Ocean City Sentinel, 16 December 1920 IIIF issue link — Page 1

% OCEAN CITY SENTINEL

VOL. XL.

OCEAN CITY, N. JM THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1(> 1020-

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Ocean City Sentinel Published Weekly al OCEAN CITY, N. J. — Br— K. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor It. so Per Year, Strictly in Advance. AID1VAL Dr. W. P. HAINES COR. NINTH ANO WESLEY AVE OCCAM CITY. N. J. I » to 10 u. in. op KICK HUUtlH: ■{ I lo S p. w. ( o to tf p. to. Hell i'boue.RA) Modioli Oyuimultca Mmimii aud Corrective Qyiunaallcs Hwetlllk Movciusol* Dr. Florence B. Haines Hour* by Appoluliuoul OCEAN CITY, N. J. Hours— 5-10*, tn.,«l-S p. iu Allen Corson, U. D. Aid Wesley Avenue Ocean City Now Jersey __u*»ifie. •"luur-ttlala 1X-A. ^KRSCHEL PKTTIT, M. D. BOT WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY OQloe Hours: ttiolua. m, 7 lo i p. IB. 1'bon# Offtrr Hours Ptioiie"iJ7 Until v a in. 1-3 p. m. (ill p. III. John H. Wiiiticar, M. 13, 717 weblcy Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J. Qk. Wilson Y. Christian nDentiRtH 809 Central Avenue OCKAH CITY, n. J. Hell Phone, 162. • Nllrous Oxide AdmlnUUrod Kx-IUy Diagnosis U«U Phone »3fll-W Ocean City Calls Given Immediate Attention DR. DAVID Ms SAXE VETERINARY SURGEON Ltocs s Specialty as NORTH VIRGINIA AVBNUK ATLANTIC CITY, N. K Formerly Chiel Vstsrtnsnsn U. 8. g»p«»s Co. O flies Hours, Ooesn City Tuesday Wednesday. J «•!* a. ru. Friday, Halurdsy, ( 1 30-6J0 PDR. CHAS. Hi VAIL Osteopathic Phyalclaa Down CittOfflo* W>»»"d*lpb»*orooe euo KlgMh Hu I43& Heal Ksiate Trust Hldf. Fbous,?46-J PbOPe. Walnut Ifiwi Booth Phones Wight Phone Call. (d-W Hughes' Central Pharmacy Ith and Wosley Ave. Ocean City, N.J Pbouc 245- W Pbons your orders W« dtliygrftw atToaaatk-AT-LAW. Wootton. Harcourt & Steelman • LAW OFFICES SOS NISTH ItAIlT Law BUILOINS OcSSMClTT, M. 4. ATLAHTIC Cirt.N. A. rrui * s a. W. • *• ■ - J^ORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW. ■iniiMinr Master and Exaxolosr in Chancery, mSST V£f\ ^ommi-ioner. Hoiary Public. U1PI MAY (KIUHT MOliM, J. (Opposite Public Bulldiafs). W. HOLT AroAM. Aitoaaw U. HoawaLi. |^AW OFFICES Apgar & Boswell, MATTSAS II* C"AM0E*T Wu. H. Collisson. Ik. Aseo. M. A to. Boa O. K. Civil Engineer and Surveyor Oily Ktiflnssr, Ooean City, H. J* WANTED Investment Property. Central Location PreferredMust he a Bargalp. PAUL C. DOtAINO ofl09 Havtafoae A*i, AHUA . pa^ notice All triads Of Uaad rumltare Bought and Bold MIOTOS end Range* bought llaby ooaehfa Bougbv sold a#d rented J. p. VENABLE O09 At* DAK AVKMUM O. L.. LAKE ...*EAt ESTATE AOENT.. if* Aebory Ayaase. Ocean Olty. *. J- / Lots for tele. UottAfae tor rent. rwTTssuondsnfts enltaHed * t • » I

