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Those Furnishings You Need For Easter to make the Outfit complete, I can sup ply you at the rigth prices. :: :: JOSEPH CLARK 2508 Atlantic Ave., Atlantic City ONLY FOUR DOORS FROM THE FLORIDA AVENUE CARS No need to carry your goods a long distance when you can buy them right at the car. B. F. GLICK 56 Pleasant Avenue, Pleasantvill* ; Teaming, Heavy Hauling Piano and Furniture Moving Phone 77-Y Chas. S. Adams Contractor Builder CARPENTERING IN ALL BRANCHES Host Desirable Building Lots in Tows For Sale on Easy Terms P. O. Box 62 Bell ’Phone M-i Pleasantville New Jersey BUILDINGS AND REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE CRAWFORD’S PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY Main Street and Washington Ave. Burkhard Building Pleasantville THOS. F. CRAWFORD, Proprietor We Have Many desirable properties for sale Also some choice Lots. If you are looking for a place to locate, consult us first. Fire, Burglar, Plate Glass, Tor nado and Automobile Insurance. ■ . Shore Realty Co. C. S. LUTZ, Pres. B. E. WHITMAN, Treas. G. M. BATES, Secty. Phones 203, 207-W, 29-L. Offices L 39 W. Washington Aver 59 No. Main St. 12 W. Washington A've. GEORGE M. BATES, Notary Public All work promptly attended to ! 39 W. Washington Ave., Pleasantville David R. Adams j Contractor .and Builder Real Estate Broker BELL PHONE 86-X 37 Adams Avenue Pleasantville --— Paperhanging and Decorating Estimates Cheerfully Given Picture Frame Mfg. Window Shades JOHN A. YINGER Successor to Merritt J. Tatem 38 S. Main St Phone 5i-Y PLEASANTVILLE. N. J. Tony Adelizzio First-Class Barber Shop zt IO W. Washington Ave., Pleasantville Strictly Up-to-date Hot Steamed Tew ala a Specialty. NOBODYSPARED Kidney Troubles Attack Pleasantville Men and Women, Old and Young. Kidney ills seize young and old. Come quickly with little warning. Children suffer in their early years— Can’t control the kidney secretions. Girls are languid, nervous, suffer pain. Women worry, can’t do daily work. Men have lame and aching backs. The cure for man, woman or child Is to cure the cause—the kidneys. Doan’s Kidney Pills are for sick kid neys— The following testimony proves their worth: Mrs. 0. H. Vernal, 415 N. Eighth St., Vineland, N. J., 'says: “We used Doan’s Kidney Pills in our family with excel lent results and in 1905 we publicly en dorsed them. This remedy was given to one of our children who had a weakness of the kidneys. Relief was received in a short time.” For "sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. x Remember the name—Doan’s—and take no other. The Right Move Is sometimes hard to make, but in the end when you have profited by it you realize the value of overcoming its 'diffi culties. In the practice of thrift and the ac quiring of the saving habit, the right move, and the first one, is to start a bank account in the First National Bank OF PLEASANTVILLE, N. J. C. J. Adams Lucius I. Wright J. B. Rogers President Treasurer Secretary C. J. ADAMS CO. Only First Claw* Successors to Israel Companies represented Adams & Co. Money to loan on Real Estate and Insurance BEAL ESTATE * LAW BUILDING Rooms 2t 4, 6 and 8 Phone 71 Comm Monet of Deeds ... .. rf.. for Pennsylvania, New Atlantic Ailty Jersey and New York ^ 1 NOTARY PUBLIC N. «*• V—/ Eye Troubles Are Hereditary If the parents need Glasses or either of them have defective vision there is al most invariably trouble in their child ren’s eyes. Take No Chances Save sight, health and comfort of your children by letting us thoroughly ex amine theirs and rest assured that only in needy cases glasses would ever be prescribed. L. W. BETTS, R. D., THE OPTOMETRY SPECIALIST 1708 ATLANTIC AVE. ATLANTIC CITY. NEW JERSEY FOR Paper Hanging OR House Painting TRY Jacob Rapport Prices Reasonable Work Satisfactory Ready Mixed Paints, Oil and Wall Paper FOR SALE OFFICE AND SHOW ROOM: 103 N. Main St., Pleasantville Bell Phone 104-L Heater Worries May be avoided at the time beat is need ed, if one will have the hot-air furaaee and pipe* looked after by an expert in that line. Have the work done during the warm months. Mark Sanders Steamfitter Plumber Tinsmith North Main Street, Pleuutvilt^. - " ■* /?w our os 7\ |I f yi " ■■•■.j Do you allow w i EGGS You want your eggs?) Boiled, scrambled, fried On just one side, LymentSXu Or poached, or is yofuym^ith all set p^ i^em within For a nice omeletf^W'^^As. m^EACHOFALl Yes, they come iiigp/blamealhigh, Jp*' 1 don’t deny, — But one and afCof Today, ( w i-gASuNffjtUr Whatever^pjJjsg thev. a^ohLioetf-^^av. hr W /= IndulglSimmfs o\^K>]sZd!