Ocean City Sentinel, 3 February 1921 IIIF issue link — Page 5

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DOTS I — -pii < I* ou U* way. Krai *-iai* uirn «r* (•(ling bu#y. \j« *t'it iu lb* slu>it*#i womb uf tb« y*»fl«.« liolalaya I III* nioulb, i*-uirs Valculio*'* l>*y. I r liai^UI Ladle*' A »«l A*ifl> vi ill ti J it m irtfulai uiMlli f al Ilia hum* #f Mr*. William Pfandos#, ItmS A«t»uty tsriiue. Monday *«rinii|| Krbcuary 7. » u • THIS CITY WEALTHY 4* «•!»(>«• •» b» a" • a •» » lfi.ni Niair l.dui-Niwf*. Ac rurdtOg to H|uif fit-Ui llrfbeM . M« r-r of lb# Hlitt |>» parluirtil «.f Public lu*lfuc«ku», a r« py of ttir riatviurlit beit-K MfUl I r».f- Jauir* M HtrV«(|M *4lp*rlt»lrlut*lil of I tlx city 'a j, . . iM tioola Ocrau 1'ity Ifad* foity %iiir )«■ IU 111* aiaaouui of nn-r«aiilr aralib for each inhabtlaol fmtu llir pq ulaiKiU uf I1CAI aid im*»h*I valua li of the aaoir yaar In* »lal«tu*ut "Uoaa Uial Ocean C i . '• populaikiti in 1YJ» <* » ill-; #»- •c— nl valuation. Itf.7d7.71u; |*rr capita vvs 41. IM !Uurr* for • ape May t'lly at*. Populaiiuu. 2 an*. *-»wl \alualioi:| | • k. 8721; i-et capua valuation. % 1 31V SOI I or Ha urea uf Atlantic • ll> fallow: I* ; ulaiiott, oU, WfSJ; t»tool * *iua<u»u. Ill \ dtfU to04; ter capita valuatluu .43 -I Pleu#*nl vill**# hour*- at*: p. lulatiot), -V*»7 . ■— r«w(l valuati u | ik*» AH-; pei capita valualloo, pttt!l7 rtlv Ufurr- 'ur Ventnor i Ity a*«- Population# «M*"nl vaiu at ou |7 OTA. K4I: per capita valuation 's-J *iJ*t '2b I ha report *ay« that, conaWtatiiig tba CU»*« of the H ate. the ami) an of laxabl* wealth per luhahltaut la |kdJ 4) B Y S CLUB HOUSE t»r loraon T«k ■ Old Hoiar of r«ck> t ••»!» Dr Allen Core^n thn ctry haI urchMcd the old house of the Ocean City Yacht t'luo on the bay front at itiith elreet frotu the Ocean Oty Tula and Tm#t company. It !■ l>r l'or«on'*'|.urp«"H( to paint and beautify the hull.1h.ff which lias i. tie of the mini attractive location* on I be nay front

Married • C*nu1rn. Vrruoti L Hkirmrr. a farmer IIvIiik near Pilman, and Mi»* Kuth.D- Hcull. daughter <>f A D mull, of tbta city were married at the Icmr ■ f < harlee A Kfoal inf-mdeii, January 10, *» the rector of rtt John1* Rpi-co* al < hurch, t ainden. Mi— Mabel Lake, of ttsla city, alietidrd the wedding Mr and Mre. rikinnrr are now living near Pitman Tb« bride we# rm ployed In a Pi I man stor* and there Mr. Htinoer met her. ■ I a p Ualllirwr !■ hi- Mere. Tb* Kt H*v. Paul »taltbawe. Hi-bop f tha Episcopal Uciree of New Jereey will vtMit Holy Trinity t'l.urch here Thursday evening April 14 The •ervice to tb* church will t-tgiu at 7 4fi u'riock. rireiaru Kno »t oa d. lx>cal firemen had a ••fr*d,M prov -fled by tha Lediew' AdSlharle*. Friday evening The l*tl»e» Mer-ed a up lend id eupper. Natianal Asdwo^ »•#*. A movement la oo foot In California to tarn the redwood foretn of thai aUta Into a great national memorial park to eer«* ee a monument to the American -Arar beroea. Thoae behlod rbe proposal feal that there are many eiemeota of deep end appealing Intereat l"h the propoeltloa. Ai many of tbeae giant treea were old wbm whai the world calla civilization ••• young It I#' felt that theae treea of the agar belong not ezclualvaly to any atate nation, or poopla. hot are the heritage of the rare and ahould ho prefer** for the recreation and pleaaare of all the people* of the earth. An additional argument 1o favor of eatahllabli*g tha National Redwood park la that ltd ee tabl'.«hnsent would at once coaatltute ft great and much- needed conftoctlva work of national ronaervafluo. Maaeaa^ Man "Tha meaneet man on earth" ha« heerj dlaco*erad E*an lows ranee men. poaaeaeirg moat hnma* rralta, have revealed oc ra«!onal phaaaa of meanneaa. but It rer. Mined for a clergyman, an ordained preacher of th* go# pel. to outrttaa aupwriatlvely all other contevtanla for the rroti de gall. Thla pa ator, who reetdea within eyo e rargr ef tha Wool worth tower, makea • practice of < t arglng claimant^ under hf" Iriaaranra pall Hay a foe of I per rent of the far# of the policy for filling out the clergyman'# certificate oo death <iafma. The medal for concentrated and un- ' nieanneas la hereby awarded. The ,t,h taat ia ended. — Inauranca Pn-w IMaoaen da*i* Metnodo 1 In rn.-tx day# '»f the radio com pa m ■nd inatant wire lee# r*miMun|cat|oa. a Mdp at nn.n |a In little danger of loatog ,r* way. aaya Kopular Mechanic* trta ga Recently tha LotHavllle Bridge If* bearing# In a heavy fog qff ♦He "#a» of Vew Jeraey and *« t0 find Amhroae channel Into "r* Tort hartHw Tha operator called 'he nary ynrii, and within •*# tnlnutaa vwrrivad the ana war: "Tour true hear|r»4 «t 4 p m from Rockaway hea-h t ao hundred ten. dandy Boob Vf'f aet rn. Mantol/.klnf fifteen " Th* tut* ti»uft#t Making the beat r«»ute to J**' mn i hofw fnr no more dednlto UdvftoaUv^Ju£ fl|f

