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OccanClty Sentinel ||g ^<br />
or»AM r,rv PP,M^m CLARK WRITES OF mlr<br />
AMD PUBUaHINO CO.<br />
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grata jams throagh «hii<br />
<strong>of</strong> water go thrash It to<br />
perfect!* damn, nnt It sate<br />
ipiiily way (far we bad yards <strong>of</strong> doth at<br />
goM* say, "And this batal has<br />
BOTH HAS A SPECIAL KM» CMk<br />
dty tha benefit <strong>of</strong> hU<br />
Haw OlIlflatACs'OBS<br />
Grobb Brathara, b<strong>of</strong>ldbc <<br />
to, auk* a •pattering groat* buafaMM bar. haw* completed<br />
long trala <strong>of</strong> ttrcomsta<br />
' wlmtl»whotoe*rl**tfyo«a)tfaa**ii (<br />
to th*m01. aadlfolka thnaia that botal mlckt baabtolhb <strong>of</strong>fer U. ataIL Bot yoa dont. Yoojad*t*wj<br />
' " - " " 1 Julius has been doing business In tboot tha oaa thmg that »««• the<br />
-^ Received by This Of flee lth.whd.pnn.<br />
mM±M_aLAM_ . iw dwt w. s*Jat wW-«,rtv (After on* and a .<br />
awMMusse. ^ ^ gtccmujr - Hth, Door aab, wi am tibn A« |*n>sdww°an aar Binti|)W^llntoaA>bin>mw,tlMnoii 1 ^<br />
ready to hdp b<strong>of</strong>ld many <strong>of</strong> tha a*'<br />
;downoatte ground floor to than*- ones." ond again th. thought *an» ] Bghth rtreet ami now h* U to a shop g ^ ^ — g ^ ^ .^ ^ o^ , faOaT#*aTI rvifi<br />
am the pen <strong>of</strong> taannt for men employees, and aw that folks in Detroit neadnt be dumb|<strong>of</strong> his own which he purchased about JJ "^1 „ ^ , Mt „»„>, » 4, HNtblVLLT. S<br />
Mrs. T. Dowdney dark, <strong>of</strong> Wooil-|O^» <strong>of</strong> them eaUag*i«*Demt,beaTtylif thry half tried tolear^ than onand a year ago. wbra roo cet the bsblt than It » to | MOUMM AM»<br />
bury, whose summer home U at 8n'* did not take the Gnat Lake trip.<br />
<strong>On</strong>anCHy in all ita printing. A plant j «.„«««. mhM% „ .rHwd about<br />
aarpas.nl by none in the resort and!SyM P. M. The mot morning we nariatets<br />
<strong>of</strong> wide experience. Taajsumed oorbabtoal occupation <strong>of</strong> dght-<br />
i Bnr tar , nurao^ <strong>of</strong> raviiiac and<br />
'handr^and dxty tet lo^ ^ forty-, oar fart .aakhlng ddhn rt th. d^p. ^wSnJ^hT^rWnS^ r^Ster.^r<br />
HT. f>t wfcto. ha. a c^»dty rf tkraa (for^a had rf^pmri » long we %£?%J£ ^ ^ ! T 7 ^ '<br />
hdnd "^ «*»^»-"»«" ^ c ^ i " ^ t ^ ^ ^ > ^ >^ to »a. entitled to the right <strong>of</strong> wffraga<br />
any panon who after • faijr opportun-•<br />
dUtrict .« O. next cUrtion.<br />
a grand modcal than *v*r before. • tloo will meet st the following derig-<br />
^T JyTLZTt.iTvCL<br />
-S 1 ? ^Vi" Kow, I have written my tala <strong>of</strong> our oated places.<br />
cbedLake Ed*., tff,^ WT\nn so littw. described so Plrrf Ward—No. t Rre Boa**. As-<br />
8*cead Ward—Caart nsea. Ctty<br />
y, the great number <strong>of</strong><br />
nmlm gUmpn* <strong>of</strong> many plans, and Ball. A»bary avraa* sad Math street.'<br />
a* printed matter .oat <strong>of</strong> the dry. TV Dm leilihniei. til*. ImliilNni. IIMUII "^<br />
hi thdr rtateraata* until only a<br />
8*tiet 8*Btinet Prea Pr dedm ded to MW M ywa on: t* : t* wide wide itneta itneta aad aad floe floe ahade ahade traae, traae ?*<br />
<strong>of</strong> u» were left, fodtog as ear<br />
now I mu>t toy down my pen, with GEN'EBAL ELECTION<br />
ar. Adi <strong>of</strong> -prp-<br />
EngUih coadni ar, "At."<br />
a* price* canrirt—t with good work-,<br />
{dvie pride, Everywhen hi the west j •<br />
'we saw nothing bat "boosters" and;'<br />
ThtM mighty, *to-<br />
CBKETINCS It^ghn around had been abered ao man to form, and than w. not ai w.<br />
The Stntmd wishes to tsha this o*-f*r tn th* hatigrouml they wen *aaartamity<br />
<strong>of</strong> greeting the ddagatea to<br />
4Tlh Kaw Jarary State Comanpoll<br />
together as we Jwunay n»»~igit I<br />
mor* thankful for a saf* return.<br />
We' Then Bdcht be a gnat deal more <strong>of</strong>, nln*" one <strong>of</strong> oar dear mala member*,<br />
It an extr—ahoaia to har»|that dona right here m tfcjatowa. leas'bad ^oan at doat rasga, and thereby<br />
•»!>*• adoct Ocaaa Oty (or y«a'«rttidam ifeona m <strong>of</strong>flce, and hangs a fanny tele, bet which I wffl<br />
rdty is th* ftaect place on the map, m». momaate<br />
I to dtadoa* th* maay<br />
<strong>of</strong>aa.<br />
MBS. T. DOWDXET CLABK.<br />
ADVERTISE<br />
f*ca<br />
day m war ma dty and wa wa — •— — —~" » ^ I wha, I say that oar pUrbous* was<br />
T* . " ,. was told saveral times by »*—- and always open, the eartains rang aa and<br />
wary dnculy write yea te cam. ^j,, f M | ( - T ntmtmmt (jn,. to we acton taking oar parts with great<br />
•ft***- cad <strong>of</strong>f and carefufly thmking over «*. for th* performaaoa ««.catrja-.<br />
* _ * .th* matter, I caafees with bamflistlan uoas and then wen always aa>M« oa<br />
Oceaa <strong>City</strong>**<br />
. tiAULDVfETES HBiTS : *»-» "• «***». ««1 •• "wat to pat the staaa. Ob. yes. I might tail yea 8VKTIVT1<br />
nrnniB MMM^MO . ^ ^ hoa(• Want Aveaa*<br />
j;w*n.ao after anrdng st on* ef the vidting th. old fort aad othv piaea* Ocaaa dry NewJrrM<br />
1 b%«^U Medal FtoarMms.-. gold* I «f interest, then on we want again<br />
ibistan aail papn up* smli Ibisaih lbs lubi sf tlsiill IH* bTnto J0N8S. BOOKKS * BASSCLL<br />
a* threagh th. haaa auTL I !We arrived then between 1 aad 1<br />
Ipertaat faeta. Each <strong>of</strong> thaw BBUS a wider vidaa. bat we women stodt"••«• *»"-*<br />
ten eat nearly five Ooosaad barrds oar heads *at th* port hows aad wen<br />
<strong>On</strong>. Sraator.<br />
Owe AsaraUyaua.<br />
flavor when yoa<br />
•lemMHCv mAMCmy OttWDt<br />
—V» MtJcd in by<br />
DR. FLOMEKCE B. HAIKES __<br />
; Uomn kx A»p»luli««><br />
! OCKAJf CITY. >. J.<br />
W«*i» »ia«. M..-MI a. a. •<br />
; AlJei dnn, I. D.<br />
I a«4 Wotfty Aveaa.<br />
i <strong>City</strong> N«w J*rM«<br />
jKaSCHEL PBTT1T. U. D.<br />
wOT WKBLST AWE.<br />
OCEAN CITY. NEW JEtrBEV<br />
iMBatUaan<br />
1 r/*ui*u<br />
Jomt H. WnmcAR, M. D.<br />
{ TIT Wcaixv Avenue<br />
, octuia CITY. N. J.<br />
W "«-^ ^ _ _ - . aftNITftBIUM DK< CHAS. H. VAIL<br />
And that the eleclion afwani wOl aamoMii MA. \M*amaw O*w»a*JhJc PbydckM<br />
•it as a Board <strong>of</strong> Ejection at places V qnict, Ugh-ctoa bom* intikb (or la- UMUCK nab* — naj><br />
ab**. »&M dewnba *tl ytar mead a** taM tea M m . *wTiaj<br />
commencing at dx o'clock In the hom * *" eW*rt» Malt mod lor wefl nm» "VW<br />
tagaailCTaniimlaiua o« a tiai1**H<br />
the evening. Dfetiiibo. R«gHttn4 CCHMSU Men*<br />
HABBY A. MORBIS. ^^H^ t tJ? h 5jI-3 t -J?~;<br />
Ad,, 10-13. St. Ot, Ctork. Z^TZJ^^ZSZJtT-<br />
NOTICE<br />
ouucm •iwjtear*<br />
FOUNO<br />
BaB ef materbest. Ma. L-Mtl. Owacr'.<br />
^ j^aa?« 13L«.^<br />
aiao p>aoMrrt.v ooag'<br />
0. NoOIBBMV,<br />
•ALCTOH HALL<br />
111* Wemry eve.<br />
OeeaB dty Hew Jersey<br />
water m each raomi<br />
_ ~: z---^Z3 from the Beach<br />
Mn. rrands a MazwaU;<br />
; MILLER COTTAGE<br />
ocx*» t-rrr HKW iiuuict<br />
Open All In* Yaw<br />
; Uat-waler Heal<br />
; LAUKA I. MILLMM<br />
i THE BISCAYNE<br />
h. BuokM<br />
GANDY COTTAGE<br />
eataat whan all tva adB* an raaans. teak only twaatyftn mantes to tower<br />
baddw the other mffls owned by dtf- ear sbia, aad though we dU get oar<br />
: fane* r 1 amah 1 It Jest tabes one- hands soaking we*, for It was rsinmg<br />
Ihatf hswr from the tiaath.ap<br />
is tta WkdiTabk.<br />
w * th. table hi the<br />
with a taper<br />
4 -—* 1 •UCentnl Arena* |<br />
-^ be- '-—'—•'» bard, yet it waa aO " «- m •»- the game.<br />
pu arnxnaa: BBBI K a taaoy for W. stapp.il (after going down Lak.<br />
illlll «• Thaa. an tear kmds er Baron, the straita and acros* Lake<br />
PLUMBINQ and H BATING<br />
»«*«*»««•» MEaVJENSKV<br />
" " " " " '<br />
m ' • in • • ,. ,<br />
.|Oceaat-«y Mrw Jenry<br />
!<br />
•a.inuuuii.n*<br />
, ' ~~<br />
THE DARLINGTON<br />
shaeasefceleraadcJawdMezaadaa Erie) at Detroit, when wa took a r- yOO ABC SIOC AJTO SUFFEBDW AMD CAXMOT GET BE8DLTB' lUtauliSTASC^'aSSiS't-u, N<br />
dtbt aaslsg aate aad rattled around WHTMOTTBT .usaouirai A-j_ Jjjjan tHy.N<br />
the dty. 1 didnt Hke it as wen aa _-—,„ •tmi>itoi^MMi<br />
MBwOWAIft OF DWMIY AW) DlSTWCTION<br />
HAMMELJ-CO.<br />
* * • • • • • .<br />
T. U. Brmk. a C<br />
CHrBOPBACrOM<br />
mrnvmtmt /mo HAvmm AV*.<br />
L. W. MILLMR<br />
TUa b a 8-19 B, Weating-j<br />
hooat fall antomattt Eky><br />
tric Baikjiv other ttyka in 1<br />
•tock. Lctoaabowjoathe<br />
advantafM <strong>of</strong> cooking by<br />
efectridty. Chaaptr than<br />
gaa and ckaaer. :<br />
We carry a faQ fine <strong>of</strong> Westfabfhot»ie,<br />
Itaxda aad Nitr<strong>of</strong>nUmpi<br />
• ,<br />
Now is tfag Tbnc to<br />
PUnt PHvvt Hdft<br />
Thomas J. Thorn<br />
FL0RI5T<br />
Ocaaa Cat?<br />
ML WILSON T. CXBISTIAN<br />
»*» Central<br />
' B«D Phone 151 Ex-ray rriignndi<br />
, BMroaa Oidde Adarfatotend<br />
BTCHES CBXTBAL PHABMACT<br />
Blghth at. aad Wealry —<br />
Phsaa MS<br />
J. ThoraWy Hughes. P. IX<br />
Pharmacist in Oun<br />
ffttdtt, Harawt « Stiekttf<br />
IIItHMIttlMI<br />
C4T». •. *.<br />
LAW orrtccs<br />
ANDREW C BO8WELL<br />
Law Offlcaa<br />
•**«Ur bi Chancwry<br />
ocaAa crrr. a. j.<br />
L Leslie Headley Co.<br />
inj UH .... m l n M .<br />
AKUI|| "»'OAL SEKVICE<br />
— STBEET<br />
OoM » a**<br />
D-i»»er ^ bdkkr <strong>of</strong> Art«k<br />
Bangatows. C«n«enient. Cottags*.<br />
VIVIAN B. SMITH<br />
Atlaatla CNy. M. J.<br />
H. COLUMO-. |B.<br />
CITU EBfjaetr ««. Samr*<br />
TBB LONCaTEON BOCB<br />
•>dstia*r**tae>entfafl*«aMal*wh*<br />
•"•ary rriamtly' «a>yw«<br />
as wefl as good feed, tfyeaeaieyth**»nathiag»af|iwateff>mhBM<br />
«" »J»«k aad tf yea wa wh* fart<br />
bjtkb.<br />
THE HARRIS RESTAURANT<br />
H<br />
OCEAN cm?<br />
was soccewful and Mr. Barpar it do- BUYS A BOMK IN WILABBtPaU<br />
I . Italia. I "rank Schaahwr, aropdeew afj<br />
CT DnXQCWIDd PERSONALS L^r»!-t-»-Srl<br />
« .^*^ ^ -"^w^#^-*,tah«.i»-^»
The "Baggage"<br />
in the Cab<br />
v:- r .\-.i ;•<br />
a waa evidently ta<br />
Into the <br />
ol.l woniun'a bedroom. Now what<br />
In tliuv I« that doodle over there In<br />
the mniiTf IV» you carry yoor whole<br />
wMrUn^w with yooT Too moat be<br />
quite ii dud*.'<br />
" "Oh. Iliat'a joat a little baggage Tm<br />
t-carrjln' ilnwn to 8anta Barbara for a<br />
friend <strong>of</strong> ml no." uld I, quite nnron-<br />
< haogto' o|>fx»lle the watergiaatt,<br />
aa cool and rompu»i-d aa If khe/d<br />
. growtd up In a cab.<br />
"WrlL I »*po»e we maile aa good<br />
time aa outal thatirip. hot It aeemM<br />
to me mat we crawled along tbr ralla<br />
like a tortolae. At every atnp Xuper-<br />
Uteodent Mayo paid as a nrtt-«D«l clve<br />
me a chunk <strong>of</strong> his mlad about ay<br />
frleod*a baggsge.<br />
"The yooag lady waa tore game.<br />
She waa the coolest <strong>of</strong> the three.<br />
"When we palled Into Bants Barbara<br />
tfce bind brakemtn told me that the soperlateodeat<br />
wanted me to come to<br />
his <strong>of</strong>tVe ri«bt <strong>of</strong>f.<br />
"1 can ae* oar flnUh.' aald be.<br />
leoktn' Ur*.<br />
"Of rourae I wa«o't •orrd'^d «b«<br />
the tuprristrtuWnt (uwW-l tue ray<br />
w.lklo' imrier". hot I «• mad cWer<br />
tbroagh.<br />
he begged, lookln*'i.<br />
"JohBtW tod MUs Mayo InaUtrd an<br />
fM trad and daaperata. ' B>e gnlD'Sritb them to be married, sad<br />
*"0eV go on. IH do It to get that, after getttn' fired by her father, yno<br />
•C yoa/1 arid at last.<br />
I aaay reckon it waa tome aatUfartloa to<br />
I me to go. I only wished that be had<br />
"Wltk thai, be gaTe-my hand a boo*-!<br />
tioakNia ajoesee and roabed <strong>of</strong>f. Ij<br />
eMot lay eyet oo him again im we! { kelp 'cm all etope. I told my wire<br />
van yoat ready to pan oat. and thea , 'tbat<br />
I enjoyed Johnny's weddta* tnorv<br />
IB be bleated If he dldnt bdp a yooag than I did my own.<br />
wonaus Into my cab and 1nr*f Tl her o? The old man waa buppln' mad<br />
Mi scatbox aa cool u yoa pita**. | . wbm he found oat bow tbey had glee<br />
-Eight thea a bit <strong>of</strong> gua*lp flashed him tbe alrp.<br />
Igjl axy ariod. There had been nt-1I<br />
"It wat nearly two yean before tbe<br />
i tkat Johnny had had tbe nerve to ' old nua made op with 'em. Not until<br />
ptt tB to*a with tbe saprrlnteiMkst's Mltter Bhodes. Junior, (•ouw alxig.<br />
BBagtwer and tbat tbe youag lady had Tb«ry five him hla cran Johnny waa blne-eyad ; i OB cheerfully. "Aaa I wooklni have<br />
— ' aaady. ThejTl make a mighty<br />
! ment waa made at Rio Grande In the The WOdwood Flah Company,<br />
luncheon will bo served by the ladles Bapti»t Church Cemetery. The fol- operating a pound bar*, have been<br />
<strong>of</strong> tbe Convention Schoola. lowing member* <strong>of</strong> the Police Fore* catching; boatloads <strong>of</strong> bit; weak floh<br />
In the morning an nd.lreM "Trlan- acted a. pallbearera; Frank Shock. ^ nmnlnB fto«,6 toW,P«»*»- The<br />
ing Child atliens- will be given by George Seaman. Ha«el NewUrk. Wil- largest «akaah caagkt by hook ami<br />
Hist Frances M. HcMen. In the after-, llnm Seaman. Irving Jefferles and a Una U reported to b* 10 pounds. Mr.<br />
noon the ««.lon will be a.Wr.^1 by C. Uw. | Banks <strong>of</strong> tha Bah company Mated that<br />
the 8Ute Prenldent, Harry T. Jack-; Mr. Hlldreth waa a member <strong>of</strong> the they would operata Just aa long an<br />
son. Other rpeakers will be Mrs. E., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Police Force for 18 years,; there were Bah.<br />
H. Kyle and tbe Rev. Joseph E. Ap-j4 months an.l 26 lays, to be exact, . o<br />
pley. In the evening Rev. Jowph E.]anffm.T p^,. tt ^ |n<br />
BODY WORK<br />
UrUOLSTEBINO Activities." The principal upeaker <strong>of</strong> 72 >-ears <strong>of</strong> age. . ..<br />
tha evening will be the Honorable Wll- He followed the sea for 15 years and | Iy returned.<br />
WINDSHIELD GLASS<br />
FENDEB WORK<br />
PAINTING<br />
•f tke kttter kaW<br />
Wescoat Co.<br />
Albaay Avetwe Blvd. aati Waackcster<br />
Teiepbaa* 3*4 ATLANTIC CITY<br />
. SEAL SERVICE<br />
ONE OF OURtNEV MODELS<br />
a*<br />
V<br />
HBADOUABTBBS POR<br />
Buioke *<br />
Dodge Brothers' Motor Cars<br />
Maccar Trucks<br />
Motor Parts Rtpair Work Battery Service<br />
MOTOR SHOP<br />
CENTRAL GARAGE<br />
vnjrtrooo,N.j. ,<br />
OCEAN OTV.N.J.<br />
kOSePH SCJUVANL Pros.<br />
Dollars<br />
I am enthusiastic about these Suits.<br />
They are all-wool and hand-tailored.<br />
They are not surpassed in this city, if they<br />
are equalled anywhere.<br />
Priced at $28 they're $10 to $16 lower<br />
than last year's prices.<br />
JULIUS ROTH<br />
The Tailor<br />
917 Asbury Avenue<br />
Automobile Renovating<br />
"The Shop Complete*'<br />
'Genuine<br />
CbmmanSense<br />
ata<br />
ata any car tbay tMyctoooaa, but they prafcr •<br />
Ford *T>*CBoaaJ at ki« Font"<br />
Tn "tinim ti ti - "r-"" depetxJahOJty,<br />
FMat<br />
stiaa VonT<br />
iatkaUael *fl jraar *n»duuugsJIke. 8un
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v:<br />
ME WAY TO MAKE<br />
UI1E SEASON<br />
i<br />
Railroads Must do Their'<br />
Part to Encourage i<br />
Travel ;<br />
OCEAN CITY OCEAN CITY. N.J»<br />
Until tho last <strong>of</strong> October Ufo at the \<br />
shore IH at iU bert. Tbe flahlnK I*<br />
good In U"o Mirf. the bathing la <strong>of</strong>ten<br />
an warm at it is in rammer, and<br />
this fall has been particularly free<br />
from inclement weather.<br />
Tho 'health <strong>of</strong> many persons Js<br />
much better by reason <strong>of</strong> living at<br />
tho w^ixhorc. urul if Uio rallonu1* furnished<br />
IncreuMil facilities for commuters<br />
the number <strong>of</strong> winter resident*<br />
at all the xhorc resorts would<br />
•realty increase.<br />
Before another rammer the war'<br />
tax on railroad tickets will probably be. f ' ,<br />
be done away .Mi on,, the wU. be . ^ ^ A ^ S c c W W ^ ^ ^<br />
a slight decreane in the price <strong>of</strong> tick- £„,, , w_ |6.inch "rifle.' throwing »hcll» «cighinB 2400 pounds, each<br />
ets to the shore. Tho prvwent prices did to a piece <strong>of</strong> ttccl armor plate a (oot thick.<br />
are nearly double, and in tome in- _<br />
w^fr^rT_rt° bIr> Wh8t ^ DISTRICT MEETING 8MAIA_ST CONTRIBUTORS<br />
Any one who wibiesfed the Im-v The district mettinjr <strong>of</strong> the Women's To Franklin Carlson, aged 5, noes<br />
meiue automobile traffic between Home- and Foreign Missionary Society the honor <strong>of</strong> being the irmallest conthe<br />
shore- and Philadelphia must be will beheld In the First Presbyterian tributor to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s Hallowe'en<br />
convinced that here is traffic the Church, on Tuesday. October 25th. Carnival. The little fellow walked Inrallroads<br />
have lo»t. Ju»t what part All members are requested tn be to the Hughe* Central Pharmacy and<br />
<strong>of</strong> this automobile traffic could be present. handed Mr. Hughes a nickle sayinginduced<br />
to use the train sen-ice If the Box lunch, tea and c<strong>of</strong>fee will be that he wanted to help with the eamlold-ntylc<br />
cheap tickets were rentored serwtL vol. Mr. Hughes accepted the nickel<br />
la a subject that the railro-U ore at o In the .pirit in which It was given and<br />
present coni—lering. ' you may be rare that Franklin will<br />
A party <strong>of</strong> flve going to the shore »l'M*ER VISITOR DIES rtnton full credit In the mention <strong>of</strong><br />
on a train and returning; will pay for Mrs - Ann * v - Bryan, who has spent tho»e who have _f_ tfulrid * Ub * y ?_. WE ARE NOW READY TO<br />
question, bat there are yet a number ., _ _ . _ ^ _ _,___ m..--..<br />
w_,_,t_rIraa__o_l_M. matter RIIIIT. POP YOU<br />
<strong>of</strong> railroad fares.<br />
Shan residents feel that some <strong>of</strong><br />
government should not be allowed to<br />
continue under these normal conditions.<br />
<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> Iheae is the charging<br />
<strong>of</strong> leas for a round trip to the shore<br />
