Ocean City Sentinel, 13 January 1921 IIIF issue link — Page 3

Ocean City Sentinel THI1KHHAY. JANUARY 18, UK! I We shall tie glml U> receive Items of aews aud comuiuiilcaltoua of (ulertwl to Hi la couiuiuully and our reader* everywhere. All coiuiiiutileailou* should be acoompaulad with the full uauie and addreea of the writer, uol ueeeaaarlly for publication, but a* a fruarautee of good fs'tb DOTS liauk electloua. Are you •till w riling II 1IKW? Nearly half of January gout. Lodge* are luatelllug ofllcera. Not a great deal of bu*lues* activity here llile winter. Will Ocean City have a ba*eball teaiu next nuutiurr? Kntertalnuieiit In the Methodist Church uext Tuesday evening. Work on the newly paved roadbed of t'eutral avenue from Thirty-fourth to Fifty tlfth el reel* baa been cornpleted The Ladle*' Aid rtoc let y of the Firat Baptist Church will hold a cake sale at Mb Asbury avenue Saturday mornlug eud aftrruoou The Breakers Hotel was riitrnd a few nlghls ago. Ailde from opening the telephone boxes. there »»• nothing dislurbed. Ihe police say. PERSONALS Mr* J C Scull, of Philadelphia, Is visiting her childreu in thie city. J. M. Kowland, of Philadelphia, was lu town Suuday and Monday. Frederick W Hoch, of Philadelphia, w a* among the recent visitors to this city. M re. Charles B. Lynch, of Tacooy, la visiting Miaa Kiully Lynch, of Ibia City. Charlea H. Shoemaker and daugh ter. Ml** Kthel. leave today for Mian I Florida, for a few moid ha Mr*. Karl Pfander, of this city, Is visiting her a|*ter. Mrs. Charlea Taylor, at May'a landing Mrs. Mark Lake and daughter. Miss Bertha, of this city, apent Saturday and Suuday lu Wllmlugtou. Mrs. William C. Lake, of tills ClIJT, has returned frmu a pleasant vlait to friends in Camden and 1 hiladelphla. W L Hammeraly, of Philadelphia, ow ner of the cottage M* Fourth street, war among Ihe visitors here Sunday The Kev. tie rge W. Yard spoke at the meeting of the Tuckahoc ParentTeacher*' Association Saturday afternoon. John Halleran's family has moved from this city to Sea Isle, w here his railroad woik requires wm to live this winter. v The IteV. Pennington Corson, of Hammoutou, was the guest of hie son, i>r. Allen Cursuu. and family, a few days ago. ^ r. bo V iltiolland, of Philadelphia, r> r roitsgv >ti ( 'ciitral avenue, ties r »• 'h street, wss in town due • r the ek. "V. • er Muitb, md wife, of Cape May and Orieu Beeves and w ife, of Kastou, were recent guests of Mrs. J. Beeves H lid ret h. Mrs. Walter K. Allen, recently operated on lu St. Joseph's Hospital, Philadelphia, ha* returned to her home lu Hits city. W. A. Welsh, of Beverly, a summer cottager here, was In town Tuesday. With his family he Is speudlug the winter in Atlauti^CMy. Bernard Buckdeerhel and L. M. (Jairett, of Philadelphia, well-known summer residents of this city, were lu towu Friday aud Salurdey. H W. Kd wards, of this city, came from Philadelphia Tuesday to attend Ihe bank meeting He sud his wife are spending a few weeks tn Philadelphia Mrs. Ira 8. Champion has returned to her home here afier a v. sit of several weeks to her daughters at Carney'* Point. N. J., and Cerdlngtuu, Delaware County, Pa Walter D. Hnuaall aud wife have taken apartments in Pelham Court, (lermautowu, for the remainder of the winter. They will upeu their cottage here early lu May. William (Iroumaii, of \Va*tilugton, D. ()., was In town Monday. Ha Is a member of Ihe contracting Mrm of Coreou A Urouoiau, which has work lu Washington and viciuliy. Mr*. Annie Pryor, of Camden, haa returned from a visit *.o tier brother ! William Lske, and family, in this oily. She was a former resident and met many of tier old friends. T tie big rush of business in the title department of the Ocean City Tula and Trust Company now being