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FREEHOLDERS TO BE INVESTIGATED Justice Black Names Wm.J. Kraft and 9. B. Bacon for Work. Afiar ilia grand lure had larn *#.
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EASTERN STAR HAS NEW HEADS „ M*» Ma#1 Ocean City Chap it. No. 83, ^ Holds Election and Installation of Officers. #• I 'It* I 'ha nla. Va I# I 4 l.<4.v I
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Ocean City Sentinel Supplement VQL- XL" OCEAN CITY, N. J.. THURSDAY, DECEMBER |6. im No. 38
MEMORIALS OF BEAUTY AND DURABILITY Finely hammered, exquisitely carved and polished— lettered and finished according to your own taste. 500 MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES. MARKERS. CORNER POSTS. SILLS, ETC., f\Cr TO SELECT FROM /AjP ICMiirzerzt/BlK on display In our ahow yard* ^ I IflBLat I'k-a*antYllla and C.itqdcu j $w3L They rftjirwwni the larK<-*t and I stock of memorial# ever I collected to»reih«»r by on** con- V l———— ————J fl / corn. They have been cut from \ J M.tndard irranlt.n ...I marMea \ ' / thut wore pur< h.i. . | lufora .-X price* advanced to the present I •%■ H Affurea. An , __ _ J *" WE SPECIALIZE IN DESIGNING, MANUFACTURING AND ERECTING MAUSOLEUMS, PUBLIC AND PRIVATE MEMORIALS. CAMDEN YARD MAIN OFFICE AND YARD Opp. Hurlrl^h (ViiicUTr I'lranintvinc, V J. Opp. Atlantic City Cmirtcrj Bell Ilium* 2737 |u-l| Phono I'liwuintdllf 1 kf.i»iu:ni:ntatiyK8 O. J. Hamnicll. Prca.. 117 N Cornwall Ave.. Ventnor, for Atlantic City. A. L llammell, Vlre Pro*.. Ah - eon, N. J., for Cumberland. Cfcpe May. Ihirlinirton. Ocean and Atlantic Counties. P. IlalKht. Camden. N. J., for Camden. Salem and Glouccatar CounUaa. W. PuHota. Clayton, N. J.. for Clayton and vicinity. II. II. Hale. Chcrnton, Va.. for State of Virginia. O. J. HAMMELL CO. PLEAS A NT VILLE. N J. 1^8^ j v THE UNIVERSAL CAR ^ * m^IIH Ford Sedan— a mighty comfortable car ^ ™for every day of the year. Has most en * jovable refinements combined with all the utility of the touting car. Finely upholstered — most luxuriously — with plate glass sliding windows, it is cool in hot weather while dry and warm in fall mid winter. It is the regular simplc to handle and ever-enduring Ford chassis with a bonton l»ody — the family car that not only pleases with its comfort but save* t..oney in 4 low lirst'eost and after operation. Let us give HI you a demonstration and the price is only #795 f. o. b. Detroit. Pleasantville Motor Co. 7;Soulh Main Street Washington Ave. I ' PLEASANTVILLE. N. J. || Buick and Dodgti Brothers' Cars j 1 Maccar Trucks j PARTS FOR THE ABOVE VEHICLES \ W PHILADELPHIA DIAMOND GRID BATTERIES JOS. SCRIVANI. PROP. |l| CENTRAL GARAGE MOTOR SHOP X #ao to aaa A.auav avc. ,1, w. waowooo AVE. , T OCEAN CITY If - J. "4.11# W. P1HE AVI. fT0WA.acaa.P4S WILDWOOD, N, 4. & full urn* or Fit* ano QOooyea* t MOT SiJR^ LAUNDRY 029 Ocean Avenue °ce*" OOOD WORK.OVnCK^RVlC^AU. WORKOONE ON premises laundry now oi»hn
• v> 11 1 aper i h a veritable una We aim to p'ease the particular. Jnat come f d->wri and inspect out titimeroua ,!i slfsa. If yon are critical It may t ike you a long time to decide— Hier» are to many pattern# to choose , fiiHu —but the point la that yon can Milted exactly fight and at prices that will appeal to yon. ^ ALFRED R. SMITH t#4i Aalnrj Aw Onca CRy New Uff
