Ocean City Sentinel, 18 November 1920 IIIF issue link — Page 3

Ocean City Sentinel 1 Ml? KMDA V NO V K V! BKIl 18, 192U. \V« shall I* Xlsd to rorrive Iteui* of jewu and iNiaumuiAMMlioii* of iiit«rv*l to till* community and our reader* every wbww. Ail cousin u it lost lou* utiouid bo acniu|Miuiod Willi (lie full uauie and #,|.|ie** of the writer, not uec«m«anlv for |iuli!uwtiou. bul a- a guarantee of H.mhI ff'h DOTS ( i Keiu t'lly need* coal A real •lorui on Tuesday. Wedding bell* here are being tuned. .Vtvnrdmg to lho»e who follow *igu*, u, tie to have an o|»en w inter I lie Ocean Oily t 'hauiber of I 'outno ice |'lcha bad ulghtH for It* meeting*. Weather was had for a large turnout at I lie Aruii»tlee Day celebration lint I tmr-day night. Mw*t of the local guuiier* made out ut-ll oil the llr*t day'a ahootlug. they grtling uiany rabbit* and mhuc quail

PERSONALS Kire Chief 8. B t'oiiver i* taking lii- v itcallou. Mr", lieleo I^ong Hiiyder, of Philadelphia, viniu r here a few day* ago Joseph D. Lee and family, of thle rilv epent the week-end Willi relative* •i Port Norn*. L 8. A Stedem and wife, of Philadelphia. fuuimer reaideul* here, were in tow n 8unday. .Mr*. Joliu»oii Honey ha* returned t« I hi* city from a vuit to her daughter In Ocean Urove. Ml** Sarah Oolt, of thi* city, at I. uded the wedding of Ml** Ste.lem at Xarberlti ou Saturday. Mr*. F. I). Downey, of till* city, ha* l.i in entertaining Mr*, liilll* and Mr*. Firing, of Philadelphia. Ml** Hatee. of Pleaeanlville. *|»ent .Saturday and Sunday with Mr*. Ly dia (iat.dy, of thl* cily. Mi** Doroihy Steeliuan. of Linwood, w a* a w eek-eud gue*( of Joliu U. Steelman aud family, of thl* city. Mr* J. Heeve* Hildreth, of thl* city, ti*» been vi-lting Mr* Mllloii Kille at the Longacre. Philadelphia. Henderaou Evan* and wife have re turned to their home in thl* city after a pha*aul Vl*ll In Philadelphia. K J. Haefner aud family, of thl* city. *peut *everal day* with relative* in Itoxborough during the *eek. Mim 1'allierltie Lew la lia* returned t her home in till* city after ■ plea* ant vtMit to friend* in Philadelphia Mr* Edward < ooke and daughter, of Ihl* city, are *|>eiiding the wlniet Willi Iter mother at Horiier*villa, N J. Mr*. Heury Hawe* of Cordova, Ala*ka, ha* been vinlimg It Arm *itoiigand wife, of 4M A*bur> avenue. Mr* William Ingeraoll, of Camden, -pent Saturday and Sunday w ith In r mother, Mr* J. K Morey, of thl* city Col. J. Howard W Kiel*, of Port El • r;a belli, ha* been *|>eiiding a few day* Willi III* nephew, R. W. FaI ward*, and wife, of thl* city. Mr*. Lydia Lee. w ho ha* been v|*iting her daughter. Mr*. W. C. Scull, In \Ve*t Philadelphia, lia* returned to her home In till* city. ti. II. Herri* and wife and Mia# Van- 1 Horn, of ihl- city, motored to Phlla 1 delphle the latter part of laat week I and relumed a few day* later. Dr. J. William Hughe*, of Atlantic \ I lly vl*lled lit* father. William It Hughe*, of thl* cily. Sunday He we* arcompanle<l by III* family. John Iterger. of Thirty-fourth » treat. . tin* city, after taking * re*t for a year, j be* returned to hi* former employ- , merit a* a gla**blower In Millville. t Mi»* Mildred Week*, of thla city, 1 *pent the week-end with her *l«ter, J Dorothy Vivian Week*, who I* a *ludent at Dickluaon College, Carllale, | Pa. i Dr. W. P. Halne*. of thl* city, at- ' tended the quarterly meelmg of the ' Atlantic