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■ LOST AND FOUND -
LOST, STUAYED or STOLEN—A fe
male cat, color red dish brown, an
swers to name “Tabby.” Reward if
returned to Airs. Maude Smith, 111 N.
NeW Road, Pleasnntvillo, Phone 1121W
-a- female Help wanted. —
WANTED—A cook, white, for small
restaurant. Apply Mrs. Miller’s
Lynch Room, Opposite Postofilce, Ab
pecoh. ..tf
WANTED—Experienced girl to'’work
in iCf? cream and confectionery store.
Inquire Sugar Howl, 31 N. Alain St..
XMeasantvJhti,.
Male help wanted
■Pl5
WANTED—Two neat appearing men
Ur sell high grade household neces
sity v Special training by expert. High
est coni, paid while learning. Apply
f» SO; Franklin Rlvd.. from S to 10 in
morning, 4 to (5 in evening; pi5
—— employment AGENCY
QUICK SEE VIC E EMI* l .OY M ENT
AGENCY,' white or chlOrcd help.
DftY workers and week workers, ho-*,
tela and private, families. Phone 1021VV
Address 211 W. Ashland Ave, Smiths
Landing.
—-- SITUATIONS WANTED -
WANTED-—By reliable party, a posi
tion as libusftmaid, no' cooking. Best
of reference. Apply 111 No. Second
St., PlcftsaniviHo. ._ pi5
SITUATION WA X-TKD— As practical
nurse, or housework by day or week.
Inquire 23 So. 3rd St., 1‘lea.santviHe. tf
C Alt WONT E II—Large or small work
contract or day's bftsis, wanted by
man .of wide experience. Call eveti
ings. Fred Yarrow, i:i 10. Adams Ave.;
Phone^Pjcasanlvillo Hfl3-R. . w23
FOR SALE
FOR' SAlvR“-Hrffht whitlow- frames and
sash. $5 each. Large wood stove,
complete with pipe etc.; window sash,
. doors and porch railing and balusters.
Fred Henry, New York Road, Absecon.
Phone 356. ,tf
FOKSALK- Pure white selected largo
, fattcy , leghorn cockerels cheap to
On 10k buyer, 220 < ‘anal St., Atlantic
. ;.... win
sAhK1—fiatty chicks; seventeen
breads, hatched •from free range
\ he<hy flocks. Order now, delivery
When wanted, Oliaa. flillette. Box I Oft l,
Chelsea St a,, .Atlantic City. Drop me
postal,, will call. . w33
FOR' • SA LM~ fJrtrgnin; 2 live-room
houses, both have gas, electricity;
' garage, hot water heat, batli, etc; lot
COxl-iO. Apply 121 Olondale Ave. . p!5
•FO'|L SALE—.Owner will sacrifice fi
,; mom house valued at $<;5ft0 for
if sold this week. Apply Carl
F. Hansen, 2D 11. -West Jersey Ave. tf
FOR HALF.—N*»*" bungalows, just
What you cm iking for: hot water
heftt; we.lj financed. Shore Hoad iron-,
tnge below Slftfr per front foot. lx>t
in NorthiVeld, .(lOxlSfi, at. a sacrifice
price for cash.. J''or . rent—Heated
aparfmebt, 5. rooms and hath: central.
r»-rooni house. Shore Road, near Park
Ave., $35 per month. Mortgage money
no. bonus. Vickers, 122 South Main
fit., Pleasanlville, N. .1.
FQR SALE—Plano, bungalow style;
good condition, walnut finish, not a
player. Apply full N. Main St.pi 5
FOR SALE—C-how Puppies, red, pedi
greed, good stock; 6 weeks old; rea
sonable price. James F. Marshall. E.
Sea view' Ave,, Lkiwood, N. J. pi 5
FOR SALE—3 lots, 50x15ft feet each,
on Jackson Ave., right, at Northflcld
depot, one bloek to entrance to golf
grounds. IIox.. 125, Mays Landing,'
N, J.__. plS
FOR SALE—Gasoline engine, 3V& H.
P.; concrete mixer attached to en
gine; block, machine with all face
plates and pnlletts; price $100, or will
sell separate. Phone 187, Somers
Point,_ If
’FOR” SALE—Furniture of 7-room
house; also house for rent, all eon
VcniehcCs. Inquire 315 Doughty Road,
FOR .SALE—Green tile, enough for a
Targe roof. Real bargain. Apply
Iffl W. Wright St.tf
FOR SALE—six-burner Red Star oil
stove, (’all 12 Khaddand Ave. tf
8AI.K—My entiro roll option of
very choice glndiola bulbs; cheap.
