Ocean City Sentinel, 9 March 1922 IIIF issue link — Page 2

TWO : OCEAN CITY SENTINEL, OCEAN CITY, N J., THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1022

SHIFTERS' CLUB _ Started Here La«t Saturday Night — Wore Green Neckties If you see n group of men on the street acting suspiciously, or meet un inilividu.il who makes peculiar signs, don't think for :t moment they are crazy, i They're only members of tlje Shifters' Club: The. group in all prolability is getting ready to shift, while • the- Individual is trying to find out if you are a member. The Shifters' Club broke loose in ■ Ocean City Inst Saturday night wlien , over twenty-five leading business men ( of the town were initiated into the fast growing Order. . Dr. C. H. Vai! started the thing go- ■ ing when he took in Ralph I- Chester. real estate broker. Chester promptly f went out into the highways and by- t ways and corralled a score or more-Oft other business men, and the entire 11 throng then went the rounds ttf the r city.

Among those taken in were Dr. J. Thornely Hughes, a prominent pharmacist; Russell H. Nulty, treasurer of the Ocean City Title and Trust Company; Evwftcu A. Corson. tfcmminsiocer -of Streets ; Dr. Allen Corson; -» """"Ewing T. Corson; realtor; Reuben W. Edwards, n pioneer; Edward M. Sutton, a ftmner postmaster; Dr. Wilson Y. Christian, dentist; Clayton Haines Brick, realtor; Charles B. Powell, provisioner; Otis M. Townsend, builder; Floyd C. Bimma, restaurantcur; Andy Scull, builder; Howard S. Stainton, merchant, and others whose names cannot be recalled at this time. At Howard Stainton "s store all of the members were furnished with green neckties which, by the way, are the symbol of the organization in Ocean City. REAL ESTATE NEWS Published in conjunction with the Cape May County Gazette. Cape May ; Court House, week ending Feb. 24th: Ocean City James D. Ash to Richard R. Banks.

SUMMER SCHOOL — May Open on Twenty-ninth of June, This Year c James M. Stevens, superintendent ot n j the public schools of Ocesuy City, '• states that the Ocean City State SumP mor School may open this year on c Thursday, June 29. If so .the school " will close Wednesday, August 2. This n " f~ about the usual time for condaet- ' ing the school here. He says lie expects to have with the school most of ' the faculty of other years, and he ' also states that there will be some i changes in the courses offered. W. A. Ackerman, of Trenton, chief of the slate bureau of academic Cre- . dentials, and director of the state's ■ , summer schools, will I* held at the . • Ocean City State Summer school on i the opening day and also at other \ ■"times during the sessions. M i . Acker- j j ' was for years supervising princi- ! > pal of the schools at Somerset* and he , ^taught for two' years hitjif Ocean City '

F. Summer school. ' i The Ocean City- board of education I [ f has offered the state school authorities | , the use of the school buildihgs here for ; t the summer school, this having beer.jj " the practice of the board for years, j , ; ' • IMPROVING STORE Alterations to the old'AVeaver store ' , have been started by Edgar 3. Welsh, , builder, for Vincent Tranquillo. the , new owner. Exterior improvements-;^ " will lie the addition of bulk windows. , ; The interior of the fmst floor will be | n l arranged to accommodate new up-to- J date shoe repairing machinery. j ,, ORDINANCE N«- IM r An Ordineenre to»stitheriI. th. Atlantic , Citr Railroad Company. s^torporstloo to tar. , • and orsr Second Street. Simpaon Avenue. J Haven Avenue and the alter ecutheeet .hereof. ' in the City of Ocean City. Nee Jereey. and " ptovMlut the term, and ronditiona for ttrant- * the board of COnOBSIONESS of the „ crrr of ocean city do ordain : „ Section I. That th* Atlantic City Railroad C, , Company, a corporation he atwMa^ herehy ate ot inn at a point of connection with it» niitrar pi male track nn^Haven Avenue, at a point^about rt

