OCEAN CITY SENTINEL
VOL. XL.
OCEAN CITY, N. J„ THURSDAY, DEGEM HER 1), 1020.
NO. 37
Ocean City Sentinel CutUs**# WNUI *t OCCAM O I TV . Ai. yj * CURTIS ROBINSON fedtto* and Propciatm «. ^ j t»er Ymi, Suictly u» Advaaga. lUMtiU W. P. HAINES COH. NINTH AN D WESLEY AVE OCCAN CITY. N. a. k»U> M*. m. kfttHJMN: u». IM. Hi I • IHMM. IN « V ,«« UV» «i> mmmmklcm ««a«. Muniumn Dr. Florence B. Haines Hour* toy Ap«a»UUmeat tM CAM CITY. A. J. *-»»•. at , »-* p. i« Allen Corson, M. D. It* W*»ic) Avenue 1 ^ Utean City Naw Jersey , ^.NUA 1 law* -mats I* A. J^KRSCHKL PKTT1T, M- i>. 60T WESLEY AVE. OCCAN CITY, NEW JERSEY oln hour* ; lloht u». 7 to « IK Ml. naat (Mile* ll«.u>» l*lw«ut. i; (.Hi • • m. I J p. iu. »•»*. # John H. Whiticar, M. L). T17 Weill Y AVCNUE OCCAN CITY. N. J. Qx. Wilson Y. Christian h Dentist *• gc>9 Central Avenue OtBAI «m, i. Hull Pbooe, 16£ MlmuiwiM* A4vlai«Ui«l ft*-A*J MaceosS* Gkeon tBj?#ftt Qtven Immediate DR. DAVID'" M. SAXE veterinary sukokon N NOKTH'VIIoiinia AVBMUB ATLANTIC CITY, N . L r •raurly Ctol Vsurift*"*- U. 1. k«p**** Co. trtBea Hour*. (MM CHS I — — r WtadBaaftag . I » l» A. hi. rTS7:SAU*rO-y/ > I N-LJip «. DK. CHAS. H. VAIL Qeicapaiklr Pb>»ktod ■ .. n« offico Fb»adslpB»ai.rtBe* •A Kiftiih rue MNIJW* I'Uo*-. '*A J I' boo*. W*ww UN Ho«TH Phunxs metal PtwosOail. is-w Htghts' Central Plume* Mb and Wesley Ats. Ocean City, N. J Ffc— HI W Ktw*e »*»•» ordure W* *•! ' v*r ft** KbMrN*or*ri
iTTNl IY I.AT»US. Wootton, Harcourt I Steelman law offices *»* ■ i or m taTMUT LAN ewittaitata 0cimC.tt.«. i. A*uao»»« C.ru.N.i I* A. •- •• |£ORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY end COUNSELLOR AT^ LAW. { •JSSTiii? U»*nsIS£> taJJaJT^taS- ^ OA re MAY MJW *. L roppuTN r»b»w i*u<tt*«si | r I f. MOM AtataAA ANtatataW C SotaWIL' JL^AW offices Apgar & Boswell, M*jrr«M ita I'M Atari e* i Wk. H. CoU.IMOH.Jn. AtaL M. AM HOAC. FCI i H "ffllMMf SufTejM OUT Kaglassr, OesOta CWp.M J. I WANTED Inwstmew* Property. Central Loce- | I iota Prrfrrred. Nvt be • Bargain. - notice All ktato* #f Ussd Nmllita B*egM ■"<l -tu.r** Ml Htaf — ta*««Si K*tar « Mtafbt. Wd and wlN J, p. VtNABLM 60S seat i fry Mvgmui ^ C I LAKE ...RIAL KSTATC ROCWT.. Lofts** sets, Hl»NM Wf ■'— * . ill
rfwiA VRB * il ^ DO STORE * YOUR XHAS B«|^H 8 SHOPPING m EARLY ' — 9 P. M. 825 ASBURV AVENUE Ocean City. n. j. £l)rislmfls (ftoofts iud look around for suggestion*. I You do not have to buy. The selections of gifts i* always puzzling. Sec the articles as they arc arranged before you. Shop early to insure best choice. Weaver's Weaver's Weave 's CV Xcuj Xmas Suggestions Think wrtouMiy of tpeoding your Xnu> money in yonr home town, especially when enn *ecure juat what you want cheaper tlian clue