Ocean City Sentinel, 19 May 1921 IIIF issue link — Page 4

rtfF.AK CITY SENTINEL OCEAN CITY, N. J THTRSPAY. MAY 1». 1*21 —

INSTALLING NEW CULL BOXES FOR POLICEMEN F«>or More Are 8oou to he Ready, Milking Total of Sixteen. a Fuur new police telephone call boxes are being installed in Uiia city, which a ill make a total of 16 boxen. The new boxes are at First ami Corinthirtri avenue, Fifth street and Wesley avenue, Fifteenth street and Ocean avenue, and Twnitirth -treet an*l Central avenue. The uther police call boxes are locale! a> folluw*; First »lieet and Asbury avenue, Third street and Atlantic avenue. Fourth street and Hay avenue. Seventh street and the Boardwalk, Eighth -licet and Ue Boaniwalk. Tenth street and the Boardwalk, Kiifhth street and Wesley avenue, Kiifhth street and Anbury avenue. Twelfth street and Ocean avenue, Klevenlh street and Bay avenue, Fourteenth street and VNrd avonue, ami Seventeenth -treet and Asbury avenue. The boxes will lie ready for the use of the policemen within a short time.

RACCOON PERCH IS OOUNTV. Came Warden W. Steel, of Cape May County, has placed 330.000 raccoon perch in the freah water stream* of this county, he state* while in Ocean City on Friday, stream* of this county, he state*! hatchery* Hackettstown. The fti-h are xtriped like the animal from which they derive their name. o PROF. CSGKR HONORED. Prof. Klmer E. U nicer, physical director of the schools, had the honor of being one of the judges atp^th* annual folk dance championship contest of the Atlantic City public schools, in the Morris Guards' Armory, Thursday afternoon. He was one of the judges of the field and track events held at the Cape M*> County Fair grounds Saturday.

BETTER C AR SERVICE, Beginning next Saturday, the local trolley line will run cars on an hour and a half schedule. The cars will leave the upper section of the city at 6.30, 7.30. 0.00, 10.30, 12.00, 130, 2.40, 430 and 630 o'clock, o WILL ADDRESS KIWANTS CLUB. Dr. Snyder will addrerdi the Kiwanis Gub of Atlantic City thimonth. He will shortly give a talk to the Masonic lodge member - at South Seaville. On June 10, he will speak in Collegeville. Pa. Kryti .1 C.mMtl.m ml (W First National- Bank Oma CUr, N. J. at tto <U m #f hmrimmm April tS. I Ml. RBSOC7BCKS Imh lacMinc i> SIm.i— n _ mist : » Lm n eirrnn-- __ ~~ ssnVrs u OvtrdrSrtfii Tt.lt L . a m.PiA «> Ottor >oa4i. Slock t. a*niri:»a. at o. JU.Tto 42 Baakjftc Iran *md farnitur* aitf liuiw S4.TtS.7t ImI Kmrnf ovud ottor than rint*-| r— - 1 lAts.Tt CtSiaVuk 24.44T.T4 Lmmrtml mm* with FatoraJ a* am an 4t.4«2ST ItM with FiiinJ Larvi buk. M trill Of MtUctkM ll.4Si.fT Not Amommt 4m trmm Nalfil 1Mb Z4AM.TS Not »n.un! dor tram Bonk.. feator. »md Trwot Co.'# T .452.14 CWk, oo Honk, owtoU* of etlf ol reporting Book. a *4 Otbt tuk Homo ,, 1374.11 Eii. ijtfcow Ywm4 with U S. Trow* . S.Mt.tt

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R ffOWARIf THORN. K w rt'WAkl'H. WM. 0. ABBOTT. IMrootoro FIRE ESCAPES for ill types of#buiIdings ALSO REPAIRED AND PAINTED Wc guarantee approval of local and State authorities on all our work. Builders' Iron Work BROWNWORTH t CO. ten SANSON STNIIT PHILADELPHIA "Let uo EaflmaU"