lTO^frel nenheaal of Seeeind Street: a apttr t V. feet northweet ^cf Havrn ^Avenue^ Into' prirat.- i It alio a track arroec Simpvon Avenue, from a c d track of the Wed Jersey and Seevhore Rail- e IS ridtM^Snpton ' A van ue ' "a bout Is* t^aonta « !- etut of Aid track, and . track cmmenr.or c ■" loc'tei'"'"' his ^ ' 0 "^"ma.ta^'iJrt^r'lhli otdiuncc.*' " * Section That th* trecka herein author, aed j f shall be laid and maintained at the entire coet p Haven Avenue. Simpaon Avenue and Second f] 1 pany shall keep such pavma and aldewallu j = I' That pedevtralna and 'vehicle, 'can paw In •*?«- ! . and with convenience on th* eaid streets' and if the said paru of strrets and aide- 1 - 1 netllta are not an repaired and maintained. 1 | then the said city, may (after ten day.' j - ; notice in wridw. which Mta ahall be mailed ; with povtace prepaid to aaid eompany'a last : .CO of Mild ncdir - nnjre ticket ^aaont^n thta^ 1 have the mid' atreeea amT .i.lJIT.Ik. made mfe , 1 ; and mnvenient ^fot WFRc^tiavd acdWM. ' ; of 'this city, dial I bo conelueive aa to how the said roadway, and eidrvralka ahall he kept in [ safe and convenient condition for - public : travel, approved by the Board of Public Utility Commits ibn of New Jersey, or euch other ' . thnriu. and srilhost obesrtions upon or by the > said Railroad Company. ^ ian q- p.;i ' • road Company shall idemnify and tare harm- ; Jew the^City ofOgM^Cjgh to^cmaaaac as bi°«OTpaiIedh to*pay"or^Srar or'to tatcm I lishla former by reason of or trrowtlts out of ; this ordinance, or the construction or mainSection 4. That aaid tracks shall ha laid so , that the top of rail or raita-shall not at anytime be^hteher than the atrm^gradc asjsjvow be placed and at such elevation si mar be detenmned by tlm governing body ^ thia city. Section i. That the right crantsd^hy thi. Uon"Th« the**aaid"wgKays* celled by said Railroad Company shall be always open to the public as a public thoroughfare, including roadway and sidewalks and If the aaid Utility board with like power or authority, shall rert thereof. "shall ha closed to th* publir by reason of mid tracks or^ aaid^ci<~«inc.^thcn moved by said Railroad Company upon ten

$9,000. Lots 9 and 11, block 9, Ocean 1 City Land Company. Walter L. Burr to William F. Sehriver. $7,500. Lots 190 and 192, Section A. Frances B. Keen to Ethel M. Whit- ( son. $1,000. Lot 724, Section G. j John Briggs to Charles Bailey, $2.- , 300. Part of lot 127, Section A 1 Syl A. Leith. et al., to Walter L. Haehnlen. S140. Lot 623. Section F. ; Hannah F. Johnson, et vir„ to Jos- J eph P. Craeiey, et ux. $8,000. I.ot i 673, Section C. . ;J Harry S. Powell.; et ux., to J. Roy i Oliver, et ux. Ltd 698, Section G. 1 1 Bernard Ruckdeschei, et ux., to 1 ] Charles J. Curran. $1,250. Lots 1313 ( ' and 1311, block 13, Gardens, plan 3. Charles J. Curran to Jefferson Mid- ; J dleton, et ux. $3,750. S. E. 10 feet of ; j lot 2 and N. W. 20 feet of lot 4, Sec- 1 1 tion 2, plan 2, Ocean City Land Com- - J pwy. Lillian Baer Wilson, et vir., to i Frances R. MacKnin. $11,500. Lot' i 679 and 680, Section C. J Walter A. Dittrich, et ux., to Ralph I W. Davis, et ux. $6,250. Part of lot t 521, Section A. Ocean City Association to Nicholas Impagliaxzo. #400. Lot 69, block 90S, f Section C. - i Charlotte S. Chester, et vir.. to Vel- i ma H. Mould, et vir. $1,400. S. W.l 40 feet of lot 792, and N. E. 25 feet!] of lot 794, Section A. ; c Firemen's Relief Association of Ocean City to Alice P. Brown. $100. Lot in N. E. line of 10th street where \ same is intersected by S. E. line of } Pleasure avenue, 75 x 60 feet. John Wilde, et ux., to James H. F. Dixon. $625. Lot 2840, block 28 plan c 2, Gardens. 1 John P. Baglcy, et ux., to Paul Wesley Baker. $850. Lot 642, Mock 5, plan 1, Gardens. Aleai.-e Rhoades to Dorothy Kirehncr. SI. Lots 8038 H, 3039, part of 8089 H. 3049, 3041, all of lots 3042 to 3047, inclusive, plan 2, Gardens. W. Elwell Lake, et ux., to Atlantic Boulevard Oropany. $4,000. Blocks i 19 to 28, iudurive, Gardens Company. Also large unplotted tract between said block antl high water mark of Atlartic Ocean, having a width of £00 feet and a frontage along Atlantic ' Ocean and Great Egg Harbor Inlet of 4600 feet. Also riparian rights, with • exceptions. Delanccy Realty Company to Fittcl ity Trust Company! executors. Lot fi. Delanccy Realty Company. 1 Josephine II. Goetc, et vir., to Joseph B. Schiller. $1,500. S. E. 30 feet of lot 38, Section 7, plan 2-B, Ocean City Land Company: i Richard R. Sooy, to Beulah R. Wan- ! amaker. S2D0. I-ot 887, Section C. j CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS The Civil \S.-nice Commission invites special attention to the fact that " in examinations held recently In At- < lantic City, N. 3n and other cities throughout the country, for junior engineers and deck officers, U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey, and for assist- 1 ant examinera, Patent Office, applicants were not secured in the number ; desired, ami that these examinations will again be held on March 22 and 23. - — .except that the -examination for as- : sistaiit examiners will also he held on I March 24. Persons interested in these or other ! examinations should apply to the Sec- 1 rotary of the U. S. Civil Sen-ice ! Board at the local post office for de- ! tailed information end application ' blanks. SENTINEL ads bring results.