where. We are marking thing* down a* close ai poauMe this year. Attde from our regular line of Diamond Lavmlicrei, Jewelr* . UaYa Wrut Watche* and Watcheu for Men and Boyl. Gold and Silver Ever Sharp Pencil*, Novelties, etc. We desire Especially to call attention to the Dtttai; liable lies rid loci Slllc Umbmllu from $H to $16 each. A wonderful Portable Phonograph st $3H.50ca»li or $40 «t fs down and per weekly payments. It ha* a fine tone and iu««* % large reconls wiln one windinK, the equal of any $75 maohine on the market for quality. There are Fountain Pens of all Standard Makes at J$1 SO up. A fine line of both American and Genuine French Ivory Toilet Sets. Beware of cheap Veneered Ivory of which there is an abundance on the market. You had better buy of us as we handle only the Solid Ivory. Kryptok Byeglaa*rs make an ideal Xmas Gift to those who need theui. Our Fine Fresh Chocolates at bOo lb. can't be best, at LAKE'S NKXTTOCITYHALl OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY -fc'A AAiiAiliil ~JLjj X1 I iUagUtS \\ , I « . | DIAMONDS. WATCHES. JEWELRY . | 2316 ATLANTIC AVENUE « | ATLANTIC ClTT. N. J. •I :i ' I « I Our stock of Christmas Jewelry is larger than i » W ever before. Prices lower than elsewhere. * | In addition we give our Ocean f t Z / City Patrons 10X. t * | II 1 1 ,y, T 1 1, t T t Tf T New Heating Appliances We Have on Display the New Universal Electric 'Heater, new SolargloW
Gas Heater Alao Lawson Gas Heater, Perfection Oil Heaters also Wood Airtight Heaters See us about that cold house THB MODKRN HAIDWARI 8T0BB Chas. C. Read & Co. WALTBft B. ALLEN, flgr. UK ■ in AMtHirV A II CfltaC Octatata City, « J. 84H.ABO Atabtary ^ |f Fr^ Urtl.rf, ^ J Chtistmag itimc A " A FEW SUGGESTIONS FROM I t JONES' MEN'S SHOP ( M044JO AMW RV AVBNUK | f H-I, no.*- mtshto si"', ii« A Hnitcsar 1 ndrrwetar S»B { F Tmvrlinir Bsg Military Brnshct Hu*pcndrr« \$ Umlwluf Wallet (Leather) Lesihvr Uggins I i ----- W.tch Chain C1«.r.Me C«e ( \i c" «s,w' j Sikkii1m« p"Vc"t.r i II. J. Brownlee HAUhlNG AMD MOVING LOCAL* AND LONO DI8TNNC»r* Philadelphia and Ocean City Express PKM.-..AM. JK "•SXS UZr *lr"1 <4.1,, O »!->.. «<"• 0O"° °'ty' John Marts Lumber Co Ninth •trwwt and Havnn Avanua OCEAN CITY. N. J' *«wm* D7.r,^"u•*",, Wf" tae. IrtimitH Fumlahtad. Frawipt Daiwerv
RESIDENTS URGE USE OF PAVILION FOR ATHLETICS