MINISTER MED> The Rev. W. h. I taker * Bride Hit I a in ton Kewtdefil. The Rev. W. K. Fioher, p**b>i of the (Tkelaee M. E Church, and Mr* Anna Bachrsch. of Csnwlen, sere j married at the bn«ie'* home l*>t fvc ii.g by the Rev. Alex* ei For District Superintendent, h>*i»ted by the bri«le'» pastor, the Rev. Ytrr . Drum. The brideamai'i wa* MiAnna Bachrach. daughur of the( r ri<ie, and another daughter. Mro. iiertha F'untes, was maid of honor. The "best man" wa* Samuel H. Fisher, a son of the bridegroom. The newly* uedf «tarteii on a trip td New York, B- ton and Adams, on Narrmgansett Bay. Mr. Fisher wa a former well known resi<ient of this city, o . ATTENDED BANQI ET. Several of this city's ba> ker» at teri«ie«i the meeting and lau«iuet of the New Jersey Ba' ker-' A- fiction in Atlantic City Friday afteroon ami evening. Those who went from here were R. B. Stile*, pre.-i-•ient; H. S. Stain ton, <*ice presiilent, and H. S. Mowrer, cashier, of th»First National Ba/ k. and Wm. E Ma-sey, pre«i>ietit; Claytor HaineBrick, vice president; Ru-sell H Nulty, secretary ami trea-jrer, and Sterling W. Cole, trust olhcer of the Ocean City Title and Tnir Company.

MRS. E. A. UNDER JJklED. Mrs. Elisa A. Lo-ler, widow of Lewi* Loder, wa- Dunei from her late home. Thirty-first street and Asbury avenue, Friday afternoon.' The interment, in charge of Funeral' Director J. Prescott Cad man, was at the Methodist Church cemetery at Marmora. Service* ware conducted bv the Rev. Mr. Nichols, of the Park Avenue M. E. Church. Philadelphia. The cause of Mrs. Idler's death wachronic bronchitis. She is survived by two daughters and one son. She was a resident of thi* city twenty - five years, and wa* G3 year* old. o JUNIOR MECHANICS MEET. The monthly meeting of the Past Councilors' Association of the Jr. O.

U. A. M. of Cape May County wa held at Tuckahoe a few ereningidnce. There wa> an address by State Treasurer Murta, of this order, who urged the advancement of the interests of the organization. Rile. Mixner, County Councilor, gave a report of the State gathering a: Trenton May 9. The next monthly meeting will be held at the rooms of Aetna Council, Palermo, June 20. ADVERTISING CITY. Secretary Henry W. TfirasM I. of the Ocean City Board of Education, left here Sunday for Philadelphia, where he boarded the special car provided for those attending the annual convention of the National Association of Public SchoAl Business Officials held in Detroit thiweek. beginning Tues-lay and ending tomorrow. Mr. Townaend took with him a lot of Ocean City booklets. JUNIOR PROMENADE. The Junior Gass members have sent out announcements of their annual junior promenade to be given on the Hippodrome Pier Friday evening, May 27, at 9 o'clock. They are making every effort to have thiaffair more elaborate In the way of <ieco rations, program and refreshments than any Junior "prom" ever given here. — — -1 - i-

MTATFMEHT OF OWHERSBIF. MANAGE MEHT. aaCL'LATIOK. ETC, RKUt.lRKD BY THR A<~T OF CONORES* OF Al'ClSt 24, 1*12 ..f Onu Clly SmrnUmtL pwhUatod wwklr •» ttomm ( tin N- J . for Aj.nl 1*21 Stato of .Saw Jar My. Coowtjr of Capa Isar. to Bafora aaa, a Sotary Btolic la a«C far th# .Hi«u anS immmif aforaaali. j^raoaally ajp mmrw4 Howard S. Staiatoa. who. havirr tor 4»l j ,«ora aM»rS<ae u> law. town aad i«» that to M Ito Prialdant of lha Ocwan Uty P rial < ax and Putliahias <3o.. and that lha followla« la, to lha toal of hit krK.» and btotaf. a lrw» Hal — atl of lha o»wr.hiimaaaaMPiat IB, of lha aforaaald publication for tto «U'» tort la tha ator.a caption, raqtorwd by lha Act of Attyuai 24. It IS, , — PodMd la wcitoa 4U. Poaxal Laws aad Ra*vlattoita to wHi I. That tto aaa— aad addr*#— of tha p toll An i. editor, maaaciaa editor, aad buairS . Itor .Ucia I'uii Priatlac aad Pahli torn* Co.. Ocaaa City. N J. Editor. J..i r. Y MacNaa— . Or— a City, N. J Mai. •*>'■* Editor. Howard B. Htaiatoa. Oeaaa C*f*s J. Ilwainaa* Manayar. Howard 8. SuUatoa. iMwt. Oly. N. J.

