Ocean City Sentinel, 27 January 1921 IIIF issue link — Page 3

Ocean City Sentinel TUUlitfDAY. JANUARY 27. IW1 We nhall l»« K(a*l lo receive iteui* of a#wx aud coiuuiuutcatioim of lutere*! lo thia community ami our reader* •very where. All couimuuicaliou* -UuulU imcorn |*n ted Willi (lie full uaiur •<<< addre** of Ihe writer. «•«•! uecem»arili for publication. hill ** a guarantee «• glMfl ip'Tlt i

DOTS pleuty of auto :«£• l>uw III ltd* •eel ion. Will there be auuiliei wumau .cliuol director 7 Ml*. Ada Niton dealt* * lo reluru her aincere lliauk* to all Who were *o kind to her an Iter recent bereaveuaeut PERSONALS W L lllbb and wife, of thin clly. •peul ri'iuday in ItiiUgetuii xV II Hall) II Julie* of Philadelphia, la viNitiiiK hln brother. John II. Jouea, of III la city. Mra K. D.Newberry of In* eily. I* npeiidibk a few week* very pleanautly lu Kutledge Fa Joeeph II axe*. of Trriiton, apeni nexcral day* here a* the K"r»t of Mis* (.'•rolyn Devine trailer D Bon»*ll and wife, of Philadelphia, were v Isilore here on Saturday and Sunday. Mra. William I' Gardner of thin city, ii>« relumed froiu a week * viaii j to New V«>tk and Newark Mr* Miry Fowler and miii, -if Deb* nlRVille, weie recent gue*l* of dm William Pfander. of l In* city T. K Wlnntanley and family, of Philadelphia, were Koe-m of Jo-epn D. Lee and family, over Sunday. Nathan r»KKiri an<l wife, of Philadelphia. vuiled Dr and vim J Tboroley Hughe*, of tin* eily, Sunday. Mm. I(. H. Hrynou, of Haddoutield. In visiting her daughter dr*. t arl Kelk. at their home, 112a Anbury avenue. Mm Kmma Sttiimun* and miii, Harry of I auulen. npein Naiutday here aa Kuenln of Her*chel Henderson and wife. Dr J. William HuK'ie* and family, of Atlantic 1'ily vi-u-d (tie foruiti * father. William R. liuKliv*. of (hi* city, thin week rity Kngineer William H Colli* nun attended the aunual meeting of me New Jemry League of Municipalities lu Treutoii. Mr* H B. Ha**inger, whoiaapend* In K the winter uioiilli* in Atlantic Lily, wan in Una city Monday looking after her cottage. Karl Pfauder and w ife, of t ml* city have returned from a visit in Mr* Pfander'* meter. Mm L'litrlrt Miller at May'n Lauding Mra. Joaeph D. Lee. of ttii* -city left yesterday for Florence. N. J where »he wan *ummooed by the *erloun lllne-a of tier ai-ier Clayton Halo*-* Brick pm*tdeul of the Ocvau City Keal K*l ate Hoard at tended t tie tueetlna of the State Keal K*tate League in Morri*io*n lue*day Lout* (lalupo, a uioiormaii on the Hbure Fanl Line known to many re*l dent* nere. who broke in* left leg in two placen nome time ago, reiurrierl to work Tuesday. Ml*n Florence Carpenter of Phlla delphla, npeni Sunday here wim Mm J Thuroley Hughe-. ••!