Guarao'ora Agree to Repair Damage to Building— Of- i ficlHls Consider Matter. Tli* UiMltrr *>l gisutiug Ilia umt of l lit* »U>'r uuslo pavilion fur b*»k«l ball rsium again vauic bsfuit I ha City • u>iuiM*loiirl> at Ibair w««kl) marling whau llta follow lug patltluu war i ir«d by City Clerk Harry A Morris: lo the Hoard of < ouimiaajouara. City of Ocyau City, N J Uauileneu:— W«, the undarslgurd citixaua and residents of Ocaau City, realizing Ihe oeiessily of providing -tuur suitable place for the basket ball * leaujR of Ilia Ocean City Higbrtclunil 1 and Ihe Morgau-Hauck Post of I ha 1 American Utiu.u to enguga in the ' •I* rt, do hereby raapectfully prtiliou 1 yo r honorable body as followa: I. That ibe orgaiiicatloua above re- 1 ferred to be allow ed the use of the < music pavilion for the purpo** of eo- 1 tiagitig lit competitive basket ball < ■ rfRUies with other schools aud teams •iiity and not for getteral use. L' l'liat the use of the music pavilion for (he above purpose be subject to < dftlulte rules aud hoiiialioua sst.b ' lished by a committee couaiatlug of < the cnmmts-loucr of public works, • irprrociitstive of ths Board of Educa- 1 toil and a representative of Morgan- « Kauck Post of the American lAeloo. 3. That the city be lodemutlled •Kaluat lose of any nature whatsoever 1 by reaeoo of the above mentioned use of the mu»ic pavilion, we uuderatand 1 nig that a group of Ocnu City cltlaena -taid ready to Indemuiry the city lu the event of any lo*» occurring. And your petitlouers arill ever pray . « Ku-scll H Nulty, James M. Chaster, Elmer Jacasou Pearl. J. Tborulgy 1 Hug ties. W H Harris, Harry r HfWnton, It. W Edwards. E. A Corm»o, John J. Foster, William R Hughe*. Allen Coreou. John C. Hteelman, Haney L. Chattlo. Frank E. Darby. George W Yard. Andrew C. Itoewell. t'harles H. Vail. Ewing T. i'orwuu. B. F Goelx. Ralph L UofT. - Wm H Colliasoii.4r , Otu M Towrn send, Clayton Haines Brick, Wilson Y. Christian. Alfred K. Brnith. Wm F. Gardiner, J. W. Morneou. J Adam* Roland Hteel man. R H Hoyder. J. Douglass Taylor, K M. Hutlon. Several «-f those who signet} lb* P*" lltlou. together with others Inieresud in the atlatr. were at the meeting. When the paper had been read, Mayor Champion s»kad If anyone de •ired to say anything Dr Hughes slated that Ihe building will be properly looked after a»id the men whose names were signed lu I lie petition guarantee to lake good care of Hie structure Director Campbell asked whether tills document t- of such character that Ihe clly could recover. City Hollcllor Boswell auswered that the documrut does not liidemotfy the city. There would have to be au other paper. Mayor Champion said that It le pretty groerally understood that tha City Commiftstoucrs feel that tble - building isn't calculated for • r«'Ugb . hou-e " and that It has in be kept in g.*Ml condition for au uimer u-e. There l* no heat and it wouldu'l he Appro priate for that purp<»se. Dr Hughe* replied that the thought i* to build a cage for basket ball gatna* There would no other euler(Donilouwl oo Fourth pags.)