WEA V K R ' S J® J' Cshtrslly Lo(*t«ij in (hi World'* Ur«*t««< Family R,«or< fflllrinimaa is upon us. Only a few shopping days left. Do your buying just as soon as possible. A small deposit will secure any article for you until called for. Practical Gift# are the rule this year. Something to wear, to use every day, that will be a continual reminder of the giver. we offer ] Sweaters Crib Blankets Bloomers Towel Sels Blankets Bedroom Slippers Bureau Scarfs Underskirts Bath Robes Underwear Bed Spreads Neckwear Kimonos Table Covers Blouses Dress Silks Hosiery Belts Hand Bags Taffeta House Dresses Boudoir Caps Boys' Suits Velvets Dressing Sacques Camisoles Aprons Sheets Baby Sacques Booties Handkerchiefs Pillowcases GitC AT REDUCTIONS | have recently been made in the dry goods line. . These have especially been reduced to almost unbelievable prices: Hill Muslin, Canton and Shaker Flannels, Lancaster Gingham, . Crepe, Percales. ■ — — ■ ■ ■ n m .... — b— — y- B - - - - STEELMAN'S | |STEELMAN'S REPRICING SALE Just in Time for Christmas Now is the time to buy your Christmas Goods, while stock is full and complete. BLACK CAT HOSIERY is the standard of American-made Hosiery. All greatly reduced. Earl & Wilson and Emery Shirts, both Cotton and Silk Repriced. Arrow and E. & W. Collars, 20c Silk 50c Garters, 35c ! Cheney Silk Cavrats, $2.00 kind, now Si. 50 The $1.50 kind, now $1.00 Don't Miss This Repricing Sale Granville H. Steelman 831-33 Asbury Avenue 5V Jctu Xmns Suggestions Think seriously of spending your Xmu money in your home town, especially when you can secure just what you want cheaper than elsewhere. We arc marking things down a* close as poaiflde ibis veer. Aside from our regular line of Diamond La valicrcs. Jewelry, Ladlrs Wrist Watchea and Watches for Men and Boys, Gold and Silver EverSharp Pencils, Novelties, etc. We desire especially to call attention to the Detachable Meddled SllU Umbrella from Sf wonderful Portable Phonograph at $38. 60 cash or $40 at fs down and $2 per weekly payments. It has a fine tone aud runs 3 large records with one winding, the equal of any $75 tunchioe on the market for quality. ..... •>. . x There are Fountain Pens of all Standard Makes at $l.CO 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 Ryeglaases make an ideal Xmaa Gift to those who need thcui. Our Fine Freab Chocolates at OOo lb. can't be beat, at LAKE'S nuxt to city hall OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY 1 ..a.. ».t. .11- ,-!■■■ mu. f 1 1 ! ' iltaiicr'0 v J: <* diamonds, watches, jewelry t J 2316 ATLANTIC AVENUE J ' . i ( ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. <i * I i I ^ , | Our stock of Christmas Jewelry is larger than * > Lever before. Prices lower than elsewhere. D In addition we give our Ocean $ , City Patrons 10X. I ' .f 1 ay. 7. iT jY 'T -T'T' John Marts Lumber Co Ninth Strtst »nd Havan Avsnus OCBAN ClTYi N. J. loimber Mill work, MoulJlngt, Bulldlnf Pap«r, Plaatar Board, Nallf.Saah Weigl ate- Ratlmataa Fnrnlthad. Prompt DiH«rr, i

