Ocean City Sentinel, 7 September 1922 IIIF issue link — Page 6

city, n. j, Thursday, September' 7 1022 _I _j '

Militant Purity Leaguers Throw Up the Sponge. Declare Fight Hopeless. Justice Ware Vamped by Bare-Legged Nymphs LADIES kllOL'KED BEYOND WORDS TO LEARN THAT Sl't'H A "MCK, MODEST .GEN- ' - TLEMAN ' AS I'OLICI: JUSTICE WARE -HAD BEEN PHOTOGRAPHED IN THE *&> ' ' M i DJjT OK A BEVY OK NYMPHS "LOOK HE'S AC-Tt'ALI.Y SMILING, NAUGHTY NAUGHTY. MAN!" ov — LADIES BELIEVE THK SIRLN.^ OF TIIK BEACH COULD INVEIGLE AND C'ONTA MIN ATE THE ENTIRE CITY ADMINISTRATION'. BELIEVE THE OLDER MEN MORE SUS- ' I. • CEPTIBLE TO KNEES THAN BOYS

The Militant Rarity League i-' no more. The redoubtable chum- c pions of beach morality have 1 thrown ilp the sponge. The AnU- , f bare-ley Leaguers have been com- 1 C'ely route. I by" the nblrreviated.-'. I y have evidently discovered, it 1 la by no means un easy task, to o drive off the hare (k)eesy ones from the bench. The lady of the Hue goggles has 1 booked her passage to the North <

• vamping powers, of the abbreviated nympths of the beach. that Police Justice Ware, and j Officer Kordney, had actual- j been scop hnving their photo-; graphs taken surrounded by a bevy 1 of naked "knees. We .leclared we were from Missouri. ami had to be shown. Our! faith in Justice Ware was armour- ; clad, and established upon founda- 1 , j

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—Pole. The cnificrahas been "hockBir's' flM." What oill be done with the r* BLOOO fijrbUngx/und is not known; ■ unless it will heNised to found anil I ••'•bUsh a Society for the Freven- ■ tion of the Demoitiiliiatiun of Boch- | elors. or Uie hail, ling of u Homo for Hop-toads. 1 'All this calamity has come to P"f. by reason of the fact Uiat Police Justice Ware1, has fallen . from the grace, and i-.llowpd him■wf to be "vamped," h> Invisible »«rts aind mythical srK>k . After aU, how weak »®td frail •thing is man. Vcrllv he is of the dust, dusty. The sirens of the oonch found him uuite ' (k)eaay victim. The "Limb of Ahe Law" ™* •"Tendered u« .-iyApely limb Alga and alack! |l-.ow great was K * thereof^Upon His Lfconor Justice P. H. D.8!®' "l'V ' "Ope* Of the Militant WaHS league were founded. In Justice Ware-, they had absolute and Implicit faith. He has failed them, and their confidence in the masculine gender of the human nice, has been shattered forever and ever. All men are branded corruptible, and all branded with his offence. The ladies in their disappointment and disillusionment, went so far as to declare, they believed the entire • dty administration, could Im inveigled and corrupted ;<it hut not a • single person in the .'City Hall, could withstand the wiles and the

t- tjons as impregnable as Gibraltar, j 1 ic Yes sir ,we hail to lie shown. ■ 1 1; And hy the ashes of Mark An-i 1! thony, the fellow who forsook the' 1- path of duty and integrity, to - 1- whistle "Home Sweet Home," at I 0 the bare feet of Cleapatra, we were ' shown. . - o Our informant threw two photo- , it graphs on the desk yine of Officer,'' n Fordney, and the other of Justice * 1- Ware, sitting down in the midst— i- No, we cannot describe the pie- c lures. Hot blushes singe our eye- v il brows, and our eyes arc weeping. \ if Whet luck some men have! f e We secured the two awful pic- g e nc secure"! me two aw nil pic-

