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| OCEAN CITY SENTINEL. THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1923 FIVE

Congressman J. J. Raymond and Rev. G. W. Yard Speak at Masonic Annual Banquet IN 'KAN CITY ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY, AND TIIE ADELPHI (jI ARTET PROVIDE EXCELLENT MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT. CLINTON D. LOWDEN YVEILDS THEBATON IN COMMUNITY SINGING

i),,,- humlred ami eighty persons, L.omlieis of Hie Occnn City Lodge. NV ,:i. E. ami A. M., nml lady ftienii-, participated in the 21tli i annual banquet held at the Bis- i raync Hotel. event ranks ns one of the ( p;i, enjnyahle and successful in ,he history of the local fraternity, i An ambitious program had boon ; prepared, till arrangements re- ; fleeting infinite credit upon the committee in charge. i Orchestral music was furnished I l,y fifteen mcmliers of the Ocean ] (ill Orchestral Society, the fa- I nu.us Adelphia Quartet of Phila- ] ilejphia. contributing a splendid | progra mof local entertainment. Under the able directorship of j Clinton D. I.owden, the members made the spacious dining room echo with popular ballad song. A lilicral and varied menu was served : ( Grape Fruit Maraschino Cherries Celery Radishes. . Queen Olives Dinner Rolls I!is.|Ue- of Tomato Soup i Bridled Mackerel, Maitrc <lc' Hotel I Pomme Duchcssc Punch Boast Young Jersey Turkey, < English Killing < ts hip|ieil Potatoes Green Peas j t Fruit Salad 1 1 Whipped Cream Dressing Fresh Strawberry Frappc' • 1 Fancy Cakes After Dinner Mints •' Colfcc Postmaster Samuel M. IlolTman ( olliciatcil as toastmaster, perform- | ing the duties of his olTice in a * most efficient manner. The invo- | cation was delivered by Past , Master Hiram S. Mowrcr. The address of welcome was ap- ,■ propriately made by Worshipful .. Master Roy E. Darby, after which came the banquet, the orchestra , and the Adelphia quartet enliving t the hour with a fine selection of , musical numbers. v Congressman James Jay Ray- a mond of Detroit, Michigan, whom Dr. J. Thornley Hughes introduced I to the company, was the first i heard of the two chief speakers of " the evening. I Congressman Raymond proved > himself a most entertaining after- ( dinner speaker, brimming with v humor and anecdote, in the course 1 of his | icech the Congressman dwelt at some length upon the - tenets and principles of the Mas- I onic faith, and upon their npplicn- ' ) tion to the proldems of civic liife, L local and national. jg Rev. George W. Yard, former j'j P-nlor of the. First M. E. Church, ' of this city, and n memtier of the . Ocean City Lodge was the second ' peakcr of the hour. Introduced by Past Master L. Candy, Dr. Yard selected ns the loplc of his address, "Sane Skyrocketing." The novel subject was J* rented in a very novel and j ' iriginnl way. In n manner typical of him in j ' ds happiest vein Dr. Yard opened ! Irfnrc his hearers vast vistas of' l\>|siiiilities in civic and social ; let torment, his speech scintilating | ^