well In hand, Miss Both Stephenson, who lias been a clerk tlisre, lias resigned. Henry W. Siel wagon, president, and Oenrge W Murkhaidt, secretary, of the Ocean city pishing Club, came down from Philadelphia Saturday af tarnoon aud spent a frw hours here, where they met several of their friends Haye# Parker, of parkerlown, N J , and Clinton Ni<k«r«uu, of brnlpviiit, were guests of Polio# t hief Johnson a f#» days ago 'They wars buili at one time member* of lb* life saving crew at (tie Fourtn sweet station here HELP ORPHANS ■.oval Wen Agrre io Help Voting 4rmrniant Following addresses In the Klret M W. Church Sunday, a number of members of the congregation agreed to subscribe a month for the *uppoit of an orphan In Armenia. |>r Allen t orsoii agreed to support two children, and one child each will be provided for l»y Burrows 1.'. Marshall. assistant cashier of the Firsi National Bank; H. Frank Smith, Joseph |> l#ee, llowsrd Slaluloii, ihe liev (leoraa W. Yard and Charles II. Slnemaker Urnrir (lllmsre Dead. George J tin more, who was well, known here, died at his home In Phil delphla a few days ago Ha was aseociated "hh his father and brothrr in the dyeing business. He spent the summer eeaeon* at hie cottage, 881 Pannlyn place. Ha leavaa a wife and |hree children

IMPROVEMENTS AT PARK THEATER [ House Will be Run Similar to the Strand, Says J. M. Rowland. Joseph M Kowlaud, of Phlladei phla, the owner, will make a number of exteuslva improvement* to Ibe Park Theater, on the Boardwalk, uear Park place, he staled while In towu a few days ago, In company with Jauie* Simpsou. a former theatrical men aud well kuuwu here. He also plaus to provide heat for the Strand Tbealsi, which will open early this year. The Park Is to be redecorated, retiring rooms for women aud children constructed aud side brackets placed ou the wall, similar to the arrange uieul at the Strand The po-itluii of the big orgau also I- tn be rhaugeO A new system for cooling ibe Uou»e is to tw Installed. The policy of the Strand will he Inaugurated st Ihe Park, giving (he up towu cottager# (be same comforts and sttractloue as have been enjoyed at the Strand. Two of t be best orgau Lis lu Philadelphia have been sec j ml to play the large instruments lu lhe*e houses during lb* season of 1921. Both the Strand and the Park will be booked by Ihe Slauley Booking Company, of Philadelphia, which In suras uiauy of the best picture* ou early ruue. A capable man will be lu charge of the houses. GREAT EXPONENT OF LIBERTY glmon d* Montfoct. Carl ef Leicester, Known as "Father ef English House ef Commons." The first great democrat In England was Simon de Montfort, earl of Ibices ter, who was slain In battle 6M years ego as the leader of the rebellious barons. Simon de Montfort was also the spokesman for the great masses of the people, aud be held that It was the duty of tha nobles to *tan<' between the |»eople and the monarch as guardians of their liberties, t>> watch over the exercise of the royal power and prevent its abuse, in the great battle of Lewes in 1264 the barons, under the command of de Mootfort. completely defeated the king and the royalist party. In the battle of Evesham on August 4 of the following year the tables were turned and the democratic earl waa killed and the hnrona sustained a ruinous defeat. During the brief period of Simon's axcendency, however, he had laid the foundation for the house of commons and had Inspired In the breasts of the people a devotion to liberty and democracy never to be stamped out by royal oppression. "Every king Is ruled by the laws." declared Simon de Montfort. and he Held that the "generality" should have a hand In the making of tha laws by which they, as well as U>e monarch, wera to be