Ocean City Sentinel, 17 February 1921 IIIF issue link — Page 3

Ocean City Sentinel THURSDAY. FEB KUARY 17. 1021 We shall he glad to receive Iteiu* of news ami couiuiuulcaUotii of tutereel to (lita community and our readers everywhere. All coiuuiuuicallou* jdiould be socouipauied with the full uauie and add rem* of the writer, uot ueceaanrilv for puiilicnliou. but an a guarantee of good fp'(h DOTS The daye are uiueb longer Many cottage seekers here Haturday Frank t'ubb le catching codfish ol! Ooffeno's Inlet. There a as a crowd of vxcuraloulata lu this city Hunday. Next Tuesday will be a holidayWashington's Hlrtbdav. Vaieulliien were fnuud to be scarce In the stores here this yeai. The Wouiao's Home Missionary Ho- j clrly will hold a cake sale In lite store, 8U0 Asbury avenue February IV Members of lite Ocean City Fishing ! Club had au enjoyable tliue at their dinner In Philadelphia last week Hupt Hu/by. nf the Abbott Dairies, died sudi^nly ai Pirasantville a few { days ago. He was iu chaige of the company's ottlce here at one time. Karl Pfander and wife of this city. Iiavf taken the second floor apartment lu the MoCorkle cottage on Klghlh street near Ocean avenue - \ M U V t

Members of the Morgan- Kauck Post are securing douatlous for the purchase of melallc brours markers to be placed over (be graves of deceased veterans or all wars of ttila country. Mre. Elizabeth Henderson, of Cam den, has leased lbs Isrge building 1101 Asbury avenue, which she will conduct as au all year boardiug house. The reuial was mult by Waller K. Cliat i in A Sou, realtors. Hecause of the illur»a of the Itev M .rpls M. Lewis, the Ocean Ciiy Chapter oftbeKs-tero Htar will not] attend divine worship lu the Baptist I L'bU'ch next euuday evening, as bad I been planned, but will do so at a later dale Willie Fisher Wells, adopted sou of; David Wells, died at the home of lbs [ latter, «42 Haven aveuue, Tuesday, ' aged 10 mouths. I he funersl will be held tomorrow, in charge of Funeral Director J. Pre-cutt < ad man. and the Interment will oe at Heaaide -e- • • • personals. Mrs. H H Harsh of this city. Is m Day tons, Fla Mrs Lydia Oaiidv, of Una city, was a recent vi-itor to Philidel|>h>a City Klact riciau Jo-rpb Kigghts has returned from a vi-u to Philadelphia Joseph D Lee si d Nmily -pent ths i week-end with fnei.ds m Phllsdelpbta. Ueorge W. Pattou. of Philadelphia. < a summer re- Idem, w** in town Hal ' urday. I Barnard Kuckdeachvl » r Wh Philadelphla am •'■it the vi-i|or- here ■ Hunday \

Capt. David McCoaeb, of Plnladel pbia. a summer real ml, was here Huuday. Miss Kllxsheth Peaison, of Camden. Is visiting Vilss Msry A rhoiup-on. of this city. * Mrs. Annie Hagel of Philadelphia, t properly owner here, was a visitor on Hu nday Mre. Ada Hamfen. of Philadelphia. Is spending s week lu ber cottage on Tenth street. Mrs. Llllle Huilth has been a recent visitor at the home of Mrs. Laura Nabb, lu this city. William H (Irahsm of Pblladel phla. formerly of (Ins city, was a visitor here Haturday. Willard Wanger, of Philadelphia, epent the week-end with Le-lte C. Hughes, of i tit* city Mrs. Addle Kd wards has returned home after a pleasant v I a I t to friends to Bridget. .n Vivian Smith, an Alletitlc city architect, was in town yesterday He was a former resident Alonxo Robinson of Llnwu d. wai a recent guest of m* deugbtiA Mrs F T. Clayton, of Hits city. / Mre. Annle|L. Smith, of this eltv, bes gone for a mouth's v|.|t to friends In Trenmo and Bristol Mrs. C. F Kress, of Pittsburgh, Is ependlog two weeks in tier cottage. 846 DeLaucey place, llilseity. Mis. Herilia D Nwegold. of Pottstown, Pa.. Is the guest of Melvin V Hmlth and wife, of this city. Aaron Jacoby and wife, of Atlantic City, visaed their son. Jacob Jacob) and wife, of thle city Hunday. Dr. William R Barclay, of Tacony, has rented apartments m the Marshall apartments here for the summerL. H. A. Htsdera. wtft and son, Lawrence of Philadelphia, spent Hunday at their mltagw In (lit- city. R It Mlnnt end family, of Plnladel. phla. are spending e couple of weeks In their cottage, IHJ4 Pleasure aveuue. W U. Tuckerman end family, of Media are spending a Miort time In thai summer home on Prospect ave hue Charles R. Powell and wife entertained Mr Powell's brother end bis family from Port Morris, over the week end. John A Richmond, of Philadelphia, accompanied hy a friend from Mpring I eke, was among the visitors here Haturday. Miss Collteann of thie cily, entertained Henry W Parker, a student | a the l/niveralty of Penneylvanta over the week end, Mtse Mildred Norcom. of thle city, returned (he latter pari of last weak from a few days' visit to frtende In Philadelphia. Mtss Mary t'hadwlck, operator In (he city's electrical bureau, has obtalued leave of absence end will nper i •te the switchboard el the Lluoolu '