I 'ou uly Medical Society at the Chalfoute, Atlantic City. Friday evening. Hlmer J. Pearl and family, of thl* j city, went to Philadelphia Several day* ago, to vi*ii friend*. Mr. Pearl returned home early thl* week. Hi* family will be back later. Mr*. Sarah Hrmpkln*, of Aldlne, N. J.. I* vlaltlug her daughter. Mra. II. F | Smith. In thl* city, relurriiiig with , Mr. Smith and hi* wife, who have f been * pending a few day* In l liat | locality I Police Lieut. H. L. Convar and wife, t of Philadelphia, were here a few day* I ago. accompanied hy Mr* Ickler, and . M r*. Convar'* *i*ler, of Philadelphia. They were gue*t* of Capt. and Mr* Herbert C. Smith. WILL GIVE DRILL I.ocnI ■•uptia io Appear on A • iMntlc i'ti> Pier. The New Jer«ey State Phyelcal Training Convention will l>e held at Ailautlc City on Decemtor 10 and II. aud the boy* and girl* of the Ocean City High School have been Invited lo compete in the physical training demonstration, which I* to be given ou Young'* Million Dollar Pier Friday evening, December 10. Prof. C tiger I* drilling the student* on an advanced wand drill for thl* occasion Superintendent Jame* M Steven* I* anxiou* to *ee the public achoole of thl* pliy well represented, and Indication* are that he will have hi* dealre. SELLS TWO HOUSES l ualrr ni*po*e*el rw» i® a*>ilia rteiphtan*. Jonn J Foster, realtor, of thla city, lia- inadv the following *ale«: < tdlage 871 lhlrtl -treet, formerly owned i,y Mr* IfalliiigNll. lo Mr*. Mary K Well*, whose husband I* lit ihr ou lid lug biitiue** In Wa*t Plnla delphla Cottage of William Katoeon, Jr. MO Haven avenue, to Thoma* McNevio of Philadelphia, who will occupy the house In summer NnsiHess N«ii pierced Several of Ocean City tMtelBe** men. a* o rll a* three or four llrui* In Allan. He i Hy, ata anxiou* lb learn of the . w iiereabout* of a woman who, after a | three week*' stay here, left town owing i hem considerable money. In *onie ca*e* aha got got da. In other ca*e* she had check* cashed. I'he*e were on an AHantlr City i Trust < 'ntnpany. and few came hack,1 marked "no fund*," The women wa* aero in panled hy • young woman, two chtldrvii aud a man Tliey wars »upiKM*d to he from New York. ONIfial glerltaa Bfiarai. The official election returnaof Cape May I'nuiity show that Harding'* plurality wa* MM; Dial of Congressman Harhararh tftttH and that of As■emblyman Ho* well pm There were Idw voles r**i tn favor of the soldier*' honu* end HdA agalost The vote for the bridge bond l**oe we*; For, *180; against, 887 I

1 ICE AND COAL BUSINESS SOLD t * Bat Purchasers of ContmmcnP Company Plant Here i Are Not Ycl Known. ' The Consumer*' Ice aud Coal Com- ' pany, of this city, of which City Com miMiouer William H Campbell I* - president, has di*|»o**d of It* holding" to a purchaser whose uatuc l* unknown. The sale wa* conducted by Ms««ev Ahdwsrd* The new owner I* to lak* po**e**loii bet wee ii now aud Jauuary 12 The purchaser i* thouglii to I* one , of a company that receutly has bought Hrveral ice plaut* tu this Stale THANKS VOTERS Aaarmbl* nanu Haewell Always h o'klug lor C ouaiy. When the result of tliesleelloo wi» know it, A*seiublyiuau Hoswell made the following •lalemenl: "While the victory I* generally con sldared from a political standpoint yel. bec«UMe of tli* unseen aud uti know n uii American condition* exist •Of lu tins country. I hope that the victory Is a g(»od