlantic CiTv. N. J. Aniii M*w**ie a. o. 11 a JyfORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR AT LAW, rtoikeltor, llaeter and Esatalner la Chancer?, pram* Court rommlaioner Notary Public. CAPE IAY tWKT inn MK, a. J. (OpponNa Public BpUdlfn). W. Holt AMJA*. AUDMW C. hoowoli j^AW OFFICES Apgar & Boswell, Miitim IM CRAN0S8Y, BOP KM K RUILUIRU, (HfeURY AVENUE end KKOt III mTKKKT OCEAN «'ITY . V J. Wm. H. Collisson, Jr. Aoo. M. Am. Hoe. C. K. Civil Engineer and Surveyor Oily fteflneer, <»em Cfty. IV. J. 1 1 I While They're Yet Young e«M strong flhrr to the rhor • urter of your little one# hy Instilling an appreciation of thrift. It will mean more to them during youth and throughout life than an In* baritone*. Encourage them to eave enough to begin an account with tie; once started they wilt take pride In continuing. Ami, remembering that evample la lieltef than pre* cept, keep your own amain I In a healthy condition. Ocean City Title and Trus' Company OCKAN CITY, N, J,

1 ffiStf gf ggggggggggggggggggdr) i weavers! B & i 1 1 I j > > > Ocean City, N. J. > > > i ; — I % Some Seashore Suggestions i ? for Springtime \ Ladies' and Children's Apparel ' I V Ready to Wear By the Yard v MIDDIES VOILE* W SMOCKS GINGHAMS j jT WHITE SKIRTS SILKS 'i TT WAISTS SURF SATIN % $(r APRONS BEACH CLOTH J O, HOUSE DRESSES OKC.ANDIKS 'f V OVERALLS WINDSOR (. RF.PK u & CORSETS SATEEN'S ti HOSIERY BATISTE U UNDERWEAR LONG CLOTH T, m BELTS GAl.ATKA M jl BLOOMERS REPP J8| ROMPERS PLAIDS S For the House 'A ! & SCRIMS SHEETS U J? PILLOWCASES U V TOUEI.INo BLANKETS wt L.OTHS Bl'KEAt SCARFS T ~ TURKISH TOWELS •? V SILENCE CLOTH DISH CLOTHS ^ sheetings counterpanes 2 5 MOSQUITO NETTING 'JAM aboard the magic carpet" a fascinating photoplay to be shown at the Princess Theatre, "ftg,"' A modem businMt romance woven ground the Arabian Nights' tale of the magic rug that carried the owner wherever he wished to go. It abounds in humorous situations. Glim pact are given of beautiful scenery from coast to coast. Shown by eourtety of first national BANK OCEAN CITV, N. J. «

A Fine Piece of OCEAN FRONT FOR SALE BUSINESS SECTION OF BOARDWALK BEST VALUE FOR PRICE THAT CAN BE FOUND ALONG ENTIRE FRONT WRITE FOR PARTICULARS Massey & Edwards OCKAN CITV. M . sJ. Maddock's Pharmacy li|Hth Mnd Anbury Avcnu* Phon# eao « Do you appreciate Courtesy and Prompt Delivery ? Tlicu Why Walk, Phone 5R0 for all your Drug Store want* On or about April 15, the R. H. JOHNSON PLUMBING COMPANY will mow to 817 A8BURY AVENUE vhet patron# and friend# will br cordially welcomed

Strand Theatre SATURDAY jT f MAY 1st iff JCT/SLfC PICTURES F:r Wfw r^AedMl4 [MARIE DORO ! ( "TWELVE-TEN * \ Pwtocrt h bJC films b& lherbci^rrin'^ J