taw a round trip bought at the there<br />
far other p**JMp.<br />
HOUSE PARTY<br />
_-J_r re-nUUon Ariiagton. • IICU* I e<br />
'P***- T»»»«l«-wt<br />
' Arlington, for long tbe homr nf tAe Electrical Contractor<br />
Illustrious «outbera soldier. Ilolwrt H. Jobbtas JoMtagWoi Work a gueclaWy<br />
aa,1»n Halnes Brick, ct uv. t» „,„, <strong>of</strong> lot 2blnaina and tb*<br />
L Leslie Headley Co.<br />
WILLIAM UNCLES<br />
Ceatractor<br />
MARBLE AND TILE<br />
<strong>of</strong>Aca<br />
2J-A N. New Jersey Avenua<br />
Atlantic aty. N. J.<br />
Store Fronts, Bath Rooms, Porches,<br />
FlrepUcea<br />
ASBTJRY AVE.<br />
Fraits aad VecrU-Ira<br />
De-cale-ara<br />
LJgkt Laark aad Ire Crra_<br />
Titl. I_-_r_tio«<br />
fkHurolie*, Atotr-eta <strong>of</strong> Titles JoSCD-l McG__fflll & SOB<br />
Pro-ptacr*ka AO Work Ooanateed<br />
i»_^_U^o_Ooodjrtotla_iiage R. u 8MITH K. H. CAMPBXU.<br />
'<strong>of</strong>flLin Smith A Campbell<br />
Flr-t Hattonl Btmk. BoUdlng HOUSE AND SIGN •<br />
C_pe>H_y Court Ho_»e PAINTERS<br />
—T. J. a4j Asbory Are. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. M. J<br />
R. H. JOHNSON PLUMBING COMPANY<br />
ksgwIn-NcwOKIm<br />
817 ASBURY AVENUE<br />
John Marts Lumber Co.<br />
Ninth 8tre*t an* Haven Avanue)<br />
OOCAN crrv. N. J.<br />
Lomber JHUJ-.»-. *loaHloe>. Bolldlng Paper. PUster Bytrt. MsO».__- WeiflM<br />
^tc imwBt- mniljh«_ rvo.np* DeUmrr.<br />
PHOMC TI4-H-I-<br />
aiNi •*. co»Tascre«<br />
J. E. WELCH<br />
THE BUILDER<br />
OCCAM CITY, N. J.<br />
aioan »«DTBUC« aoor auiuka—<br />
JOSEPH BROADLEY<br />
PLUMBING and HEATING<br />
731 Aabury Avonue Oooan <strong>City</strong>. N. J.<br />
FOR8AL-<br />
KUM Wf. i. J. 8 O SWAN<br />
Ph BO 104* AOssry A«e.<br />
•a_C_LAT-W.M_.B«C.<br />
"paper, and Pri«. OOKAM CITV.<br />
__tTO_'rep_«-m_b7l Sack<br />
laTor, toct cool_*$», smck<br />
cacJasiT. patcBttd ptoc-<br />
Banal* Cat_« lar aa_ De_»-rr«<br />
Unltnl—<strong>of</strong>DMuM. HbooeOBw<br />
TBUiK H_BVlaa 1011r» air—<br />
•«a-_ ein. a. 4.<br />
v»u a* «•«• i>aiaTi__<br />
OOCA* crrt. n. *.<br />
LCTS MAKB IT HOT fttl ]<br />
Get ready. Lay In your . Get .your heating<br />
apparatua in good working order<br />
much oc-aad to meat you, we now<br />
. ha-« got the beat wHh which to greet,<br />
yea. Our tetep-o-t's w«__g __.<br />
I HANS BU1___L*J_DT '<br />
iwiiA-anrAf-M<br />
OCBAM OTT. X. J.<br />
4. K. TROUT<br />
ndBUILDERS<br />
OCCAM CITY N. -.<br />
WIRE<br />
To Wlr_ Your House<br />
PHONU No, I7T-W<br />
411 ASBURY AVENUE<br />
OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY<br />
YBI8I0ILBHVE<br />
A Reliable Builder<br />
To erect yooi <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> i<br />
to look after it doaely ~<br />
bxracity ol the contractor.<br />
. Yoa -iisot »pare tbe UOHS<br />
tad BUM depend npoo tbt<br />
I have ballt far • larje numb* oi peopl- and e«o_l refcr you to<br />
any or all <strong>of</strong> them. . .<br />
Send far tb* list <strong>of</strong> namea and photograp-a ol t_t hooac<br />
OTIS M. TOWNSEND<br />
___.SSLr.BUILDER <br />
•CIAI an.<br />
* a. J.<br />
.Wyfrhcre<br />
Joseph 6. Champion<br />
BuiMing Contractor<br />
OCEAN CITY. K. J.<br />
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Yea, the Progressive League started<br />
It bat, by Ginger! everybody In the<br />
dty has pot their shoulder to the<br />
wheel and they are working every 1<br />
mlaat* <strong>of</strong> their time to make <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong>'s 1921 Hallowe'en Carnival the<br />
Mtxa*t and best ever. |<br />
OGEANCITY<br />
'.•-"•.'.'• / ' • ' . ' ; • I • ' " • '<br />
OCEAN CITY. N. J. TiniPflnAY. OCTOBER 20,1921<br />
i PERSONALS '•> Hary-<br />
I 1TV tt I flynmal "'f iMr ***** tesdMr, Mrs. Ket- land. He m accompanied l-y Mrs,<br />
VlKj 9 V*Ulliyal'ch£i. UutTbvndV. Both and the children/'TM,. i« the<br />
' I Frank Sannlno, a local plumber, and **t vacation In several year* that<br />
N P T II Hfll flQ<br />
• Ui It Us llULUu<br />
• Ullllll nnillir<br />
(Coollnasd tmm Hlllfll lllllir<br />
nnnUIU. UUniU<br />
•fetation.. Why even the Uddic» are ;he United 8Ute». "They aiked<br />
dripping In with their nkkles. •• • - •<br />
the avenue and will not terminate<br />
in Camdent on Saturday. j alteration., to his <strong>of</strong>fice building on j<br />
i Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Whltaker, <strong>of</strong> Eighth street which when completed I<br />
South <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, motored to Falrton' will comprise two apartment* on the I<br />
and visited their aunt. Miss Pheobe R.' upper floors.<br />
SmitK j Maurice Candy, Albert Well*. Wali<br />
Misa Bertha Campbell, <strong>of</strong> this dty, I ter Boot, Henry Jackson and James<br />
entertained William Craig, <strong>of</strong> Audu-j Harvey attemled the annual meeting<br />
bon. over the week-end. ' <strong>of</strong> the Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Telephone System<br />
Miss Carolyn Devine has relumed, In Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Monday night.<br />
*' va ' Augus 8. Woile, Sr.. awl Augunt S.<br />
locate permanently in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and<br />
iciw. While li<br />
do it all. Washington can nes as commissioner <strong>of</strong> prohi-<br />
' hltion be bared his heart and let the<br />
J5L? "jSSrf Sfi*<br />
< % an ~~? n «»« Concluding. Re,-. Mr. Hill «id:<br />
la ate very beat way possible and bum .... ... . . . . .<br />
ckaata. The prises will be or. display<br />
ia the wtodows <strong>of</strong> the Bead Hardware<br />
• tin the CoitnwKnl until at lost<br />
prohibition become* the watchword <strong>of</strong><br />
Justice anil all that i» right."<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Shore fast line gaftroad o<br />
tae Ms eraags) posters are displayed _«__„„. i<br />
la every station from Somers Potet to SOmHCL adj hriaa; reeulta,<br />
iMBjjyett and a poster will be placed —<br />
k> every trolley ear that turns a wheel CLASSIFIED ADVEBTI8EMENT8<br />
la Atlantic Ctty. u. — »», .I.I.M *„— TU. A U<br />
Caorge Tuthill will be maolull <strong>of</strong> tm •• W«l> «•<br />
the parade an » befote the cartiiinl and tun SALE riuo.<br />
can be foend in the butl.Unir. formerly ^ 'r^\iH, '"«-<br />
Ike Farker Miller ice clean, pallor<br />
en Asbury avenue. The securing <strong>of</strong> 1Jj?*^.i*^f.J tt ?<br />
Mr. Miller to come here wax un exceptionally<br />
good piece <strong>of</strong> luck a> It ,J£'J£tZ^7t?1r~<br />
wm give those without oxtunei a | • • =<br />
" ' something light up POB Mt<br />
to tke miaota. In fact, the co-opera- , | M ^ "N«4,T<br />
tfaa <strong>of</strong> Mr. Miller wUI make the carni^ k^<br />
val lew in Uu a Congress <strong>of</strong> the Na- , *"<br />
"--- »oa ucj-T-r.<br />
Deat forget there is a supply <strong>of</strong> * —<br />
tke golden rod stationery to be »e-' J^I^SSJS -'<br />
. cares) by jnat calling at the Chamber i -**»•<br />
<strong>of</strong> r'T"**"! Information bureau. This roa IClir»<br />
patul to bus 144.<br />
FIRE ESCAPES<br />
for all typct <strong>of</strong> buildings<br />
ALSO REPAIRED AND PAINTED<br />
on Jll our work.<br />
Builders' Iron Work<br />
BROWIWO^TH £ CO.<br />
1 ••• t ~~ '-"<br />
A GROWING<br />
BANK BALANCE<br />
roa axxT- The Ocan <strong>City</strong> Title * Trust<br />
quaiotad with—make it your depositary.<br />
S% Interest Paid 00 Time Da-<br />
poatta.'<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
TITLE AND TRUST<br />
COMPANY<br />
<strong>On</strong>eaCMy. N.J.<br />
PkoM WJ<br />
A m you using Edison Mazda Lamps? If<br />
,£?», not why not? They give three times<br />
ab much light as the old style Carbon lamps<br />
for the same current consumption.<br />
GOOD ADVICE<br />
' '"" ntll yea Ulk tke<br />
', aatlcr eve. wltk •*.<br />
L. LESUE BEADLEY CO, lac<br />
' SIS Eighth Street.<br />
WM. T. TAYLOR<br />
PAPER HANOER<br />
EsliautM Farabhed<br />
OCEAN CITY ELECTRIC SERVICE<br />
<strong>of</strong> Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Electric Company<br />
Oreaa <strong>City</strong>. N. i-<br />
Ford Motors Rebuilt, $25.00<br />
Now ia the time to have your care overhauled<br />
Reasonable rates on all cars.<br />
A. FRANKENF1ELD, 110 Asbuy Avc.<br />
Al TO AND MARINE MOTOR REPAIRING<br />
BELL PHONE 313 M<br />
CLEAN AJ» YOUR HOMB<br />
OCEAN CITY STORAGE CO.<br />
Warehouse, Sixth and West Avenue<br />
Kt RNITl'RE BOICHT AND SOLD<br />
AaloaMMtt Krrtrtt Serviev aWwaaTtViii JTii71fi TLI^J^K<br />
4^r*'* For rates apply<br />
' -MiExarat, 3U Eitjdi St. Octal Gly, H. J.-ri— mm<br />
PhiUdrfphU Offce. 713 Sorts« Garslra— Pboae. Market i»U<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Cit> lr gi\inr a i .<br />
c\pcrtln(t to Mt >ou at the party. The fun starts right after lunch<br />
ami we are not expectiiiit a 'lull minute the rest <strong>of</strong> the day. Now,<br />
Ju«t make up >nur mln.l that >ou will come and be a kid again. It's<br />
the only way the party can be a success. "" ' "~ - - • —<br />
to may on the ne\t ""- ] e»tcd In athletics. He Is attending<br />
Solldtor. Hull. Mr. an.l Mi». Gilbert Corwn. <strong>of</strong> | ColumbU University at New York and j<br />
Director.: U. B. Stiles, Howard 8. Diiectly afUr the pageant the.treet <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, veiled Mr. Conon's' u preparing for a course in law. An;<br />
Suinton; R- Howar«l Thorn. Hera- carnival on A .bury avenue betmeen' father, Mr. Lc»i» Conon, Sumlay. honor not usually beVtowed upon al<br />
rhrl PrtUt, Ramlolph Uanhsll, R- W. Kiphth und Ninth >treeU will begin. Mr. u< •! Mi... Walter Champion and freshman has been granted him by<br />
KiUanU, Ralph I- O>(T. 11 V. Cnrsoo. With a band midway l>ct*«.-n the too fjmilv. f Muilica Hill, \-itited her his appointment to the ColumbU Glee<br />
J. Kithion Tatem. Wm.G. Moore. Cole-'>treeU the mt <strong>of</strong> the evening will father, Mr. ^-c |iKcn Young. la*t Bun- Cub which is now laying plans for<br />
ir.-in F Learning, Jr., Wm. G. Abbott, be •tevoled to ilarcius nml n\crry- tlzy. their annual tour. It will be remem-<br />
•--*-'-- Mr^ Harr> Uo.L.ru. <strong>of</strong> Marmora, is l «re'l also that Malcolm Austin Is a<br />
hore Fa*t I.lnc. Cinipany liai- ., ;hiiinit |v, ,,,n u,,,| »ifc, Mr. ami »inger <strong>of</strong> ability ami took part ln<br />
" rtiadc arrangrmetvU to run »|nxliil cam yr,_ Churli ~ K. McNally. <strong>of</strong> New iuu:iy <strong>of</strong> the High School play, and<br />
I; Into <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> timing the evening ^,>:-hi;llc, N. V . .'»r i»n vkerk. entertainmenU^<br />
New Train<br />
J i to hamlle the Ci"\»il-. To t.ikc CJIV '<br />
,-,..:;,;.;• ,,Tv H.,LL<br />
o<br />
"~* * - l!<strong>of</strong> *>•utomobii.- . A. r.co-u ..... v..ii . „ ,.,, "-;,.,. ,.1TV H VL| SELLS APARTMENT<br />
A new Irala an Utr »MT raw •-.—» wUI be raerutc •• uu<br />
aflrr (Vtohrr lMk le make rooaectioaui al PkasaaUUIc wllk Praa-<br />
sthania Ksrctrk Traia Waviag AtUatk <strong>City</strong> al *.U .V. M. Tkia<br />
wUI leaie Ike IVwujNaaia Slatiosw Occaa <strong>City</strong>, il LU A. M.<br />
OceaaCU.<br />
Attatwkmgty.<br />
.1 • e-deck, «<br />
Wtwm &tmt. Ir.<br />
EARLY CLOSING<br />
THE FU38BEB YABM8<br />
~ " > la<br />
, Effect October 1st<br />
CORSETS<br />
SUC US<br />
R. aa» G.<br />
•tack at a»ach<br />
awl ttatatstaya.<br />
ea early rksamg.<br />
glUUi ao. HATIN8<br />
Bt4wk aasl CerticeM<br />
All Badwsjd<br />
QUILTS askt BLANKBTlt<br />
Fufl Slock for Cool<br />
Weather<br />
THE FLEUHSa TABKS<br />
The immemasj aatck <strong>of</strong> Ik*<br />
Boardwalk Bkwa will "•<br />
transferred 1<br />
Btoceon October trat.<br />
ami the Boanlwalk.<br />
AtUatle <strong>City</strong> Pe^e B., BHrider.<br />
,*„,„ protected enUrelv ' .^ ,.1 t •••-.•» v.hc.-. M:.u,i« Johnson, a Mr. ..i.l Mi». Cha». H. WalUr». <strong>of</strong><br />
i A diOinrti«ly ..Ideil fc.l.ir ID the •••'*«•; "*> flom Vancouver to wUI have heat. in.Ulled an.1 moke<br />
main here untilTW:.* morning. To* S<strong>of</strong>ten, Calif..rnl3 ami t|« In the their home there.<br />
through the<br />
i< r iK »t »nd I t Th ale »a> made through tha<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s celebration and will add a better ktpt building than this. Yoa o i<br />
much to the entertainment »lth their must lutve a wonderful janitor here." ANNl'AL MEETING ,<br />
filghU that wUI be made every day It might be said in passing that «re The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Hotel Company that'<br />
from now until after the Carnival. have, and his name Is Georce Me- operates the Normsdie ln this dty,<br />
weather permitting<br />
Csrthy. ' , held their annual meeting in the <strong>of</strong>-1<br />
* ' '<br />
o ' Ace <strong>of</strong> Massey and Edwards Tuesday j<br />
TO VOTE WITH STICKER<br />
JOBS GROVES DIRECTOR rooming. A number <strong>of</strong> extensive lm-,<br />
If you are voting with a sticker at<br />
| John Groves, <strong>of</strong> this dty, Vlca-Di- provemenls will he made to this hotel<br />
tha next general ejection, be sura to<br />
rector <strong>of</strong> the Cape May (County j for next summer. Under the maaage-<br />
I R«.rri <strong>of</strong> Pracholders, has born ap-'ment <strong>of</strong> J. Howard Slocum the hotel<br />
plaea a cross at the left <strong>of</strong> the name<br />
.r, replacing the former enjoyed the most successful season <strong>of</strong><br />
f th oersoo you vote for otherwise<br />
{ Director Joseph Camp. I tta history.<br />
voar vote will be void.<br />
THE NEWEST THING UNDER THE SUN<br />
FLY TODAY—$5 Flights<br />
You May Nav-r Ham AatAm Sod.<br />
11M MO* Defitbtfal<br />
SAFE-SWIFT-SURE<br />
Haw UM Truly<br />
wm a- m.TtmoAY. ocrowa rwrr U11 O*k~ Uadar 6'rVw-<br />
rWwk Wk Vkrw V wUdi Ud<br />
Hallowe'en Carnival<br />
AH Day Moo***, Oct. 31*<br />
tumes will be oa display for rent at<br />
Weaver's Old Store, Asbury A*e_ Oct. 28,<br />
29 and 30.' PUCKH RIGHT<br />
MILLER, Cottumer<br />
Of PkUasVrtkkia, Pa.<br />
Locomotive Eafbeen, Fntatea, Ceadacten, Traiaakea,<br />
Yanbutten, Hostler* ud Switckteadm<br />
Application in person or by letter may IK.- made<br />
for employment to take pluccs made vacant by<br />
such men as may leave the service.<br />
Give :ij»c, previous experience, if any, and<br />
names <strong>of</strong> not less than Uu references or enclose<br />
letters <strong>of</strong> temnimcndation.<br />
Physical examination at expense <strong>of</strong> company<br />
is required Address,<br />
Employment Bureau, Pennsylvania System<br />
CmmAtn Termial Diruioo-AlUntic Dhruioa<br />
W. J. & S. R. R. Co.<br />
22 Fedta-al Street, Camden, New Jersey<br />
Locomotive Eaginecn. Fircmea, Coododort<br />
and TrtiBBcn<br />
Applicalioa may be made for employment to take places<br />
made vacant by toch " •*- '—<br />
Give peevtuus er»i.<br />
icJcjtitct*. or enckiac tetletm <strong>of</strong> recommewditioo.<br />
t<br />
Physical trini*^**^ at the capcose <strong>of</strong> compaoy ta required.<br />
P. S. LEWIS<br />
Atiantk Gty RaiWad Cw.<br />
CAMDEN, N.J.<br />
G «%«»^i^?.i:-i'.><br />
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<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Sentinel!<br />
OCKAN CITY PRINTING<br />
AND PUBUtHIHOCO.<br />
OCTAW ctTT. . - nw jam<br />
ka JSSSm<br />
THOUDAT. OCTOBKB XT. 1M1<br />
AMn York was rated u the first<br />
Joseph Oklahoma!, according to Marital<br />
Petaln. Jo* captured 171 Germans,<br />
single-handed. He is a Cfcoetaw HAJfY GOHIRIBUTE<br />
Indian. Hi* conumnt about the army<br />
was: Too much saint*, not enough<br />
FOB CARNIVAL<br />
OCEAN<br />
^Isnhal Foefcj b to make hl» fint pubkc appearance in America before the American Legion'.- Nit.oiul<br />
.Coovcatfaej at Kaasas <strong>City</strong>. November I. His welcome is to be extended in the hi.ionc old Convention Hall.<br />
shown a " " L *' " . . - _ . _ . . . .<br />
nvlo Wttacts a dramatic performance in America<br />
Haddock's Pharmacy<br />
John Dennis<br />
Burrow* C. Marshall<br />
W. N. Boox<br />
Dr. J. H. Whiticar<br />
Evcrton Canon<br />
Roger Willianu<br />
Hughe*' Central Pharmacy<br />
fa Oklahoma. Mention his name to ry.-s-a—i--. It.r.lm'j U and P. Cycle Co.<br />
yoaT Meads. See how many recognize l<strong>On</strong>mPBtlOaa tUcetTed J. c. Funck. Jr.<br />
It. Probably none. Fleeting is fame Up tO Oct. 21 Mr*.' Lydla Candy<br />
Jess you are the top notcher. '<br />
Mr »- *«* *•• Young<br />
,. ' .. - , , . ' Lola M. Townsrn.1<br />
i the holder <strong>of</strong> second place U j^ ^ Tritt ^ JoJgr Q , ^ ^ Charles Sack<br />
soon forgotten. <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s Hallowe'en Carol- Maurice Candy<br />
, • val. we desire through this medium to John Pelto<br />
" express our appreciation and th.nW LJnwood MinUcr<br />
AMOTBEB PUBLIC BOUDAY for contributions received for the Hal- Nathan C. Tagrart<br />
«"~ "~^ «-» i—d W. ££»,£&*"" *• foll " 1n « : &rW C< lEdl.y<br />
proclamation ealll-g opon the people Mrs. Wm. Uttlr <strong>City</strong> Hall Barber Shop<br />
ef New Jersey to "observe Armistice £^3*??' ' SL l |£S;u<br />
. Richard Johnson Clinton Brecklcy<br />
Day m the manner proclaimed by our L. Leslie Headlcy Mrs. Shaw<br />
service* in their churches and Charte* Read Co.<br />
H Semake<br />
Hare. Ncwkirk<br />
Maleom MsVern m Otattin Chattin<br />
roefcreno* which opens on that W Pi price<br />
•lay-" To many cittern this wfll be^f<br />
tka test aotiflcatioci that anotacr p^itanraeJ Cshart<br />
Be kaOday has baan added to the lit. Howard John>on<br />
. Hlldreth<br />
MotorCo.<br />
Lit Brother*<br />
k-lgar Ferguson<br />
NiehoU. Hickman<br />
Walter B. McCorkk-<br />
Thomas Moul.1<br />
J. Hageman*<br />
J. H<strong>of</strong>feckcr<br />
Pioneer Bakery<br />
Frank Newtou<br />
Harrr B. Lak*> —<br />
g~-^J^^ Trust Co.<br />
geaswany. Neah Collins<br />
o George Datscheg<br />
SMALL HOABD FUEBOLOEBS 1 ^ ^ ,<br />
Shall we ••tiUtut* m this caoatry Samoel Srall<br />
• sman hoard <strong>of</strong> freeholders for the t.^'ZZL??* Albert Gilbert °<br />