J/Carfy, 122 Brighton A VO., Ple.asant
ville, N. J._j>18
FOR HALF,.—-Special — 1000 pr. Shell
Rim Glasses at $2.95 a pr., exami
natiorv Included. invisible Bifocals,
16.00; KJgfn Ayatchcs, $8.95: ty'-carp.t
Diamond, |5O.0O; Unbreakable Orya
UU, 25c. Coatswerth,-1826 Atlantic
Atlantic City._
FOR SALK—Bungalow in Northfleld;
$4500. , 2 bedrooms; all conveniences;
only $f>00 rash required. (tlark &
Clark. .I’honc Pleasant ville 918. J.t
VOK 1,10—Baby chicks HOfr-egg
l»lood**d incubators. brooders, used
or new; Cod (dyer Oil. O. K. Idtter:
Poultry supplies, Carr, Fanning Ion.
phone f»fi-R-2. tr
i jeon SALK*—Powef botfL 25 ft. long,
lioam; eabin: Ford motor; gene
rator and starter; $200. 320 W. Hern -
ttir Ave. ' . 1>I0
FOR SALT’!—Pipeless heater, A1 eVm
* ditioit; cheap, Jor rash. .X’h.OhO.939-,f„
or .call in person evenings at 1322 So.
vltr«nd St. • ' wtf
FOR SALK CHKAP—New G room hun
\ .gnlow and garage, sidd\Cn!lcs and
wLirbs; healthy, high, sunny location.
M'ikt *be seen to be appreciated.' Tn
; rptire' Zion road near Cedar Bridge,
'h Ndirthrtdld. Owners i t.^A \V. Seliau
fler, on premises., . , 1*1.7
ICO!! SALK—Geese, trio of gniy toii
louse geese, both hens lufying; Phone
PlensnntviHe 410. J ’ ' ' v>'121f
ptlRNfTURK IT)II SALK—Very cheap.
320 8. Main St. * 1*15
FOR SALK CHEAP—Bureaus, beds.
sprirtgS. chairs. piHmvs, alLin IR-si
class' cpfulitimi. W. R. Strong. Bov
Ave., neat4-Higher AvO., Somers Point.
N. . ■_ pie
FOR" SALi'J^-vaeqtnlt washer, gohd
condition., wprks by hand, goes I
•wringer attached.. also. gfisob'nc 1 ron.
Apply 320 N. Main St./PlonsaptviHe.
I , i ;r .. - • • pir*
FOit SALK—TJirs., stove, practically
new. 115 W.-Wright St., Pleasant
Ville. i,, • • . ,
FOR SALK—1921 Ford TiiVtOr, iii first
class running condition: good' rubr
• be'r. etc. $123: a bargain. Joseph
RtttciV Broad & Fairway. Northfloid.
Phone' 317-W. __
FOR SA1JR—White porcelain ehaihet
sink and drain beard, both foC $8.
Colonial library table, golden oak fin
ish. 205 Brighton Place, , plS
FOR SALKMVfute Rock and Black
Jersey Giants eggs for hatching. \\.
A. Ashley, Adams Ave. and Franklin
Bivd., Pleasahtville. N. .1. wl/
FOR SALI'l—Window sash "aWl doors:
Frank L. Brown, West California
Ave., Abseeon._ PlG
FOR SA LK—81 building lots 50x100 at
Atlantic City Garden Farms, thirty
minutes to Atlantic Cjitv. A, bargain
for all the lots. Box 125, Mays
Landihg. N. J.. . pl8
FOR SA1-E-M h.p. Sears-Roebuck
marine engine with propeller and
shaft; $15. 10 Brighton over. 05
-- FOB RENT --
FOR RENT.—Apartment. 3 unfurnished
rooms, large both, heat and water
furnished. 303 W. Adams Ave. .
1 ’"OR JtE&T—Furnished' apUrtirierit,
all conveniences: large hoy window
front, reasonable., 29 N. Second St.
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FOR RENT—-FUk-nls lied large 2-room
| apartment, front, all conveniences. 27
i N- Secontf St.. if;
FOR KENT—Furnished 2-room apttrt
ment, use of bath; heat gas, electric
i 1 y. also garage. 113 8. Chester Ave.