-* Carpenter In treasurer of the 1 iiriui-Hruckey lunu ranee Company. Philadrlpnia The young daiigttier of S(etile> Ponlirre, of ibln eily. living lu Plnla delphla. thl* winter, wo* third trophy aa the ••culeat" i at y in Ihe Philadelphia Kecord'u "belter liable*" coulrnl. Heury W Town-rirl and wife, of thin city, have relumed from a vac#lion trip to Philadelphia. They wergoue nearly two week* Mr To»u *end m »rcretary of the Ocean City Hoard of Kducatiou. Harry L. Lake and Leon Bard, of Camden, aperit neveral day* In thl* City on a gunning I rip lam wtek They were gueela of Mr Lake'* mother. Mr* C. L. Lake* Seventeenth nireet and \Ve*ley avenue Herbert A. Pinch, of Philadelphia, apent Saturday and Sunday here, hi* wife having come to ih>* city ihe latter part of lam week. Mm Pioch reinsured a few day* thl* week, being warmly greeted by many friend*. MUST PAVE Clly'a An* we* la *»*. H«itit>er. urr'm Comp)*lnt It wan decided by ihe City Commm tlonera at their weekly meeting, after hearing I tie report of City Kngioeer William H Colll**nii. to notify Ihe property owner* on I tie *ouih aide of Pnuulyu place, between t'orinthlau avenue and the Hoard walk, In com with tlie citv ordinance requiring the paving of eldewaTk* with cemrul Mr Col 1 1 neon expre«*ed the thought, from bin ktrowl-dge of condition* that apparently there I* no need for ■ pavement. Mayor • 'hainpion *aul: Kicepl If one aide I* compelled by ordinance to pave, the other *tde «hould do like wine." Then Director Fl*her made the mo Hon already referred to end which wan penned. ■tenia taa an hirenor.' While It he* not been nfttrially reported. John II Jooe*, haberdeeher. , of thl* city, tia* aent hi* rewif nation | ae a nchool director to mayor t'hem-l plon and secretary H**nry W. Townaeotf, of Hie Hoard of It tursiion a* ha* been Mated, Mr. June* *eya that there I* nothing personal in the mailer except thai had'** not de-ire to eerve on the board with a Woman. i « - *eRitfi nruu Si ore KlSierelli The drug *tom nature* uf William H /inr weie eold .Monday by Hh-rifl Tomltn lo J K tiunl who la*l *Utntuer c < inducted the drug *iore on the Boardwalk formerly owned liv Mr. Zane The go«»d- were - Id tot f#K) There *•* elan a claim of more in*u ptOO for morage, made by J M. Howlend, which wa« eajt»(led. win cam- n nr«-« John II Jone*. Leonard Murptix and Lr*ii* Hughe-, iif I III- City and Ml-* Pauline Kbefheirtl n violn 1*1 of Wilmington. t COU*m of Mr JuneWill comprint n orchestra thai will give dencen in Ihe !!••*•• Mudduig every Thursday ai d Hmurrley even ing*. Ihe II ret thl* *»•«• u Work Hard (<o C h.i.fli Mm. William K. Hexamer chair man of the women » auxiliary of Holy Trinity Episcopal church here repmu thai Ihe auxiliary meeting* arc well attended in PhlPkdelphlas thai they are very enjoyable and that much work Is being done for Holy Trinity Church Mow In l.nmh * flaeiwea#. John D Barr formerly oobn acted with ihe bntldtng ertlvltlns of Allen Hcull, ID thl* cuy, In now trading at the H addon Height* Lumber Com pany He ha* purchased a alia for • lumber yard in Haddon Height* The young man It wall known In Ihh retort.

