#B OF . AMERICAN LEGION Ucl tok«ili«r Mrtllug. The New MnnmiM)ent ot ih«« S«ntiiifl l)in* granted lo (hi- U'lUon u re M-rved apace in their <olutun* when* iii-mh iielUh ami nititalivc* til luifii'mi to iMglonaire* and (heir fil«ml* will appear In t'Mi'li Imuiv Subioiibu lo mid i«-ad the Hentlnel, and ihllh keep in luurh with the activity of i In- Pout and ll» Auxiliiiiy Th»* Ami OvtTaf ether of tin- Poal otul itH I.kJWh' Auxiliary, held IhmI Thursday evening. "Mart h i7t h. proved 10 Ih' hucIi a success thai both organisation* decided auih affnliA must be i. . hi more frequently In (he future. MmuiI u bundled uit'iubeiH and their iilenda were present foi the occasion. Numbers on the entertainment proi i am were: Solo by Mr Lewis Gaud) ; Solo by Ills* Jeaneitc Darby. Selections were rendered b> i he Oi *-an City Quartet, comprising Mr. William A. Collison. Mr Italph I, Guff. Mr. llarry I. U»ke. and Mr. E. M. Sutton A very amusing sketch wu.s presented by Rev. and Mrs. tl. W Yard. Kev. K S Snyder. Chaplain of lhe,l»osl. gave an In-u-restlng talk which he entitled, "A Trip to Paris " Kef roshmenin served by the Hoys, lonalsllng of homemade < ake and Ice i ream with St Patrick's l)a> candy irimminK. was followed by community sinaing by the younger set thickly « lusterod about the player piano gentroualy loaned by the 1'iogressive la*agoe. and dancing: While the eld- « rs looked on enjoying the aplrlt of good feeling which prevailed over all the entire evening. Don't forget the County KaJIy of Cnpe May County legion Posts In Ca|H» May Court House Tuesday evening. March 29th. This is a chance for a good time, which you cannot ufford to nils*. Submitted by Claude I- Nlckeraon. INhHl Adjutant. - « # ■ Mrnninn at Mpnimor*. Capt. Alfred K Smith, of this elrj, and Capt Edward West. City Solicitor hi Camden, attended u banquet and conference at the Hotel Emerson. Hal 1 1 more. Saturday evening, when plans were made for "Buddie Week" to be held in Baltimore by members of the 1 American Legion from August 31 to September 5. Inclusive. The plan Includes a reunion of the i 29lh and 79th Divisions. 117th Trench Mortar Battery, Battel y F. 58ih Coast j Artillery Corps. Base Hospitals No s. is and 42, and men of the aimy. navy and marine corps residing In Maryland who are not connected with put fits known as Maryland units will Invite their "Buddie" In the service to spend the week In Baltimore. S|N-Illl l»ll-
The Fifth Regiment Armory will be used as the Convention hall, and each ' organisation will have lis day. There will be daily athletic carnivals, with I competitive boxing bouts and meets of I various kinds There will also b« t nab feasts and boat trips. There will probably be a parade on < Saturday afternoon. At least a part | of the Atlantic Fleet will he in Haiti , more for the occasion. There will bill number of Other at tract ions f Field l*tece at City Hall. City Commissioner* have granted the request of Morgan- Ranch Po*t. j American I<rglon. made by Poet Com- f mender John K. Trout, for permission ( to place a time-Inch Held piece, received from France, on the lawo on the north side of the city hall The local |h>»i has a bunch of war J articles from France end the boy* mu-l haw some place to put these for safe keeping. I The articles Include two Id