» '"H OCEAN CITY SENTINEL, THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1923 ~THREE ■ - -
Here's to Old Glory Our Flag- What It Stands For-How to Treat It Readers: — Study this, tlien clip it out and save it.
SYMBOL i "Tin' flag of tho United States ihImiIi7i'-; t li:it freedom, cjunlity.'i justice anil humanity for which . iur forefather! sacrificed their; | lives ami personal fortunes. Today this flag represent* a nation of I „MT IOO.OOO.UOO free people, its l ('.institution anil Institutions, its at hritciiicnts anil aspirations. • The national fiat: represents the living country anil is itself consiil- , ered :i a living thing. , PLEDGE I "I piojlge allegiance to the (lag el the l.'nitei! Stater, and the Re- \ piil, lie for which it stanils, one na- I ten indivisible, with liberty and . ju: tice for all." SALUTE "During the ceremony of hoist-:1 ii,g or lowering the flag or when: i hi' flag i passing in parade or { I iciie.'. all persons present should j : laud at attention faring the flag. I Men' headre :s should lie removed j villi I lie right hand and held nti the left shoulder. Those present in uniform should salute with the right hand. '.Vomcn should stand;: at attention facing the flag or as ;
:the flag !'• passing in parade should' - alnte by (daring the right hand; ,'over the heart. If liie National i Anthem i-i played anil no flag is l rj present all ; land at attention and -alnte at the I'n t note of the nu-'r rjthenf. retaining tiie p-viition until; s'llie la-t note of the air is .played. ANTHEM "Tiie Star Spangle. I Bonner" is " , eeommemled for univer.ial recognition as the national mitheimC"* IT. AG LAW : "There i ; hut one Federal stnt- - ute which protects the- flag - throughout the country from desi orrctlion. This law provides tiiat . trademark rnnnnt lie registered; .which eeijsi.'ts of or comprises, ; I among other things, the flag, coat - of arms or other insignn of the /United Statei or any simulation; r | thereof. (.Id Stat. L. p. 725. Feb. I , :•!), 1005.) 1 ' DISPLAY tj "Tiie flag hr.uld lie displayed 1 1 from sunrise to sunset only or lie 5 ' tween such source as designntod' I 'and State holidays, and on historic a and special occasion. The flag.
d i should always lie hoisted hrisklv ; d i :ii»l lowered -lowly and ceremon-j ll j ii'ti ly. d "When carried in a procession i- ; villi another flag or flags the place II! of the flag of the United States is: "When a mimlier of flags are .. •'imped and displayed from staffs tiie flag of the United States, • lioulil lie in the renter or nt the' highest point of the group. PI.ATFORM g '.. hen used on a speaker's platt- : form the flag should be displayed it almve and behind the spcukcr. It d should never he used to cover the 5, : | leaker's desk nor drape over the it front of the platform. io "When used in unveiling n stat-. n ue or monument the flag should ' j.1 not lie allowed to fall to the • round, but should lie carried aloft to wave out, forming a distinctive feature during the remain- j il'dcr of the ceremony. d PHI RCH lc "When the flag i« dlsplayeil in i g i-linrch il shouhl lie from a staff;
Southern New Jersey is demanding Telephones — more and more Telephones During the past f ur years we have been placing large quantities of new equipment in southern New Jersey to meet these demands. But the demand has not let up. Business is improving. Progress is evident on every hand. ' — That means more telephones. To meet this growth we are spending millions for new equipment. It would require more than seven hundred freight cars to carry the facilities to be placed this year alone. Out job is to meet Newjcrsey's telephone sh" needs. That's what we're striving to do. That's what we will continue to strive for — until all who require telephone ' service can have it when they want it . THE DELAWARE Be ATLANTIC TELEGRAPH 8: TELEPHONE CO. w. W. BRttain ^jjLj •>!»«" \ (
