OCEAN CITY SENTINEL, OCEAN CITY. N. J.. THURSDAY. JULY 21. 1921 EIGHT — — — ■ i.iM.T.,..!. — — — " muni —
- ' I Perfumed Epistles ' " I * 1 Br R- RAY BAKER
Big Rrare Format cr was not a woman batar. He was not Interested, tbat was alLWhile the reat of thu surveying crowd Jtiat wa* mtaarfring the Low | Ridge range for the coming of the railroad spent Its apare time In receiving perfumed tnnll and answering l« BI* , Bruce sought aolafu In nicotine In the. , ae.-iu«loii of hi" bunk or roamed the , wllils of Wilderness woods and cum- f "Oo to It boya," was his advice. ' "Some day youtl learn lietter. Worn- ( en are all right ua parlor decorations and to consume surplus cash. In candy and clothes, but as for me — wefl. I'm ( going to buy myself a farm some day. , where 1 eon have horses, dogs and cows and chickens. They're of snipe use In l he world, and they don't go , hack on you when you're down aud , out." Naturally, the others resented these outburst*. They defended the fair *ex valiantly, ami by sheer nutnhers forced Big Bruce to desist from hi* oral attacks. "All right. Ill keep still In the future." he growled: "but yon can't pref rant a fellow thinking; and while Ttiu'r# finding your time away with pen* and Ink you can lr« your minds dwell on the fact that I consider you're all eon founded Idiots." Sunday was a day of reSI- Jn the wo* sis a* well a* the places where clTlllxatlon'rtdgned. and also II was a day when a great deal of letter writing »aa accomplished. In "Love's Lodge." which Big Bruce sarcastically christened the shanty where the surveyors were making their headquart era. On one of these Sundays Bruce set out on a hike which he railed a", "relief expedition." "I'm going to get nilcf from the pcrfum.ll nlr of this shack." he an-j Bounced as he took an old walking stick he had carved from a tree' branch, a package of sandwiches and a sanitary cup. "Here's hoping you all get married and settle down to blissful contentment — no excitement, no pleasure, no nothing." ami he strode disdainfully from the qhack *lnto the woods. , It was not a case of envy with Big Bruce. He could hare been admired by many klris had he chosen, for be was a good, healthy, bandaomo specimen who looked well either In ballrtnu or backwoods. However, Big Bruce had not met the right sort of His mother died when he wss a toddler. and when he grim up hta father's Bnanrlal standing-threw him In with a . lot of society buds who had no mission In life other than to look beautl- - ful. sip Iced drinks and play bridge. No. women held no Interest for him. . They were to him, *5 he bad said, mcro ornaments or playthings and not to be given consideration In a serious, busy ltnrid. Big Bruce drew bis lungs full of pttrealr as he swung along the ridge. b?Mln3 for.lnke Crescent, where he' knew a^-iUt-bottomnl row boat was drawn np on shore. It was well along In summer and vegetation was In fnll bloom, with birds chirping In the trees , and Insects bussing merrily — and some ef them stinging Ju»t as merrily. Bruce expelled clouds of pungent tobacco amoka. drawn from a venerable pipe, and hummed a tune. He waa enjoying himself Immensely. letting Into the rowboat he propelled It across the lake, which warn shout two miles wide and Are mflos long. A stiff breexe ruffled the water Into choppy wares, but Big Brace's strong firms drove the scow through j them without noticing the resistance. | Arriving on the other side be drew the craft up on shore aud continued bis wand •rings. Suddenly, while walking along enjoying the solitude of the wn«il« and thinking of his foolish friends hsek In "Lovers' Lodge." he felt a sharp, piercing pain in his right sides At the same Instant the report of a rifle echoed through the forest. Big Brace tumbled In s heap on the ground and almost lost consciousness. For moments that seemed like hours the young man lay there helpless, the pain growing more Intense all the while. With an effort he reached his \ left hand to the woond and withdrew It coveted with blood. He felt nauseated and black dots swam before hi* eye*. Realising It would not do to !!