omen aud that all those tiling* fostered by buiuan sgrn i -lea which lend to destroy American institutions and American principle* *111 lake notice that the might of the people when exercised In the elective franchise I* -ufltcieot to maintain America upon the same principles ou which It was founded. •As Assemblyman representing • 'ape May County, tha position I* one lu which I am only oue of the iu*tru mentalities through which Cap# May County people seek to advance the county slid lis various di strict* and to protect It* rlghta. H there should be an attempted infringement. "Relieving that Hie primary object of a legislator should be lo do all things lu hi* power lo build up, rather ihau destroy, the dl*lrict which he represent*, and at the -erne lime be loy»l to hi* party affiliation*, I trust l hat all per*ous, Irrespective of parly affiliation#, will give their ludlvldual effort* to make a greater Cape May Cuuuty and thereby develop the natural resource* of ibis county .of which we are the sole possessor*, although not appreciated by u* because they are our*, and with Ibeae objects and pur|K)*e* in view I aiu alway* ready and willing to give my humble *ervlcaa. "The women, who have now the re spon-lbiily , by a direct voice, In gov. emmenial affair*, should not at thl* iluie be unnoticed and, Iwheviug (hat their right of franchise I* more a result of Divine, rather than human agency, I hope they will forever keep within the grave the werpent which ran rampant through the United Slate* lu the form of Intoxicating liquor, which destroyed the eftlcleucy of human be lugs. irre«pectlve of race or rank aud did its part lo help destroy American institution* " GIVEN SURPRISE Jolly I'atlir* lor Ri-brccs sad Oiler Hdmondx. A crowd of young people gave a surprise party to Kebecca. daughter or BeuJ Kdtuotid* and wife, this city, Wednesday evening of last week. After game* and iuusic were played, (be guests were provided wiih refresh tntot*. The house was decorated In pink aud white. Tboec present were Belva Smith, Lillian Morey. Mabel Blizzard, Marie Cowus, Cecilia Bateaou. Anna Mae ( Heughey. Jessie Jack#, Florence aud Mildred Hbaw, Aona and Beatrice Sutton, Julia, Louise aud Alice VauSent. May. Alma and Loretta Devlue, ' la Crow there, Mary Detian I>or"ihy MacMurtrle. Olive. Lura, Dorothy aud liuth F>1moiids. Andrew. 1 aud FIlslou Blizzard aud Jame* Jack*. On Thursday evening a surprise ' party wa* given Olive Edtnnud*. Vargames were played The guests were Invited into the dining room, where refreahmenta were served. 'Those present were Ama Itouden, I F.li/.abeth Weetcott. Edna Wallace, ' bMith Hallerao. Alul*e Smith. Hazel and Helen Bakely, Charles Cox, Hu- , bert Shaw, Alfred Hevan, Ira Vlo- i cent. Augustus Smith, Joseph Oruxer, Mr*. A. J. Bllxxerd and Mr*. D Jack*. 1 • ' i Oivrn Variety Nhnwrr. Mis* Helen Bard, daughter of BenJ. ' F Hard, of this cily, wa* given a vir lely shower by a number of her friend* at her home le*t evening. Ml** Hard will be married wllhlu a abort She ha* been oue of (he bookkeeper* In the office* of the electric compauy here. 1 m

(entertainment at music ) pavilion pleased many