governed. Simon de Montfort'a immortal place In history Is Indicated by tha reverent title historians have given him— "the Father of the Bngllah House of Common a." GREEKS HAD FORM OF TENNIS That th* Game la an Old One Is Cues, but Its Origin la Hard to Traoa. Discussion of possible changes In the terminology of tennis naturally Includes the name Itself; and here tbers are many possible origins. The gams, in one form or another, la very old. The (J reeks knocked a ball back and forth and called the exercise "phenols," for which the Roman name waa "tenlludlum." "Phennla" and "tenlludlum" were ancestors probably of the similar French sport In the mlddla ■gee. and modern tennis may, for that matter, have been named from the province of Tenaola, where this gams was exceedingly popular. Poaatbly, hut Improbably, the name la derived from the French "tenes." In the sense of "get ready." "Deuce" is generally accepted as another form of the French "deux." but "racquets" baa several possible sources, the moat likely perhaps being the old medieval word "rerhette." meaning the palm of the hand, when the (km* waa played like modern handball. Chaucer and Shakespeare both kaew the game In England, and. whather or aot they played 1L had doubtleaa looked on with satisfaction, sa did Qaeen Elisabeth. Would Seem te Be Hla Right. A sugg'stlon haa been made that If the British flag la to be again unfurled above Helgoland, Henry Hedger, 1 verger of the pariah at Herns Bay, ! Kent. Eng.. be engaged to raise the | emblem. He It waa who hauled down t the Union Jack August 9. 1890. when , tha laland passed Into the control of i the German empire. He was then a » coast guardsman, and la now a vigorous man of between 80 and 70 years Mrs. Hedger recalls her four years on the Island chiefly by the birth of 9 their youngest ami, who grew up to be one of the contemptible#, who J helped to hinder Prussia's march through France, but fell In the attempt. The family left the Island the ' day It was taken out of British con » trot and while the pier was decorated > with flags and hunting prior to tb* vlait of the kaiser All the British official population left at tha asm# time. , World's Leper*. The American secretary for the MiaI sloo of lepers estimates that there f are aot fewer than 2,000.000 lepers In 1 the world, 6.000 of whom hare been - converted to Christianity^ Apropos of this, the Hawaiian legislature has Just | offered to pension Bro. Joseph Mutton. who aucceeded Father Datnlen at tha . | leper settlement on ftfotoka! Brother ! Dntton has not been off the leper * Island for 88 year# and has spent |10.- . 000 of his own money to relieve the poor creatures among whom be Itvaa But be refuted tha pension, wishing no reward and expecting to work on • to tha end In the cause te which be long ago devoted hla life. The world has heroes of whom It rarely heart j 'J and It cannot be otherwise than that ' such self sacrifice mutt win a higher 1 reward than governments or the pi sud

DR. CORSON REPORTS ON | SCHOOL CHILDREN'S HEALTH

PRATER MEETINGS IN COTTAGES 1 Baptist Church Pastor Adopts Plan to Reach H1b Congregation. The Brv. M. M. 1-eeis pastor of llir First Bsptlst Church. I egau Ibis week to dispense with the regular' Wednesday night prayer Hireling- | lu piece of these, college prayer I meeting* will he held two evening* a week— ou 'Tuesday sveuiug north of Ihe camp ground* aud on Friday eve- - mugs south of '.lie cauip ground*. The meeting tomorrow evening will he held at the home of W N Boo/, ou Anbury even us, near Fifth street. "II folks will uol go to the prayer meetings iu the cliurcb," »ay* Mr Lewi*, "the paslui is goiog lu uiove the meetings ueerer to the |x*opl# " MISSIONARY TEA To he Uiirn toy l*rr«l>> irrlau Wuiuen's