Collector's Sale of Properties for i Unpaid Street Assessment j

l Office ot the Tu Collector. ' ? Ocean City. N. J. * . Notice Is hereby given that the subscriber, the Tax Collector of Oct. in City. N. : x I J.. pursuant to the laws of the Bute of New Jersey. In such cases made and proI vlded. will expose for sate at public auction on TUESDAY, THE TWENTY-FIRST DAY OF MARCH. . ! TuOBcel* second floor oSTcity HaU. In said city, certain iota, tracla or parcels of ^ ; land hereinafter more particularly described, for benefits for street Improvement as •i tlxed sad adjusted by the Commissioners Of Assessment and tinder and by virtue of an art of the legislature of New Jersey, entitled. "An net concerning municipalities/* approved March *7. 1917. and the supplements thereof and the amendments • thereto, and an act entitled. "An act concerning unpaid taxes, assessments sit.l other municipal charges on real property and providing for the collection thereof by I the creation and enforcement of liens thereon." (Itcvlslon of 1»1S) nnd the supplements thereof and Ahc amendments thereto, and under the provisions of an ortll- ' nance entitled. ".kMprdhtanre to construct, erect and build, and to repair and .. I ! maintain a hulkheaHt the navigable waters (known its the "Ijvccon") other than 91 the Atlantic Orean \Hihln th* territorial Jurisdiction of the City of Ocean City, and _ I as shown on a plan of lots of the Ocean City Gardens Co. and providing for the costs thereof," passed February 2tlh. I Ml j nnd a a appears by the report of the Commissioners of Assessment and duly congnned by the Hoard of Commission™ o! • this city, and recorded In the book of assessments in my ofBee. Which assessment : has been fixed and adjusted by said Commissioners of Assessment against the lota. •| parcels or tracts of land hereinafter mentioned and designated, have remained unpaid and In arrears for mors than si* months from date of gipflrmatlon of said report of the Board of Commissioners of said city. The aaid lots, tracts or parcels of land and real estate will he sold In fee. to such persons aa will purchase the name, subject to redemption at tbe lowest rate of The' following list gives a dfscription by lot number and section of tho lots. 1 tracts or paresis of land to lc; sold In pursuance of this advcrtls.-m.-nt as they on the assessment lists kktnexed to said reports, together with the amounts or money asaoaaed. laid on and expended on each of aaid lots, tracts or parcels of ; respectively To the Amount due on each lot. tract or pared of land as hereinafter designated ■ wtu be itooeo its proportionate share of the cost of this sale. K. \V. BURLEIGH. Tax Collector. — I Formerty Oaoer Work No Lot No Section Aaaeaamesu Adv ' * Ooraoo Co. 110 IIJ» OCR NK.ti » *0 lull Dredging Co lltg JH-M SO I - nn sot. st » 1 Dobhe A F raster Co IIP 21X11 90 J »" IISS SIIJS 90 1 1U« 211. SI ,90 1 Walter Hajs .. MM 197 .21 00 I Button * Corson Co IIZS 140 SO 90 J O C. Gardens Co tin I0EM 90 I MM 104.44 .90 j tl«4 04.04 90 3 11*4 14.04 .90 1144 224,07 90 ! Wm. C. SchafTer lid ?tS9S ,9f . Mltrhril 1171 14X72 90 ma Dredging Co JITS US 71 . 90 I17S 221 72 .90 2 1174 234.72 .00 ' 0 C Gardens Co ! I1J4 22X71 .90 'I " 1177 21X72 .90 Hannah W SOfchrtt IJO I lot »4 4S 9ft 1202 104.20 00 I2U3 104 at so 1204 22X12 .Nt '] " 1204 22X11 .00 I 1107 S2JSU .00 IS04 23X12 .00 1200 22X12 .00 4210 22X12 .00 ■ Isaac W Sutton 1214 SX0S « ! • " mt txo4 .oo 121* 144.07 .00 R M Of 1217 U SO 90 ,! Albert D Cummins N H of 221 7 *3 40 Mi 'tsame W Sutton mi !S"S 90 — 1220 tsxas !oo ~ 1221 14X42 00 im tSS » 1221 I40JS 00 , " IH4 -140 M .00 . I* 140.M 90 , Dredging 12X7 1*7.44 9t. 1228 127.8* .00 1210 110 « « 90 1280 14X88 90 1 ' IStl 18X43 .00 . .. «*» "4.10 >• J U Chester 1333 174 10 .80 1824 178.10 .90 1824 ITS 10 90 Dredging Co I2S7 174 In so 4238 17X 40 . 80 128* 17X1* .00 J „ j*0 47X10 .00 i ^ 1241 17*10 .00 I24S 17X10 .00 !u^ w TsT, « ',so \Y,1 nrn ;i«jg * •has- W Button :: ffi? SI** ItS Hill Dredging Co 184X 84X08 00 1!3 ;:ili :S ^ F. W BUR LEIGH. adv. S-16St— Pti fte Tax Collector. t .— - — ~