♦ ' - . • 1 MASONIC LODGE ATTENDS CHURCH ► Members Hear Strong Sermon by One of Their Nam bcr, Mr. Yard. ITia uiauiberauf Use Manuuic Lodge ' [of llcaau i lty #1 tended the MethodUl k uurcb tvuuday eveuiug ibeie wa# a due raprteaolalluu preaeul. the ceuttr aiaie being practically tilled Not ouly did I be otiti of tbe order enjuy I be *ar vice, but all wbu ware |>ie#*ut . euteied lulu tbe aplrll uf tb* uccaaiuu Tba choir did aplaudidly lu their ' Iwu »e vcliuua, and the duel by llarry i 11. Lake aud .Scull Adam# we# usual > plaaaing I'be Kav. (ieurgc W. Yard, the paal lor, ke ou I ha autjret. What 1 pi Vlual l)*#i re " the lexl of which w#» ( taken frous 2 Sain. £i; 4; • Aud Hr • hall be a# the light of tbe morning " "Wtiat w* collectively aud individually mt-ai de«ire »■ light." -aid Mr \ ard 'I hat de-He I# Hot alway-eX|<te-#e«1 or indtrd alwax# under ' alood but iu Ilia I ant enal)«!a that I# (lie aiiuallou. •*Tl»e elaborate liluuilualing -ignnai. ' tb#> fl.-h their ware# are increa# ' Ingly calling fnr ru«»re light The bu»ihe^i of uu« huge ceuteie la call1 log for more light. "The Kdiool nyairon uf I he country aie calling fur additional light Kor every day'# aludy thai high #cliooi graduate ha# put into th# couta* he receive- oil an average of above the day laborer, lila llgbl ha- been worthwhile Science, literature, hue Inn-# every branch ..f activity, l> clam aaermg not for more caudle-powar. but for more nraiu-power, more heart i power— more light ,%l he Mawiuic l«o«1ge bae been glv mg the highr-t power and the aio*l wonderful light to individuals for ■-enturie- Hack In the day# of llie third king of 1-rael, that light tiegan tu formul-ile ilwlf Into a detinue »>«IMI While the nia-ler workmen w err plying their rt»p*CltV* trade# on that great temple of Solomon, (heir boogtiia were bu#y. uot tu laying a|..i.e# only, but in conaliuctlng ideal# wbttb Would tw la-ling. While Hit uaa-ou la *wmglng tbe line tu prove wall perpendicular he ia thinking nf the niftier autject nf uioral rectitude a men made ptr|wudlcularly with aociely A right eugle I# rectitude While he la providing the wall level, he i# reminded uf (be level ou which we are all (raveling to (tie uudiecovered country. Now he i* ualng the fquare and til# le-»4.n la *eil learned.be equarr Willi all usaiikiDd So lie goes ou ■raihentig la— oua from every ui#(ru lu-nt, even the apron winch he wear# Neither doe# he remain among the humble thin g# of life for be le think lug of I he great bit# of architecture and of the thing# of liberal art# A# If isn willing to atop bla thought, be climbcatill higher— Ira la reveling lu lire nsighly principle* of friendship morality aud brotherly love Tha#e are ibe mo*t brilliant #haf(e of light which come from the Ka#t. "Hut Ibe queatlon la aeked, 'Where dor# lire uiaeoii get bla light from? and t he an# wer la plain— from (Jod mki Hi- great Bo k Whlla tbal light i* n >i a -avnig light, a# wa u#e the term from tha i^brielian #tand|iotut, yet li ha# tha mo#t profound teaching of (ilod lu 11." Mr. Yard clo#ed the #ermmi with a beautiful atory of brotherhood. C. H. BACON DEAD l.ocal l» I ii inber W#a III for l.oug rcuod Word wa# received hare Monday of tba death uf t bar lea H. H#cuu. uf tbicliy, which occurred in I ha Penna>l vania Hoepilal, Fblladaiphla. Huuda^ night. Hright'a di-ea-a ear tha c*o*r of death Ilrcea-cl wa# In the plumbing buinea- here for a number of year#, and la-i year built a place of bu-in*#e on Kighth -ireet. near Ocean avenue. He had been In III health about I Irrve year# bui wanner»ou#ly attacked in the early winter, wheu" he **# laken to the Penuaylvauia Hoapltal He leave# a wife, who fur year# a#-#i-ted In hie offlce work Service# were held ye#lerday after noon in al'amden underlaker'a r#1ab liahaiu I and Interment wa# at Kvrr green < rmetriy |>rcea#ed. who waa a member of the <4 a#o Die fraternity, ckiui lo ilil«ciiy from in* vKdnl'v Wn«»dhury PLAN BIO EVENT V *rl»r CiBi>'« naiir# aeili be n« Id i