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1 SUNDAY SCHOOL WILL GIVE PLAV Methodist Folk Will Present "Christmas at Golden Gulch" Wednesday Night It ha* been decided by the <*>11111111 > tee in rharce i<i alve the Weotern play "Cnriftinjuft at ttolden tiu'oh." a- pari of the exerri**- r»f the ' t> r i»t mi- e< • lertaii went of the K«r-t M. K. Kui«la> IrAchmil NVedireoday eveiuita «»f tie*' ! werfc. Kehvar-alft are now belnu arranced, and it i» plaiiued tu Klve the play u< 1 realiftttc atyle. The •••fie of ctiaracter* U a* follow- : Toby Deul l^ewia Handy. Ktchaid Cur tie, luatiBKer of llo rulue*. John Hteelman Dick Harlow, foreman of the uiine". H. H M oa rer. Four uitner-— Dave Turpin, K K t'neer. i Joe Miller, George lilacktuati. Bill Smith, Maurice Uatidy. Dati Tiltoii. Le»lle Smith. Johnny Hart. CurtlN Powell, Hop Hlng, Chinese aervant. Mar garet t i 1 fiord Mabel 1'urtln. Freda Steeliuan . Hrldgtt Kurke, catup cook, Mi-* Harriet Gibb. Helen Vala, echool teacher, Ml-* Ethel K. Lee. Mrt. Vale, Helen '0 mother, Ml— Minnie Mum ford. Queen Father, catup orphan, MarKaret QuIr*, ( ■■ ♦ w — SIX YEARS OLD PnuI l-rltll Nnd Friend* Mm<1 Jolly Afternoon. Paul Pettlt, ton of Dr. and Mr* j: Heraehtl Pettlt, waa *1* year* old Sa«. c •jrday, and he obaerved the occa*ion n ny giving a party for a number of hi- ~ young friend* at Ilia Wwlty avenu» home. Tbey played many gttne* and then enjoyed the refrealiraenta. Thederorauon* were red and while. There wagreat fun blowing out the btrthday caudle*. Maater Paul received a number of (>W**nta. Hi* cueata were Helen Unger. Helen Scull, Margaret Cor*ou, Katharine Mill*. Robert Hoghea, Gbrlatopbet lientham, Allen Corann, Kenneth Howe, Luther and David McCallion. Itobert Haoderaou, Bradford \Vie*en tbal, Horace Denzel and Richard and Edmund Johtifton. Alao preaent were Herabel Pettlt and wife and R. L. M obr and * ife, of • Mlllvllle. grandparent* of Paul, and A H. Happ and w ife, of Petersburg . (CommuniniiNl.) The Vroblt tn." KhlTOK TIIK 8KXTINKh:-We Mill hear of the ao-called "Hoy Problem" In Ocean City; that aoroethmg tuuM nedotir; that we muat have the muaic pavilion for baaket ball to • *ave the boya." Tha "oomtnonlty gymnaMuro" wa* con-tructed tu tha MethodIM Church ~~ t>a*emeut by member* of the church tn d poaalbly ►ubecrlptlona from *ome A other* at a coat of $4000. A What'* become of the HitereM In X that? T The Preabyterlin Chorch people had 4 * t torlal hell for the youth of the city, W end the Raptlete el*o orgentved club* for their young men. JL According to Mr. Yard*# atetement T mare wa* trouble from vandallam In * the basement of bl* church. Why ahould the city permit the mu W ale pavilion, which waa not built for ft baakel bell, to be de*tro>ed by a lot of tiu bad boyet rA w Rysi i>knt. ^ — 9 b Kprciftl ckriaiiaaa H«-r%iee«. ^ In keening with the superior mualc that the choir of the Holy Trinity AU Kptacopal Cburrh ha* been splendidly giving, a new mnelcal *eltlng of the T t ommunlon eervlce will be *ung al the eleven o'clock ChrlMma* Kve eer Wb visas In the church Thie Chrlatme* » ftervice will Iwg In at 11 o'clock CbnM ma* Kve. December J4. ChrlMmaL carole will al*o be eung police •« Ad vrrttaera. Change* of copy for dtaplay adver J. tlaemeuta tnoM he ■* t III* office not later than Tuesday noon for Insertion ,n the HiNTlNKL Thla rule will be ■Irloily adhered to. adv., If