Collector's Sale of Properties for Unpaid Street Assessment ..Office of the Tax Collector. Ocean City. Ji. J. r -I pursuant* to'the^'lawa* of '^he Btate"^^'^' TllX Co"ee,or OT Orean City. .V [ Vlded. will expose for sale nt public 'auetlon'ou *Urtl C"®" '"*dc TUESDAY, TWENTY. R^RSTTDAY OF MARCH. ■ i;, 0,;,,"M"cn himdl-.-d erid lwenty-luo. t.'rloek P. M. of Ilial day. at th.T. * Office - second floor of City Hail. In aula city, certain lots, tracts or parcels of ' i^nxl^gd admsg'Thi^ih. d»»cribed. for Iwneflts for street Improvement Of in se^ of .i . .d J Asses, men! and under and by virtue PallUea!" annroved kiareh ,7 ifrJSy- vnHjled. "An acl roneernlnx Sfuiilei- ' h?rih»meH.""I?f^ I. charges on real property nnd providing for the' eolleetlon ther«.f 9 repplCTnunta tSrre? a^d'Vhe ' 'SSindi. JSS" thSre^nd' un^.VUVtaUrgf . ordinance entitled. "An Ordinance to erect a buIkiendlnthicitV ofOeJwTcMv Jo of Caitnin>Arem^ a'Sd'S "Si ".h*"1, '"l of ihe southeasterly HnS i 7. . Avenue, and parallel thereto and aaid line beetn-ilnr fnetv.eieht , W(SS?i?^^\SShg!2S5!;^rIy Street and running ^outh•nd ii aouarl lT !hl S J # t*.®' "'"-vlghth street." passed March X 4*21: ™ IUTS' .™A"5 CContlimgd on Slxfh Fagt) ' ' t

r days' notlea la writing, given to uid Rellmsd - se.d ihe chst and niM, thereof -hall I* paid ■ br^said Railroad Co mieny. ^ ^ - Ot v^RsJIresu^ f-ranv of^ the trackv^hersin ; city ^Railroad CompyW^f all lly term« aed Company ritall hsve paid into the City Trea^ ury the SI tee- of printing sad puUlihlre the 'at^SV^rtrahg^ T^Jn^yWmilMts "flml j NtlrtCE TU above jOnhnanee -r.- ; .-wd^ea^flM : ; third rvadm,: sr.d flnel pit-taee nt a meeting