That tha owaars ara: Horrxri 2 "laln- ' <>a. Harry F. Stanton. H F. Mowrar, M M low ta. K. B Baeoa. B W. Bmlth. A- H WtoHh. I That tha know* bond hoi tor a. aanrte*r*w«. aad othar aarwrity holtora owalna or u.ldia* I par <wai. or naora of total amount «f honda. nw.rtaywa, or othar aacoritlaa ara: 4 That tha twa parayrapha na*t above. I *)%ia* tto aanwa of tha owaars. at'*kholdar.. I and aarwrity hiildrra. tf aay, contain not only i tha IIH of Hockholdara and aacwrtty hohtora aa ttor apj—r u|»n tto book, of tha company bat aim. In caaaa whara tto HockhoWmr or aamrlty toldar appaar. upon tto bnok. Of tto cntnjway a. IrwHaa or in any ottor , Maria ry ratal ton, tto naana af tto paraon or rorwratlon for -toon aaah trwtaa I. act.ns «• »i*aai aim that tto aaid twojarimpln r.,n«*i* n»'rm»iii ■ aod.rarin* affiant a fall kn -wiatoa and ktoirf a. to tto rtrromatanraa and aawdlttoaa nr-tor which htorkhoktor. and ' aaconty toltoil who to not appaar upon tto tofoka of tto rompony aa truataaa. hold itork and aaruritla. la • capar.ty .rfhar than that of a bona Sto uwm: and this affiant ha. | no rnaaon to bottom that aay ottor perron, aaaariatto*. or wriw.lioa ha« any intcron 4 tract or ladtrer? In tto aaid •'Hk bowto. or Mtor mruritlm than a. ao Hated »•> him. : That tto averaao nwmtor of rwptoa of each i. rue of this pvrblleattoa *>S or diHributto, ihrotNffi tto mail, or othorwiaa. ta oaid •utontof. durin* tto Ms month, pr. madias •to tote ahown ah v. I. 12** «. IIOWARH H SATINTON Hwora ta and tutor n led tofnru ma (hi. llth day of April Ikll. «... H 8 Mawrer. Notary uMlr l My erdwmiMior. e.pirwa April IS, IMt 1 (BtAl.l

SURF LAUNDRY 920 Oc^iin Avenue fbm*. isw-j Ocean Clty# N. J. GOOD WORK. QUICK SERVICE, ALL WORK DONE ON PREMISES PLEASE til VP. US A TRIAL ^ LAUNDRY NOW OPBN •ELL PHONE 16 Sutton 6l Corson Co. General Contractore "mm' aSAOINa AND STREtT BUILDING NINTH AND SIMPSON Avf, OCf A N CITY. N J fitotouww»""W™" ' ' — ~ '

— Very mod >ou will be hearing thr umnisUksble fell of ike «kcsn l« come tskr a dip «r l.-i n to it* t »4d-r. Tver, now ..u sr. thinking of vsrstion 1 1 toe. M hrti >ou frc-l thta urrv ju-1 renH Riber Oct- on City, N. J. — ■snirlbd keack, conerntsl p»»pU. an ell around ideal vxJiorf Rcwort. ~ ~ _ . ^ . • *■ ~ I 41AM44 mmmrnrn — •

