JtCEAK CITY HEffTINRL-LEPflER OCK \NCITy. N J, FRIDAY,SEWEMBEH 24,<strong>1926</strong> Chuckle Column n •Sfiuiny WorM Alarralsbi are decrying the fact that men are gotting to use rouge, I powder, lipsticks and eyebrow pencils more and mere. Why set excited about It? Thaw empty-heads who ge in for the oomjiotie poliBhing up) probably need it to keep bulliIiiK:-- from biting 'em! Hosier) inill near Boston went out <strong>of</strong> existence the other day. Art the flappers giving btuinna a nock in the eye—by darning their old •tockinei? Our Share Muit Be Hiding Somewhere L, Ssine expert has figured out -'our national wealth is $8,200 per tapito." Aw, g'wan—there ain't that much money in the world, "SinjltaR"— .key tell us—"keepg fslju 'raund He ameer in p good mood*" ^dmetimes. A few we've heard, »e'd liki to have murdered* And s^jury would Rave called it self-defense' Oun esperts Brge nlore women to take up trap shooting bad idea. It might help their utrn. When a wife gna ta shoot hr hoBboiid in the living mm newiidayii, it's umralU KOBIC favorite tr or Toasting pan out in the kitchen that gets the bullet. Chicago mail took a «hoi <strong>of</strong> as-called "pre-war hnurbon" and the Brut swallow knocked him unconnciauB Prolubly figured, when he wgke up, that he wu the proud poaaCHior r a mule. Ever Try It? Doctors euy family aiiuabbles are out <strong>of</strong> order at meal time. They hinder digestion. Come to think <strong>of</strong> it—it.is somewhat lab,,nous to try to CUM with a mouthful <strong>of</strong> hot potato! Whoopee Give It The Gas! Legal. AHENDUENT PROPOSED TO TlIB NEW JERSET B«* Till CONSTITUTION «* THE STAT1 OF I LEGISLATIVE OP 1IH IBSTITLTE^FOft ASSFHBIA CONrU|llH-NT HIBOIUTION*}, htm. 11. II, IS AND Iff BF IT RFSOLM-D bT ihf Hcpale ftlip lfnu» <strong>of</strong> Aivmbly concurring) POHd a (1 wlim ihi} same ih*H I* &stedl to 17 a nrnjorliy nf tlw numlHrt elected ihe fennte unit Litniral A»iwml.l> ilit utit antetiiliiuiii ahm\l b* entered upon their v« ih thr )»> and n«y« uk*u t! ereon and referred to (h« £*Htil>t.i.i* then In? chonen at J i ublinhn] fnr Ihrre mnnlha pmfnui ID lho flfft TlWtdaj lf< L J«at one n*t>-ii>titer <strong>of</strong> rich county If •- .._ lhtM.it. nd FpHlflcatltuis n.»y b* obtatfiA) rrom til* (liy ( Irrk by dupoiltine flO 04 UttUiJ Au«iut 80 1QZB R C UomNTON Plr <strong>of</strong> Pub \Vka WM H COLUhnN Jr <strong>City</strong> Fntr J ltt*v« HIMrrth <strong>City</strong> Clerk. B-3 3t TO LIMIT CREDlTORd (hr y-N-vrnth . w ll t* ton>\tr I r nrtlnn a[ra|T r*t thr aiittBrrabLi i\ July th A D 1 .(* rred hitnt« (if Jf.ni>.. M Punuant tu 0 > onli _ _. 'turn t( .t* ot III CoUl L/ <strong>of</strong> Cn]fi rntvdo I thi Ui[rt«-nlK lay Of ^ftj A I> . on the Hinrflefttion <strong>of</strong> thu £aX>M.utnn <strong>of</strong> aald II-CHKII. n ELECTRICAL OTKACTOltDort yoTi houw nend firing vr electrical ropalr- sT If W, m tu_ Danlal Erkiun, 409 iVorr aT^ B«II 4L 7-24-r >1)It SALE— Hud*>i. C"i.cl,. tlu Will iTTuta fnr any (,""«! fl.00" P or wilt D-L-II Chtnl, f(h' i-nxh. JIifKcr, 3^nd street and Anbury nv 1. WHJJAU PAVISlJulk work. KB Fourth at, mliltar S«l; . ric»#nntvillt aUlS WASHED whll* 70a waft—S k l l b | l tli* aarvlca. Gmolfne< »«*«*orlr« and p*rk ln:i. BVAI.U*, it-ll-ly IT- B. CJIIOURD9 Uouaa FalnU&f 1030 Auhury Avanua rtoM 4|1-W WIHIAM T TAYIJOR -F«Mr DABI uf 14 ii to dais. 614 HOUSE TAINTING—All work promplly ilatifl, Eatlciatoa ftirs[«l]«d. Qoalltr nnd aerrlee. Jaa, A. Willaop. 1S44 A» bury »v«nU*. 1 17-r HOUSR PAINTINO JOSEPH SCOTT 7 W, lltb St, Honseliald GvadB S|3I.IJN(] OUT UV ITJHNITUI.E, Rln; CHINA AND MNBNt WKKK Oh" iKTTO- IlKIt 4t|t. I'li(i(.Y STEWABT TALt.M SHOP, ,1ULf HUAIIDWALK, . 1 itKNT- 17 Widtu l,y month 01 Ai>(ity en ti i-hit. r Hi \rhuUt l ! RovniB for Rent with kitchen prl *lfm, | [ (ijri i r 1- Ml and Ai I I. 7 *10- r t I l«l n L v n i>y ii I m -, m, vl Iv Kin I I I Ml Ui), kit > II 1 tu (Ml lol A O n ( n> IH1"0 A r» r n JMl 1 Unt OrilrtM- I •" IM-rcey if! i?n (O H THV nitST I ilinNAL BAMC d^*.iMMlU iJihll o ih9 Ol- tit f AN fllY NLW JLRbET | tnlh r ainrmallnn th«| Adn i|Tlra(nr c t u " UJL ni n It Mtfalllrt I) O VKIMD U , . . will nnU munlhti frnm tht thlrti-* lNOriCF t "-••i u"nl«.r A D 1 u ur thty in, f n rr tarrrtl <strong>of</strong> ariy art| n ni.u I lib- claim* II irt tintkr «nd iir- dot.-iriu**d ill bo li-d I V V vHe M i rr«y Hdhfi vi .nit ( ty ffi -.1} W W Mu MUKUA^ J T 41 1 1 ' «. Sr[tf3nhi-r 11 li A •> RW1EKT F DENNETT JOiiKI'H |1. CAICK. I MIT CBHDirORS in ith Tun I UK I Ily virttw <strong>of</strong> M. writ <strong>of</strong> Fferl F*cinB fO] .1 IN (HANI httY OF NEW JEKSElf T# Aga*M Svllk tfdBtjOr " Uy vlTtuo uf ai> (jrdcr <strong>of</strong> Uw Ctumccrr mill* on the mt 4> , . - MEV. P W C*tHI* U mnnlplnaiit JM>J TOU " J '•• P W CatHh 1. coraiLlnMit JUKI Tol ^ ilnfcnilsnu. ]rgd aid- nqolred Ui pKaaV fAt- awer ur dnnur lo tbo «mtillllq.Ilt'> p Hll l h Jlh 0 f ^ J l t on OP b«roro U» Jitli d«T <strong>of</strong> Html WU or Ui* «Ud LIU «U U» taivb kf ».» ISd D bllt 1 'li lL flJ«l to-fqraloM It Wtw,' talD mortmuro m-Io W WKdlvf U, dUUilV^ U d<strong>On</strong>liijllii If Ch»ttin. fila wlffl^ {* CwU?. vUlniint which mtjflmn t> lUtal Julji * th 1 23 un land* sltuiiU) Ip Uio Cltr «f Own <strong>City</strong> In ih» CoUnly <strong>of</strong> C*l» JkT JJ and Stat* uf New fTcney .And >nu (her Mdd AliJwa 3piHh" fllVffil !«felidaikt b tiUH TO" * thfl uovlm. 