LUIZZI WILL PLAY 'CELLO AT BORE TRAFFIC MUSIC PAVILION CONCERT COPS NEEDED

Pianist and Violinist to Assist in Excellent Program for Saturday Night. It wa« announced at the city's mumIc pavilion Saturday night that I here will be a special treat in the uiuslc pavilion next rtaiurday evening, when Anthony Lluxzi, of Philadelphia, who conducted the orchestra In the pavilj ion, will appear, with a pianist and violinist. Mr Llu/.zt only receully returned to PhiiaUeipbia, he havlug beeu with ( Presldeul'tlrcl Harding on the lalter'a trip to Pauauia. 'l'hose familiar with Mr. Lluxxl's playing of the 'cello know that a genuine musical treat la assured. The other artists, Ills announced, are of the highest quality. This announcement should serve to more lliau till the rest room next Saturday evening. The request Is made that children should not go to this concerj aud thus take the room of the older people and prevent them from hearing the music. The children will be provided with a special culertaiumeul at a later date. The community euterteiumeut in the pavilion last Saturday evening was Interesting, aud all^present were pleased. The community singing was led by Malcolm Austin. There waa a plauo , duel by Mrs. James Austin and Ml»# Catherine tiuillb, readings were given by Mr. Htley. a recitatlou by James Howe aud there were vocal solos by Miss Barlow, Lewis Dandy and Mrs. Duuslau. The program closed with all aluglug ••America." * m 9 HIM dialer Desd. Thomas J. Barker, of this city, returned the taller part of last week from Philadelphia, where he attended the funeral of his youngest sister. Mr-. Henrietta Bsuunou, who was buried on Wednesday from the home of her bud, William, ou Paoll street, R«»xborough. Her . husbaud, who was a Civil War veteran, died a number of years ago. rrrsched tu C«mdrt». The Rev, George W. Yard, pastor of the First M E Church of this city, preached iu the Tabernacle Methodist Church in Carndeu on ttuuday evening. Members of the local church attended the uolou evangelistic services iu the First Presbyterian Church. dcltoole Cu»c December sj. The public schools of this city will close Thursday of next week for the Christina* and New Year holidays. The homes of several of the teachers ar- out of town, aud they will spend the holidays with their folks. HAD BIG TIME »Pn«t Prcsideois' NiihC* at Wsahlnxion Cm rot*. ! Members or Washington Camp, No. 1 76, P. 0. 6- of A. held "Past Presl dent's Night" In the lodge room* Friday evening The session was at tended by many past presidents and ot hers. Short speeches were made by I)r Snyder. Granville H. Steelman, John B Kuby and Or J Thorn ley Hughes. ' The refreshment committee, which provided an unusually good set out. comprised John Weeitand, Haymoud Moore and Wesley Barclay When the Bills Arrive the man with a checking Account unquestionably has the advantage. Safely, conveniently, accurately, speedily he disposes of his obligations. No opportunity for loss — no fussing oyer exact change — no possibility of a r g ument— no delay. Seen re these advantages for yourself, pay bills in the future in the lime-tried-and-proved-wsy — the p * y - b y check way. Call in and talk with our officers. ; Ocean City Title and Trust i. Company OCEAN CITY, N. J. :hk

REVIVAL SERVICES CLOSE SUNDAV Fred. Butler's Vocal Solos j and Leading Attractive Feature. The unloo revival services In the First Presbyterian Church have been drawing fslrly got d-mr.ed congregations. Three service* will end Sunday evening. A feature of I lit* meeting- ha* beeu (he stuglug of Fred Butler, who for several years led the ainging at Or. Chapman's revival services. The Presbyterlau Uburcb was tilled Sunday evening, when the evangelist, Dr. W. T. Harlletl, of Na-hville Tenn.. preached a (filing aeriunu ba-ed ou (lie story of (lie Prodigal Sou. He held the close attention of hi* hearers throughout bta discourse. The opening prayer was made by the Rev. M. M. Lewi-, pastor of the First Baptist Church, aud the the benediction was pronounced by l)r. Buyder, pastor of the church. Many attended the af er meeting at the close of (be regular service THINKING OF CAMP Uermaotowu bo>m prgrd lo HmvO Honey for Yisli Her*-. Bays the Germantown Boy*' Club Newe:Lasl Monday uight theixecutive committee of (he Gerumulowu Hoys' Club of New Jersey met iu the 0 filer of Charles L. Cad wailader. (he president. Routine busiur— wan (ran* acted. The ofllcer ? reporting gave ac couule that showed lots of work was being d-me and (hu next sea*ou should be a good oue. B(re-s was laid 011 (he Idea thai member- nbould save (heir money, depositing a sum each week, no matter how -mall, so that wbeu the hoi day* of uexl summer roll arouud tlicy will be among lite fortunate ones to enjoy Ocean City. Afier the holiday- this part of the work will ba einpha-ixed nridsr aud soldier*' Hoiiom. According to a statement by the county trea*urerof Cape May County, thtacmiuty's portion «»f the bridge and tunnel account lo be paid out of 19J1 laxea Is M 791 90. or twelve one bun dredths of m mill ou (he dollar The amouui (o be rai*ed in (hi* county for the soldier*' bonns ih $11 978 00, or three-tenths of a mill on the dollar. This money la payable (otbeBtate 1 treasurer on or before December 20 1 1921. He will distribute the ninn*? , to the service men at the rate of $1.00 1 per day for service from Marcn 25. 1917. not exceeding $100.