SUNDAY IN THE LOCAL CHURCHES M ____ 8trong Sermons and Excellent Music Heard by Large , Congregation*. j. holy trinity. I There wa* au inter mini congrait* tiou present at Suuday evening'* *er v n*e in Hnly Trinity t&piaeopal t'tlUVCh. Con (i rural Inn lecture- will begin a i 7 ltd p. ui N«o ember 80— 8t. Andrew'# Day Hequesl* have come lo the rei1 tor for admission to the cla** lire public are invited lo atteud Die let- , lore*, winch will be given III (lis «a- . crisly of the church, ciiUaiice on Klaveiiih street. mt. ai!<uj«tink *. The IU o'clock iua*» on Sunday, cehbraie«i by the rector, the Hev. Thoma- , K. Hlake. wa* said in the wiuivr ch* I pel w inch w a* crowded, a number of visitor* being pre*eut. Heuedlclloi< follow ed \ MANY AT FUNERAL l> I* Msiup<on Uurird Willi Mi d Nru'a Nerill'm. The fuueral of Daniel Sampson on Thursday afternoon wa* largely ai (ended by friend* from Ihl* city aud Atlantic County. The service- were conducted bv tin Hev. U urge W. Yard, pastor of Hie Fir*t M K Church. F'loral emblem* were *ent by Hie Kmghlsof Fythla*. Ked Men and tin three fire companies of thl* city Member* of Kaluila Tribe of Bed Men served a* honorary pall-twarer* The active pall bearer* were (ieorge O. Adam*. S H Miller, N. Carl-oii. | Andrew Hliztard. Harry Head ley aud I S Chatnpiou, repreweiiliug various organization* The Interment, lu charge of Funeral Director J P. Cadmau, wa* at Seaside i emetery. The Ked Men couducted the service* at the grave. SALE A SUCCESS boud-au (1 Hum Mi Mi d lor Moll Xriuny CtturcKi Thowe |ier*nus w ho routnhuted ar ticle* for the aiinual rummage -ale of Holy Trinity F^pi*cop*l Church will be glad lo learn thai Mr* S H S«-*l-lergood. Mrs. Ueorgr Lulie and Mr* Llltle, who conducted the sale In Philadelphia, were rewarded by Hie return of |1 10 clear. 'The amount wa* placed lu bank for the rectory fund of the parish. 'Through the efforts of Sli** KsilierSmith a boy*' aud girls' club lia* been formed of the you. ig*ler* of the par I l*h It meet* weekly at the home of Ml** Smith. Oil Monday, November 29, *1 7 C> p. ui., a pari*b meeting will be held for Hie election of six vestrymen fur the Holy Triutly parish. FARES TOO HIGH Mistier for Aciluii In County Commerce Cham**, r The Cape May County « lumber «>f Commerce will meet at Cape May City thl- evening. Wouldu't It be a grwtd Idea for the chamber to wake au effort noon to have the railroad fare reduced from (lie county ae»*hore resort* to Phllaphla. A return ticket from Philadelphia lo Ocean City, for instauce, coils |3 H9, while a return ticket frotu Ocean Clt> to Plilltdelpbia cost* |5 18 Why thl* great dift'ercuce? The war I* nver. Eyes Eiamioed Witbont Drops NvvMl up-to-d*U met bods lot gusr*ul*«-d. Kor fimt-el*** OpIIcwI work Ihrrr Is no necessity of suing to l'hll*d*lphl* M y Slock ol Kye UI** ** end Kp#ri»rir* is m» *oin|.lete •* r*o be fonnd In wni cily. PrMcrtpUon ten*** duplicated *: *hor notice. Accuracy gusrsnleed Price* con■talent with good work. All work dree or the premise*. A. W. ELY too* Atlantic Arms* ATLANTIC CITY, M. J. Kbore Kwt Lin* P*aa IKmr. Bst*bl1sb*d 1MB*. Mall Hhnne ||».W

Maddock's Pharmacy Eighth and Anbury Av*nu* Phone BOO Agent for Bast mi D Kodaks and Films. Printing and Developing, Whitman's and Samoset Candies Stationery, 25c to $1.00 a Box Complete Assortment Toilet Waters, Creams and Powders ■ City Garage SEVENTH AND HAVEN AVE , OOKMN OITV, NMW JMR9KY L. W. MILLER RRORRie TOR TRLKRHONB, *09 BELL PHONC Child's Service Laundry of WILDWOOD, N. J. Rough Dry Flat Work AGENCY TONY ADELEZZIO 803 ASBURY AVE. OCEAN CITY, N J, Phone Connection l^eave addreaa at Local Agency — EXHIBITOR for the York Ready-made Ford Commercial Body An inspection of ottr stock solicited before making your purchase Automobile Bodies Rebuilt and Repaired J. W. KIRKBRIDB Old f urnplke near Smore Moad PLBA8ANTVILLB, N. J PhoW*. 104-J