Personal Notes of Interest to Cottagers and Residents

v Jarne- Young. Sr., of Phil* • !{ hia, . is here for the #eu»on. J. E. Gillbee, of the Strat} ere Corporation, wa* in t'. v. • M Frank Schnei-ier aril wife, »-f r « city, have returned from a vi- • I nwtif. Mr-. Mae J. Harri « f ! ' >*;• 'recently virited frier.-t- at Tom River, N. J. County Game Warden Steel, of Cape May Court Home, wa- a visitor here Friday. The Mayberry, who •* the winter in Flori.ia, a»e here for the summer. Mis* Alice Snyoer, of Gem an tow

is among the visitor*. She i.- a inv mt r resident. Mr.-. Sarah IL Kel ar, of Phi - phia, is at *02 St. Charles place fothe summer. Louis Petxoldt. of Phi la #-!phia has opened his rummer cottage, 103 1 Central avenue. Mr*. J. K. Morrison, of Philade phia, in at her hotel, the I lewil. for the season. Mr*. Laura De Freh- . of Philarielphia, is the guest of Mr*. Mark Reran, of this city. A. F. Shaner an<l wife, of Boyertown, Pa^ summer re-i tents her» . were recent visitor*. James M. Walker, of Lar-dowT*. is now at M» Fift>--ecor>«l Btreet cottage for the Mason. W. Kolb, of Philadelphia, ha* opened his summer home. 1409 Pleasure avenue, for the *ea.-on. The Misses Lew is and Conard, of j this city, have been visiting in Philadelphia for several day*. James M. Walker and family, of ; Lansdonwe, have opened their cottage, 6220 Central avenue. Mr*. Glukeri, of Philtoielphia. has opened her cottage, 1334 Central avenue, for the Mason. William T. Prettyman, of Phila- ' delphia, has opened hi* cottage h05 Third street, for the season. f*kaa Uawillai* wwil tat f a r»4 ikll

ChA5. Hemuiey sm wire, or city, have returned from Miami. Fla-w-here they spent the winter. L. S. A. Stedem, wife and son, Itowrenee, of Philadelphia, spent Sunday at their cottage lie re. Chas. H. Wei-s of Germantown, u summer cottager here, was a recent visitor, a guest of the Biscayne. James Turner, M Longport, is now on duty at the Fourth street station of the United States Coast Guards. Mrs. A. P. Brown, of Pcnnsgrove, is at her hotel, the Oxford, on Central avenue, below K1e\*enth street Assemblyman Jame« Franklin, of Philadelphia, returned home Monday after spending Saturday and Sunday

lUnrt af tto CaaClttow af (to TUCKAHOE NATIONAL BANK at Twekato*. la (to Rial, af K«w Jirat. at tto rtoa. af kailMM aa April IS, 1*21 REBOURCER I/mm and diarounta. Inrlodinr rm dlaaoaata . II to,*** 71 Overdraft., aacured or onar<-«rto fc " U H IhtwnaHtt mourn tor owatoj 4MWA4 IHtor brmda. Hoeka, ar<u/tt»**. .tc Z.'.4» * . Ban kin* Haw f am It or. mod RMwraa, I4AJ fj ; ( *■* in vaalt ♦.* 4 la* f»l »a nt » ilk ltf.nl R^ •arre Hank *.«*• ' Net amount a due from national t-ank* ftorka on tonka toatto ou-axh of r«<r or loan of roftortla* bank and Ottor ra»* IMWI l. U.fZ Rtowaptton fund uttb V. S. Traaaarvr aad dw from U. S. Ttototf wi i 41* to J Tot*) "Wtl.to* 4* UARIUim I rajdtal work I*K| lr 2 V 1 ' I'udu ntoi proAt. • ' ' OntfatlM MM owdiMiat H * f a>riifWd rtort* ntjtMaadin* « 44 1 < aahUr'i rtork* na "»» tonk out Ha ad i n* M.S1 lnd> ■ idual tofoatta aa».>ar« In 1 AaA . .. Otto* tl*o» (Wfrxtt* It.--Bill* |a>alil* with Fbderal Ho rr»Mr Bank IV" ''-to Total 1241. 05* 4* Stat# of Nn i"ev I'naaif of f'ai* Ma*. « I I. R. C. RICE. < aahier af tM at- *• namot Mk, Aa aatfwinlr »wa«r tto' tto aU- r •'a '«- aatit I. trwa it '•*• ban *»f »> kaowMpa audi |^|tr| E C RICK OtoMar Ral.writod ami auora *r. batata m» thl« ttk j day af Hm lh -I Jan *-- fhoaanabrr , No Ur* NMIr. ! ClTtKl Ai'«t • B I, KiMIlN, JAR I.N SMITH. 8 W t IIARmos. fHractnm NOTIt F. TO LIMIT fRFMTORS. but. of Rohan n*ar. OfRMl. ' Pur«uar>t to tto ordrr of HAUHY R |Hl| «. LAM. Rurmrate r.l Ibr I ..ur,<* of ' apt May. ■a to aw tto t-s .u. - t N«i A !• tto aapVirailaa of (to auhwrlaav. K«aeator . f aaid toaea-rd nottoa U torahy alran id tto rraditnra of ««i.t d^eaaad to axhIMt H* ^ J to aubarritor anHr» «wtb <.r affiryaatl -o ttotr . r laitn* and drmaato apalnat tto wtata »' «al<l daooa^H m i • til tv atto (wonts* from >hi r.tb day of liar. A IV. 1*21. r.* tto> *11! U foraaav barred of aay actio* aeala* the to ifflhff RaarataC.