y Gaudy<br />
each «f Ike cttiwaadtowiaupar say* g^n<br />
tta Caa* Hay ftar a>d Wave. Tbi* Lawrcace M. Lear<br />
H<br />
fVKaaT Ccrvti<br />
•• legal<br />
Daniel a Mayhew<br />
Charles Gaskfll<br />
The small beard idea .'8. M. H<strong>of</strong>fman<br />
Hka system hot voter. I Joseph Riggm*<br />
*at its aneoeas wfil de- Wm J I" C ** w ? tk ~<br />
UarcJM* Scall<br />
Earl Sharp<br />
mem Retla Garrettaoa<br />
Wm. Campbell<br />
Harry Morris<br />
. The Aixirew BosweU<br />
rl»*» mea wfll ke able to materially £ m -. < i»? wiek<br />
(•dec* iissiiiMlinw anJ t* asren G. L Float<br />
greater Tata* for the mono upended. E" *• Bourgcai*<br />
^ r Roes Ferguaon<br />
that to state aeeaer poWic service we ,»i ?T **£<br />
km<br />
iomrpt G. rv.^r-^^<br />
Parker MiDer<br />
Charie* P. Lake<br />
If they de wet adept this point <strong>of</strong> CE^CUMI**<br />
**•* there Is ao hope <strong>of</strong> imia Hug v^ G^fjchnra<br />
I****** mejaWiiai m the pnhhc srrv- *?*one. yet thi* is a rom- !bur> avenue, beUw Siuh slreet.<br />
munity affair, anil the Committee I Secoed Ward—ou. but ju»t han.l your contribution wil1 '* hel.l on Tue».tay. November S,<br />
to any member <strong>of</strong> the Committee and V*l\. fi>r the purpose <strong>of</strong> elating<br />
help make <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>". Hallowe'en can.ii.iate. to fill the following <strong>of</strong>flcc:<br />
Carnival a »uceru in even retpect. JW. «-_«.«»<br />
(Signed) RAYMOND H. GARDNER. '"* >«••««».<br />
J. THORNLEY HVGHES, <strong>On</strong>e A»»mbl>»a».<br />
WALTER E. ALLEN. .tae toroaer.<br />
Pnie ana Judge Committee. (>B, Vrsibrr <strong>of</strong> the Board <strong>of</strong> Oasea<br />
0 Frrrboidrrs (First Ward).<br />
Have your Automobile in .hape for ltmr Mrsibrr •/ the Beard <strong>of</strong> rbasra<br />
winter. Work done now very reason- Freeholder. (Secoed Ward).<br />
able. Fred. 110 Asbury avenue—31J. IWe JlaOet rf lW Ftan (Firrt<br />
FLOHio* O JONC8<br />
• Pfll' \ Fl<br />
BtU ** •"««*•»«•'. N*. L-MI<br />
appl,. R. Oaa. Ml West<br />
Oee«a <strong>City</strong>. N. J.<br />
it's toasted, <strong>of</strong><br />
in the flavor<br />
BRECKLEY'a<br />
umm duto start «>««|S<br />
OUNTOM L. ••UCKLtr<br />
Baady Mind Paints, Ua«<br />
•MaodCBAabuns<br />
Ofsce Hoars Dbeasrs at a.<br />
9 A.M. la 1P.M. Ear > **» •}<br />
Tan*<br />
Pejsae 29#. Glassss ffatft<br />
v ' i-<br />
Cor. Wesley .We. sad tta »,<br />
Allen Conon, 1.1<br />
•*4 Wesley ATOM.<br />
C<br />
^KRSCHKL PETTIT,M.Bt,<br />
•07 WCSLCV AVt .<br />
OCKAN CITV. NCW JKRUV<br />
• XV* lloan:' s 1010 a. «,<br />
•>me» lla«r*<br />
L*Dtll*|»10a ui<br />
? tui (km.<br />
\~Z JOHN H. WHITICA*, M. D.<br />
TIT Wgaicv AvtMUC<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> CITY. N.J.<br />
lid! I<br />
M—AJv.<br />
—<br />
Ward).<br />
(tee Jesliee •/ the Peace<br />
(<br />
(Seread<br />
). ""essssssvoiMlH *t4. *B*aassssssssr<br />
DR CHAS. H. VAIL<br />
ftillisurHi T^l^el<br />
ADVERTISE<br />
Rernlarly<br />
that the election <strong>of</strong>ficer, will A quirt, hwha<br />
O. J-HAMMELL CO.<br />
'*%?%? > f*r 'T?5*? r C"5<br />
L. W. MILLER<br />
TUsismS-19 B, Westingboose<br />
full *"* ow irtV Electric<br />
Ranje, other «tyk» in<br />
atock. Let nt ahow 70a the<br />
arti apt ana <strong>of</strong> cooking by<br />
deetridty. f^ttptr tlfn<br />
W« cany a foB Bw <strong>of</strong> Weat-<br />
Oceaa Oty • New Jerary<br />
Stmi T foraiahed rooms; running<br />
water in each ream:<br />
Thre* minotes from tta. Beach<br />
Mrs. Francis D. Maxwell<br />
MILLER COTTAGE<br />
UUUI UlUIH<br />
THE BISCAYNE<br />
J. Thomley Hughe*. P. D.<br />
Pharmad.t ia (<br />
n oc<br />
Ocransv.uo.oipo.il. Uoo.l>oi.fT»r ANDREW C BOSWEU,<br />
t. BU.'»UI>.<br />
GAXDY COTTAGE<br />
MJl'«olrsl Aieou*<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> l*ily X t, Jt<br />
Mas. Ltw» Ut<br />
THE DARLINGTON<br />
i<br />
M. 8 AXE<br />
Aa^aty<br />
Diajasa <strong>of</strong>_do«s aad eats a spedalty<br />
Now is the Tfanc to<br />
PUnt Privet Hcdcc<br />
Thomas J. Thorn<br />
FLORIST<br />
tUaBe? Aveamw<br />
Oc*s»Caty NewJene?<br />
Mamtasr In Chancery<br />
OCCAB CITV. ». J. _<br />
L Leslie Headley U<br />
IsKerperaied<br />
ARCH1TECTUAL SERV18<br />
Hi EIGHTH STRUT.r<br />
(Eighth aad Wrslr) at*) '<br />
Oeeaa Chy. N. J.<br />
Designer and bailder <strong>of</strong> Artk*<br />
VIVIAN B. SMITH '<br />
ARCHITECT<br />
At'uttlo <strong>City</strong>. N- J<br />
H. CoLusaax. la.<br />
Ci*il Eagiattr «a4 SorrefeT-<br />
THE ursauBS mum<br />
•ads thU reataarsBt f»fl ef pseafcl'<br />
•ra *ery erseaatry mt»J*»S *<br />
•areaa, fW ttaca ia cead Ma*<br />
tare aa w«a a* Bead teed. Uj*<br />
>T tta feed tteacs •/Bf* «ts* *••<br />
(*r reaek aod if ye. an «*» l«<br />
hAstke • ; '<br />
Hffi HARRIS RESTAURANf<br />
• • • • . - » • . ? •<br />
STUDEBAKER TEAR<br />
OCEAN CITY SE<br />
'" «W« dty U a pleasure because <strong>of</strong><br />
the service you receire with your<br />
OCEAN CITY, N.J, THURSDAY. OCTOBER Hi, 19211<br />
AT THE STRAND<br />
pre-release showing <strong>of</strong> Anita<br />
t P E R S O N A L S I *»»»*» » ThieClty Ha. Sold Thirty- J 1 "^' ' ta « alwB >? ta ^\*?',Stewart In "Bowing the Wind," wfll<br />
\ - . . , • j' Charle* Sack, the Studebaker agent •*•'''« "wt you are satisfted with your xi^j,, Saturday night. It U an<br />
II, snd Mr*. O H Henrv who «m ot Nltllh •">•« A" 1 ""^ ««"»•. ha« «>M f"'" V !' U ' "^ *", ^ J ? "TT' • | B ht "» 1 •*»»«"« "»d the latest nlmloct^Cafltor»'.tS.ve7tn<br />
^iTs^ "° f " tW « *" thlrtythree S.lu.»>- '"« "1 n< 'J- »>* th " «" U >lri « ht ' U lr I-K <strong>of</strong> Anita Stewart, the dr«r mov-<br />
^VJ£1£ZL*:Tto7G£. '--"cars<strong>of</strong> variou. mo.tel. snd .till • lri » ht -" ; Ing picture ster.<br />
w t ^ WlH> theV Wl " tpen " th °' «urh m e:r!y",:° & rraSLS APPOINTS COMMITTEE !<br />
r a. Garwtt nn I wife hnvo r*. "*" lt * " u »ln w "h a factory man in Commodore James E. Fernley, <strong>of</strong>, SENTINEL ads brine result*.<br />
tume.1 1 to Unirlitm Uil In I Wkton. Wkt MI M.I..<br />
W||h (he numUr numUr flf Slu,|eb.kera ,„ polnte,) the Membership Committee<br />
after »pen.llng the «a»oo In thl. city. ,h(% e|ty B|])| com|n(c Jn|o ^ My ^ for 1922 „ fo,|owl.<br />
Dr. Henry F1*h«r, MIM Anna M. poclally .luring the spring and »um- Davi.l Jester. Charlen A. Reynol.U.<br />
Day ami Miss Elsie K. 8teme. <strong>of</strong> nicr. this »ervlce will be wry much Claience B. White. Thomas Walker,<br />
Phllwlelphia. have bcc.i vislUng Mr. lipprecUt«.| by the owners <strong>of</strong> the cars. Wehar.l T. Thompson, William E.<br />
jn.l Mrs. Rlchanl P. Sterne ot 323!> Mr. Sack alao han.lles the Chevrolet, Hexamer, Harry T. Ellis, Robert 8.<br />
Anbury avenue. <strong>of</strong> which he hiu 10M a number. The Ely, Hartman K. Gilmore, Alfred M.<br />
lluwnnl Rice, nxHli-taiit manager <strong>of</strong> Chevrolet In a .lan.ly low-priced car Gray, Peter K. Wright. Edwin O. C.J<br />
Suppleo-Wllls-Jonr* Milk Co.,apent an in.I ha* given thone who bought it Bleakley, Harry F. Stanton, Geo. B.<br />
enjoyable vacation In tfiix city. ruliic Hatkfactlon. Smlthemnn, Frank B. Marriott, Alex-<br />
Arthur Dtackman, u student <strong>of</strong> Penn<br />
An n *n«r <strong>of</strong> a car purchased from »nd«r Lawrence, Jr^ nn they will visit nevernl <strong>of</strong> the<br />
lancer titift. in I'oiikylvania.<br />
rYftmi* U. Ware luu< reopened the<br />
fruit : i-.d produrr liu»inei-* formerly<br />
CAM-.I liy him uiul -old to Henry<br />
Youny caily in the rpring. Mr. Young<br />
ictiinl fiom liuj>iner> and the otore<br />
h~« Locn il.iMsl for a few week*.<br />
Mrs. Rel>ctca JohnxHi, <strong>of</strong> thin city<br />
v.ut a icitor to ralatives in<br />
NeuCcld.<br />
. Mi.-. Wlllum l_ Gilbert and .laughter<br />
Kaitcy left here for a trip to Philadelphia<br />
and Baltimore for an indefinite<br />
period.<br />
Mrs. A. M. RoberU, <strong>of</strong> PMUvlelphia,<br />
ha» been a recent rUitor here with her<br />
ilauRt.ter, Mr*. L. Gilbert.<br />
Comnvxlore 1. W. Fernley, <strong>of</strong> tta<br />
Yacht Club, accompanlelown to their cotUge, 1416 Wesley<br />
avenue for the week-end.<br />
Walter D. Bonsall and wife motored<br />
laU Friday to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> ami .pent J<br />
the week-end at their cottage, '1431<br />
Wesley avenue.<br />
M. B. Rudderow. a cottage owner ,<br />
here, from Merchantville, N. J, »ptnt<br />
Sunday in town.<br />
Kvan E. Lear represented Washiagton<br />
Camp No. 39. P. O. 8. <strong>of</strong> Atlantic<br />
<strong>City</strong>, and Washington Camp, No. 7S,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Uii» dty ot the .le«lieation <strong>of</strong> a<br />
monument to Henry 8taiger at Schuyi- .<br />
kill Huven. Pa, la.t S«tur.ia>. Mr. W 7 W% ^*»^ A #«aA "<br />
Lear placed wreathe, from both camp*<br />
at the foot <strong>of</strong> the monument. Henry<br />
W llCrC<br />
*<br />
rtFC<br />
w WALTER P. TATLOt, Cmt\i*» far<br />
a. Tnt<strong>of</strong>. urn i<br />
CM SsMsc Cmss<br />
i. k, w.Ju» r. tm,im.<br />
• »"^ • ' ^ «a»a»-^<br />
Staiger wan the flr»t- National Presi- —^ — . ^<br />
The one way <strong>of</strong> pleasing the |<br />
musical tastes <strong>of</strong> every member <strong>of</strong> '<br />
the family I* through a phono- j<br />
graph.<br />
We hare the new records as they<br />
come out each month, at the stsn-<br />
.lard price*.<br />
The new piece* this month are:<br />
H5c Honey Lou • j<br />
Honey Moon Home<br />
Me All By Myself<br />
<strong>On</strong>e Kiss<br />
Are You<br />
to Spend<br />
KV Frankie and Johnnie<br />
I Aint Nobody'* Darting<br />
K.V no<br />
You're the 8weetest Girt in<br />
All the World<br />
Kit Sally, Wont You Come Back<br />
Secon.1 Hand Rose<br />
Me Molly O<br />
Good Bye, Pretty Butterfly<br />
We suggest.a Phonograph' for<br />
Christmas.<br />
Those who do not care to pay<br />
cash may make a small deposit<br />
now ami a small sum eaca week<br />
and have a Phonograph delivered<br />
In time for Christmas.<br />
Year Cheice<br />
KONORA COLUMBIA<br />
EDISON<br />
Wallace & Son, Inc.<br />
AHB1IRY AVENUE<br />
Ojpi.lH CMy Hall<br />
dent <strong>of</strong> the <strong>On</strong>ler.<br />
IUcliar.1 SUtn, prescient <strong>of</strong> the First<br />
I 1111 MO* TO ^Slll<br />
VJUIlljk |-W eW^ \J'<br />
Niaional Bank, Mr*. Stite* and Mr. . « ^ •<br />
aiul Mr^ Wilton WllleU haw returned<br />
from a delightful vacation trip to IUagara<br />
Fall* aiwl Toronto, Canada. The<br />
<strong>HALLOWE'EN</strong>?<br />
^ ^<br />
W^T A W ^T ^ ^ W I • "* \<br />
• Lske <strong>On</strong>tario from Lewlston.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. J. Nace and children<br />
Natalie ami Jack, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, are<br />
visiting Mr. ami Mrs. George Brownmiller.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Hickman will,<br />
leave the early part <strong>of</strong> November for<br />
8L PeterJiurg, FU, where they will<br />
spend the winter months,<br />
MUs Mary Conon ipeot Tuesday In '<br />
Philadelphia.<br />
The marriage <strong>of</strong> Miss Mary E. Wll- '<br />
lied at the borne <strong>of</strong> the bride, 702 E.<br />
Market .treet, Mahoney <strong>City</strong>, Penn,<br />
at 11 o'clock Wednesday. October 19,<br />
19JL Mr. and Mr*. Keen have been<br />
spending their hooeyraoon at tta horn*<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mr. snd Mrs. George A. Brownmiller,<br />
1036 Central avenue.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. George a Adams are<br />
enjoying a trip to Niagara Fails.<br />
Mrs. Hattie Vincent has been spendbig<br />
some time in Philadelphia.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Grsnville BUclma-i<br />
are spending a week with their daughter.<br />
Mr*. Leo Johnson, <strong>of</strong> Paoll, Pa.<br />
Hiram 1 Mowrer. cashier <strong>of</strong> tta<br />
First National Bank, accompanied by<br />
Mrs. Mowrer. left this dty Saturday<br />
evening for a vacation trip that wfll<br />
take them through Virginia to Old<br />
Point Comfort aad other places <strong>of</strong> la-<br />
Mr, aad Mrs. Raynoad Gardiner are<br />
entertaining Miss Carolyn Ebert, <strong>of</strong><br />
Philadelphia. I<br />
Miss Louise Frame is now «n»k>y*»<br />
Carol)-* Harper, resigned. Mia.Hsr-,1<br />
per wiU leaw <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> la about |<br />
• week*! time t ot her home fa Bead-<br />
Mrs. Sattarf ord<br />
nation tare<br />
ti* Barrla, Mis* Hasel Harria, Mm<br />
sad Mr. aad Mrs. Jeta 0r*v><br />
Bhwr. •» «m»w ea •»><br />
In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, <strong>of</strong> coarse. We are making extensive preparations<br />
to entertain you.<br />
Stupendous Pageant<br />
Fourteen tribes <strong>of</strong> RedaMn; eifht Caaipa; P. O. S. <strong>of</strong> A;<br />
Oansfetera <strong>of</strong> Pocahmtaa; Daagntera <strong>of</strong> AaMrica; American<br />
Lesion; VeUrana <strong>of</strong> Foreign Wars; Italian Independent Club;<br />
Colored Singing Band; individttal comic and fancy costumes;<br />
floats; dekcatirws from WOdwood, Cape May, Sea Isle <strong>City</strong>.<br />
Bridgeton. MOMUe. '<br />
$500 In Trophies<br />
Revue and Carnival<br />
Fan and Merrymaking on ^Aatmry A venae; Band Concerts;<br />
Street Dance; Confetti; Redftrc; FroUe and Mirtk.<br />
C0ME AND KMN THE FUN<br />
Accommodations<br />
SPECIAL TRAIN SERVICE<br />
Hotel Facflities for a Week-end Stay<br />
CARNIVAL HEADQUARTERS<br />
Frank E. Darby** R«al Estate Office,<br />
758 Asbary AT<br />
Aaapkea Yoamf Mea'a Piogreaaivc Leagac<br />
A Brief History<br />
<strong>of</strong> the<br />
First National Bank<br />
<strong>of</strong> OCEAN CITY, N. J.<br />
The First National Bank <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong>. <strong>City</strong>, N. J, was granted iU flrrt charter<br />
on October 22nd, 1901, and opened for bUHinesH on January lit. 1902, It *uereeer. Joseph I. Scull,<br />
8. Wesley Lake, HunUk Mathe»» ami L«lie S_ luilliim.<br />
At thetime <strong>of</strong> iU orgsnitation The Fu.t National Bank was the only local<br />
banking institution in Cape May County. L. M. Cm»* wa> the ftr»t Pre*iucte« paid In dividend* to 3toekhol AccounU, I14fi^i7_79.<br />
That the founilers <strong>of</strong> the Fir>t National Bank builines*<br />
«ti Septemt*r G, 1921:<br />
ASSETS<br />
Cut) on hand, in Fnkrjl Re>er\e Bonk. <br />
Depo>iU . ..--<br />
Re*erv-ed for Interot<br />
Circulation<br />
Other Uabilitie. -<br />
KM4.DM-KJ<br />
32K^79^2<br />
499.U0JX)<br />
6,000.00<br />
$21 4.149:21<br />
1.576.744 2f,<br />
TfiOOJOO<br />
43^00.00<br />
OfiSZ 19<br />
$l,S«i;J6I.L7<br />
So, SJ you >*e. The Fint National Bank <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, the Ule»t Bank<br />
in Cape May County, has had a tplcnditl career. It run weathered all storms, being<br />
conducted eon»ervatively and la/ely. >et keeping In thorough touch with the march<br />
<strong>of</strong> progreM and events. f<br />
IU slogau—Safety, Stability, Service-me«n» exactly what It «ays and In-<br />
OFFICEBM<br />
& B. STITES, President<br />
HOWARD S. STA1NTON, Vlce-Pres.<br />
H. S. MOWKEB, Cashier<br />
B. C. MAitSHALL, Asat Cashier<br />
J. FITHIAN TATEM. Solicitor<br />
NBECTOBS<br />
R. a 8TITES. HOWARD 8 8TAINTON. R. HOWABD THORN. HEBSCHEL PETTIT,<br />
RANDOLPH MARSHALL, R. W. EDWARDS RALPH L. COFF. E. V. CQBBON.<br />
J. FITHIAN TATEM. WM. C. MOORE. COLEMAN F. LEAMINO. Jrf.<br />
WM. a ABBOTT<br />
,'• >\;:-'"V<br />
m.<br />
m<br />
, •*?•£.• .-r . ..<br />
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"i<br />
In the Realm <strong>of</strong> the Churches<br />
piswrr H. E. rHTJstcH AN AUTTTMNAL SBBVICB ,<br />
• Next Sabbath morning and evening<br />
t.W aflimdiy Brhonl. ta " in ** tan y •»• display <strong>of</strong> all the<br />
2J0—Men's Bible CUsa. products and fruits <strong>of</strong> the season. The<br />
7J0TBrenrag Service. entire platform wfll be covered with<br />
Every Friday evening 7M. Prayer corn, pumpkins, potatoes, jellies, fruits<br />
"••tin*- _ <strong>of</strong> ail Unb, sereals. flowers aad<br />
FIBCT PBBSBTTBBtAN CHURCH beautiful foliage. There wOl be varied<br />
. f]«»«nlh Street aad Weslry Aveaae colored electric lights for the evening.<br />
lOJO-Meemins; Service. . All the gifts wBI be donated to tht<br />
2J0—Sunday School. < OIJ Folks' Home at <strong>Ocean</strong> Grove.<br />
7-45—Evening Service. j Th " Putor, Or. Handley, in keeping<br />
Prayer Meeting Wednesday evening) "fen the day will speak in the momat7.45.<br />
, ing on a pumpkin that lifted six-thoo-<br />
__ i sand tons, Illustrating the wonderful<br />
8T. AVCfTSTINsTS CHUBCH | P w »' natural life. In the evening<br />
Ijjj Asaary Aveaae ' I »• •*'• «*ve God's great sermon on a<br />
The Brv. Thee. F. Bake. Rector , Basket <strong>of</strong> Summer Fruit.<br />
Masses Sandays at A. 7, 8. 9 and! There wttl be special music by the<br />
10 odock. * at<br />
It Is hoped every one will bear this In<br />
Morning Worship, 1OM. .. mind and be present. Next Sunday<br />
Communion, first Sunday <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Weekly Prayer Service. Wednesday<br />
evening st 7.S0L<br />
BOLT TBINITT CHCBCH<br />
linnl)<br />
good start. It will ne difficult to<br />
catch up to the others if you have a •<br />
bad beginning.<br />
1043—Church Service, j<br />
745—Chareh Service. ]<br />
itUw-^Hoty Communion. ,<br />
UNION. CHAFBL-BT-TBs^SEA :<br />
METHODIST BIBLE CLASS<br />
The efforts <strong>of</strong> the <strong>of</strong>ficials <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Men's Bible Class <strong>of</strong> the First M. E.<br />
Church to boost the •"T-visivrt <strong>of</strong> the<br />
men last Sunday afternoon met with<br />
decided success. Many men who have<br />
FWr*-4M Street saw Aswary A been too busy or otherwise to attend<br />
the sessions <strong>of</strong> the Men's Bible Class<br />
1I.W Preaching Service.<br />