—t — ■ ■ •Imanse scene of quiet wedding - William Price aud Miss Ion a B. Adams Married by i Dr. Snyder. ' William Price, Jr., eon of William ' Price, and Miss luna Houd Adams, daughter of former i ily Commissioner i ' j Ueorge O. Adams, were >|ulelly married at the Presbyterian Cburcn mause at uooti yesterday by (be pastor, the Itev. Dr. It. H rtuvdrr. Only members of (be Immediate families I were present. The bride was attired in embroid jered blue georgette over blue aatiu. I , Hue wore a bat of Egyptian crepe and I gold lace. The bride aud groom were attended by Hamuel Price, brother of the groom. | sud Mi-s KUoa Lake. Ttie latter wore , l a dark blue eerge aud aatlu gowu and I a red velvet hat. L Following the ceremony there was a , | dluuer at tbe borne of the bride's par- 1 en ts, tiOV Ocean avenue The young couple theu left on a short auto trip i Mrs. Price lias been awliiaul to the , I city tax oollector for a few years. Up- |c "" her return from her trip she winL resume tier duties iu this ofltcr aud ra j (USUI there for aw title. Mr. and Mrs. Price will be "at borne" I r si nil Ocean avenue efler March It The young people have ibe (Jeat i vyehee of many friec^le. 1 1

Sflours for Hihuoia. The board of school estimate has adopted the aclieoule presented by f the board of education, which asked j for H" hOU *a tbe local amount ueeded for the public schools for the year 1921 2*2 Tbe board of school estimstel M comprises Mayor Champloo, City 1 j < omiuissiouers Campbell aud Fubrr | aud Dra Herschel Peltit and J. ' I Thorn ley Hughes. Hllair € Uaa Uinurr. The members of the .Men'* Bible I j t 'lass of i he Presbyterian Church w ill have a dinner lu the assembly ball of I (lis church tomorrow evening. There will be an address by Assemblyman I Warren Coon, of ibis Htale. Win Uo to •»*> thru. More than a dozen past cuuucllois of Iota Council. No. I2«. Ji o U A. H will go from this city to Ooahen next Haturday for the purpose of or gsuizmg a county past councilors' a* social Ion i j i

Hotel this summer, l egioning her do tie* at Easier. A J Fiirbr, of Philadelphia, who recently purchased a cottage at Heveo trenili street and A«nury avenue, was in town Hun dsy Mrs Helen Harglstistmer and busband, of Wilmingioo Del.. vi«it*d the furiurr's aunt, Mrs. Mary Mercer, 1069 Asm ry aveuue Mr- Miltou Kille returned to Philadelphia Friday altar spending several days as the gursi of Mrs J. Breves] Hiidreth. of this city. Mrs. A C Hldrbollom end stater, Mr* Smith, of Puiladelpnia spent a wrrk in liter cottage Fourteenth