PROGRESS THROUGH THRIFT AND FORESIGHT Great financial prozrpti results from thrift antl proK.ro «». H-c-i t i" tho (1... til; Title ami Truth Co., (jives :: feoline <•* security :>tt.l - .tisfarYou i ficcotn.l i. invited. S«* In It- real I'atd «n Time Deposit*. J4 Jl OCEAN CITY I TITLE AND TRUST COMPANY Ocean City, N. J. mmm mhqworox'T^tt^'ct | Hughes Central Pharmacy ] 8th antl Wesley Ave. ;

, or»..n I.'-J- Nn. Jvrsei . nt a nuetinla - to he ; held nn the l.entleth df ,nf Mr-, h. I»r.'. St , th* linut ..( three •- ..rk Mn th. stleraoen. fire" escapes for all typ«s of.buildings 1 ALSO REPAIRED AND PAINTED We guarantee approval of local and State authorities on all our work. Builders' Iron Work BROWNWORTH & CO". PHILADELPHIA "Ul us Estimate"

Sj Beforekuyinfi Next car seo our lari^e stock of new and Kioh-Orade Used Cars C3sior7iwe/>tytnaiia States MotorServke 808 Allan (k Ave ^ ATLANTIC CITY.NJ. ^

ARCHITECTS L. Leslie Headley Co. Incorporated ARCHITECTUAL SERVICE Builder* I 515 EIGHTH STREET (Eighth and Wesley ave.) Ocean City, N. J. and builder of Artistic Bungalows, Convenient, Cottages, Up-to-date "Apartments, Modern Hotelst /

229- J Estimate* Furnished WM. T. TAYLOR PAPER HANGER Central avenue Ocean City, N. J.'

City Garage SEVENTH AND HAVEN AVE. OC«AW CITY. NEW JEREEY L. W. MILLER PROPRIETOR TELEPHONE, aoa

A\ This is a 3-19 B, Westinghouse full automatic ElecL K.VJP trie Range, other styles in | j Jl* stock. I>et us show you the ■ if advantages of cooking by ^BEe3S*3F I electricity. Cheaper than I gas and cleaner, jp ® SIM ^ Ij We carry a full line of Westinghouse, Mazda and Nitroll I >1 K— — — I WI.RAYMONIL) MONUMETSTSj Headstones, Markers, Sills, Corner Posts Memorials of Dignity and Distinction Designed, cut and erected with particular regard for individual requirements mYou can choose front the '£ largest and finest stock of J materials ever collected — • standard granites and marbles from qnarries famous for the- N quality of their product. We Specialize in Designing and Manufacturing ' Mausoleums, Public and ' Private Memorials Carfare Paid to all Purchaser! CAMDEN YARD MAIN OFFICE AND YARD .. . Plcasanlville, N. J. Au",ie a,y Bell FhM 1TIT Mr rhone, n+Emtri»E 1 REPRESENTATIVES o. J. IIsmmelL Pres. U X Somerset Avsnus Vntffi ?*— VTT-' *b7COB- N 3 • ^^tend. Caps May. Burlington. L ■ | - II. a Hsta. Chsrrtum. Vs. foe State of Virginia O. J. HAMMELL CO. i PLEAS ANTVILLE, N. J.

•J . FIRE ALARM SIGNALS 14— Sixth and Pleasure avenue 17 — Eleventh and Bay avenue Vk 18— Fourteenth and Bay avenue = 35— Seventh and West avenue 42 — Second und Asbury avenue ■ 48 — Fourth and Asbury avenue I 45— Eighth and Asbury avenue •16— Tenth anil Asbury avenue 4S — Thirteenth and Asbury avenue } 49 — Sixteenth find Asbury avenue 61 — North and Central avenue , 51— Sixth and Central avenue 07 — Eleventh antl Central avenue 67— Twelfth and Wesley avenue 68— Fourteenth and Wesley avenue 73 — Fourth and Ocean avenue 75— Seventh and Ocean avenue 76 — Ninth and Ocean avenue 82 — Second and Atlantic avenue 96 — Boardwalk and Moorlyn terrace 911— Bay avenue nnd Battcrsca road 521 — Twentieth and. Centra! avenue 7 BRECKLEY'S HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS CLINTON L. BRECKLEY, PROF Ready Mixed Palute, Lead and Oil. 920 and 922 Anbury avenue. GOOD ADVICE Do not build until you talk the matter over with ua. L. LESLIE HEADLEY CO* Inc. 515 Eighth Street.

