OLD BOARDWALK ; TO BEDEMOLISHED Work Not to Begin Until dumber for New Structure Has Arrived. Th# City Comiultudonvr*, m tbeh weekly un-viing. opau«d bids for tbf work of demolishinjc tbo Boardwalk between Thirteenth and Fifteenth •I met*. pr« paibtor> to r* building tl, structure. Thu contract waa given Smith * Dannie, w hoar bid waa $:'9S 9<i. The othei bid* were: Frank Steel man. IMS 10. and J. K. Welch. $711. Smith Sc Dennis alao have the con tract to rebuild theae two block* of aldewalk. It ia the understanding thai the work of demolishing the old txiard walk la not to be started before lh» lj lumber for the new boardwalk ia 01 I, the ground. «o that the city will not tx I < held up indefinitely without one oil' two block* of board waltf The contract for the work wasL awarder! by the adoption of the follow L Ing resolution presented by Dlrectoi I Fisher : 1 1 Whereaa, It ia neceaaary io remov« I the boat U walk between Thirteenth antilc Fifteenth Stieeta, in thia city, or por-|j lions thereof, for contemplated new I
construction or repairs; and Whereaa. for public good and publit senrlco thia work should be done Jm 1 mediately: and Whereas, to advertise for bids a> provided by law would delay the work and result detrimentally to the interests of this city, and Ita inhabitants I and visitors, and Where* x. there has been submitted! to thia board competitive proposal bid*| for the doing of the work: therefore I be It Resolved, by the Hoard of Commls I ■toners of Ocean City. New Jersey.! that the work for the removal of the! boardwalk between Thirteenth and I Fourteenth street*, in this city, shall I be awarded by contract, without fur-l ther bidding, to Smith * Dennis, in I tk*,-um of |5MS0 because of public! *nd public service requiring the| work to be done immediately, and that | delays would work an Injury to the In- 1 teresu of this city, and it* inhabitants I and visitors: and be It further Resolved, that the payment for aaidl work In the sura above, shall be out! of the moneys already appropriated I ®uch Purpose, being in the ordln I anco appropriation under the approurl I ation item known as "New Hoard-I walk and that the proper officer* are! nereby authorized and instructed to| enter into a contract with said Smith | £ Dennis for doing said work; provid I ed. however, that such work shall be I done according to the specification* a* I prepared .by the city engineer. Director Robert Fisher requires a I 4 cycle gasoline or kerosene tractoi | ' for use io hi* highway department, hcl stated, and City Clerk Morris was In I •tructed to advertise for this machine I The TnnAm fn. <k,. *_ _ ... I
xne runds the purchase of the tractor will be taken from the street appropriation. On motion of Director Fiaher. City Engineer William H. Colliasin was instrucied to prepare plans and speclfl l cations for the repairing and rebuild-! !2f ®f the eonduits on Asbury avenue. | between Second and Seventeenth! streets, and also those on Atlantic.! Ocean Lesley an<J Central avenues | to be ready for the! board at Ita next regular meeting. Saying that it might be neceaaan to change the location of the proposed pile breakwater on the ocean front in I the southern section of the city, In or- 1 dcr to secure more benefits to the| owners of the land. Director Fiaher! made the following motion: That the pile breakwater as contem-| ^ contract! ♦ii'« Thirty-seventh and Thirl ty-elghtb streets, be moved southeaster- 1 ly not farther than 150 feet, according! to the Judgment of the city engineer, |i to order that the property between |. i nirty-aeventh and Thirty-eighth | < streets may be root* benefited by the|< improvement than by the building of| the breakwater on the proposed llne.li .fn°yJot> Wscd. with the! | understanding that the work will not 1 1 cost over 1500. City Clerk Morris reported the re-| « |^lpt of a check for $48 from Mrs Al-| . . 1 P for the filling 1 1 of a by the City. At the suggestion of Mayor Cham-I; Plon. Director Fiaher made a motion. |n which waa passed, that the City En-I* gineer be instructed to prepare plan* | F 5?®Lflcs,lone for * Pavilion on | j the Boardwalk at Twentieth street |r The plans are to be submitted to thelv hoard at Its next meeting. |0 Mayor Champion stated that thely city is about to apply to the Chan ||| reiior for the appointment of a trus lf, tee to operate the local trolley llnefn this summer, Mr. Champion having re- if reived a letter from J Flthian Tate«n.|_ representing the road owners, confirm |