• there and allow his strength to ebb. he forced himself to crawl along the path on which "he had been walklug. II seemed that he had crawled at least throe miles, stopping frequently to regain strength, when he came Into a clearing. In which some one wa« cooking over a Are. With the knowledge that help was at hand, 111# Brace drifted Into unconsciousness. When his eyes opened some time later, .he looked up Into -a pair of hlsek ones which were' owned by a girl of shout twenty, who was garbed In wed-Bltlng buckskin clothes, with a short skirt, leggings and a wide-brimmed hat. She had • lark hair that fell In heavy folia around her neck, and she had white teeth and a pug nose nnd lot? of freckle*. She was-Bttractlve In some ways, hut In others Ike was decidedly plain. "I've got your wound fixed up," she told him. "Some fool man has been hunting out of season nnd got the wrong kind of game. If I had Bred that shot It would have hit what It was aimed at." She snorted In disgust. An examination with his hands showed Bruce that his shirt hqd been cut away around the wound and a bandage put In place. The bandage was wet. but be ascertained that It was with water Instead of. blood. "It's not serious— If I hurry you home." she told him. In business-like B tone*. "U xouH try to walk, and lean ns ; ID
. en me an you ""ant to, we can mnxe It to the canoe." It was not a great distance, and somehow. In spite of the pain and his weakened condition, which became more pronounced when he essayed to walk. Brace was almost sorry when they arrived at the shore and she him Into the canoe. ' It was gro tying dusk, but Big Bruce could *••<• that there were white caps on tho lake, lie doubled the girl's ability to paddie through the savage waves, but he kept his own counsel. Before npshiiig the crafl Into the water she filled Ills pip* for him placed* the stem between his tegth and lighted It- He Was so untaxed by (his : an of ihoughtffilness that he came near forgetting tal draw on the pipe. Soon they were! tossing on the lake. _JSig Brace was immewhat npprehenj . siVaybut he knew he was powerless to ' help the girt who was seated In the. stern paddling vigorously to keep the nose of the boat headed Into the ridge* of foam. If she faltered nnd allowed the oncoming waves to- turn the canoe and swivp against Its side there was ' i»o telling what would result. However, she worked like a trojnn. 1 never uttering a word, and despite the ; foot that It was now- so dark the shore | on, either side was blotted "Ut. she seemed confident of being able to ' reach her destination, whatever If might he. At last thny were landed. *nd the 1 girl surprised Bruce by dragging the ' canoe clear of the water wUth him la ' It. almost tipping him out ' "There." she breathed, rather hearlly. "Now for the car." She left him, and presently a flood of light from the spotlight of an auto ! surrounded him. Again she ald.il him 1 -to walk, and presently he was reel InJ Ing In the tonneau of the car speed- ' Ing over tm- rood. Soon they came to a branch road. 1 which they followed for a short dts- ' lame. stopping finally In front of a 1 comfortable looking cottage. In which cheery lights were burning. 