y tures .and forthwith hied oursel- " < • away, to interview the ladies' 11I the Militant Purity League, s Fortunately we found two of the executive officers of the league toI. gethcr, the Presiilent and the Sect retary. 11 The ladies received us gracefully,: e little dreaming of the soil fate im- , il ponding, or of the awful rcvelaa tioiis it was our painful duty, to 1 make known. 1 Obviously we shrunk with fear ami trembling from the task; for! , there is nothing so terrible, as to . destroy the faith of another in hu- ! I man nature. At length we summoned up ■ courage jnnd handed to Madam • Presiilent, the picture of Justice 1 Ware, ami the bewitching damsels. "Oh, the na&ghty boy," Madam • I 'resident exclaimed, "lawk, ho Is

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Frists Japes' Little Wmer Capiulesfor Dyspepsia T hake Buffered considerably with ■IBVMMda for the post lour years until I heard of and was advised to try your LITTl-i; WONDUft O.U'FCLKS. and the;* work, 1 l;to a miracle, as I am now able to- cat •mrythlng without any bad "(Torts: • t — recommending your I.7TT1.1: WONDERS to all my f-i This Is an exact cor.y oi a letter 1 ■Written bv E. Manning, of 954 Un. ■ caster avenue. Eyracune. N. Y.. to tb*uJl(|uea Capsule Co., Inc. JaQues' Little Wonder Capsules ; ■were originated hr W. a Jan irs. a 1 ■prominent druggt-t of Plait. J.urxr. N. T.. nearly 30 years nco. Hi at Burt lime suffer.. I with r.-vre rlomwch trouble and tried many rcine■taa jrlthout relief. After making' £

r an exhaustive study of tho causes ' of dyspepsia and Indigestion Mr. 1 J aquas compounded this formula and secured prompt relief. Then ho lagan to sell tho capsules In his < , drug store. Tlio results were so unl- , , formly satisfactory, and the demand , , i-rcw so lar-Yu that the catwules aro . b.-lng manufactured and sold on a , I'-rga scald to relieve tho stomach, I .11a of tho general public. Jaques' Lltllo Wonder Capsules ; SUTO-Jeliet for Indlges- ' on. cyspepsls. constipation, heart- ' . sour stomach, flatulence, dlsxl- . nrss after eating^ and biliousness. , Tliere is no fuss or bother, you stm- 11 ;>!y take one or two capsules and a " wallow of water. Prompt, satisfy, r Ing results nro guaranteed or moaey lufumlcd. MADDOCK'S PHARMACY Eightfa St. and Asbnry Ave. | ^ I

- actually smiling, the naughty. ' naughty man. And I ha.l such 1 . confidence in him. It was my be- ; 1 . lief that he would have been the : , very last man in Ocean .Cityf to do | such a thing. Since Justice Ware ; < . has succumlwal, there, is not anoth- I er man in the city I could truHT" I Whereupon we produced the sccr ond picture, with Police Officer I ! Fordnev among the nympths. .1 "Oh .the wicked rascal!" -Madam President ejaculated. "Wheh of- ; ficers of the law fall Tor this, we ' had better quit." j < Very timidly we ventured to ' I • state, we hail heanl it reported, ' j that Mayor Joseph G. Champion 1 .should say, that he had seen noth- . < j ing objectionable on the beach. , j Immediately the Presiilent ex-j- | claimed. "Poor man. then he nee- Is < i to consult an optician, and have ! • his glasses changed." - . "Will the Militant Purity Lea- ■ gue continue to function?" we < j asked. ; 1 "To what purpose?" Madam t ! President interrupted. '••\V(yft't?en 1 ! we do ? As I said there /Is not Jvj man of the city authorities we ■* ; could trust. If we r%movM Tnstice Ware out of the position as : bench censor and selected another I man. the next day he too would ■ be sitting down on the beach, with ' a hunch of hare knees. It is my' opinion, as I have heard it said Iw- < fore, that our social leaders nre all envjous of Justice Ware." 1 We turned towards the Score- r tary. who had remained silent gazing at the photographs, anil I •he said': /'The Militant Purity I : 1 .en gue owls its existence now. We s ■ cannot h«po to fight in this corrupt s "One-piecers," we suggested. t ! "No don't say one-pie-crs." thc'li Secretary exdnimeil. "Ssy hairpiece™, or 'luarter-piecers. This ^ however I might sav. Justice Ware n -corns to have selected a group of ti very pretty girls to he photograph- ' a oil with. Evidently he knew what ; ' he was about." : cl In order to comfort the distress- " e<l ladles as far as we could wc '' ventured to lay, that Police Justice v had stated words to the ef- " that the Militant Puri'.v I^a- * had done yocman serviee to the " community; that since the ancommunity:

1 ■ nouneement had been nimle public. : ' of the formation of the League, !' ■ and its plans and purposes, things : ! ■ has improved very considerably, ] • and the majority of bather- wore] ' some form of cloak or covering, ln[{ . going to or from the beach. ' "I have heard others say the,, same thing"' Madam President re-1 1 plied with very manifest gratifica- . tion. "Wc have ourselves noticed | . 1 a" improvement .therefore ull our; '; efforts hav* not been in vain. Oh' 1 , if only Justice Ware had stood firm., But. there what is the use j of talking, all men are alike, and 1 the olilcrs ones are the v.orse." c The Secretary ' took another r glance, ut the photograph of Jus- 1 • tier Ware, sitting down in Paradise with n bevy of nngrlic forms ' . around him, ami exclaimed. ! "Mi- tin IaaIi. !«.. —.1 .. 1 "My too fyx any- !

thing." Here emleth the first chapter in the history of the Militant Purity league. Unquestionably tho la-a-gue -lid a service to the community , •md if it diil not induce the beach \ sirens to put more on. it prevented them from taking more off, if it did not compel them to roll 'cm up ' higher, it prevented them from rolling "onfylown lower. ; :. Pence to 1 the Militant league. . 1 and I long live the lady with the , 'due goggles and the camera, f , CmSSIFIED ADVS. FOR SALE — Dougherty Bake I Oven, SO loaf capacity. Also Blodgett Gas Oven, 30 loaf capacity. Apply Simm's Restaurant, Boardwalk.— Adv. 1 TOR SALE — Small Steam Boiler : Little Giant. About five horse. Good condition. Apply Simm's Restaurant, Boardwalk. — Adv. WANTED — Unfurnished House _ or Apartment. Lease hy season. - Modern conveniences. Write, Box A, Sentinel Office. VA ANTED — Furnished House for. . winte rseason only. Mmlfrn coir- 1 venience*. Write T. F. Loche, P.; O. Box 431, Pleaaantvillc. FOR SALE — Coal Rangeu Cheap. ; Call at 83ft Pennlyn Place, Ocean j j City or phone Ocean City 774. FOR RENT — For winter monthI October 1 — June. House with hot water heat. Nine rooms and hath. A -Sentinel Office. CHAUFFEUR WANTED - To drive ear /or private family. Ocean 1 City resident. Inquire after IR-i-day at 928 .Wesley Avenue, Ocean - * City. ;• LOST — Coat, containing Wallet i and Jewel Case. Foot of North St. I on Bay. Return to G. H. Murphy, } eo A. Q. Fink, sii Park Place. Re- f ward. FOR SALE — Fine mahogany pi-; I ' ano, choap. Also large mahogany ' hook-case. Charles P, Lake, 836 I Asbury Avenue. I '