at his cottage. R5«ver.th stree*. l Ocean aveitue. He wa.- accnmp . •• by former Assemblyman Job* Mi ring. of PhilatielphiA. M;- Klizatirth Robert*, of Car • spent the week-end with Rue- -•• * H. Nulty an«i wife, of thi- city. M:-. Get»rgr W. I»e. of thi4 cit; . -pent la»t wfK-k with her daughter. Mi to El -id M. J*ee, in PhilpiU-lphia. Henry GiMemeyer, of PI- : ooe1a. * •.«. -p*- J t ' «- w inter ii i' n x i* now ir Ocean City for the season. Mrs. C. F. Grim, of Philadelf1' <a, ia> openet her cottage, 1226 We— •ey a\*er.uc, and i- here for the season.

S. C. Goff, a former re.-e'ent wf 1 rids city, who spent the winter in the South, ha* relume*: to h - Pitman 1 home. Alfred I^awrence and family, of Duilirigton, spent several <ta>> recently in their cottage, 1636 A.-bur> avenue. M. Mucker. lie. of Fr.ia« lei phia, ^ cottager in the Thirtx -fourth rt. district here, was among he n-itor* Sunday. Mi** Man E. Bennett, of Philtolelphia. has taker apart r en t> at Farhth street and A-t-ury avenue, for the season. Charles Melor and wife and Mm. Zimmerma an V • . of Phila«lelpHia ' recently vi xitei! I* Breckley an-i wife, of this city.\ Mr<. L. M. Cre- -e.^tTho -per.t *Le winter in the west, has returned tn her home here, accompanied bv M t ^ H. T. Ca* »el berry. Herman Rehbom and wife, of Philadelphia, are located ir the Shriver upartmerts at Nintl reet and the B'>ari walk. * Mi.-- Edith Blun<ri, of Pr -."J-. I phia, ha* heen spending a few >iay*' with her mother, Mr*. Elizabeth Blundin, in this city. Mrs. M. E. DuBois of W oodbary, ha* opene«l her cottage on Central avenue, near Third street, and t - here for the Mason.