street -iid Bay avenue e Heory \\irgaiid aud wife, of Philedtiphia. summer residsots, were here Hunday. aecwmpanlad by John Urund » a Philadelphia Jeweler. Outlaid Murphy and Chester Ferguson of tbla city, returned lbs latter part of laet week from a few daya' Tied to Philadelphia frlende. Hamuel Htevsnsoo, of Weat Philadelphia, was lu town Haturday. He •a planning to build on hi# lot at Thirteenth street aud Central avenue. J. Fit hia n Tatem, of Haddondeld, was among the visitors here Friday With htm was Robert Chew, of Cam den. trustee of the local iralley line. Frank H Piatt of this city manager of a theater In West Philadelphia, vieiied his al-ter. Mrs Frank Murphy, in this re*ori. Hunday and Mondev William vtcUinoie and L H. Ful mar. nf Philadelphia, active members of llir South Ocean < 'My Fishing i tub, were aiming ihe vlai ora here Hundey. Br. Hulllvan and wife of Wood bury, and Mrs M MrCullmJgh of I i amden, were r«cent visitors ai the •'"mi of Mrs. Adells Abbnti. lu thinly Charles R. Wsre and wife and Dr Slid Mrs W. R Barclay, and family, nf I'ecntiy. aud Russell Teylor. of Leb»dowtie were guests of William F (Jardiner and w ife during the week. Jo eph Du (field and daughter, ! Nancy, of Philadelphia, and Harry M Hart of Csmden insnt Mhe wssii rud with R. i Duffleid and wife, 7*7 ; Wesley avenue. Miss Nancy will aiay a week with her grandpareuta Msjor Wtlllem R Davie, f Monrss town was a visitor here Friday, ac rompanled by Lnuta Huston of Haet Ifjr'e Point. Major Davis spent a day or two at Beesley'a Point aa the gueat of Mr and Mrs. Huston. LoflT — Hint II, round gold pin, with word* • Past Councilor-' A-wo<vatioo" and flsg thereon Kinder please return io 809 i autre I avenue, adv . li Foh Ha t.a —Medium sited safs lo good rondilton Reasonable Apply Hbnti MIL office adv., if, Lotrr- — Pfttrl necklace Rvwerd if returned to NIK Moorlyn terrace, adv. Try an advertteement in (he HintiMat Fire Alarm Nignsis 14 -Sixth end Pleasure avenue. 17 — Klevnuth and May avenue. 18— Fourteenth and Hay ave 86 Heventh and Weat avenue, fj— - rteroud and Asbury avenue. 4K Fourth and Asbury avenue. 46 - Eighth and Asbury aveuue 4ft— Tenth aud Anbury avenue 4 ft— Thirteenth and Asbury avenue. 19 HI i teen th and Asbury avenue. AI — North and Cent ml avenue. 64— rtlilli and Central avenue. 67— Eleventh and Central avenue. (17— Twelfth and Weeley avenue Aft— Fourteenth and Wesley avenue 711 Fourth and Ocean avenue 76— Heventh and tlneari avenue. 7ft— Ninth and Ocean avenue. Si -Hecond and Atlantic avenue, ift - Boardwalk and Moorlyn terrace. #11— Bey avenue and Rattereee Vnad 6*1— Twentieth and Central avenue \

LOCAL COMPANY HAS i BOUGHT THE SENTINEL

i Platis to Increase Capacity ol Plant and Make General Improvements. The Oc* an City Printing and Pub Helling Company, It Is auuounced ny 'officers uf lb* rvceutly lucoi poistrd orgsuixstiou. which ties purchased tba Oi kan City hlstoki, Irom tur owner. It Cur ID Hnbuison, will take cbsrgs Msrcb I. The company organized Friday sfternoou witu the follow tug officers: Prealdeut. Howard H HUtolon; vice piesldeut, Harry F. Htauton treasurer H H Mowrrr. srrrstary. the Rev. M M Lewis. I'nese gvutlvmeu, with H Frsuk Hmith, Fi B Bacon aud Alfred R Hmilh, are the luror(>orators and directors of thr company. IheHKNTINKl. building fipilpuif lit aud slock will u« taken over by thl* cooipaiiy The Usme of the paper w ill be retained. It Is plaunedlo have an augmented force, aud ttie purpose of ths owners is to gradually add lo the inr chau leal ei|uipmeut with the thought of lucres-ing ihe publishing and j »L prluliug departments The policy nf the paper under Ihe mauagrmeui will be ludepeudrut sll malieis the primary pur|Mtse emg to advance Ibe be-i interest<- of Ocean City in every way at all tiuieMr. Htaiuiou, iha president of (be * ■*