i, with fragrements of poetry and i, wit. • Dr. Yard who holds a plate of i high esteem, among members of - the Mnsonic |iersuasion in this city, was accorded a warm nml most 5 cordial reception, i The reception committee consis- . ted of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ranck, > and Mrs. 3. C. Young and Mr. - and Mrs. H. S. Adams. J The pommittcc to whom praise due for a memorable annual I were: Past Master S. M. i chairman; Past Master - S. Mowrcr, Past Master • Gandy, Dr. J. Thornley HuI ghes and Clinton D. Lowden. [ RAILROAD . ANNOUNCES GOOD SI MMER SCHEDULE GOOD FACILITIES FOR COM- ' MOTORS TO PHILA. — REGINS SUNDAY JUNE 17. When the Philndolphin nnd Read ing ultilway on Sunday, June 17th, I places in effect the full summer schedule on its seashore lines to Atlantic City, Ocean City, Sea Isle City, Stone Harbor, Wild wood and i : Cape May, it will have in operation' 'the most extensive service to these j resorts in its history. On thnt ! J date a number of fast express! i trains in each direction between; {these resorts ami Philadelphia will, lie added to the alerady heavy ; schedule. On Sunday, June 24th, j ' the regular $ 1.50 excursions from . ' ; Philadelphia to seashore point* will ! "be started. 1 .Vhen this full summer schedule! Incomes effective the Philadelphia nnd Rending Railway will have ini operation 1!' weekday express train ; Philadelphia to Atlantic City ' and 1 1 express trains on Sunday. 1 These nre in addition to two Snt- ' urdny only express trains and to : the regular excursion trains. From Atlantic City to Philadelphia there will tie 13 weekday express trains and ten Sunday express trains. Running to Oecan City there will lie s weekday express trains, 3 toj Isle City, 6 to tSone Harbor,' ' .7 to Wildwood, nnd 6 to Cape May. ndditinn to these trains there will lie a Saturday only train to j City, Stone Harbor, Wild-! d, and Cape May, anil the rcg- , ular $1.50 excursion. Running from Ocean City to Phil ' : ilclphia on weekdays there will lie; express trains, 5 from Sea Isle City, 4 from Stone Harlior, 4 from , Wildwood, and I from Cape May' ; in ndditinn to the regular excursion trains. Adequate service will ' also lie proviiled in both directions; . Ivtwoen thoso resorts and Philni dclphia on Sundays. j M. RICHARDS. D. C. Doctor of CHIROPRACTIC Graduntc of Palmer School of Chiropractic Office Hours: — Tuesdays, Thursdays; Saturdays — 8 to fi p. m. nnd ' 7 to 8 p. m. Wednesday and Fri- | day, 9 to 10 a. m. Sunday hy Appointment Bell Phone 298-W. 413 Ninth St, Ocean City, N. J.

! Shriners at Washington ■a Trains, automobiles and airplanes brought thousands of Shrtacr '' Washington, D. C, to their national convention. Photo (bows Jmpt 1 otentate Jama McCttndlca being greeted upon bis arrival. r - SIfp HHpaurr ^turp - X!,'.. ctm-u, LocTiP i, umoiaumi CHILDREN'S SOX IN MANY COLORS Plain, Ribbed, Fancy Tops al 25c, 30c, 60c, 6T>c Silk Sox at 60c Pair Wonderful Assortment of SILK PETTICOATS at $1.75 Each THE FLEISHER YARNS NEMO AND RON TON CORSETS HOSIERY — UNDERWEAR — SWEATERS . -

CHILDREN'S DAY IS I c CELEBRATED AT THE t BAPTIST CHURCH a j CHILDREN RENDER A FINE ; PROGRAM OF SONGS AND RECITATIONS The Sunday School hour at the First Baptist' Church, was devoted entirely to the children. Last Sun- " day being Children's Day, a splendid program of songs and recita- ' lions had been prepareil, infinite ' creilit being due to the Superin-* '■ tendent of the Primary Depart-' meat, Mrs. Roland Steelman, and her assistant. Miss Helen Buck, • for the very excellent manner in ' which the little folks acquitted | r" themselves. The exercises were opened tiy a ! ® recitation entitled "Welcome," by ' Master Alfred Smith, delivered ini I ' splendid style. ; I r Miss Betty Kclk, nnd Miss!" r Esther Townsend presented an ex-; ercise entitled "Choose," which I was followed by a song, "Little'1 Soldiers," splendidly rendered by'; Lawrence Evans, Bradford Wies-t cnthal and Ryan Wiesenthal. ! | j, "Giving Sunshine," a recitation 'J by Charles Webb, caine nert, fol- j 1 lowed by a song entitled, "I Won-!' - der Why," sung hy the Misses!' Hilda Townsend, Winona Town- 1 send, Florence Head ley, Marie! Shipper and Hazel Moshier. ' Master Moe Weisenthal recited ; ] '• "The Signal Man," nfter which j came a pretty chorus "Bcautifid , Daisies," very sweetly rendered by ( the entire department, under the - 1 1 direction of Miss Helen Buck. 1 " j Lawrence Steelman acquitted 1 Cj himself admirably with a regit;.- !1 1 1 tion and the girls of Mrs. Clayton : i "r Haines Brick's class, favored with!' 1 j a class song. I ; It is a custo.n among the ' ; churches of the Baptist denomina'•'tion, to devote the entire offering* , ' ; of Children's Day to the work of t ! the Baptist Publication Society. | p! The claims of the Society were' a strongly advocate! hy Mrs. Mi'to-i , ' ' Buck, who read an iure.i'-.tin,, re- ! ' , i port of the work done ay the Pub-| 1