M** vuuit wu* m mane oy every reei j * eetate man tn tht* country to proleri m thee* real eetate owner*' mtereet* a* Jj again*! vtrlat* and uncalled for legte C Dtlott. Of nn minor importance le the X q neat ton of taxetton, whleh of all 1 1 hinge le eland tog out aa rvquirlnt f »# rip u • coneideratioo and reformation ill That the real eetate aeeoctattona cf tht • J country are realising the importance I of all Iheee queatrane t« demonatrated T by tha fact that a permanent bureau la being eetabttaheit at WaahlngAon by 1 the Naibmal Aaw»ctatn»a of Real Re- 1
f - /7\ I T? CAKTU-r^Q settee# TmiiJ 1 • Vi/4| || sosPcrsaKx la m | ^ O ^ mmmm SCDA.M Bl 2. M C/crland 4 Touring. $945; Roadster, $945; Coupe, $1525; Sedan, $1575; Chassis/ $800; Prices f. o. b. Toledo CITY GARAGE Pricef subject to L. W. MILLER change without ,, , , , _ Te nonce Seventh St. and Haven Ave. * (UUtUNIt OftftOI MCTIAElV ftimeT »nmN» Oft r*^rn !■ VI 34 mum* , 'M 7»«* I.AU"H fft i.kVUM ft*t> I ...N •.•54® TO IJA* KUM «* T»*m ■ " ^ ^ ^ ^ THr O A K L A N D * F N » 1 B L » >11 C O V V 1 OAKLAND SENSIBLE SIX MANY men and women, who , could well afford costlier cars, arc driving Oakland Sensible Six Coupes, Their selection was prompted primarily by the unmatched value that tnis handsome, sturdy car represents and the unusual operating economies that the Oakland Sensible Six effects over a long lifetime of efficient performance. "" Touring C*r, $l23S;Roi<b»rr,SI23St Coup* SlSSS: Four Dow SwLw. $105 t. o. b. PoniUc, Mich. Addhiooal I or Rir< WWI Equi pmcot, $7S CHARLES SACK Central Garage Ocean City immediate delivery New Jersey Geo. F. Saxton PAINTING . PAPER HANGING. GRAINING DECORATING 936 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY aaONt. tl-tt NEW JldllY PUUMBIINO it* Ton ffMting fti.Urr ftfttwlMkloo u to priom, w»rkm*mhip mud busMms ooartakyF I vat. it will pay yon to gtva ■* a trial. 1 am la an mmpttawalty yaMlkw to taha «r« of ynu repair work «d which I maka a anaNahy. I havu uo ii|iwaw aatabmhamnt 1 n cNrtoal forr# U- niaftataln Otvu ma a trtaL Holh Phonaa L» H. BACON 007 Btghth at m
puaitc Hourly u tarrar •Hi* Booklet 1 1. HlA MUim. Oft. ar COTTAGE ilral Avanua New Jaraey ft/ War* reeeaft a»4 odd vac; * oaa IA (iAlDT, Prop. a cottage, bungalow nent to furoiabr Wt ' pukhitijkk at leaa citidia prices. Window ecialty. kOAMS A BRO. ISBURV AVE. 3. Dennis CARPENTER ge. No Job loo Small wed and Opened All Work Guaranteed UTIC'B tor u.- eoMtfftAioft ml a eOovi Uuum at Uo/otby. tu« ■ eft no* boom mi Taak Towoahlp, AUaaUr «j fttooiaad apaelflofttlnoft ifthftd by Uia Aiate Baaed « Of fthlft. lugft lllftf V It L Ml ftubftiliatlooa 1a tua •laoft vrbleb ba v* t—o a- ■ mod opar. for laapM too 4 will tM rvoftUad b> Um <* ll>« Tovaablpof Wft«. Jaoua/y 4. IfU. uUfbl t>t*lTllift aebnot lian*. ba publicly opvoai and • aecapfod Um vIUmt or IT »*!»•«■• inn o< ear ar all ba Hoard of Bdn— llpa a. ntt -Ml* A MITt MBUiO I>latna( Clerk C A J HOP \ lain Coat { talk Hoar A ►uftpendcta eatber Lcggina f igarcttc Caftc A .mo GaunUets off l.mks f it Clasp A tandkerchiaf J ;ful articles we or Strops, Everocipedew. Coaster Dishes, Universal Electric Heaters, cola tors, Univer* eless Cookstoveai a. Ocean City, N. J. wy - e • J
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