NAME LOCAL GIRL IN DIVORCE SUIT r Mra. P. D. VanDeVcnter, iu Fiorldu, Btiutis Action iu Court. ThrSt Petersburg { Fie.) Times *sya • list 1 ir lie VauDvVeilltr lis* Died si -ii I for divorce Irmu (tar bu*band. 1 Paul Dote VanDcVvuter, iu Ihe fir cuit • ourt. She alirgen cruelty and *he -tale* that her hu-baud bs* be come infatuated with Kleauor l amp ' 1 bell, of Ocvau t'lty. who la living thl* wiutrrm Tampa Mr*. Va'i lleVeolrr i a«k* fur alimony to *uffpoit bvi*«if| and —oil who •* about eight year* old. 1 , Van Dc Veiilel bans pbutu studio oil , ihe Hoard * alk lirrv in ihe -urnuitt 1 -ca*t>ua. Ill* wife ha* a number of friend* here Tbr young wuiuau mentioned in Mr* Van De Venter'* suit wa*a*chooi girl in (hi* city until wlihiu a abort 1 I time. She «a» employed uu the 1 boardwalk, a *h«»ri dmtauce from the , -lull in. lant *umuier. — __ i m , ' COMFORT STATION i lu t»r Uulil Ml f*Mjk »u*ce miici UuMrda^k. The City Couiuii ealouera. al thair , next meeting, will lake »iep* to ar lauge fur the counlrucllou of a public comfort atatluu at Park place and the Boardwalk. Mayor t hampiou -poke ' f thl* al the weekly meeliug of the board A pellliuu rv4|iirntl(ig a comfort nla t ion lu that section was circuited up towu ihe latter part of l*»t nuaimrr Mayor t'hamplou stated that he would like recommend Ibe placiug I Of an order f»r two lifeboat* for u*e on i lie beacb here next summer. He nald lie ha* a model froiu Van Sain, a local builder, w ho will construct Ilia craft f«»r IJOO each. Atlantic City boat builder* are a-klng The uialter wa* laid over uutil the uext meeting of the board. Director Fisher said that they should arrange and carry Into e fleet the improvement of the conduit* on Ahbury avenue twfere the beginning of the ■ uujiuu reason. There should be something dune to save the city the coat of ibe plate* broken I y heavy aulou oblb* truck* Director Flaher reported that Ihe la goon bulkhead contract hn* been complrled I The tax collector sent a letter iu tfhicb It wan staled that there was an unp'iid per-«»nal pr terlv lax bill of f 7 iej against l*M ward K. Brown former owner of l«ni HftS, seciloii C, and the present owner, x»r* Mary Hteelman desire* the cancellat Ion of thl* Ikx ( The b.>ard in*iructed the collector to cancel llii* debt. UeHilui ion*, introduced by Director « empbell to borrow ISO and $5 6'2-i were adopted, aud neveral bill* were paid. COMMITTEES NAMED l ux uud UtiMr* Fare Well on Couuly lloitrd. When Director Floyd Hewitt announced the -landing committees of ihe t ape dayt 'ouuty Board of Freeholder*. al a meeting of the organization in Cape May Court Hou-e. a few ^ days ago, it wa* found that Freehold er- J. P. F«»x aud John K Uruvee, of thl* city, figured very well. The committee* are e* follows: Finance — Koeuecke, Groves aud Kldredge Almshouse— Fox, K u • I a c e, Kldiedge Footer aud Koeoecke Vocational nchool— Kldredgc and Slein. Discharge of prisoner*— Director Hew lit. Budget— Handy. Young, McKln- t sick, Camp. DeHow aud Eldredge Kiectrical aud lighting— DeHow, ritein and rihaw. Advertising— Groves, Koeuecke aud ucKlnsick Auditing— Koeuecke, Hbe» aud Htein Legislative— Foster, Fux aud rthaw / Boad— Full board. M o-quito extermination-- Camp and Khtredge. Bill*— Young. Gandy and Koeuecke. Public building— M c K I • a I c k. Young. Grove* and Foster Lunacy— dtelo, McKLslck and De Bow gnerlt Ivnihrr soclei* Herin. The member* of the Queen K-ther (Society of the Firm M K Church , were delightfully enlerlalued at the parsonage Tuesday evi nlng During , ttie business uieehng mailer* of Im poriauce aud iutire*l were discussed. This wan followed by a fudge party A very pleasant evening waa spent. The uext meeting la to be held at the bom* of Mrs. Leon Kreckley,788 Wesley avenue. Of grtiiixr Count* Junior*. Hi ate Junior Past Councilor Potter J and Mate Councilor Barclay visited loie Council, No. I2tt. Jr <). U A. M , iTue-day evening and arranged to orgathxe a peat councilor*' association hi i 'apa May County. The oaru*a of Id were taken a* members, 12 from Iota and 4 from Goshen council. Another meeting will be held In Goshen February 1«. Hell Ptnan, lie Mark Lake Estate undertakers J, PR R