Apru a j. The out aoeial mid-wlnter function *bat aiiraria a# many •• any affair giveo Id til* Mellevur Si ratford Heel, Philadelphia, !• tbe aonual mid win (er card party and dance of the Octan 1 ( Ity Yacht Club, which lake# place tbla year on Wednesday evening April )A. at (he Bel lev ue Stratford Hotel. Hroad and Walnut afreet# More than one thnuaend attended , i til- a flair la#t winter and It waa a . great auccet nmriiodore Jame# W. Kern ley , '««•<*• that th# Ladie#' Auxiliary will i have charge of ihia perty, •• hereto • fore, and I If beta will eoon be nnnt to r tba member#. THREE BAPTIZED ■ #ltr*ailnf Ceteawonr tw fit* rival Wa p» la* Cbwfcla. Following tha #ermon of Sunday evening in Ibe Fir#t HaptM < burcb, tha pe«1nr, tha Hav. M. M. Lewie, i immer-ed three uf tha Sunday #clindl l acholar#, who had mada a profeaaton r nf fan h, under went #perial ln#«rucl*on and were accepted hy tha ehurrii for " memberahip Th* eandldalea were three el #4 era, | Kinilt, Halve and Vfina Hmtih, | daughier# of Varnon I*. Hrnllh at d i wife, nf llila city, Th# ceremony wa# very beautiful r and #mgtilarly lmptenniva Tha at I tendance waa #ery good » > Fuml-hed collage #rd apart ment# • In rent Apply Hafon. m K» "r"b level. adv,( I », 4t.