1 Half an hour later Brure was la ■ bed, a fresh bondage over the wound. ' the girl's brother having come to help ' look after the patient. "Father will be back soon." the girl ' told him. "He's- a doctor, and hall ' fix yon np right : hut I know you'll have lo stay hare three weeks It's ' lucky we didn't go back to the city ' yesterday as we had planned." S Throe weeks .later Big Brace was ' hack la "Ltmrt I-odge." practically I recovered from his wound. ' One day one of the boys came trar- > Ing Into the Shock with a packet of • mall In one hand and a lone letter In > the other. > -nelp ! hekpl" he cried. In mock distress. "Here's t letter for Mr. Brace I Forrester— nnd It's pink and got perI fume on It." s Brure took the letter, his fare blax- - Ing. nnd retired to his bunk. The oth- - ers gathered round and looked on In • : open-mouthed astonishment while be f read to himself smiling the while. Presently he finished perusing the ■ missive and when be looked up be ap- ■ parontly noticed for the flrat time that I ' be had an audience. "What's the matter with you - hoob«r he snorted. "Can't a fellow . fall In love If be wants to? Say. where . In th..n«t>r'ajoo>e Ink, paper anfi penT" ' SEND FOR ; GUIDE f Sow*#. stasis. Mb*. SJJ. A ***•*' v» r*w m— >«'* t MOWN en alw.r# MOWN. j WM- HEXRY ^MAUjLX.Ja.. i BRECKLEY'S * HOUSE AMD SfOTlf PAINTER s r CLINTON L. BRCCKLEY, PROP * Ready Mixed PolnU. Lead and (HP ? 92(1 and 922 Asbnry avenue. NOTICE j. j If , ea a«#d aa allumind oim Xo dWobblo* d Cl#a*l*f • Spmihv b, (h# da, or bout k S" , FLORIDA D 'ONES e Oct*- clT,v*,F*°l?iwWJt'aafT e —'s i - ■ ^Samuel Heck er , SECOND HAND FURNITURE '* ha*?aoy Uj'i'i i' t o*#n raal l ' rlaptwua* Sc. as? # Something New for the benefit of Oces J City people " Ocean City House Cleaning 1 ^ Comnany '■ 7j0 West Avenue JJj Ocean City New Jersey • JONES. KOGRKS * BA^SELL *1 A. L JON KM. Mamuo-r •a. _ : FIRE ESCAPES t» for all types of buildings |IV ALSO REPAIRED AND PAINTED ic — — — « We guarantee approval of £ local and State authorities it on all our work. £ Builders' Iron Work iy I!" BR0WNW3RTH & CO. er ten sa-son stbict PHILAOCLPHIS ^ "Let us Estimate" y
PERSONALS Frank Houseman, of Philadelphia . Coari of Common Pleas, i* agiong , the Boardwalk strollers. Chas. E. Caldwell, trust officer of . the Mutual Tn-t Company, of Thila . Chas. Black, -on of Hugh Black, ' former receiver at tax in Phila- . delphia, and connected with the T'eiut* sylvania Department of Stale, i' a Chan. Sa'yre. former mender of J Philadelphia Councils, and onbe i piesolent of the Young Republican Club hf Philadelphia, is vfrceting friend- in thi* rCM.lt. 1'. S. (.rant, of Sharon Hill, is here for the season. J Dr. ami Mr*. Frank White. ofJPhila- ! delphia, are enjoying a. rest in this ( George Williams, son - of Dr. W'illiams. of Philadelphia, is. aii\ong tho.-e seen on the lieach. Edward Wilson, of Philadelphia, rhief n-sirtant of the Pennsylvania J State Boonl of Charities, is among i 1 the visitor*. " Great numliet-s of «urf Igither* ■ Some little evrttemcnt in Ocean ! j City Sunday morning. K.ps.I *1 tb* C*ngm*» *t lb# TUCK SHOE NATIONAL BI NK at T *#k*b*#. I* lb# Sl»l* *1 N#« J»rs#y. *1 lb# ftos# *t butua on Jus# M. ISII ItESOb'KoF-S 1 Loan# and diuounts. Inttodliie j, ' , Oib*r-bonde itwkt -nmiuni .U.MS..4 I L*^t VTta 'yiiwwFRrnnr»# Bank . t'*«h in v»uli *iul smoum do# . i tram national bunk. J_ MUM ^ Chuck# on bank# located mitsidc ^ - "tISSuw and'iliu'fraraHi. 