OCEAN CITY TITLE AND TRUST GO. DINE , AT THE NORMANDIE 1 ■ CELEBRATING THE OCCASION OF HAVING ATTAINED TWO V I I.LIOi^ DOLLAR GOAL The Officers. Directors and Stat! of the Ocean City Title and Trv : 1 t 'ompany, celebrated the. attai inent of an ambitious ghal, with . liniu-r on Thurailay evening of I- ; eek. at the Hotel Normandio. Congratulations were the onlev ■he evening, and the festal spi'i: '■•"k complete possession, of nliwho were privileged to attend. ' The goal attained, and the source ■ ' icjoldng, was no less than 1 • reaching of the two million mid: , in resource*, — The tabulated sto:e1 mcnt of the Bank'.- resourre.- : given in the following complin.' . airy report. 1 Resources .'Cash and Reserve t 873,7."' I.:!" . | - I sm ns and Notes Purchascii 1,051,9.">0.J': - Dank Building and Fix- ! tures 38,500.00 i. $2,118,58?" . A faint conception of the anu" .of business transacted hv the Ocean City Title and Trust C. . 1! panv .and of its rapid growth ihu- , ing the past five years, mnj 1 gleaned .from an interesting table . j of comparisons. August 30. JOIN 724,9;ri.Ti . August 30. HUM 1, 015,873 .v. ij August 30. 1020 t, 098,375.12 .(August 30. 1921 1,512,800.?!' I August 30, 1922 Ijntj.O.'M.MO W. E. Mas.ey, President ' of the Ocean City Title and Trust ('.ej puny, presided as toasl-ftiastei " ••' th# auspicious occasion, and earrieil out the dwtics with nil hi:- customary ability, and felicity of yn his address. Mr. Masscy cave a Very interesting resume of the history of the institution, and \i. development through the few. hut eventful years of its historv. •J The Ocean City Title and Tin 1 Company, was performing valuable service to the community, and proving itself nn asset of first rank importance. Clayton. Haines Brick. VirePrcsident, was (?• jovial mood •interspersing through his add repungent hunier. Mr. Brick nlso empbn.'iirrd the communily value of the instituting, and ventured to predict a still greater per- • iod of usefulness, in tho future. Itussell H. Nulty. Secretary and took occasion to speak of the splendid spirit of co-opcra-I and friendship, prevailing I the members of the staff. ( | All without cxi -ptltm, he lie- ' ! in the common nrcepUnrr''of .H,e i term. They weic absolutely deI voteil to the- interests and advancement of the institution tliey served, and' never a single instance of friction occurred.

Mr. Nulty wished to make pu!>|lic acknowledgement, of hi' sense /of gratitude to the members of the ■ j i staff, for their undivided support. . The guests include. I eight ladies, 1 ' each of whom were presented with , a charming souvenir of the occas- • ! ion. It was stated that during the j five years of operation, the office ; ; staff of the Ocenn City Title and ■ i Trust Company,, had increased '• [from five members to twenty-one. < j A delightfully served ami varied 1 menu had been prvided hy the • ' ' manage rpent of the Normandie ' ! Hotel, the evening's celebrations 1 j closing with dancing, to music furnished by_tb*,/flktci Orchestra. | Covers were laid for the follow- 1 l ing guests: I W. E. Masscy. I Clayton lluitics Russell ib-^udJ J. M. j Brick. Rnnwff! H; NuTTy. Taiiie- ' ; M. Chester, Reuben W. Edwards. . ' It. Howard Thorn, Harry llcadley, 'Robert J. Krv. James ti. Scull, | Dr. Allen t'or.nn. William II. Campbell. Klovd C. Sims. C. Ilnmer Slviemake . Clinton B. Price. Stirling, W. ( -i-. Rohuid Steelmaii. 'George Tuthill. Jrs. P. Ci'sgrov-, f Il.-ny Kollock. Filwln Stltcs Star ■ ley Gaudy. Lawrence Nickel son,! Miss Taliiha V. It- -v. Mis . Irene j Van Saun, Miss Dora Sharp. Missy Elizabeth VCnaHc, Ms- Maris V Cxvileer, Mis- Marion Millar. Mrs. Mautfel Scull. Mis. George Dun- . ADVERTISE IN THE SENTINEL ' Niagara FALLS EXCURSIONS - $16.80 - I r.m Ores Fit, Itilsi isn( in'psrler or ihri- • ,1^' / | excursion th'ain I .EAVES i 8UIIOS. r'nP«.lr:,.hUi. I r,^„||iL^ ; — — - f Ttrkrl. mod for l« dsn Pennsylvania System Broodwa. Ltomd I - *