ORGANIZE COMPANY TO 1 I RUN NEWSPAPER HERE

YOUNG BAPTISTS ■ IN UNIQUE WORK • I — ■ . L Pastor icwil Now Adopts New Plan to Interest the People. r A novel place of work * a- attempt* d fur Ilia >ouug people of Ilia Kaplnd i riiurrh and their friend- la-t aventng. Since the prayer mcrimg ha# bevii . taken to the cuti age- on Tuc-day and | hrnlay eveulng-. (liPwvrulug of Wtd , ua#4iay l« In be given lo tin# uulquaj » youug prople'- piogram. Ibe progiaiu con-l-l- uf a "i x . lunch" al S o'clock, and, alter a »octal luue around the table, a uplrlird aoug , -at vie* i# held. Tni- i# follow m| by a 'li-cu**iou period, when »utjecta of , vlialii.lrir-l lu I lie young are handled lime I# given fur meditation a. id de- , vutian. I lie evening la clo#td with a -octal , period, duriug winch gauit-- and 4>ther -mu#ementa are Indulge4| in hy all. II la Ihe oijccl of Ihe |>a#tor. the lt*v M M Lew i*. to include a qua#tiuii box aud. ft* m limelolime.au ul-nle -peaker or eiilertalnei#. I be Hireling- are o|»eu n> all young people fruiu \2 year# to :t0 year-. SHOWED SPIRIT OF AMERICA Connecticut Youth Good Example of tha Man That Mada Victory Ovar tha Hun Certain. What wax th* spirit, French, ltrit lib. itallkb. Ainertcao, that made po— ihic lue day uf the aigolng of peace? Well. ms for the American %puii. a atury which (Jen. Clarence Kduanla told me at St. Mililel, has Ihe meaning n* 1 felt It. wrltea Luclan Swift Klriland In Leslies. He was visiting the hospital. Junt aa he was leaving a nur-e ran after him. "A Connecticut boy." kh* -aid. "haa heard you are here II# bus begged me to aak you to see him. He's dying, but he doesn't know It. lie -ays he ba* a great favor to a-k." Just then the chaplain came uml had ihe aarne reque-t. They hurried back, the chaplain leading The boy loukeil up and »ii w the chaplain. "My Cod! Chaplain," he <-alled out. "what are you looking ao darn glum about? Juat 'cause you thluk I'm golug to die and you don't kuow how to tell me about It? H — . what did 1 <*otne over hcra for? Didn't I curae over b*r* to die If that had to !>e the chance? Haven't I had my Mg clianca? Have I failed? What the h— are you worrying about Y' 9 Just then he saw the general. "Oh. General." he amid, "excuse me for bolhertng you, but I'm dying 1 know it. I don't want to a*k for favors, but the Connecticut hand la here, and I thought I'd a-k you If you'd have them come and play Just once uUtslde here. I want to hear the "Connecticut State March' Juat once more." In a minute the hand whs there— and It waa playing Ihe atr.xlns of the tuarclk The lad lifted hlm-elf up. a amlle of oatlxfactlon on hta face. Hiami beat the time of the aoolc. He pretended to ba leading the band. At the last note ha dropped bock tu hla pillow— dead. OLD HOUSE TO BE MUSEUM Movement for Preservation of Structure Identified With Early Day# of Southern California. A movement la on at Rlver«ld*. Cel.. for th* preservation of a number of tbe old landmarka of tin* vicinity, buildings and spots Intimately connected with the early-day period of southern California. The plan I- being fostered by tha local chapter of the Daughters of th* Revolution and th* Pioneer society. The first project lo he undertaken I* th* restoration of tin* old Rulddoux home, an adobe structure, which was built by Indian lnlw»r three-quarters of a century ago. The Ruhldong family was on** of the iuom prominent of the early Spanish residents, and the home wa# a social center for Jin- Interior section. Many of Ihe notable events of bl«t'ory of the period. Ju-t previous to tbe forty-niners sre more or lenn Intimately connected with this old building which In recent year- ha# been abandoned and h.»# begun to ' crumble away. After ihe work of restoration Is completed, i he building will aenre us a nucleus for a pioneer museum for the housing of many relics of the early days.

Mediterranean Air Ba#«. n A far-reaching program of aviation 1 in the French colonial possessions In , Africa haa been drawn up by the coin- I mission on serial transport# at Tunis, Algeria, /which recommend# thai p gr«*#t aerial transport center be *atabllshed. with Tenia as Its base. In order , to centralize aortal traffic ower the Mediterranean sea. Inasmuch a- Tunis occupies an advantageous position, at the Junction of French and International colonial p«»H*ennlona. a regular aerial service, it U urged, between Tunis and outlying districts would j benefit the French protectorate. Al ready a line of airplane# Is In opera tlon between 'lalies. an Algerian sea port, and the frontier of Tripoli; And j thla, in the *ipe«-tutlon of colonial official*, will h# attended to Tunis | Ho <he "anchsnglng Fast" Is fast bw coming a by-word only of times past. Flax In the War. With rwtoratlof) of *be Industry on a peace-time basis cotton once stair goes ahead of linen In tbe world a fa rof The exigencies of the recent con flirt raised flax to the position as leader am»ng fabric#, a rank which II had held for centuries hul lost almost atroulianenusly with the advent of the 1 c*ffnn gin. With realization of fit# Importance of cotton 10 ibr making of munition#, there came a speedy reversion to linen for the mmre commonplace usages waistcoats, sail# for -hips, even "wings ' for airplanes having lately ConMM*d „f linen But llai has reached the 1 end of Hi day# of monopoly King / 0n( toll now rises to the for* In ordl o*ry pursuit*, and linen once again becomes lb* artftocrst lo thla fl*l(l «f j RfPU'