I company, Is connected witb a large » I Philadelphia wb ilesale bouse, in addl tiou to having a bu-ine-s in Ocean 1 1 1 "Ity, an d he Is also vice president of llttie Fir«t National Bank, rl Mr. Htantou Is a well kiiowu realtor i and president of the Oceau City ChamI ber of Commerce. Mr Mower is cashier of the First I National Bank . The Rev M M Lewis is pastor of I the First Baptist Church. Mr. Bacon, who .Ives in Jersey City hea a baudome cottage on Allautic aveuue. above Klfl li si i eel where tie Upends much of the year a-lde from I ihe winter months He conducts a Marge laundry plant in New York. B. Frank Hmlth Is postura-ler In this city and his brother, (.'apt Alfred It Hmtlh. led tba Ocean City boys • over tbe top" lu France during the recent war. R. Curtis Robinson, ihe retiring jowuerof the nkntinki. will c •ncuue til- coovryaurlng business lemporarily I at 721 A-bury avenue Lsler he w ill establish an office at 806 Central avenue, where he will be pleased to greet ma pstruue i MI# ^iiiuur.

PUBLIC HEARING Oil < lost ok or WrakAab Creek Februsrr *4Applicatlou having been made by William H Collision. Jr., city engineer, ror and in behalf of the city of jOcaan City, for permission to con(struct a pile breakwater across v\ eakflab Creek, southeast of the county bridge at Bey avenue. Oceau City, t hereby closing the creek to uavige It ion from the bridge to the Atlantic jOi-esii, notice is hereby given that a I public bearing in the rustler will b»

held In the commissioners' room, . K'lty Hall. Oceau » Ity. February 24 » tat 1 p. m All Interested parties are Invited to be present and m hlle for accuracy of . i record all important facts and ergur merit a should be submitted In writing. , oral evidence will oe heard Wrlr ores- ope«e*ts. - 1 The pupil- of Ihe eighth grade of the ' Ocean • Ity public schools will give an operetta "Paul Revere," In the a-sem hi, bkl! of tbe btgh -<h->oI Friday aveutng, February 26 They are b*»tng ratiearsed by Miss Lou lea T. Corson the capable instructor of music In the schools Mls« RoclMers Huilrd. The funersl services over the re nisi s of Mis- Toiirhtf Rndgers In the Tabernacle Church Haturday afternoon were largely attended. The Rev Joseph T. Payne, pastor, was in charge, e*»i»ted by tba Rev. J B Hrshdoii, of Philadelphia a former pastor. There -ere also services by urt Col act lie. No 82 K. of P, The Interment in charge of Funeral Di i rector J Prescoit < 'adman wa« * t iHesstd Cvmeirry • • - Hoaw«'l 'S Mill ajMrd. Oovernor Edwards has signrd A»sem> lymati Boawell'a bill which plans to connect ilia highway aystcm of rhl- Hi te wild | hat of Delaware by means of a ferry across Delaware Bay from a point near t 'a[»e May I 'Ity to Lewe-, Del. This Is one or the best measure* ever adopted hv the Htate ! ADVERTISE i li tie Ocean Oilf !■ Sentinel PUBLISHED ON i THURSDAY OF EACH WEEK j> J* RATFS PURNIftHRD ON APPLICATION Phone, »jft.J Advertise in Tbe Sentinel

' COMMUNITK SINGS ; 1 PLEASE CROWDS 1 , Weekly Entertainment at City's Music Pavilion Was Well Attended. Another of tbe series of Haturday t evening entertainments was held in Hie rest room of tba city's municipal pavilion Haturday evening, ibe room was well filled with en appreciative audience. I be program wee of e bigu musical standard Tbe first number, the popular r*uei from 'Poet and Prasaut," an overlure by Hupp e. was exceptionally well given hy Miss Mary K. Col burn aud vlrs James Austin. Homer C. Hboemaker played a beautiful violin eolu, Rubeijstelu'e ' Melody • «i F. Rus-eJi H. Nulty accoiupan led him A strong address on "Lincoln" was made by the Rev R 8 Hnyder. rtcotl Adams, accompanied by Mrs John R. Jours, s a u g a solo "Anchored." io his musical tenor voice Lincoln's "(Jrttysburg Address" |A Ma r».l I... t,._ •