SCOTT C ADMAN, Jr., Funeral Director 639 Central Avenue Ocean City New Jcraey auto rouipmbnt : ATLANTIC ICE COMPANT ■" Pnnnnn Mountain Ice I Waat Avenue OCX AN CIW N J ■■ f I I Yi ether IteWag aMa Jlaaaga. AJ /yj Try a 71 neat has at a«r ctak. Wl. R. HUGHES a SON, PHARI. y Samuel Hecker s Oealer la Al.l. KINDS OF JUNK h Torch*** ail k»»»4«ol old fomUnra. If >J>n v ham aoTlhinaje sail, call rnlaphon* No, an. ' |'i. «k«nt v iii*, n j-, dn»pe*«d l« }tl wonlh kt vln nirnei s'i'i 1 Will call. A'way* Ik Ik* market lo hot eld, ntralf hi a*wn|mpnra <1 HK1DI.KV A ADAH* " i*wiw »■ Reading Coal Alan Kindling Wnnd hy hnrrgl or nnrt Hsnt coal Oil th* fti Arl St MJOO lb* to i. th* ton faarantawC. Hall or BnteTprlan |a ybo«* , oaten aae Vara, Tiltta aal wwm

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THIS cm WILL HAVE CHAUTAUQUA I Circle Formed to Conduct Entertainments, First on February 4. The Ocean City t liaulau jua Circle he* beau org-uued to pu-li lor 1 b|Ulauiiua vutrltaltiuivui- lo lir gl^vo 111 iViv assembly r«»oiu of the Ocvau • u> Hlgli Hclitfol budding Februarx 4 lo February 7 Follow ing are theothevis: Presldeul Dr J I hurulet Hughe* srcivlar) Ml** Ague* liradiey : tfva surer, Kus»eli H Nulty The entertainment* will be given at 311 o'clock iu the after uoou* and H 0 clock lu Ihe •VOftlOgSi Adult tukeis for the coarse of *u entertainment* art- $1 50: Junior CUau , lainjua iiokri*. for fhiidren from 1 10 j 14 >ear* are H Hluglr tickvl* for the afternoons are 50 cent*: evenings, 7V cents RICH TREAT PROMISED ctiHuiauqua ilrclr wni Present Vkiii (i 1* ogritni llrrr. A series uf eulertaliirueuts will be given in the a-*euibly room of me ocean City Higlr SciuhiI fr«>m Friday. February 4. 10 Mooda., . February 7, inclusive, under ihe au-picv* of the Ocean t ny Chautauqua Circle Tick el* for the vour-e of *ix vulerlaiumenlH are (1.50 Children's llckei* (from o lo 14 year*) are fl Hn gle *<l mission ticket*, afternoons. 50 cents; evening*. 75 Cvuta The peiforuiancv* will begin at & MO .o'clock in Ihe after * noons, aud 8 o'clocx 111 the evenings The entertainment* will Include a aerie* of lecture* on lnlere*ilug topic* by Dr George Lawrence Parker, who wa* ihe pasior of the Hrlil-h Amvrl can Congregational Church in Petro grid for three year*, and Chancellor George H. Bradford, a uia-terful lee turer aud concert* by the Schubert La diea' Quarltfl. the famous ln*li Mmalrel* aud Buckuer'* Jubilee Singer* The Junior t hautauqua slum partie* the evening* w ill be a feature that will api-eal to all Ihe children adv . 1 27, 21. DOING FINE WORK ■ Dr.SiDdrr t'ondudlhg Evnngrltatlc Ucr sicca »«• t hen. The Kev |)r. K S. Snyder pa-tor of the Fir*t Presbyterian Cliureb, who is now preaching in the We-tmmi-ler Church at L'uca. N. Y . 1* meeting wlin tine *ucce*e lu the. evangelistic service* which he l* holding He preached fur two week* in Gr»ve City Pa., and there were many addiiiona made to the church, a* well a* a won derful spiritual awakening throughout the whole church. The «amr thing la now being done In Cues, and great results are expected or llit work there. Dr. Snyder expects to reach Ocean Monday evening. In Krai Kwinir Muwineaa. Harold C Pari*, -on uf former t oturuodore Paris, uf Philadelphia, 1* now couuecled with Hie real e-ta:e oftl~e of John J Kos er in tni* city. Mr Pan* w a* 111 I lie 79lb Div|*i«»n and atffVcd gallantly duimg the war. He wa* gassed while in the service. Try an advertisement lo the sxtinHBL Wm. h. Powell General Contractor Grading and Street Building Thirty-fourth at. and Weal eve. OCEAN CITY, N. J. Rvnldcac •: J49J Central Avraa* bull Pknnu Save on your coal bill*. Keep the cold oat and the heat in. Equip those draft v. rattling doors and windows with ALL METAL Weather stripping. Ask about it Installed by Camburn & Carwithen .CARPENTERS 841 Anbury Ave. Ocean Clly, N. J. I Real Estate and Search Company represents Fidelitv Trust Company of Newark Wildiood Title and Trust Co. Title Insurance Searches, Abstracts of Title. Conveyancing Fire Insurance Prompt SenHca All Work Guaranteed Money to 1-oan on Oood Ftret Mortgage t arma for Sale Offices in First Nationl Bank Building Cape May Court House N. J.