during the summer were In their ac-<br />
•Twilight Service.<br />
customed places. '<br />
A MTstPsUHE BWTHDAY PABtfr! A NARROW ESCAPE<br />
A very pleasant surprise was given' Samuel W. Wood and wife had a<br />
to . "?""• a **"»* »~ * • tfc> - hB —I MH— «cape from .hath IMq<br />
f?T!Z f^^tfr """^ TW right l«d front<br />
Us Milhesj ~..i——'j, Oatsrday * B ** 1 <strong>of</strong> thrir •ntemoWe came <strong>of</strong>f as<br />
l O l Q ths/ sin iinsslug Tr-rrthe»-*"f~ A Pt|<br />
iadalged in and amgmg. daadag and. bridge, throwing the machine towards;<br />
mask were furnished by Messrs. Co*, u* ,0^ ^JJ.. The fatt that Mr.!<br />
lias, H. a Bobbtas, Jr, and Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Wood was driving at a moderaU rate<br />
W—iiin Gerrbasio. ecwwipenied by <strong>of</strong> speed and had the machine fully<br />
Miss Edith Collins, piasist. At a late and., control was the only thing that<br />
orated m gold trimmings and flowera day here at their cottage. 8S7 8t<br />
where a beanUful table was 1 J - -~-•<strong>of</strong><br />
gifts were receive<br />
•eeeat were: Mx. aad Mrs.' nrMV v w r A<br />
I^erfaCaseabee.. Mr.». Mrs. Barry AH ^ ~ , ^,<br />
a Bobbins, Jr Mr and Mrs. Walter After th * mo * t « K * e » rfuI ««son).<br />
Matthews, Mr. aad Mrs, Collins, Miss **' lu -*******"* » !»«. the P.<br />
BShCbOins, M-MTTA. nHutMel "• «• V. M. C A, closed 1U Seashore<br />
Chas. Waolew. Boss r-m,. Thomas Hoa " "* ""• • Bd *•» svenue for<br />
basis, and Mr aad Mrs. Richard ;o< * tondr * OUr e«rtW require-<br />
L. LESUB •KAOLXT CO, INC.<br />
M Hahth atseet. ~<br />
AFTER THE NIGHT BEFORE<br />
OCEAN If<br />
Adams tdeked S toels.<br />
Darlns; theiameCoachCorsonsab-!<br />
stituted Cox for FltMnmeyer, Baron!<br />
for H. Servapi and T. Lee Adams for<br />
Olbb. Kntcher. the center. U the best<br />
man pUylns; that poatUon that has<br />
ever been on a high sebooUeam here.<br />
The line up. J<br />
A. C H. 8. Sd Pos. <strong>Ocean</strong> C. H. 8.<br />
Hilton Left End FKsenmeyer 1<br />
SHOW MCA RCAL.<br />
V«MAN WHO WON'T<br />
SAK MONEY IP W«8Y<br />
GIVES HER A CHANCE.<br />
Comstock....Left Tackle —04bb,<br />
J Nolan. Left Guard R. Servaftnl<br />
Alliier Center Kntcher.<br />
8portack...JUsbt Guard Gardiner<br />
Summers...Bight Tackle Williams,<br />
Cullen Bight End ......Fltxgerald<br />
P. Smith. Quarterback —Pergnaon!<br />
Teamey Left Halfback _A Adams |<br />
MeGuckin JUght Hslfhaek_.-A. SehrM<br />
Penrose. FoUback TorNt<br />
Score by periods:<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 7 IS 18 7-«<br />
Atlantic <strong>City</strong> 0 0 0 0—0<br />
Referee. Dr. C. H. Vail, OberUn;<br />
Umpire, Ed. Hogan, Pennt Headline<br />
Man, Dr. Wilson Y. Christian. Pennj<br />
Time Keepers, Tothfll and KUby.<br />
mwsB/^mSMBK/H/^^^KHMj^^BBS^Jiag^m^<br />
The Sentinel<br />
hav* a line <strong>of</strong> PORK mm at lew ___ -_<br />
than Philadelphia prices. WdxV.w XH& BK<br />
•hadesa specialty. '«T*_A<br />
CHAS. C. AOAMS A. BRO. tUICl GsBt<br />
1<br />
rao-as Asaunv AVK.<br />
•tLLr>HONC1><br />
Sutton 6, Corson Co.<br />
General Contraotors<br />
GRADING AND STR<br />
NINTH ST. (NO WIIPMN AWK.<br />
I .Rcuphoteterinf<br />
BUILDING<br />
I ESTIMATE 7~_r~_\T^<br />
FOR YOU )Awnfaigs*nd<br />
N OOEAM CltV. N. 4.<br />
; imis.ej BB I FIBE ALABM SIGNALS (House Furnishings<br />
STATE. CONVENTION ! COLOBKD WOMEN OBOANI/K I OCEAN CITY WON Wlllllllll IVlfllOllCyl U-Sixth and Measure avanjw • our ptiesmare l^«sst posstnU couilsUnt wUh U^TI War* and B*« MaterlaL<br />
Margaret Peck Hill, National Col-! - ! 17—Eleventh and Bay avenue •<br />
Msnles Praia. H--I.HI, ef This oreU, ^ ^ 42—Second ^^^l^ZZr^^^^^<br />
and Asbury avenue<br />
According to Miss Esther H. El- or~lntl«,|. w C. T U Union among' DispUylng Uttle or no <strong>of</strong>fense when Speedometers " ^ ^ J^ 1 *^<br />
f.clh. State President, the State Con- -ti* colored women <strong>of</strong> the resort before l"** had the ball in their possession. Repaired. Fresto-Uto Btoraire , 45_E,ghth ^ j ^ ^ avenoe<br />
vrntlon <strong>of</strong> the W. C. T. U, In session ^M, left. The meeting was held In the the Atlantic <strong>City</strong> High School Re- Batteries, Acetylene Gat Appliances 46_Tenth „,! Asbury avenue<br />
N-io lost week, was one <strong>of</strong> the most Ta:*macle Baptist Church. 8th and,""** went down *° •" overwhelmed ^tatntatt surler aad Igaitioa week 4H—Thirteenth and Asbury avenue<br />
interesting and enjoyable ever held. Wc«t uvtnoe. on Friday evening. The Mt * t •* the hand * <strong>of</strong> Ot ** n Clty ' 49—Sixteenth and Asbury avenue<br />
Particular mention should be maile orfir*r» elected were- Mrs. M. Flowers, '••*» Seh«>« •»"• Saturday afternoon, JJJJJ ATLANTIC AVENUE : 51—North and Central avenue<br />
<strong>of</strong> UM address by Mrs. Margaret Peck. PrMhlcnt; Miss Thompson. Vlce-Presi- »""> *>*. Two blue and white pUy- ATLANTIC CTTT. N. J. '' M—Sixth and Central avenue<br />
lllll, National Colored Organiser, <strong>of</strong>l^t; MU, Beatrice Burke, Secretary; •"• '•* MU - r < «»»"' • ad 1 *?• „„. -,0, 57-Eleventh and Central avenue<br />
IVtemville. Md. Her talk was on thel^i Mr^ uilian Hughes, Treasurer, duekin. twisted their legs and will """* Z3B 654 Asbory Avenue<br />
Ocea* <strong>City</strong>. N. J.<br />
HURLEY-JONE3 CO.<br />
IMHtmloal<br />
MURLKV*JONCS CO.<br />
^ C7—Twelfth and Wesley avenue<br />
WALTIS) N. CMATTIW «V wOp). MaM.<br />
need <strong>of</strong> W. C T. U. orgwu^ationslTnnotgBnlMttoBwl||betaowna,Ul. be out <strong>of</strong> the game_for some time. liw.A, AM „„,„ ntarsjiCB -AUUNO 6»-Fourt«enth and Wesley avenue<br />
lit* ASBURV AVI.<br />
snd In the south. - |u, an an 7&—Seventh and <strong>Ocean</strong> avenue<br />
Mr Julian Zelchanko. Secretary <strong>of</strong> Baptint Church this coming Saturday ••» °°* <strong>of</strong> ^t 1 * 1 *** '0°* b * 11 ta »hk*> Bvmar TBUMOAT 76—Ninth and <strong>Ocean</strong> avenue<br />
tho American Fund, <strong>of</strong> New Jersey, i night to perfect a working plan. •*• Paying <strong>of</strong> P«nrnson end A. .^.^."Z"^-— m 82-Seeond and Atlantic avenue |<br />
,nd who ha. only recently retame,! B ,»«'««" •» brilliant. Kutcher. center J*?"* w - "SL*^ «a». 9«-Bo
six<br />
W E T USED IN<br />
MURDBUDENTIRED<br />
Claries A. Man Waa Prrpartag to<br />
Ce Seal* fee- Whiter<br />
With his trunk packed preparatory<br />
to going to Florida for tbe winter,<br />
Charles A. Msnu, seventy years old,<br />
a retired accountant <strong>of</strong> the Pmnsyl,<br />
vania Railroad, and falser <strong>of</strong> Mrs.<br />
George C BaitleU, <strong>of</strong> M0 Bay avenue,<br />
this city, eatd saiidsnly at the Bart,'<br />
fcstt eettace la UU c*t>. oo October 10.<br />
Be kad two sou and tvo daughters<br />
!• rtinniii|iMi<br />
Mr. Mass aas been a permanent'<br />
teeHsst aad Tatar here for the past<br />
•«• years aad a souner viaitcr since<br />
im», aad aed a larae drde <strong>of</strong> Mends<br />
tmmg ON reaideata aad viattors <strong>of</strong>.<br />
taiadtf.<br />
OXKMOBE *~ '<br />
W. B. Btkmmmhmn. edtter asd pob-:<br />
Hater <strong>of</strong> T*» T»-w Kewt, <strong>of</strong> FVO-<br />
rasMavt <strong>of</strong> tkU ajty, writes the<br />
1 is?<br />
m<br />
OCEAN CITY SENTINEL OCEAN CITY, N. Jn THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27,19a<br />
' ENTERTAINED AT BISCAYNE<br />
Those comprising the committees<br />
who had charge <strong>of</strong> the State Conren-j<br />
tion «f the W. C T. U.. held here last<br />
week were entertained at dinner at<br />
the Biscayne, on Saturday evening.<br />
Fallowing the dinner the ladles en-|<br />
Joyed' the moving pictures at thej<br />
Albert R. Crowthere De- Strand Theatre and altogether had a<br />
scribes Weapon Found at moit delightful evening.<br />
FOR STATE SENATOR<br />
Vote for<br />
E.O.Howell.Jr.<br />
Scene <strong>of</strong> Crime ' Those present were: Mrs. George<br />
Parker, Mr* Wm. F. Gardiner, Mrs.<br />
Lake, Mrs. C. Campbell, Mrs. N. Hick-<br />
Watt T. Mayo, District Attorney or man, Mrs. Bentham, Misses Lucretla,<br />
Westmoreland, Va., came to <strong>Ocean</strong> Conard and Katherine Lewis, Mrs.;<br />
<strong>City</strong> Frlcluy, October 21, for the pur- Milner, Miss Mary Corson, Mrs.;<br />
pono <strong>of</strong> interviewing Albert It. Crow- Delia Smith. Mrs. H. L. Smith, Mrs.<br />
there, who in a letter to tho District Barefonl, Mrs. F. Leroy Howe and<br />
Attorney hail Riven a inscription <strong>of</strong> aMl*»<br />
Stokes, <strong>of</strong> Woodbury.<br />
hatchet sharpened by him for Mls»<br />
Sara E. Kn&x Just before she left for WILL HAVE OPEN HOUSE :<br />
Colonial Beach, Va. Crowthers' de- The Daughter* <strong>of</strong> America "have:<br />
scription <strong>of</strong> the hatchet tallied with about completed their plans for the,<br />
tbe one found by the body <strong>of</strong> Margaret Hallowe'en parade. They will bej<br />
£astlake for whose murder Roger elaborately costumed and expect toi<br />
Eastlake, her husband and Mis* Knox have a large tum out making a splen-'<br />
are being held at Richmond, Va. did appearance. Following the parade<br />
Hearing that Crowthers had tpokon they will have open house in their<br />
<strong>of</strong> sharpening a hatchet for Miss, rooms in the Hann Building to which<br />
Knox, Mrs. Heta Salter, her sinter, every member <strong>of</strong> the D. <strong>of</strong> A., who is<br />
living at 1241 West avenue, hu in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> that evening la especial-<br />
searched in the hope <strong>of</strong> finding here ly invited. Refreshments will be<br />
the hatchet involved, thus weakening' wnt.1 arid a irenerat soda! time en-<br />
the evidence against Miu Knox. A joyed.<br />
building recently erected on ground<br />
MAJOR L 0. HOWELL, Jr., Cmtiif fee State Sector<br />
purchaied by Mix* Knox on Wot ave-,<br />
NOTICE<br />
nue between First and North streets To the Voters <strong>of</strong> Cape May County:<br />
»W» Mlianii CaaMr. M. J, ISM.<br />
ni thoroughly searched by Mrs. 1 wish to take this opportunity <strong>of</strong><br />
Salter Saturday in a further effort to thanking the voters <strong>of</strong> Cape May<br />
locate tiie hatchet in question. An ex- County for the splendid support (riven<br />
hausting search <strong>of</strong> the building and me at the Primary Election and while<br />
the lot which U covered with thick the majority resliied throughout the<br />
tangle underbrush waa made but the. County was most gratifying yet to me<br />
hatchet rould not be found.<br />
the fact that mojorities were given<br />
The letter from Crowthers, wh«. me in 21 out <strong>of</strong> the 29 voting: dis-<br />
lives at 300 Sixth street. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, trict* jn the County was certainly a<br />
to District Attorney Mayo in under •plendid endorsement <strong>of</strong> my candidacy.<br />
da(e <strong>of</strong> October R, and reads: It is most Important that every<br />
Orra at I t w Atalaa. im-ltll.<br />
Alt**** nnt OtSran' Trilslst Caw. Ma*. KIT.<br />
C...I I Caatala lafaatry. A«M t»IJ.<br />
IMtk tafaalrr.<br />
st nilH C U<br />
**IM iar rraae* Mar IS. ISIS.<br />
•risaaat »H» t>IU* Ana* |M> W liw<br />
Hi. HlkM Drh*. snail«s la IM mark rilinlil Carp*.<br />
MwMinsM. ••••••Ill fraM Baa eaaaan. Caaiaaay U. ttttk lafaalrr.<br />
la altar* at Sullalil Mdk.<br />
Him AIM"". naaiilil 'rial Mai "i—it*T- lr* aatullia, US* la-<br />
(aalrr. la nut a( Htnawwr laL<br />
Saamlaar a« fnm. taj Ciaemilml Dturlrlaf *•• Ut—i. ItM.<br />
AaaaaslW a mill a> Cut SUF Caaatr Tas Swi Nv. Itll.<br />
"Pardon me, an entire strangtr, for Republican <strong>of</strong> our Country stand by Paid for kj Joka C. tank. Capa Mar Cnui Hour. N. J.<br />
taking this liberty in writing to you. their convictions at the General Elec-:<br />
Having read <strong>of</strong> the Eastlake murder, tion and support by their own vote<br />
I felt (as I have done odd. Jobs for the welfare <strong>of</strong> our State and County<br />
Miss Sarah E. Knox) it is my duty that the Republicans retain control <strong>of</strong> Phone «»-J Esltaulc* Famished<br />
oa a law abiding dtiien to inform you both Senate and Assembly, particular- •<br />
that on September 7, at noon, Miss ly in view <strong>of</strong> the fact that next year<br />
Knox honied me a hatchet to sharpen we shall have to elect a Governor who WM. T. TAYLOR<br />
for her and Instructed me to moke it must be a Republican.<br />
PAPER HANOER<br />
good and sharp.<br />
I would partiduarly urge support <strong>of</strong><br />
"At the same time she inquired ifmy<br />
candidacy for the Assembly, a* •II Ceatral avraae <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. N. J._<br />
I coul 1 sharpen a knife also, that she the fight for control must <strong>of</strong> necessity<br />
did not want a feather edge. A* tolay<br />
in that body, the Republicans hav-<br />
th» knife I told her I could not do tt. ing a saf Helent number <strong>of</strong> holdovers<br />
But I sharpened the hatchet. Whether, to secure control <strong>of</strong> the Senate for<br />
the hatchet 1 sharpened was the onethe<br />
coming term.<br />
used at the crime I am unable to say, I a»k your continued support be-<br />
and I sincerely hope not. I will try cause we must overcome the possi- Ford Motor* Rebuilt, $25.00<br />
to describe the hatchet in writing as bility <strong>of</strong> the large Democratic Coun-<br />
near as possible.<br />
ties sending a sufficient number <strong>of</strong><br />
"The handle waa painted a light Democrat* to the Assembly to gain<br />
steel gray. Near the end <strong>of</strong> thecontrol<br />
<strong>of</strong> that body, and because I<br />
handle were spots <strong>of</strong> thick; white paint feel that my past public experience<br />
or enamel. The head was round, ha* fitted me to represent Cape May.<br />
octagon shape, tapering in center ami County in a proper and satisfactory'<br />
Now is the time to have your cars overhauled.<br />
Reasonable rates on all cars.<br />
A. FRANKENFIELD. 110 Asbury Ave.<br />
Al TO AND MARINE MOTOR REPAIRING<br />
oat again towards eye. ! am enetosbvg<br />
a dipping <strong>of</strong> one from a catalogue.<br />
ROBERT J.KAY.<br />
BELL PHONE 313 \t<br />
It waa not new.<br />
Ordered and paid for by Robert J<br />
"I am not the only who could identify<br />
It. My twelve-year-old daughter<br />
waa at the door, when she handed it<br />
to me and my wife returned it to her<br />
the same day."<br />
Kay. Adv!<br />
District Attorney Mayo'* reply,<br />
under date <strong>of</strong> October 14, reads:<br />
'Your letter <strong>of</strong> the 6th instant, .le-<br />
•eribing the hatchet with which Mrs.<br />
Eastlakc »u killed. U receded. You<br />
have described it exactly, arul I have<br />
no doubt Jt Is the identical one that<br />
you sharpened. ] hate the bag that<br />
she had it concealed in. It was<br />
wrapped in a Philadelphia newspaper,<br />
and carried in a black bag which<br />
seem* to have been made for the purpose.<br />
The paper has been cut<br />
through by the sharp edge. I want<br />
you to come on here. Will try to see<br />
you next week."<br />
"I am convinced that the hatchet<br />
• seed in the killing <strong>of</strong> Mr*. Margaret<br />
' Fistlars was the one sharpened for<br />
bar in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> by Crowthers" was<br />
the declaration <strong>of</strong> Mr. Ma>o who left'<br />
- Oeeaa <strong>City</strong> rrrmvriiitrly following hi*'<br />
1917 Ford .._<br />
7 Passenger Hudson Touring<br />
$125<br />
250<br />
It will pay yoa to boy used<br />
Cars from a Local Dealer<br />
conference with Mr. Crowthers. Crowthers'<br />
statement la that there are'<br />
farther identifleatJoa marks which he,<br />
would rerognlio on the hatchet he<br />
sharpened bat he would not make a'<br />
positive fcientlftration until he had<br />
Mitchell Touring<br />
Westcott Closed Top<br />
1917 Reo Touring<br />
. - 300<br />
j WHY?<br />
380<br />
I —Because you know with whom you<br />
.._ 300<br />
' are dealins- *<br />
seen the weapon. He will testify at<br />
the trial.<br />
19.16 Buick Touring<br />
1918 Overland Touring _ _<br />
100<br />
150<br />
—Becanse you will save money.<br />
—Because all cars in this tale hare<br />
DIED SUDDENLY 1919 Oakland Sedan - . 500<br />
been tamed in by the purchaser <strong>of</strong><br />
• new car.<br />
USED CAR SALE<br />
At Exceptional Prices<br />
Big Bukk Roadster 500<br />
1917 Buick Six Touring . 600<br />
7 Passenger Cadillac, 8 Cylinder . 800<br />
1920 Bix Six Stsdeoaker 1,000<br />
MaxwellTradt _ ... _ 200<br />
—That Is, DO foreign can have been<br />
broosht la.<br />
—Because the car you bay has been<br />
right here In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> all the<br />
time and you more than likely know<br />
the original owner.<br />
These Cars can be seen at<br />
The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Garage, Ninth Street and <strong>Ocean</strong> A venae<br />
CHARLES SACK<br />
Stilrtwkrr Agency<br />
9th Street and Adwry Avenue<br />
OCEAN CITY, N. J.<br />
its<br />
aifflt¥l •! Ilil ilTlTi'lasitfl mill' ll Tl<br />
Loud Noises and Shivery Spines<br />
Whether it is kiddies or grown-ups that<br />
succeed in making<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s Carnival<br />
•THE BEST EVER"<br />
They will all need a supply <strong>of</strong>—<br />
Confetti<br />
Horns<br />
New Rattlers<br />
Red Fire<br />
Novelties • *<br />
It is our pleasure to help in the fun. You cannot allbnl pre* -<br />
paring for Hallowe'en without visiting us first.<br />
Read Hardware Co., inc.<br />
848-50 Asbury Ave*, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />
Hallowe'en Candies<br />
MINTZER'S<br />
Real Home-made Candies, made in our own<br />
shop. Guaranteed Pure and Wholesome<br />
We will have an assorted fine <strong>of</strong><br />
FINE NUT CANDIES<br />
50c ft.<br />
a SALT WATER TAFFY<br />
837 Asbury Ave., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />
West Palm Beach, Florida<br />
INSmUGlKi FOR<br />
HALLOWEEN PARADE<br />
Groups 3 to 8 persons. Adults or<br />
boys and girls<br />
Sectioa A—Fancy dresaed group. ;<br />
Section B—Comic dresaed group. :<br />
Section C— Impersonating dressed:<br />
group. I<br />
Divisions NcU snd 6, east on Sixth<br />
street. Wesley .to Atlantic aveaaea.<br />
Floats<br />
Division No. 8<br />
Section A—Fancy decors teH Hosts.<br />
Section C— Most comic ilressed boy<br />
or girl, flrst trophy, (told; second tro-<br />
p—i r-«vT <strong>of</strong>fice wiD be open<br />
Monday, October Slat, for farther<br />
OCEAN CITY SENTINEL, OCEAN CITY, N.X. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27,19a<br />
HALLOWEEN HINTS<br />
I ners or by having the boys choose hallowed<br />
out walnut shells upon opening<br />
' which they will tod the name -* *'—'"<br />
partner for the evening.<br />
COMMEHCE GHAMBER<br />
SPEAKERS<br />
Meeting At Sea Isle <strong>City</strong><br />
Last Thursday Evening<br />
Wdl Attended<br />
Tho Assembly room <strong>of</strong> the Sea Isle<br />
<strong>City</strong> School was filled on Thursday<br />
night, October 20th. when tho October<br />
meeting <strong>of</strong> the Cape May County<br />
Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce was called Into<br />
session at S.30, by Mayor Irving<br />
8END THEH IN<br />
Send those little personals about j Q . ••<br />
your friends, tho family yo.melf,j 00*9X011<br />
to tho Sentinel, hut bo auro to get KBpauSMTa<br />
them to th <strong>of</strong>fl^-o not lator than<br />
Tuesday noon.<br />
WHEN<br />
SOMEONE<br />
SAYSt<br />
Quality Printing<br />
Fidelity Trust Comvanr<br />
<strong>of</strong> Newark<br />
WUdiood Title and Trust Go.<br />
Titla Insurance<br />
Stmrohw, AtMtraota <strong>of</strong> Title.<br />
Conveyancing ;<br />
Fire Insurance<br />
Prompt Service An Work Ownntieit I<br />
SEVEft*<br />
ORDER NOW<br />
CORD WOOD •//A<br />
Oak aa<br />
CUT IN ALL LENGTHS<br />
Joseph McGtrigan jk SOB<br />
PALERMO. N. J*<br />
phy.<br />
Section D—Mo t fancy dressed boy<br />
or girl, first trophy, gold; second tro-<br />
FlUb. <strong>of</strong> Son Isle <strong>City</strong>, Mayor Fitch<br />
phy, gold. _ Below are given a few description*<br />
presiding ovev tho meeting in the ab-<br />
Iaptrsoaatora °' '•"•* dress costume* which are<br />
Progressive League Gives<br />
sence <strong>of</strong> President Luther C. Ogrien,'<br />
Division No. 3 appropriate for Hallowe'en.<br />
who was called to Chicago on business<br />
Information to Prevent Section A—Impersonator <strong>of</strong> ladies Celeaial Girl<br />
The bi^ feature <strong>of</strong> the meeting was<br />
Confusion in Parade (man), flrst trophy, gold; second tro- Full gathered white or pale pink an educational aiMrciui, given by<br />
phy, gold. skirt with panniers and tight-fitting, Assistant State Superintendent <strong>of</strong><br />
lengths unscrupulous dealers will go<br />
Baggy Turkish trousers <strong>of</strong> bright<br />
yellow silk or sateen, white blouse<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
i with short<br />
black<br />
braid;<br />
carry cigarette ease. Hair bound tight<br />
with red rose In one side.<br />
Hen Arab<br />
; Use<br />
to , t*** 1 ,"" poWtt In lh * matt * r<br />
Section C—Impersonator <strong>of</strong> any i bodice <strong>of</strong> pink-flowered cretonne. Weights ami ilea»arc». Mr. A. W.<br />
To participants anil organisations In other character (man or woman), flrst V-neck edged with wide ruffle, elbow Schwartz, o." Trenton. Mr. Schwarti<br />
the Hnllowe'en parade—kindly note trophy, gold; second trophy, gold. sleeves edged with ruffles. The hair hail brought with him a most interestyour<br />
renpectlve resting place for Section D—Impersonator <strong>of</strong> girls should be powdered and arranged in ing exhibit <strong>of</strong> scales and measures conformation<br />
the night <strong>of</strong> the parade, and (boy), first trophy, gold; second tro- high pompadour. Black "beauty spot*, floated by hi* department, illuKtrat-<br />
• if each one will kindly take note, will phy. gold. at side <strong>of</strong> face near the eye.' ing to. what almost unbelievable<br />
saw all unnecessary confusion, and Section E—Impersonator <strong>of</strong> boys Fatlssa Camlmm*<br />
will assist the.marshal and hi* aids In Wit), first trophy, gold; second tro-<br />
•tetting the panule started promptly, phy, gold.<br />
<strong>of</strong>-hort weight or measure<br />
Section F—Impersonator<br />
A~nununleaUonfrointheBoar.l<strong>of</strong><br />
Orgaaisatioas other character (boy or<br />
Division No. 1 trcphy, gold; second trophy, gold.<br />
Daughters <strong>of</strong> America, and follow-. Dhl«lon No. 4<br />
ing Degree <strong>of</strong> Pocohontun Lodges, Couples—Two Ladies—Two<br />
Matooca, Silver Owl, Shaekomaxon, or Lady JJV| |fin<br />
Uttle Ha Hn. White Swan. .Mlnota, Section A—Fancy dressed couple<br />
Nokomis. <strong>On</strong> Anbury avenue, north (adultx), flrst trophy, gold- smnJ * ow *""**- belted In st waist line with make xugicestiona and act with the<br />
<strong>of</strong> Third street. trophy, gold. ' ' dagger on left side. Sleeves are loose Fieeholilers. The meeting, the corn-<br />
Victoria Tribe <strong>of</strong> Red Men—west Section B Most comic dressed an> ' " OWM sT and sandals sre used munication stated, would be October<br />
on Third street, <strong>of</strong>f Asliury- couple (adults), flrst trophy, gold; see- upon "*• tt **~ Th * eolor • chera " might 27th, at 2 P. M., ami the Committee<br />
A!.>C Mlnot<br />
Section D—Fancy dressed couples i blatk stockings and slippers. Pointetl<br />
Ogullalla, " or « lrl "« tnt •i4 ecoaa AND TOUCH soov auitoia<br />
J. E. WELCH<br />
THE BUILDER<br />
COM. agVgNTM STRCCT ADO WCBLCV AWCNUC<br />
BeU Phone 852-W<br />
OCCAN CITV, N. J.<br />
Board at this meeting. WILLIAM UNCLES<br />
Following the bu»ine*i* *c»i«lon, ami<br />
Very small ^^J*""*,."^ before, the Sea Isle <strong>City</strong> Ban.l rensome<br />
selections. A luncheon wan<br />
I at the Spray Hotel.<br />
Nar.^eansett. Wapallela. _„ , . . . ,, «">Phy. gold; see-1 hat, which may be Mack or blue, pre-<br />
Ponemah. Kickapoo. Shaumunkin. O "'l^° phi ' I°'t<br />
Ooebb Tribes east on Fourth street, a *« Uon »v—Most<br />
<strong>of</strong>Asbuo-. T^-..'<br />
Wendages, Kinnewaugha, Red Cloud £!*?<br />
and Kalmla Tribes <strong>of</strong> Red Men. on ~?/ O !J<br />
Central avenue between Fourth and ^ U| ' ferably the latter. Carry bom.<br />
comic dressed j Din<br />
L Leslie Headley Co.<br />
A very effective costume to repre-'<br />
„ . „ , , sent ilawn is as follows: Pinkish grayl<br />
Section F-Character impersonating ,„, ^ ^ ^ ^ jh, W r u w0 J<br />
. T'_.. *<br />
Fifth streets.<br />
BUILDERS<br />
Arctttectaral Service<br />
818 EIQHTH STREET<br />
oW| * eeood tro Contractor<br />
MARBLE AND TILE JOSEPH BROADLEY<br />
<strong>of</strong>fice<br />
24-A N. New Jersey Avenue<br />
Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, N. J. PLUMBING and HEATING<br />
- loose the only ornament being a goldpn>.<br />
roi.i. m star-decorated crown. With the ex-<br />
Cape May Progre*sive~~Eeague ami Division No. 5 ~ _ ception <strong>of</strong> a few gold stars decorating<br />
American Legion. <strong>On</strong> Central svenue Croups <strong>of</strong> 3 to A Persons—Adults the hem <strong>of</strong> gown and edges <strong>of</strong> sleeves,<br />
Store Fronts, Bath Booms, Porches,<br />
Fireplaces<br />
401 ASBURY AVE.<br />
731 Asbury Avenue<br />
Ptwik* 8B-M<br />
FOBSALB<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. N. J.<br />
between Thinl ai I Fourth streets and or Boys or Girls no other trimming is necessary, aim- <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. ti-J.<br />
east on Third street <strong>of</strong>f Central ave- Section A-Faney dressed group, ptidty being the most important factor roomer and Builder <strong>of</strong> \rl.slic Bunt.<br />
nue. first trophy, gold; second trophy, gold.'<strong>of</strong> this costume. low.. Con.rnient Cotuiccs. Up-to-Oiir<br />
All visiting ami local Camps <strong>of</strong> P. Section B—Comic dressed group. If you want to Join in tbe fun at Ap.ttmrnw. Modern Hotels.<br />
0. 8. <strong>of</strong> A-, east on Fifth street <strong>of</strong>f first trophy, gold; second trophy, gold, the Hallowe'en celebration, for good-<br />
Faacy Greeerica<br />
Fntts aad Vegetables<br />
Ujkt Laarh aae) Ice Ouaj<br />
Estiautre gbtsvea allentieae aaal r/aeer<br />
H. B. COOPER. Jr.<br />
Asbury to Wesley avenue. Section C—Character impersonating seas sake dont be afraid to turn your<br />
Phone 177-M<br />
Social Clubs from Vlneiand, Bridge- gioups, first trophy, gold; second tro- head or "crack a smile** when it comes<br />
BUILOCR<br />
ton and Millville, and Triangle Club phy. gold. to games, for one <strong>of</strong> the moat lmport-<br />
C. PONTIERE<br />
3Mk sa« ccBtra. ate. Oeeaa <strong>City</strong>. K. i.<br />
from Woodbury ami Progressive Floats<br />
<strong>of</strong> the party is the<br />
WHliun T. Carwithea<br />
League <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, on Wesley ave- Division No. «<br />
<strong>of</strong> games in which ail can take part. BUILDER<br />
noe between Fifth and Sixth streets.; Section A—Fancy decorated *~H-. : TelUag "fortunes" U in lintlnmm ftrtet<br />
KUI CltT. «. i.<br />
Organisations from Wildwood and Sea fltrt trophy. $15; second trophy, $10. Ible feature <strong>of</strong> the Hallowe'en frolic<br />
Isle ami Italian organisation also rest, Section B-Floau containing n»*<br />
liere.<br />
Colored Singing Band <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
—We»t on Fifth street <strong>of</strong>f Asbury Avenue.<br />
Ceesic aad Faacy Individuals<br />
Division No. 2<br />
8rclion» A ami B—Comic dressed<br />
adults, fancy dressed adults. East on' window, loving cup.<br />
Sixth street <strong>of</strong>f Asbury avenue to Cen-!<br />
Bd 1 «*«**• ••» to ««**•<br />
.... a booth would be an ordinary' folding<br />
. . |ia ' dotheshorse draped with sheets and JO3BINO<br />
C-Most original decorated • *"* " ^ ?•*" " ^ wlth •*"*{><br />
snd character impersonating, flnt tro- ;«*"•»- Eac» one In turn goes Into<br />
phy, $15; .econd trophy. $10. , JJ« *»* ^ 1 ^ , oW .«" rtho ~ tt<br />
Merctant Window Trophies • ^ W ?' 11 * *? fu . Wrt -<br />
A-Neatest and best fancy dressed For * ^°" y a * a ° w ** a S. •- SWAN *. C TROUT<br />
SMITH * DENNIS<br />
Baildcca Wm. H. Powell SWAN and TROUT<br />
CARPENTER<br />
N0J06 IDOLATJC, NW Job loo Smail Oeneral Contractor<br />
Houses CUMOI an-J Opco«_<br />
|<br />
8«ftton. C and D Comic and fancy dow trlmmnig, loving cup.<br />
dressed boys ami girls. East on Sixth . —<br />
street, A»bury avenue to Wesley ave- INSTRUCTIONS<br />
nue. Te All PartidaeaU as Paraate. Mea-<br />
1-Make ap^c^oTat Hugh-- Ce»-<br />
Division No. 3<br />
tral Riannacy and i»ceive deaUna-<br />
AdulU<br />
Section A—Impersonator <strong>of</strong> ladies.<br />
Section B—Impersonator <strong>of</strong> men.<br />
election C—Character Impersonators.<br />
Boys or Girls<br />
to jeat for parade<br />
Section D— Impersonators <strong>of</strong> girls.<br />
S^F^rcteTp^^^^LiSrati 10 nd BUILDERS<br />
'OCEAN CITV. N. 4.<br />
lantern on a firm tool* at the end <strong>of</strong><br />
a e"«ciaLT»<br />
the room being careful not to have,<br />
breakable objects near. Give each;<br />
TT<br />
person a small s<strong>of</strong>t ball, and in turn<br />
let each try to throw it into the<br />
<strong>of</strong> the lantern. Every time a<br />
ny Hallowe'en favor. Popcorn balls,<br />
lolllpopa and pumpkin stickpins are<br />
fJ,tmiU The teUia. <strong>of</strong> t*o»t rtork. to an<br />
•<br />
*^ " ^ «<br />
South on Central avenue. Sixth to ^j""<br />
Seventh streets. ^ joj^,*.<br />
Division No. 4<br />
Boys and girls, couples<br />
4— Be it known and understood that<br />
those not displaying ilssslflfotinn!<br />
Section D— Fancy dresaed couple. tags will receive no rorogstrtaaj for<br />
Section E—Comic dresaed couple. trophies.<br />
ffertl OTIS M. TOWISEHD<br />
BUILDER<br />
Orrici: 8th St. Opposite p. O<br />
OCEAN CITV. N. J.<br />
»« '° °' «mu»ement at a<br />
party <strong>of</strong>jhis kind. Weird piano music <strong>On</strong>ly galvanized nails tued 00<br />
would add to the general effect while exterior work<br />
with ability should entertain<br />
;. A. BOURGEOIS<br />
Partners may be found in various'<br />
Formerly af Lee * Beargeeis<br />
WIRE<br />
9 2%. XT ^ifi. ^&<br />
JHL. Jt4C<br />
^m. M^J> «9 S^<br />
To Wlr*s Your House<br />
Primu No. I77.W<br />
411 ASBURY-AVENUE<br />
OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY<br />
Carpenter and Builder<br />
» boysjjnd -rrespood-<br />
rohto<br />
Section F_Characterdrea»sdcouple j_To save confusion that the, J»«r nnmhen to the girU; by pulling;<br />
OCEAN CITY. N. J.<br />
Jot-shag Work a Aocdthy<br />
7—AH partJdaeata for trophies must<br />
peas jadoes'stand twice.<br />
ON VACATION<br />
Hentiarl Becetfes Letter freei Sector<br />
<strong>of</strong> Bety Triaity Ckarch<br />
!. A. BOURGEOIS<br />
Ml Ccalral aveaae<br />
. 9. AIAMS J. CO.<br />
PUSTEBttH BIKE SCTT-T<br />
•HCS LATIM. Mb, Btc<br />
Our Wall Paper<br />
is a veritable find.. We aim to<br />
plc-iac the particular. Jtnt come<br />
down and inspect our nnmcroo*<br />
desigua. II yon an critical it may<br />
take you a long time to drctdc—<br />
there are ao many patterns to choose<br />
I Oeeaa <strong>City</strong>. N. J. Phase 471-W from—bat the point is that you can .<br />
be snitrd exactly right and at prices'<br />
thxt will appeal to yon. |<br />
OFFERS SERVICES Tbe Rev. Joseph W. Walts, rector<br />
Section B -Comir character Boats.<br />
Sertiea C—Original decorated and *•*" •-<br />
<strong>of</strong> Holy Triaity Episcopal Charch. I AM Wet* la Mmm<br />
8e Writes Mayer writes the Scnnnal from Btrnmond.<br />
AttaaatedTe.<br />
West'on Sixth<br />
Wast aveaaea.<br />
street. Aabery te<br />
j Virginia, where be is spending s vaca-<br />
Ky knowledge ef the pabbe st tion. His letter in part is as follows:<br />
Oty sad my experience with; "Norfolk. I found a akset intoreottag<br />
see oetaa a«taui<br />
OCCAM CITY. N *<br />
the 1 -LJ... 1 .ki.fc paseas me fas a city. A trip to' the U. 8. Mavsl Bass<br />
'position to again be <strong>of</strong> service to | and one to the Old Feist Comfort were<br />
onruaoNs AND SECTIONS<br />
Oeeaa <strong>City</strong> to a very great eztest. • thorougkly enjoyed. The pilgrimage<br />
IXal and Laos: DMsoce. PbooeSMw!<br />
i asa Desscaatisa ef Tre-<br />
and I shall be very giad to aid you m to Jamestown and to WUliamaburg TBOlK HKBVlfB<br />
i he<br />
ftxlng the amount <strong>of</strong> ippiupristinn • was one that gave tinmeniinus impatat J. B. THOMSON * SON I<br />
Otriaion No. 1<br />
Section A—Most<br />
necessary to briag the class <strong>of</strong> music to patriotism. Tbescrrkein theopea<br />
to «Vr-- aty that the people wish aad' at Jamestowi<br />
fancy dresaed u ..^^ b u y •iHwfT, wmy poeaV- It wss easy to picture tite ftrst<br />
733 WKefT AVEMUK :<br />
Ocema Ctty. K Jet»«y ;<br />
organisation or lodge, trst trophy, knr- ^^ p|>1>, fatJ f,.. to call on me lee bald there by the Bev. "<br />
lag cup; second trophy, loving cap. wh(a| 1 ,»,, be <strong>of</strong> service to you:" Hunt, <strong>of</strong> the Church <strong>of</strong> England hi<br />
Section B—Any Individual lodge or (Utad ^ ^ TTHISIIHIII _ leader ef itfuae. t«T. Tho tower <strong>of</strong> the eld<br />
organisation with greatest number m (k( |||lhM)|1 ^^ played the pobbe stone church U stfll staadtac. The<br />
Una, ftrst trophy, loving cup; second amomU m y^, ajaaic psviHoa sosse Bishop ef BsulWsni Vlrgiaia gave a<br />
trophy, levlac cap. years ago, a s letter to Mayor Joseph most helprel address wfcfla MB pit-<br />
Sartissi C— Most eesok dressed or*- a r,.,.,,,, • griau set or stood ea the grass la<br />
aaiaatisa or lodaa. ftrat trophy, loving TU. n.nimt by Mr. Ifirilm i"i wrspt atteatiea.<br />
cup] second trophy, k*rin« cap. .^J._ Oq UJLIJMIUIII lutaisinit rf Another day I'was taken by friends<br />
Far, atarZ A. TZZTam*** b-M-t. tho old St. Jeha-s CtenivWA.<br />
ness msn who wss very active la the mond. sad. aat m the pew fsnaariy<br />
DrriaWnMo.1 dieJes that favored orchestra ssaak. occapisd by Pstrlck Hoary frees wkieh<br />
•action A—Mast casmie dressed who also states la a letter to<br />
(•cWts). ftrst toot*}, geld; sscsad Mayer that in the Jadcawat ef<br />
tat,'<br />
Leander S. Corson<br />
BUILDER<br />
•asaa) errv. m. *.<br />
sec<br />
QtMTINI, MECKliV AU<br />
mr<br />
acreas vav ao «a*ja raismaa<br />
M. *.<br />
ALFRED R. SMITH<br />
104* Asaasry Ave.<br />
CMy New Jersey<br />
OLOWINTeRSOoN WfU.<br />
cone our OF HIS HOLC-|<br />
LEftHMff IT HOT fW<br />
Get resdy. Lay in your coal. Get<br />
out your shoveL Send for the plumbs*<br />
(meaaisg as). Get year hesHsg<br />
apparatus la good • oiling order<br />
again aad say, "Coase ea la, Whtar,<br />
much ooUgsd to most yoa. we aew<br />
have got the heat with which to •real<br />
res. Our tslsaasse*! werkW ftaa.<br />
HAN8BURKHAROT<br />
YOB 8I0IIB<br />
A Reliable Builder<br />
To erect yoox <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> cottage. Yot. .^nnot spare the time<br />
to look after it closely joar*tu and out depend npoo the<br />
honesty oi tbe contractor.<br />
I hare baflt for a large number oi people and coold refer yoo to<br />
any or all <strong>of</strong> then.<br />
Scad for tbe list <strong>of</strong> names and photograph* oi the booses.<br />
OTIS M. TOWNSEND<br />
P.O.<br />
BUILDER<br />
OCtAM CUT.<br />
a. J.<br />
Joseph 6. Champion<br />
• Building Contractor<br />
OCEAN CtTV. N.eU<br />
m<br />
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^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^<br />
EIGHT OCEAN CITY SENTINEL, OCEAN CITY, N. Jn TmntgnAVr OCTOBER 27.1921<br />
PERSONALS<br />
Walter and Robert Bateman, <strong>of</strong><br />