Chamber of Commerce Members Hear Report Prom Mr. LcwIh' Committee. Tli* Rev M M Lewis, chairman of ' ft cnuiuiiilee appointed by lb* ChamOer of < ouiuivicw lo look lUlo the kd vl-abllity of prtH'urliiK ft uiediuuj In (lit way of # publication for I lift cliftuj Oer nikde Ihe follow lug report at the Hireling of the cUauibri 1 uc-iJay even i"K "Wa hav* carefully r&#uiiiir<t c*rlain f#cl# aud have coUaldrred tba ftd« visftbilily of a cliftQjber-owiird new# paper, following the Idea of a stock cori oration couipose<l only of uiaui (lit* uf (ha chamber, aud a paper managed by • board of directors rlectrd by III* -lock bolderWe haw come lo believe, all thingcon#id»re4| iu#l such ■ medium could Uot -erve (lie br#t luteresls of Ocean City, which w a# th* primary miere-t in aili.d. because of the fact thai there would be too many directly Iiilereale4l pa I tie# entertaining divergent new* to Insure a -rilled |xilicy and efficient management under all circumstanceWe feel, however, that this I# the p-c> etiological moment for a more vigorous aud vi-uallkiug new-paper in Ocean I ity, aud further that #ucli a paper can better be supplied by a -wall corporation of lutereaied aud reliable men in sympathy with the Chamber of Commerce and with the gwHt of Ocean City much at heart. ' IN e have, a# a committee, stimulated interest in a number of men. aud -uch a corporation i# now iu proce#e uf fonuatioii and will be heard from lb the uesr future. Your committee, therefore, having accowpli-he-J tha object for wtitcb (hey were app4iinled by till# chamber. ieC4>miueud that the chamber do II* utmost to co-operate with this new publication in boonting Ocean 4 *ity aud thai till# committee l»e discharged. • M M. lj*wie. "H. 8r Mow rer, "H. Frank Bmlth." Mr. Lewi# declined the reque«ia of the member# of Hie chamber lo give further light mi Ihe mailer ■ ^ # a ' i HAD JOLLY TIME tfollv Drill falrlw <Jur#la of Sire J' H. J4iur*. Mre. John H. June# at her home here riaturday evening delightfully entertained the girl* who took part tu the holly drill al the lea of (he Wn men'# Missionary Hnriely at the First I'resbvleriau Church tba Haturday previous There were pimn solo# by Edna Wallace. Mildred Dllchrlst and Mar garet Hippie, and Harriet Htsley rc pealed her ae#th«tic drill. Rrftf-hmeui# followrd aud all tiad a tine lime. Thus* pre-eut were Ruth Joue#. Jesnuelte Durelson, Koilly Hution. Bdua Wallace. Mildred Ullchrut, K-lna Huyder, Kll/sbelh Mec.Murray. tSdllli Trout, Marjorle Adam# Maigarel Hippie. Hazel Nickcr-nn. Frane# Yard. Lot- Johnson. Catherine Msgumle, Kvely n Cb*#t*r, Mildred ■(his, Lillian Kvvrlngliam. Hara Bevaii aud Harriet Klsley. Notice to I.imit Creditors. t .tat# of I. (i-rmano hcKfineo, l>orea#n), Pumnaut lo U>#4»r<lar of H#rry H. ii.iusiann urr.iS-i#oMlK- l oiioljr of Can# Ma\ m«ir •n ihx *'1-1 tlsy o( l>e< • ini-sr. A. I> IMi,un lli# • ppnraiioo of Ih4< •ut-el'ifr. -zreulrlx ol -«ia JeorM-ad, D'Ultv is hereby given i . th# creditor# of -«IU d#-4«*ai to exhibit to th# ■ utMHrlber unjr o*tb or -fflrrn-tio their laini# wad d*miBda acalaei til# estate of •id Jrrownl wlihln nine ro» th- from th# fl-t <i«> «>f l»rr#iii»irr. I». I WO. <»r I hay will '* lor#v#r l<-rr«l of any octiou agalo-t tba wb»Cfllirf. .»«lrd l>rCrmlM-r *Hh, A I' I'/Ji M A H I fc hat KAMI O lU-n lot , P. K. kirrulrix. To AH \Y hoB it May Concern Nollr# |# hereby ftveu that It I- thr lutentlon of the un«le»-i#n—l lo applf In Ihe L#*1«nlur# of th# Hl«ir of .New Jeraev, #1 lis pre# . t ar»«n>n fiirtheysa- I89t for thr • r# bl'l |> MVi-fn# lor lbs a< qut#IUo# b> ilie -viNie.ii Nr# Jersey lor punnc u«x. by ssre -> no-it. purrliit-n or con irmnallon, uf tl*« urrln I'atial, lnciu-1ins all property, lan.u. right'. #a*#m#Bta, privilege# #■ -I fr.*i CM*-# , ol whab"»#ver cliamctcr connected thrrewitli, ni.i1 4-f ihe #h>*re» of tb# rapliai sto4-t of ih# vlorrl# i anti and llanktog Company, and of ' Ite right- of th#li4>l<l#r< thereof. «n1 f a I It light, title MDd lolerrkt of tb> Lthlgh Va l#\ lt-l ' r»-*a«f Company a ror t#>ratlo-. of 1 1 H* Hta»r i f I'ennsy ivanl#, in th# Morri-Can-i and llanklog C<imi>any and In said ptonerly* land- rlgln-. raaemsnt#. prlvllrem oo* Braochlsas. UN of * I rltk ■ M r#v#r#|n* <>r remainrtt r «»r of entry Ih. reln hy whom-o-.•ve or hrtd nih1 Ui i-mvldc forfli# ■•onirol m-liag. nienl or d| |->#lllon ol lb* -■•hi |. ..prrt and rlghta i l>#trd J..nu-r> A iv.'l JkliUMK l-.cnNOl.KlnK. < orporallon l oan-el uf K» w«rk, N J. JnUM >t Il.TnN. Corporation Uounsel of Jer-#« < u-#K J IX.l'.P K.,g4t)