log a telegram he had sent the city In which he stated that the owners o the line will not operate the road thli season. Mayor Champion informed the boartl that he has awarded the City's adver Using contract for thia year to thr Oormley Rmlth-Pfeiffer Agency, of At lantlc City. A number of bills were read and ordered paid. ■ ■ a • dots. Many house parties. Raster visitors are arriving. Special music In the local churches Easter Sunday The Shore Fast Line has restored some or the car service annulled dur Ing the winter. W I Raymond's auto truck has been rebuilt by hi* son. I. W. Raymond, and it looks like a new machine. Ocean City High School Is pleased over Its debating team's victory at Colllngtwood Friday evening. The "Pennsy" will run a special train from this city to Philadelphia Sunday, April 10. the return fare being I II ft. Including war tax. Otis M. Town tend Is building a gar I age for Frank H Stewart on the lot [ adjoining the latter'a cottage, north ofl Jhe houee. Nineteenth street and We*- 1 ley avenue. PROPOSAL. w •' CewialMfcne** nf CV#sn I tltJi L "I11"' h',<l April I icr. II Ian. at tb# hour of IV 00 A M In ih. I. c .r Mali fWsn L — fr "" four •> "'!«% four rvri* | fswtiL-? fr**0""' "Mtor. not I*.. than | rriJ^T >» every dvtail I ^["pe*«Hwltl Mia oot of tracu.t trtth *tnni| aau7 nabb?r feSd WW *h#Hl ""I lilt Lk00b fi p"'' I M»e m.k*ra. Watlos | om£II i .r ' fornix *1 svsrrsl SswrlfAloa and a rotnvM# apart Srs- I w ^11 P?.* !W 0,«f* «"»«•• r>M« r.'"r J* M,k t A f-tiark •III a r rOfDDSIiy ri' 1 I'd V or -1 In .ha aus» 0(5% of iV^moun? ? twT ritl ' sT th* CH1 TrvoTOrar "l* *" C1V'« R 1 wltheat sonSttiM. two nooM of ( iMBUaalonar. rvaarvo thr flfot M ro|or t *or «* oil bi4a MAURY A. If OR RI ft, "WKWJtt "" ""k
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high school wins oebate. m aliol iu Austin, raptaln of the team, ernes the fallowlnic story of the dehate at Colling* wood The debating team of the Oc«»an City Hitch School, Friday evening up iiojiiihk tin- affli mutt* • of ih« queatlon, "RcHolved, Thai the prim ipl« of the open *bop khould b> e*tttbli*hiii ami oiHintalncd In American indu*tries." defeated the (lebailiig team Of the CollingswiHHJ High School b> the *coie of 2 to 0. Thi* was the *emi final debate for he ini*r-*chol**ik debating « hauipionshtp between iu- ean City. Colling* wood, i'leasantville and HaddouSHd. tmdei the *up«'> vision of the Kill get a Intel MlnddMlc Itebatlng A**oilation 1'leananivAlle won over Huddonneld on the *anie que*tton. and. therefore, the final < lash will t» between t It* two victorious teams. This debate will l»« held at Pleasant ville on th. inng of April 22. Ocean City will take the affirmative of the same question in thi* debate. Of can City was n presented at Col luigitwood by Malcolm Austin, rap tain: Ml** Helen Maxon. Alfred Semoj and Eugene iialleran, alternate A number of the students and theli parents were present, a* well a* a few , [of the alumni association. | When word of the victory was re reived the entire student body grew jubilant. - l Prof Relchly. the principal, said; 1 "The new* of this virtnrv u-fik nnt In M ■ i r.i dvwb oi i in* victory was In •