Model). The regular moolbly mt-ellug of the Women's Missionary Society of the Freshyteriau Church was held at the home of Mr*. Kditli Smith on Tue* day afteruoou. The couutry to he studied for the day wa* China, aud Mrs. Thomas Simpsou, the program leader, gave » very instructive talk on the couutry of Chlua aud *poke of tin condition of Chinese women. Mr* Kdlth Smith read a very interesting life story of a Chinese woman, and Mrs. (JllcbrUt and Mrs. Mantling read from the hook now being studied, ••Bible aud Mlaslous " This society will hold a missionary musical tea lu Ihe social room* of tin church Saturday afteruuou, January 22, lo which all ladle* of Oceau Cily •re Invited. There will he a program followed by refreshment* aud * »cialii • Ity. A silver ofleriug will he a-ked which money la to he used for mi--louery purpose*. This society is In a very thriving condition, eight new members having been added at tills meeting, "form aud Jolu us," is the invitation given SAVE MONEY Ho in r llnlHIInK AssOCImIIOII Tm>» H ft 4 Ter trill. The seventeenth aerie* of stock of the Home Building aud IjO*l Association Is now opeu, aud one cau sub- , scribe for shares at Ihe office of the a- i sodalloo(A761 Asbury avenue, on or i before the meeting night, January 20. ! or from any officer or dirtcior of lln j association . A* lias been demonsirattd In thou j sand- of esse*, there is no belter way to save money than It) a good building and loan association, where oue re ceives the maximum earning* on hi* money aud where oue has the privi lege of Inventing small »um* monthly. Now Is the time lo start aud save by taking shares In the Home Building aud Loau Association, the a**ocla tlon that actually pay* 8 Hi per cent on the Investment. J. ICUWAKh VOBB. Secretary. Meek Hr Iter Mniirunrt f-'are. The transportation committee of Ihe Progressive League will work with the Oceau City Taxpayers' league In an effort to obiem a luo trip ticket between Philadelphia aud this resort, a four-day week end rale sod a farrr rate of fair from this resort to Phila delphla. Mf Aainiilne'* Hvrvlcr*. The winter chapel of St Augustine'* Church we* again crowded at the 10 o'clock mass on Suudav, w hich wa* followed by benediction. The cele brant was the rector, the Rev Ttioa. F Blake, who preached a iwrrrou on the dullea of Christian* Mr let Wewllivr Mirlpa Keep oat cold; stop draughts; stop ralthng window*; save &•> |wr cent, fuel bill. Humbert O. Pontlere. Ocean City representative, adv., It. For Sale.— Scrlpps Booth co<pe. three passenger, run* and looks like new. every equipment foot warmer; rubber almost new R50 for quick sale. Owner buying larger car. Ad. dreaa. Box J, (SENTINEL Ocean City, N. J. adv , 1-18, Jit. Salesman wanted for Oceau City and neighborhood. Salary aud com mission K. H. Clifton JI22 Ouarautee Trust Bldg , Atlantic City, N. J adv.. 1 18, 2t. Wanted at Once: Respectable, experienced dining mom girl; daywork. Sterling Hestaurant, 82 8 A* bury avenue. Ocean city. *dv . It. REPORT OF IHE C0R0ITI0R I or TNt First National Bank at <Mwati City. In ihe wist* nf New lersSr. *1 ' tb* close of lawless* on l»e«-» ruber ». IW®: 1 kksoi nor*. I .nan* and discounts. fit il Overdrafts, nr wa nted IStM I'.H Government ■**mrttlea (V 1,490 uc Otbsr bond-. *reurltle«, vie . I#»»;h« i»; i Wt-vS In rc«!cra' Ktsrrv* Hank eOUOOO 1 II -nking Hon**. »«*•«*> ) Karnli are aed rial urea, ».7vs* ;o t .awful reserve with Federal Ite1 eerve Hank' «.we.ti I t'nsh In Vault and net ainnunts due from Nalloasl Bans* m ,«*«:. Checks os other iwnk* ami otlwr ra«h Items, 1,7*1.0* Redemption Fund Willi (I H Trewaurrr H/AvdO Other R*w< R*t*ie owned, lo.ws Tt I Total iiAM.ttitt I i.tAWibtTiaa. , tWpital atork paid lo. fta opoflc 1 Horpiii* fund