MorrUtown, enjoyed a .luck hunting<br />
THANK THE CAB DONORS<br />
Misses Lewis and Conard/the eom-<br />
from the Local Union W. C.<br />
Ponttore, be says, "I am not afraid to'<br />
admit I mane a mistake by moving ^<br />
away from <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. But It Is never , proving from her aeci.lent which oc-<br />
THANKH FRIENDS<br />
Hiss Cora O. Rau- Is slowly Im-<br />
trip on'the yacht "Peerless" with Cap! T - u - {° "* cur " CMS so that the dele-1 too late to mend. 1 am bock and I am : currciTat'the tTlephonT<strong>of</strong>fice'<br />
._«_ ww ^ out successfully. It is un.ler.tood that |<br />
was In town Tuesday. While here °«° an Clt >' * a * *** first convention<br />
he called on William R. Hughes. «'' y to "f"' 1 a «""**>• °'» Wl1 «"''•<br />
J. Howard Slocum. manager <strong>of</strong> the That , the delegates thoroughly enjoy-<br />
Nnrmandle attended the annual meet- ecw«ion« M th*<br />
OBOINANCi: SO. 177 f A,, „, Conmn to anatla Xallooal Bank.<br />
anr« lo r*r*lr arui nlora.a .ha*<br />
nt Tfc-artJ aad bo coarinccd<br />
WM. T. CARWTTHEN<br />
401 Aabwry Ave. <<br />
It at m prlk«r« <strong>of</strong>',<br />
land. MX IN MM. at *. point In ih» Dunh.<br />
•«-4»rly etd* <strong>of</strong> Koonh «if*t< •< tb« *• t<br />
unr« <strong>of</strong> l."i»TJ f«j»rt MKitK«aaV.«riir <strong>of</strong> th*<br />
•• uth*«kt«rir Ham nl Atlsntif *\»nu* ae*i *\-<br />
i.B- rocn[imll«r •<br />
RlAaiEIL<br />
•{ ih* Curtinrr<br />
N<br />
WILLIAM J. CHADWICK<br />
Independent Candidate for Freeholder<br />
SECOND WARD<br />
Will apprciate the Support <strong>of</strong> the Voter*<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Second Ward<br />
1»37 »>»! a*e. 1117 .V»hur> a»e.<br />
. HEADLEV «fc ADASN<br />
—*—*• Readinar Coat<br />
Alao Klodlio. Wood w barral or COM<br />
Hast ooal OD IM n»«tk»t. XSO U- f<br />
ID* laa itumnMt Hall or fours r>»<br />
•bOD*.<br />
•Mara SUM VSM4. »»1H avaat<br />
J Prescott Cadman, Jr.<br />
SMC*:««a«r la<br />
Hit ate ol Mark Lake<br />
funeral Director<br />
&K> central Avcnu*.<br />
I>C-;I-I Cit> Ncu JcrMy<br />
f#«t to iW rv.nh#a»t«fljr '<br />
•hr n..nl-*»..i«rlr Itn* nf I'crurth »tf*»M. whirt, ',<br />
I- IM ,. | l\+ ZZ f«*t •rMitrkc&*t>r(y from th*<br />
•aiuif*'** •'« lir*> if Atlantir avvnii* : (S»rw~s» '<br />
to t(w t Ucv <strong>of</strong> bsrctaoinv. If ummrfti '<br />
with ih* o*D«r or a«ntn for ih* Mud ei.iy I<br />
f ihs> ..Una and apvc.ftcatkin* <strong>of</strong><br />
irwr < ur Hrtatin«-«f »ivd on n> tn tba Cur<br />
CUrk • Orfrv. Thai _a*«l Iv^rd^aik. a*<br />
rrU^aird t^-vll b* tainy-! f«sH to »Jfh<br />
cfa-tK-t%>W4 In<br />
«r»ct«d *rvd i<br />
4<br />
w-rtinn t*o ol UIM onti&arcs*<br />
ssTtfOA 4. That Lb» co»t »od ni<br />
rtptinr.j c>f UM kaaTd«aJk i<br />
hr UM CUT «< Oau<br />
tr. or l»in" •—at hooda <strong>of</strong> lha '<br />
n u u d l i i U U i k |<br />
BES4)Ll TION ADOPTKD<br />
"Assemblcil in th« 47th Aunual Con-<br />
Ttntion, <strong>of</strong> the New Jcr»*y Worrcin'x<br />
Christian Temperance L'nlon, at <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong>, October IS, 10 an.l 20. 1:>-J!. we<br />
deeply realize our .lepcn.lencc upon<br />
Dirlne help, a> thc >our«c <strong>of</strong> pouer,<br />
and will .levote our^clven to continual<br />
prayer for ffui.lanre in thi« critical<br />
•tajce <strong>of</strong> thc temperance reform;<br />
"We renew our allegiance to thc<br />
principles <strong>of</strong> total abi.Hn.rnre an.l pro-<br />
hibition, an.1 will continue to train<br />
the young and to educate public xntl-<br />
mtnt up to the hiirh starulanl which<br />
alone can aecure not only the final<br />
destTDCtion <strong>of</strong> the liquor trainer hut<br />
the bantihmcit <strong>of</strong> all alcoholic drink<br />
frocn IAC oocitc»<br />
"We face the fact that we arc op-<br />
poawi by mi(ht)' anH relentless forces<br />
which would weaken prohibition an.l iw<br />
unlllfy it. enforccraeot; ^J<br />
This tf no cause for tlifcouruge- s«<br />
ment, but a challenge for more '^ '<br />
vicorou. effort, on our part; - * >'><br />
"In riew <strong>of</strong> the .li>tortion an.l ml»- |KV :<br />
representation <strong>of</strong> prohihltion focf "/,<br />
and coodltion. wide >prea.l by those a —J tuaaa •!>«• i<br />
will acquaint ourwrren -wtth Teriabla *f^;'/<br />
facts as to the beneficial remits <strong>of</strong> Jcr», «rj ail «* "» »•••• •' N «"<br />
personal conternation, corre>pon.l- ,^, ., ,f, ,HI[>lw<br />
ence, the public pre»« an.l platform: tr '' t—»«<br />
"We wjll protc.t courtroualy but<br />
firmly againit si I flippant .Urparairine *'<br />
snastnns to the lKth Amen.lment. or<br />
its enforcement - bill., or to nHirion<br />
and oar Sabbath laws in .torlc^ car-<br />
toons, an.1 moving pictum; lh> |,h 4«, ,,| Ocutar. l-.l. aa4 >U1<br />
. -We reaffirm that «ar I- ».mr in »k~ ^^^J'tti* £"^1'<br />
principle an u.h. i*;i. a. thjM uciu«L<br />
promote all sincere effort- t-iwanl 'u,r7£.» 'rST's'T<br />
world peace: ' KAK«» A. MORJIIS.<br />
-We commen.l thc call <strong>of</strong> Prcuii-nt .vi. . i'-.:. -' P. » . «"*<br />
Hsnlinir, for a di*arman-.ci.t confrr-<br />
e, on.i will earnestly cooperate. «ith<br />
Council In Limitation' <strong>of</strong><br />
>t» In it* purpo^ to *unit JQ.1 ..k. f.,r !U :ih<br />
Officer ilunng o(Ti 1- huur», if cm-<br />
pUiat 1. to be m^u at our Hallowe'en party both afternoon an.l<br />
H"l»- t<br />
evening.<br />
Qcean <strong>City</strong> Greenhouses<br />
PHONE 19<br />
Rill ND TKIP<br />
a\ ""• a+l'al<br />
Sunday<br />
Excursion<br />
pa* cant r«d^cllua<br />
i.l: - \<br />
MILUAM SV SHCP.<br />
ADVERTISEMENTS<br />
:k. A ti<br />
[FIRE ESCAPES<br />
for all types cf buildings<br />
!'.i i.i:<br />
— Boat<br />
>nu .r in<br />
t#j—\nuTI finil it in one <strong>of</strong> our tivi- master tlen.li.:<br />
INDIA CKYLON<br />
MIXKD<br />
OBANGK PKKIIi:<br />
PLAIN BLACK<br />
OLD (nlNTRV STVLK<br />
ADDSESSES OF OCR OCEAN C1TV' STORES:<br />
745 Asbury avenue, (Groceries)<br />
753 Asbury avenue, (Groceries and Heats)<br />
Delaware aad<br />
mr:<br />
At.<br />
.«ek .lurim the W. C. T. L\ <strong>On</strong>ven- *•"'.*"," 1 £.''..!.' JZZ. '£<br />
tloo held In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, October IN J •" _<br />
19 aad 20: HE-tTTH rOTTACE far rnt<br />
Tho« at the BUcayne were Mr-. ftrT'cuZJ,*"<br />
Fraatz, from Moorestown; Mra. Ham- •» - «..<br />
mril, from Port Norris; 8ara N. John- «« "^ *!?"—'i* «»"~« '- >•»<br />
L<br />
PHIHOIl<br />
u> E*Um. U"<br />
C. 1<br />
r.airal k><br />
so*. Wenonah; Mr*. BrsuViock, Med-" ava.... oaaaa'Ctr. >a» ajjai^a.<br />
as follow.: Mrs. Wflcos, fnaai Staa- T<<br />
have; Mrs. E. W. CaaM. Hotndcl;<br />
Halca H. Cran*. Hi'•''•,w-} : : *-^ ^'•'•••i-vr-?••• ^ • ^ • ^ • • < &<br />
NOW, BUIID MOW"<br />
, AM»<br />
I SUCCEED WITH OCKAN CITY<br />
OCEAN QTY SENITNEL<br />
. TUB HaaNTlNJall 18 •<br />
OCEAN am<br />
FOBEMOST NEWHPAPKB<br />
—No OCEAN CITY SENTINEL. OCEAN CTTY, N. J, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8,1921 Price: Three Cents<br />
fHallowe f en Carnival Was<br />
<strong>City</strong>'s Greatest Pageant<br />
MARRIED . IN CAMDEN<br />
Lcroy itttrW* aad Miss Fiona** GUESS WHO THIS<br />
SILHOUETTt IS<br />
the Sentinel<br />
Hall Clayton Sunrise Frieada<br />
The wcldlnK <strong>of</strong> Ltroy JefTeries and<br />
Florence Hall Clayton, daughter <strong>of</strong><br />
Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. Clayton, took And Wilt the Trophy Of<br />
Tfcousands <strong>of</strong> People Throng Streets to Watch Brilliant >•«« in camden on Tuesday. Nov«m- Given Each Week by<br />
Parade—Hundreds in <strong>Line</strong> brUe,'acted as bestma^i. 'siisscudy.',<br />
__^^_^ * | Thompson, <strong>of</strong> Colllngswood wms<br />
bridesmai.L Rev. James Townsend, <strong>of</strong><br />
Thou»an.U <strong>of</strong> hpectators, many <strong>of</strong> were dre»»ed as kids with white stock- the su John's Episcopal Church, <strong>of</strong><br />
.than roanked and armed with confetti inun, bloomers, Buster Brown collars Cam.len, wan the <strong>of</strong>fldatins; clergy-<br />
% a»d -nolse-makins; devices, witnei.u.1 and white caps, each one carrying; a „„„,_<br />
Mowlay nluht the biggest, noisiest, toy balloon. Two signs were also ear- j^^f a ,hort weddlng tour to New<br />
ntrriot and all-round most successful ricl—one reading Young Men's Pro- York u J thnjugh thc New England<br />
Hallowe'en celebration ever held here, grensive League and the other—the j^t,,, j|r. and Mrs. JefTeries will be<br />
The hujtiness section <strong>of</strong> the city was "Kids Biased the Trail." They were at homo ^ their friends at 830 Cen-<br />
brilliantly lighted. Every buslnexs itreete.1 all along the line with roars trai nvenue. Apartment No. 2. Mr.<br />
o IM Fltttatly<br />
Qty<br />
<strong>On</strong> Armistlca Day, memorial serV-<br />
IS will be conducted in this dty by<br />
Morgan-Ranck Post, American Legion,'<br />
y<br />
und i-hop along the avenue float-<br />
cd<br />
a Maze <strong>of</strong> light with great clusters <strong>of</strong><br />
d d lihd<br />
tra nvenue. Apartment No. 2. M<br />
<strong>of</strong> laughter. Many utaid business men jefrerie« Is one <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s young-<br />
f h hd ih h L<br />
iKKue p jeferie Is one <strong>of</strong> Ocen Cy y g<br />
cd colorful .Iccoratlons. <strong>City</strong> Hall was <strong>of</strong> the rewirt marched with tho League , er bunlnesn men, a member <strong>of</strong> the<br />
ih ih l f d thf th Kid Ct d<br />
and therefore the Kid Costume made<br />
a Maze g g<br />
foliage at every window and a lighted I it all the more humorous.<br />
pumpkin at the top <strong>of</strong> thc flog .staff.! The Anglcsca Fire Department ap-<br />
Coro>talks played an important 'part pcared in balloon customer that made work<br />
in the decorations. the wearers appear exceedingly funny,<br />
The celebration, which was in- The Women's Auxiliary' <strong>of</strong> this organ-<br />
American Legion and the Progressive<br />
League.<br />
y g<br />
auguiatt-l by thc Young Men's Pro- iiatlon was also in comic dress and t^^^hed by a blue b<br />
greyer I^airue un«l In which city <strong>of</strong>- entcrtalncl by singing ax they march- j arm wUh whiu, |etter»<br />
jtial- ami bunlncss men Joinol in, ol. Thc Fire Company had a part <strong>of</strong>'<br />
drew thousand* to tho resort, every their apparatus in line. '<br />
trolley car arriving in the evening Howard Mitchell, <strong>of</strong> Vlneland, as a<br />
earning crowds, while hundreds foun.l KTOUSXIUC sol.lier won upplause with<br />
their way to thc city in automobiles his burlesque .landng. Mitchell Is<br />
over the bridge from which tolls had about rt feet 4 and created a lot <strong>of</strong><br />
been lifted for thc occasion. fun hy giving out cards and saying<br />
Following thc pageant Iwn.ls playe.1 "Vote for me.".<br />
in front <strong>of</strong> the Princess Theatre and Among the impersonators <strong>of</strong> women<br />
on the .-tcps <strong>of</strong> thc <strong>City</strong> Hall an.l were 3 worthy <strong>of</strong> particular mention:<br />
there was ilancing und merrymaking Lollc Smith impersonating the<br />
and messengers.,<br />
Eugene Knapp was direc-!<br />
,- and they were din- '<br />
by a blue ban«l on the right,<br />
B. S. A. I<br />
WINDOW DEtDHATlO/JS<br />
The merchants <strong>of</strong> the avenue en- *<br />
tered into the xpirit <strong>of</strong> Hallowe'en by<br />
decorating their window.i in a manner.<br />
that ha. never been exceeded in this<br />
iTMirt. There were so many beaurJ-<br />
| ful and originally decorated windows<br />
that the judges were at a loss to<br />
know to whorn they should<br />
by thc ma«iucnulcrs. A mawiueradc Hawaiian .lancer; Robert Woolnton as J<br />
bill wa- held on Ko(tc'» Pier under the Burlesque queen ami Warren Ful-<br />
the auspice- <strong>of</strong> the Vcterann <strong>of</strong> ton impersonating "the colleire girl." 1<br />
auspice:<br />
Foreign Wari«. There ucre al»o num- Thc remainder <strong>of</strong> thin division wu<br />
erou- nther »urrounded by white blocks to<br />
3lcmber. <strong>of</strong> the Daughters <strong>of</strong> Poco- represent ice, while a clever amnge-<br />
hontu.* came next. They can.e from ment kept a stream <strong>of</strong> confetti flying,<br />
Wil.lwood and drew much attention. characteristic <strong>of</strong> thc >now storm.<br />
Kclmen from Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, with Thc Champion Lumber Company<br />
Kalmia Tribe, <strong>of</strong> thin city, were the hod the "House that Jack Built" with<br />
next in line. They were<br />
year'.<br />
in miniature.<br />
^ n<br />
i " Ke,fc a -|cturn <strong>of</strong><br />
| American Ston windows<br />
Company ' flrrt<br />
Burning Ground; Anglesea Fire Department, second<br />
ri li cup<br />
the prize, loving cup.<br />
Abbott's! — .<br />
;- HIGH LIGHTS OF THE<br />
The HeU <strong>On</strong>ion String Bond, purely tia. dost could wall be the "<br />
en <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> outfit, brought laughter Ne.t."<br />
and cheer from the >pectaton> that KaJmia Tribe <strong>of</strong> Redmen attracted<br />
uric bunked .leep on both ri.le. <strong>of</strong> the much attention. With their wive.<br />
Inn: <strong>of</strong> parade. they ma.le a pretty picture af an In-<br />
KollowlnR »iu Camp 3U, P. O. 3. <strong>of</strong> .lion earn p.<br />
,\-. <strong>of</strong> Atlantic <strong>City</strong>. They were in Kurtz, the Ford Agency, hod two<br />
ruuit cuntumc:. <strong>of</strong> >atin brocade it. tractor* in line; one representing a<br />
many color*, trimmed with gold. machine gun with a cowboy driving—<br />
Next «i« the Woo.|bury Tnaiiitle the other, trailed a plow. Several<br />
Clul>, 43 men in full .lre>» i-uiu with pleasure automobile-, prettily de-<br />
tilack fez and le-l by an orchc-tia <strong>of</strong> coratcd, were in line.<br />
tlitir own membcrx un a truck. In A feature <strong>of</strong> the celebration were<br />
i.uml^r-, in appearance and with their the iraily and prettily decorated win<br />
»•<br />
HOLY TRINITY CHURCH Be it resolved by the Board <strong>of</strong> Com-, ber 2. carries on the front page, the<br />
Mr. Robert Wool.ton, a soloist <strong>of</strong>' mUnioners <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, New Jersey, | Republican Ticket, for President,<br />
James G. BlaJne, <strong>of</strong> Jlalnc For Vlce-<br />
Pmddent, John A. Logan, <strong>of</strong> Illinois.<br />
The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Standard was pub-<br />
lished by Robert Fisher, Editor and<br />
= | wide and successful experience, U now , that the report <strong>of</strong> the Commissioners<br />
a member <strong>of</strong> Holy Trinity Choir. He »' Awewment, • contract No. TOO be<br />
began hi« career as a member <strong>of</strong> the received and that the <strong>City</strong> Clerk give<br />
ftnt Boy's Choir at St. Paul's EpUco- notice according to the provisions <strong>of</strong><br />
pi) Church In Casulen. 8ince then be 'the law <strong>of</strong> this State to the owners' Proprietor.<br />
been soloist in the Church <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Epiphany, <strong>of</strong> Camden; also the Church<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Redeemer, at Broad and Oxford,<br />
streets, PHIfHt'r 1 ' 1 *<br />
Mr. MacMurtre. baritone, also a<br />
member <strong>of</strong> the choir, is a singer <strong>of</strong><br />
experience. ,<br />
RESOLUTION I<br />
The following resolutioa «u passed<br />
», . ^_ ,. . al a recent meeting <strong>of</strong> the County<br />
operation and a molding machine In group, <strong>of</strong> nuuMiueradtn that were I Medical Society.<br />
thc back-ground v 'h tiuty looking ticuhuly notice.I from the aide Hives 1 Resolved that the Cape May Madi.!<br />
cruller* .lUplayed. o> the pageant paused by Monday |cal Society, is oppoaed to any inter-<br />
— nighL ' pretation <strong>of</strong> the National Prohibition<br />
LIST OF AWABDS Jock Goo.lwi.i-A Scotch school boy. I Laws whkh Imposes on the medical<br />
Ditiaioa No. 2 Howanl Spencer—The big motorman pr<strong>of</strong>euion the distribution <strong>of</strong> alcoholic<br />
ic Dr«M*.l Adultjv—fin>t, Howard uf the Shore Fa»t <strong>Line</strong>. a. a colored beverages and condemn any phyrldan<br />
Vinelon.l; aceon.l. Wm. cop, and hi. partner, who carried on ' or dmggUt who shall abuse the rights<br />
a party all their own. ' given under these laws.<br />
The Twin»—<strong>On</strong>e laughing "I >pend o<br />
Dale- «ecoorf. HIT tmily Boxler. my .ummers in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>," sod ooe . HOLY TRINITY P. E. CHURCH<br />
,mic i>re.-.l Boy or Glrl-ftmt, Wm.,crying. "1 dent.- There wa. special muJc both mon,-<br />
Davi,- .econd D-2-C-U I T»° *mp. from Atlantic <strong>City</strong> >•>* and evwlng las* Sunday at Holy<br />
2-D-^'l- »e«on.l Mi»» Hollon.1. that blew in und blew oat with a Trinity P. E. Church. A duet-Love<br />
•-- Devine—and aolo In the enthem, "The<br />
Com Mitchell<br />
>.C t.<br />
> Asatat<br />
lima cat<br />
BENNETT<br />
umt<br />
S. 1.<br />
ss. T. - «»•• T^sr^<br />
,hall <strong>of</strong> the parade, assisted by mem- Jmper.-onaUir <strong>of</strong> Men—<br />
b*r» <strong>of</strong> the American Legion <strong>of</strong> which second, (no entr>)-<br />
he i, a member. The judge, were Dr. Character Impersonator-ftot. jack<br />
J. Tru,mle> Hu«br>. Itaymond Ganl- Goo.lwin; «con.l. Tony Adellltio.<br />
ncr *iid WalU-r E. Allen. The .lirec- . Impersonator <strong>of</strong>- Glrt»—first, (no<br />
fo||ow.»<br />
Bill Kautchnian aj< Babe Ruth, the<br />
mlghty ,wotUr. Blll »», bam storm-<br />
EXTRAORDINARY SEASON<br />
By Popular Demand<br />
The Strand Theatre<br />
Will Be Open This<br />
Saturday Evening<br />
Program include* Pre-rdeue Showing ol '<br />
MAY McAVOY "MORALS"<br />
LLOYD COMEDY<br />
Pathe Newt and Pathe Review<br />