J (Sell Phone, do Mark Lake Estate UNDHRTAKERS J, PRESCOTT CADMAN, Jr., Funeral Director 6,10 Central Avenue Ocean City New Jersey AUTO EQUIPMENT Wm. H. Powell Qeneral Contractor » Grading and Street Building Thirty-fourth at. and Weal eve. OCHAN CITY, N. J. tfilhsc*: 1411 Cvetrel A vine# H«ll Pfcaa# ATLANTIC ICE COMPANY Q,*tt" Pocono Mountain lei nriiN here #» t Wl R. HUGHES a SOI. PH1RI .

WILL ENTERTAIN SERVICE BOYS Members of County LckIod Post Will Meet Here This Evcuiug:. Elaborate prrpafilioiia arc li*ing made by Ihe women's auxiliary of Morgan ICancfc Foal, American l.v g ion , of (lila glty t« eiilrrialn (lie b«iya of th* American l. gion post- of (.'ape May t'ouuly al the cnuuly rally Uera Ihla evtuiuf. 1 he commlllee nf Ihe l<K*al po-l ha# also complete' I plan- lo make Ihe oc caalou moat pleasant for (ha visitor# Tha commiliee oouipn-e# . liullngWallace, Johu Adams. Roger Wll Ham* aud Karl hbarp Titer* ar* four po#ls be-ide# thai i f Ocean l il> in Ihe county, ihe#* being •t l aps May, Wildv;4>od, l'UCkehoe and Cape May Court House. Ibe Ocean City |m#4 le the Urge#l. having more than 100 member# The program for tht# evening'# en lertalnuient w ill include -election* by rtauolno'a Orchestra and several vocal number# by the Ocean City Quartet The Rev. Dr R H. Huyder. chaplain • •f Morgan Rauck Foal; will make a report of Ih* proceeding# of the ui tloual couveottou of (tie American Legion al Cleveland lasi fall ill# ex peeled, too, that there will tw ad dresse* by >ome of Ihv Stale oltlcer- of lha American legion Tbe visitor* will t.e entertained In Hi* rooms of the Young Men # Fro gressne League lu Ihe Mann Hulld Hig. Th* new constitution aud by laws of ih* county organic dion were adopted at a receut business meeting uf iln aaaocltllou at i.'ape May Court H4>ue* Tha by-laws entitle any post with ' more than Hk) member# lo cast two votea al th* bualues# Hireling#. Thle lake* in Ocean City al this lime. An application was recelvrd lo i»rgauize a post at Woodbine Those from Ocean City attend log thla meeting were Post Commauder John Trout. Fast Fost Commander ^ Alfred R Hruitb Roger William-. Haney Challiu and Claude Nicker-on MADE COMMISSIONER j «BStra Franklin lo l.nok Attn aoidiir#' Orpb-as. As-emblymau James Franklin of West Philadelphia, one uf the be-: known of th* summer re-ldeuts of (hi- ' city, was apptiluled by Hpeaker Hpao* gler, of th* Pennsylvania Hons* of Representatives, to be a member of the Holdiera' Orphan Rchool Commission at Scotland, Franklin County. Pa. Mr Franklin, who Is a eon of a Clvi' War veteran, an creeds former A— rm blyiuau John Mehriug, of Weet Phil* adriphia. alao a summer resident of Ibis resort. The commission ha# to do with Ihe work of educating ibe soldier*' orphan* of (he wars of this couutry with Hpalu and Oermauy. - ' V-cni i'luti'# C#rd ■•arltra. The Ladle*' Auxiliary of the Ocean ('ity Yacht Club will h>dd lie third card party at the Aldinr Hotel, Philadelphia, at 2 o clock Monday afternoon, February 7. I lie January card parly was very well attended, about •J00 being pie#ri)t. A number of Ibe old members hav* not attended thlseason, and it la hoped by (lie other member* that they will nut fergel their ne* aud old frtenda. Samuel Meeker l>#at«r la. ALL KINDS OF JUNK I'urebs-v ail siihJ-oi onl Kuiuuurr. Jf you ' av# anything I* sell, rail I'-lspnon# No. Oil. Pl-aaanivills, N- J-, or drope# d lo If7 rtoutti Main sirtai an-l I will <-*li. Alway- In tb# market to bav old. -trmtgbt nswspap'ri Eyes Eiamioed Without Drops Nswsat ap-vo-doV* tnplboua. ^atl#fartioi <aaracis«Hl. For flrst-clsa# Optlr#: worl there to oonsi ssetty o t solng to tmlliwSelpbla Uy stock ol Kye Ula#-e# and Hp-rtaele# Is a* -oinplete a* eon be found In arir rlt>. Prescription lsn#o# dnpltowtad *; abor' i.ol'o# Accurwej gnaranleed. Prteoa con•istsnl with good work. AM work Orn# ot |h« prsmtaoa A. W. HLY loo* AllRBllt Avenwe ATLAMTIt 4 RTT, N. J. Mbor* Kast bine Passes Door. S0iahU#h«4 >**• Hell Phnii# I JA.- Vn j

WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY FEBRUARY 22. 1921 AT PHILADELPHIA An excellent opportunity to •ec the many Historical *ttd other place# of Interest for which Philadelphia is noted. wound ^ I C A «r#av#i«re tsis ^ I , v)U #eeir>oa#% c#itss«a Sctwsts g is# ii vc#a* *# Atv Mar r#a« TlCSf tft Oooo ONLY ON IDKCIM. TBAiN LCXVINQ Cape May 6 jj a M. Wild wood ... . . . 6.55 " Cape May Court House 7.11 " Dennisville . . , y.t\ " (Reran City (loth Street) 7.0s " Palermo y.t.t " reterahurg 7-t> T nrk shoe ..... 7.J4 " Camdea, Arrive . . . 8 u ' rkii* 1 Che#**!* il Ferr? . Ar MiA M ^ 1 teerk It rs*rr. Arrtv# I 98 Rrtarslsa- s# Sserisl Trsis Lnn*ts( Fkil-#d#T|-hi# Cksrtswi #s* A*atk Sunnt hfHH 7 JO r M Tisarva Msr *« *ussm#s(s Ss.os ve Bin er gsewaaiea Atlantic City Railroad *

John Marts Lumber Co. Ninth tttr*at and Hsvsn Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J. Lamb" Miliw k, M ■;'!•.■*• la M if P »oar, Plaster H >«rd, Nsdt, 8ssb Waigbi e.c. K-tiru.es Furnisbed. Pro ipt Delivery. ~ HOSIERY SILK MERCERIZED WOOL , FOR MEN. WOMEN and CHILDREN 656ASBURY AVI. BOlLEAU S Open Evenings M. J. Brownlee hi AULrlINO AND MOVIING LOCAL. AMD LONG DISTANLC Philadelphia and Ocean City Cxpreafc Phi Indalph in Offlcai 23 Houtli Front Alrsst hul Phone. Lombard- 4AUI Main Orrn.a, 40b Xsvsnlh Alrsst. Ocean Gll>, N. J. Phone. J2I J u 1 ■ A4 ■ ~ The Hurley -Jones Co. "rirr'"' big reduction in clothing We have reduced all clothing 111 stuck from ten to thirty per cent. If your suiV or coat is getting shabby and you are in ured of another it will pay you to look over our stock l»efore buying elsewhere. We cab give you some hpecui bargains 111 our store in Atlantic I ity. ORDER that "EASTER" suit NOW! Bell Phone. 186-J Furniture Stored Reupholstcring cqTiivaatc ^Window Shades ESTIMATE FOR YOU Awnings and 'House Furnishings Our price- are I cores! p4»—lble consistent with Good Work and Re-t Material Lawrence n. Lear 654 Anbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. I

EXHIBITOR for the Ready-made Ford Commercial Body An inspection of our stock solicited before making your purchase Automobile Bodies Rebuilt aud Repaired J. W. K1RKBRIDE Old Turnpike near Shore Road PLEASANTVILLE. N. J Phone. 104-J WIRE KRAUSS To Wire V our House PMONH Mo. 17 7-W 411 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY 1, -Mi, | ■ Jl ■ |_J M * OUR NEW Electric Si]stem Bakeri] Makes Better Bread, Cakes and Pastry CUT THE HIGH COST OF LIVING Eat More Bread. It is the most Nutritious Food. m WM. F. VALET 713-15 Asbury Ave. Ocean City. N. J. ■ 1 — I Amateur Photographers' > > > y* Contest > > > > Do you own a Camera? If to, why let II be idle? Get it out of the closet, have it lewded with films, and get buay taking view* in the direct surroundings, for just (he "click-chck" of your camera may mean a atce trophy for ihe view or object taken. Thi# contest is started to stimulate interest among Amateurs, in mak ing use of their earners# and the taking of good pictures, they thus to be encouraged in obtaining good results, ana their appreciation of the ose of a I earners. This contest will open January 15, 1921, and cloar April 13, 1931, thereby giving lots of time for preparation and the aubmilting of contesting views RULES GOVERNING CONTEST a.— All amateur developing and minting or enlarging must be done in our Photographic Department to be eligible for entrance in tbe couteat. A,— Nona bat Amateur Photographers to enter the contest. c.~~ View* or object* to be taken within the limitations of Ocean City, N J. J. — Bach view or picture to be titled, alao information as to its location in the city, t, — Pictures entered in the contest, to he submitted at Hughes' Central Pharmacy, in envelopes, with name and address of person taking view, date of the exposure, and also stipulate its respective classification, "CLASSIFICATION OF PRIZES" — For the most beautiful view, scenic or landscape. Daylight or Moonlight Kxpoaure. First Trophy f icroo in Gold. Second Trophy I5.00 in Gold. 6.— Pur the most original but ertiMic pose. Aio.oo in Gold, First Trophy. I5.00 in Gold, Second ,Trophy. Por the best interior and exterior views of any of our heautiful homes in Ocean City. First Trophy f 10 00 in Gold Second Trophy I5 00 in Gold. d — For Ihe best and most original pose of babies Pirst Trophy f to.oo In Gold, second Trophy 00 in Gold. Judges for this Contest to be announced later. judge* will pats upon submit tad pictures and award Trophy on th* eveulujr of April tj, tytl. a View*, as submitted ftom time to lime, will de displayed in out window, hut not the contestant's name, so tbe general public may be kept in touch with the pKjgrrs# of the Content Gel busy si»d "dirk -click" now. Make good nae of that ChrMtmaa I picvvidHughes' Centra^Pharmacy J. THORNLEY HUGHES, P. I). * Pharmacist lu Ckbp Eighth and Wesley Ave. <3c«dn City. N. ).