4>U Un b, and prt-mlvrt Uihfci* Ih* Utf Wllb mid TB*t«ffH_nt <strong>of</strong> 1'botbo JlmJUj -" ' And you, tht> imU llor G Cost wide, *rt> niMjtj tt<strong>of</strong>^rijant I fan> yuu hold a HM»" X D tho naitf prcmJim. 4r|>lrinticr 10th 19SS, DA^ IT> O WATKIN Aiir r >r Cum 1.1H Stj Prnod Strt»tt, WovlbotT, N J *Vjj»£| NOTICE ISulltV la [(tl-nby itiVCQ tllnt t]| (hlli lately tuhkUMnp inLwut n O Ull am] C W Uoi-flfun U-wJinv ^ firm ntmt <strong>of</strong> Ottnn * Ily Moton al V; fn Uj Motor, nt 1110^ Orttin <strong>City</strong> New Jf>r*Cy / h f l h Jar Of* L All t > y w*rt dt*v-lv«d on thn fniirtiwalh Jar Of JJoptrmbor 1D4« Ly HlUtUml ennan.L All Qt > J It u i> (..*....,„, DM i'lflK.-* Ink rtxlo. F-oiliu C. HuuliL-a. 300 I'h tfOftiE DONT DUlf ANlrnCNO HEPOltE YOU vtBlt £)Ud allow _ _ . ture Warehouse, •HW i I I I L )l Iclfl II | juth jlnr n I R(K1M \Mi HOAHIi i I Wo f r i an n [ ri nl f inlty Un! tuxU ml Anljuiy nVLi tn. ^t.i.uid L-luvr i i I tinlni. mh nnd i!». [ il d* *»-«T If } r Inn BL.ni I A L rl IOtli A 1 1 TA*JI I-Y KItt nif Lit, Broken. In Real Eetute. CPNEST W. KENT al EitaLa *xid Innt-an •101 W«I»y Aranu* HODEHT3 EOHEItS rOINT RKAL PMTATB Pbona 11 rtla uf nhwt |]i **t hull [ int. on loncrti*? nnw mct(tlinir t 1 irutlr-r* • nuu M to ,«n tatlafictlas Ulth ill OB-work JHI UII LOCAIi and Ions dlitanep moTlnp and tin-Jill between <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and ihll.JeU r>hl» dally Sullivan • Expreu Bth ntn ~ iT«n ITH, ODHH <strong>City</strong> Belt FboU
T EIGHTEEN Finm Vaudeville at the Moorlyn During Winte, Uiual <strong>Line</strong> <strong>of</strong> Excellent Pic- tures— Improvements Plan- ned—Change in Prices \Franh Wolf Has Leased "Hip" tor Five More years tell Known Theatrical Man Ha*. H id Good Season— liiK I'hiiis for Future OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDOEB, OCEAN CITY, N. J-, FRIPAY, SEPTEMBIR 24, 1928 The Mooih-n Thedtrt lialawn t wonderful ^canon ilunng thi um- njer pcrind now CIO«L>fibli tn plpaac uinl Atlnit-t the gt-in ml pul lie The th*atit -* tluu in I?, ui fnemfc alwa\~ rt |iLn,n effitn ntly prf and coui tpnush ioukL.I afti r the in \j , j terests <strong>of</strong> Hit jHitmna lunnk tin ^i,ri,| summer will liait hm ib ut u October 1 for Philaililjiliu n>, r hejs general manager nut-<strong>of</strong> Phda delphrn - ' ti the Metropolitan to be Real Treat ill in in I I p ii n L li ui i I ii I i All tfnt Mu^ie - Dnra i I* inlnniinic Sptctmlo to lie 1'relented October 1 i I Mui Km ^ 11 ml i S ^unln L n I until i i ss inin it lh I iitini. if ihi p irj ' 1 ill k th I K I ili ulilt [ 111 n in I « mi n I \ tl in. , v I II in I iul 111,Ini tlin ML I , ih 111 U ul H » i s hit I nr I Ills I un I i li in I i 1 lit 111 II f the M rli f, t uih ti It j r ium i i f Tht it lh Mi In i ilil in fli r I Linnint <strong>On</strong> In I pr II tilt thf inn t i ut.tjn lint irl , , -, TI f i,t^ui if tht Eh, itr ih u I Hi • t t.ents t«o DtniHtliu,,, , ,,,„,„, Pm , l i r kn „„ _ | Mr (,i t i limiLinir Tl, Mn g - ^ ^ _ , lelt. 11 that cits at the 1 flit t t tSartnelmess at the ,•> c inmnttp. t mpt ,i r 11 ,i, 11 »M I n |hii* If I lint. Clll-tli in I pm Moorlyn Theatre; mui j, n lri ,f ,n n, ,„ "Wue Guy" Coming $1 rl^ir. '^! | Mu Ilium Bl nt |. T irl 111 I Alb n Johnnie Walter Here ^epiimhrr 29 M Lurnhild Tlurli C Main 11 —OtherBIB Attractions I or Di t hjlle D Hm C Hr i I N r ( timine «.-.li ,1, Ur Hiilnil J Iih *>jn n ' I — iVWthenl], It Mr and Mis Clurl- HichaH Barthelme^^ in "The'tnn 1 urn ill Mr ^iinu 1 T V Amuteur G«ntl«mun ' a ihnlhnt lino Mr r hurl \\ Pi k l|r romance <strong>of</strong> the lonjr a^o Kill he Joseph Cl iz^uni Mi John Cnblit*! seen at the lloorhn Theatre thi.'Mr t unphi II Mj I n i 1 mln (Fridas) e^enin^ un [ timiorrow 'Saiili h id tlin Mi I n Im *.n k An unusuallj fine pmifium ha l^r r,d[^ KIIIJ, l u been nrranged for the Monrhn for Cent, nnml C mmitte b the coming »nek .an I I ej h VA illini. Frank Lio\tl whn producitl the' Iht Mil till fUklit n ti n well remembered ^6J Ha«k* hj Kile !i\ t-ountlfi.>. fj*-ct it i li jUHteompIete,! a neK production ^ti iht I jn I ! in t j ihi IULII I mn for First National winch piomiM* bi He s column ni is i i to Burpass in interest hi* pr uou*. pajre* i tht t uli mt t f tl r t aehieiement, kH n turh hil I in Im hull 1 Thin in The TAIKP Cm Kith <strong>of</strong> Th Miriil. Irnnts James kiikuood in the titk i I, Lultnaimu HiriiiLli I li The picture i- to be nhown at tht eseis irt t f Hi |i lui i u Mtiorlyn Mondm unn Tu, *dirs i ilj\ Ii inn n is i i Others featured in tht- ci^t if hiu si h I li i n n "The Wise Gus jre Bitt^ t omp tj the 'ull .in i I son, Maj3 A^tor Mjrs f irr ailstntufp in ti ih tl George P Mgnon an I tlroiM Gctuusplu ill nisi Cooper umlcitiki tut , t, t "The Wise Cm ' j.f» Kirkvnnl them ill Anibi I j in the role <strong>of</strong> a crook ssho tuin^ tn *elf m\ nils mj evanptshsm J* a mean^ <strong>of</strong> making plnu I jn I iH i i monej He traseled from tt,ssn tn Ge idt.