placed Inn the congregation V right fl a- they fare the clergyman, with II the nervier flag. State flag or other: ling on the left wajl. If in the cltancel tlii^ ting of the United States should lie place*! on the clergyman's right a he faces the congregation." HUNT'S |- Do-nnt dip "the flag of ilie I fritted States to any person or any tiling. The regimental color. .-4a t-' flag, organization or institutional flag will render this honor. i| Do not let the flag of the United ^ State: touch the ground or trail in the wntcr. P Do not use the flag of the United " States in any form of advertising . nor fn.-.tpo an advertising, sign to ' a flag. h Ho not use the flag as drapery; * use hiinting. , ; : g Do not drape the flag over the hood, top or sides of a vehicle, or of a railroad train or boat. If it1 is desired to display the flag oil a' motor ear affix the slatf firmly to ' the chassis or clamp it to the null- ^ ' Do not use the flag of the Unit- 0 ■ n| States :• i a receptaile for re- 1 ! reiving, holding, carrying or deliv-: 'ering anything. 1 1 — _J ^ ADVERTISE IN THE SRNTINEI. is | Get a jar of this wonderful cream j at once which is guaranteed to positively remove freckles, tan, ! liver spots, etc., and to whiten, e bleach and clear the skin. Try it "s at our risk! Money back if it fails. 1 Don't let ugly blemishes ruin your good looks when LA IT! I INK clears lP your skin. Take no substitute. At | DcDan's Pharmacy, Boardwalk nt Moorlyn Terrace; Hughes' Central ' Pharmacy, Rth and Wesley avenue. : Price $1.00. or direct from mnnu1- facturer, Roy I!. Cochran. New d York ave. and Boardwalk. Atlantic ,t City, N. J. +
OR. HENRY T. FOULDS ELECTLO 10 OFFICE AS CITY TREASURER FORMERLY CITY ASSESSOR— A POINTED IIY VOTES OF | MAYOR AND CORSON Tiie situation which arose over ; appointment of City Treasurer remains practically unchanged. At ; their meeting held Friday after- | noon the City Commissioners appointed Dr. Henry T. Fouhls to fill unexpired term of ltolla Gar-, ret son who passed away suddenly ! at the Atlantic City Hospital. ' Dr. Fnuhhi was elected to office 1 the votes of Mayor Joseph G. < ; Champion, and Director Corson. > Director Cumpliell protested n- ' gainst tiie motion nnd refused to i i vote, claiming that Clarence S. < Scull is city treasurer, and that 1 there was no vacancy. I j During the few weeks following,' ibis appointment and proceeding, : : Holla Garrelson's death, the Direc- ! tor of Revenue and Finance refus- I ed to recognize the former as city j tieamirer, or surrender to him the,. ♦,
! liooks of the department. The deadlock therefore remain . I and Ute outcome is eagerly looked! for- with much speculation ami I widely differing opioids, j Clarence S. Scull (served in the : I office as city treasurer for a per- ; i election. AWARDED CONTRACT FREE CONCERTS AT MUSIC PAVILION WILL BEGIN ON SATURDAY NEXT All speculation as to who would: i Is- awarded the contract, for sup-i • plying the city with daily concerts ; . on the Itonnlnalk has terminated ' . I with the announcement that Am.'cdo Pessnri has lieen selected /among the applicants by the music t Mayor Champion recommended : the reappointment of .the three ;. who serveil on the eommissioh last i • namely C. Homer Shoemaker! -ill. W. Edwards and Russell II. j - i ,• i The appointees reorganizeil them j • ; selves with C. Homer Shoemaker!
HAROLD S. ROBINSON'S Studio de Dance HIPPODROME PIER Ninth and Boardwalk Grand Opening SATURDAY, JUNE 30th, 1923 JACK (TED) LEWIS' FAMOUS ORCHESTRA Thin will kr a Cala Nlchl with Sooirnirt. Sairllki anil Ksbifclllon llanrra The Studio has elaborate plans for unique entertainments during the coming season. JOIN FOR THE SEASON (Dancing 1 attraction kr Appointment) Invitation Cards for the Dance on Friday Evening, June 29th, may lie had by applying at the Studio.
j as president, R. W Edwards as ' ecretaty. and Russell H. Nulty as ' i! ti eftsnre r ' ' Amedo Pessari will appear this \ , tear with eleven instruments, . ■ threerin e\re- of the past season, j
; fir-t concert will be given at the Music Pavilion next Saturday | and will he continued daily unUI and including the Saturday following LaW Day. ADVERTISE IN THE SENTINEL ™
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