r I mllvldad I'rollta -'i <•** *1 . circulating note* «ii»"i*ndlns. «S,W W 1 Net Am« unt Ou* to Hanks and Trust lV>mpnDte*. MR U |t*u>aud l«epr»*H*. Wit .Tt) H * Having* lond deposits, irr.iia il Total Deposits, 1 gio 9 T Bills T«>aMe . Federal Ksaerva Rank, in Transit 7A« * f Total , *tats of New Jeraey.tVwatj «r t-ai» Ma>,a* 1. II. H Mnwrer, < a*l«t*r of tb* alwttre I named hank. 4» sowaiiiiy *aear that ihe . above statement M true 1 1> the t«e*t ot my knowledc ®od bellet. * l|. M MttWRKR, Oeslder. * Nworn and iitlacnted before me ihnlOth day of January, A- !>• »(ti- | U t t'RTIR IlitRINEON, I Notary Public. 1 t Nrrrect— At *•*! r H R HTITKIt. how a it i > a. Atainton, ^ HKRHCHEf. PETIT. IRreetora, D c e 1 *> X) >

: Many Have Defective Teeth and Tonsila, Medical InBpcctor TcU» Director*. The annual re|n>rt of Dr. Alieo Cor--••u. medical Inspector of the public I -chools, wae read at the moolbly lorellug of the Board of Education Tuesday evening Dr. Corson's report snowed that among tbc children he fouud 31 with (defective eyes. 2 with defective ears. J4W w ilh d»*ea*ed teelh, and 60 with • ll*eased or enlarged tonsil*. Uepori* • >f Ihe cobdltlou of these childreu were -eut their pareuts and efforts were made to have the troubles corrected. The report of Frof. J M. Stevens, -uperiulelideut of tbe city 's *< boola. -bowed ttif total enrollment for tbr month a- *i7; |»erceutage of etlsndauce. h.'» o »• i>r Hereclirl Fetllt, president of the tHiard. aud Dr. J. Thoruley Hugba*. vice president, were elected member* •<f Ihe board of school estimate. The board granted tbs Hwartbmore < liautsuqoe the privilege of holding it* entertainments lu the assembly room of the school. 'There will be anivrtslumeuts three afternoons aud ! evening* in February. * ♦• t'oiisiructcd Nr« Moots. New roof* have beeu placed ou the Casino Building aud on W. W. Adams' slops, at Eighth street, by W. W. Smith, of this city. He has also repaired Ihe root of tha Coloulei Apartment* and overhauled the roof of the Normaudle Hotel. , Cord wood for sale cheap. Delivered. Phone, 14-UH, Somers' Point adv . 1 IS. 21. Report of Coaditioa of the TUCKAHOE NATIONAL BANK M Tu kahor, lu lb* HUl* of Stw J>-r«sy. at j ' Ui* t lo*e or uutitMss on 1»* stubsr lvJD | ItK^'UKcLH , I <u»ria and dlsoonnta, f 147,'HtM (t.rrUralU, unas<-ur«d, IfcJ* I I'.H. Ib»adadvi>0*ll*l lo serur* rlrrula- ' tt"D i |>*r vslus) lt/a.)<X) < owned unpledged, 31.011 K> MA1X.SU I — -rurlllrsoih-r lb«u , I' H. bond" <hOt 1 lucl'jdlug stuck*) I • •wn*«i anpledffsd, »A'X"r «*i«cS «»f Federal Ke serve H*««k (So P*r I prut of suoscrlpliouL 1.1A0AC Value Ot ItauklUC h'»»*e. owned and i u ii I uru inhered, lljOOAO E'uniiiura aud flilitrr*. ijTO.OO l.'«wiul re^rve wtlh F«-b ral Reserve Hank. 1IAM-44 t aali in vault and net amount* du* from iintlurtal haukt, lSASCiA* | Cheek" on t»* X* loCal*d iiiil-ldv oT coy or mwu of ir purling bank aud other i-a*h item* Reklrmptlon lund i with I'. 8 Trea*ur»r and due from lT. tt. J Treasurer, 091 (X lio- (M 47 | LI AHILITIEM i'apllal alock paid 10, XX.OaO.lXi Undivided prunu, MOl.TX l^-*" i-urrent e* prose*. I liter eat and lassa paid 4 954 42 i#tx ■ Circulating notes out- • taiidtnir, IIjMU.UV1 Oct n#*1 rbeck* oul•tandlng Cash l-r " . on o« h bankout«laudtng 110 Ou Individual deposits subject loohp>'k, 1«3JM7.0I other ilms d*po»|u, ISl.lOO.w* "i»7wH4T KUit* of New Jersey. County of Cap* Maj . as 1. K. L Hie*. r**hier of tb* abova-Dsmsd iMtnk, do *4>IpiiiiiIj *we*r that lb* abov* •tali mm t is true to tbe best or my knowledge and belief. K. L RICK, Cashier ButMcrSbed and sworn to before me tbialltb lay of Jabtiary. IBU. JAM KM BIIOKMAEKK. NoUry i'ubllc. E. L KICK, Gas bier. 1 Correct — Allesl' H M CHAMPION. K. LTOMLIN. JAM KB HMll