Much Interest Suid to be bbowu by Cottagers in This City. Philadelphia member* of Ihe Ocean Clly Orc.lie-lra Auxiliary are reported In bv working Willi ruuch Vbl liU*>a-Ui f>r ihe euccts* uf the summer music I Ingram in I til* resofC hrXI evasuu. li«r plan being In coiilliiue Ibe same Ingbc a*- mu*ic e* fur several season*, pro vl ird ihe pr per support i* given by lover* of lite belter ria*e of musical c locvfla. l wn or three meeting* have been held by ilie nu mber* of the auxiliary in Philadelphia. J H Jarvin, of Lttisdow ne. a summer resident liere. ha* been elected chairman, and all art working zealously iu make Ihe pro po*ed pant concert* a sucveaa. Ii Is desired by Hie auxiliary dial al i favorable (o tiiel cla«* music In (be clly pavilion on Ihe Boardwalk heir next summer, and who are willing (materially in help In making Hie coo eerie a success, shall promptly send j their name# s' d «ddrrr*e- to MmMnry Barr. 143.3 Houlb Broad elreel. PIrlladelpbia. The plana are to hold another meet lllg in PhiladelplHa within a short lime and Ml** Barr will notify all Interested of Ihe lime aud place of meet IUgGIVEN REAL TREAT ^ ikr|»ul> Mlaerin »•«»*« mi touiih CtaMiiibrr >t«-eiliia Deputy Mietif! Boseobaum. who ar r«nge«l ilie flue euieriainmenl for llie lunubere of Ihe Ca|>e May Ccuiily < 'haiuber «f • oiuuierce al Iheir iiiouihly meeting, received many congratulation* on ihe results of hi* efforts The member* never had a belter time at any meeting The singing of * group of seven resident* of Court Huu*« was splendid The men were J C. Fos'er, John Bethel. Dr W <4. Hand Henry Mc Phersoii, K D. Foattr, Heury Dough *rty aud Wimleid Jones. Boy Foster w a* at (lie piano. An orcbe-lra played delightfully *nd Mr*. Jesse D Ludlam made a big , till w ith her vocal solos. Little Alice Mills sang well Interesting talks were given by Go* Hilton on ihe county '« fishing lu (lusiry ; W K. Haltert on the uewsI sper* of the county, and William J. Tyler op the county '* banking Interests. I.ihr*rj Well l*«lr Mills *-d That there are many reader* In Ocean City Is shown by the fact tbe< there wa* ah avrragc of 60 books a day taken from the public library dur ' ing 1920 A number of interesting new book* will aoou be | urcbased by the com 111 it tee in charge. WoikliiK for Hill. Freeholder John P Fox, of this cuy and a t.uomer of business men from Cape May Clly aud other towns were 111 Trenton Moudav lo the inter e*i of A**emblyinaii Boswell's bill to connect tbl* Hlaie and Delaware by mean* of a ferryboat system C L_. LAKE ..REAL ESTATE AGENT. ik0 Asbory a vsnoi. Oeaan City. n. J hois for sais. Co i lags* for rant. I Virruapondaor* anllrltad - • • •