^ m^\ t JLtrlv ha\L tt tj tl town Kith a big lent Ubtrnaelt It lijniiit <strong>of</strong> ^, ttlnfe*, ^paci u 11 and while he hoi h Iht. popul ice »>rn I imagination antl <strong>of</strong> cn'.tuiii, <strong>of</strong> the toan« upellhoun I suth hi 'an I appurtemnii » btionl rt-ck n eloquence hu confederate* j,u,intr Ladi <strong>of</strong> tin thine ui th ir i through the congreji-ition and trip ,^pictisi It p ntmtjiU h t jrcet It their pocket^ ,n tlie Ani* nt in pro luitit n ,f III In the end htmestr the falcmir Mn irlt preachers holj mn ill com mt, hi? I The preparjtion an I the tm "gang^ and finalh ^cn hnmel =-truetion <strong>of</strong> The Mirick and thej deciile to gn ^truirht i»J t imprp I\I ij,ht n ill i i id it it tin immunn nt j.i un I » ti it ib |i irj h u i ih nu I 111 ui II j,iu \ ii it in i nn Im th in iiumt nt wt-n II Jill ] null whiti rtljti mu in 1 ttuin n 4 fir a- th* ui * iiM i it t nu I is if snnii i n MI « i mi h i i iJ\PFeil thf i UM ( uuh i in intl i f nutt A ti il il n fir \ nj I K numbir t in ii t(| l firth I wn man hi i nt JII I ilmn t in t-mth it I i re th * \t* nT thi fill*} I i luUitu U \ IJFH Ann r id J! IL ui irw vt i« t vtinki) in I t ifi* LI.MII lh \^t thruni; nf I I I! «i i ih if htd I j ^ thi n\ HI n « t i ifc r* I tu Alnught\ i t t r Hi E Ii int oh thi^ j,n it nVjf ( thu hanur in* Nt u JLT i s in tit* hi I 10 in HiFtn writ in a I u in ! Iht n-t lll!1 It \1UI Ul' innoi.ui [ i i.M.IOl) hur nurt jiLii I fit i]iif lint ' Hi^h is I kilistir il i tit I I m t think th^t im th r tut, in I iti II Hi thf ni 4H\ i Eh i uiitl v i Ul 1 t tLi "U( h | pn tun i U i * M ii 1 nn \U nn i \ niic in tin i IU * f \S i hiiiuinn Ih [i ii J li U i /] t a lfi« r» ir i! It \\A inij h i p it i | i! i ilm n Am rii in < iu fi \ IM iu ! hQ«inu thur p itntiii m in I iHfLiimi m ih t' Jt t unir\ in tin lii rM hi in ti i J in ihc h j j <strong>of</strong> th* pjf-j h luiriL mi I iiii^\K mu iu inn until it J I II f I lh me nUin nl win r it Ii lull fi I, IE « ! tvn IK M m I 1 hilf shirtK iri t J * il kjlltnf Hi I) MtA HOII) A\ n ni hut irr Un » in nu (iniTniFn^ MPHT horiK bi fun. th pir^u um i 11 u&up ISIUH1 ill U Uf c ir wi tipp I thu ' • — 1 nint I mi I»iini IM mu in li !•«•'•* iFP^nlPtl '» Tour nf th iim * ! f r thi JMI il '* JsJ ^achHm* r'm Jni'l'iiHiL 'inl'kl.'n'u.'T lwhn|1 n l( v JJ0 Im P'' ° I l f l U I l L I |K lit i i l l l ^ l l l i ^ i ^ l , ,, f | A , , i , . .' ,ui !n r full* HI I I \ ih* s-i-ai I fhciil r tl irl tht i] mim ' r] r | rnhr hnl lf«niL tht }?rinl iid nl \nr i n hun Ir I nf in n m !m r j^hin- J ' '' J ' t'm i an 1 pi t •jrhnrt: In in i nth t( riirh \ i\ 11 t iniink i 1 ITM Ann 11 m i r tit M u in 1 ^tri| I t I t in i 1 u I \ w i urn i in thf pinn it id in th hr F i ih -ihil* h il nr «ii!i II th I 1 IL il (I 1 I 1 fi 1 [ 11 nn i f iht if t r tun rf tli Mill in ih il tn niji it nn ' In I nn \ h mi i th 1 iirfi l Ml .0 11(10 III im i! \i Oi Im 1 hnt\ i Urn n m f ,i in [Hi* ll* Hit Vi uni\i i il \pn*t mn <strong>of</strong> thi «hit i 1 i ihr ni. u.n thit th \\ i 'mikt n fhua] trtali I th< kl ni ttlm Will f fhu.il _f otl ui kn IK i ik Htm menus v SHORF. H_J A iiyr\ \\v> 1\ ilmn fill \ I M li 1 1 in C)i I hm r in th ii uifcu un Vt* ini ^ e miiL ,,„,.„ „. „ H(.,.^ - ^n ills IAEI mini*,' it w **rk mil lM,n *\ j«on uml hn|n t \ t ntuallj to I i wn it »n h*uiit \TTFNDFn ^TATE 1 ^' u kl ^ ^ a ili ^ i ^ p ff° m SDIBDJ I IRF MEN'S MEFTING I k 1"1'l l ["""' Buul ' llt ''' " h •""•"'I Ih ]i ajfm i MTV tritpfyl tn it'* • aii^ fnenii fnr ihi ir iuart\ iu-1 , r n::. 1 . -F^vz -^' sSiirP^^Si", l!.' ',»"j.; ., St a, Hr, 1 'I "»"' I-'- «*• I" l - ' "" I IMul 4 i iilinri inni ntion iu I Vnn IJI ni-nin(t > jr I |>irtii-« in-: mi I in iiiiitiiiit liniuj in I IHIHI. hell Jl tin iiJtui hull*.-, 7tm i I ( arharl HdH M in {(u irlir uf ( f n H hi I * Mi itl n Imp nut n i nf irK fur hf^e rnn ihout -1 H »i fitF i ir^ ni tht fititrd t iti in in ! m hull hut f i t ,m un pit hi 1» < n lo i i in tin in hi u*r ml A l>!lf\ * i*lh In 11 H\M1 CONtbRTS HUE COME TO \ LIOhE TODAY AND TOMORROW— RICHARD BARTHELMESS "The Amateur Gentleiqfui'' NOTEs—Thf I'rire <strong>of</strong> AdmisMion siiirlitiB will be: Adults, fliicr Children. Uv. wlih the ej^ linn <strong>of</strong> Hiiturdiiy when three or four h it'll .class MJ <strong>of</strong> vuiidcville will he given in udditiun lo Ihi- rc-i-ular lirojfram <strong>of</strong> pirturex nt whiih lime the admission sill he: Adults. 5(k; Children. 23c. " PROORAM—WEEK OP SEPTEMBER 27th- MONDAY AND TUESDAY- MARY ASTOR and JAMES KIRKW00D IS "The Wise Guy" 11^ n Iljn I i nile I i ni tr IJIIV ifiriti it in tin uti pi r nn thi Pftanlwdlk ^ fir I frit mu^ic F L\ TIRE IN HOTEL t nt | nki f I hf n]u u It) 0i*> lijtn I flurinK tht |ii t mitnth *J H|iprPt laU-tl \er\ imuh bi thrusjn ^ nf ii^itur Ir—Origin r hi .fiitliun ult i^t ni iih tht* \ Irliiliw i hit iMth thf aufh i i t tin m itnik Ih \ «cn I i f I \ limn ( irl, n it htm f V ' If II* \ *-ni *r IL tmori ( ill) tt ' ( r nn in I junn I tif s i ii ihi I) Kuhijj.in I ul a un it nt mil r« M lilTH>nl I I i ,i > |jr i 1 n \ i I u me im , ' n un f ill M in in n in I v. in n In * i "J w I inliiin tli mini tli i in ir h I wuh th 11 m « i li 11 I fiiim l,n it Siiihtm II ill f lit 'jir 111, li hr j t JI I A I Vi I inn >if All IIIIIP fm th il n her sen^e • <strong>of</strong> humor. Her jnoittrj m vented rBHen the American neuve-aehe .Aa the sister <strong>of</strong> Joseph Schild- toaut, the hero nnd diiguiseil *f nnee," Mils Fsye displays her "M comedy teehnique The i ii «wi£t-moTiHg and thnll- ! Flying Horeemsn" will be utod J^jday, and on Saturflay popglnr , will rflsy Johnnie appear in "Tha Brown JftEaa ara always the raoit ex- QnclatinBly funny comedrca and * news ^ventg. electric mac<strong>of</strong>ne tarns not Bita-ffiS 4ff. a new Britfah automobilo all flwto are and In dririiui. This H what happens to "Th,. Mir. aele fl Thp iame pnncipals in the cant af The Milnclt-" tlunnjr jt^ ishaw ing clsi-isheie »jll bo seen «hen th« production is oITereil