lt. Director*. I ' Bj W 1 111 \ treat meat oTtTCH. KCXKMA. /jTkJj EIHOWOEIt, T1TTKI er f 1 I F7 ®«her Itskiag Mia liseaaea I A Try a T» earn baa a» ear rWSL Wl. R. HUGHF.S a SOI, PHARI I Samuel Hecker Dealer I*: ALL KINDS OF JUNK ikureha*eail kind* of old Furniture. If you iiavr auylhlog le sell, call Telepbow# N«v Pl*a*ant vllle, N . J., or drop ft* d to Iff Boulb M etn street and I will can. Alway* la tbs market to bur aid, straight aswspapsra ' I HEADLEY A ADAHN Reading Goal Also Etndling Wood by barrel or eord Heet coal on tb* market EDO iba. to tbs ton guarantasd. Ball or Enterprise pbon*. •ifMre wad Yard. TKMTH and wan O. U. LAKE ..REAL ESTATE AGENT.. Ifg* Asbury Avsnas. oeeaa Oily. N.J i/AU for aais. Cottages rot rest. • nrraapoudsne* solicited • • • •

WILL ENTERTAIN AT MUSIC PAVILION IntereBting Program lia* Beeu Arranged for Next Saturday Evculug An lulsroaliug program its* i.wn ar- ' tangi-U for the giilrriaiomrnt lu flu music paviliuo next naiutilay rven- j lug a* follows Community singing, lad by B < Marshall Ktrcilatious. Miss Frances Yard Wand drill, Mi** Luetic l.»wi tend and Augustus tiocU (tic lra«lrr» of tbr drill gtvcu at lbs Slate couvculiou ai Atlantic City Dccrmbrr in Beading*. Mi** Nriiir Eunkr low ner. of Scotch Hall. MlseTowucr I* a graduate of Dlckioeon School of Oratory. Highland fling sight girl* select*? from Mi** MacNvai's ro* >u». sixtli grade. Piano duet, Mlsse* Ethel E Lee and Freda fc Slrelman Indian club and siectrlr light swing ing, Prof and Mr*. E E I' tiger, a* slsled by James M . SleVrns. Jr. (Coin m u n IcaUd . » Huiuunr Muelc* Kimiok i iik Sentinel:— Phlladeiphla newspaper* tell one ibai the Oceau City Taxpayei*' League al ■ meeting In Philadelphia Tburadni ' evening, brought up the matter of summer music and the clo*iug off of » part of the nrutlc pavilion. Are w# to have tin* wrangle again this year? Why uol do away with music and opeu the pavilion ai all time* to everybody? Tha "high-brow" mu»lr appears lo appeal to comparatively few of the I visitors aud not ve.-y many of tbe real- 1 dents, even if the latter had time to i attend the concert#. 1 notice that the City Commission*! •rs have toUUU for music in their budgel ibis year. Does tb!* mean au Increase in tha amount to tn.- spent by city (hi# year, or is some of tt to be I u*ed In making up the deficit of fast year? 1 understand there was*idcfl olt due to tbe fatlure of Ihe Ibret day festival bald in the pavillou early In j September. Has tbers ever Uc show n a state meut of last year's receipt* and expeudlturas? Tbere wa* a u uudei- • lauding that William ii. Mo, .re bail agresd to underwrite the music ex fwuee If be wae permitted to have • pereou lu charge at the iou*ic pavn 1 loo. What became of tbi* offei? or wasn't it needed? The people are en tititd lo a knowledge of condition* Voter + - Fou Sale. —Two valuable corner Iota on bay frout, near varht club Term* to suit. Addre-e K J. DoMce, I 106 Sou* Ii Third street adv , 6-27. tf. Wm. H. Powell i General Contractor Grading and Street Bnlldtng Thirty-fourth st. and West ave. OCEAN CITY, N. J. U«*l4f»<« X40J Central Avsae* Bstl Ptoxis I Eyes EumiDed Without Drops Newest up-to-date met bods. Kali* fact lot | (U*r*ntr-d For fir»t-ctaa* Optical work i th*rs la oonecssslty ofcotDc to PhUadelpbia | M v *tock ol Kyr (Jla*-s* and Hpcctaci** I* a* I complete a* can be found In any eltjr. l'r«*crtPlton l*n**s dQpllcat*d al sbori notlOB. Accuracy guaranteed. Price* con«ist*ot wltb gooa work. All work dco* or i**9 premises. A. W. ELY reea Atlaat l* Avrear aTUNTIC I'lTV, M. J. HUcrs Fast Uot Pmmr Door. •QMabHabad im» Mall Fhon- )«»*-W WOOD I For Sale Prices Reasonable Leave your order at the Store 820 Asbury Avenue Prices Quoted on Piling Smith & Ray Save on your cob! bills. Keep the cold out and Ihe heat in . Equip those drafty. rattling doors and windows with ALL MKTAL Weather stripping. Aik about it Installed by Cam burn A Carwithen CARPENTERS 641 Asbury Ave. Ocean City, N. J. 1 ■ 1 w