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BAYSIDE CARNIVAL , EI/ENI Df SEASON HI ' ! ' J at Continued from Page I 11 panv,. Miss Murphy deported hcrelf with nil the dig-iity, and i.phimli of a queen ,and gnued with 11 J" '.■■■' -r il " in. iliou to which she !' f A tvpiraily America.! girl, fun.l " IrTsia'-ni'. 1I0" fairer rotffiMm- e "leen " . ..Id 'aat* wv 11 ! ■ A ? „■ i'r-.-tv.ich. Mi-s ileien McUiiley. ' Miss Katherim- Hay. ten. Miss Sadie .. Barsingor. |j ,(• Another vc sol of rare beatty, j, , i-.'l by «Mi Mil.l rcdC1K elTennan.'*'in I diauupf Liberty. Attendi-ig upm V' ,t Mis.- America, were « ,y Meuo. William Boncrief ' and Robert lyn- '|' le This the large cruiser owned by J! ,1 1 "iimmiHlnte W. Wil'.-mi was ' ,t also a triumph of the deeoraioi-N.tj; - Another craft which attracted! ,1 great admiration, ami came in forin well- ' inoritcd applause, was the " k Ucrmantown Boys' Clul. war-! Not wild ; tomahawk manipulat- C -. "i t!i» li-dian tril.es, did the P ,1 tweot .-iw," iitiTnl mpiilens,' vho II k plied their - paddles with oniktI :- -kill. ! p e Mi-i Mai gai et Wright of Niw-|t< .ton Pa., acted a- stroke, anil Milton U Baker 'n.- ro-.w aiu, both performing vi , their duties peifectly. The little skiff, deroi ated in i pi - orients! f styb'.' and C.u r. ing a | - I. turesque yellow caps, wus quite a' - novelty. The owner and -kipper is Miss, - Marjotie Louise Adams, and ac- ; • companviug lieh in lie pageant j , ■ were; Miss Berylc Reichlv. Miss I i Notlj Adam . Miss Jeanette Gar-! I , icttrni., anil Miss Ruth Adams. I 1 The daylight firew.m'is proved 1 . one of the most novel displays ever i <oen in this city. Suddenly a loud , report would echo the island. Every eye was turned upwards ami |) out of the clouds. Iiiglpmoipitcrs ofi j j grotesque form and fashion iles- . iccinlod; cuoiel.-i mid a three-legged, | taw, and caricatures in human .j form, cimic floating down until | F they collapsed in the water.- of thc| Even Dixie was represented in ith- pageant, a- a craft drifted by , | with a band of minstrels aboard.' -

, The cruiser containing the i judges obviously drew attention. • Theirs was the task of deciding, the best decorated cottage .and the ; best decorated craft afloat. The gentlemen who performed this important duty were. Mayof G. Champion, W. E. Massey, R. W. Eilwards anil Hiram S. Mowrer. The cruiser carrying the judges j also carried Harry Stclwagon, who performeil the responsible duties of Generalissimo of the water pageant 1 and Harbor Master ,in perfect ; style. Unquestionably one of the busiest men on the bay, and one who contributed as much as any to the success of the, pageant, . was the' genial C. C. CadwaladeiTWith his! trim ,and speedy craft plying the; waters. It was Mr. Cadwulader who, , rarried the various contestants in j the .-w-imming events to the startplace, and navigated the memi>ers of the Press, ami the photo- j graphcrs, to various points of ad- 1 vantage. The representatives of the Press |i certainly owe Mr. Cadwalader a | debt of gratitude, and pledge them- | selves, when he makes the race for, I President of the United States, toj] give his campaign all possible pub-ij Ilicity. ! At tho close of the piigeanY and 1 ; carnival; the jiitgWs nuiife know n , 1 their atvhrds as foliaws: Best deeoraled cottage — First, C. ' ('. W. Wilson r.-icrtti'i, C. Kllwooil t arp«B»t; thtrd, Willlnm R. Mur phy; fourth, J. T. Hickman; fifth. Samuel Henderson; sixth Wlnfield Best decorated boats — First W.l Dougherty: second, canoe, Gcrmantnwn Hoys' Club; third, C. C. W.| Wilson; fourth, small skiff with Special mention was given the 1 <at ami the Dixie. - | /fum\ wmm )) ^^ITkTBIgTIB| If* toasted. This one extra process gives a delightful quality that can not be duplicated