' OCEAN CITY LOST < Mttlvlile* Migti acbool «eia Decision ib Urbiie. The debating team of the Ocean Clly High He hi o I lost the debating c-mteet with Ihe team of the Mlllville High Hcbool In Mlllville Friday evening ihe three Judgee deciding In favor of the Mlllville team. The nuestloo dUcuaaed was "Re solved. That tha Goveromant HhouM Adopt Compuls«.ry Arbitration." The Ocean Cliy team, which had the sfTlrmatlve side of the question, M comprised Malcolm AU"tln, Helen Maxin and Alfred Henlor, with Ku- • gene llallrrau a* altaruale 4 A number of Ihe friends off the members of the team accompanied I hem to Mlllville. f I \ r I When the J Bills Arrive t the tnsa with a checking Ac4 count unqucfttlotaably ha» the advantage. \ Safely, convenleatly, *cf curately. Speedily he dle- ► e |K>sr* of bit obligation#. * Ho opportunity for Ions— m no fussing over exact change —no poaaibihty of argument— no delay. Secure these advantage# for yourself, pay bills in the future In the time-tHed-and* provrd-way — the pay -bycheck way. Call in and talk with onr ofheem. Ocean City Title and Trust ). Company OCEAN CITY. N. J. fh> | -
ENTERTAINMENT PLEASED CROWD Room of Mtsstc Pavilion Packed at Weekly Commnnity Exercise*. The growing |H>i>ulsrity the weekly commnuliy etiteriainmritls in the rest room of ihe •• uale pav|ln»n was attested by the laigr AHeudattce at Ibe affair Saturday evvnnig when many persona were c»mi pel lr«1 io stand aud uumber* of others «l »<1 not ai tempt to go Into tlir building because of the jaui. It look* as iliough the larger quartets of the pavilion will be reuuirrd il iuleresl cot»ii"»»rs to grow 'lite community aliignig. Ie«1 by B t! Mar-hall, asMiststtl rasliirr of the Firat National Bank was spirited, aud mlny popular song* were heard. Follow lug this there was a vocal solo Klma Nixon Oua or the pleasing features was tin tumbling aet by Prof. Uugrr and on* of his best pupils, George Gardiner Both were given deserved applause Mildred aud Noruia Lai x«ra showed talent IU their piano duet aud Miss Emelie Hoc bier pleased the crowd with a plauo solo. Dr J. Tboruley Hughes' novelty act, w uh cards, etc . held the close si teutlon of all. but ihe "kids" were skeptlca aud they were not slow to ex pram their doubts. Dr. Hughes showed a canny skill lu locating certain cards In a pack. Mrs. Ktixsbetb W. Gandv gave an lulerweiiug talk, aud Ihe Rev M M. Lewis, pgstor of Ihe Hfrpurt Church, (old some amusiug stories. * ta 6 MAY NOT RETURN Mr. Yard Mae Calls irom Meveral Churches. It la more than likely thai Ihe Rev. Gfrirge W. Yard paatoi of ihe First V I. K t'nuich of Ihls city, will not reluru lo Ibis church at Ibe clo-e of the ee**lmi* of the New Jer*ey t oiifarence next March, although asked to do so hv the officials. Hs ha* received request from several churches in diftercut sedloua to accept the pastorate. Hrsigns sa Csrrisker. Mayor t'bampiou -aid at the weekly meeting of the CNi Commissioner* that he had received ihe resignation of Mr* Frank Warner as caretaker off the rest room In Hie ruu*ic pavilion. Inasmuch as this resignation Is a mailer that eooiew me women's auxiliary of the pavilion, ihe resiglnai lion wa* not brought before the board. i « '■ • • • ■ Colon Mnu«i *fe«?«!oua. i Union revival mee'.mg* tiegan In i the Flr-l Pre*hyterlan Church luesday night and will cniiilmie every night Haiurday excepted. until DecernI ber 19 The oo-operatlug chujclie* I will hold their own Hund«y morning service* and their own Sunday school hut all rwutug service* will be union I