at the Metro- polltan Opira Hnu^e, jnclu linj Lady Diana Manners Ladv Diana is Enirlantln moat famous and lnvnhe.it titled woman She will appeal in the role <strong>of</strong> the j Madonna, anil she also «ill be seen as the nun, alternating with Elmer PattersonLChicaBo beauty anil hi-if- e-is. Ins Tree, (laughter <strong>of</strong> ths let* Sir Herbert Beeibohm-Tree and ' Madame Elisabeth Schirmer * I Grand opera is the music side <strong>of</strong> I "The Miracle," for its musical Brare has been pronounced by leading music critics throughout tho world as the finest composition <strong>of</strong> the late Ingelbert Humpcrdinck, composer <strong>of</strong> the grand operas, "Hatnsel and Oretel" and the "Koenlgskinilir*" Additional musfe was emnpssed by tho late Friedrich Schirmer. Mortgage Money NO BONUS LARGE AND SMALL AMOUNTS can be had at once Send your application giving full particulars. Box W-17, Sentinel Ledger, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J, Equipped Real Estate Office —FOR SALE— Aa I am engsged jn businesi out <strong>of</strong> town which requires all my time, I have decided to <strong>of</strong>fer for sale my <strong>of</strong>fice at Eighth street and <strong>Ocean</strong> avenue, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. This <strong>of</strong>fice is complete and up-to-date including all listings and prospect flies; also leased two <strong>of</strong>fices. For details write D. M Joseph, 536 Landis avenue, Vineland, N. J. >••••«•$ hf m! upjnt <strong>of</strong> the Sr*iM It , Hilt] i n tin n a ihnll Moml i\ , \\ i (|\|£1J sTfkN iftt mo in «h n lirp v, i** h«en\Hr \ ^ ^ = *d in th hi nu nt SinnK* onn ^ hilfiio-tn \ny hlli I th ritiit liuilihn^ OUMIL, t J thr n eorretl (lliNwern, no, ill fuirneNH lu the gt?nlioei-U-Hlj^Kr liicreaNi'ii thi! Binouiitii <strong>of</strong> the secnnil, thlril, foultli pml lifth prispii to |1 a, th lomo us the Heceml prize winner weuM ItaVi? received. Tlir> -Hi^tii, Hnveilth anil ,'iglith prizes were awarded to Misis Mary B. Nl>lm«, Hfth street and Uoy uve- nue, Mi Mabelle Gulls, mli Wen- ley avenue, und Mix. Hal|)li I.e- munl, 'MX Day aveliuu, Oci'lth <strong>City</strong>, meh <strong>of</strong> whiiiii retuniiiil nine currecl snawers. Other Winnern The ninth prize was awarcleii Miss Aliie M, Burrett. ^32 Central avenue, Oceun <strong>City</strong>, she hiivihjr re- turned eight correct answers. Others who returned ejght cor. ritt answers were: Mm, Heiiry K. lonniii. OOJ sixteenth street, Oceun Cily; Josejih C. Creet SQOK Soulli Stventeentli street, Phlluilulphiui Mm, Harry Cress, J000 Central iviiiue, Oceun Oltj-j Miss Rcuwlie C. Ryan, 0313 Haven avenue, Oeean CitiFi MIB» Dorothy B. Wau^h, (ill Wialey avenue,, Qmun <strong>City</strong>, and Mils Minnie Young, Swedesborg, N. J. To all <strong>of</strong> these have been iwanllil the same amount us the ninth prize. Checks will be muileil to all prise winner* un Saturday, Oylober 2. In gihlition to the prize winners, more than one hundred others sent replies tu u!I twelve pugus. There were double that number whn sturt* eil the contest, but failed to ^'fld iii replies after the flrat four or live wetlm! Many among them hail solved the words correctly, and, hud they continued, might have^eeii up among the winners, ' Ax it tumid out, because <strong>of</strong> the (Continued on Page J) WILL PLAN TO HAVE KIWANIANS HERE NEXT YEAR Loral Club Men .Will Work Hard In Trenton to Land Convention Convenient RaudwnyH Mifrht Hu EHtubiiMhed, Real tors WOULD RELIEF Committee to Draft Plan That Wil B Will Be Submitted to Commissioners Thr* matter <strong>of</strong> having short road- ways built in thi. camii grounds, out toward the Uuardwalk, was aijain limuKht to till' front this week, when there was a discussion on thin subject at tlie lunclinin iiieeilii({ <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Hen! Us- lute Hoard at the <strong>Ocean</strong>ic Hotel, Elmer Jackson Pearl saH that Chief Conver Prepares for Full Observance <strong>of</strong> Fire Prevention Week A*ka All Citizens to* Co.operat»_Will Have Fire Drills in Public Sthotils Every Day Next Week—Gives Number <strong>of</strong> Timely Precautions Who Has Iti'signed Pastorate Here, does lo Kansas lily paving contract anil It miirlit lie well to suggest to the city thill thn Kruvel from tlie streets tg bit re- constructed be used ty fill u|> the east end <strong>of</strong> the cump grounds, nmjj. inff semi-circular rouiiways in thejie 'irl'ounilii. Coriiitliiuii uvenui' might bi? cut tlirgkifch to Wayne avenue. It was naiil that the proposed | , , improvement woul.i notj<strong>On</strong>ly relieve "' lni! traffic cgnuestloii in tDy summer GOLDEN CIRCLE FORMED TO HELP BABIES'HOME 9 Be Able to Pay Total Debt Next Year After liBteniim to the "storj' <strong>of</strong> a Penny,' 1 and how this penny at- traeted thousands fgr the Ouean <strong>City</strong> ^eashnre Horns for Jlublefi, u woman making a tour <strong>of</strong> Inspee. tion <strong>of</strong> the builiiini; opened her purse ami sliid, "'I will give you a penny, but mine will be a gold penny," She handed a teil-doilar , .. , , , , , i gold piece to her attendant, a In the opinion <strong>of</strong> some <strong>of</strong> the, member <strong>of</strong> the Golden Hule So- members, iiutumuhiles parked onjcloty, "Oh!" exclaimed the reclpi- these grgunds wouhl be an improve. ] pent, "I ought to raise a million t g i n in nV