Inch i mortar •balls, a French luteulug post. < w hich was used on top of trenches, inauy three, els and eight Inch shells, \ aereal bomb* and several cbe*ls filled j with cutlatst*. *atires, bayonet* and ( armored breast plate Morgan- Ranck- Post ha* presented , two eight Inch *hell* to the poet at Tuckabos _______ neirtttrtf With l»oo. The members of Morgan Ranck Post. 1 American Ix-glon. were surprised } when, nt their Joint social gathering Thursday evening, the Woman's Aux lliary of the post presented the organization with |2oo for the post's build j lug fund. The poil has quite a little sum for this object. This money is in one of < the savings funds here • ♦ — i PERSONALS i Norman- Leslie, of Philadelphia, for- | merly of this city, was In town FridayJoseph M Rowland, of Philadelphia. < was In town Saturday and 8unday. < J. Filhlan Tatem, of HaddonAeld. , was in town Friday. Frank Campion, of Oermanlown. < was among recent visitors here H. G. Halllngss and wife, of- Camden. were here this week H. N Di«*el and wife, of Philadelphia, ere among the visitors. Frank Nelmeand fsmlly, of Philadelphia. are K**ter visitor*. Mrs Leslie Hmith, of Philadelphia, la at her cottage. 810 First *lreet. Ml** A. C. Creth. of Philadelphia, la at her apartments, 11 1/> Ocean avenue. Maurice Gerhard, of Philadelphia, a cottage owner here, was In town Saturday. Bernard Ruckdeschel. of West Philadelphia, wns a visitor here during the week. ^ J Frederick Martin and family, of Philadelphia, were In town during tho week. Ml** Ida L K Miller, of Philadelphia, ha* opened her cottage, 810 Secnod street. W. D. Brown and family, of Camden, have opened their cottage, 801 First street. Clayton Haines Brick, of this city, r«»l timed Sunday evening from a visit to Marllon. Miss Nelson, of this city, who I* in Philadelphia, visited relatives here a few days ago. James Brown and wife, of Philadelphia. summer residents, were vlaltors here Sunday. cieorge W. Thayer and family, of Philadelphia, are at tbelr cottage. 819 H-cottd etreet. II R. Deacon, who comes here from Cherlton, Vs., has opened his cottage, 811 First street. The Rev Thomaa F niake returned to this city Tuesday evening from a visit to Trenton. Mrs. J. Walter Jons* and Mies Mildred M.Jonee, of Aldan, Pa., srs at the Miller cottage.' Fred. Webber, a Philadelphia architect, and wife ere at their college, 1199 Ocean avenue Mrs Sarah WRIIame. of East Orangr, la an Faster guest of Mrs. Ilornt Johnson, of this city. Mrs. Hunter Thomas, of Haglnaw Mich., Is visiting Major and Mrs. L R Thomas, of this city. TJetit George R. Kalhfus and family, of Philadelphia, arrived here a few days ago, and Mra. Kalhfus and bet Child will spend sometime with her 1 V
CARDS AND DANCE BY YACHT CLUB I Auxiliary Members lo Hold Auuual Social Event Wednesday, April 13. Plan*>rs btlug completed by (be Ladle*' Auxiliary of lbs Oceau City Yschl Club fur lliv In. lb auuual "live tiu ml red" aud dance lo be beld at lUt Hellsvue Stratford, Philadelphia Wadntsday avenlAg, April 18 Ticket* are II 26 aud these uiay be obtalued froui Mr- J W Faculty, rba prastdaQt, who I- •• pending the Kaaier aeaaun at her »uuiu.c( huuii- bare, We*ley avenue near Fourteenth at reel, and who live* al I Tub Diamond Iliad, Philadelphia. Every number of the auxiliary al*o