Capt. John M. Sharp, of t*i- citj. recentlj observed his birthday annivendty. A few friend* gathcre an-' helped him celebrate. Mortimer Skinner, of Phil: elphia. | a cottager for a numler of years, is| here for the seo*oo. at hi* cottar 601 Fourteenth street". Mr*. Emily S. Webb, who has been t.urse in the office- of Dr. Allen Coi- — — ( lil II 1

I B | L Hflpi \$Mi j?7 V g T S] • t Ihe Finis/ring^* Touch ~ to an inviting interior t* the manner in khich the woodwork is treated. There is nothing tjuite so attractive as a nice I y natural -grained turftcc Btained with LmctuAbkryStoir and coated with Luco*eal Interior Famish ♦ It flows out to a perfectly smooth surface, drying over night with s brilliant lustre of exceptional durability. Usa It and he assured of satisfactory results. Thuuonrofihr tier of f «r«W«( IWraidn — a v am I ah fw each C. H. Shot maker Lbr, Co. 12th ftTeet and Wett a venae OcetR City, N. J. MMHtoMMOHMORMMMPW

for n'e time, ; gune t" I r* (• j. 4, r ^ ^ • arwl . iH remain thete fox an ;r .efir ite Ji-hn R. K* : t.ey. -cretaty of the Bal timore Fire r«krsrtetri' Ad* ciatimi, with a number of frienii.here, w ax a rece? vifitor. Dr. and Mr*. E. <"• Wv *on <»f th»> city, have retur*:e«i fror! Fluiiu, a|.ere thej -per.t the wirier. Di. Wl-Uop. had a great time h-.* -.g. Mi-- B. M. Heim, w t <er spending i«veral week* in I'hiia^iel* phia, is now at her hotel, the Arlington, this city, for the masou. The Mi.-*ea Cret . of Phi - phia, have opened their apartrrent.* . Ji.iia* rial » ET T'l V •• II aA « k!i>Vl*k- i

"On Shore," Eleventh -treet and Ocean avenue, and are here for the Robert L. Gibson, of Palatka. Fla.. a property owner here, who -per.t the winter in the Sooth i. ■ i> now in Pliiludelphia. was among the reeer*. x-ixitor*. Mi-. K. A. Young, uf Philadelphia, who 'fell and oroke her righ". arm ct her home in Phiiaiielphia a few week* ago b In Ocean City for the *ca-on. Waller Chandler, of Philade' |»hia. active in Ocean City Fishing Club affair*, wa* a recent vixitor, accorrpouue«i ; Mr. Ki Jt an Eugene korr«eck. of Phila4leiphia. Mr*. H. H. Smith, mother of M V. Smith, of this city, i* taking a two week>" trip a will visit friends in Ear-ton and Delaware Water Gap. She ha another sor . O-ear G. Smith, in Eaxton. A. A. Howell, a Cainderto lawyer ar^j summer resider.t here, |ienche«l •town Saturday, ^cc*»mpanied by hifamily. He is recuperating from, a -eve re attack of kidney diseaM. He wax in a hospital for ten week-. County Prosecutor Faigwn# C. Cole of Seaville, recently visited hiSterling W. Cole, ar<d family, in thi* city. Mr. and Mi>. Cole al.-o entertained William Tom Jin and wife, of

Ventnor. Mr*. Tomlin is a sister of Mr. Cole. John II. Mactaguc, a well known. Philadelphia banker and summer resident of Ocean City, and Mr>. i Mactague were In town a few days ago. Mr. and Mr-. Mactague own two cottagen on We.-lcy avenue, near Seventh .-treet. POSITION WANTED MAN OF CLERICAL EX PERI- j ENC»:. PERMANENTLY OK FOR SEASON. W M. STAFF 1114 Central Avenue Ocean City

Millinery and Gowns • . ^ Gmghxm Drene* in Attractive lYewgns. at an Attractive INke HILDRETVTS SHOP 826 ASBURY AVE 8 0 UtM I • Mi»l II S Mw 6E0. 0. ADAMS k CO. PLASTERING, RANGE SETTING RRIlK LAT1S6. tote.. He. All Work la Maaaa Um Pramptlx | Attended To. •ee ecu* avenue OCEAN CITY. N J HAVE vow a eottag*. bungalow or a pari men I to lumish* Wt j have a line of Ft'KNiTrRK at less than Philadelphia prices. Wimlow shades a Rpecialty. CHAS. E. ADAMS A BRO, T20 -2t ASBURY AVE. \ Wm. rKXoi.LtssoN. Ir. A-*" M. itto - -w C t Ci\il Enginetr and Surteiar Cltj * nf Hnnr. OrtfB Clty.B J, BRECKLEYS m HOUBm AND 9I&N PAINT*** I CLINTON L BNECKLEY, PROF . Ready Mtied Ihiint* lad and 1Mb Wn and 922 A«t»ury avenue. I ^ mo i»B. to*-W