mmer season, but help to beautify the grounds. Fire Prevention Week" starts October .'i and ends October 9, Fire Chief Samuel B, Conver I« mttking his usual efforts to impresn thi! residents <strong>of</strong> this city with the Importance uf care in handling fire and the prevention <strong>of</strong> fire—not only tlurlng the coming week, but ut all time*. He has arranged, among other things, ty hold nre drills in some <strong>of</strong> the three public schools <strong>of</strong> this city every duy frgm Monday until Prfiluy. In speaking <strong>of</strong> the fire menace* Chief Conver says: ''Kire Is malt's rnost useful, faithful servant. He Is a glutton for work and never tires. No (lay is too hyt nr too cold for him. No tusk is too hard, Call yii fire to do a job, and lie iloes It 100 per ci'iit. "You enter your home, built <strong>of</strong> brick bukeil in Ore, and <strong>of</strong> boards -Nuwud by fire. It is heated by Ore, lighted by fin'. Your food is cyek- ed by fire and the stove that con- tains it was muiie by fire. "Fire controled is the great con- structyr, but fire is a brainless fel- low, heiiilstrnn^, ini]j#Sut,!H, iiiife- strulned. He doesn't think and wouldn't If he could. He expects you ty do the thinking for him. If you ilo, he will do your will. If you don't, he country. ll d y f may run ull over the A Great Pealrflyer "Fire uncontroied \z the great destroyer, Fire builds the sky- scraper, iiver pro<strong>of</strong> against Itself, but nre levels the city. Fire serves his nlaster—man—but will serve him budly if riermiHuii to run amuck, "When fire is on II rampage, men blame him, curse ihim, put lire never cuts loose <strong>of</strong> his own accord, Man, ushamed, likes to 'pass the buck* by calling him spontaneous combustion, but man piles u|i the oily rugs uitil waste that l^iiig fire into being, '"Fire Prevention Week' this year is the week <strong>of</strong> October li.fl. It might better he called 'Fire Con- trol Week, 1 The big job ahem! for alt <strong>of</strong> us is to realize that what we need to do is to control fire. <strong>On</strong>ly that will prevent (ires, "In America we have the finest sysU'tn <strong>of</strong> education In the world, and the most nhameful record <strong>of</strong> destruction by Hume, If we were savages or a rftce <strong>of</strong> morons, there might be some excuse for us, but we have the bruin to think for fire, if we will only use it. That's al that fire asks Us to do-=to think a bit, "The ilemon statisticlnn will tell you thut during the year l»2t Americu burned up 1570,808,021 III Improved property <strong>of</strong> all kindu, (Continued on I'ugt) Six) HONORED Mrs. Mudeline I'orler Orenn I'lty iJmldon! Klected ' Councilor uf Htute Uuughtrn <strong>of</strong> Americu g d p ment over the squatters that were there during the past summer. Mr, Pearl, Chas! A, Doe anil Wai, ter WeCorfele were appointed a with this.' 1 With the gift came the inspira tion to fdrm a goldtm cirele for the benefit <strong>of</strong> the home, admission Bore than half the membership <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Kiwnnin Club will invade Trenton on October 12 and IS to uttand the convention <strong>of</strong> tht New Jeney KIwanlR DiMtrict and try and bring tHe convention to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> in October, IBgT, R, W. EUwardi, dlrtriet trirstoe <strong>of</strong> the local club, hua hi:i heart set on bfjngiiiB the next convention expects <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> _.j|e part <strong>of</strong> their mem. tanhip in- Trenton at thin year's csnvention to help bring tjy next convention hare, F, C, Simms stated ut the meet- ini that Mr, Edwards is well known among the' KIwanianB <strong>of</strong> the Stute and that no doubt he will M able to get the next convention for his home city if the member- ship backs him In missionary work at jhe cominf Trenton meetings, Tin- shaker <strong>of</strong> the meeting, held thl« »,,k at the <strong>Ocean</strong>ic Hotel, »a» < ity Publicity Director Dean. Mr Dm,, KaVB a very Interesting •ilk He imparted to the Kiwan. ian« sonn. inside informntion oil w»ri> thi elty's publicity appro- priation is lielnj ipent and on the "•suits, obtained^ • ' Following Mr. Dean's talfe Mr, Mnnni- stut«il that, through the Urnmber <strong>of</strong> ComrneKf eo-oncrat. "irwlth thi city, Mr. Dean wduld j* continued in <strong>of</strong>flce tht-ougheut ififtuintfr as well'M nuramer, I lip attendance pfUe was donat- •J "y Al OlUfleld and was won by Dr Hersfhil Pettlt. It was a large werrnn^ container, , lhi> program <strong>of</strong> the meeting was in charge <strong>of</strong> C, If omer Shoemaker Jnd llirr> Auamsj . COUNTY SCHOOLS WILL M1ET IN (CITY ! S'\t> Unit annlipl convention tape May County iunilay A ...... ^I«ITJ . ,•, gen- eral superintendent <strong>of</strong> mihsions <strong>of</strong> the United Lutheran Church <strong>of</strong> Aniorica, who hu» known the pas- tor for a number <strong>of</strong> years'ln mis. — ,. _.