c' It might fittingly be added, that j • the carnival promises to become an | p annual event, arid a city enterprise. ] Mayor Joseph G. Champion, W. 1 E. Masscy and Hiram S. Mowrer ' • were completely enthused writh the affair, ami were heard to express • themselves, in terms of highest praise of the entire proceedings. , s Enqurts have been made at this . r 1 Ifice, if photographs of tho car- \ f. nival may be obtained. For the . t benefit of all who might care for t some souvenirs of the event, we , state that our local photographer, , - Mr. Mow'pii „f Asbury Avenue, has j 1 n magnificent collection from . ^ which to choose, at very moderate ' i FOB SALE— Firclcas- Cooker, 1 'ilikp new; will sacrifice; reasonable. I ' Doran — 14 Central Road. Adv. I

DR. JOHN HANDLE! ON PROHIBITION Continued from Page 1 adopted in an effort to discern, the value df the eightceiith ment, and volumes of false -tatir. ' tics are being published. , Dr. Hahdl.'v'i therefore Ire npiortuns • . . - 1 ,,( in . calculable value; for ll:.- r.-v is not yet over. At the mar.tlng senirr. Riqwtl Fin'. Fisher of India .will ,,11^ \ Dr. Fisher ranks aini-ng the 1,^ j ing mis.-' power.- ,.i ,s' GLilstloii Ch J ell. and . in, ,,, instructive .ui l interesting. '' The su'.-ttcr quartette have pleteil their engagement. Prof, 11 . i; Lake, will ;he coming t-'uni v resume charge i I . 'music. |„ view of" the f.vt Ilia' everal menbers of the choir will lie taking 1 vacation, Prof. I-ake propnse, use a qtiartette for the prpmt month. The quartette will be com- , poseil of Prof. Harry H. lake, tenor; -Walter Sherman, bass; Mre ' Florence Anderson, soprano; cn,| - Ralston, contralto. A splendid program f is 'wring . prepared for the coming Sabbath. SOCIETY WEDDING ' Announcement is made of the marriage of Howard M. Craven, ' son of Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Craven ' to Miss Florence Karg, of Getman town.- \ The nuptuals\ were performed at i • the home of the hride, 1232 East : ■ Chclten Avenue, XJermantown, the , ' bride I icing the-' daughter of Mr. 1 and Mrs. George Karg. Both the bride and groom, who , are among the most popular in the ' section were the recipients of many , valuable gifts, and congratulation: ! . from their host .of admiring j . friends.

.j The Orcan City Building and I sum Association is offering special liiduccineiits to person* having siting amounts invested at G per cent. .pe 1 annum. Call aT 10s Eighth Street, and Mr. Thorn. Hie Cccritaiy, v. ill explain. An the number, of shares/is limited, ■j do not delay. * \ — 4 . Bell Phone. 186- J 1 urnliure hl.irv. Rcupiiolsicrt..,! • BSriMATE ' Wtad°" Shj'ies FOR YOU .Awntsp and '.House Furnishings j Our PH.e.,.,r. .... I, ......I. ; .III, ( J ,1,1 VV.r. I!,.. U.I. It. Lawrence 71. Lear 654 Asbury Avenue Ocean City. N. J. L-. - — I special, excursion to PHILADELPHIA $1.50 Sunday, September 17, 1922 Swbl' Ttrhrl, sued onlr nn Trnina Insvtns Kn.l.rn Dajttahl Timr Tim. SZ"' !';»' !''!' S-J '- S.S8A.M. MS -A.M. Oeoan City « . t b hi.) 5.57 u or- . Ocean City (10th St.) / r,.oo A.M. 7.00 a! M* Ocean City tilth St.) r,.02 A.M. ' 7.02 A. M Ocean Cffy (34th 'St.) G.Ofi A. M. i 7.06 A. M; Ocean Cuy tol.-t SL) 0.10 A.M. 7.10 A.M. . r01"")'1' - A.M. i 7.11 A.M. - T , eiBh 7 6-20 A. M. 7.20 A.-TL Philadelphia, Arrive 7.45 A. S3; 8A5 A.M. rrturnim; Is-aves Philadelphia ( CTieXtnut anil South Street Ferries G.30 P.M. (Standard Time) 7.30 P.M. (Daylight Time) Philadelphia & Reading -System ITI.aN fit; OTT RAlLROliB iftffir^Hidifcii im' r- cv.