Something New for the benefit of Occa.t City people Ocean City House Cleaning Company will clean^rnur hotel, bosrtllug house, private wmuo tl'by'uw'coDt'raTtor .5SvI*"(UU*' u* s 7j0 West Avenue Ocean City New Jersey Bell Phone, 74- W ■ | JONES. ROOERS & BASSELL A. L J0NK8, Mating* t

' HALCYON HALL ie 1116 Wesley ave. 3> Ocean City New Jersey ; n Newly furnished rooms; running water in each room; Three minutes from the Bench ~ Mrs. Francis D. Maxwell ROXBOROUGH HOUSE 710 9th Street OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY r I Open All Ihe Year. Room* by Day or ' ; Week. Special Rate* for May and MRS* S. HENDREN THE MELROSE NOW OPEN For Ihe Season 1922 JOHN L. VAN TINE. Prop. 14th Street and Anbury Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J. i

MILLER COTTAGE 3 721 Central Avenue OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY Open All tbe Year Hot-waler Heat 1 LAURA I. MILLER l e GANDY COTTAGE 813 Central Avenue n Oceen City New Jereey every con venleoee. M ax LTD! A U AgXIT, Prop.

J. Prescott Cadman, Jr. Estate of Merk Lake funeral Director 809 Central Avenue Ocean City New Jersey AUTO EQUIPMENT

HEADLEY A ADAHN Readine Coal , Also KiDdna»^W°o<l,bj parrel or oord. ' "bo'o s '0,,r*DU"d- 8,11 or Entsrprlss OHes ssd vera. TENTH wad WE m Now is the Time to Plant Privet Hedge I Thomas J. Thorn FLORIST 1128 Bay Avenue Ocean Ctty New Jersey i

.9IRDICAL. /ofr / SANATOHHM \ [Scotch Hall] ie I \\ Bath". mssuR?>llGr / V MUlsn^ RwriteArwl Grsdusie / \yktlli*N*E*Town""«.N.^^'^

WILLITS P. HAINES, M.D. Physician nnd Surgeon d — Office Hours Diseases of Eye, 9 A. M. to 1 P. M. Ear' «nd Phone 290 Glasses fitted ' ' ; Cor. Wesley Ave. nnd 9th St. - Hssrs—S ts IS A. M.i 7 ts S P. (j. f ALLEN CORSON, M. D. 821 Wesley Avenue Ocean City New Jersgy

J fjKRSCHIiL PETTIT. M. D 807 Wesley Avenue j OCEAN city". N. J. w«l. end Son.. 9 'lo'lo Brtl Phone 170 * Until » to 10 a nr j John H. Wiiiticar, M. D. 717 WESLEY AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. J.

• Office Hours. Oeenu C.'ty Tussdsy Wednesday Js 12 s. m. Prldny. Bstttnlsy. 1 1 20-520 p. in. DR. CHAS. H. VAIL Osteopathic Physician Sth 4k Central 1484 Real Eitste fruit Bids Phons 274-W Phone. Welsut 1IIM DENTIST DR. WILSON Y. CHRISTIAN 809 Central avenue. Ocean City, N. J. Bell Phone 152 Ex-ray Diagnosis 1 Nitrous Oxide Administered

HUGHES CENTRAL PHAYMACY Eighth st. and Wesley ave. Phone 245 ; J. Thornley Hughes, P. D. Pharmacist in Charge ATrOBMKYn-AT.XAW. Wootton. Harcourt 4 Steelman LAW OFFICES ANDREW C- BOSWELL Law Offices Master In Chancery VIVIAN B. SMITH ARCHITECT Atlantlo City. N. J.

ENGINEERS Wm. H. Collisson. |r. Ano. II. Am. Koc-C. E. I Civil Engineer and Surveyor City Kazlnser, Orean Ctl .W.J. Angu* S. Wade F. D. Newberry ANGUS S. WADE CO. Architect* and Contractors . BOURSE BUILDING OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY *i ne MflULE r1!) pr - seed book rKKK wm. hniirrib^i^7a»u>

THE LUNCHEON HOUR X 'h'-* restaurant full of people who jj^ ar'' vpr-v evidently enjoying them- , , 8elves. For there is good fellowship Yyqj here as well as good food. If you en- ! j I y.i J°y fhc gootl things of life stop in here 'or lunch Slid if you are wise youll THE HARRIS RESTAURANT -5O^"«VK'T"' w. H. arts ra.