-,—. _ , sl °n fields in difftrent parts <strong>of</strong> the <strong>City</strong> Soiicltor Anilrew c, Boswell, 1 country. Mr, Ad.orholdt and family whehoskeiiJwhetheran appeal will 'left todny for Kansiia <strong>City</strong>, be niaile In Miss MacNduI's case I This new fleld has splendid by tho'Boaril <strong>of</strong> Uilueatiolii which 'equipment for church worli In.all ity ice, <strong>of</strong> Education, 7 : ' , I was'impeUed" to ^iva'H •ffivurablo Dr, Logan ruled the lOirt law, ti ffivlS fP*"?.H Wh ¥ ' 6= eliminating tenure for es-serylce I B 1f 8 '" v i5* .O». CIt; men in school positions, fleprived Miller <strong>of</strong> protection claimed under the veterans' law; Miller had made his appeal as B service man, he having been in the World War. he repre»ents stated thut the hoard ' departmentB, with an opportunj has thirty tluys In which Ui make i surpagaed by none for real sorvlt an appeal to the State Department und i on thin account Mr. Aderhol f Edti was impelled to give it fav ' — —^ stay here, yea h Ht Ui II. I ring a period <strong>of</strong> a many fid h y her, covering a period <strong>of</strong> a year, he made many friends, whom he sorely regrets to leave. The congregation doubled anil the Sun. day school more than doubled dur- bacle salary from tha time <strong>of</strong> her demotion as principal to teacher <strong>of</strong> the piKth grade <strong>of</strong> the, Wesley Ave- nue School; She i« protected by the tenure <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice law from demo- tion'In rank or salary. Miller, tin honorably d M g soldier, had been employed in.the <strong>Ocean</strong> yenri,, <strong>City</strong> school district tv, or ono year less thiln the Mis, MacNeal was also awarded \m his . pastorate; A splendid partpnago was built on the,lot ad- joining the church, which will be an added attraction to any pastor who may conie. to 'fill'the vacancy. , For the present the congregation mil be under the cure <strong>of</strong> the uper intendent <strong>of</strong> missions. <strong>of</strong> this ih trict, tho Rev. U. S, G. Hertolet, services continuing as usuiil until further notice. Mr Aderholdt came to this citv from Stateivllle, N C, PeptfniWr 1 <strong>of</strong> la^t year While there hi- t-om pletcd line <strong>of</strong> the most beautiful churchca In North Carolina. His friend* among the residents and hummer cottagers were sorry to hear <strong>of</strong> hm determination lo leave <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. minimum, for. protection from re- mo\id undei the teacher*' tumie <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice, law without charges and u hearing. He -was not assigned tn any position for the current school year. Miller relied upon the 192Z veterana; protection, law for rein- statement. : Assc-niblyman - Minis!, <strong>of</strong>. Newark, sponsored the W2G amendment to the veterans' law- re- rnqving the protection <strong>of</strong> tlie act from'employes <strong>of</strong> boards <strong>of</strong> educa- tion. Miss MacNeal was first uppoint- ' (Continued on Page Two) John K. Gardiner, <strong>of</strong> Mellboume, England, willed hla estate to a ne- phew .who .disappeared 17- years ago. CLOSING FOR SEASON October 2 All stock at cost That good home-made candy. Gui- llen, 802 Boardwalk.—Adv. STORK VISITS CITY The stork made a couple <strong>of</strong> i in this city In the last week Iu both cases he left a boy <strong>On</strong> <strong>Sep</strong>- tember 26, a son, Hoy C.. Jr., was bom to Mr anil Mrs. Uoy C Ncw- Wrk, 304 Flrat avenue, and on <strong>Sep</strong>- tember 28, a son, James, wai< born to Mr. and Mrs. Theodore It. Alien, 334 Bay avenue. UK, il£(iW|.; AWAY Dr. und Mr*. Crowe, <strong>of</strong> this city uri. inking u month's motor tril through thi- South, They will us far us New OrlinuiK.' They ox. pL'i't to spend two weekH with Ur, Crowe's jjurents in Alabama, am will return to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> by wu uf tin. Shenaiiilguli Valley. ALLEGRO CLUB IS READY FOR BUSYSEASON Meets Tuesday nt Miss Cor. son's Home—Heceplion for Mrs, T. J. Corey The first regular meeting this seusuii <strong>of</strong> the Allegro Club will be held Tuesiliiy eviiniiig at the home <strong>of</strong> Miss IHJUI'SU T, Corjon, 420 Oceun uvenue, at H u'cloek. All the members are urged tg attend. A fine program hiis been arranged. This will be given after the' busi. ness session, Clarence Howilun, <strong>of</strong> Phlludal- phiu, will again he the •lirector, und Leslie C. Hughes the ucciimpunist. The choral work ivill take place n the high school auditorium on Hie Hist und third Tuesdnys <strong>of</strong> the month ut N p, in. The monthly ei)n. certs will bo held nt the homes <strong>of</strong> the members on the ufternnnn' <strong>of</strong> the fourth Tuesday. Pr<strong>of</strong>, Bowiien will nol be presenl nest Tuesday, The evehiiiif will be ileviiteij to a short business session, follnwod hy a reception to the presi- •lent, Mrs. T, j. Carey, BAYSIDECARD PARTYSUCCESS Anpther Slep Nearer Club House—Next Outherin),' on Tuesday Afternoon The curd parly at the home <strong>of</strong> Sirs, C, C. W, Wilson Tuesduy, un- iler the iiuspires <strong>of</strong> the Puyside Civic Association, was un unquali- fied success, both fr^m a finnnciul and sociul viewpoint,' It went far beyond the expectation <strong>of</strong> the hos. less, who was hardly prepared for such an outpouring, A few more card parlies like this and the club house, for which the memlwrs are working so diligent- ly, will sit like it Bern upon_tho shores <strong>of</strong> Great Ugg Harbor nay, all eternnl monument to the tire- less workers whn have niaile it pos. sililo, It is tln> desire qf the'Bay- siile Civic Association to iTVivi. the time when hospitidiiy