I (hi least surprising to me. The manIner in which the team atta«ked the |oue*tinn and the logical survey which I they gave the field ntade victory a* l*ured " I Plan* for taking a great represents Ition to Plea*aui ville are already beitu Imade by the student* and town*|»eople i Mln* English, who had the team In ■charge, is highly pleased with the re Vault. The following . -m was written b> I Eugene Halleran : Just the Same. lOur school Is not mi large in size. But still we feel no shame; lit make* no difference in debate. For we get there Just the same lit doesn't matter what it is. Debate or football game; I We fight our best for our H. S., And we get there Just the same. I Now Collingswood thought us easy. So they were glad we came; i Hut they changed their mind* before we left. For we got there. Just the same. [When we debate with Pleasant ville. You'll see us win again. I Alfho* they are quite hard to beat. We'll get there Juat the same Of rourae. we're not as large as they. 1 And tho' we are not vain. We know that we will beat them out. I For we get thece just the same We do not wish for glory. We do not wish for fame. just keep on and do our best. But we gel there Just the same. EUGENE HALLERAN. '
BOYS' EXCELLENT WORK. The physical training demonatratioi I by the Ocean City High School gym Inaslum clasaes in the assembly room lor the high school drew a number ol I Interested spectators, but there should I have been more parents in the assem I blage. I The youths showed unusual abilityland their work was a credit not only I to themselves but also to their direr i tor. Prof. Elmer E. Unger, a young ■ man of more than ordinary ability as a i gymnast and instructor of gymnastic* The program ran the gamut from simple dumb-bell exercises, with I marching and dancing steps to advanc I. T?.rk on t*™ and advanced I tumbling. | Floor bag punching and gymnastic dancing were features that made a hit I with the crowd. The parallel bar work by Ross Fer guson. Anthony Selvagn. Malcolm Au* un. Scott Adams and Prof Unger wa* daring and artistic Prof. Unger vie [compelled t0 uko the place of George Gardiner, a regular member of th< | «y m team because George has been V.^UP„*r"h » 'or . f«r d.y. Little Master Groter also helped the and he won applause. Those taking part In the exercisf* I were: Malcolm Austin. Ross Ferguson An- 1 Orany Selvagn. j.me* M Stevens. Jr.. Thomas Adams. T. I^e Adsms. Scott Adam*. Marrun Blackman. Geo. Black I I?.an' ^ Ruahay. Sylvester Bushav Elmer Bakeley, John Roawrll. Edwin Baron. Fred Ourrle. Arthur Collins Jam** Caren. Jame* Cuctnotta. John Devlne. Harvey Goff. Ross Ferguson cmii Augustus Goetx, Chas am;. ?. 1 °0dfr,T' Halleran. fillet Haines. Wm Hawthorne. Leele Hughe*. Franklin Jones. Geo. Jef ? ui i P Kutclier. Albert lake • Htusseli Tourneau. Anthony Plleagi ^ Pfiltenmyer. Thomas Payne. |
(Carl l< i *l«-). Ji*ei Hobi*on. Nicholas , Beg ma. Paul hn.a Jack" Henioi Al . fied Senior Will Hlcvens Es> i Ke., | man. Jack" Snyder. Hubeii Shaw , la-alle Smiih. imit Toll en Reginald . Smith, "Jack" Yrnable, Thorns* Wll ham*. Tho* w<mhj and MelvlB k'iHl , exhibition appreciated '( Prof and Mr* K E Unger and • James M Btevena. Jr. were |*erfoiiii *'r* Ml llie enfel tainiiieut g I Veil hi Ihe ' | auditorium of the high m-h<M>l at Plea* •mi ville Wedne*d«t> ev*-niiig of ia»i H«»«-k Mr and Mi*. I nicer gave an aeMheiu and an a« robalir daiicr 1 With Junior Slovens they k«v« nit .* I hibiilon of electric light *«tnciny Mr I nger al»o gav# eahiOui n cf lorb swinging mi*. M.m.nl Troul w w« I he ac< oliipaitist Tin *♦ number* men- enthu*ia*tii ally sp plauded They were cordially thanked and piaiM-d by the entertainment com mitt « •< of the Plea*aniville High School and were told that no work ol ihl* character wm* ever before exhibited In the Pleasant ville lltgb S. h.*,i A iiuiubrr of the Ocean City young people weie present. • • • will give operetta. The chlldien of the sixth grade will give (he operetta. "The Shut up Po*ey." i: ||„ assembly room of the high *» m<m| rhi* evening, at k o'cIim k under the direction of Mis* l^»ui*a T ( Of *tlll lllllMK t la.xe aw# * ...