Police Chief, in Annual ReI * port, Makes Suggestions to City Commissionere. In a report to the City Commissioner*. covering the period from February 2, 1920 to November 30. 1920. subI milled at I heir weekly meeting, Cblef of Police Howard Johusou says: "The men have taken hold of Lbelr ' u-k- with a determination to Increase' the elllciency of the bureau of which! (hey are untie. They also kn»w that merit will be given tbr praise It deserve*. and thai Infractions of the departmental rule* will be treated lo conformity wllb (be degree and the tran*gre**lon In other words, all reaiice (hat the department Is being conducted on a plan which alms for the highest standard of public safety, and in consequence the personnel of the department has heen very gratifying ••I heartily recommeud that provim|ou be made fur more men, to order (hat the traltlc Jn the summer of 1921 | cau be takru care or and the traffic -quad eularged N ■ one ha* come lo contact with the service performed w here traffic men are located will dispute (tie wisdom of* this move, and ^ there are several more street lotersec- ^ tious where unlforme-1 meu should be | stationed during the rush hours of the ^ day. "The boy problem, as lo ail other elite*, 1* ooe of the big problems faciog the jKilice authorities— the problem of j what is the best thiog to do with the Juvenile offenders. Ocean City has Its full share of this class, aud, while we are eager to go any leuglh to save a youngster from a life of crime aud I shame, there Is 00 biding tba fact that with many of the Juveulle thieves I the probatioo system has prcvad sadly lacking. "lo conclusloti. 1 extend lo the I mayor aud the members of the city I commission my sincere thanks fori their mauy ktuduesses and help dur- J Ing the year." Accompanying the letter was a re- j port of the number of arrest* mads during this period. The letter aud report were ordered received and filed. (School Clitiarctt's Cantata. • A bright little caotata, "Twaa the Night Before Chrtetmae," wlff be gtveu by the children of the two third grades in the assembly room of the Ooeau City High rtcbool Monday evenlug. December 20 A number of I "Mother Goose" character# will be preseuted. The cantata will be given ! under the direction of Mlse Louisa T. Corson, director of music In the pub- 1 lie school*.

OPPOSE MAKING ASBURY 1 AVENUE ONE-WAY STREET]

• V PUPILS PRAISED FOR THEIR DRILL!, I *C 1 Prof. Uager'a Class Did Fine ^ Work in Exhibition in t> Atlat^ic City. ^ The physical training demon*tra u tlon w hich waa to have been held 011 Young'* Million Dollar Tier, Friday evening, owing to lack of proper beat- t, Ing had to be given In the high school n gymnasium In Atlantic City, becaoss (| I of the lack of heat on the pier. As p there was limited seating capacity, there h*'"* merely room for the dele- a gates to the convention, the partlcl- , pants in the demonstration were not ^ allowed tu the gymnasium to see the , other number* on the program Thi* waa a great disappointment to the Ocean City school pupils. a» well a* to , a number of their parent*, who had ^ aocompaoled them to Atlantic City. , Seventy pupil* from the Ocean City x High Bchoot took part In (be demon ■trallon. They were very much hem t pered by leek of apace Nevertheless, , Itbe pupils did excellent work aud re , I calved hearty applause from the dele gates. Pfof. K. K. Unger, director, received many compliment* upon the work of I hi* pupil* and also upon havlug the 1 largest representation af pupils from I au outside city . Augustus Goeti and Miss Luolia Towusend led the drill land they, loo, ware highly pral«ed for their leadership. I Try an advertisement In the HtmsNIL