nml enter-' tuinment walked arni-ifl-arm in the bayslde, followeii by an enthusias- tic group <strong>of</strong> those whn love the natural beauties <strong>of</strong> land arid, water with the true sportsman's leye <strong>of</strong> his Paradise. It is an anlbition worthy <strong>of</strong> a great cause, III view <strong>of</strong> the present needs <strong>of</strong> • • * • . : i -; ty • j'ljl Members <strong>of</strong> Auto Party « "' A ceased <strong>of</strong> Killing Baby in Smash Near Sea Isle Detainers l.mlRid Afrninst Two YouKK Fellows, Now In At« lunlic <strong>City</strong> HuHpilal—Another Is Bouuhl—Seven Persons Hndly Hurt i Wlii-n Cliief iif Police Johnson leuriiHtl Wi'ilrieSiliiv iifti'moon that ' Willuij McNali, <strong>of</strong> this city, a pa- tielll in tin' Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Hospital, j was in simple to !>o dischurged, Its I liiilllii'il Coroner Carl WeHtcott, <strong>of</strong> this t-ity thut (.vt^iirm. and he and thU cily Ihu evening, and lie and Cnunly UeU.ellve Ward Higbee be« caini. active, Ciirijn(.r Weslenlt liud warrantE - swiirii out iiufoR. Justice <strong>of</strong> the IVuce John J. I)|,vine fur McNati and juin,,s Hale, uf Newark, churn- ing Ihern with feloniously kilHngf Meohan, infant child <strong>of</strong> PENNA.R.R.CO. GIVES CONTRACT TO£LLLAND Ground Between Kiuhlh and Nlnlh mreels in b^Filled to (irade •iisH HRAINIGE WOHR Scenes Are Now Being '.ond vinK Wtxki li'ii" hn, Infant il! <strong>of</strong> Joseidi Meelian, <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 1 " M i" " . a wing Out Toward the Bay Front The Pennsylvania nullroud Co, has jfiveii she 1-jdwar.i I,, liader • ContractiiiM Company the contract to fill the ruilroaii cginpany's prop- j erty to jri'aik, iietweeii Klghth anil [ Ninth streets, frum the liny lu their i tracks on West avenue, , | The eontractor has been (loing ell with the work on the city's irfaee water liruinuge system on Ighth and Ninth streets, anil it is 'Specied thut he will complete the lontruct in thi) time specified, nut. Ithstunilliii; the fuel lhal they luve had many rainy days with t'hlcli to contend since the work •UK started la«l May. This is but u small H*iiiyyt>i! fpotfi the, ^ibiy' hiiprijign&Ji itialH urrestotl Ihd kl Utter the po Ifiiuni! thut in-Ill • could sufely b, 1 hiispital and ji ThereupMM the i • nn?!! mid lodged detainers against them with the huspital authorities, A warrant is out for another member <strong>of</strong>.the piirty in the Haje machine, Christyplier Jacobs, driver <strong>of</strong> the cur that wus smashed, left here in his inuchine, witii memijers <strong>of</strong> hie family, Friday is-enlng tn take an auto drive down Ihe country. Down (uur Sea Isle, Jacobs saw another car approaching. This Is Mill! tn have been driven by Hale. Jncobn pulled to the right side <strong>of</strong> the roai to permit the oilier car to pass, bu the Hale auto smashed into his car, ,11 ,i r r tne naie aulo smaslieil Into ins ear, JJ" ,m r V" r ,1 i wrecking it anil ulmost Instantly ii.'c!ty It will I'*"""" ""' ' )ilb y' which was in the The : Julis, , ^ ! B Mr f la® l,er <strong>of</strong> Chris, Jacobs am! rement. It Is supported by . ! ' ", l "^'f 1 ' .„. . forceil concrete, set on a heavy ' n Ul1 ' otnB r car were WlllanI imber ll«or, which, in turn Is «up- McNutt, Jiimes Hale ami Allen Wfl. •orteil hy piling,., *""< the latter a NUMimor resident In limiting an inspection <strong>of</strong> the, "'i 11 '* cit >- ,.,, , , . t rain, <strong>City</strong> Enginier Collissoii, the I 'TIH- occupants <strong>of</strong> both-cars with ntructor's superiliteiident imd the liie i'seeptioH <strong>of</strong> Wilson, were all ipector, crawled Ihrounh on their Heriousiy Injured, but they am now mis and Knees, , |mprovin), ,,,, I 1 SeS^,ffli 1 \inder1n!s' 1 p-r;' ff»' «->!«"' *» -era! day. •am will contain U ilrain %al will ! »"«'' the accident, was not info- lei]uately carry oH all surface wa.' wl st the .loath <strong>of</strong> her baby. . the building fund the society asks friends to join OBUIII In a day <strong>of</strong> dards for the now dull house.. This will lie Tuesday, October 6, at ViU Pleasure avenue, when Mrs. F, W. Puiht will l«! hostesa. The contractor yesterday was riving 'th foot piling under the neks <strong>of</strong> the Heading Railroad' at ighth [ftreet ami Haven avenue, > plllll)! lire driven by u slenni iiimiu' ly li refusMl, Heavy st,>el 1 IHIWIIX will lie iiluceil nn these, ich will support tlii' trucks <strong>of</strong> llin Reii'iinif iinil ill turn nrntrcl the drain bo\ froin the heiivy t-a!fic fiver the riiils. Division l^nLniieT'r niiiid iiiiii his ussistilHl, <strong>of</strong> th;' Peiilisylvuiiia Hail- roiid met Mayor Bader's supeiin- limdeiil and <strong>City</strong> Unginoer Cnllis- son, yesterday afternoon, and the four held a conferi'lice cgncernlng the fljling In Hint is tu lie (Inne un the railrgud iimiwny. NEW LOCATION IS WANTED FOR COASTGUARDS Present Million Ig Too Par Awiiv From Heiich Front und i,ifesiivers* IJoat . 