' «•«>» •»«»!». *up«*r v .Mir Of the - public school* For Kent, furnished, oy th« aea%on vvateMiest*1* rooul •P®Hti»eiit, hot I- or rtale. eleven room cottage fgf . ntahed. liaron. 412 Klrventh street ®dv , n h, 41. NOTICE. Utdiain • Thorouf iilarr. Will i» rloe»d kif riHvtgsllADoi, aeo,>unt of r (wlr* lor a luril!?? pseiud rziri.dtlig torjOBs. m .. UaJ| |yM w. j. a h. H. fe. i 17 Si I* v »>•! A. <1 M in-ftru, I ' '•* R*** imperimrn.lenl. NOTICE. N<ITiric or TIIK MKBTixq or tiif I OK < K ' K x \ J |J) • NKVl JKIiriKV TO I'(IN>||)KIE Of iSSKlUM KVT TMB OOMVUasnilVRKs 1 ».... K AND TIIK iVivi'iM MATION TIIKIIKOK. COXTltAIT VO 7«» • ' I. h. rrh, ' , I H I'ldST-i? ttn<,'r M •rdiaaJS? «; I Aa or4tnsn«-r to rrcrt * nulkh +4 y | «'ir hundred sad fifieen feel •outbrsMerl) of k f "2* of (V,,,r-' aveour and f f«^t. » w! . *nd ■*,d "or of beginning 1 forty-eight fret *o«thwe-terly of the north- 1 0f "tree* .„d ron- 5 2r e *« the -.utbnr.terly |m* * 70S '?r^" Ula* *^*5 W ^ harry a. uokriji. _ . r it* 11
s-l7.lt-. P. K.iitt rity rierk NOTICE. u- 1 — — _ [" NOTICE OF TIIK IIKRTIN'G OF TIIK >f CITT vfw°™2S,ONKIli OP G^KAN f rn'RRW OTTH^' ooSuwms'SH 1 OF A88ES8ME.VT AND TIIR VrnTfl® ? V.l.l?50r roVTRA(T NO Am r. »■ that the retort of v I si" "??***« °L A ' »»*• bees £ tJoard of ^wnml^ioDen of I , *n L V* J»r»ey. Thai at a dim ru * CU?Lf« tl Co®®'*»ioBer. nf .aid Ocean a a?hi isVi . l««b day of 1 .1, .: •* Sour of tea o'clock ia H Hty llatl. Ocean City. New Jerwy (be h I JJJiJLT L 'if'? Up.Jor ^•n.iderafrr.n and nwwSiiit \t iZa^, I'*0" wai ,or 'be a ,,Bdrr an Ofdlnaoee. gim MIU ordloanrr to con«truct. erect I ind t»ii tl<i. and to rrtiglr and Bulitiin a r I i°. 'baas*Jg«M» watrr- kaown a« i I lh^ I.iftKjn Other (ban Kb# Atlamllr (Vvan I I territorial juri»dtrtk.n .»f the rlty of llceao City and a. -hown on a ptaa of Sot* a"*"* HARRT A MORRIJt > ir.st. P.r..S4» nty Clart. NOTICE. I NOTICE OF THE MEETINO OF THE I CITY D SZw^iSilSS* 01 * OF '*KA S i.'TJ , JERftEl, TO CONSIDKH I o'*^:Kuv-V^T T ' l*:SOMUlS*U ' S|C " s OF AftSBHRllENT ANH THE f»NFIK- J M ATION THEKKOF. CONTRACT NO 7n« 1 l.w SoX brrvb^ dwn that the report ofl 1 the Coaiaiift.ioner* of AnMinnt ha* he< n 1 1 [received by the Hoard of Coram. -.loner, ofl' I ?Sfir Jcr*ry. That at a o>eellna I I carl 1 ?i 0,>,nt, 'Maaer* .»r -aid <wa». • iadtu' ,Z* "***'* ?h" "th day of ! I will b ''r17 Xrw 'be report ' VwJST for CO. - dreation and eoa ' I B rata t ion That >aid re|. ,4 for the 1 ! *gr.vr" b^"fl,« under an oruinaace. I « l entitled Aft ordinance to build and coa. I I riHTlWe!? 'iiEJi ,b"n<l * t ' breakwater) |c :,rW ^ -*i«bwea»rlyh Flhy-ftlgbtk oreet 1a and along the t e?t.' j - ]rj #Bd for th- li^.Vt'sr^r4 II \RRT A. MORRIS. > 117. Si., P. F.. fi ND City Clerk. | p — — — _ 1