FARM FOR RENT—Horses and ma
nure for sale. I,. Fredericks, Cen
tal Ave.. Barirhintown. N. ,|. pi6
FOR RENT—-Unfurnished" apartment.
4 rooms and hath, modern; also, gap
ages. 623 N. Main St., i'leasantville.
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FO Ri RENT—2 furnished rooms anil.
bath, overlooking Absocon Bay and
Atlantic City. All conveniences; ad
ults only; reasonable. 16. California
Ave. & 7th Ave., i'leasantville, Phone
•bR-R-__It
FOR RENT—9-room 1 */. story house
in Lin wood, N. J.; reasonable. Ap
ply at 250 S. Congress Ave. Plione
Marine 380-W. pi5
FOR RENT—Most convenient and’
_ central apartments in I'leasantville,
a rooms and bath, with all improve
ments. At moderate price. J*. A. Flu
tie, 123 S. Main St. tf
FOR RENT—3 large, rooms, gas, elee
vt-Pic and all conveniences; cheap. 71
Walnut Ave. pi5
FOR RENT—-Heated apartment, a
rooms and hath. All conveniences.
Inquire 27 Lake Place. Phone 1209W,
I'leasantville. , . tf
FOR RENT—8-room and bath apart*
ment: ail conveniences; hot water
heat. 5 W. Reeds Ave., I'leasantville.
_ pl6
for RENT—Furnished meat market,
good location, to colored, butcher. In
quire Sara Scott, 1290 McKinley Ave.,
Pleasant villa. ; plj
| FOR RENT—Garage, rear 13S West
j Adams- Ave. _ tf
FOR RENT—Apartment, reasonable;
water, electric and gas; good loca
11on. Apply 113 Glendale Avenue,
Pleasnntvillc. tf
FOR RENT—Three-room furnished
i apartment; all conveniences. 2 N.
Chester Ave. f pH
FOR RENT—Bungalows, 6-rooms and
hath, $36 per nionlh. Apply Carl R
Hansen, 29 E. West Jersey Ave. tf
FOR RENT—'Apartments, centrally lo
cated. Phone .C. S. Sheppard, Phone
3ol-W or 1226. If
FOR. RENT—Three room office, suit
aide for dentist, modern. 23 E.
Washington Ave. Phone 721 W. tf
FOR RENT— 2 completely fnrnishe/1,
sunny apartments, including heat
and. hot.' water, First floor, t rooms
I ami bath; all «xnveni«nc»\s; rent. $36.
month; second floor, 2 rooms, kitchen
• He and bath, $3f>, House has elec
tric and gas. Adults. 16 West Ad
aiilS Ave._ tf
FOR RENT—Bungalow, 5 Vooms, hath,
large, sun parlor and.garage; nil con
veniences. Inquire 6 S. Hampton Cl.
Phone 216-R. tf
l-’OR RENT—Apartment, fi rooms and
I hath; moderate, central: $35 month.
E. C. Weeks, 36 N. Main St., Pleas
ant villo. tf
FOR RENT—I*Vlvote garage, central;
$-r» month. E. C. Weeks, 36 N. Main.
1 Mcasant vilie.,__t f
FOR KENT—Furnished rooms, plenty
of heat and hot water; reasonable
rates. Apply Marlboro Cottage, 120
N. Main Sl„ please ntVilic. 1 f
— FURNISHED booms
FOR RENT. — Furnished rooms, 10
North Franklin Ave., Pleasant vilie.
1SI0 of large piece of ground in Bln
wood, free. for mishit; vegetables or
llowora. Coll Somovs Point Exchange
l KO-iJ-U. wl 6
BIT BRING BOTS for solo, 50x225.
ft., in Pleasantville and Northfield;
Price $200 on installments. Jesse B.
Kislev 500 S. Wain St„ Pleasantville,
N. J.tf.
| BARGAIN—32 Pudding Lots, $400
each; also 10 acres cheap,' Martell,
I Boulevard at 'Main, Pleasantville.
! W'ANTKD. — Homes, sole or rent. I
have many clients waiting trt buy cr i
rent. If you want to dean out your j
property bring it to me. Martell, Bovi
ievard and Main, Pleasantville. tf j
| BARGAINS IN HO.NTKS, Sale or
Rent—All sizes, all prices, for all
classes. Bungalows $4,000 up; rent
I $.'10 up per month. Martell, builder,
S Boulevard at Mnin, PleasantvHle,
| Phone Pleasantvillo 1051.tf.