X 600 pupils will be | in field day festival 'i; V

gv Athletic Events, Dances, Etc. by Children of City's ^ Public Schools. Neatly 'MM) »tud*uU will |iirUol|ialti jL in the "Field Day Festival" lu he 'I* hi veu hy the i ulilh bcIiuuI# of Ocean ,'V t'liy at (lie old hBBeball park on Wed >l. »*«**>> N,*> IB. at 1 dU o'clock under 'i* direcllou of 1'rof. h K. linger, pliymdf jc«i instructor. The uieoit«r» of tin A ItoarU of Ivlucatinii the UMbflfiMl 'V the pupil* are doing their utmost to make thin day a »ucc*m*. I'tirie u 111 be a uiaM drill lu which '{• >76 pupil* will take part; a deuiouitraw. 1 ion of group game* fur ah grade*; ten yi> diMerent folk dauctnt hy the grammar, :* grade ami itigh achool girl*; an alh jieth' drill l»y lire seventh and eighth grade and high school boys; four *|>e p cial dance*, with costumes, aud eighl>» leeu track events. The field will he marked out with p while lines, 7 feet apart, on which the pupil* a 111 stand w hile doing the mass L exercises. p After the pupils have Ok^rrobled fori •*Y the mas* dull. "America" will he -ting, led hy Mlaa Louha T. Corson, supervisor of muelc, and there will he pU i he II g salute, led by Huperluteudent j. JaiuiF M. Stevens, after which Mr. f? I'nger w ill conduct the mass drill, jfc Trophies in the form of rihhous will L t>e given for the track event* red for {» lii-t place and blue for *«*coud place. ^ The rihhoii* will be stamped with the name of the event, place, claaa and p date. HU Mu-lc for all the number* will he L furnished hy the Ocean city Orcbea p Ira L This will tw the tig school event of the year* and no one can afford to — rui— -eeing it ( he internal the par ents take In (lie physical and athletic activities of their chlldreu will be showu by their presence on this o ca slot). Therefore, If possible, lay a*tdc all work on the afteruoou of May 12. aud arrange to atteud the festival. The full program will apt»ear lu the next Issue of the 8KNTINKI.. BUY HOTEL l.orratltie Taken by I ormrr Atlantic aannlneaM Han. J. William Mnrrlsaon, real estate operator, of this city, has sold the Lorraine Hotel, at the corner of Ninth street aud < eutr . I avenue, to W. W Halley and W. A Siekel*. formerly of the Waldorf Hotel, Atlantic City. They will open the bouse May 1 The Lorraine lia* been owned for a number of year* by Uiorge W. F Woodstde, but for two or three years ills business lis* com|>elled him to travel considerably, aud he has not l eeu able to give the hotel hl« atleu Don. ^ Hrcottrliiy iron# Operation. Mis* Mary Canuso. of this city, was Bucce-sfolly of»erated on for appendicitis In Ht. Joseph's Hospttal. 1 Philadelphia, Thursday morning Dr. Herschel Fell It. who sent her to Die hospital, assisted at the operation. 1 She Is getting along very well. "TOM" MORRIS NOW I

ON OCEAN LINER Will Go to Sooth America and May Visit Shores of Europe. Thomas M. Morrla, sou of City (.'lark Harry A. Morris, sailed last week on the Ar/.pa, a new boat, for which the A. D. Cummins Co., of Philadelphia, are agents, and hla deat I nation la Buenos .\y res South America. The boat will first stop at Norfolk, however, to lake o n coal. After leaving ttouth America, the Arxpa may go to other foreign ports before returning to the United Htate*. "Tom" went as a clerk, the position having been offered to him by Mr. Uuinmlns, who la a well known summer resident of Ocean City, and prom I uent for a number of years In racing affairs of the Oceau City Yacht Ulub. During the war with Germany ' Tom" left high school here and en listed In the Naval Reserves for four year*. Reserved one year aud then received hie honorable discharge. He Is still on the reserve list. He obtained a position, some time since, with O. W Katcham brick tnamifsc lurer lu West Philadelphia, and was employed there w hen the offer from ('apt CuiumiiiK came to him, aud which he ijulckly accepted. n> ■» Apsriiaent Wanlrd. An apartment or good housekeeping rooms— three bedrooms, dining room, kitchen and hath room— May 1st to October 1st. Address, giving full particulars, Harry R. Ackerman, 816 North Realty street, Pittsburgh, Pa adv., 4 22, 2t ■ a • ■ — -- - Young lady to attend Rummer rtchool desires hoard or room with private family. Address:— Margaret Avaul.422 Klchey are., West rollings wood, New Jersey adv., 4 21 St.