V |_ Dfjl ' ONE OF OUR NEW MODELS till •H ^ (♦"» * k,. lol !2*i .'5 >11 HEADQUARTERS FOR Buicks Dodge Brothers' Motor Cars I Maccar Trucks Motor Part, Repair Work Battery Srrvfct Mw?LI?5,dSN?P CENTRAL GARAGE WILD WOOD, N. J. OCEAN CITY. N. I IOSEPH SCR1VANI, Prop. Commercial Garage 108 East Lincoln Avenue, Wlldwood, New Jersey Cape May County DUtributorB: Nanli Motor Cam— NrbH Trucks Reo Motor Cars Reo 5 peed Wagon Brockway Trucks
LARGE CROWD HERE ON PALM SUNDAY 500 EzcorfiionififB Came Down from Philadelphia on the Reading. Summer-like weather un Palm Bur. • lay had the effect of biluging m*l-> visitors to (hi* resort from PhilatM phi* aud Its suburbs. Their vert 500 passengers on the Keadiug Itallioad's eXiutaiun to thi* ' 'ity. while hi catue all the way through on the West Jersey and Sen | shore Bail toad'* excursion. There were more than 200 on this train when til left Uaiudeii. but most of the excur*imu*i; on thi* 1 ««.,d go to ih>a laje ('01*011'* Inlet and that *e«itoiy. There were a number of cottage owners amotu: the exeuiwionists. although there Were also many in search 1 of home* here for the summer season new jersey supreme cocrt camoen county IBANK I.Li: rih'KIK ' HUN a CO. t Plaintiff ' \ « 1 i:i»\\ Aim w vi.LAOE AM' Kl.tZAHKTH a W.UJjici;. 4 Df-hndani IN ATT veil UHST XA1.K - *S «■ »?,T*Ti: .
Noi.ee in hereby given tint th- *ul> M-ritM-r atwlilor M|,|«..ni.d In thi* i-ainw *v»II. l>) viiliir of an oidvr of Hm- ft, * Jtmy Huprnnr t:«*urt tr< »n*> 1 ,,r u.»t nurtMMH- on the 2kHi dn> ...' M.,n n. i-#y|. lit the hour fit one <■ nock In th«- after, noon of tlMt day . at the Court Hsum «•.»!»• .Vl.«> Court Houw. State of New Jer aey, in.iki-, sale, and asauruia-r- to n,. hlglM-nt l>ul,l«r.« of all the right .rid title of tin- atan-c Ii/<imd di-fi-ndaiil* Of m i.ial It. Mil that certain lota, tracts' or of land and prcrui*c* l<»undcd at. I «|.-m r tiied aa follows: TIC ACT 1 I A 1. 1, that certain lot or piece of groi-< -i Mtuntc. l> 1 ng and bring it. Ornui City • ount) of Cape May. and Htatc of .N. .• Jersey and nuiuU-red Lot No. >J2. in S«. II «h> Plan Ocean City as*n. ItBQINS ING on t Ire Nor1hw*-s«crl> *ide of \\ . (••» Ai.-nuc. at the dmtaiir. of 2.*J« f.^ 1 Sfuithweaterly from the Hot it h wester:, line of 77lh street contairii t in front <<r breadth on the said Wesley avenue, bet. and of tliat width extending North Westerly iM-twi-en tl* |ln>-s |wiralle| * . 1 I it., mn id J7th street l2f« feet to n Ik 1. . • I w Idr alley . TRACT 2 ALL th' following «l< scrilicd tracts ofl land and pontics situate In |!i»im>i 1 Township. Cape May County, New J. . I se> a* follows: •' n Hatlon In the tnlddlc o- I hill 1 rreh, being the oour.dar, itoe i-e- 1 twe«-n the Plantation of late Jmn.-s find- I ftey. <b-« ,-ased. and Abel Smith. <h.-tw*ed I and runs thence by ranee of tin- \\.