■ I I r I OPEAN CITY SENTINEL, THURSDAY, JANUARY 11 1W — - - PTPHTTI Ul&AiN uil -J1"" -r-r— • • - GIVE THANKS all *!"> helped assist me .■ EIGHTH . , , GIVE THANKS an »no ncipeu assist ^ H
GENTILE IIS . HEBREW '~S£££E Mnu cRTiiDnnv ** mppoTi they <ieservc- aml UN DA I UnUn I it is hoped a much larger crowd, ,rt wilt show their patronage the cornENDS SCORE 43-26 -jss* Ocean City Y. M. H. A. OCEAN CITY FIVE DEFEAT Mangold t. Weinberger v PHJLADELFHI IV.M.H, A. . "LI TO THE TUNE OF 13-26 ,jenil,r6on Finklestein j f Townsend; was the Scoring lun:- Murphy g- Ash inary on the home team, when Substitutions: Adler for Ash; Ocean City five clashed with a Steinberg for Finklestein. quintette from the Young Men's (.>1,1 goals: Mangold 4; TownHebrew Association, Pliilu., with g. g Miller 4; Henderson, Eddie Miller was a close second. Weinberger 3: Schwartz. Cohen. Despite the close blocking he ex- ,^sh| Finklestein 2; Steinberg 2. pericnced, Mangold played a bril- ' pou| goals: Mangold 2; Towniiant game, and Arched four bas- wmj Miller 4; Henderson 2; kets in superb form. At no period Weinberger 2; Cohen i; Ash 2; in the game, were the Ocean City ' Ailler X. five in danger or at a loss. Referee: Roy Johnson. Time of The final score rang at 43-26. halves, 20 minutes. ! January Clearance Sale Women's Louis Heel Pumps , THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY [j Brown Satin Pumps t Black Satin Pumps with bracaded back E Patent Strap Pumps with brocaded back I $4.85 p■g I A patent one strap Pump with baby Louis heel f A two tone strap Pump in suede and brown call £ Low heel tan, Calf Oxfords in broken sizes THE BOOT SHOP ' 813 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. J. N. C. SMITH, Formerly with Geo. B. Parker
DR. BUCK OH "THE ] BLESSED HOPE" EVENING SERMON WILL BE ILLUSTRATED ON THE BLACKBOARD Last Sunday evening a large 1 and appreciative congregaUon attended to hear Dr. Buck at the First Baptist Church, discuss the "Second Coming of Christ" These discourses are attracting unusual attention among bible students, and highly commented Next Sunday evening. Dr. Buck will continue the scries, taking as his subject, "The Blessed Hope." In the course of this discourse, the 1. preacher will use illustrations drawn upon the blackboard. At the morning service. Dr. Buck has decided to discuss, "Is j' Christianity the true Religion." Biblo School will convene immediately after the mr ' vice at 12 o'clock. Christiun Endeavor meets at 6.45 P. M. A hearty invitation i extended to all young people. Unanimous fli "I second the motion," cried )»e, I as sho 'started to shimmy around . I the donee hall. Regular 11.15 GET ONE I OF THESE TO-DAY AT mil I INC I OPPPSI'E mr HILL
THE OCEAN CITY BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION Incorporated MaR' H 1 2th, 1887 k. — / * The regular monthly meetings me held on (lie second Sahird^r ;; of each month at 408 Eighth Street. Ocean City. V •>., to receive due. aml ^membership foe is charged. Dues One Dollar per share on The new feature adopted by the Board of Directors at the Annual Meeting. January 14th, 1922, that of issuing Full Paid S tares, has been a great success. " Call ohthe Secretary for information and he will show , you a first class investment at six per centum per annum in sums ot $200 per share, subject to withdrawal 011 one month notice. The Association docs not look 011 any but First Mortgages thereby insuring a safe investment for shareholders, it you have a fiat mortgage on vour home why not take enough free shares to cover the amount at maturity. Twenty-five shares will take carc of that $5,000 mortgage and accumulate funds with which to cancel it when the, shares mature. The management of this Association is in the hands of well-known and prosperous men, most of whom have served for many years, insuring to the shareholders careful and progressive growth. The Association is open to all, creed and nationality are not considered. , r , A new series will be issued on Saturday the Uih day of January, 1023, at the regular meeting place 408 Eighth Street, Ocean City, N.J. Remember second Saturday, shares One Dollar. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS George O. Adams, President Simeon 11. Miller, \ ice President W111. M. Ranck, Treasurer K. Howard Thorn, Secretary Williani Lake Mark W. Adams Hans Burkhardt Williard W. Adams B. Frank Smith Harry F. Stanton William E. Massey Alfred W. Powell Otis M. Townsend Rolla Garretson Curtis E. Corson Solicitor, Ahdretv Boswell __ . L — — *