00 TO HCHKNKCTAiiV Mrs, Ralph Davis <strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> Delegates in Conveiltion The Wuiiii.n's Foreign Jlissinilury Society will hold Its fifty-seventii anhual [iraiich meeting in Schenr-c- tinly Octolmr h, fi, 7 and s. Ill* Ralph Diivis,. <strong>of</strong> Oci'iin I'itv, und Sirs, Jesse Brnwii, <strong>of</strong> Millvilin, an. ilulegateN fWim the llriiltfi'lon DIs- tilct. <strong>On</strong> Thursiliiy niehl,- al "Ah I'clock, WOY will hruudcast th« annlvei'sary services, Hishtip Fred- erick Fisher Vvili be the speaker. OCEAN' CITY W, f. T. I'. A regular meeting yf the Ucean <strong>City</strong> W, (XT, V, wljl be held nt the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Frank E, Champion, TSO-Mfiurlyli terrace, oil October 6, jut 2,3!) p, HI. A large attendance <strong>of</strong> members is re(|yest..ii. ELKCTKD DIRKtTORH Ifa Icott Johnson, <strong>of</strong> Oceun <strong>City</strong>, anil Wni, gltarnJek, <strong>of</strong> gomers Point; have been elected members <strong>of</strong> the boaril <strong>of</strong> directors <strong>of</strong> the Oceun , <strong>City</strong> Auto Bridge Corpora, tion, • ' . . M. V. SMITH REOPENS ELBERON HOTEL ACTION MAY BE TAKEN Civic- Or^anizaVions Are Be- Actively Interest" I'd in This A (fair The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Heiil Rslnte" Hiiiiii! members w.-rc told ill their meeting al tin? Oceniiic this we^'k thill WashiiiMtiin oiricluls are dis. cuHSiiig the inatii.r u( IT>muving the ciiuct gilui'd stution from Fourth street und Atlantic avenue in a loculion iienr the bayous iiiid Ihe, ' iiiiy fi^itit ill the north section yf the city, . nip! Smith,- <strong>of</strong> the Fuuitli.street.stullon, is.muclv In- teresU>,l hi thf. move; iilid the mil- tiirs agre(.d lu cn-r.perulu 111 tlie'ef- furls to hav^ the station iniii'ed. Tiler,, wus II dlsciisliion as jo (he uwlierhhii! uf the lot . llt Fniirtli stn'et anil Atlanlic avenue, Bmiin <strong>of</strong> tin. iiiemlii'is thought tile irov. ermneiit uwned the land, while ijllii'rs e\pri.^sed the,view liiiit thi;- Inuij Is IJII- propertv <strong>of</strong> tlie Oeefm • Cily Association, The land.is own. vl hy-the associalion, It was leased to the ggvi..r}inmnt mnn' Ihnii forty. yeiii's iijfn "or one cent a year, wllii. A^K'C Rin^ PAR lout unysiipulutinnas to the time nUlld DWulVn, pf nccuiiuncy, and thiit lease is Btill PAVING BONDS M. V, Smith and wife; wilt), for a number <strong>of</strong> years, owned and con ducted the Sterling KeiUuimint luie, hiuc taken po^e^ion o r tin Llbtron lltitet, Liglith strri't antl Central avenue, where they will In Ifjad to welcome their frjcnd>C .Mr. and. Mrs, Smith had a large number <strong>of</strong> patron* and friends while they were at the &ter)mg They nre . both experienced hotel ninnngeis AT1ENDRD (.(INVENTION Mrs Myrtle M Cook, <strong>of</strong> thli city, attended the, twentieth annual coll , a vetllioii <strong>of</strong> . the . Grant) . Temple Pytliimi SiHten <strong>of</strong> New Joruoj at AihuryPiiik Mrs Cook, who atk- d f th li f O jed fnr the application for <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Temple, No 31, naa the first thin temple The ilelega- repiehcntati\o from She had a tine time tion <strong>of</strong> members went oh a sight seeing trip.-over the . resort, KUests <strong>of</strong> Asliury Tark. Buy and sell your second hand furniture at Vonablo's, 6B3 Asbury avenuo.—Adv, <strong>City</strong> Introducen Ordinnnee I'rpyidinR for Issue <strong>of</strong>- , Mcire Than 1300.000 'I h( Cit\ < ninnii^sjoiur^, at their met.ting this work, ,icc(.pti d on flr^l reiiding an orlinaiKL pi(i\idtng fm tlu* K^in <strong>of</strong> more tlun 5 lOO.nOO itf *.tri et | The. still ion is badly located nt • llys time,' It is far from the liondt front, and tin 1 looknul'.nnui in liis tiiwer on the Boardwidk' Is a niije «wny, Thn erew's hnat i» over on Iho buy. Thes!! conilitiniiB shnilld lie i;ehioilkiij it is felt by those en- j))cciallycon«.rm'il, ' ; •.".- .•".• The Oct'iin <strong>City</strong> Association, onie feu \i_nri ago <strong>of</strong>Ti retl I md lilting the Imy front ili the north 'nil o- the town, but there ip- bunds 'Iht oiiiln line Isomi red tojK 1 thnt inttrfeied then, | p ht oidln int J p toine hefore tht. boartl on MC- intl now it is ft It b\ the ond arid third reading October IH The city will,advertise fiir bid for the purchase <strong>of</strong> the bonds,.the i tt>' hi- submitted ut the lioard" mett in)!'October I". I he continct for the Atlect work wai imaiditl the i; Rilev Mlvner Co, by resolution/ but, following legal re^uhitionfi, this resolution will ha\e to lay o\er for two v*pek^ before it irtldoptcd, Mr, .Mix'ner expects' to begin uoik Wetlneiida> The lepon: or trio comiiiii.BionfrH <strong>of</strong> imseaainent on contract No. 72B (alley improvements) lias'been re ccived, and It will be taken up '01 coniidcnition and confirmation at the bonnl's meeting October 25, It wail stated. j .--,.... tint it enn scarcil\ ilToid to pn> ^t nt Ian I to the Koi crnmtnt, he- CIIUM' <strong>of</strong> the incrnce in \.ituitton <strong>of</strong> ginum! in thut section TOO l.ATK ,T» >1 llntnwn VJiniii plirtil pntl Aftlnry LMIUI mui Soniii^ Point IAMII FUII c— nt-il If Kturunl lo Gn 0 Ilarr ] LOST. (In MtihilHx Vfin nibcr 2, WCIHBIII Inlll.lnl Nlft rtn..nl If mutnnl lo Hlllnril NlrkerKin IIH Wru •IIHIK or iKil Jtiiul. 1,1111111 aired mil Arimtr rn. HOTEL DELAWARE Open ull winter.—Adv. JUHNISHED .pirtmrnt nil], i.r.M.fnr rti)l. until June 1 ComfortsHe i|m ly (ie«n hot »«u.r Iml, gl*n Ik, i «nlr«l InniUon MiKtrrate nnltl Aimly B12 EfcWnlh HKM i FIu,n, nog ' "" 10-1-lt ffl, uhowltij.' ilm i n, uultif n liuil •Jpt une, jlanotiiry licluri . EuchDioinlif ran $'em ui Iori|n'inilol •eei^wlrrui I'viti) lua in < '"•Wftfl