'i I Traasam €23 00 Total tm.fsi.1* u abilities • Capitol stock paid Is M.0««.W> • Undivided praSta Clicalattne notoa mituandln* l:,Toe.tie I (VrtllWd chocka ool.tajBn« ^ _ outal anding _________ 4. SO ' Individual dapoula tubjM lo . ch#ck »t-4T! »0 Othur Urn* dmodu MXt»M ' v*"1' - #3 000 00 Total _~BTMS1.1I Slat# of Nnn» J#ca#y. County of Cap# May. ¬ . ' wly'V" y l*ATthit'lh#*Sm»*uJti , E. L. BICE C«#hWT.^ ^ ■ I day of July. 1»I1 t Jamnn Bhocmakur. Notary Public. "STL Tliui-IN. , AM. CHAMPION. m. p. ooonunr. r I Dlraclor. t 1 ' ' s' 1 Repurt of lb* raudilWo of lb# FIRST NATIONAL BANK .1 Ocaua City. ^ ^ ^ RESOUBCK^ Oiucdiufla. saaoruiud. — 1ST. -A euritic# pwuod , . — 411.130.00 „„„„ sjgy-"— ■ "* Bowl Eatat# ownod other than , Basktno Boonn ll.004.Tt . Lawful Baaurvi wltb Federal Bo- : aerra Bauk 1M.07L1: Caah In vault and unuunt da# from National Bank# ST.llt.ll j Unttad M1MI of rl,rS^rLari raportlns -iS#_4S '' tns^albK^^^^-ZZ-Total ^ UAOLiiT.40 — 1 LIABILITIES u ttillii u/£Ji Cnabbar'* rbecka as own bask owu 1 BUndina : njUL' Individual depoail# uihject to T0.#i4[. ri Co#tia«ntnaof' li»»dl dsn In tens than lu days 4.014.01 Other tiaaa drpaoiti 4Tl.TTI.lv ; UnUnd "status1 Mil IncTadlay 5!1 draou tT* of Unuod "bSuw' d^ # ™ buraiu offceora . IM4T.11 B'riivTi*l,u-r». Bank 120.000.00 I B.U. pnynbl* with Fodsral Bnono* . — . Bank : 111.010.00 ^ LisUiuVue^other^lhan tbeeo^ahera ~ Totnl — — r I1JMX5T40 Iff Stat* of N#w Jvraey. County of Cap* May. u. 'and' UiJf0doREhinCTaJ" * "u. ,,b^ knowtadnaTaX' hoBof.""" °™ ' H. S. MOWKER. Cadiler. "J! I2tk day' of July. 1*21. a" a. Curtis RobiMon. Notary Public. R. B. RTITES. H. A ffTAINTON. blractnr#. < OBDISAMF. S#. if entitled.^ "An onllnnnca^ rueulntlny^jiuhUi "" T!IK"BOARI> OK COMMISSIONERS Of 5. THE CTT* OK OCEAN CITT 1>0 <1B IIAIN : , i .'W^l.^Thnt —ctjon nine of tho ordlasnu atf 'r.|p, any build or rrec'ed for th# an ° — -jyauadfe' ,ST tttt j raid f b. ^"^Ibe* tunint. Sec. Thi# ordinance #hnU ink* nice JOB. O. CHAMPION WM 11 I AMI HELI. E A. CORSON^. ( ^ Not Ira Tli# above ordinance wn# pnsaud on tblri aad final readiaa nt a awelina- of. the Boarv held on the ISlh dsr »l Juljr. I0XL at thi C,unminnu>ner#* Chamber*. City Hall. Oraar CMy. New Jersey at th* korfr of throe o'rlocl harry a. morris. City Clerk — ML IL Pf. J2.10
Eight employes of the Philailel- , phia W Reailing Railway have been 1 a.hleil tu the company V iiension list : .luring the " past month. Of there. eigh. employe- i*e ha.l 48 years of ' service, two had 4(1 year- of service. ' .me hml 13 year*, tu e 10 year*, two ,37 year*, ami one . 30 years of sertr'alne *rnL tb^ 't--kuiv .duclS. on the ' hirhwar# within the lirr ' t ibc Ciij of entillrd a# ^ above, tu pnv r-.ud to ^ read a^ Sec* Thai thh ordinance .hall take efImmediately. " / JOS. i.. «(AMP!ON'. The above or.li itnace » :i [-#■—! on Ant r NfkTICK TO BATHERS Notice I# hereby riven (but an and after j be rlrul'ly enforced.' AN ORDINANCE ' LTun any of the ttreel. or alley# of tic-en City in Bathin* Kobe#. Suite or Other Co#- ' I eulta or other raetunuw of e similar noturr . arorn ever aaid^Jiathiny robes^or iWt^to of" klmuijc'Jafetv! o* tTt.oeo.ro , CITT OK OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY • per rant. PAVING BONDS * SEALED proposals" will be i...l ed by New Jersey, at ^ a meetlnic to iu held hy mni ° Hall. Ocean Ot?!"Nro 7crw}. ",7'7£' Imir 0 of 1 o'clock in the afternoon. iDhyUcht Snv- « inc Time) nnd heinir 2 ..clock in the afternoon (Standard Time) on o MONDAY. AUGUST 1. 1*21 #. April' 1.' 