has ticket*. _ The card game* will begiu at H 30 o'clock sharp, and there will be denelug all eveuiug. Member* of (lie club and their friend* cauuot afford tc ml** tin* social occaalou. • » — — Hotel Arrival*. Ml LI. Kit Con AUK. Nellie H MacN'iell. Mi-* Smith. A R. Mc-Clelliud. Mra. McClellaud, M K. Gtlgsr, Helen Carter. Mary li Syphard. Philadelphia; Ucoigr M. Hryaou, Cawdeu: Mr*. J. Wallet Jones. Mildred M. Jones, Aldan Pa father. George Campbell Lieut Kalb lu*. who is stationed at league Island, w ill make week-end visits. Ml** Kl*le Chert wood snd Ml** Edith Jeflrie*. of thl* city, spent Tue*dsy lo Philadelphia. Chs*.' H. Hammell aud family, of Catudeu, are at their cottage. Eleventh -treet aud Wesley avenue. Miss Bertha Mornlnwheg. of ibis • ity. Is visiting an uncle snd bis fainily in Mount Vernon, N. Y. E. o. Hand aud family, of thl* city, who have bceu lu Mlllvillc durlug the winter, visited tbl* city Hunday. William T. Brown and wife, of St. David's, are spending the holidays in ifielr cottage on Plymouth place. Willis ., m. l ay mi auu laiuily, 01 i'Oilsdelphia, are el their cottage, Fourteenth *lreel aud Ceulral avenue Hart man K Ollmore. wife and son. liartmsn K. Gilmore, Jr., of Phlladel phis, were visitors here Palm Sumlay. 11. Walter Berrotb and family, of Dermantown, are visitors. Mr." Berloth has a summer home In this city. John F. Graham and family, of Philadelphia, have opened their cottage on Seventh street, near Atlantic avenue. 1). B McAllister, of West Philadelphia owner of the Scarborough Hotel, 1 this city, was in town during the week. 1 Miss lamne Keller, of Philadelphia has returned to the position she helif
in Massey A- Edward*' odu-e last sum iner. Charles Zimmerniun. of this city, active at the Anglers' Club, has returned front Florida, where he spent the wiuJames II. Simpson, of Philadelphia, one of the lessees of the Strand and theatres here, was a visitor on Saturday. H. V. Adam* and wife, of (hi* city, •utertained 011 Saturday Jos. Cameron aud wife aud tiro. Malty aud wife, of Atlautic City. Mrs. Aaron Jacoby, mother of Jacob Jucoby. of this city, who has been ill for some time at her home in Atlantic Is improving. William Ingersoll and wife, of Glen Mills. Pa., visited Mrs. Ingersoll's mo liter, Mrs. J. K. More)', In this city, Thursday and Friday. William R. Hughes, of Hughes' Central Pharmacy, has returned from s visit to Philadelphia, Haddonfleld, Camden and Trenton. William F. 8hrlver, of Philadelphia, in town Friday. With his family will come down to-day to remain over the Easter holidays. Mrs. Annie L. Smith, mother of M. V. Smith, of this city, has returned after a visit of several weeks In Eastern. Trenton and Bristol. Charles Elllngschausen and family and Miss Miriam Markley. of Philadelphia. spent Sunday with William M. and wife, of this city. E B. Bacon and wife, of Jersey City, were visitors here during the week, registering at 8cott llall. They own a cottage on Atlantic avenue. Dr. J. Thornley Hughes is receiving congratulations on the birth of a son. The boy weighed 8*4 pound*, and hi* name is nerwyn Nathan Hughes. K. T. Jennings and wlf* expect to motor from Philadelphia with »ome *nd have an Easter week-end party at their Weeley avenue cottage. The Ml*eea Hitler, of Thirtieth aud Ceutral