s »»- read Mrs Leroy Howe, e The program euded with a few reI marka by Mrs. Elizabeth W. Ciaudy. i» Ibe singing before (be enterf (eminent w.. led by B C. Marshall, with Miss Katharine Hmlth at piano r This community aluging Is • p.rmaneut and pleasing feature of the enter lalumaote. Mr. Marshall 1. an excelt lent leader Much credit belongs to the ladles of lb. Winter .UXIIIMJ or the utu.tc p.. lo »ho* uuttrlu* efl'urte the-e ihlere.llnK. deligtitful eiiiert.inaieut. - are due The program for next Haturday eveiiiiig is ae follow#: Community singing, led by B. r Marshall, with Mis. M.rlon Trout at Hie piano. Vocl duel, I),. J Thorn ley Hughe, sud Miss Louisa T. Corson Violin aolo. Margaret Raymond. Read tugs, Mrs Urauville Hteelman Vocal solo. W. H. Harris Address, the Rev. J. W Watte. X Htt> DrntNl Dlsgoosls. Dr. Wilson V. Christian, ftou <w tral avenue, this city, wishes (u auInstaUation of the latest Kd wards A-Ray apparatus to his al ready complete dental outfit. X-Kav diagnosis a specialty. adv , if I

LINCOLN'S DAY j OBSERVED HERE ■ Patriotic Addrcbbc* bv Prominent Members of County P. O. 8. of A. a' Membareof Washington Camp. N "(76 1' 41 H uf A of tola city litd a I Very snjoyable su*4 prtdliabis session of thle nrgsni/e'lci' Frtdey evc» lag, : when two candidate* were luRiaied in j the presence of a lerge number the ■ members of the local iodgr and qudr J a delrgafloo from 4 'ape May I'lty. I here were also visitors fium tamp 9ft Egg Harbor City James I'. Melon, of Camp lie* rtoulli Heaville. Htate ma-urof form-, ana A. L Heymour. of t'amp 14_, Wild wood, district ^resideul, were smung Ibe dietluguished gursis All ibe officers aud some of tlir members of Camp Ihl, 4 ape May <*ity. were prrseut. ibey having come up to get a liue on i*»e costumes en>i work of the degree team of l'aui| I the members of this team having more than a Htate wide reputallou After the ceremonies, refreshmentlu the shape of sauer kraut, "doggtee.1' Laked beans and cutle- were enjoyed. W lib John B Kir by officiating a- j toastmaster several strong addresses were heard, tbe principal *|teakrr* bclng Messrs. Maxou and Heymour. CLEARED #400 00 H

I'r...., Social" BiMiaalBI lo K»er> Ws>. All roads led to the "!*euny Social in the assembly ball of the F'lrsl Preby leriau Church Tuesday evening Particularly were tbe * kiddies" in evi deuce, aud tbey enjoyed tbemerlvrto ibe limit. 1'bc social was one of (be best evei held by tbe Christian Endeavor Bociety. aud It was said by Miss Maud M. Fouids yesterday uiorulug tbsi M00 uu was cleared. Of ibis amouutj lion was raised on a quilt that wa*| suctioned aud wblcb was taken hy Mans Burkbardt. I— I AVE you a cottage, bungalow M R or apartment to furnish? We live a line of pukniturk at lea? I than Philadelphia prices. Window \ shades a specialty. CHAS. E. ADAMS A BRO. 720-22 ASBUPY AVt. ECZEMA!? Ho* •* hmek without ousstion JK If HlfNTa tsise fslls IS ths _fW^ . trfgim.nt s i ITCH, KCZKM A. ^ RlNOWO«li. TETTBB • thsr itchitif skis ditNM* *'V s ft «sne bos at osr risk. ^J/ J J j W R. HUGHES i SON. PHARM. !

R. H. JOHNSON PLUMBING COMPANY i» now in its New Offices 817 ASBURY AVENUE where pztrons xnd friends will be cord 1 illy welcomed *" Real Estate For Sale BIO BARCIAIINS LOtt^l'PS A nart montc AnrI D..« 1 t • % « I "™