I'OU SABR.—Doughty Ttona, trian
gular lot li)0 ft. frontage, 120 ft.
deep, between Washington Ave. and
Atlantic City R..K. Price, $1,000.
Northfield, 205 feet fronting on the
New Road Rt. I'rnnblin Ave. I
Jesse B. Hisley, 60(» So. Main St., ;
Pleasantville. N. J. tf j
1 . EFPIOlKNOY BUNG A BOW
1 $3,&0O.f)O efficiency oungalow, six I
I room, and hath. Put on your.lot com
plete in sixty days. Otis M. Town-:
I send, Builder, 717 Asbury Avenue.
jC)ernn City, N. J. ^ wtf j
—r- USED CARS ——-i
We also have for sale a good line
of used Tires and parts. Tommy
l Warren** Garage, 210-IS.'New Road.
35 GOOD USED CARS
We always have a targe assortment. j
for os one-goeg out we add another to
our stoelj. Priced from $50 to $1,000,
all cars greatly reduced. Come he.a
Hist niid you won't have to go fur
ther, as oifi’ line. Is large and varied
» , BOB Ml BOHR'S .
, Pleasant vine ,7;s< d Car Exchange
Sind.-halter Sales Room
Boulevard find Toulon Ave.
Phone 1120 •(Pox Tract)
... ■ MISCELLANEOUS -?
ATl^WTfC 'Y’lTY & PLTCASANT
VII.LIi FXPRKKS, daily trips. It. .1.
Ninth**. .Stand: Kendinjr station, At
’antic CKy. Phono iaa-W Pleasant*
| Villa. _u___
NEWLiNf. — IAJCKRM1TH. GUN
SMIT?FT. SAFl't ttXPT’RT. Keys
made, Ixx'kfl Installed, Ij*wn Mowen
sharpened and repaired. Scissors and
Knives Ground. Phone 268-W. Shop,
8 Ayft:_
OMii-kNNN.— will ouy or sell many
quantity. Write C. Hare, Ahsecon,
or call phone 246.
i -— wantied ---
1 WANTi'Ii>r-i,’»M'n«ahed sport mem with
! z trertpostals, by April 15th. - Plens
' nnlvillc or Atluh&p City Will pay $tiO
, month. Address ikix W, care Pitta s
antvillc Press. pi7
WANTI’JP—A farm, convenient to At
lantic City. Acreage not important,
where a Ye tired. business man can
malo* his homo. Will ko ns high as
fK.fttNL but wouljl prefer a low pricoif
.property which cipi'ho Improved to
suit hi« own Kudo. Address P. O. box
275. Pleasant villa, N. .1. _T»«5
WA.N^rki^To rent country place witli
option- of huyinfir. or will exchange
my West Allatitje City properly. Par-!
neulars .on n finest. Address 1\ O.
f!ov 575, I'lensarilville, N’. J. pUI
.rvw CHICKKNS WAKTKD. — In t
any quantity. A. T. Date.man, 21
N. Main Street. Phone 2R4._ .
- PSYCHOANALYST -f
AMRUA — Psychologist. «■ amnzinir |
revelations, entdt lainintr 'tender,
helps you wonderfully in all your nf- j
fairs of life; speaks German. French, j
Italian, Scandinavian. Call Whit# |
Morse Pike. Absecon. pSStf. '
-—-- GARDENER -.—
If you, want your Unvn fixed up or
. garden work of any kind done, call
j or drop'a card to A. A. Gibson, cor.
N’ew Koa.L & Tremont Ave., No. 407
iTreniont Avo, pu-tf
PERMANENT ]
P O S I T 1,0 N 9 . I
,* THAT PAY WELL
AND HAVE
A REAL FUTURE
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TO YOUNG WOMEN AS '
BELL TELEPHONE'OPERATORS.
NO EXPERIENCE NEEDED
AND YOU WILL BE PAID
WHILE LEARNING.
APPLY NOW !
CALL AT
MOUNT VERNON AND PACIFIC
AVENUES
AND ASK FOR
MRS. CAVANAUGH
THE DELAWARE & ATLANTIC
TELEGRAPH AND TELEPHONE
COMPANY.