avenue, are among lbs Phil*delpblan* who expect to spend Kieler at thflr cottage, entertalulog several frleod*. Miss Mary A. Thompson has return••d to her duties as clerk In thn post Office. Her position during her ab sence wns filled by Miss Marguerite Meehan. Howard Denn and family, of Phlla delphla, are among the visitors here, where they have a summer home Mr Denn Is active In Ocean City Yacht Club affairs. Frank McLaln snd wife, of Twentyninth *treet and Wesley avenue, will open their collage for the Eaetereeason, and will entertain Dr. and Mrs. Edgar, of Philadelphia. Henry B Cooper. Jr., and wife, of ••vVaconda." Twenty-ninth street and Central avenue, will have •> their guest* over the Easter holiday* Johu McUrlll Cooper and wife and Mi** Jean Ledwitb, of Philadelphia. A Good Suggestion for Every Pay Day Deposit a dollar or rooty to your credit with the Ocean City Title and Tnist Co every pay day. It will produce a fund : that will work for you when you arc unable to work. 3 per cent Interest paid I 00 Time deposits. I * * OCEAN CITY ' TITLE AND TRUST COMPANY '• OCEAN CITY, N. J. If r — i - *
WAIT AT PLEASANTVILLE I MAY SOON BE ELIMINATED
• 1 Railroad Officials Promise Help at Conference Held in This City* 1 A* one of the results of a conference hsreTursdey afternoon between city i official- aud local tualuea* uieu and ^ representative# of the We*l Jersey Ac Heesbore Company, it look* a* though the aggravating wait of II f (ecu uiiuuie* for the couuecliou to Ocean City at Pleasautvllle ex peri •need by those com log to thl* reeort on the electric ro*d from Camden may *oou be a thing of the past. Robert J ityroii. of Pbi adelphia a cottager aud active member of I lie Taxpayer* league of Ocean City, called attention to Itila matter and a»ke if it could uot be promptly remedied. The officiate of the railroad ap peered lo know nothing uf tbliroublr, and they promised, with the co-operation of Oceeu City, to lake the matter up at once with A J. Pur loton, of the rtnore Fast Line. There was no doubt, they *aid, that the trouble would be rectified The repre*eutatlvee of the railroad at the meeting were: E. H Mitchell, divlaiou freight eeeut; A E Hu- 1 chanan division pa**enger agent; F T. Fllun. pa»»eng«r tralumeeter; R J Bond, dlvi»lon engineer; F Thump*ou, special agent, aud J W. War wick, *peciel clerk. The meeting wa* presided over by Mayor Champion. Cny Commi* ■ loner Win H. Campbell wa* among Iboae al the meeting a* were Harr> F. Htanton, pre*ldeut of the Chamber of Commerce; T'hoa. R. Fort Jr . president of the Taxpayer*' League uf ( Ocean City, and Waller Alien, pre*l bent of the I'rogre-aive league A* a re*ult of *ugge*tioua by Mayor 1 t'hamplou, Me**r*. Fort, Hyrou and Htantou, R W. Edward*. C Homer Shoemaker aud J. C. Fuuck. Jr. iliere will be *ubmitted to the higher official* of the mad pr«|H>*itloii* to 1 give Ocean City patron* of the line a 1 Idh-trlp ticket In addition to the 160 trip ticket, the 1D0 trip rate to be poa -ibly a little higher lu troportlou than the rale for the 160 trip ticket, and alao that there be l*»utd a week-end | excur*lou ticket, good from Friday - evening or noou Saturday until Mon 1 day morning. It. W. Edward* objfCte<l to Ihedlf- 1 fereucc in the fare between Phlladel ' phis aud Ocean City and Ocean t'liv 1 aud Philadelphia. It co*t* fl -H* more to go to Philadelphia from tin* 1 city than it doe* lo cnuii from Pbila- ' delphla to thl* re*ort. Mr. Ruchauau gave little, if any ' hope of a change in this condition. It la po**ible that extra Pullman