BAPTIST CHAPEL IS REDED1CATED Improvements Cost £1080.64 —Pastor Lewi* Tell* of Poor Years' Work. The First Baptist Chapel w-a* rv-drdn-alvd with appropriate service* Hundsy morning The Itev John H Adams, of Pauls boro was the principal speaker, and brought rrmluieceucea of the pa**, which proved to show mors clearly how 1 hr church has growu lu Ihe last few year* Mr Adam* was the second pa*tur of the cliureb, serving lu IS9W and lis*). 1 1 1 wing also Ihe fourth anniversary off ihe present pa-turate, the Rev. M. M. I ww is spoke on ' A Review aod An Encouragement." Because of the brevity of time, he cut hi* remarks He re|>orted 66 members tiere four year* Ago and *iuce thai a lo*a of nlue by teller, one by death and fourteen dropped, or a total of twenty four. In that lime there have been added ten by baptism and twenty-one by letter or a total of thirty-one the prearut iuemlwr*lnp being silly-three. He -aid the eiicoiiiagemeni lay 111 the fact (hat thi* church was a "Gos|Wl Dlspensary." In 1916 Ihe aggregate attendance at all service* wa* ahoot 37U0, while thai of 19-0 w a* 18*30 The aggregate ailriidaucv* for Ihe past four yeara tatould exceed ttJ.OOU The missionary ofl^rlngs liave advanced from too to |6(M) |>er year. He also quoted from several letters from repra •eiitatlve men of the community -hnwiug ihat. Ihe presiiga of the church has greatly advanced In late years ' laytoii Haines Brick president of the trustee*. s|>oke on the improvemeuts. what had been done and their cost The total cost luteuded from the outset wa* |600 but various change* In the progras* of the work, made uecesssry by other Improve loent*. caused the amount to total IHIHU 64. "The building was declared by many to be one of tb* most attractive they have been privileged to aee. Mis* Rftlsion. of Humeri' Point, a contralto soloist, *eug at the morning slid evening service-. IN THE CHURCHES NiroMK derntons, Kxcrtleai sanelc Heard by CoDerrgaiiunft. riKAT M. ta At the morning service lo the Fir*t M. K t'hurcn the Bacrameut of the Lord's rsupper was adinlul*iered by the pastor the Rrv (4e.<rge W Yard, assisted by the Rev |)r j E Lake. ' The attendance wa* large aod the ad r ministration or the rite more tbau ' usually impressive. There was special music at the even * log service, prepared by tba choir ' leader, H. H. Lake, aod tha paator ' gave a short and pointed addraas. ST. AdOUffrtNB'A. Tha winter chapel of rtt. Augustine's Church wa- crowded at tha 10 o'clock II uasshunday. Tba celebrant wa* the »- rector, the Rev. Tbomas K. Blake, y who delivered a sermon 00 faith and • charity. Instanclu*. In pa*aiug, the « esse of Ilia Good Hamaritan. Mas* a was said yesterday morning at 7 80 il o'clock, this being tba Feast or tba 1 Immaculate Conception.
STATE REAL ESTATE MEN ; TO MEET IN ATLANTIC CITY I
h BUYS COTTAGE IN THIS RESORT , — • TDr. H.J. Baldwin, of Phila- r delphia, Purchase* Through » H. F. Stanton. 1* H. K. Stanton, realtor, ha* sold , the Rowland property at 66 Wesley h road, lu the Garden* tract, a pretty L three- story cottage, with basemrot.to Dr Herbert J Baldwin, of Philadelphia, who. with hi* faintly, will , occupy 1I>« lion*# next summer. The price paht was 19(101) I Dr. Baldwin and family havt bean spandlug ihe summer season* for years | at Wild wood. They have friends w ho I are summer residents, of t>ceai» illff, I and on the neeaetoa of vl«n» here they were lmpre**ed wnh the attractions of ibis resort and tha be-uly off ihe cottag* Dr. Baldwin has Jum ptirchasrd Warr'a Nweclwillea. Raw crop New Orleans uxdaaaru, RA cants per quart l^arga aa#M>rtment choice apple*, nrangae, hananas and all kind of fruil always on hand. Kreah eggs right from the country, I plenty of 1 ham t*6c doxtn. Good freah eocoenut* in I he -hell.WhFresh killed ohickans to otCtf Sweat cider and inloce meal. All kinds nut* and pof*e«»m Frwsb Roasted Peanoi* *4c Ih. Plaoty Peanut Brittle 26c Ib. Freeh Golden Date*, tt* lb. adv.. tf Al Bsaavea r»1ce» Fo* Haiji -Oak aud Pine cord wood delivartad Phone 814 R H or • rite Joseph McGmgan. Palermo, N j adv . 12 *. 4». Try an advertisement in the NansWWL