Eyes Eiamiued Without Drops 1 N*wasi up-io-daie m si hods. Aallsfacilot I ' guaraciasd. For Arut-claM Optical work I there is no necessity of going to rblladalphla My stock ol Eye Cites* as and Hpactaclea Is a* I complete as can be found In any city. l're*crlpUon Irnse* duplicated al abor I I notion Accuracy guaranteed. Price* con- I . "trill with good vork. All work dene m l»»e prrmlwe. A. W. ELY IOOS Altaxlle Avraau ATLANTIC I ITT, R. J. rt ho re Past hint Pasts* i*oor. rcei*k>r*hed nss» well PHm in».w I WOOD For Sale Prices Reasonable Leave your order at the Store 820 Asbury Avenue Prices Quoted on Piling Smith & Ray Our Wall Paper | is a veritable find. We aim to | please the particular. Just come j down and inspect our numerous designs. If you are critical it may take you a long time to decide — ' there are so many patterns to choose | from — but the point is that you can | he suited exactly right and at pricea that will appeal to yon. ALFRED R. SMITH 1048 Atbury Ave. Ocean City New Jeeeey

OUR NEW Electric Siistem Bakery | 1 # Makes Better Bread, Cakes and Pastry CUT THE HIGH COST OF LIVING Eat More Bread. 1 It is the most Nutritious Food. - WM. F. VALET 713-15 Asbury Ave, Ocean City. N. J. t

"MUSICAL TEA , WELL ATTENDED - All of the Numbers Were Folly Appreciated by Missionary Society Members. , The Ire given by -.lie xx >tutu - Mi* I -louery H .rirlv uf His Fust firtby 1 trfl 11 t liurcli Haluiday aflrruouii *a- • s 1 ig "Ucwee, dr*| it* 1 lie iM-lemriii 1 . w-elbrr. Kvtry uum'w-r »»u lit pr«i . giee. wa* enjoyed to ihr fuili-i a., t tori much cfrtJii oauuul bv gixru t the | •resident. Mr*. John F«»x. to »ir* ! I Thus f*impe--u. tlie firogrsru leailtr • ur| to the various 0011111 ll ire* uieiuter* worked hard tu make It *u> cesaful. f The assembly room uf the church wa* beautifully decorated fof the occa •ion. and ell present enj>i)r<l llir fr fresbmeuU as well a* (tie program I be bully drill Was beautifully give by Iwrnty girls and Utile xi|*- Har , net Itislry wa* warmly apt>laude«l for her e«lhelic drill All the mu*lca> numbers, a* wrll est tie leading b> Mrs George W ^'ard were gfeatly epi>rrctaied by !ho*e present Tlir , lie no select Ion* by Mis* Ih-elrr of Pbliadelphia, were parllvulerly well j received. Mis* Louisa I . t'or*oti sang in her usual finished style •iair LrgUlilurs HereHtaie I legislator* Mail. Patterson ■ aod James Franklin, of Phlladeiphi* both we l-kuuwu summer reitdeute t>f [ Oceso iTty. were among the noteu 1 ' visltora here Tuesday. They were 'town lo enjoy the cooling bree/.e*. and they did ftrai ol F.meriitiiimrota. The uew c- -mm 11 1 re of the Young Men's Progressive League i* arrang log to hold It* first riilerlalnment wuhiu the next l*c -reh* It will lake tlie form of a "Lerilr** Night." KEPOKT OF THE CONDITION OK OCEAN CITV TITLE AND TRUST CO. of OCEAN CITY. N. J at Ibe rloer ol businre* lux-ember Sr. JV30, KssOUIl' K*. Hoo<l« aud mortgages, I vjuiu Miork* *cid t>o it da. »u0-.'tl H Tim* i'mrb 00 coilatsral*. : jjjv ,i. Hernan.l loan* o*»s lo clile* and town*. lO'.Ti I: Nolaaani bill* purclissed. %r.*. 40 X ovsedral a. ix-e* l hi* from banks, ale 71 «T (tanking boua*. furniturr aud flsiursa, W.^i00 Otbrr reel est tie, "f)'*** • ash on band, •j ,0*:..tj 7t» L1AHIL1TI1CH ('•ptlal alock paid In. |Ut0AD.r» surplii* fund. (A/Mum Cndlvldal iT'-HUinrti, 90 4 CSV. riinedspnalia, tKJ0U>l t line ©- rllflo.tr- n( deposit. a»j« lisinand drim*iu, «7M4A77 esrriflsd <-hrt k-. 