LEAGUE GAYE A GOOD SMOKER 1 Entertain incut o f Vuiitd Character Presented by Borne of the Members. i Tlit Young Men's Progressive League'* closing smoker of the w inter -ea»ou. lu the ht-edquarW* of tills organixatlou on Friday evening, wa» , pronounced by all who had the plea--ure of being there to bate been one of the very hast ever given by the hoys, even though It were a so#t of an nuprom ptu a flair The entertainment opened with a select lou by the Ocean t'lty Orchestra, which was well received. i-eroy Howe, chslrmau of the eutrrfaiutneut corn ml It re. endeavored to make n speech, hut, as oil another occasion, tie was more or Ie** howled duwu hy the other member*. Bertram Darby made a big lilt with tils soft *h«>e dance, w hich he dtd with 1 marked skill. Ishjii Gaudy, who liaa very good voice, sang • Kathleen, aud w as encored At this point , J>r. J. Tbortiley Hughes waa presented, and It wa* announced that he. with the assistant c of Prof. Unger, phy»h>al director of the public school children, and l^eruy Howe, would perform a uumber of tricks, which be did. He showed remarlmble ability In this line, aud greatly mystified the onlookers, who wondered bow lie got away w ith It. A violin solo by Herman Helvague was appreciated by bis hearers, aud this was followed by another selection of a * jaxx" order by tbe orchestra, during a portion of which Leonard Murphy did a popular dance, much to tbe amusement of tbe crowd. Assemblyman Andrew C. Bos wet . of this city, made a short addre«m, In which he said that be was glad to b« with tbe league members again after a busy winter In Trenton. He told of frequently bearing praise of Ocean t 'lty from visitor* in Trenton, and he predicted a most wonderful future for VliRUNkular s^aahore resort. A vocal solo by I>r. J. Thorn ley , Hughe* was encored, and lie sang "1 Hear You Calling " Leonard Murphy gave a cornet solo, and Henry W. Towuseud, a former active official of Hie league, called on for an address, ] told a funny story. After a pretty < i Continued on Heeond l*sg*.|