Mi»8 Mary Barr Praises the Good Work— Fine Program ( for batarday. ) I h* fit*! viitrrtainmei I of the sr* w •- glvao by Utllj*1 Wiiiler Aux>H*r> u1 l lie Mu-ic Pavilion Seturdsy | evening Ncsilv on* huudr*d poopir t were pic-cni. They enjoyed * very l>ir**ent evening and ware eulbu*i •■lie lu Hieir i reiae* ..f the rutertaiumriit and the pn-ji-ct of the movemrut. I lie program Wa* follow* : A piano *uio by Mr*. Jame* Ausllu. Of I M|# cl|y T lag drill by Alma NUou, Adeline Deuuau, Mildred tJilchrivt, < albarlnv Plltzenmyer aud Margaret Smith, of ' (be -evruih grade of the public M'illMllt. Yik;aI solo by Malcolm Austin. * hlcli pleased I lie audieuc* ao uiucU Dial he wa# called u|*on lo r«apoud lo *11 encore Mr# Henrge W Yard gave aome very deligluful tea lings, winch w*r* deservedly encored. Mi— Mary M. liarr of Philadelphia, one of the comuii»*looers of public recreatioo ground*, wlilch ha* tba paviinni in charge, came from Phllad- Iphla to atlriid the firat euteriaiu men!, thu* allowing hei In teres! lu the pavilion and the organization It was through (he eflort of Ml** iiarr that ihe auxiliary was organized wllh the object of providing community |otere*t for the w inter realdeula of Oi.*eaii City, Mis* liarr wa* given a warm weliome by those ai the entertainment and she was asked to t(>eak. which -lie did, expressing her grat 1 (lea I Ion *1 the result of the movement. The Itev. (.ieorge W. Yard, who ^ a* lo have taken part 111 the program, was unfortunately unable to be present Tne program for the entertainment at the mu-lc paulllon uext Saturday evening i« as follow*: Piano Solo, Mis* Katharine Smith Kt-ading. the Itev. (Jeorge W Yard hl*thelic Dance, Ml** Mildred Jtoakin Vocal Solo, Ml** Louise T. < 'or sou Folk Dance, Second (Jrade Pupil* Indian Club and Torch Swinging, by a well-know n Club Sw inger. This ahould prove au attraction for many of the resident#, aud there -hould be a large attendance. HAS LARGE CHOIR. I'resbxerian Church People Km Joy Loud Music. The Presbyterian Church member* now have the large*! etioir in it* his lory, aud the music on Suuday evening wa* enjoyed by a large congregation The members of the choir are: Soprano — Miss Louisa T Corson, director; Mi— e* Mildred Norcom and Cornelia Collt**oo. Alto -Mra. Augustus Bolle, of Atlantic City, end Mlaa Llllie Kuachbauer. Tenor— Dr. J Thorn Icy Hughea aud William H. Colli— tin. Jr. Bass— Mr. Hogau. of Atlantic City; J. Prescott Cadmau end John HouywlU. 1'lie choir Is pret*eriog en eleborete program for Hie Sunday after Thanksgiving. Wsre's Mprctaltlee. New crop New Orleetia molasae*. 8 > cent* per quart Large e**orimriil choice apple*, orange-. banana* end all kind of fruit always on hand. Fre*h egg* right from the country, plenty of them. 90c dozen. Hood fresh rocoanut* m the shell, SUr. Fresh killed chickena to order. Swrei cider aud miuce meat. All kind* put- aud popcorn. Fre*h Roasted Peanuts -J4c lb. Plenty Peanut BrlMl* 26c lb. Fie*h Uuldeu Date*. 26c lb. adv., tf For SAi.K - Brunswick Italke pool table, Sj\7; al*o household good*. Itaron, 412 Eleventh atreet. adv., 10 21, 4».