"s; sc sr* ***• . Alonzo Cotton 'hUry Av.nu. Uc.n City. IN. J. For Sale- A Bargain Two-Apartment House on Beach. First floor, 5 rooms, all conveniences; Second floor apartment 5 rooms and bath and pantry, fire place; Third floor, 4 rooms' All furnished, for $7,000. HARRY R. HAYES REALTOR Thirty-third and Asbury . The Humphrey Radiantflrc I ltw dilcovCTT i" h0»^ bating, prodacing m.li.nt energy Mie"e* W8rm >0U 'n,Untl3,-^Ct you can h.rdly -!.V U " minu,t Hghlm. the p. to good end cold 'nights/ K'r*lril at yOWr in-Uot tfrTic' «D days Oity Gas Ll^ht Company j Heating Appliances Gas Radiators, Electric Heaters, Oil Heaters and AirTight Wood Heating Stotcs AU WELL KNOWN BRANDS. CALL AND LOOK THEM OVER. Read Hardware Co, (UH.890 A .bury Av«„« OcMn Chy. N. J. PW..I'. ,7 P«.Ort)vWr • m -POPrerr Nomru oe Oihth |r.,,T B. F. GOETZ REAL ESTATE AGENCY FOURTH ST. AND ATLANTIC AVE. OCEAN CITY, N. j. Re-Tata Orr.ct, aao-j , Rta.ec-ei, aat-M ru.c.nolot, • lACH FRONT ®ar off at ra u*th 8rtt«r

John Marts Lumber Co. I N.t nth Utrsst and Ha van A var.ua ( OCEAN CITV. N. J. M.llw »fc < J- I H 5".p«iri..L., B „.,i. t..h W.^i , * *c- as Y jroiabad. Fr&oapt Dsisvary HOSIERY SILK MERCERIZED WOOL Yi* MEN, WOMEN and CHILDREN 656 ASBURY A ve BOILEAU'S 0 f ^ —mmmmmm Open Even rigs I M. J. Brounlee HAULING AND MOVING LOCAL AND LONG DlftTftNGt Philadelphia and Ocean Glty Express P».ll«d..pl,l„ 0«,c Ji aoutb lr.,| o*l Phofia. Lonibard - 4*«tH Holr. O^f.g.a son Aaventh dlraai. Ocaaw City. W. j Mh «>«• tji j The Hurlev-Jones Co. " BIG REDUCTION IN CLOTHING We b^\e »r<lu«cd ai; clothing in stock from ten to thirtr ncr cm! U SiL o,Cei' •' KrilinK «h«bb. .ml you ... m our.) ol .oo-bcTn » ,S p.; JTTi i J om *l0f> ^fotr buwing elsewhere tt> cat give va sucm - ■' bargains m oor store in Atlantic ( ' some ORDER THAT "EASTER SUIT NOW Phone, 186-J I uruliur. Storod

Reupholstering ESTIMATE ^Window Shades FOR YOU Awnings and House Furnishings I *ur | rite- are I oral poawible mnsUteut wttb Uaod Work and Bat Material Lawrence rt. Lear 1 054 A.bury Avenue Ocean Clty, N. J. [ EXHIBITOR for the \ ork Ready-made Ford Commercial ! Body 1 An inspection of our stock solicited before making your purchase Automobile Bodies Rebuilt and Repaired J. W. KIRKBRIDE Old Turnpike near Shore Road PLEASANTVILLE N J f Phone. I04.J WIRE K R A U S IS ' To VVIre Your Mouse PMONB P.O. 1 77-W 411 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY *"

I '7 - " — ——————— — » I ■ ^ I OUK NEW ] Electric Sustem Bakeru I Makes Better Bread, Cakes and Pastry CUT THE HIGH COST OF LIVING I , Eat More Bread. I It is the most Nutritious Food. I WM. F. VALET I 713-13 Asbury Ave. Ocean City. N. J. Amateur Photographers' ^ > Contest ^ ^ ^ Do you owa a Camera1 If aa. why let it be »dU- Gftit o»i ^ ,k. ^>Vt film*, aad gat Uuxt taking virww \u tbe Jmrt •nrroniidinga. for the 'click click - ^ 4T>x»ur cat^Sra ^ m trophy for the view or object taken. »«an a »Kt This e.*nie»t wtaned to *tunuUte iateteat amoag Am.tea™ .r m.v fag u«c of theu camerm. and thr uktng of good r»ctirTa encouraged tu obUiaing good rta.hs awf lbeuTp£eo.Z^i tfiJo ZL Z* rmmm. Th»t content wA open J.nuarv 15 *** °* Ximt ^ ^ wihmittiarif . Alt R.ULBS, GOVERNING CONTEST Ml »w«tenr deeeloptaX' and printing or enkrvia* TJli 1 nW PbotografSrc Department >0 li eligible entrance in tbe coateat rivSii'JZSS ^°lT*phr!.to ,>w O^CitV N j " tb* Kwch Vtewr or picture to be titled, alto taformatioe a. to Its location in the city. ^ u ' ?2Sf tl ,be CO°^' ^ ^ « littkneA Central llurmtcv in enwetoewa. wftb and addreea prrana taking new, date of tbe eapowcrr and abo etipatate tlx rewpecttwe cteamSentieo ^classification or frizesFmj Trophv $tuoo t« GOd Swond Trophy te A -For tbe most art nine! b«t artist k- pom- • °OM' >» ' rWv. ei o» beautiful borne* te Ocean City. ■ Kw—TYophr (io»i ie « A For tbe beet and mo*t original n,w «r i^iu^ i^*Trer*v»K.w(.^E lodn, »hl. Cctw to W bu. totKk ««ll th. prr-TN. ol tb. C«t2T P h — T b. „ tlMl' *— • U th.t CkmtM. 1 1 Hughes* Central Pharmacy ) TWQRNLTY HlVhHES. F. IX Eighth And Wesley Ave " ^ Qccad Qty, N. I