1*21 and ^^a^prr cerium |( per h '•? o'l' ltzz*" io"'i»»*"i™ei~c Tn^ ts.roo os ' on April t#t 1*2* nnd tS.OM'.uo an April l>t C' Bid# to he In sen Id envelop-, nnd tnsrkd "BIDS FOR PAVING BONDS-' and to he accompanied by a certified eheck on a Nn- ^ Jersey, "end payable to "the older of Clnrince (2 |ur rant'.'l'ot TTd"""' •" '"° *""" Ion Orthelnwjtan of clld.eu"* 'r .yl^d of New York CltCv. #• to the.r ealldity. The amount neenbmry to be raiaird It ,, iMMM, ^ (Jnleqa alj^hid# are rajertmL bond# wUI be tra.O*OJKl'nJhej.f?ra nd( ttUtt '^"^UaB •j KJT'Sffe'rtnB^i 'pay'" the*hi^he#tddaddittoui >0 PrBy order of th* beard of Coram Utionrr# of the City of Ocean City. New Jeraey. and I# anid Boer#W*s*rve# 'the ri^hi to reject any ;n Dated July 12. 1*21. HARRY A. MORRIS. 25 City Clerk. Adc_%14. St Pf. St. 35 i2 ! ■ — - — i No. lit « WHEREAS, certain public Improvcmcn-.t I wen mode by tb# City of Ocean Qly and ' that tho root thereof a* to the eapense of •* tho City of Ocean Qty at lame amounts to An ordinance ' declaring to th# eitaat of 45 *43.2(4.41 at to th* City of Ocean City for : _ Bfs,'sT2(rsrsriLr^o,s; * . of Ocean City be Iseuad for said amount. THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF ; — THE CITY OF OCEAN CITY DO OR- ** DAIN : See. 1. That th* ema of X.I24.T5 th* coat PQ tarye and by virtue of at impraveaaent erectj- la a fifteen feet wide alley between Central oral thormt."' Tkat'me^a^f JT2AHIA* thJ .« tare* and hy vtrtua of an improvement erected under an ordinance, entitled. "An 0, ordinance^ tu erect n butkhand In 'he^Oty^of thereto and anid line ba sinning fnrtywivht of Fifty-fourth afreet nnd runnina aoutbweeterly to the e-uthweeverty line of Fiftycoat of nima to tha CUy of Omen City nt ordiqpnre to^ construct, erect ^ mvd ^bultd and J. othef* than th* Atlantic Ocean withinf00 Jv* territorial jurtadiction of the City of Ocean my City of Ocean Cue ui t*rae. r 77™ by virtue "f- thled! -'■Anr"ofrflflc^^r boDd aM^meliVt hit . bulkhead Ibein. n pite breakwater) from Focty-eiabtb at reel to th* touthwerterly tide He- of Flltyetyhth ttirct fat and nlona th* line of W— b» avenue and fey rC: and danuee* ami evponoca theroof." That th* #um of 25.432.00 th* coat of raiunae to ^ the City of Oceqq #' ^l«'ve. and" Mid. and" to rapldr ind"malntii^7'a ire, th* Atlantic Ocean elthln'lhe territorfct bile iuriadirtion of Ocean City and Providian for ted th* met thereof, and an ordinance estnbliahIn* n bulkhead line in navirable water# other than the Atlantic Ocean." All said >K- sum# shall he paid by tha City of Ocean nra "tGi^ bon<h' , JJ,, .ut.nunt end |a not raqulrad to be filed lucnuwt of the the heoda nrvd 'ptle^ueakCnSra0' aloa!i"the •ri- float or^lnUt front# In^Oraan (Sty. ^New hit !"io|0' rmphrvd ^ «■' the aspiration of ten day# from It* final (r«t ******* - W. H. CAMPBELL. The above ordinance pa# passed on first and second reedln* tt n meet lac of (he drd held July.'TvTl nnd wilt be taken 'ap for ard third nnd final tarai# al a mcettna of mid Board lo lu held Aim. I. 1*21. Com-mlMlnn- "•# era' chamber#. City Hall. Ocean CUy. New •an Jrnrr_ ,he hour hf thjamjckuk In the ra* afternoon^ tOaytirht tnsiF* timet beta* two 18. °,0C * "lLARRY A. MORtUS. irk. City Clerk. T-14, 31. Pf. I1S.H K
ARE 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 Electric Company V" «r--Tr fi - - ■■ i