-:- DECORATIONS -
DECORATOR—Desirofi work, paper*
hanging; wall textures, woodwork,
ftirniluro and accessories painted in
polychrome and antique finishes and
decorated. Reasonable rates. Phone
Pleasantyille 1230. pKfttf
•- HAULING AND PLOWING —■
ELLIS AI rAMS Is prepared to do all
kinds of hauling and plowing on
short notice. 233 \T. Second Street,
IMeosnntville, Phone 52-W. tf
-- PROFESSIONAL -
PRIVATE MATERNITY HOME—
,11RS. XL WATTS—Licensed by the
medical State Hoard of New Jersey,
with best professions1 attendants.
Charles & Franklin Aveg. Pleasant
vjh^_1J2horie_71^LAL.. if
CARD OF THANKS.
Mrs. Lottie Chase wishes to thank
nil of liei* friends for the many ex
pressions of sympathy shown during
her recent bereavement in the loss of
her husband. Walter F. Chase.
CARD OF THANKS.
The family of James F. Gandy, in
tlicjir bereavement, deeply appreciate
the sympathy shown by all in these
trying circumstances, and wish to ex
tend thanks to everyone for many
kindnesses.
NOTICE.
I will no! he responsible for any bill.-;
unless contracted for by invself.'
ifl’RLEY F. PARK HR,
- Ill Hrookville Terraco,
March 17, 1027. Plea.sunlvilie, N. .1.
PLEASANTVILLE MUTUAL
.LOAN & EUILDING ASSOCIATION.
The’ FIFTY-SEVENTH Annual!
meeting of this Association will he
bekl at tlieir hall,-No. 210 North Main
Street, J'leasaniville, N. on April
2nd, 1027. at fc.OO P. At., for tiro purpose
of electing ten (HR directors and throb
Cl) auditors to serve for the ensuing
QUESTION
ITow cap I, as :t wage earner, or on
moderate salary basis, establish a fund
for investment, to keep me when phy
sically' unlit to produce an income?
For eaeh $ I .fiOlV of the goal you set,
lake FIVE -HHARMS of BUILDING *
LOAN STOCK. Each FIVE SHARES
will mature in approximately eleven
years, with interest; added at about
Eight per cent, totaling $J,000.00.
For each share you pay $1.00 per
month, which matures when amount I
paid, plus interest earned, equals;
$200.00. If you can take FIVE shares
each year for TEN years, you will
have as the TEN SERIES mature, an i
income of $1,000 each year for TEN
YEARS, or a total of $10,000.00.
Open some shares in our NEW
SERIES. April 2nd. 1927, the FIRST
SATURDAY. MATURED OPR LAST
SERIES IN 1.20 MONTHS.
WILLIAM W. CONNELLY.
WILEPR REED. President.
Secretary. adv-tf.
PROPOSALS
On Monday, April A, 1927, at X o'
clock I1. M., tin* Common Council,
Pleasantvilb*. N. .1., at c.ouneil cham
bers, city hall, will receive* bids for
the doing of all paving and curbing
work in the city of lMcasantville for
the year 1027, according to plans and
specifications on file in the olliee of
Raymond P. Thompson, City Engineer.
No. 3 East West Jersey Ave., Pleas
antville, N. .1. Each bid shall be seal
ed and attached to the outside of the
envelope shall be a certilliHl check
made to the order of Nehemiah An
drews. City Clerk, in the sum of $100.
The City of Pleashntvillo reserves the
right to reject any or all bids submit
ted. Hy order of the Common Coun
cil of IMoasantvillo.
N KHEM1 All AN DREWS.
3wifi City Cleric.
H. W. LEWIS
COUNSELLOR AT-LAW
3 E.Weat Jersey Av., Pleasantvllle
Atlantic City I 1313 Atlantic Avs.
Concrete Work in All Branches
Estimates Cheerfully Given
VINCENT CESARIO
&'SON
General Contractor
Residence:
3T5 N. FRANKLIN AVE.
Phone 926-M Pleasantville, N.J.
Real Estate
—— —
If you hare property In
Atlantic rity and wish to
... sell or eidbanye, there la a
possibility that wo may And
.. a customer for you.
■ We have many Inquirtea,
and yours may just sulL
Wrltq °3- _
20 South Tennessee Ave.
Ernest Street
Fireplace Wood and Kindling
OAK WOOD FOR SALE
CLEANING CESSPOOLS
DIGGING CESSPOOLS
Phone 712-J, or Write .