Noted Speaker* Will DUcnt* Important QnestlonB at Three-Day Convention. 1 All of the members off tbe Ocean city Real Estate Bo«rd | t*n to attend Ihe seselons of ihe fourth annual con veutlou of the Ileal Estate League off New Jeraey at tl.a Moial Tray more, I, Atlantic l lty. today, Friday *nd Bat- ( urday , The State league Is lo a fl >url*hiug I , roiiditlnu. having doubled It* mem beralnp during tha year It Is en- , deavornig to do everythiu* possible. L It Is claimed, to overcome tba sboitage , «»f houses Along this Una. former Governor I Kunyon will make an address at the convention. I Other -peak er* will be Paol E He- 1 lark, of Madt*on Wis., who wllf talk on "Slate License Law," whtcb thai realtors of New Jer*ay sra endeavor- 1 nig to secure; I N. Griscom, of At- 1 hemic City, whose subject will be| ' The Benefit of the iMIaware River 1 Bridge and Hudson River Tunnel;"! IWillism H Wilson, president of I be I Philadelphia Real IfMate Board; I George B Ford, of New York; Otis R. Hawk, of Yniin gat own. Ohio; Wm H. Ball of tha Philadelphia Real Ke ■ ate Board; Kenneth W. Da'sell, of I MsplrWund, N J ; Mayor Hsdar, of Atlantic tTty; Ruben I) C'low. of amdeu. pre**dtut of IN Real Estate I League off New Jerae> ; Raymond I I 'onnnlly, of Soulh Orangs. vie* presi 'irnt of the Real Estate League of the I Grange# and Fraud* Go r alley, off | I Jersey Illy, formerly president of the I State league. Ihat.aloric Pi|*ela*s Furnace, sold [land installed by Norton lK>wlar, of Wild wood. N J , hi Jual what you I want the** day*, for It u*e* <a*a eual I than anv other furnace sold, and Is 1 1 guaranteed to glv* you satisfactory f I and avr 11 heat. adv. 119, 4t For Salb.— Two valuable comer I lots on bay front, near yacht olub I Terms to suit. Address K J DuMee, 1 108 Sou* h Thud street adv , 6-27 Iff
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director® s Parker MIBar John P. P«« Alfred X. Iknitb Roy R. Darby Dr II T. PouVU J. Wm. Morrtenn John Devine Xuasell h. NuHy^ Charleta C. Rami « I a wren re m. Lear Hiram • llowret
LOCAL REALTORS SEEK TO WIN PRETTY SILVER CUP
I OFFERS $42.50 A FOOT FOR LAND « U — > City Moves in the Matter of J. Early Widening of Corinthian Avenne. 1 I t-lty Solicitor Boswell reported st l hs weekly meet lug of the City <om- % mtssloners thai, several days ago, he % was 111 ueguttatlou with tbe owuer* of j the laud required for tbe two cottage* t to be moved from t.'urlntblan avenue. | ( between Mecuud aud Third streets. ( These houses haveTor years eucroached t on Ibe street there and efforts were , begun, soma time elnca, to bava tbl* t coudUioii remedied. t Mr. Boswell stated that be offered tbe lot owner ou Hecood street at the , rate of 930 a foot for tbe land, aud a rsie of 942 60 for the laud on Third i afreet The owners sought to have tbe < city also to allow tbetu remuneration for tba purchase of another lot lo add! j Hon to tba coat of moving tba proper- n ties After tbe board bad dlscuased tbe J matter, the following leeolutloo was' adopted: Resolved, that the city solicitor notify tbe owners of tbe property