iYonld Interfere With Btssincss and increase "Jay" Walking, League Sayfi. A number uf the m#mbwr of the Ifouog Men's Progressive League, ome of them bu*lue*s men with ■tores ou either 'tde of Asbury avenoe. lid not approve or the recoaimeodB Ions made by a committee from the Chamber of Commerce looking to xiaklug A -bury avenue, from 8:*tb :o Ninth streets, a one-way street In ibe summer seasons. The move was mad* with the thought of relieving the congestion of machines on Asburj avenue, partlcnItrly between Seveuth and Ktgblb streets, dur lug (be summer days. There was an animated dlacuealon, and nnwt of those who spoke seemed be against the profioeed move. II would eucourage "Jay" walking, It was asserted, with increased chance* of Injuring people. The suggestion dually was mad< that A*bury avenue be continued 1 two-way street, with five minute park Ing privilege* on both eidt* of tb< thoroughfare. The proposition was submitted li the consideration of the committee which will report later the revolt of It deUtytaitona, DsttM bvsk |«r Ceal. Becure oue of our centrally Jooated uufurntshed apartment*. Hoi wslf heat Yearly lease. Frank B. Darby Realtoi, 791 A*bury aveuua. 12 16. 4L Fob Rknt.— Furnhbed cottage aa aoiall two-bedroom anartmeut wit bath, for the winter. Hot water hei lo both; reasonable Apply to Cf» ence B. Bcull. Ktghth at reel and Ocea avenue adv MO. If. y.

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DIRECTORS A Parker Miller John P. Fox Alfred h. Smith Roy R. Pethy IH. H. T FcmkH J. Wm Morrieoo Joha I Wine Ru«*el\ H. Nwlty Cherlee C. Read UeroKt N. Lear Itlmm E koem

PARENTS SHOULD SEE THAT CHILDREN ATTEND SCHOOL

WOMAN PEPPERED WITH SHOT May be Seriously InjuredNo Known Cause for Outrage Outside Her Home May Johnaon, aged 22yea«. colored, was abot by mgcdc unknown pereon with a shotgun a* she was about Lo enter bar mother * home 1c Cranmer'a row, a negro settlement, off Eighth street and West avenue. Monday night. Her bip aud aide up to her neck were peppered with small abot. and she rau into the house crying that she was killed. The police were notified and Dr. W Linear was summoned, who looked aflsr htr Injuries It was stated that tba outcome conld not be told for a few daye. The girl said that she had not quarreled wilh anyone aad did not know wbc could have shot her. Bbe Is regarded by her colored friends and lb* police a* oetng ot unsound mind, and the local overseer of the poor had arranged to have her sent to a Hlate institution last Tuesday. Bbe will be kept here now for a few day* to await the result, of ber gunshot wounds. ■ * ■■■ p ■ GIVEN MEDAXS (Service Token* RrCrltrd by Local J ant or JSecbaalc* Nine or ten of the seventeen members of Iota Council, No. 126, Jr , O. U. A. M , of this city. snLitled Lo the broose medals offered service men of the organization by tlie .State Council of the Junior Order of Untied AmenI can Mecbauice have received these troI phiea, which are eoltahly tnecrlbod. The preeentatlon was made at the lodge by the Kev. Ge^irge W. Yard. J pastor of the First M. E, Church, and 1 a member of the organisation. The other member* to whom the medal* were awarded are not In town, but the medals will he sent to them. All served In amae arm of the service during the war. Mr. Yard made an add rets, as did Frank H. Mcrda. treasurer of the Slate Council C to* pel waa Crowded. 8t. Augustine's winter chapel was crowded at the 10 o'clock mass Bun[day. many stranger* being present The rvctor. the Rev. Thomas F. Blake, I delivered an appropriate aarmon. The congregational singing was led by Miss Marguerite Meehan. [NEARLY 400 AUTO LICENSES ISSUED Representatives of State De partment Had a Busy Bay in Ocean City, W. L Swing, of Cape May, re pre tenting (be Stars Motor Vehicle De [ partment, and three assistant* bad a busy time from 9 a. m to 4 p. m. Bat j urday, when they leaned nearly 40 , I automobile Itceoswa for 1921, There were owners of macbtoa* ben j a uvi v "Xiv v- m\iw %n wavwm is mwsu it