ATLANTIC CITY
Pleasantville, Box 42S
. • 1 >
•Funeral services for Miss Anna
C. Braun,' who died at her home
hero Wednesday, were held in
Palestine M. P. church Sunday
afternoon. .:,■ •
Mrs. Mary Hannnm, of Northfield,
who has just returned from the
Atlantic City hospital, is convalesc
ing at the homo of her mother,
Mrs. Margaret Ingersolf, of English
Creek.
Mrs. Alberta English and -Miss
Elizabeth Lee,. of English Creek,
called on Mrs. Amanda' lee, Fri
day.
Mrs. Flora Gravatt, of Atlantic
City, called on Mrs. Rita Somers;
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Smith, of
Bargaintown, called on Mr. and
Mrs. Israel Smith, of English
Creek, recently.
The Community club of, English
Creek and Scullvillo will hold its
regular monthly business and social,
meeting Tuesday evening, April 5.
Final plans are being made for
the play, "At the Sign of the
Pewter Jug," to be given in the Jr.
O. U. A. M. hall in Linwood, Mon
day evening, March 28.
Rev. and Mrs. Richard Sullivan
will bo tendered a reception, Fri
day evening, April l, m Ashury
hall.
Rev. and Mrs. Waldo Bump have
tnoved to their new appointment tit.
Deerfield.
RED, RED ROBIN
A-BOB-BOB-BOBIN
Bird Lovers Find This to Be The
Most Interesting Season.
Tlio “rotl, red robin in a bob-hob
bobbin’ a Ions" [if West Atlantic
Ifily, while only a short, time ago
a meat flock of redwing blackbirds
eslimaled al 2,50(1 were seen in
migration. Nature, lovers say that
tlie most welcome season of the
year is arriving. Song sparrows
have begun to sing, tho grnekles
are flashing their purple-bronze
Wings in the warming sunshine,
whilo life "record breaker this
season is the pintail which lias
appeared at the earliest time in
twcnly-five years.
—**1 y<M»— ■ ■. —
Tin. New Jersey avenue school
building, which lias been in course
of construction for the past ten
months, wiir be completed in about
two week--. It will contain 24
class rooms arid cost $700,000.
Piano Tuning
Repairing Rebuilding
Players Grands Uprights.
Work Guaranteed—Pbnne S17-W
JOSEPH RITTER
Broad & Jackson Avs.. Northfleld
USED CARS
Kvory used car we sell MUST
l)o jest as wo represent ii. ii
Mtlf/T give YOU satisfaction’af.
ter .von buy it. No used cat
leaves our show-room until it
has been thoroughly recondition
ed and has been tested out on
the road. You can’t go wrong
on a Turner & Adams used car-. I
1926 CHEVROLET COUPE in the
best of condition; looks and runs
like new.
1926 HUDSON BROUGHAM—Like a
new car in every respect; a ride,
in this car will convince you
that this car is a good buy.
(OXFORD TUDOR, In best of con
1925 OLDSMOBILE COACH—A '
snappy looking car, looks like
new.
1924 OLDSMOBILE TOURING—
Winter top.
1922 BU!CK TOURING—Cheap.
19d1tionRT T0Um^G- in con
1926 ESSEX COACH, completely
overhauled; runs like new.
19d?tion SH TOURING, in fine con
Let us take you out in any or
our used cars yon may bo inter
ested in. Let us proye by aet
ual driving test that our used
ears offer you the biggest value
for your dollars. Our conven- I
ienj credit plan makes it easy
to buy a car.
TURNER & ADAMS
Hudson—Essix Sales & Service
18-20 E. WASHINGTON AVE. j
(New Gtirage)
Phone 810 Pleasantville, N. J.
POTTED PLANTS
AND FLOWERS \
1 ,
ALL VEGETABLE
PLANTS IN SEASON
Tomatoes, Peppers, Egg l
rianlS, Cabbage, Cauliflow- ■
cr, Etc., Etc.
CHARLES H. HOWELL ]
36 N. NEW ROAD i
At Roadfng R. R. l’lione 1003 I
Scooping—Cellar Digging
See
W. G. Loeffler
626 N. Main STREET 1
Phone 5ft>-W
Excavating-Slreet Grading
• J- • : - ' •
CEMENT WORK
I do Cement Work of aU
kinds. Work Guaranteed.
SEE ME FOR ESTIMATES
NICHOLAS RENZE
l.'!7 W. Meridrt Ave.
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MUMFORD HAS
Some Attractive Bungalows on lots
50x155, restricted. Will take your lot
as part payment. 5 rooms, bath, sun
parlor. Some with breakfast room fur
nished. Gas or electric range.