ou ( the southeasterly side of Corlutblau j aveuue, between Becoud and Tblrd 1 , streets, tbat It Is tbe Judgmeut of tbts ' hoard that uo value or damage should he glv eo lo tba owners of land taken from the widening of Cor mi lieu eve- ' uua otber tbau tba value of in* laud . taken and put In tba atreat aud sidewalk a nd tbe coat of moving tbe build- '"«• a J TO GIVB CANTATA "Tltc Cotalsi^el the ktsg" st Heir Trlelty. Following a custom Inaugurated several years ago of giving • cantata , st t'hrletmas aud Eastertide, tba choir of Holy Trinity Eplacopal i'burcb will tbts year give, 00 December 28, Dudley Back's neautiful csulsls. t "The Coming of tbe King." The work baa beau uuder way for ; several wseke, Insuring careful study ( and thorough preparation I Tba cbolr, besides tbe regular aolo1 1st*, will ba assisted by Philadelphia talent, which bids fair to make tbts •acred concert tbe most successful . ever glveu In Holy Trinity Church. The name* of tboa* participating 1 are: PlrM sopranos: Eldredge Austin, Dorothy Barlow, Mrs. Ruby Duoatao, r Earl Poland and Elizabeth Winkler, r Hecood aopraoce: Mleoee Ma* H offer and Katberlna Hmltb. Allot: Mlseee Mary E Colour", KfTIs Plicher aud Mr*. Wo. M. Rauck. Tenor: H. J. * Bub. Baae: Malcolm Austin and 1 Mendelsohn Maaban. Organist: Mrs. * James Austin. »• * Appointed raid Fireman. t Mayor Champion, at tba weakly 10 1 meeting of tbe City Commissioner*. 9 said tbat ba had tba application of Jacob C. Rebuff for tba position of a paid member of (ba fire department. - I Ha wa# recommended by Chief Con-
rar. Tba applicant wee appointed to A ib* position, tbelr beh.g a vacancy. PHILADELPHIAN BUYS GARAGE Brick Building at Ninth j Street and Ocean Avenne I Sold for £14,000. j Police J uarlce Frank H. Ware hae | sold the brisk garage building at tbe I corner of Ntwth rtreat and Gcaan ave- J for the owner. John R Grovae, of I tbi* city. 4« Julin N Rweeoeg, a Wast C Pbiladalphla real aetata ageul. acting fl for Herbert, a retired Pblla- { del phi* butcher, who. * short lima j I -u»ce. purchased the Creese Apart- 1 ments, onrAsbury avenue, near city ] ball Tha price paid for tha garage was ] 914, 000. Its dimensions are about,! 99x182 feel. Tbe new owner will finish the roof- | ling of a part of tbe building, which ra j I mains to be done, aod have It ready , for operation next summer, It la , stated . j Tba garage was started several years ] ago by a company comprising Joseph II. Bettll, Edward M. Button. K. A. 1 foraon and Mr Groves. Hull was brought bv Anderson Bourgeois and Albert Fogg *ud finally* city ordinance prohibiting tb* erection of public garages ou the east side of A*Niry avenue was rescinded I by a vote of the paopl*-. As conditions now appear, tbe 1 building may ba used a* a public garage by tbe owner complying with tbe city ordinance relating to the coo. struct ton of garages for public uea. I I ■ * a * M. V. Hmltb. of the Kterltng Re*Itauraut, 838 Aebury avenue, ha# ae 1 1 cured tba agency of tba Troy Launf dry. offl-epeMey Thta la an oW e# . tabllehed. reliable firm aod can give , I A No 1 set v tea. Patrons nan leave ' package* with Mr RmUh. and same . I will ba returned tb a few days. adv., 10 Miff. To One and All— Do not forget tbe " old reliable Hay Villa l/anndey, which was established in 1916 Try It oocv— / complete yoor laundry while you ' I wall, till, writ# or phone, 169 W *17 Bay avenoa. Oca# lily. Frances Freeman. Prop. I ade.. I IL Iff. Wa ba*a tbam in stock at *11 times, | You need them now aud all the lime I Yon writs or phone and we eet them I up within fitrty eight hours Galortc K Pipe lees Puroaer* All aluee Nor I ton I kow let 4fe.. W lid wood, N J> adv., 119, * I Wa poattlvalf guarantee no dost I ashes, gas e« amok* when wa Install a I ralorfte Ptpalaas Furnaee, Norton,J DowlerGo Witdwaed. N.J. Iflt.l Lagel papers of all l! i R wlllm, •«» inilM