aUberry. Maurice Can.lv—The 1 Lallan woman<br />
Corrnc l)re»»*.l Couple—fir»t. Mi«ji^»ith hU biuthcr 1** a. "the wop."<br />
Mavberrv, l|i»> Jone>; >«ond, Geo. Betty Roger* and Margaret Gif-<br />
ford—The bathmi; ki-U. Bare arou<br />
D-l- and ihoal.ltr... vcllow ami blue coa-<br />
Mra. tume., with white clipper, and atock-<br />
Tony A.lellilin. Injf,.<br />
Fancy Dre»i*l Couple (Bov» <strong>of</strong> Girl.) The Bugle an.l Drum Corp <strong>of</strong> the<br />
— first, (no entry); i*corul, (no en-, VeUnui- <strong>of</strong> K.ireiirii War. un.ler the<br />
try). lexdenhip <strong>of</strong> Mauncc Wriggsns.<br />
Comic Drenxd Couple (Boy» or Girl.) o<br />
_fot. Edith Rick. Ro« Co»ullu; W1UJAM K. mcKINGHAM. Jr.<br />
second. John SUwart. William K. Buckingham. Jr.. hua-1<br />
,per^n»ting (Boy. or (^j <strong>of</strong> y KtiKi Buckingham, nee'<br />
nr»t. Miss Roger, Mi^ Smfch, died at Allentown. October 31.t'<br />
xcond. ROM Migiccanic. ,„,„ , explication <strong>of</strong> diwsMs due!<br />
In the abaence <strong>of</strong> the rector. Rev.,<br />
J. W. Watt«, xrvice. were conducted,<br />
by Rev. Hangrr. <strong>of</strong> Hoddonfield. This'<br />
coming Sun.lay Sloiner'i CornBjssaion |<br />
service^ will he uing.<br />
lo»t TueMlay presumably on the bar<br />
<strong>of</strong>f Hereford Inlet. Two boat, were<br />
lo>he«l toevthrr an.l had tieen out<br />
puliinjr thc n^i.-^ <strong>of</strong> the pound and<br />
were returning *uh a load <strong>of</strong> pole.*<br />
when it t» >upp"»cd they went *»hore<br />
on the har and ^cre capaize«l. <strong>On</strong>ly<br />
three bodie* had t^en nccovere prr»».<br />
I I'TIX-KATK BAKERY<br />
Volet Baking Co. announce that they<br />
arc rqaipiard lo arr«c the public and<br />
organization, on'ihort notice. Read<br />
their advertiarment in this iuue <strong>of</strong><br />
the Sentinel.<br />
YOUR HEALTH<br />
mi >ou \aluc ttT Of c*ui>c. Wltcti rick *h> uu consult<br />
.i >ou think it ran in' Uxt particular in miuirvmrnLN<br />
.-- l«> (Mutation, training an*l character? No. Do >ou not aspect<br />
hint to ilUijiioM? thr illne^* uf nife or chilil, a> *fll u*. to apply<br />
Ucatmctit? Yr». Thru >ou think thc pmcticr <strong>of</strong> Healing U im-<br />
p»"tant ainl r^->pou»it)lc? Ctttainly. And that thi> applke* al>A to<br />
tl.c alluM pr<strong>of</strong>c^.-ion* <strong>of</strong> tVti.i*tr>, l*Hann***:> ami Nur-injr* Yt.'.<br />
V'it.atl), >ou tacttevc that thc SCatt* hhuuUt continually >-afi-(fuar>)<br />
them far >our benefit? I Jo.<br />
THINK IT OVER<br />
p ;<br />
Emily Munlon.<br />
Ne.S<br />
o. IW <strong>of</strong> laa iai<br />
•aj<br />
to a nervou. break down.<br />
Several years ago Mr. Buckingham<br />
WHWUS. tai. • » . . „ , _<br />
oj*tad bt th* Wrtal <strong>of</strong> a. aakanaa aaaa«r la<br />
A.Uavt0« Call.HI. at waif* iirnt 1W pwfi,<br />
.J tana L'aiurf aialx ai» .HMMaa ar taa<br />
I'r\te4>c< tu wM ta taatr «af.aw« aa^aarlaaJth.<br />
tlr*. ky ai^^-oi^iata arrticaa. la«l«atJLa «U««l<br />
No. •<br />
WHCMtA*. ' ^*" J~i itatlifaa taa. I^rt4av.<br />
\o.Mbr Ilia, te a koUdar la a>*r lac laa<br />
AJIentown. He was a member <strong>of</strong><br />
Lodge. No. 4, r. an.1 A. M.<br />
> will be held at UM real-'<br />
if William H. Collisaon. Jr,|<br />
D-S-C-l;ithe former', raaidence, 432<br />
Red Mn. Camp Fire. ' avenue, Friday. November 4th. at 2<br />
arksd with division num- P. M. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Lodge No. 171, P.,<br />
(or. and A. M^ will have charge. Rev. |<br />
Atlantic Qty, wfll!<br />
u_«Ua.^ •>«•• a ataau mi".<br />
- ktl U Mm "-<br />
ben<br />
Organisations winning prises In the<br />
wgeant are as follows: '<br />
Fancy dreued, most number in line,<br />
first prise, loving cup—Daughters <strong>of</strong><br />
• October 27. 1921.<br />
Mr. Joan R. Groves,<br />
635 Ajbury Avenue,<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Oty, N. J.<br />
Dear Mr. Groves:<br />
I thank you for the copy <strong>of</strong> the<br />
circular letter sent by you under data<br />
<strong>of</strong> September 26th to the voters <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Second Ward.<br />
Thru the press I note their response<br />
resulted in your re-nomination. This<br />
re-nomination showed that your<br />
friends, neighbor, aad those who know<br />
you best had no question as to your<br />
ability to properly conserve their In-<br />
terest in County matters. You are<br />
entitled to the support <strong>of</strong> Repoblkaas<br />
At the f««^|Hg election a.wi douhOeas,<br />
America-<br />
OS VACATION<br />
._ Cox and Parker MOtcr, <strong>of</strong><br />
the Post Office fare* an enjoying<br />
tbdr<br />
Board will be. as y*u believe. In the<br />
iaUreaU <strong>of</strong> the public<br />
Yours wry truly,<br />
E. B. BACON.<br />
it Urs*r*| Paid for by John R. Grove*.<br />
i!<br />
The Medical Pr<strong>of</strong>ession<br />
is coiutituted <strong>of</strong> trains I men an.1 women who huve
i *<br />
.1<br />
It—a. Ml<br />
Map etr. ._fc_r HanWI<br />
Bton tnai the<br />
Iffi?** oToettMon DO oa.<br />
tttaslaitw* Nsw Twa."<br />
hy^So8 p o«sa? l s??~?<br />
t ass.<br />
lso is—, **HIS« suiter ever vrtlk %«.<br />
RE you using Edteon Mazda Lamps? If<br />
a fl<strong>of</strong>e ^ not? TMe^SlWtKafe^mes<br />
££ ttiuc<br />
12 !S iitS L. LE8UE HEADLBT 00, He.<br />
its _ aa mw""*<br />
uo tew u**» \, •<br />
is iiil iiS HENDEBSON COTTAGE<br />
. HO 11<br />
m no ti<br />
no tt<br />
Co. "O II<br />
r_ no r<br />
' LOCAL um vama nam<br />
___A_r_?_!S_?_ 5 — «7.*»*x<br />
•aaaV ^aasT| ^+_ ftl^iaat - WnW*aT. •*•»• •*• _«WaV~e « W I W<br />
ciusma w. mn co<br />
M O CUT OMMI<br />
Tbe Spirit |<br />
Back <strong>of</strong> «r*ry busroeas or- J<br />
f-i^tt^. than U a certain J<br />
spirit. ' j<br />
Mock U aid <strong>of</strong> the- spirit <strong>of</strong> |<br />
co-optntioa; mack <strong>of</strong> U» j<br />
spirit <strong>of</strong> _ d _ service, and J<br />
so on *mn tbe Hoe <strong>of</strong> advertis- 5<br />
bur phiaaes*—. \<br />
Hott <strong>of</strong> these thoughts an |<br />
applied to tanks, aotomobfle j<br />
maaafactnren sad other lints I<br />
<strong>of</strong> bashMM coosUnUy Man «<br />
thapablk. -<br />
'Uttle U beard <strong>of</strong> t—t<br />
- - about that UM<br />
5J- R pu, brought this Use trst to<br />
*•"*• D a*. —.<br />
n <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. . •<br />
4? it<br />
• gi po-<br />
ALSO RIPAIMD ANDPAINTBO<br />
approval <strong>of</strong><br />
and State authorities<br />
o all our work.<br />
wmettitna; to Um. so perhaps | \ BuUoVrs'Iron Work<br />
' No order la too ssssfls<br />
no order is too lart» for<br />
At Twelfth Street<br />
West Aveaec<br />
OCEAN OH. NEW JL1SEY<br />
BB0WIWO1TH 4 CO.<br />
Fall Millinery and<br />
Gowns<br />
the bslaace <strong>of</strong> Ilipliiasf<br />
lnLDRETlTS SHOP<br />
CM Asbery a*ca«e<br />
WM. T. TAYLOR<br />
PAPER HANQER<br />
OCEAN CITY ELECTRIC SERVICE<br />
<strong>of</strong> Atlantic <strong>City</strong> EtooMo Company<br />
Oceaadty. N.X<br />
Twei«e years ago aext Booth, Mr. O. J. Degmiese. one <strong>of</strong> the<br />
beu boosters <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> ertr had, asked as to make -him a lawn<br />
around his <strong>Ocean</strong> Oty pi opart j. At that time no one had seemed<br />
to think much aboat grass or sarahbery, ineyt on Asbory avamaa.<br />
In fact, no one realised bow bard tt waa to get these things to grow/<br />
preparation* <strong>of</strong> soil and<br />
fiaats sfter<br />
•- are .very teat Hal fatten to be<br />
jedered. Met hrrmg had ssacbore cxpersa » la 1—ttag. we J.<br />
_> aO -n faees » i and .—4 sorabbary .ii.-ij^.. >i..h_ «. tbe extent af r<br />
•taat or ton. Hal baa I bexbas<br />
' •-• a hH iif .sliisble eijaeilaSw<br />
thoagh * baa eset aa beariTeils ef deflars. we wffl be glad to<br />
We ban bought meet ef<br />
worked for when a t- •• , wMie at t_ aaracry.<br />
We took them at their weed ami far aay wants we may gat far<br />
COBI par MeeeTfeot extra. AM PlaatajgiM 111, wfflteimm<br />
Oriental siene trees east ntaat for TWO DOsXAM ear timv If tea<br />
smTbTrealxred. TWO DttXABS AMD ABAU? Tui besel>s7<br />
- Advertise in the Sentinel<br />
H • for Sure Res<br />
i. B. CHADWICK COMPANY i j Prescott Cad man,,<br />
PLOMHNO 1 .<br />
1«ST Wot are. 11W Aahafy w..<br />
isReadlnatOoal<br />
/uncral I) (rector<br />
SO* Citral Avewe<br />
New<br />
Nuggets <strong>of</strong> Goodness :<br />
Pure and (olden as the nosjeta from Nature's tracsne •><br />
vaults. LoocOa Batter 1 , exquisite parity and dettdoua ftrwjr •..<br />
have earned for tt the reputation <strong>of</strong> Taw aaeat batter to ,<br />
Louella Butter!<br />
n r<br />
j u > i ) n u s • f . f i i • < . ' < ! '•-••• •••'••' •' .I.I : >*'•• i«i -;<br />
Taste TfcW lacwaparaMt Mae*!<br />
Bread<br />
Hade <strong>of</strong> the purest tnaredkaU. by<br />
genuine pride la their art.<br />
AOtMOSSBB Or* OUS OCEAN CITY STOBESi<br />
745 Atburj ave&ue, (Groceries)<br />
New Fashions for Autu<br />
tobsksttwitB<br />
Minerva Yarn<br />
Try the Sports Blooae above, using Mim<br />
Shetland Flow. Or the Chfld*. Drer<br />
which the ideal yam is litMRfcVA<br />
Wool—a "nux" <strong>of</strong> s<strong>of</strong>t, pare wool and<br />
tnma silk in delightfol color combinat<br />
».«tW*N0W, BV1XD NOW<br />
" ' AND<br />
SUCCEED WITH OCEAN CITY<br />
•I<br />
iJ>vthfl.)Ji»WJk,. •a»-.|<br />
snal SawfTlNsTEi IS<br />
OCEAN CITY'S<br />
FOREMOST NEWSPAPER<br />
VOL. XU—No. 28 OCEAN CITY SENTINEL, OCEAN CITY, N. J, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1921 Price: Three Cents<br />
Tin- nlilcxl hou>« In Occiin <strong>City</strong>. Built an.I llvcl In ti> Parker Miller.<br />
|ilnn«r. Will <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> m-iilcnt.H ollnw thiH historic building to<br />
I t I ?<br />
Landmark in Danger <strong>of</strong><br />
Being Wrecked By Owners<br />
Parker Miller Bouse at 734 Aitbury Avenue—First<br />
Hnu.sc Huilt In This <strong>City</strong><br />
IU-ach and U .till called by that the flr»t child bom on Peck's Beach.<br />
njme In ~ome parU <strong>of</strong> the county. The family weie the only reJdents<br />
In 1MV), Paiker Miller built the <strong>of</strong> the Ulan.l for 15 years.<br />
li«u-~e on ABUUO' avenue that U now |n t' ' ' ' ' ~<br />
builtllng typical <strong>of</strong> It* time and <strong>of</strong> a<br />
namly count where many, many vosh«l»<br />
have ntronilol.<br />
The time la rapl.lly pa»»ln(c when<br />
authentic reranln Dilative to the hlRtory<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> will be ilifTleult<br />
to wcure. There are "till a few early<br />
pionecrx llvin(t here. A Historical<br />
Society with the Purkor Miller house<br />
u» it» hcuil> circular<br />
"" " letter, ami through in thin column, <strong>of</strong> the Sentinel<br />
WILL CELEBRATE<br />
Flmi Nstional Bank to Observe<br />
Twralieth Analvcrsary '<br />
The Fimt National Bank <strong>of</strong> this'<br />
Irity will celebrate iU twentieth annl-'<br />
vrritary an October 22 <strong>of</strong> gigantic *and Parker Miller followed the bay for\i-lting<br />
time for all thnne who have one eniiect answer Un winner<br />
itunei* and thick lungicd underbrujih a living und nif»cd cow*, sheep and been re»iilent» <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> at MM will ho drawn.<br />
.lotted here, thetc and everywhere' hor»e». The cow. were allowed to period or other, sn old home week (ict ready now and be prepar-<br />
with the crooked, .tulihy red cellar roam and became wild, which ae- kind nf a time. Tho>« In charge <strong>of</strong> ed to claim thai ilollar each week.<br />
Itrc* that have MI nearly di*ap- .counts for the .toriei* <strong>of</strong> wild cattle the camlvul are working fiery minute Try' >t. -omenne I. sure to get<br />
|ucee»i>ful affair. In the hlntory <strong>of</strong> All unnwers mu«t be sent by<br />
nild flower* that appealed to Parker Miller'n family, five daughter* and the renort. In fact the aim 1. to mail to the Sentinel <strong>of</strong>fice not<br />
Miller, the sturdy pioneer, who came three »on». <strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the *on», Simon make It fttand out from all other ccte-' later than Monday noon <strong>of</strong> each<br />
here from Atlantic <strong>City</strong> In 1X5&. In B. Miller, rUII living here at 7S3bration.<br />
a. one <strong>of</strong> such high class' «tt«k- . _<br />
, wa* bom on the l*ami<br />
.till with »uch opportunities for<br />
The anxver to last week's<br />
1<br />
mcrJackjuin Pearl; Lighting Displays, —^——<br />
John B. Ailams; Paraile. Haney Chat- j^ rU> ^j „,„ g.^ ^ K • -- »,_,„».<br />
tin; UsRoe Co.«-ITHW. Captain Her- «„.,,, H,,n RoR,r +^,,1^,. for tho ASKS FOR ACTION<br />
hcrt Smith; Publicity, F. Leroy Howe; munk.r <strong>of</strong> MmTKant Ea.tlake. h|,<br />
Mu»lc. Samuel B. Conover. wlfc at o,,,,^ ifcath, V», U«t Fri- « >ru» O. M.rter KrnrrMMlea OivnU<br />
^t",','Z''" n J^ , ,^'^ y •'">•" Ku " m * rrkoung folk..<br />
EARLY CLOSING<br />
llcrsa til)'. rrtaU ssrrrnaaU kste agrresi ssi early tlaaJag.<br />
pare with iu H CjUnpi-||. xh,. winner being<br />
There will I* plenty <strong>of</strong> munic dur- Hr^ F Sannlno. 648 Asbury<br />
ing the pageant a. the Hanlly Able avcnuCi Qccan Oty. N. J.<br />
l»sn.l and the Re. I <strong>On</strong> ton String band • .<br />
The lnlgri> ' vmrloUJl »*-«i»Uon»<br />
»c«pu«.- U» Uke i-rt. Ofne««ityt<br />
WB1 KNOWN PIONEBt<br />
^asonjurtpa^e-lwa. brought before W(nkl< .^^ MMrtn u , ^ »W« in unpaW ««•«»-"••- »«• u = r<br />
.the meeting by Dr. J. Tbornley lK. (.-_Ai.ir. J.II.1^, « ill k»h ll **'«J »nat there ha«»ol to the other property <strong>of</strong> the<br />
.unniroke<br />
tn are <strong>of</strong> the<br />
^* «"* "* "^ "•**•<br />
^feature.^ o<br />
REDMEN TO PAR.\l)E<br />
«*• «-"•«" •' «•• Telephone Con.- ,/ „,, >lhe<br />
pay' at-<br />
. . •—<br />
Boanl <strong>of</strong> (ommi*»lnne IranMiCtioii. The Oly<br />
s-IU..... tnnk the »ta,,d that if the<br />
<strong>City</strong> Many Yean*<br />
TIK- ma.» fiien.U <strong>of</strong> Mr.. Mar> A.<br />
Uarwmxl. aer ~i. were »addened to<br />
r:»prrt to Hate 1«M Mra m <strong>Line</strong> «a •""« <strong>of</strong> *»\ • tMt * 1 mentii to vUt the League «me Mon- >~pai.ly. would be laugh- TT "~ ~~ "- T" . V'7»7fcl<br />
.lay night convmlent to them to .M»- j,,. .. -<br />
°" Tue~Uy mom-<br />
s duit..i took the .land that if the<br />
cu« the telephone condition, a. they A^tCt, ,f Mi(i, kno\ Ha, UM.r uf «» acceptel tMO and «*««l the<br />
r\i»te.l here. a u- o.i. s.i •*.... T. ,!„... •'•" l " »'•«•• " Ulcl property <strong>of</strong> the<br />
to^ ,f^Tph ^rX that^Ur<br />
^ ^ f . T ^ ,UI Be^T^r* nod<br />
2 ¥23.52 ?<br />
n^Tlivlig oerT > -K-l- '- «". >«' -y f.» into lta. "'^ ,. ^^<br />
n... throuih the \eai> >ince the at once » n ' 1 lhelr cooperation U-going ,. ,hildi«i<br />
ixx«n uirougn me >ear>, >ince ine . . . , , Uiree cnihiiro.<br />
, fM .,„ .^^ Kri tta, tbe fatt (hut u ^ r y xalM,,K ^^1,1 \^ v |tion» «* to « * the thb trine, <strong>of</strong> f Cspe Cape MMay<br />
Mwefi ,-x<br />
cently they Have been sold. The new < ""» l > -'"' «" lne A 111 * 1 Tnb »» <strong>of</strong> „.«, ut I:<br />
owner, will di.po« <strong>of</strong> the hou-e Atlantic C-unty. Hugh Cunningham. a| Zjmi M<br />
either by .recking, or Mlling it an.l "• *»'»« » hat tnc B»lmen expecte.1 _<br />
n>o.lern bu»lnex. building, will, take " • at the "«•* >"«" n t I 30. Interment will be made efmI|y<br />
K Mon.lay<br />
it, place. Thu-. an oU laii.lma.k -*t, .aid he expected there woul.. he JUR JURY DISCHARGED<br />
.ill /all before the march <strong>of</strong> pioK- •* «hou-an.l Indian, in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> for<br />
,c- uidc~. the KURKe,Uo.i ..f A- Halloween. ThU spirit <strong>of</strong> cooperation lmmii S«<br />
in Andrew C. Bo»»rll i- '• llle "• al lhi " K wl >^trr »ent to W.-.I to l and • her_ Shc lull, u < n en.leavoring for , , V « tlu- .riiliion ll»-ter .,1,,.,, ,t ,.a> infrnmall) but autliuril:-.e.1<br />
mo.t at thi. time wa. hou*. for UuU he was comiimjo <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> thi. t.>.K :n,,..u,,c^l ll.n Mr. r..mpuuii»<br />
* winter occupancy; that both real c»- r»- ,„„„„., hUlt., .inil »ould piy her the moi«,. l i u t. o( ,._,,., ,Vc,, Klil ,v,,tul. ,„ IJO-CT^<br />
<strong>of</strong> euilty wa. retumol tiftol Uftcl were were reeeivins; reeeivins; nuincr.m. numer.Hi. In- j , , ,^c l c V ,,„, rf)eitll | w o uwkj> „_,, un. |jcr<br />
- ^ " " j " .li I". MacKluic, free- iiuirie. not alone from the mechanic ,(.kll<br />
puieluxd for a very .mail » hoVk'r fi.'n >.\.it Townrhip, at Cape and the clerk but from the man who -j "Hearing rumor» that Ka>tUkc wa. Ml. xi _•..... 1.<br />
move.1 to another localkm. POPULATION' CIROWS , May «.<br />
u|.<br />
:.!'...•ii>o life ,,, |<br />
e flr^ (Hiilding on the i»- malfea>a ,» iu nflicc iu connection for heated hou»ea that they could oe- ^tUr liliU ^^^ ^ tommamUng Officer »a. k«-|U..,t in !•<br />
land it i> . the logical place for hi»- hi»- M a - y N c w Kaatilir. Me»lag Her* »ah ill. IT illrjsality In road con- cupy the >ear around. Qf ,<br />
<strong>of</strong> the r^l^ri,, Naval Sution asking Afte. that Mi-- Si -<br />
toiir fumituie, nituie. hi»U.ric hi»turic picture, i.n.1 -nd ... ScWa-fc t mard trait-. It .- . >iid that MacKlwic It wa. nplaine.1 that fu.ni a d«d- v ,u,<br />
hi.Uiiic lecunb. The fact lhat in<br />
Many people have .ignifted their faile.1 t.. fulfill the dutle. <strong>of</strong> hi. <strong>of</strong>fice lar. sn.1 eenU •tandpoinl the owner, j^j JJJ ^ receive a utisfactory n- »a. ,„,<br />
the construction <strong>of</strong> the houx are the<br />
-rnt ^ at ull <strong>of</strong> P. M. C<br />
intention <strong>of</strong> remaining in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Iu prnmltintr fund, to be miau^d in <strong>of</strong> the majority <strong>of</strong> h.m~e» in the city p)>_ ,, ^^ |ne(1 fhc .i^i.i^i to BO to 1IUU ti>|ll, illict.. H-K H.lli -» <strong>of</strong><br />