SWAN GIYES HEN A FINE DINNER Thus Show* Appreciation of Their Fidelity a* He Leaves for Rest. Ins somen hat unusual way for this 1 , section, Sj mcer B. hwau, of the bulldog him » f Hwao A Trout, on Wed *r*da> evening of ia»l week -bowed his appreciation o f the work of hi* i ncupluye* and their loyally to the I rtrui ty giving the men a fine dinner si the Bi*oa> pe Not at J of the men i *rfr able to be present, but those on ' I uaud speut a vr ty enjoyable evening, j and the good freimg urtwren tbe uii-ujUr» of tbe firm and their force of carpenter* wa* *trongly cemented Following the dinner, which «•• served in Mre. Blundiij p u*uai excel- ■ ent manner, Mr Hwan said that the gatiieriug waa for several reasonHe desired to show the men that he was strongly Impressed by their faith ful service during the fait and winter snd on up to thl* time aud he thought that It would he well to have thi* little social affair, both because lie wanted to show them hi* appreciation and he desired that they should nave a dinner to the dining room . where thry had worked so diligently to get the place in *ha|ie for Mr* Hlundin for the Ka*ter holiday*. Mr. Hwan expie**ed tbe view tbat tberr -liould be a more general observance f tbi- get together ' spirit among r-mplo>er- and employe* and he aaid he bo | km to have other similar gather tug-, which would include the wive* *nd be%i girls" of tbe Arm * men. Concluding. Mr riwan said that be had been ordered away for * rest hi* i by- Irian, Dr. Petttt, being of tbe pinion tbat it I* best for him to get < sw*y from hi* hustusss for a few . mouth* The speaker eaid tbat b* sasyure that the men will continue ' their loyalty to the firm aud work for j its interest*, a* they have tu tbe past « , Wm W ig hi uiao and Robert B Hoe, foremen for Rwan A Trout, botb a—ured the member* of the Arm tnai i tliey would continue a* they have Ihwii doing, and they were sure that ' the other men felt the same a* they 1 do. , John K Trout, or the firm, paid hi# « tilbute to the *teadfa*tneo* of tbe men In their employ, and he said that he hoped tbe best of feeling* will con- • tinuc. i Cigars were also pruvtdad by tbe i | ho«i, aud ihe*e were smoked as the ! men digested the dinner. The member* of gwan A Trout's I force of cerpetiler# at the dinner were; Robert B. Ross. Karl Rharp Maurice Sharp and William Wtghtmao. fore men; Lewi* Breckiey. August Miller. < laude Nickersoo Jama* Montgomery aud Audrew Thierry Mr Swan left Ooaau City tbe next morning for Weroecsvllle. where he expected to rem siu a short time. After thai. *be didn't knew Just where be I would go for the remaloder of bl* ec forced rest. _ Ma«t> ) >car*lonlsl», The Reading Railroad's excursion < on Sunday brought 6B5 people hers from Philadelphia There were alec quite a number of excursion!#!* on tbe Weal Jersey and Seashore Railroad

< PUMPING MACHINE DOES GOOD WORK , t v- . J So Sgys Chief Watson, Who | Recommends Purchase of 1 Powerful Apparatus. Another teet of the pumping mi c chine bought recently by tbe city wa* ' glveu the latter part of last week by f Chief Watson aud some of the men of r the fire department. A report of this t test was made by Ublef Watson aud rsad at the weekly meeting of tbe Oly ^ Gommlssloiers After the report bad been read, Chief ■ Watson wa* asked by members of lbs | board as to hi* opinion of the machine He said that the apparatu* wa* <j good and that the official# need not I worry about the puuiplug machine di- 1 ing its work. ' In tnewer to a further query, Utilef Watson said that he would recom 1 mend thai the machine be purchased ci«#t» M o«»r raisiri. Preskfent Harry W. Stelwagor 1 George Frank en field and Forre*t a Handy, of Phltadelphla. active mrir. d t«er* of the Ocean Ulty Kt*hlog flub. | were here Saturday and they vastly t Improved the appearance of lite club r house t>y giving ft a • -oat of paint, i Thomas J Fegley. another mrmWr of Jl the organ Its l ion, irted Ills hand al I tWhtng from tbe club pier. All ©f the I hoys are an x Ion* to begin Ashing. i HlieairtT Castt Marttal i Police Ulilef Johnson, of thl* ©Hy, ' wa* called to ('snip Dix Monday to ] attend the court-martial proceedings In the case of Karl Rterlman. a young resident of this resort, who was *r rested hers several w eek* ago on the 1 chares of desertion from the army 1 Former Utilef Hcull wa* acting rhiefi' during the chief* absence, and Heorgr K Hteelmati wa* on duty a* a house -eigeant 1 Tn tine and All —lkv not forget the ' old isilslde Hai Villa UMMlh, which wa* established in ltlh. Ti> it once—- j ' complete youi laundry w bits you 1 welt Call, wrtt« or phone, 181 \\ tlY Ray aveowe, (hwan Utlj Fran oss kreemsn. hf*a adv., 1 lk. If Fog H \|.K ON NKkf - Reauttfttl, well ftifuished h«vu#s lei roat^ IRlk Plea sure avenue At pit any agent adv lyv. Fon ^ai<r P*w»1 tab!* in good rnn- i dNgx ; up# 4 Ithl l ViMrt* F, F R., Res* ley '• Point N J. adv , 4 |. |f C^ait^nHR N\ s\twi« - ftetySighlh -tree# per nosr hvng » b i< ade.,414, 4t fe«. B. AOMAt