4.V»«; Treaeurer'* nbsrk* oulsiandlng *4 M nus to backs, etc., s v.Itltlft I'kiatl t l(i» all i * 1 Otbrr Liabilities, JtuCJft W. .219.75 Hiatrn! Res Jsr«*r. County ol Cape Mar, -* William K. Maseru . |>rs.|.t..Qt. an t It i a-:l 11 Nulty. »r»%.snr»-r of ll»r Uiv-Drniir-I •-otn|>an> . •■ring a-vrrallv duly *« rn e-rh for i<lni*etf depose* aua *a%* U»*l IU {ftlng sUtemsi t :• Irua, to tbs be*t of l.n nowli-dg* * tid twllef WII.I.IAM K. M AhmKT. l>rs*ldsot. KL'HMKLL H. Hl'LTI Traaeerar Mubserlbsd and »woni in hetor- mr tbl* « Igbiretith day of DecrtiitM-r, a l>. j**- ( UNION it rilK'K Notary public. Correct— All s*t: ii A II RY lIKMil KV, K. How a !• THORN. CLAYTON llAlSKtf HR|CK, I>tra«-toni

John Marts Lumber Co, Ninth Utreet end Havsn Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J. _ i-oo, ei M»|jw k. d . i . • - ng t* . y*t. Piaster B-'srd. Nsile, 8s ab Welgbi ne. b'tirt. aa 1- jrr.i ,ncJ. Kron pt DcLvsry. I HOSIERY SILK MERCERIZED WOOL tor MEN. WOMEN And CHILDREN G5G ASBURY AVE. BOlLEAU S Open EveningII. J. Brownlee liAUblING AND MOVING LOCAL AND LONG DIBIANGL Philadelphia avid Ocean Glty LxprohH Philadelphia Offlcsi 43 South Tront Rtraat IX..I Phutis, Uoiiibard-fHSI Main Office. 40a t»a\«nth Siresl. Oceen City. N. J. Phone. J4t - J ■ Amateur Photographers' > > > > Contest > > > j. Do you (rtfcn a Camera * If ao, why let it be idle? Gel it out o 4 the rlosrt have it losdrd with filiM, an«l get Luay taking views in the direct aurii'undisigt. for just tlie "rhck-elick" of your camera ma> meau a nice trophy (or the view or ol/jrrt taken. This contest :» »uried to stimulate interest among Amateurs, in making use «»f their cameras and the taking of good pic. ores, the- thus to be encouraged tn obtaining good neultv and tbetr appreciation of the use of a camera. Tin* contest will open January 15, 1921. and clow April i$, 1921, thereby giving lots of time for preparation and the submitting of contesting view*. RULES GOVERNING CONTEST d.— All amateur developing and printing or eulargtng mu*t be done tn our IM. olographic Department to be eligible for entrance in the contest. b. None but Amateur Photographers to enter the contest. t. — Views or objects to be taken within the limitations of Ocean Citx . N J. d.— Bach view .»r picture to be titled, also mfonnalion as to its location in tlie city. t. — Picture entered in the contest, to be submitted at Hughes' Central Pharmacy, in envelopes, with n^me and ad(lre*» of person taking view, date of the exposure, and also stipulate iu respective classification. "CLASSIFICATION OF PRIZES" a. — l;«»r the uiuat beautiful view, scenic or landscape. Daylight or Moonlight Kspoaure. First Trophy f iu.uo in Gold. Second Trophy 85.00 in Gold." b. — For the mo*t original but artistic pose. 810.00 in Gold, First Trophy. 00 in Gold. Second Trophy. c.- For the l»r*t interior and exterior views of any of our beautiful homes in Ocean City. First Trophy |io 00 in Gold. Second Trophy 85 00 to Gold. J —For the l>e*t and mo-t original pose of babies. Fost Trophy $ 10.00 in Gold, becond Trophy 85.00 in Gold. Judge* or this Contest to be announced later. Judges will | as* upon submitted pictures and award Trophy 00 the evening ol April 15. 1921. Views, as submitted from time to time, will de displayed in our window. bnt not the contestant's name, so tbe general public may be kept tn touch with the progress of the contest. Get buay and "click-click" oow. Make good use of that Christmas preaejt. Hughes' Central Pharmacy J. THORNLEY HUGHES, P. D. Pharmacist tn Charge Eighth and Wesley Ave. Ocean City, N. J. Diivcuirv