car acrvlce may be glveu. - e-s • ■ 1 ■ » Real Trniulira. Recent real e*latc transfer* in Ocean City recorded In the office of County Clerk Hlldrell), a* reported hi the Cape < May County Gazette, are a* follow* John H. Williamson. «-t ux.. to Vera R Frankcnfleld. $7f»0. 10 f«-et of lot 13 and 20 font of lot lf». block 2, Ocean ' City I^and Co. Margaret 8 Graham to Samuel Btov- • nson, «*t ux.. f 1,100. lx»i 734. 8«-ctlon Harry W. Dealer Co to Harry Sam ' brook, et ux. Lot 1246. block 12. plan 3. Garden*: lot* 2536 and 2537. block 25; lot 2707. block 27. plan 3. Garden* Frank G. Justice, et ux.. lo Jamc* 11. McGurk. $7,500. Ix>t €40. Section 0. M«-ad Toinlin. ShfrllT (land of Win. W. Fetter*, el al*.), to Joseph Bock Tyler. $600. Portion of lot 844. Section C. Jamc* L Riddell. rt ux.. to Robori E. Aldrich, <'t ux., $3.5oo. Lot 10. plan 3. bay front lot*. Jame* E. Lake, et ux . to Benjamin G Harnett, et al Lots 2ul, 202 and 203. Section C. on* M. Town*end. et u*.. to Clayton Haines Brick, $3,500 Portion of lot* 589 and 591. Section A P. Erwln Swartley. et ux . to J Alll *on Parker. Portion of lot 931, Sec tlon A. City of Ocean City to Lydia W. Slo comb: Quit claim* lot 4. blmk 90L Ellen R Currey to Elizabeth L. Roger*. el al ; $1700; lx>t 442. Section D. William Brldgewater. et ux. et nl*.. (O Edward J. Benlc; $750; I»t 787. Section F. City "bf Ocean City to William 8 Wright, et al. ; Quit-claim* lot 24. block 102., Carlton C. Brlcc to Daniel 11 McAllister; $18,500; 1x>t 867. Sec tion A. George B. Parker, el ux.. to John H Wllllamaon; $€,250; I»t 14. Section 9, plan 2. Ocean City Land Co. John H. Wllllamaon et ux . to Charlea B Herfurth. et ux.: $3,750; Northwest 20 feet of lot 14. Section 9. plan 2. Ocean City lj»nd Co. Albert K Byecroft et ux.. to Ellen II. Hick*: Lot 1204. block 12. plan 3. Garden*. v Frederlrk G. Schwartz ot ux . 1o Ru- , nanna V. Goereno. $2,900: Lota 30 and 31, plan 4. Bay Front lota. David Schorach et ux. to John J Carney1. Lol 66. Section North Point Clarence R. Marriott, et ux.. to John E. Danzenbaker. et ux.; $900; Lot 10. 1 Section 7. Ocean City 1-and Co. Electa M. Headley. et vlr.. to Mich ael A. lmptgllozzo. et ux.; $3,200; Lot I 393. Section C. Edith D Simon et vlr . to Henry B . Cree; $7,000; Lot 13. Section €. Ocean City I Jtnd Co. f CcloMIno lJzza. et \lr.. to B *Ynnk 1 lln Waldron; $2,900; Lot 232. Section r A. j Herbert M Packer lo Annie N. Par- ■ by: $800; Portion of Lota 550 and 548. Section A Naomi M. Packer, el vlr . to Annie N. Darby; $7,600; Northweat 60 feet of lota 546 and 548. Section A. attobrryw-AT-I.AW. Wootton, Harcourt & Steelman LAW OFFICES tst a**u*v avtevt x*» Iuhhn* 0*t«* OITV, M. J. Atiaeti# eiTt.n. s. rrm e*u»1* a. •*. • * " ANDREW C BOSWELL Law Offices Master In Chancery •oura* RuUeinf— Aahurf A** •*■! Slh it OCIAN CITY, N. J. J^JORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR AT LAW, can haw let'HT liens, a. J. (OppoaH* Psetir nnudtea*) — Wm. H. Cou.uson, I*. ▲MO. M. Am doe. a B. Civil Engineer and Surveyor City RaghMeb rxwea CHp. W J.