J, Wit -en, formed of the Packar Automobile Company, Prilalelphla. i- now managing the Ocea City Garage. Nn th .. Oce • f- < *^4-, * • . r ' . Earl New kirk i y. «■' Pi . ideipIJa. spent Satur .ay a S *diy wi:r. Haze! M Newk.ik a wife, < f thix city, parer;t> of the yaang mar..| M Da More>. of r •.I -per t Sur.-iay with her • e.% Mr>.| Wm. Ingerahll, at Glen Mi.i*. Pa. A. J. McKinr arwi R. M. Parte xoti, of Atlar.tie City, wore risitoi - tie re Monday. Mr. Mck:fnn hnrnany friend in Oceai. City, where he wa* a foi mer TfBdrit

FINE MMDltSE IN. HandU-v Talk- to Hi- Men'Biblr (Izik There ha- !>eer. reeewe«1 i Merest in] the Mer.'- Bi :c Clas> of the Metho- ! «li*t Star -i} School during the ia>t few Su* day*, due 70 the ir-pirr z talk- by the paetor, the Rev. Dr. ' Har.xiiey. Dr. Handley last Su* tlpv aftei rooti addrtsxed the men or* "Com. pi titive and Co-op4rrative Labor — Tto* iBlevidng* and the Evil-." The mem- . Itor* were much interested in tb»J live discount. Mctf!" i -T m4" ar tho*e havi* g no regular church affiliatior - are re<iue>ted to attei i the gwiwi- of :hi- c .- - Su^oay aftertHK^r. s. ] . Now is the Time to Plant Privet Hedge Thomas J. Thorn FLORIST II2S Bay Avenue Ocean City New Jersey

*1 utlt,K KSflSMBKi. *6u*v Will M»n !#*•«> Inp *" Jui»» IB. d- f Uf I'd v # - ' f a I • fpf£d jgf ft 1 .• G; fhiUMpttU an ^ f •• IKJTb I a k »* f 4" OlAtl' 1 . Ever . buiL'ing contractor it tb> I ril) i» r w^tie>: with work. The P: »ig-to.-.»iv«e Ijtuyjt ciear»I *117.12 by iio reeent arru*. The Re*«ti'.g brought 1* ezrlo» ] f r\currionij4' Itett Sun<!ay. I Summer hoteL are beikg renovat ed a> improve*! for the aeaxon. iijxjk* a- though Oceo..- City *v. have a "i»at;g-up*" *ux- ■ ler •eat-- : . The Shoif Farf Lir e »- m ' »ng it I parlor can here or. Saturday - ai><: Su: y*. Cottager »■ are airiving and the city i> a> «>uming a yuaner-liD x| pnntntt-

Ocewr. City will thi- pear have the -a me ha toba! I team that played herr I lart jtwr rrr. Flounder* and cmakeif are being I caught at Corwoc '» Inlet. Mr*. Co* W'.ttkamp reports Pia • are being perfecte«i to bulb, a number of cottage* or. newty-fUIen groomi at Strathmgre. Quite a few of Ocear. Cfty% re*ifciiU hre token a look at "'lack"! Demp*ey," who i* ir Atlantic City. Mr*. E. C Stoy. of €20 Wc*le> ivetiue. ha* received a crate of .ri apefnnt from. Mr*. C. W. Sti ie-. of j j M« r.atai. Porto Rico. Harry Hawthorne and Dorothea | Barlow, of thi* city, were trophv winner* tx.-the annual county public •cho./'- >pelling conte^t. o GET flAM CONTMACT. Tee Atlar.tie County Boarc of ' Choto?. Freeholder* ha* awaroe<l the Porter- Smith ompany, of thi- city. ; the contract to construct a mile of r concrete gutter- it Abttecor , at a cort of $19,000. SIGNS AND SHOW CARDS Advertising Space to Let ( Hit Door Advert tomr Pictorial Work llil Panting*. < leaned and Re- vanished R . G . HARPER 121 W'evi Aveoar ileeaa tlj, N. J.