PHONE....
200 E. COLLINS AVENUE
HK=XIKr>C9<r>vO<C=>< ;■
GEORGE S. BROOKS FLORENCE D. KEHOE
BROOKS & KEHOE
All kinds o]
INSURANCE
103 W. Wellington Ave. 32 Lake Place
PLEASANTVILLE, N. J.
1’. O. HOT CSS
Columbia Casualty Co. of N.Y.
National Security Co. of Omaha.
Commonwealth Casualty Co. of Pbtla.
[I riTONK: MARINE 7570 ESTABLISHED 1901
WILLIAM J. BLACK
Cabinet Maker and Upholsterev
FURNITURE REPAIRED AND REFTNIHIIED
COODS CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED
< Shop: 2521 ARCTIC AVENUE
Residence I'lionn: Marine 50S-J. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.
BOY WANTED!
FOR TRIMMING
Between 16.and 18 years of age.
Apply in person to Supt.
STARR KNITTING MILLS
PLEASANTVILLE
J. H. PARRISH
contractor ^suitoitt!
Phone 51-J . . PleaaantTllle
Estimate* Cheerfully Given
BUSINESS
SUCCESS
A man’* aucceaa la often
due to the acauaintanee and
frlendahlp of other men.
We venture to aay not one
man In a hundred aucceed*
In bualneas nowaday* with
out the co-operation of a
good bank.
—AT YOUR SERVICE-.
SECOND
NATIONAL BANK!
Established 1*87
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.
Phillips Company
Insurance, Real Estate
and Mortgages
Ut'ARANTEE TRUST BLDQ.
William A. Faunce, President
Walter W. Clark, Vice-President
Harold W. Faunce, Secretary
Herbert A. Faunce. Treasurer
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.
JOSEPH E. MOODY
UPrtOLSTERErf " *** \
i Draper1es> Slip Covers,VAnd$.\
Shades and Cushions to order* :
Mattresses Renovated. Old Fur
niture Re-upholstered. - ,Vt
405 W; Washkgloti Aw#.
PLEASANtVILLe Phone 41«-J
LOTS FOR SALE
At English Creek ■«,
On the Somers Point and Mays
Landing Boulevard, near Bet-'.,
ay's Wharf Road. Easy term*.
Also large acreage- flpe 0%.^'
for Development. .
Apply Owner «• •
Joseph H. Hickman'’
P. O. Bldg. May* Landing, N. J.
LOTS FOR SALE"
in the Ingersoll Tract
Bny direct from the'Owner .
and sa\« Agents’ fommiaalona
ALSO A FEW CHOICE LOTS
IN SOUTH OAKHURST r..
Charles W. Ingersoll
*«8 N. Main St. Pleatantvllie
PHONE 959-W
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Home Seekers
JACKSON & KREUTZ’S Largest Listing gives yon
the Best Selection to choose from.
JACKSON & KREUT/i'S Service tabes otf yoinr
shoulders all worry and detail in connection with
the Title Conveyancing and Insurance
Jackson & Kreutz
106 3. MAIN STREET
PLEASANT! IVLLE
THE SIGN OF SERVICE
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New Time Schedules Now in Effect
BUY YOUR BOOK • USE THEM AT
TICKETS NOW ' ANY TIME
NEW NEW
EQUIPMENT \|pP SCHEDULES
Leave PLEASANTVILLE—8.00, 11.30 A. M., 3.00,6.30,10.00 P. M.
Leave ABSECON—8.00,8.10,9.30,11.00,11.40 A. M., 12.30,2.00,3.10,3.30,5.00
6.40,7.00,8.30,10.10,11.00 P. M. '
Leave PHILADELPHIA For PLEASANTVILLE AND OCEAN CITY—
j ' 7.30,11.00 A. M., 2.30, 6.00,9.30 P.M. u
FARES TO THURSDAY, MARCH 31
* ONE WAY ROUND TRIP 5-TRIP ROOK 10-TRIP BOOK
$1.25 $2.00 $4.75 $9.25
■' FARES EFFECTIVE FRIDAY, APRIL 1st
*1.35 $2.40 $5.50, $10.50
AMERICAN M0T0RC0ACH SYSTEM
/ P. HARRIS, Confectionery
PLEASANTVILLE v/ '
7 SOUTH MAIN ST. * , . PTlUliE 242