motxia aa 4) tzmssna Scotch Moll .1- (SANITARIUM '■ OPC,N ALL A asi*' fc-si sssassas) . table far leeawds. Use ». r«m im«4 Let im aiderif mm* **4 Urn ws) *•-. 4 4e»rfs< tpst piiofarilft. *-« *4 wtd* » & • GrtSatu btsXMMa. bi iuii. H.Mvtsuti Reck* a * km ear fcsesr T te»us«iRm. T ies«* ( <wei mi t-. Iks 0. McGlOtNY, Miaa *• e foensr. ft. M, ^ Jissd *urss MILLER COTTAGE A LaotrAi Avaaw* (XtAjr OtTT >KV JiaiXT Opto All Iba Yaar hot »si#f Hsnt LAL'HA t. MlLLSa THE BLSCAYNE Opwn Friday April 1 fcaatiaa smut la « 0/7 saiissw OcaonaveijucoppoMta vioorlyo tnrra^ Privet# Hat ran Booklet r. RLE RU1R. Uvssr GANDY COTTAGE 813 UaotVBl Avium Ocmo i lly N«w Jarmy Opnc aU Lb* >swr Vara rosw M4 Mae. I.TMi usmr, Prep Mrs. William G. SchwarU has ops and Iks conags 80ft WESLEY AVENUE lor tha winter, sad has irinrr windakum iar TshU boarders | I AVE you a cottage, bungalow * * or apartment to turnieh? W« have a line of ruajttTVKJt at Icaa than Philadelphia pricea. Window shade* a specialty. CH AS. C. AO AM S A BRO. 720*22 ASBURY AVE John G. Dennis JOBBING CARPENTER No Job too Large, No Jot too Small Houses Cloaad aad Opened Bali metes All Vork Furnished Guaranteed B. L. SMITH E. H. CAMPBELL Smith & Campbell HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS 343 Asbury Ave. Ocean City, M. J r~ Theo. F. Hildreth Electrical Contractor Jobbing Work a BpetlMfj Office: 1032 Central Avmm OCEAN CITY, N. J.

A 100 PER CENT SOUND INVESTMENT FOR FARMERS $3.00 for 365 days. Less than one cent per day, I and it works for you every day in the year. I At Washington, at Trenton, in Cape /Way County I Join the County Board of Agriculture and you become auto- I matically a member of the State and National Federation. I OBJECT: 1. A more Profitable Farm Business through: a. Successful competition with the city for labor and capital. b. A fair price for farm products. c. More efficient marketing. d. Better distribution of farm products. e. Improved transportation service. f. Just transportation rates. 2. State and Federal Laws for the Advancement of Agriculture: a. That deal justly in case of all measures and polioies affecting the interests of the producer, as well as the consumer of farm products. b. That provide a better rural education. I 3. A Public Better Informed of Agricultural Facts: I a. A better informed farmer, resulting from oo-operation with all State agencies promoting agriculture. b. A hotter informed consumer, resulting from the publishing of facts, concerning conditions needed for producing a safe food supply, that will afford the farmer a comfortable living and guarantee tlie consumer his food at a reasonable price. I • The Farm to Farm Canvass for Members Begins January 81. I Be Ready with Your Support. I