LEAGUE IS AFTER MORE MEMBERS . Drive Started by Clob With — F. E. Darby and Uaney Chattin ab Cupiaiuh. LM The Young Men'* Progressive Juat league ha* *J art ed auui Iter drive f.»r '■'** luember- and indicai n»»i* are that f tie •' 1 rank* uf (lie orgaui/.si not will •iMiu^te materially ivwlid T ■ new men ber* were la-en in at tl»e frtklj ' "" lueeiing I hi* week — There are two iram* hu-lhng t 1 luaujb *r*. Hit *e tarn g copiaii • >1 b> Frank K Darby and Hanrjr « hallin The league rot -in- * ft *-r uisin ai traction* fur the youmr mn , and on 1 a few of the older g*> eraiiou* I nere *re pool table- iiid - oflir board# «n I .It* room, aud also a player | alio At till* week's fegu *r — — nm. short : timely talk* were given by Ihe He-, (ieorge W. Yard A— embly man An- j drew C, iioswell ah" dr#« u— ed the ___ value of a cloaed Sunday ; A. o 1 R-n- I /el iiid Or Allen Corson •surr kr«ui l»n •»«-». | 'The Ladle*' Auxiliary of the Fir-t Pre»byterian Church will give a -a er | kraut luncheon aud dinner lu (lie a* -embly hall of the Church Friday «d (In* week Luncheon will he pn*d at 12 30 o'clock, and (lie dinner from ' 6 to 6 o'clock The price of I In* fea*l of good thing* will be 60 cent* for each meal. Allcrailous 10 lloli l. (ieorge W. Harris, builder, of Ihl* city. I* making extensive alteration* to the Lujay Hotel, lh|*city. for the mm, owner* Mis* Minnie (4 Van Horn and Mra Mary K ElgHw I bi dining room i* to be made double d- former ■Ize aud other Improvement* will be made, the w hole costing (I6U0. • • • c oncert Well Attended ■ Despite the stormy weather Tuesday evening, there wa* a good sized attendance at the llrst of the -erie* «»f concert* In the First M K Church The audience wa* well plea*ed with the entertainment . 'There wa* el*o a surprisingly large crowd at Ihe enter talnuieut In the afternoon 9 + m m ■ rd Men Have Uoud Time. The Allied Association of Itcd Me' of the Twenty-second District (Allan tic County and Ocean city) met lu (lie wigwam of Kalmia Tribe here la*t _ evening and spent a few hour* very pleasant ly hditertaiumeut and refreshment* were provided. * 1 • ' Whot In I. eat While gunning In the country a few daye ago, Randolph Fogg, or tin* city, v was accidentally shot in oue of hi* * I k* by a companion Fif«y-one shot* were taken out of (he lee * IN Ml. MO Ml AM . «l Whereas. It ha* plea*ed lh* Ureal " Spirit of the Uolver*e. tu Hi* iiifluth wi-dom . to remove from the fore-t of life our beloved end e*teeiue<t Brother, Daniel 8. Setup -on; therefore t»e It He-trhxl. That we tender to the twreaved family our slucere -ympalli v and condolence and, while we mourn t!ie lo** « f our beloved brother, we homMy bow to the. will of the Ureal Spirit and trust he I* now re-tiug w 1 1 ere the Council tire of love end glory burnetb forever In ngliteou*ue** Ke*oived, That a copy of these reeo lution* be presented to ihe family, a copy be spread ti|ton the record* of our next Council end the same put* Itshed in the local pr*#* Hugh A Cunningham. Jo-eph Barclay. Frank Riggio* Authorized by Kalmia Tribt. Nr.. gc 220 Imp 1). R. M.. of • »i«ean City. Ihe 10 h sleep of Beaver M/m d, U S I). 429 adv.. H Samuel Hecker t U*alsr In M ALL KINDS OF JUNK 1 l*aret>nsr ail kind* of old Kurattur*. If yeo have au> 'liiiig ■« aril, call nifi inm. N-x ti> Pleasant Mile. N . J.. or drop c* •! »« Ifl Moutb Main alrrel and 1 will r*|l A>*ar- la tin »«• krl lo b*ty old. Slrwiglil D#W|W|> r*