svTCia ana MrriawM Scotch liall ■"■■■ OPt* ACL Vg AR« — i ■ A -jhAct, hi gL-eiaa> Uoni' »o uLtfw id " W- a CODUS r m: u r*ouC howe for eMvrty peupr m r«r mnU V***?* dealing a ptmcm l .r klLil. j t </ m gra Au*m _ I*- rggn n d Crfwtes'e Fnras - w-ye an y. fieih* . Mm g>, Bie< tr.r Hv.-atr baker Trea-mae- gtenc 1 eat mam 1.40a opex to thr ; wLuo t ft V t Tana ar. ft. N. MILLER COTTAGE 3ft «*t/t Aanaaa 1 "A ■ j ; tr m.w /utxry Ojmti Ail 14m Yanr Hot-eiwr Heal U'.'ta 1 MiUstu THE BiSCAYNE '•f«u Friny April 2 -Mctag ewe i- rrap 'A*sone»uunoppo««e tUmrlyn wtm Povnu hat <4- gootjec I »- w.riw>. OWMGANDY COTTAGE Mi C •Dint Ahom | < >eenn 4 ity %tw ^amy j tef«JUnVxar w«7 ftMWMaaz '-'M4 ** *9 tor. fraf Mrs. W i.liam G. Schwartz baa opened (be cetage aoe WESL£Y AVENUE for (be winter, and baa ~~ ~ v \ ter 1 THE HANIF INN Wt Wnaley A vacua fnanaa uatca nak En K». >. Ttvaa K.a. ~m ■ ft five tka ftaaeu Oft* Marat au John G. Dennis JOBBING CARPENTER No Jefe toe Larga. No Job too 8ml. Ho oar ■ Cioaed and Opened All Work b armabed GoacnnlnaU E. L. SMITH E. H. CAMPBELL Smith & Campbell HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS Hs Aabcry Ave Occna Ckf, K . J Fuana Tuoad. Rcgnlalcd and Repaired and Upbotaleriag Dona *). E WASHINGTON 630 Haven Ave. ftaBFtanallAJ hHaftm Theo. F. Hiidreth • Electrical Contractor Jftbblf Wnek a ftpirlniiy Office: I0J2 Ceo t ml Avenue

- OCEAN CITY. N. J. Save on your coal bills. Keep tbe cold out and the beat in. Equip those draft v Tattling door* and windows with ALL METAL Weather stripping. Ask about it. Installed by Cam bum & Carwithen CARPENTERS 84 1 Anbury Ave. Ocean CMy, N. A WOOD For Sale Prices Reasonable Leave four order at the Store 620 Asbury Avenue Price* Quoted on Piling Smith & Ray Real Estate and Search Company KBMfcSSBSlTS fidelity Trust Comrxnv a i Nwwm-t Vildvwd Title aid Tnsi Co. Title Insurant* Abstract, of Title. Firs InaurajQoe Fvwnpt SffWKi Ah Wort ITiarMinaiJ Moony in Law no Ow4 Ftmt Iftnqm OAota la First Nation! Bank Building OafM Ma^Oourt Hoom Our Wall Paper -* • veritable find We afca>o ieatgna 11 you are critical It mnv take you a k*ug thae b itilili that w01 appeal to von.