| Quality -(- Low Prices '! Wh:-n you t8al in -the American Stores yen are always certain to receive the highest quality foods at prices usually less I than you pay elsewhere. iou '.I Hans ro farther in an American Stoic I; ; | ■ Gold Seal Flour "a? 49c Millixl frem th ; rhnirest wh-at. Yerr hrrad. cake and p'-s ui'l alnn-^b a surrrsa when you u- ■ Gold Seal Float. j Gold Seal Flour 51b bag 22c Asco Rafinj. Powder H»«»n I7p

Best, -Pink ; Salmon i "" 12c

A sen Pure Yanilla Extract big hot 22c — —

A sco Corn Flakes pkR 6c

Best Pure Lard ib 13c (iuality the liighrst, price extremely low.

|J Cake Specials | pg | Peaches & | Cream . . Ib29c |! D. ^ / Peanut y Cdkes . . . n» 19c Victor

Bei t Red Salmon can 25c Purr Jrllirs tumbfrr 10c Anco Peanut Butter " 9c Asco GrapL- Juice . pt hot 20c Aaco Sliced llaro.i pkg 17c Asco Noodles pkg W Gorton's Codfish Cakes " 11c .>. • S.i Kr-iiil .cm. 12'jr

Bread »'*»■«•' Qc (fuality anil guanity loaf

Sun-Maid Seedless Raisins h'c v*b 15c" Nice for pics, puddings stc.

Asco Mtfinc ! Com can 121/2C

Choice Tomatoes 3 cans for 25c

Tender New Crop Peas c«\12»/£c

Have You Tried It Yet? ; Asco Coffee ib 29c lry a cup «-f d-licious Asco ('offer and vnu'll tastr tho diffrrrncc. lolks nh-> know say its thr brat coffrr they cv:r drank.

Sunhrit-.- Cleanser run 4',ir Asco Ammonia hot 9c Ivory Soap Flakes pkg 9r Rinso pkg Se Lux Soap Flakes pkg 10c JGold Dust Powder pkg 4 lie Felt. Naptha Soap ..har 5lie LifchoU) Soap 3 bars 20c Ivory Soap 3 bars 20c I

Candy Specials Toasted Marshmallows Chocolate I 70 0 After Dinner Mints' AU[ Asco Cream Caramels / ill],. Hsrshey Milk \ UW|i Chocolate Kissea I Fancy Assorted Chocolates . . 'b box 49c

Cold Seal j O a t s pig 9c Choicest white oats grown

Asco Evaporated Milk tall can 9c Always fresh. Why pay more

Blue Rose , Whole (irain Rice 1,1 pW? 9c |

I Gold SeSf | I Macaroni ~ I I Pk»r 9c j

Tasty Norway Mackerel j each 5C

Five Quality Blends ; A / '.'range Pekoe \ 1 0 ^ i India Ceylon / % Ih pkg l^C I c~yJM t'oBBtry Style . I OQO . . — "I ' S I 8 23c , Ta"s °Lthe samc 1°ality as Asco Blend sell everywhere 80c to 90c per Ih. We save you the difference. 4fll ASBURY AVE. 745 ASBURY AVE. 1126 ASBURY AVE. . i: j