Real Estate Por Sale BIO BAROAIINS Cottages, Apartments and Bungalows, furnished and unfurnished Some estates in ray hands mnst be sold at sacrifice prices. This is the time of year to buy Cottages and Lots at this Popular Seaside Resort very Cheap. Apply to Alonzo Cotton OI9 Anbury Avanua Ooann City# N. J. BELL PHONE 18 Sutton 6l Corson Co. General Contractors GRADING AND STREET BUILDING Ninth St. and Simpson Ave ocean City, n J [E.A.CORSON | General Contractor | 737 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY ROADS. SEWERS. BRIDGES. BULKHEADS | Now is Your Chance ji to prepare for the "Era of Prosperity" predicted by ^ Ihe victors of the last election. M And we advise you again — DO IT NOW! ^ Get your barns and warehouses ready and M "everything set" for, when business begins, it will M pick up fast and you will want to race with the rest j of em. 2 We can still help you out with money -saving m prices on buildings and fixtures. j | SEE OUR MAN AT TOWN-SITE WARE- % HOUSE ANY WEEK DAY. % AMATOL ARSENAL, N. J. % Gibbs, Mueller Company ! Real Estate and Treat Rldg. FRILAbELPHIA, PBNNA. T*laphonaa Walnut ItM or toll I. — J \

SURF LAUNDRY Ocean Avenue i**-j Ocean City# V J . GOOD WORK. QUICK SERVICE, ALL WORK DONE ON RREMl&tL TLUk GIVE US A TRIAL LAI M)kV "NOW Ol'L.% PLUMBING r# y-i>i getting ruirr eeZwfwdtioi* m* I" priaar, • rkau#Li|' aud *> ai/orbrd If it. it will (-»> >oa lo gi»* aa* a trMi I aa a — AMAinii >i.y *•>-*! prwib U iwa* x* ol yoor r *(*ir work "f wUah i oakA a •paoaitj. I kw** Bo*ti **to^.w' a*: dwvai (uf* to maintain («»# cu* a inai C. M. BACON w" t»t Geo. F. Saxton PAINTING. PAPER HANGING. GRAINING AND DECORATING 935 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY pmowc, a>« NEW JC*£EY Cook by Gafc and you won't have to worry. The old reliable GAS alway > "Johnny on the *pot." Now iv the time lo get your GAS RANCH or W ATKR HlvATKk tor the coming mbibkt. Call at our ^Icaroom and see the latest models to Gaa Appliance*. Gity Ga* bight Company SIMMS'^RESTAURANT and DELICATESSEN 822 Boardwalk CLOSED FOR SEASON — Build a Home Thrrr IS a Building Boom. It »» in full awing ia tbr Wert and Middle Weat We hawe commenced to feel it here in the Kaat. It 'a apr coding. Pnee* wilt a tvancr Wh> wot get huay now with tb**e plana > See roar fnend. Mr. Contract!*, and go over it with him. Of cunrae it'a undcratood that yooll ^nt the LumIn to come from ua. If we get the l>u»ine*a. you'll not be he*! up ff«w the delivery »( the material. Thai doe* a« ouly mean LUMBER, it »eaa» Cemeut, Hnck, Ltine. Lath. Sa*h an-l Millwoik and Hardware C\*r>thln| that 4*m in tha Building G. 11. Shoemaker Lumber Go. Twelfth and Waal Avanua HOSIERY SILK MERCERIZED WOOL -FOR men, WOMEN and CHILDREN BOILEAU'S 56 ASBURY AVENUE Open Evening* Hetter to il S&# Be Sure Safety at a fair rate is far better thaa some speculative scheme which ^promisesMnf dividends. Your acconnt is( invited. 4 3% Interest Paid on Savings? Fund Account i 1 First National. Bank '1 OCEAN CITY.N.J. Vk zziz: -I,: " ' '• . v-?-0UK NEW Electric System Bakery Makes Better Bread, Cakes and Paltry CVT THE HIGH COST OF UVtHG Eat More Bread. It is the most Nutritious Food. WM. F. VALET 713-15 Asbnrg Ave. Ocean City. N. J. Buick and Dodge" Brothers' Cars j Maccar Trucks • ^AAT9 TON TNE A80VK VtNICLEV ^NtLADCLPHlA DIAMOND QUID RATTER H S JOt SCA4VANI. FWCW i Of \ CfNTPHl GAAAGt 00708 tMOF { yn w® am aaauav avt wi • «a»«oor avc. i •eCAN CITY. N- 4 . U4-UI W 8H>« avt # Mtkltlil, aM WUCVCMf N 4 Fiai Liat OA RrWk a*© moowrwrn* INN

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