• ELL PHONK Child's Service Laundry of WILDWOOD, N. J. Rough Dry Flat Work AQCNCY TONY ADELEZZIO 803 ASBURY AVE. OCEAN CITY, N. J. Phone 409- M Leave address at Local Agency * — SIMMS' RESTAURANT and DELICATESSEN S22 Boardwalk closed for shason

John Marts Lumber Co. Ninth btrssl and Haven A vents# OCEAN CITY. N. J. U®f»i 'AAlw V. M 4. m,F.< b.ifl U t, t> . Wc.gts et-. L»titz.«tr» K. Pro- .pt Dr.iverp. i" HOSIERY ^ SILK MERCERIZED WOOL FOR MEN, WOMEN and CHILDREN 1 65(i ASBURY AVE BOILEAUS 0(t„ £vfcnlr,B» . , II. J. RrovMilee HALTING AND MOVING LOCAL* l.OMi CM# V ANCt PkiilcidBlphid ctnd Oocari (rjt> Lxprcbk ; Rhlliiilalpltin OIIilsi J4 Mirutti fmn • Strsst 6*1 Mhon*. Luinlisrd A**kl Mailt Olfli.s 4 oh Mw*«»n*h Sirs*!. Olms Cit> v j Phone. Hi J u MM _ I , 01 K NEW Electric System Hakeri] Makes Better Bread, (Jakes and Pastry CUT THE HIGH COST OF LIVING i i Eat More Bread. It is the most Nutritious Food. WM. F. VALET * 713-15 Asbury Ave. Ocean City. N. J. ,1 — Amateur Photographers' j- > * > Contest > > j- * 1K> you owfu a Cxecix? If so. wby let it be idle* Get it out of the closet, have it loaded w ith fatmv and get hway taking news in tbe direct surroundings, for ju»t the "click -click" of your camera may mean a net trophy for the view or obyect Uken. This contest t» started to stnnuiate interest among Amateur* ts making u*e ot their camera* and tbe taking of good pictures, tbe} thus to he cucouraged in obtaining good result*, and their appreciation of the nae of a camera. This contest will open January 15. 1941. and ek***- April 15. igas. thereby giving lot* of time for preparation and tbe saboutting of contesting view* RULES GOVERNING CONTEST a. — All amateur dirveloptag and printing or rolargtng moat be done tn our Photographic Department to be eligible for entrance in the content. b None but Amateur Photographer* to enter tbe conical C.— 1 Views or objects to be taken within the limitation* of Ocean C»t> . N. J. <f.— Each view or picture to be titled, also in format x« a* to ita location in the city. /. — Ptdnrea entered in the contest, to be submitted at Hughea' Central Pharmaci . in envelope*, with name and addrca* of person taking view, date of the espuaure. and aiao alipulatr ita respective claanhcatton. "CLASSIFICATION OF PRIZES" а.— For the most beautifnl view scenic or Undacmpe, Daylight or M<ioe1ight Bxpoaure. Firat Trophy fiu oo in (k>ki. Second Tropav 65.00 in (.old. б.— Pur tbe moat original hut artistic pose fio.au in Gold, First Trophy. in Gold. Second Trophy. — For the heat interior ami exterior views of any of our beautiful home* in Ocean Cily. First Trophy $ 10.00 in (W8d. Second Trophy $5.00 ta Gold. it' — For the be>t and most original nose of babies Firat Trophy fioao in Gold. Second Tiuphv 65.00 ur Gold. Judge* for this Cooteat to be announced later. Judge* will pas* upon submitted pictures and award Trophy on tbe evening of April 15 19x1. View*, ax submitted from time to time, will de displayed in our window. but not tbe contestant'* name, so the general public ma> be kept in touch with the progre** of the Conte«t. Get busy ana "click -click" now. Make good use of that Christmas present Hughes' Central Pharmacy J. THORNLEY HUGHES, P. D. Pharmacist in Charge Eighth and Wesley Ave Ocean Qty, N. J. !/ fftT"! <j" 1 J rf1^1 M • ECWKH j M Overland 4 Touring, $Q45; Roadster, $^45; Gxipe, $1S25; Sedan, $1575; Chassis. $800: Prices (. o. b. Toledo CITY GARAGE Price* subject to L W Mll.LK* change witheu. Tb notice SBVBnth St. and Havan Ava.