mosquito breeding holes here will be abated

Ordinance Looking: to This , End Being Acted on by City Commissioners. 1 There wa# introduced by Mayer | Champion at tbe weekly meeting of < tbe city Commis*ioner# an ordinance defining nuinaocas on lots or land lu thl# reeort, aud provtd tog for the abate men! of tbase nuioancee. There wa# read earlier In tbe meeting a letter from Health Officer T Lee I Adams, in which be notified the board 1 that there are lot* he** on a fetch water collects and where moequtioe* breed The letter also declared that on mauv lots there may be found a gems* of locharacter, and that prop erty ha* been endangered by the Igniof the grass. All of tbl#,tbe health officer wrote, I* detrimental to the health and public safety of the city and It* reside nis. The ordinance was accepted on first and second reading It will come at for third reading and dual passage at tbe meetiug of tbe board on May IT. The city official# are proceeding un a law that was recently pa#*ed by the Rtste Legislature, the bill having been introduced by Assembly tnat< A. C. Boswell. of this city. the ordinance la published else where In thl* Issue of the Kkntikki < IMwtst Room Rslartetf. The timing room of lbs Biscay n* thl# **a*on |* greatly snterged and be* untied, and it will accommo date about seventy flv* par eeni more people than formerly. The space that was utilised a* a kitchen In the hp* been converted Into the dinlog foaMl There H % new kitchen, Witt feet, in the rear of building, tbb having been oonstruoad since last fell The decoral»ons of the dining room are attractive, and Mr* Kltmbetb Bluodlo, the owner of the hotel ha* received man; compliment* A number of Improvements have bear made to the steeping jusrter* in tbe basement. W«rew Rerrlaitte* Frewh masted, hot peanut*. *4 ©eats per pound Large new fence mackerel Klegaul flavored o»>f!*e only 4k cent* per pound; good a* the be#t New rmp New Orleans molaeaes. gs rant* per quart letfr nMnrtamrt choice anpha, orange-. banana* and all kmd of fratt alway* on hand. Fresh egg* right from the coantry. plenty of them ttr doaen. t.srge, rcond. ©r«i rtpe crantirttm BV per oumtt s quart*, R (l«M«d fir*b no«#hul#ln lHe*hell.#VBargain In bhv»m* while they i*»i ortb 7V. price W adv.. If % 41 fl (NW Yo«tt#g man to work In • -wl ab'ui Hardware store and drive light deliver v track Need'* Hard • are Stove a«t« , t tt ft. s tu ta.WTIMhl office «•*.,¥.

PROFITEER MENAGE TO THIS COUNTRY I Fraud oleot 6y stems Strongly Condemned by the kcv. George W. Ysrd. lu tbe First M. K f Tburcb eanday evening, tbe paolor. tbe Kev (iaatga W. Yard prsadoed on the rati) act at Proffteeta " The text for tbe evening was selected from Mark 8; W. •What a ball it proStT" Mr. Yard said there never had feast on age wbeu t bees bad baao ae mach dooe for lbs peoples of the world mm Hits prmeut age Thars are Institi. ttoua to mm for people under all eoc dMiooe — lostruetloo. temporary III oass. incurable dl naai, in vestlgaLor. aod rsss arch aud aaniiorujam. There are organ itatious which look after tbe boy aod tbe girl, the young man and tbe youug woman la this age of many beoeeoleticm there la tbe great cm of on raw, H ketory mars* an ot bar iar!od equal to thl* when cbaoiic coo ddioos wereao pronouocad a* today G. H her wood Kddy, after rataralag from a trip » fetch covered all Ibe groat couotraa* of the world, aaid there are -inks* everywhere— ta Japaa, la ladle, to Egypt, to Italy, to Frauoe in k-^'i gland and In America. Two band red strikes have been listed bare to ibe last six mootbs like condition in America is aot strictly American by aay meant it it a universal eoodMioo Tbe ooc tbtag that be* caused this unrest here Is owut;. People base seen where other* base been making ttieaiselve* rich, and tbe situation bae so overpowered them that everybody buying the same thing Tbe prtn ciple upon which buatuaa* U done today la They are gotliug theirs, aod 1 might as avail get mine.' Tbat idea has lad to all kind* of fraodolaot ayotem*. Gouging baa baeu the order of tbe day everywhere ProAtsertng has been wbolaoaie; not retail. The profiteer t* a menace to tbe country He te net a traitor in disguise, be he ©sort sod proud. If calamity ooaa, be wttl be lbs mass of It. sod we allow him to work his will, which wUl precipitate tbe most serious condition yet arising, ^ Mr Yard mid wa are suffering te In ber body tbat France and Germany had, i. a.. tnAdfltty to God— a ooM ladifference If the principles of the t hrtst bad bcoo praethssd there weuld have been no room tor tbe pcotttaar. He cooW not have lived bare, for we would not have allowed It. America most come back to Gad. SONG SERVICE