TWO CHILDREN - ARE BAPTIZED The Rev. George W. Yard Officiates at Ceremony in This City. Thar# wa* au unusual aud lularaatW crramooy at Hcutcb Hall at 1.80 o'clock Monday aftvruoou, wbsu two children war# baptized by the Rev. Groigc W Yard, former pa»tor of th* First M. E. Church, and now located at Audubon. The children baptized were Genevr* Julia Dittrlch, rufaul daughter of Waller A. Dittrlch aud wlfs, aud Herwyu Nathan Hughs*, young aoo of Dr. aud Mr* J. Thorulsy Hughs*, all of thl* city. PrsMut wars Mr*. J A Dittrlch, of Philadelphia; Ml** McGlbsoy aud Ml** Townsr, of.Bcotch Hall, and al*o the pareut* of lb* children. Thl* wa* the la* ministerial action of Mr Yard lu this city, at tbl* time, at lra*t, a* be ha* now movsd to Audubon uiftbd*) Surpii-r. Mr* Howard 8 Hlalntou wa* given a *urprl*s by her frleud* on Friday evening in celebration of her birthday anniversary. Tho-e pr**eul war* Mr. and Mr* Robert Htalutoo, and Mr. and Mr*. Jobo Lew ton. of Chester; Mr*. G W. Carey, John Staiutou, Mr. aud Mr* Harr> Kleyler. Mr and Mr- Samuel Ru—ell. Ml— Elsie Chestwood aud Ml** Auoe Chamber*, of thl* city. Coulractoi'a Ulapo—I Ml*. 22 horse* ranging from 8 to 12 year* lo age. end weighing from 2600 to 8000 pound* a pair; 30 wagon* luclud lug 12 lb>l*ter wagon* a^d 7 dump wagon*, «3o set* of baroea*. of all kluda, office furniture, etc.. all In hr*tcla— condition, will be odered at Public Hale Saturday. Aprll2. 1921. Au abvolule clearance or the above ruu»t be made, a* I have aold my •(able properly and must vacate at once. Liberal credit with approved security. 8ee poatera. » J. P. Fox, Ocean City. adv., it.
CAMP NO. 75 IS >1 NOW 13 YEARS OLD - Will Celebrate Its Anniversary in Lodge Rooms Tomorrow Evening. I The nineteenth anniversary celebration of Wa*hluglon r amp. No 7'>. P. U ri of A , lu Ua lo l g c room# in • the Hanu Building tomorrow netting promt*#* to be out of the irnst ti jojable ever beld by the organization. Tlx eulerlalumeut committee, bead ed by Chairman iMoore, ha* aifang d ' an elaborate program, which will In* ' elude add rc**e* and vocal and Inslru1 m*nta!i»u*!c Da rby'sband will make lie t)r*t appearance. It comprUea ' Russell H. Nuely, piano; Roy Darby, drum*; C. Homer Hboemaker violin, and Bertram Darby flute There will be vocal aelectlou* by two quartet* Tbeie will alao be number* of *aa*pbon* artist*. Addre**** will t# made by Juain T. Mnxon, uf Houtb hea»*illc•State master of form* of the lodger the Kev. Dr. Hnyder ond tire Rev M M Lewi* The refreshment com mil tee comprise* Bert Hllltmau. Roy Darby. Ij#wI* Gaudy aod'Jobo B. Kirby, aud they promise a rare ' feed." ACT ON RESIGNATION — — r Prrabrteriaa Cbarch SfectiuR lo be Meld Neil Monib A congregatlooal meeting will Le beld lu (be Flrat Preabyterlao Cburcti about April 12. at which time. It 1•tated. the matter of Dr. Hnyder'* restg natiou will come up for .ctton. Pre»by • tery will be a*ked to dt**olve the pre aent pa*toral relation* The We*t Jeraey Pre*bytery will meet In Camden April 19 The Presbytery of Utlca will met- 1 April 11, aud Dr. Huyder will atteud tbe ac—loo. Dr. Hoyder returned yesterday from a abort visit to Ul!ca, where a manse I* being secured for blmaelf aud famlly Wili Have cakr weir. The Christian Endeavor Hociety of tbe First Pre*byter!au Church will hold a cake sale Saturday morning al Nlckerson's store, 736 Anbury avenue, for the beneOt of tbe church improve ment fund.