8#T«ua ai* ten ai ma ^czich J/all I a o *«cres ociAMoiTr mw jiagar > cW SA4. i ■ ■ • tm m , *1+ 1 na* sb*H* ■ r. - t*r~4 **#8 ■*■#*• ** ' ' ' wdwsa pm **'*••* « fCHTsss, « m. Ii**. I* THE bl-SCAYNE DfVfj ft 'Is J April f En- t « BBtar it. svarr i*im>a <k*>ks»wiii>#|if<»ii4 >iosr)jx terra#* P«»# lu bolt IS kUA.tiwi XiX'fMX, Ow*sr CANDY COTTAGE 612 (,«otial A^eoM • f 'Hy New J«rw7 - a *. l* X«sr xv* ~ is T * ami ••■i.i Yoe.BBru*o#a M«a . • » awbw. Fra#. Mrs Wiilum G. Schwa ru has opened tL* cotugt mf0tr UA WESLEY AVKNUK for tbe wilier, sad ksi irriwn#iadai>i.-#a f#r TabL ksodm I 1 WE you a cottage, Lcngakw ■ * or apartt-cut to '.am ist' We have a Luc ot ftt%irfJum a: lens than Philadelphia prices. Wiadow saxdei e specialty. CHAS £. ADAMS 4 BRO 720-22 ASAUAV AFC John G. Dennis JOBBING CARPENTER Ke Job too Large, No Job too t»i— Honars Cloned and Opened fisLm^te* All Work Fsroiahrd naiar fad F_ L SMITH E. H. CAMPBELL Smith &, Campbell HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS 343 Asbury Ave. Ocean Gty, N J ATUNTIC ICE COMPANT I ■LL" Poconc Mooatni ha I T*vwh and Waal Av*n«a OCCAM C«W M J b«h iwbb^ Jix-J ■ in i am Theo. F. hildreth Electrical I Contractor Jobbing Work a Sfsddtj Office: 1032 Central Avenue OCEAN CITY, N. 4. MsH P*Mt, *»• Mark Lake Estate UNDERTAKERS J, PRESCOTT LADMAN, Jr^ 639 Central A venae Ocean City New Jerary Real Estate and Search Company Fidelitv Trust Comranv #1 Newark Wildvood Title ud Trnt ft. Title Insurance Searches. A be tract* of Tltia, Conveyancing Fire Ineumnoe Prompt Service All Weak OnmanMal Mooey to Loan ca Oood Firat Mooguge Office* in First Nation! Bank Building Oape Xt^Oooit Haunt I ' Are Ycu a * J Slave to Stoves? Is par house heated ee|f In Spots? Do yoa vxa w> do leg u Ith the dtft and Puutde of canning coal and xiw through the rooms? Do yw wmnt out Ih* at leas WE? Why doc investigate ihe InTturuinonsL Onepipe Heater — Ad u* tf it a prar- |l ■ tacal lux >uaw kuac I ra ts g taoct, «rst> f / JT"* 1 **- Our Wall Paper h a rartaW had We aim ta i; oleaee the particular. Jaat cam doers sad hwpact me antiinw <le*\fna It yen are critical I May take tw a long time W ikiMh there aresc many patterns ke chaaat from — hnt the is that yen can be suited exactly right and at pricm that will appeal ts yan. ALFWBD * SMITTf AMmj ^Aaa^^