— # f*~) ORDINANCE. No. If* ' ' JSSSS^ShX h.'. 1 'S; j JL ^'-rafi jTth tTi ™s,nyc Tom. I1«*.I5*.*« now evtdeficed by ^ [^J^hutil I 'numloTrai " IT* JS. aV/ !•!» iliSHid 324 lire. 31. 1*1* Iletnnnd 200.00 .527 Jna. 2*. 1*20 Demand L540.00 d 3(1 Mar.' 1. 1*20 Demand i.TMJM ^ 3.3 Apr. 2*. [*20 [Mmnd *40.00 3*5 Apr! 24.' l»jo Demand 500.00 u *13 July l«. I»t0 Demand 4.000.00 I * *14 Aun. 2. 1*20 I "emend l.Ow.lKt >f *15 Auc. 30. | *20 jleoiand 3.0J0.00 '430 Dec. 22 ! 1920 Demand 130.00 .T 645 Feb. 14. 1*21 Demand l.»oo .00 d 643 Mar 7. Ttil ' Demand *.000.06 y 446 Mar. 7. 1*21 Demand 1.300.00 649 Apr. t. 1*21 j-mand J.000.00 (73 May V." '*21 lumind ijooioo 1 475 May So. t»2J Demand 2.120.0* ^ ' bonds oT^lk^Qty ^ tfoma Clw. New Jertey. , In th# acirrenate principal amount of 1107.000.00 and to be known as "Coast Protecitoa >f Bond. " >r THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS "#OF <r THE CITY OF OCEAN CITY DO OKty DAIN : _ See. I. Bond, of the City of Ocean City, i . a manlripal corporation of New Jeraey. Indhe spcrrv'tr principal nmonnt of *107.000.00 and „ joke known na^'Conat I'ro<#«lon^fcnd<^^re " of ' asp act of the Lratslature of th* State ml < Jijita'"™?* 'nUll*d* ' and'olhee'obTp r Sm™ city, boraunh. viltane. town, township *. or any munlctpnlity noverped by nn Improeu- ^ mcnt fonmimuir' npprwrad^Mnrah^Sf. ^t»14 S shall 'bi 52!*?)uK«U5r,|Wl *iSd ^1 tuar interest at tb* rate of Ma per centum. " D,' V^'BFra^,raUirnu',Tch' yea^U^ind 1,1 Shall be numbered from 1 to 107. lorluri.*: rl ri!w)0.00. curb" and ihall mature *4.000.00 ft Aunuet 1«. In each of the ears of 1*22 to £ 1933. Inclusive, and 12.000.00 on Aunuft In. r* In each of the years 1*54 to llta. Inclusive Sec, 2. ^ The money ^lo ^tu raised,,^ ^ said s I SS SjT£ ! months after' the ccmptotion of curtain of t' the Improvements ns Indicated In the schedule pj end to the payment of the const of this K (a)" The period of useful net# of the trok_ pravement beinn tb* eonetcuctkm of the : 2 boardwalk belnn fiftran years and all the " the lurSfif "mldu'ncs. "and the above beinn he det* *v*^c* Prabol^ot useful neat ^s k^s not raqnired to be filed by virtue of Chnp■JJrtcr 10*. Inw. of 1*20 of the State of New X Jersey because of the proceed* from the tele r, for the (wyment of ^ note#^ to^ temporary eft ret at the expiration of ten days from Its W. H. CAMPBELL. N*U» " : Ikurd^Ommimlon.r*1of',Ocein'cHy0N. "j^ hetd^ Julv'.^I*2l and will be taken np for ,J„: JsansyVai^Ibe i™r ot*1 t'h roT^o" lock *i n '""the _|J nfterruutn JDaylicht tavinc time) beinn two an. o'clock (Standard time), HARRY A. MORRIS. T-14 It. Pf. 230.30 ,k i Ailvcrtiie In the SENTINEL. w
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William Maloney Auto Electricians S|re«loinetois Kvjiairctl. Haltcrios Rt-pairctl. I'rcslo- I.ite -Storage Batteries. Acetylene Gas A|»|«1iatiees Generator. Starlrr and Ignition work 2.107 ATLANTIC AVENUE Atlantic City, N. J. Phone 138 J j '
American Audit Co. ACCOUNTANTS Autlils Examinations Svsteins Income Tax Cha«. W. Perry,C.P.A.(N.Y.> Belles*# Coort ikUd-l. Pkilsdelpkis. Pa William S. Leech CM Atlaatic tee. - Pkoa* 281E
Asco Teas 1 l\r4 ',-lb pkc 21e : lb 15e la * pkRWhen the day is hoi and slicky, i And your tli*poidUon'» pieky. / And your temper giml your temperature just Sound the clink of tinkling glu-iVn^-vi (h-t u drink of cooling ''Asco" Orange Pekoe— it will leave you with a SltKM. Orange Pekoe— India Ceylon— Old Country Style— MixedPlain Black ' Satisfy Yourself The very first cup of tbe delicious Asco Coffee will eon- > ' vince you that if you are paying more than 2!ic for Coffee, you 1 lie throwing money away. Asco _ Coffee lb 25 c Why pay more when you can't buy lietter? ADDRESSES OF OUR OCEAN CITY STORKS: 745 Asbury avenue, Groceries 755 Asbury avenue, Groceries and Meats. 2 A wo Store* all over New Jerney Pennnylvanla, Delaware and Maryland. p — —w— ^reC MINERVA YARNS 5 BY Experienced Demonstrator ~ AT I ♦ STAINTON'S - -«)