\ix^i<Jn <■-—ijt j / |Tj d £ager children run aniu/shout, in-qufesy jc**" f\the gay treasures of the 'ijraboit’s nest. / - jj \ Eggs! IVhat slush!JPishhnd (tuShf \ Such rank nonsense make’sjmcblushh^J \ If you re very wise,1 you 'rk'd.epy^_Xfhf\ | Easter's simply millintry\ J Jwl/f M?' 7//t/ one thing about it, tharsjz^^ l'i Those sweet, scrumptious Easter ^// / V anci\maul Im^lr'es\parade >• i TtStaielyYmommersfpompous poppersEdpfEd] j\A l*%ustijrig Isilks anEihjny}toppers, 7f° JkT° Eacehand. ribbons\righfcravats <f 0 0f^p HnathosTdar-Un^ Of forty days of somber selfolenial uy No longer is it laid on us to fast. N And so the cadence of the Eastg^J^r^,^!^ That si" wron£>N^ ’ tvn tht^aJenjSfdf /(j /A 'athnfinhafdgedheri j • My Muse erratic,"\^\ \ V Of hats and hats and hats, Hats deckecl with <{lah|lia,jlaffodil Crazy Straw .No?; And spoil\ydur i But, tdl^ it^Mui That while wtfmay I The Easter skypiece Heaven-bent, To a pastor eloquent. Dear were the delights I tasted. But the sermon—That was wast Hll I saw from where I sat IVas the latest Easter HHT. % r—-nr—no>-x i I EASTER EGGS I j 5,10,15, 25, 50, 75c and $1.00 \ | Our Penny Eggs Are Delicious, 10c Dozen I All Easter Goods made from Pure Material, 2 1 no varnish or parafine- all in accordance with jj | the requirements of the Pure Food Law. I Our Chocolates and Caramels are as Good l I :: :: :: as Ever, and Better :: :: 2 CASWELL’S IMMENSE CANDIES J I 2411—ATLANTIC AVENUE—*708 ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooc I. The Holder of This 1 COUPON j* I WILL RECEIVE | Green Trading STAMPS :: :: | With Every Purchase of 50c or Over Carfare Paid to Atlantic City With Every Purchase of x . $5.00 or Over | 8 JOS. F. THOMAS | GENT.’S FURNISHING AND SHOE STORE § 1 2321 Arctic Ave. Atlantic City, N. J. | 4th Door Above Georgia Ave. 8 ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo * . —1 1 ■ —• 1 . - -- - 1 ■ 1 — > QQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO I 3 REASONS 1 © 1. Depositing money in a bank makes it absolutely safe O © from loss by robbery, fire or accident. © 2. With a bank aecoimt you can, pay your bills by check. X 3 The cancelled check is a legal receipt for payment and you X 8 cannot be made to pay the bill twice. § 8 3. Nearly every man needs to borrow money sometime. X 8 If you are well known at the bank through your bank account v g it is easy for you to get accommodation. g © The bright standard this bank has set for itself in the © © conduct of its business is a protection to its depositors in every 5 © emergency and under all circumstances. It insures them © © against reckless speculation and the get-rich-quick fever, and X 3 it is a guarantee that whatever the profits may be they have X 8 been earned by prudent, conservative business management in X x which there is not a single element of danger. We like to have X '* 2 prospective patrons examine us regarding these claims to g © strength and stability. | PLEASANTVILLE TRUST CO., 1 | PLEASANTVILLE, N. J. § CAPITAL $100,000 | Safety Deposit Boxes For Rent § $2, $3, $4 and $5 per Year, according to size x MICHELIN TIRE PRICES Reduced EFFECTIVE FEBRUARY 19th, 19ia f As last year, MICHELIN was first “As Usual ” / to give tire users the benefit of reduced prices. j/ COMPARISONS SHOWING SAVING / SIZE ENVELOPES INNER #;bES *' i FORMER NEW FORMER f NEw PRICES PRICES PRICES^ PIECES 32x3^ $25.85 $24.50 $ $ 5.75 m 34x4 39.10 35.75 /8.60 8.00 I % 36 x4* 52.90 47.25 /12.20 11.00 37x5 66.10 58.75/12.20 11.00 THE SUPERIORITY OF MICHELIN TIRES % IS RECOGNIZED ALL OV^R THE WORLD IN STOCK BY I Z LOUIS ZENTMAYER, 24 W. Washington Ave. |