mutkij sin crsrrr Assam Scotch Mall - SANITARIUM ' — OPEN ALL kOAR ■■ A >( wict , liigb-ciaa# L»me suitable for la- ' v si id*. Jl - *' desirable all y*a 1 round bouie i'r 1 elderly people and for well 1 j«eopJe dcvr.og a ,-iet place for KBST. v. 00k uig ondr r super via: 'vu of a gradual* Dielttion. Fcgiatrred Graduate Nor** always on duty hath*, Massage, Kiec1 Hot-air baker Treatment given. 'I rcstmeot rooms open u> tbe public. < h. MoOIUCNY. Miss N C. Toanar, R. N, * *| Hsstf Mure* MILLER COTTAGE rx; 1 «uU a Arabs* hx EAKunr m;W rmkt Opeu All tb* Yaar Hot-water Heat J#A UKA I. MILLAR TIfE BISCAYNE <i|*ti Friday April 2 KuulIi * wsiar ia #va ry kadiu oil Oceau avenue oppo*il« Moorlyu lerrao* Private Hat lis Booklet fC- hl.L'XDIN, Ovaar GANDY COTTAGE Hid ( eulral Avenue Ocean City N*w Jersey U(«u all ' n# Vi#r Wsriu rooms sa4 •*»0 rooraoisoea. Mas. Lrsta tiasur. Prop. Mrs. William G. Schwartz has opened the cotuge &Q8 WESLEY AVENUE lor th« winter, and baa accommodations ior Table Boarders I I AVE you a cottAgc, bungalow * I or apartment to furnish? We aave a line of fl'RKITDKK at less than Philadelphia prices. Window shades s specialty. CHAS. E. ADAMS A BRO. 720-22 ASBURY AVE. John G. Dennis JOBBING CARPENTER No Job too Urge, No Job too Small Houses Closed and Opened Katimatea All Work Furuuhcd Guaranteed K. L. SMITH B. H. CAMPBELL Smith & Campbell HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS 243 Asbury Ave&b Ocean City, N.J

Pianos Toned, Regulated and Repaired sod Upholstering Done Mandolin and Guitar Lwsoos T aught J. E. WASHINGTON 630 Haven Ave. fell fksos. J14-J eMiSHSSB Oirss Theo. F. Hildreth Electrical Contractor Jobbing Work a Specialty Office: 1032 Central Avenue OCEAN CITY, N. J. Save on your coal bills. Keep the cold out and the heat in. Equip those drafty, rattling doors and windows with ALL METAL Weather stripping. Ask abont it. Installed by Camburn & Carwithen CARPENTERS 641 Asbury Ave. Ocean City, N. i. WOOD Sale Prices Reasonable Leave your order at the Store 820 Asbury Avenue Prices Quoted on Piling J Smith & Ray I Real Estate and Search Company RkpaneBMTi Fidelity Trust Comranv of Newark I Yildfood Title and Trist Co. Title Insurance I Searches, Abstracts of Title, Conveyancing Fire Insurance I Prompt Btmci AH Work Ousruntu^ I Money to Loan 00 Good Ftrut Mortgagv ram* Av Sal* Offices in I Flret Natl onl Bank Building Oape May Court Honee I N. J. I Our Wall Paper I Is a Teritable find. We ahn to I pleas* the nartkmlar. JuSt COtDt I down and inspect our numerous I designs If you art critical It may I take you 1 long time to decide I there ate so many patterns to choose I from— but the point te that yon can I be anitcd exactly right and at prices I that will appeal to yon. ALFRED R. SMITH 1048 Asbury Ave. mm* Own CRy Now lint)