«at. rls' I r,.s of apple trees of the orchard tadong- I l»W to said Smith Plantation. S Ml de-J gree*. (2 l- rrh. * to a stone for a rar-1 per: I hence North 7$ d'trrm West 37 I pen-h,- to another atone set In tt* North westerly side of the old Mill Ham I th-rice along to same in the middh there- I of . S U degrees. West 14 per. Ih-s to i anothci dot* thence 8. <l-wree« I m. |H-n-hes to a stone then*. * U degree. We id S7«, perrN-s to n . orner I twweo t wo glims ear h mark. -I corner I (hence N 24 derrees. West .1 i perches to a stake with witness. • set to I he In the Southwesterly side Urn of tire I acre trait of Wood I -and lat. of pro- 1 pert> of- John I'lumincr deceased Hteocel along the line thereof X. u d. crees XI minutes. Kast UVt perches to another I stone; thence N 24 degri^-s. West 2| I" r. In > (.. the 1.1 idee rnrnu rli n... I pert-nvs to the hrtdge. form, Hie MsI
sag.-w.iv over the ssld Creek Koithewgierly to ttw la-ginning Contain ng 23 acres more or U-*» TRACT 3 CFIINO the coital undivided 1-J i«rt of the f acre tract of land railed Plumt n^r-s tract and IUX7t\8 at the brtdgr < r®d °r ***** m*r ' I °i Tuckahoc River. rf,|ird Mill j Creek and rwns thence 8. 24 d.-gteea R • i,*:" ,M;a lo H »tonr • Corner; thcon <4 degrdes k minutes West 23* pen t..-s to f f J!fir. " p,n5: which is a sight 1 J" l,J*- Jftmes Oodfre> land: then.-, along . (he Jam.-s Hodfrey land Northwest wnrdh until it mines to th«- run of water which was formerly the head of said Creek r !£i£ itT Godfrey's line: thewn , down th. said run Northwest ert\ th* several .-nurses thereof to the place of , U-g»nnmg. Containing 40 acres mor. or I H as. . TRACT 4 nt^NS Ma white oak. the wi me he- "*• 'h* Norlbewalerty corner of Krrtr. son hplcer lot. thence by th. .r line S Ir*? "- 73 chain* and 4 link* to "• Make corner to Rrric son's standing in the • IHIhy line; thence by the said line n kk d-grees. hast 7 cliains and SO links to a stake, comer to th<- Amcrcne Oodfr. - I mi 'ben re ">,) said flodfr*is I line \ 4. d-n.-e- 73 chain* > I i!t" »°. * Make being another corner or I I ssld Amerene Godfrey's; th.-n<f N. I degrei-s U e*t ^ rhiins and 12 links t«. '' " huSiJ lT*l,,,ntr*' <^»ft»cing U> acre* 13- hundredths more or le** TRACT f. I rtmiNNtNO at a corner In the mlddl- . !?T A.rrt? r*1 ^ Pl«»mmer'a Cr.-ek at I T rVJo^n.8t,l,r a Unr coming front the Hver Tuckahoe crose* the aam. I and running thence (l| with hi* ht.. I Houth a.K>ut 42 degrwi*. IftmlntliM West I b iMrch.s to a I .out half a perch We* Of ?TeS!^ Hm °f 'be hlM 1 plan. 1 thence (2) along the Poland I ? D."rKh^°T "^.^"'b »3 degrees W. -t I JuJR m s not her corner : thence (3i | Vf?"b 42 degree* p. minute*. Wee I to. a <^>roer in the line 01 | w h lie" 2k»?' ftberr a anu.li | Tlili.t ^ "Otltt fashlor.;) 1* *» P^rch short of Mid hm I 41 along the same North Sit d. - J ftTce* U minutes West iv* perrhe* to ati l °L"!!li0odfr*7'< romsr. he"«gl &"dr!