s from verlou* part* of the surrounding - J eouutry eeotioos, from as far a* Peter* g burg. Tuckahoe and Woodbine, and t they were all euppllod with (be re- | f quired licensee for ear* and drivers. Mr. Ewlng was assisted by hie | 3 daughter*, Mtseee Catherine and AW a * Ewlng, and J. W. Meyer. It was thereat day'* bo*m*e« done I ^ by Mr. Ewtng sinew he ha* been cosnt Ing to Ocean CRy ♦ covaring a period u of three or fbur years. * The Caloric Pipeleee Furnace, eoW and Installed bv Norton- Dow let, of le wild wood, N. J.% I* just what you a want tbeae days, h>r It uses leaa 00a! than any other furnace sold, and Is guaranteed to give you aatisfactofy ,f and even beal, adv.. 12 9, 4i. We pcwMively guarantee no dost, lv asbee, gas ot etneke when we install a e, Caloric Pipelees Furnace. Nortonu Dowler Co., Wild wood. N.J. 1*9.44 ( SPECIAL Suils and Overcoats Made to Order £ $45- 00 Three reasons why we can make your clothes cheaper. Ooe, oar motto: Small pro&ta, quick sales . Second, we boy doth by the boH at Third, we have no high rents ' to pay- ■ Our uew locatlon-^th St. and Aabury Ave. H Walk chow Squar* and Saw ■ w M w tout 1 JULIUS ROTH TAILOR

Evils of Absence from Stndita Pointed Oat by Loot! Attendance Officer. « The perceaugea of auaoda&c* la (ba local ecbools for September. October aud November of (he cur two | school year wars lower than (hay had - beeu for several of tba years immediately preceding The prevalence of measles to tba community fully aceouul* for the low percentage fox itoe mouth of November, but no l for (hose of BtpUmber ' aud October. For ibaee mouth* its* 1 figure* ware higb. though faetat high 1 as (bey ought to have beeu In view uf r the fact that for both months the weather was perfect and the children's ' beal Lb generally good. There waa but 1 Utile t/ueoey ;e few eases only for f half a day at a lime); hardly enough to perceptibly affect the permhUge ef attendance. It Is believed that the net of (Ate 1 trouble Ilea with the parent*, many of 1 whom do not seers to reoug; alee tally their obligation to regard to their I children'* regular attendance at school. The taw says chat chtidrac must attsnd regularly. I I Now these la scarcely a parent la - this city who vUi not led owe that be thinks the schools excellent aud that • be wants his children to have a goad - education — want* them to km re a—d s keep up with their cis— > — yet nm ; of (hose regarded astbe beat patron* habit ua By take their chlMxec with them on abort v lei la frequently seeslog their abaeoee from ecbooi far We. , ; three or four days— sometime* ffW a i week -In the month. The absence of owe child, to be aura for three daye to a month does not ' seem much, but (u a room of 90 poptle there would thus be BO absences toe , ana room in a month. There are ^ eight rooms in tba Wesley avenue school and that fives ' 7®> Mm tor a month in (bat school alooe. Bach absence cost* the dtj U cents. Tba city, therefore, loam $106 ah i eeneaa. A pupil loam about eight leasou ■ each day be le Mewt, or 24 leaeon* in a mouth. If be la rt*1 eight daye. be loses about 940 l**e on* la a ' school year. It b rightly thought ( that no teacher aad as psptt oaa 4a good work under aoch decumetaneaa. d A pupil's abeaaaa. for owe day a month, ooonte agalaw Ibe aobaot aad * the so boo!'* priigraa * Frequent sbuonusc the part of the pupil always binder bis prouacOea. s with the result (bat ba la left for a erej, ond year to bit greda aad maat #e t over the aacne lesson* with y imager lt puplla. Tba reauttlea laaeof (wAeaad, ,* be outgrows pbyetoaiiy bfta greda aad j become* an willing to attend. Ilia difficult to magnify the evile of Irregular elleodance, mud tt As hoped that parent* *OI realise soma mt (base evils, say* the attendance officer, Major L. R Thoiwai 1 ... — For Bjll* — Oak and Pine aard wood delivered. Pboue 814 B 9 or write Joseph McUmgao, Palermo^ K. ?• J. -a; adv^ 19 A 4L We have thorn Iu stock at *H tluaes. : You need (hem now and all tba Mat. You writs or phooe and we eat Urn ** up within forty eight boore. ibtoitr e- Pipe: cos Furnaces. All aim*. Nor- . ton-Dowler Ok, Wild ■ aad, N J"a*., u* «. m For 8ala— Two vahtable eorwar lot* 00 bay froot, near yacht dub Terms to enIL Address £ J. DoMws re 196 Booth Third street, adv., 6-2T. tf«

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