to Capture Trophy at State League Meetiog lo Atlantic City. Nearly al' of the members of tbe Oceau I 'tly Real Estate Board are now memner* of IB* Real Eslais l.eagu* of New Jtraey, and the local organizawill gu after the at laud a ooe al leer cup oflrred by tbe oranges aod to ba pre** tiled at ti.e oou went ton to be held to Atlantic < tly this wsek. hagtaelog t«day, acourdlug lo FrrU deal Claylen Brick, of tbs Ooeeo CMy beard. It is claimed tbat tb* lecal board will na 100 par . ant etroug at tba coovaultou and wt'l be wall in Ibe ruentng for tbe cup. *Hob will be gleea tbe board having tha greatest attend - atice of members of tba i**ge# present aud registered at tbe tMato owe vsaUee by noon tomorrow. Tbe cop mueiba for two suocisslva years before it becomes tbe property of tbe lueky board. REWARD OF £25 for Capture el Fares# Trirlftg Uaws MftSft. Tbe Ocean City Real Estate Board Tuesday evening deotdad to oflee a reward of 9*26 tor tba arrest aod ooer let Ion of tbs person who Is taaNeg dowu real tors' signs on bouses, eta., to various sections off tba city. Tba local board plans to send a representation to tba New Jersey league's convention lo Atlantic CHy December 9, 10 and 1!. Clayton H. Brick baa been elected a delegate to tbe natlooal conveutlou In CbiengO In July. A resolution wa# adopted ad vooaHug that incomes fr»m mortgagee no real estate, except mortgagee 00 pobiie utility real aetata, ba free from Income tax. Copies will be sent United nkatea Ssnators Prrttoftonyseo aud Edg* and Gougrsssmao Hacbaract)Tba local board plans to bold a midwinter banquet, aod tba oommlttee reported program. Tba Ocean CNff Ubambar of Oommarce uffldals an 000 no* thai tba chamber will pay a reward of 960 foe tba arrest and conviction off anyone breeklog 1010 or damaging property 00 whtcb signs bava been planed. Am going oat off business. Have many useful articles lo way of games, toys aud Cbriatma# trims, ate., to tail below ooat. Open Dec. 10 to Dec. 14. K J. Warner. Btgbtb aod Boerdwrelk. adv., II. Fo* Rwr.-Furol#bod oottaga aad small two-bed room apart men I with bath for tbe wintot. Hot water beat lo both; reasonable. Apply to Clarence 8. tfcull. Eighth atreat and Onaao avenue adv., 949, tff. > — — ^ggg—* |H • Christmas § ; Cards | 1 wl IK I II RIGHT NOW is the time to place K
Il your order for | (Cbrtstnaa (hurls Jv aad no More can serve yw« batftrt N ^ than this. Wr bava tba bageet [ ever seen in Atlaatic City aad it ft i will pay yon to visit Una rtaea. W, P <| however, jret are unable to do an, IB f then order via parcel pO#t, for tbers IJ £ wiU be ao extra ckargv for tkto M f service 00 all your Holiday pur- |j| \ SPECIAL I 15 CUDS J MWlyhowd OfYf% g A| including eavalopaa Owl# ■ We carry aa ni^maaliy larga Uaeo# If tt FOUNTAIN FCNft CVCRftHANP PCNCILft CRANK'S ftTATIONCNY ■ A ETC. Suitable for Chrittma# Gift# i Ernest Beyer! nnrrti mt smmn I Pacific and Keatacky km J :> Atlaatic City. R. J. J — r- j^j=— Ba I SPECIAL Suits tnd Ovcrcosts M*de to Order $45-°° Three moMMi* wky we com make yow clothe* cbenper: One. onr motto: Small proftl*. quick aalaa Second, we bny clotk by lb# K>lt. Third, wc have no high wall to pny. * Ovir new location 9th ®t. and Anbury Ava. 1 : z: — I '• Walk on# Bquars ae# •* i a I k kfl.oo watt. JULIUS ROTH TAILOR j