MR. BUILDER:— Have yon "placed your Hardware Contracts in Ocean City ? MRS. HOUSEWIFE:Have you seen the "Vital" question in our window ? MR. SPORTSMAN:— Have you inspected our Seasonable fishing equipment ? Ocean City's Supply House Read Hardware Co. Inc. Phone 17 848*880 Aabury Ave People Are More Descriminating Put your properties into good condition. Do a little painting. If the walls are badly soiled, paper them. People that come to Ocean City nowadays demaudaclean modern ly furnished and comfortable abode. Don't put your antiques iu a summer place to rent. People don't want them. They like everything that will tend to lessen work, the fewer the heavy carpets and rugs, pictures and nicknacks the better. We have to look to Mr. Rowland again who established a precedent in furnishing and equipping places for summer renting. The result — the largest rents in the city and a constant demand for his places. We REALTORS know the objections mostly made and the things that make good impressions. If you will follow a few suggestions they will pay good returns. Varnish your floors every year. Put up some white sash curtains to the windows. Cretonne draperies give a striking effect to the room. The condition of the refrigerator comes in for more criticism and scrutiny than any other one thing. If you have an old unclean looking refrigerator in your place, don't jeopardise the renting of your property any longer; get rid of it. The gas stove runs a • close second. Many places are passed up because the gas stove looks dilapidated and 1 rusty. Stoves should be thoroughly cleaned when tenants leave and greased; this will 1 keep them from rusting during the winter. Beds arc also important, likewise the mattresses. Old wooden beds and soiled mattresses haven't much of an appeal to people who spend one-third of their time in their midst We say the kind of people now spending their summers in Ocean City are more discriminating. This is absolutely so. They are pa^ng good rental prices and demand tlic proper comforts they are accustomed to at home. If you want to know what is needed to bring your property up to the present standard we will be glaa to make an investigation and advise you. All you need do is write Ocean City Real Estate Board Clayton Haines Brick liassey & Edwards James M. Chester Joseph L Peacock Ralph L. Chester Harry F. Stanton j Ewing T. Corson Clarence S. Scull Walter R. Chattin B. (frank Smith Frank E. Darby 14 Howard Thorn Harry A. Hayes T. William Morrison Clinton L. Johnson John J. Foster Mrs. C* L. Lake
John Marts Lumber Co. Ninth ttr**t ar.u Havar. Av*nu* OCEAN CITY. H. J. Un er Mill* k. 4.. I. if 8. i Y n( ^ >p«f , 2. 141 b ^>J. N .,1* A«.|Li c u h*iiu..'«* J. ty. R. H. JOHNSON PLUMBINC COMPANY tt oow ui <b Nkw Olliui 817 ASBURY AVENUE vUri plruoi oad liu&Ji will kr wJully w*L-+ntd ________________ Jones' Men's Shop 804-0G Aabury Avonuo Ocean City. N. J OPENING FEATURING Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothing 1 - 1 1 Notice SPECIAL REDUCTION IN PRICES Vulcan and Acorn Gas Ranges Discount for Cash City Gas Light Co. ! B«ll Phone. 186-J I urmiturc Stored . Re upholstering LET US 1 Window Shades ESTIMATE / FOR YOU ,AwmnK* *°* 'House Furnishings Our pries* are l.c*e*t po*«ible cou*Msul with Good Work aud K**t Material Lawrence n. Lear 654 Aabury Avenue Ocean City. N. J. — ^ — — — — — ^ — — — — EXHIBITOR for the York Ready-made Ford Commercial Body An inspection of our stock solicited before makmg your purchase Automobile Bodies Rebuilt and Repaired J. W. KIRKBRIDE Old Turnpike near Shore l$oad PLEASANTVILLE, N. J Phone. 104-J
WIRE KRAU88 To Wire Vour House PHONG No. I77.W 411 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY | — — — — #| f ERE is real news. We have H just received a large shipment * of Genuine Congo! rum Gold Seal Art Rugs and Floor Coverings These are the genuine — the ones you see advertised so often in the uaga zines The patterns are all new and up-to-date and the designs and colors most artistic Come early and have the cream of the picking. N Wallace & Son, Inc. House Furnishings and Floor Coverings Children Soon Learn to Save | By starting an account for your sou or daughter with the First National FanJt and encouraging them to make regular deposits, they will soon learn to be saving and thrifty. Accounts of both young and old are invited. $ per cent. Interest paid on Savings Fund Accounts li I First National Bank OCEAN CITV^N.J. K| jA lust to Announce the Arrival J REINER'S FAMOUS CHOCOLATES J f exclusive agency ot these candies f • for ocean ctty 5 Hughes' Central Pharmacy j I Plfbth Street and Woate? Asanas I S OCEAN CITY. It 1 f a
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