aalrite* Brettsga te he meld Is Nsxt Buoday morning the sacra msut of the Lotd*a (topper will he ad- 1 mlotetored in tbe Fleet M. F (.'borcb The paator, the Kev itesegs W. Yard desir*e ibis ssvvlce to fee ac outatandlog communion servlaa. and be waakd like to have every member peasant. In tbe evening tbe so^aet upot which the pastor will speak la, "VrtcfeIn a Mao ' Bpirlted son g service and excellent music fey tbe cbotr la the program tor each Sunday evening. Wantmp — 9ffO0 oa first mortgage « per cant Ashory avenue baemaaa property velar 9 1 £,#00 oa XX Bavn mtL office. Ocean Oty. K. J. adv , H-S2. St. — ^ — ' i^— —

boardwalk repairs are now nearly completed

City Commissioserg image tor Early Widening of CuflktUftg iveior. Director fetor reported at the mom 'ag of the Cfty ' mmlinrun that he | bos repaired Kb# Boardwalk rswm Boo flttaorotoaodiiepalatatto rfaUing. pat tbse* to mob some weak Or r < 'empties, feeds the cky'a asmd^T r i rUKJUo*; of $44 to Macea; Pesi, Goaad Army of the Mapuotoc Mtfepr May ef 1 ape May i'oaoty, a m^m'feTvmg m proving tha altoy^hotwaaa Ammo Kigbtb scfwaos H« mid k waaii fee wait to notify tha laoal public ouat; Bsgardlog Ibe ptvqnmd wtosakog at twatn Leuuai and Wootoy araaiim Otdinaaom No* 141 144 and MS ware peoaad on Seal taadtog aod ormsm of Uw bfimriL oa ConUam^Tfed; SU# ooT^luTm SUTTON LOWEST RIB DER — R M Man. of the Mac A Cbr

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— BigDance HANN BUIUDIMO— Eighth Strwt Ocean City, N. J. Saturday. May 1, 1920 Utt kf OkQd ttmk 8.30 II^O If >*ou want to buy s precious stone yon ngtunllT go to a dealer of repwtstkia— some one upss tbs yon csii rely. If you w*ut to buy clothing these dtys. when price® arc so much above those formerly charged, it would seem the part of wisdom to deal with a Tailor of reputation — upon whom yon can rely. This is the reasoning which has brought t» such a remarkable increase in business iu the last tw. JULIUS ROTH TAILOR Oeean City, N. J. » .nun ii I.i .iggag—gmaeag— a 1 he Baptist Gorner I =B=ggg3EST I I What dew* BUM atond hit * Baptist Minute Men i An (>"pkni ratios of raamg mm is the Fhw fetprftl Chwek Sttk* I Sav Srimol Bitot the tokSst ototp si fefr Chrlnr Rirnro flrick and Ml htm ahsvt It.