£-2tV"r,l?r"r'd' (r^ Norif **• degr.-es 30 minutes y^sf 1C, n*re>ie« I iSLi'1?!!!: Andrew Godfrey's Mil! I fGIth jf^ST r. I lh* ,ln" «bereof| nouth 21 .1. gr<-e* 30 minutes. Rast il I KTh^- JTJJ Mftke between pepfwrarea I rorner fnsh'on Hw-nce. (7) | Nonh s.. degrees. » minutes Rs*t tT I perches to s Mone In th.- held edg. | 4k mlnntrs | |j.«l .y\, p«-r, h< > to s >1/1.... . I
— P^r' "• » tp therv , . I H^ Mill liTTi" rr'n,,!"« ' nhmgi — £52" PWhes to a corner rtnl I :. Northwjfttll) aM. ther. or (I., nee I Iw rvh^'V; TK drfr^" 90 nilnutes f^st 17 1 K^k Mone: them-. , 41 , 1 ry«b *> degrees >s m \v..r > [perches to the middle of snid cieek* I Noriheist.r- | l> binding ther,- wtth to the pUce of »^. | [ginning « „ mlng l« acres mor. ^ I b— tRXCRITINO ftl^iit «lcSJTco?||xe>sd to Own M Went ten , |- [ Attarh.-d i.Tid taken by virtue of the I luSIIi# attachment, or w mn. h I I thereof as shall )^- neceaaary to ant >»/> | f [the debt* of the said plalniifr and «h. 1 1 I "l1'1 drfvndant who Jui\.- np- | | t»lii-»l under the said attachment .P, » I ,v,'ru*rv 33rd. 1931, 1 i ; ,.r Mao M awM 1 i. I [ satisRed by thi- nalr is l|«&a -
William Maloney Auto Electricians Speedometrrj Rrpairtd, Batt.tin Rrfnirnl, rreilo-Litr Rtomg. AortyleneOssApplinnce. *307 Atlantic Avenue Atlantic City, N.J. Phone *38 J John 0. DennU JOBBING CARPENTER No Job too I^nre, No Job loo Small Homes Cloaed srvl Openg.1 Hstitusles *»i iti . *1 R. MICHES « SOI, PBHRU ^
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=====— S98B9B,BMiaaiM"Mta j 1 ■ — — — . A RE you using Edison Mazda Lamps ? If not, why not? They give three times as much light as the old style Carbon lamps for the same current consumption. . OCEAN CITY ELECTRIC SERVICE of Atlantic City Eloctric Company — }
Something New fur the benefit of Ocean City pcu]»Je Ocean City House Cleaning Company w»ii r-iaan your hocei. board tag bouas, private fbc». or au> thing you have 10 cimo a e furulMi sverytiuag. Just give u« the ioh, ' f.. ^ r">- All work gttarantae*1. W « trial ^ ^ 11 by u»v •YM»,ra^( or day. Hive u* a 7jU West Avenue Ovcan City New Jersey Hell Pt.ooe.7h-W JONES. ROGERS & basse LL a. L jo.n)>, Manager
ABBOTTS' Aldertiey Dairies Ilk f'hitafclphia and Seashore Seventh St. and West Ave. Ocean City, N. J. Abbott's "A" Milk Crcaiu Buttermilk
-~-T~ 1- —1 1 1 ai I METAL Keep out cold: stop draughts stop I ft WEATHER rattlinp windows save 25 |»er cent J y c*rp I pc fuel bill. Ocean Cit\ representative 1 HUMBERT C. PONTIERE j ■' n ■ || w "acti'Doo City Garage SEVENTH AND HAVEN AVE . OC KAN OITY, NdW JZAsrr | L. W. MILLER RRORRl£ TOR TELEPHONE. SOS CAMPBELLS GARAGE . C. M CAMI'BKLL. Prop. Twelfth Street and Asbtiry Avenue OCEAN CITY, N. J.