Ocean City Title and Trust Company STATEMENT, DECEMBER 30, 1922 |j. RESOURCES ^ LIABILITIES ^ 100000(K) jjjj 1 1 Cash and Reserve $ 324,430.59 Surplus 100,000.00 jj; Investments 581,423.03 Undivided Profits 16,013.35 jjj; Loans snd Notes Purchased 1,242,467.91 Bills Payable 170,000.00 jjj' Bank Building and Fixtures 34,300.00 Deposits 1,796,608.18 j|j jj $2,182,621.53 $2,182,621.53 j| DEPOSITS || December 31, 1920, $766,580.29 || December 31, 1921, $1,036,963.57 December 30, 1 922, $ 1 ,796,608. 1 8 jj OFFICERS j| WILLIAM E. MASSEY, President |j HENRY I). MOORE, Vice President * CLAYTON HAINES BRICK, Vice Pres. j |j RUSSELL H. NULTY, Sec. and Treas. ! CLINTON B. PRICE, Title Officer STIRLING W. COLE, Trust Officer ; CLARENCE L. COLE, Solicitor jjjj ^ u 5 {ill DIRECTORS | ill
William E. Massey Henry D. Moore Clayton Haines Brick J. M. Chester R. W. Edwards R. Howard Thorn Harry Headley
Otis M. Townsend Robert J. Kay James G. Scull Allen Corson William F. Shriver Wnu H. Campbell John C. Steelman
Charles B. Powell j John R. Groves j Jesse D. Ludlam I E. Riley Mixner I 1 Clarence L. Cole j Floyd C. Simms C. Homer Shoemaker r,
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. , . Brakcman Mullette in his unf. Tl.ro.rt your .a per 1 -W. V „ g.^, ■ 1 thank the police and firemen anil jng at Ocean City. THE WEAVER STORE j I CUtTKAllT IQCATEP IS AMKIKA'S GtlATtSI fAMlT SOOST We wish to thank our many I customers who have helped to make the k past year a happy and most successful 1 one and to wish for them the best of I everthing in 1923 OPEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS I This Is Coffee Week I In Every American Store By special provision all of our salespeople will become coffee demonstrators in the intcrrst of any who WM may not he using Asm Blend. They will take the time to iniint out to you wherein \-co differs from the usual BS "hit or miss" Mend of coffer.' They will point out to you that it's wonderful flavor and delightful aroma is the result of — 1st — The care exercised in selecting tlie Green Berries. 2nd— The sanitary provision — our Coffees are first i cleaned, then washed. 3rd — The skill applied in the science of roasting. 4th — The expert knowledge that makeiT'possihlo the blending in proper portion of thVilifTeranl varii ! eties that gives you that rich goldfrlvjirew. And when you have .tried it— you'll taste the ilifferenee; fi r it i.- just as distinct in its character as the real is front the counterfeit. flsco Coffee *29c One Price One Blend One Quality The Best t up You Ever Drank me ims i i up ii
A sco ^ jj Pork & Beans-"""] looked with pork. OtTj Ready to serve. 4t/V '
IAsco ^ Buckwheat Easilv prepared. Just "/L add water or milk LJt
j Canned Fruit at Opportunity Prices I Fancy York State Plums ™ 10c doz $1.15 Regular price. 12c. Fully matured anil packed in a heavy j sugar syrup. w j Reg. 19c Hawaiian Sliced Pineapple ■ " 17c I MnkV's a very healthful and economical dessert. • Reg. 19r Hawaiian Crushed Pineapple J 7c j 3 cans for 50c I I Have you served Pineapple Pic recently? ■ Hawaiian Sliced Pineapple 25c l| Big, luscious slices. Packed in a heavy sugar syrup. Reg. 29c Calif. Peaches 27c 3 cans for 80c l| ' Ahy not buy a dozen cans at this special price. Gold Sea! Flour 49c I hakin^'pt'rp^e"' th6 chniccst whput- The best for all
EVERYONE LIKES j Good Cak's & Candies J- f ^ra,,0\ 29c : i ' ) Bu,,rr OO ! t Crisp Cookies lb Z«5C j Peanut Brittle, Hi pkg 20c Assorted Chocolates lb 39c Chocolate Mints Tti 33c Hard & Filled Candies tb 29c ! ("ream Mints tb can 30c | A sco Sliced I Dried Beef- lOc I Sliceil thin. Trimmed of j all waste. | all waste.
SEA FOODS Tasty and Appetizing A sco - Threaded Codfish pkg 9C Tasty Norway _ - _ Mackerel each 7c, IOC Boneless Codfish brick 19c Gorton's Codfish Cakes ..He Gorton's Flaked Fish can 14c Imported Sardines can 15c Domestic Sardines can 5c Red Ripe Cranberries -lOc Special price while they last.
I Victor Bread <>c I I Bread as it should be I baked. We use only the | best of every necessary ini gredlent in making these | big. golden brown loaves of goodness. Asco Teas pgKm 12c ! Five quality blends— Orange Pckoc. Old Country ; Style. India Ceylon, Plain L. Black. Mixed. j creamy Cheese 30^ j Have you served baked macaroni and cheese recently? It's very nourishing.
Asco Oleomargarine IT> L.O C Whole Grain A_ Rice tfi pkg «»C MHtce M'at Ih 20c Big. Muir or Evap. Peaches lt> fadC 12 ic, 19c Peanut Butter lb 18c i Snowdrift 1 7 Shortening .... Ib can 1 1 C
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