; lirntion Society it. the state of Or- ! I'lfotii by Dr. Milton G. Buck an- 1 j by the Superintendent P. J. Evans. A substantial offering was rc- : ci-ivcd, after which the exercises Were closed by a.i impressive renI: itition of tho favorite . m g. "Face : to Face," sung by Miss Barlow. Classified 1 Advs. - Advertisements inserted in this ' - column — One cent a word, mini- : - mum charge, twenty-five cents-.... .1 FOR SALE FOR SALE — Bake ovens, Blodgett ! gas oven. 3fi loaves rapacity; ' Dougherty coal oven, 36 loaves ca- ' ' parity. Apply Simms Restaurant, and Moorlyn Terrace. | i FOR SALE — Steam boiler. Little Giant, 5 h. p. Apply Simms t i Boardwalk and Moorj Terrace. ' FOR SALE Bloch hah.v car- ' ( riage, also Rlorh bahy stroller, j , good condition. Apply Simms Res- , taurant. Boardwalk nnd Moorlyn 1 FOR , SALE— 3M ft. cocoa runner, i I'/i yds. wld?. Apply Simms • Boardwalk at Moorlyn • Terrace. _ j FOB SALE — A good upright Shoe- , j maker piano. Price $50. F, Sen- ; tinel Office. I SALE. — Mortgage. $5,000 M on Asbury avenue property, best ' of security. Smith, 308 Four- ' ' teenth street. SAI.E. — An attractive house, ij overlooking the hay, oi can and . Longport boulevard, 7 room, hath i ami large porch, living room 30x22 i all conveniences, lot 50x1 7d. SpPoint. Phone 47-R-5. IFOR SALE. — Ivory bed.non-rusti-l>le spring. Felt mattress good I I condition. Reasonable. 820 Sten- ' place. ; SAI.E. — Handsome Board- ■' walk rolling chair, used only i times. Bargain. M. P. McI Dole, Palermo, N. J _ •| SALE. — Two cylinder, two

HAZARD Steal Ealatr We are here to Serve and Protect the Public Office Open Every Day Except Sunday | J II I.I.I A K. HAZARD HflRAt K D. HAZARD i Adriatic Building, 8th Street, between Ocean nnd Atlantir Avcn'ti .1 OCEAN CITY, N. J. ' All business transacted through this office is in accordance with the r following slogan "This office does and maintains strictly a brokerage i business and is in no way interested in personal speculation." Results: . A sale completed on the above principal profits both Seller and Buyer ■ Write for listings and maks your headquarters with Clayton Haines Brick— REALTOR I 411 EIGHTH ST. OCEAN CITY N J J MONEY TO LOAN 0\ MORTGAGE No waiting for two weeks to know if you can get it; we can tell at I once. Bargains in Bay and Ocean front properties. Choice cottages foi . sale. Also lots for investment nnd for improvement — the choice of ' Ocean City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER ft CO. Ocean City, N. J Ewing T. Corson REALTOR DESIRABLE LOTS A Few Very Choice Lots For Investment or Building PLYMOUTH PI.ACF — 75 foot frontage with Riparian grant on Boardwalk; 200 feet on Plymouth Plaee; one of tlie most valuable and desirable business corners available. PLYMOUTH PLACE — 2 very desirable lots 50x75; North side. 200 ft. from Boardwalk. Wonderful location for a dwelling. OCEAN AVENUE— Corner Fourteenth Street; 100 feet frontage on Boardwalk. A very desirable beach front comer. OCEAN AVENUE— Between Eleventh ami Twelfth Streets. East side Ocean Avenue, 40x110. SECOND STREET— 100 feet from Bonnlwalk, 50x100 ft. ASBURY AVENUE — South of Eleventh Street; 2 very choice business locations, 00x100 ft. , Fall Listing of Lots and Tracts in All Sections of City. Also Hotels, Apartments and Cottages for Sale or Rent. H. G. HARRIS & CO. REALTORS Francis McCutehen, Manager 515 EIGHTH STREET j, 1 T i m fi itajMM— - I 111 Hi