PIONEER HOTa NUN IN THIS CITY IS BURIED Ikiuu a. bmitb, 92 Ycgri, Du d is PcDOftylvaeii Ma souk Hone. I *Mmt B. Srr.iik, who dial at u+ Nxwc.K Hume in BkMb 1 4» 1 ear* ■ ' d1 waa i-. - it M-. .ahuwkiti B inday. wot the p;4/inarr b<4* mm of Ckaar. Cgy. H» to v . re-.t ir. the a pr%: 7 tf : >tf». He wo Tad uc W tr. |>- Holet frofr U'l" Branch to Or*., jt »'■ rw-/. ' neb*. >! cr. parr i f t# i vt aow ocruyoe*! by the Brigouc.. The iMNue wa« bro-ugbt to rt <«• a we* •*-! ^ to lac By former Chief of Police K. B. BcuU. It war the At 4 ir, thii re .-on. Mr. Smith znade aldtioM to the .otei aad later not tfag proper!/ u> « • a- M-'tew*. Then Mr. ^rte*1 a Lore* or E*orHwf b- .r ut Si • ' -'.rtorT ut-*i Weriey owe e. He *!•« Lfi a baniisg how t A -bury avet.ue <tor Sewer.ta aim He built the fifwl houae Bin after *he klaad bad Uoen take' over by j rke Lake brother- Thta wa* iacate .it the coner of Stttttfk ctraet an> I Anbury a**f*oeMr. Smith and hi* family Uvee ere for about L fleer, year*. Then hey arer.7 t. Pralaoelpbia, where ae i o gaged in the r ' oe! Uiiiaero He eavca three cow* and throe doaghm H* if ma to have beer, the oldaM M- - in PemjyHroaia. For -»rt than fifty yean he was Me":ried with M- ock orgar.itatiot.*.

o H.%> LARGE CONTRACT. Is additior. to M« other work. » facto keep! i:m: ce. the jomp. T. W. . Fbptmtc. eiccthdftr, of thr tr.y la* the cor.tr&ct fog the ckrtntv work at the Towxaandl h*t Coa>' j Guard Station. Mr. Kzrmwd kos just bad a new «gr. gdased ir. front of his zttngtxve etoee on Aobwry aveode.

' VOO WILL FIND OUR. WORK CQgRECT — . PRICES ^ LESS THA*J — jEX pect fyti&turtfijIittlcPfitutl ff ^ tr ft wtU charge van leas tha \1/ you expect for good, re'tmartial piuxr.tdag wortL We wouki rather keep quite hueall the toot and charge reguUr aian to man price* thor. we weofc to were barge a few di satisfied cnStnt nets and finally take a Jeh piuoMMg ^ the poorHouse. HANS SURKHAROT 643-Sl Aman toeoM ocu« on. I 1.

(II, no Silvertown Cords JL are included in the (~s Goodrich • Tire Price Reduction Among tires SlLVERTOVTN is the name that instantly con-.-evs 4 V W the thought of the highest { known qualitx. Their genuine value has given them first place in the esteem of motorists. Motor car manuia&urers and dealers are quick to emphasize to their prospects that their cars arc equipped with Silvertowns— knowing that neither explanation nor argument is necessarv. This makes all the more important the fad that Silvertown Girds are included in our readjustment of tire prices which took effevt May 2nd. THE W F OtXYWKH RtTtWR COMPANY t.dk«AOkto Your Cwwdewh M*t » 1 W aagph tpm wkk Goodrich SihrrtPW* Cord*. Cuidrirli Fabrics awd Qaa Km) tad tar TwW* w «h» K>* priniatodtox »fi the L** if 1 Mb* ^ ^