I bell phone ib r I Sutton & Corson Co. General Contractors : grading and street building Ninth St. and Simmon Ave _ SVK. OCCAN ClTV. N. J. F E.XcORSON~] |[ General Contractor! 737 Asbury Avenue J OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY | ^FtOADS^ SEWERS. BRIDGES. BULKHEAD^ ap ( / "1 ""x I , . ,rt •pdnff find with a Ha\f / "J/' *?**• Thwnder stonns are comic M . 7 iHU be apt to rrwult 1* ■ 1 Civnsttlerahle datnage 1 ljlj. - ft Cht®,K,T* tbat le«k should be looked TPSFtTw/ "f1" »»d ma/lr wwtet-ligbt. Smoker p fV^. | cbimoerw can be marie to draw, v A, 1/ y i | Tie roof* are fire-proof. 1 /^lj\yt2v / 7 T . A1 ^ More end header repairs, I J 4 W •n*' heater pipes. W I1Y A T,n' dldtc *** •!** rooring . Jm? , SMITH'S V^^Ty *7 I | The Tin Smith 1112 Asbury Ave. Pbons 7.VW All Klnda of (luttara memorial day I MONUMENTS I OF DIGNITY AND DISTINCTION. FINISHED AND D^r,!T?,LE7M AND ERECT BEP0RE 30th I DwirwA ct.t md rrected u-ith pmkulu- r*»rd for indi ▼idual requirements f. - Urg.-it ">W an<1 "beat atiM-k ot materials rr" " 1 Tl Si ■ e ■ m — -j— ■ ' ti, I " ^-htnlng end MnrmfmiuHng " ' *^»c)eumi. Public and r?1vate Memortali 4'arf**e P«M »« sit INmrim«er%. CAMDEN YARD j MAIN OFFICE AND YARD Opp RhfMrh (VMMt, l*l°waanVrttle. N. J ** rhone mi j a J Msmwirtl 1^. 1, A 1. Itsiamaii x - J m J . Yeaiawe. Harbagtnw. Bn,t V J-. f«r >Yiraherl«ad «w> x, • diatifw. <®a*dei. ftah-m HhwinrM^ IM , r( . ■ W ImileK \ , _ M H"H>«»Cl»ft ■ _ H It ll*lr (Wern HW \ , »w? ™®hy. • n' wt«r of \ lrglau ■ o. j. ha mm ell. co i H-RAaajrrvnxa. m. a. * I *
^ — SIMMS' RESTAURANT and DELICATESSEN 822 Boardwalk CLOSED FOR SEASON — 1
| Buick and DodgeBrothers' Cars I | Maccar Trucks I & pun r°" ™£ **ovt wtHietts j diamond gftio buttcft.cs <9 ^ JOS SCRlVANl FftOF. 4T S CENTRA L GARAGE Mfirr n a » J \ ®3o ro am aaauav AVt . »OTOR SHOP ^ OCCAN CITY N J ••LOMrOOO AVC. jL • Towas.ao. T'UT U _ WUOWOOO ft j W I J} ^ Ljm* **0 GO ODrZA* Trhgg ^
1 iffitrx// I THE UNIVERSAL CAR Ford Sedan— a mighty comfortable car !(!|. S ^ ererr the yeir Hit axt ea % the utility of the towing car. Finely upholstered • J — most luxnnoos! y — with plate glass tltdinf windou s it is cool ia hoi weather while dry and I. warm in fall and winter It is the regular J simple-to handle aad ever -enduring Ford with a bontoe body— the tamilv car that wot . only pleases with its comfort bat saves mooey in ill *ow cost and after operation. Let o» give yon a demonstration and the price is only $795 C o. b. Detroit. !||| Pleasantviile Motor Co. |( 7 South Main Street Washington Ave. J|ft PLEASANTVILLE. N. J. ww a* a Am ft* 1 ■ ftmiL & Not* 11 ^ w -J [*#^ — : ^ , I **>^^ Sunday I j Excursion I | Philadelphia! j SkJNOAY, APRIL IO I rhoiilah train w PWtadHphta, 7jc p. m. >> *. ,.m I Pennsylvania I 8>*tem ^ rn* h- N anderherchen ManutB.~tt.rvr «| AWNINGS * THrt. rw Pwfc Swh, Catvr, >BC*. a-r1 M nterpi unAid Covers. AU-lft Csllowhlll St.. Phil*., p. »« oc,® UN2.RY