cycle engine, guaranteed perfect reverse gear. 1231 Pleasure avennue. A. P. -Limeburocr. I WANTED 'f MATURE WOMAN, typist with excellent business experience dc-' - sires a position in Ocean City; preferably hotel. Address 802 Park; avenue. Ocean City. WANTED. — Furnished apartment. of two, three or four rooms ami hath, for the mnntlj of July or longer. State location and rental. , C. B. Stewart, 7421! Park avenue, Swissville, Pa. WANTED. — Female help, general housework, good plain cook. From June 25th to Sept. 5th. M . Sentinel office. WANTED. — Young school teacher desires a summer position. In- ■ quire K Sentinel office. Miss Vena { ; Ireland, 508 K. Pine street. Millville, N. J. WANTED.— A lady and two chil- ' dren wishes room with double j ; bed and cot, light house-keeping privileges, for month of August j and half of September. No basement. Send answers A A Sentinel office. WANTED. — Girl (white) to do cooking and downstairs work. Apply at 1318 Ocean avenue nfter RELIABLE CONCRETE MIXERS Built For "The Man Who Builds" ALL SIZES ALWAYS IN STOCK Engines Saw Mills GEO. LESSIG & SON Everything for the Contractor SOUTH TEMPLE, READING, PA.

4 j June 18th. Reference. FOR RENT FOR RENT — Apartments; just; built; ocean front, roomy, airy, ,, well furnished. Owner. 23<U E. Dauphen street, Philadelphia. Bell Phone, Kensington 2748 \V. k FOR RENT. — Unfurnished house _;er,ces, in central part of city, fori t j season of 1923. Apply 619 Asbury ; 1 avenie. r FOX RENT. - Furnished rooms.! N.» housekeeping. 92' Central nve- ; FOR RF.NT — Ocean City, N. J., ! Nicely furnished second front [ ' room, with private hath. Write D. 1 Box 172. LOST ' LOST — Saturday morning, brown ' nnd white, screw tail bull pup; ; answers to name of Prince; re- . | ward. Asbury Inn, 94fi Anbury^

t °onCr*" ,0r p*rrT1"r,"r,c" F. P. MATTERA & CO. Third and Haven Avenue Manufacturers of Automatic Tampered Concrete Building Blocks ESTIMATES FURNISHED FOR Foundations, Block Bases and Cement Pavements Ask to see our new Stucco Faced Blocks Office : 129 Asbury Avenue

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RUDDY, blooming cheeks; spark- It will put roses in pale cheeks, „ ling eyes; tireless energy— these and the glow of health in listless are the birth-right of every child. eyes. These little, growing bodies need Abbotts "A" milk comes from other food than do grown-ups— selected, well-kept cows. Ordinary food that makes bone, muscle and herds can't produce the high teeth. Give them plenty of pure, standard of richness we demand, rich milk-a quart a day is none Its richness and wholesomeness is too much. definitely assured by daily tests in • Give them milk of richness our own laboratories, and wholesomeness — Abbotts "A." ABBOTTS ALDERNEY DAIRIES, INC. Philadelphia Atlantic City i\w y ~ • LrJ Mr A Wildwood Ocean City Pleasantrdle *%bbollsa AMILK^j Selected Milk Safeguarded by Science