timber, <strong>of</strong> a wrecked \e»«l make.<br />
all wiuur. In a.Uliti.111 to this there the rebuilding <strong>of</strong> a ioi.1 between Wild- would not rent for the winter. Small CuJoIlu,| u^h and emleavor to collect ihcy «,,v ii- >tai:e«l itrai ur far<br />
I, *k.» m.vk mrtvvt I^SIIIBKI* tt im r.<br />
aie quite a number <strong>of</strong> familte. lhat »o.l aiul Rio Gran.le. KfforU <strong>of</strong> the heated apartments Mr. Darby and Mr. ^ maney j ^ her penunally. \|, c. Cant;.u um -«-i\f«l<br />
have taken up their rr.u.lci.ee here .lefrn«- to l«a\c the court order a bill Pearl both thought would be a pr<strong>of</strong>it- - M y ^.ter h^j u \avr ^g^i, („ her , U|, 11.-' .- \r. . Seven!) -<br />
thi. fall. The prt^pecU are that <strong>of</strong> painculai. entercl failed and short- 'able inevttment. ^ y ^tt> 1^ engagement iM-insr fiui,th !>• i>r. I.I...'. «ith II 1- 1.ink .nk <strong>of</strong> IkCU<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>", .inter population will ly afUr the Jury relumed iu verdict-<br />
broken, for reajon. unknown to me, u-nai.t. II.- > n.<br />
c\cce.l by many hundreds that <strong>of</strong> any Tho Jury in the ca»c <strong>of</strong> freeholder*. LIGHTS TO REMAIN afler all preparation, for a welding |,UMI..-»« at tlw<br />
pievMiu. year. • Camp, Ko». MacKLU-ic ant Candy<br />
Blratipr ^torp, Jr.<br />
The public «hool. are full to over- w*re di-chiirged by Judge H. H.<br />
C«mmU,ioner or Street, aiul Koad.<br />
h*l been maile. From that time on Sti.l I'l.-luct. C.<br />
repeatedly that she ha.1 no<br />
Kverton A. Cor«>n will make a Mirvey e wid repeatedly Ihst she tun I no M, \|, (•„„,.,..,., c ,,<br />
fluwlnic an.l Suuerinte4ent James E. adre-lge a/Ur it wa. reportol it wa. '•«•"" *• ^>r«n wni ma« " «' ntimcntal feeling. Ujwanl ^ny man. ,t.~ir i..l(int<br />
CoSuljr LauMd m Aaou'i'<br />
"The paper, mm to be givirir ner Jf m. o,<br />
e wont <strong>of</strong> the "leal all through iunl |n ||,|. cll<br />
r «J r ^.Mmmul feeling. Uwanl a<br />
Steven, find, it difficult to provide lmpo~ible for the member, to agree »' «*» aiUitional street lighU that are _The ^ m ^ ,<br />
fur tbe new comer.. on a vxnlict. The charge <strong>of</strong> malfeas- P"« '» °>* r * ti °° loT ***J*"** "^ ^ »0r»V<strong>of</strong> the .leal all thro<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> i. in good financial auce in <strong>of</strong>fice wa. the Indictment J^ 0 ** •«« "*"; "• cottage, open ( ^ ^ ^ >QU o>f^ ^ ^<br />
conditioo and there lr nv« building sgain.t them. It wa. rumored that ln "» Y ]ff nlt > r wUI ~ » Jlo ««' 1 » •»• her In the bea way I can."<br />
going on In the dtv than eter before, the Jary .too.1 .iv for conviction and main - Ther " •*• ""*">' man ' iim.iu tl>e »U»'<br />
,1,1 <strong>of</strong> live Alli_u><br />
|MII>, t"tu-Ur.<br />
.». , .1-., .1 track<br />
r.i.n.v <strong>of</strong> tl«.- mcctlliKl,<br />
^liuul hciil<br />
I1II.LKI) A UtMtU V«»l t<br />
Tllc fl1 1 r w "*• 0<br />
*'" '' ° ''lLim J. C<br />
ux They for acquittal. were charged with illegally «*«*• ami the open action this <strong>of</strong> year the than Commi-iooer previously MEBT1NG8<br />
' icV - % * ho *" '""'"'-''r for '<br />
at • .clsck. ru*at MasWays and Saluway-<br />
THK KLKIHHEH YAHNH<br />
New Ijjwcr Prices In<br />
tffect October IU<br />
8. aa4 C.<br />
All new .lock at much<br />
lower prices than la>t fall.<br />
hll_S ana HATINH<br />
BrMiag'a ana Cafticrlli<br />
All HeJuced<br />
Qt'lLTa ansl BLANKETS<br />
Full Stock for Cool<br />
Weather<br />
THE rLEUtHEB Y_N8<br />
The _ _ M stock <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Boardwalk Shop will be<br />
traaafarrad to the Avenue<br />
Store on October first.<br />
The nWwwsJa-*-*. WIN Cteae HATL'ROAY. OCTOaEB FWST<br />
the Mimmcr heio at cv _<br />
erty owners who wish to continue their<br />
nue will leave In a few tls>. for Fort<br />
l_udcr.lale. Fla., where he Is an ex- All thsv thelatest<br />
and moat sn-to-data Tuentay, October 11, ai 3 ouoc— A • m.. 1<br />
tenidve property owner an.1 an en- news « ta In ^_f 1^T__T^ BAD AITOMOBILE SMA.U1 I'P Urge aWn-Unce 1. r-.ueated. matter ^^^.T' '„,'V' "un" i^_,<br />
ttuuiaottr mcn.her <strong>of</strong> tin Chamber <strong>of</strong> Thursday, buraday.<br />
Commenr. He in siw> an rnthtula»tie<br />
'"<br />
booster <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. He .topped<br />
in the <strong>of</strong>fice long enough to .ub*cnbe WHKBK WIIX YOU<br />
to the Scntine) and uid that he would<br />
place It on the reading table in the I |]<br />
•Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce nvvnn at Fort •>.<br />
TKANSKrHI OF UM |<br />
A ie»4>lution wu introduced by '<br />
ConiniU*io»cr Campbell st title meet- I<br />
ing Momisy afternoon that the sum I<br />
<strong>of</strong> MOO be trsiuferred fiom the ap- |<br />
propriation <strong>of</strong> <strong>City</strong> Hall to the apswopriation<br />
<strong>of</strong> streets. I<br />
Fireman A. J. Stingien. driving the <strong>of</strong> importance will be brought up at £*•;££,""', -I am perf«tJy<br />
chieT. ear on the return from a run to thi. meeting ^ L Ju>t ul,-y fric)l.(. through<br />
John Klrbys ho .:• •';••.v... •"<br />
•:pfekRv.V<br />
:'-U *;•'??•''<br />
• >\,i '• - . . ' • • " . •<br />
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Ri->.<br />
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g.r.v.-"
OCEAN OCEAN CEflfe, N.it TWTTTLWt A t bt thto<br />
o « m * nt ' Condition, in the wool Indurtry •* «'«»rt>Wt Augu»t, but thto «u<br />
tt Uoo V^" y ~*' nen bouri In the future <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.!—>—><br />
>'"» «ene«lly betUr than they were P"*-"* uoe to the fact that denumd<br />
hla^her<br />
«ner smi<br />
and higher,<br />
rugner.<br />
there<br />
Uwre<br />
w«<br />
was,In<br />
In Au««rt,<br />
August,<br />
although<br />
although<br />
the<br />
the dema<br />
deouuul for •» «««nea largely to immediatoi<br />
eqaiptfag with modern device. ttat ipU< ? ° P ?" "* ^ ^ raUtln f PHce|cancelUtiooj. <strong>of</strong> order, for I for prompt shipment.<br />
" ^ - *•'<br />
dty HmiL<br />
Then I* a iplrtt <strong>of</strong> abeolute ngon worrted yanu. but the yarn «(tuatiooT lu '* "^ •»«««*•.•. but mo.t <strong>of</strong> the<br />
cotton would not maintain better, more onler. for future deliv-1 f""" •"*' •**•'<br />
haa developed<br />
lnila **ry continue<br />
, refuMd to pay the higher ery «re being placeo, and . . . . , "."""'<br />
iprice. a»ked. and the Iwiyng <strong>of</strong> cot- have advanced. The Doer blood, are•*"**>• DBM 1 for b ** hJ «« ««*• u<br />
'too good*, which had been steadily .till in mo»t active request, but the ST*** *"*' pHoM ""*• « dv »nced.<br />
|g«teingj.rlor to the advance in raw increa*e In tales U relatively greater major P 0 " 10 " °' «W» lncrea*e<br />
KG ENTEOTAINMENT' 0 1 ** 0 0 * "•* ebt * k » d - •«« fa stai in medium and low trade wool. »fc.-l to P"**. however, roav h« .«WKo.^i<br />
| a M H « me premu time. A like In wooU <strong>of</strong> higher "quality. CarpH J ^*"« b t r *"»" brin * «"" ln lto |<br />
,^_ ^___ ana sw—«^. i dtaatfon exixU in Ute cotton yam wools are .eJUng to good volume, and, ??~J - . j ^ . _<br />
• * . ^ E 11 ^ ^ •
FOUR<br />
MS T. DOWDHEV<br />
CUWK WRITES OF TRIP<br />
I must not forget to mention the<br />
magahVrnt aatomohfle coast road,<br />
cosapeasd <strong>of</strong> asphalt, which extends<br />
from Los Angeles to San Francisco,<br />
a distance <strong>of</strong> over live hundred miles,<br />
wttaost a break or detour; It <strong>of</strong>ten<br />
runs for miles within a few yards <strong>of</strong><br />
the Paerflc <strong>Ocean</strong>.<br />
We peisi I many cattle ranches,<br />
OCEAN CITY SENTINEL, OCEAN CITY, N. Jn THURSDAY, OCTOBER ft 1921 .<br />
out, the only noise being the wbeesy, Alice Hyland. Jersey <strong>City</strong>. N. J. I<br />
crasy tune the cables were playing. Stole Vice Councillor—Mrs. Marie<br />
The boat couW still have carried five ». Miller. Elliabeth. N. J.<br />
more cars, and it took fifteen or Aosocinte State Vice Councillor—<br />
twenty minutes to cross over the bay Mr*. Louise Wlchelhuun. Newark.<br />
and xaved a dUtanre <strong>of</strong> sixty mile*. N. J.<br />
STATE RANKS HIGH<br />
the rural, the percentages betas Mlnshlng enjoyed In three years was<br />
for the urban population and 4.6 for I that <strong>of</strong> last Saturday. Weak flan to<br />
William Maloney<br />
the rural. For the nsllve white all eases were the majority In the<br />
5.1 Per Cent, <strong>of</strong> Population Over population <strong>of</strong> native parentage, how-I strings,<br />
It Years' Illiterate<br />
ige <strong>of</strong> Hilt-<br />
According to the censuR <strong>of</strong> 1920 cracy. 0.1. l» lens than the rural, IA<br />
Well, we were .Ull getting further S u w Counc,, Col1lluctor _ Mr(l. there are 127,661 Illiterate person* rjv Cl)uiiiie». the percentage <strong>of</strong> li-<br />
<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> n Series <strong>of</strong> Letters from home an we have olnre the be- . In the ea«><br />
and write further <strong>of</strong> the «ene« we Mr». Mary Cummins, Wildwood. °« the negro**, the percentage deere<br />
panning through.<br />
>j. j. 'ctined from 9X> to fl.l. ami in the<br />
(Signed)<br />
Stale Council Secretary — M!»« auw <strong>of</strong> the native white* <strong>of</strong> nstl\-e<br />
MRS. T. DOWDNEY CLARK. Sally Ijke. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. N. .1. , parentage from 1.1 to 0.7.<br />
State Council Trea -urer — Mr. W. There M more Illiteracy In the<br />
Scott Chafey. New Egypt. N. J. urban district* <strong>of</strong> the State than In<br />
SOUTH OCEAN CITY<br />
BRIEFLETS<br />
THE UJUVBRSA1. CAR<br />
Frank Matthew*, a well-known attorney-at-law,<br />
and family have cloved<br />
their home at South <strong>Ocean</strong> —<br />
WBwj0 |44| Trarter • f drsMattrat* witkeat oUJgatiea to tee. Ceasidrr ear service. We<br />
are here to keep tear car ea the street.<br />
EDWARD Q. KURTZ<br />
12th and Asbury Ave., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />
Pkeae <strong>Ocean</strong> CUy fat<br />
NEW SCHOOL ROOM<br />
The Board <strong>of</strong> Education have taken<br />
the Red Cross room on Eighth street<br />
between Wesley and <strong>Ocean</strong> avenues<br />
and will uie it as a school room to<br />
and many, many oil wells and I for- take care <strong>of</strong> the overflow in the<br />
got t- writ* (If you will allow* me Primary grades taught by Mrs.<br />
to digress) that we passed through Scull ami MUs Golf. Thi> will re-<br />
the tags Dtl Moot* fruit district. leave a crowded eomli'lon temporari-<br />
majlag, hundreds <strong>of</strong> acres, and also ly.<br />
by their buildings, before we reached'<br />
Santa Cnu; this was immensely interesting.<br />
You know bow good their WILL TAKE PART<br />
•an Francisco is a grant dty, with<br />
on such a big scale. I<br />
tkrooch the markets one day<br />
tarty and found all fruits, ivgeUUes<br />
ami BSMta T**» cheaper than in the<br />
east; scffl ghw ma old Mew Jersey to<br />
Um ia, for my braachc* af i^TrtVran<br />
anmiali futansil tight to the old<br />
and the others echo that<br />
net forgat to writn <strong>of</strong> two<br />
«f oar trt» after laavmc<br />
•JB Frandaco. which «• did at<br />
•ght. Oaa waa croasng Baa Frandnm<br />
Bay to Oakland (wkara wa<br />
•ant ta beard ear train) an a aagni<br />
nbli lirtr ferryboat,<br />
<strong>of</strong> wMck was a Ann<br />
wtth ai« mnaaul scata arsaip<br />
wtta wide aisles<br />
aMry Ugktad and warmed, wmiie tat<br />
• -*.}(VT7<br />
ONE OF OUR NIV MODELS<br />
When we at last arrived in San<br />
Francisco, at i-30 P. M, we were<br />
greeted by high wind*, cloudy sides<br />
and the thermometer registered *i2.<br />
Daring; the three day* we were there<br />
it never registered highr than « and<br />
then w«nt down again at night. July<br />
and August are very disagreeable<br />
~*"•«»•* but we were a Jolly croud,<br />
determined to see and enjoy everything,<br />
and believe me, we did. Our<br />
hotel was the Whitcomb, and it was<br />
heated rery comfortable. Speaking<br />
<strong>of</strong> hotels reminds me that we have<br />
now bean guesta <strong>of</strong> fourteen and<br />
have tour more on our list.<br />
We visited all the main places <strong>of</strong><br />
mterast (and believe me, they are intareatiag),<br />
and greatly enjoyed a<br />
long automobile ride in bUr Packard<br />
cars around and in the dty; as we<br />
reds we had a superb view before us<br />
•f the dty oo Ita thrae hills, and the<br />
GeMtn Gate, through which the<br />
ships war* passing.<br />
Bow we women again raided the<br />
Swaps, particularly the Japanese and<br />
Cfcmaae anas, and really, we nearly<br />
largo*, ta cane out <strong>of</strong> these J^rr-f<br />
af taa wonderful curio.,'but most <strong>of</strong><br />
•a and t -"* tw Daaskters to Parade ia Hallowe'en<br />
Ohafsllea Minlii Repert<br />
Final plans ware maile at the<br />
meeting <strong>of</strong> the Daughters <strong>of</strong> America<br />
last Thursday evening for the costumes<br />
to be worn in the Hallowe'en<br />
parade next month. As the Daughters<br />
slways make a i>ucce*i <strong>of</strong> anything<br />
they undertake, there is no<br />
doubt but that they will present a<br />
handsome appearance. The committee<br />
is arranging a social time to follow<br />
the parade.<br />
The delegates to the State Convention<br />
at Trenton tendered their report<br />
at this meeting. The report<br />
proved very interesting sod Instructive.<br />
The following State oncers<br />
were elected at the State Convention<br />
held at Trenton:<br />
8taU Councillor—Mrs. Mildred T.<br />
Lydeeker. Patcnon, N. J.<br />
Associate Stale Councillor — Mrs.<br />
MOTOR SHOP<br />
wTLDVOOO, N. J.<br />
JOS. i H SCBIVANL Prop.<br />
imlr "keeping tabs" on<br />
•a, and so we were rescued and<br />
Bmtry, bat firmly, led hotelward. I<br />
•act tall you in a small whisper<br />
taa* some <strong>of</strong> those husbands were<br />
aavatiy enjoying the shop* Just the<br />
TO BE ASSURED<br />
A>sil >our»*lf <strong>of</strong> our expert architectural and technical ability when<br />
>ou are considering bull •ling. »hcn you finally decide to Luull jou will<br />
have .leci.l*d that «e are the BL'ILDKItS u> fulfill your eurtlng requirements.<br />
HEADQUARTERS FOR<br />
Buicks<br />
Dodge Brothers' Motor Oars<br />
Macoar Trucks<br />
Motor Parts Repair Work Battery Service<br />
CENTRAL GARAGE<br />
OCEAN OTY.N.J.<br />
L. LESLJB BEADLBY CO, INC<br />
• > ArcksUrU<br />
SU ElgBtli sttwrt. <strong>Ocean</strong> CUy<br />
Oar Metaeasate<br />
Ample racCuties<br />
i<br />
Dependability Pmaa<br />
The Federal Reserve System<br />
Our Financial Safety-Valve<br />
Banking In the United State* today rt»U on a far wundrr and more<br />
thoroughly economic foundation than at any previous time in the coun-<br />
try'' hUtory; the part »oieh the American people will auurcUly play in<br />
the important financing operation, <strong>of</strong> the world henceforth will flnd the<br />
country'* banking syitcm thoroughly able to adequately clear that a bonk, with Its existing facilities for the safe and<br />
economical conservation or fund*, <strong>of</strong>fers ideal equipment for the rxerdse<br />
<strong>of</strong> tnut powers that persons desiring to create trusts or use any <strong>of</strong> the<br />
facflltks conferred by law on trustee* have been quick to avail them-<br />
selves <strong>of</strong> the opportunity now <strong>of</strong>fered under the Federal Reserve 8ysUm.<br />
FIRST NATIONAL BANK<br />
OCEAN OTY. N. J.<br />
Roll <strong>of</strong> Honor Bank<br />
FEDERAL ROCRVEtSYSTEM<br />
Capital. 910Q400*<br />
Sanaa*. SlOQuOOO<br />
1 Me*** CfcTaSavS. Tarn.<br />
OP THE TIMES<br />
were taken in at.<br />
-ORTIIIER SKINNER.<br />
the last meeting, and all seemed, _<br />
OCEAN CITY SENTINEL OCEAN CITY, N. X. THURSDAY. OCTOBER fl, 1821<br />
<strong>of</strong> lot 17. block O. plan 2, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> ,<br />
'Land Co. j<br />
Rcvllla Ban- Read, et vir., to Mar-<br />
Jorle A .T. Dougherty. WOO, N. E.<br />
half <strong>of</strong>- lot 784, nectlon L.<br />
Robert If. Thompson to Charlotte<br />
S. Cheater. 11,500. I<br />
Mai noln<br />
UnoMm<br />
HURLCY-JONCS CO.<br />
WALTCN m. CMATTIN A aON. Man*.<br />
1t1S AIMURY AVK,<br />
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS<br />
t ENJOYS SENTINEL<br />
Published in conjunction with the<br />
Lost something? Place an ad in<br />
NEWS OF<br />
CorrrspondendM Abe Draire Lsngrr<br />
Cape May County Gaiette, Cape May «1» SENTINEL and It will be qukk-<br />
AMERICAN LEGION<br />
Sesi Here<br />
Court House, for week ending Sep- '/ returned.<br />
MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE.<br />
Umber 23, 1921:<br />
No waning for two weeks to know Ifyoocan g»t it; we can tall you at<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Sentinel,<br />
once. Bargains in Bay and <strong>Ocean</strong> front properties. Choice cottages tot<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Clty> New<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
L. Rl'HHELL HENRY POST No. 81* sale. Also lota tor Investment and for Improvement—the choice ot<br />
Veterans ef Foreign Wars Dear Sin:<br />
Thomas J. Sawyer, et ux., to<br />
Oeean <strong>City</strong>. Apply to<br />
We expect to close our cottage at Elliabeth A. 8e«U. USO. Lot 214,<br />
I. M CHESTER & CO.,<br />
\ou who live<br />
No. MM 14th Mreet, on the 3rd <strong>of</strong>section<br />
B.<br />
among u» anil en-<br />
I OCEAN Crrv. N. J.<br />
joy the many ble»»-<br />
much to our<br />
First National Bank <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
ing» <strong>of</strong> a gtorioui*<br />
from, the 11th <strong>of</strong>to<br />
The American 8tores Company..<br />
' All boslDts* UansscUd thraaih this <strong>of</strong>fice l« InseconUnce with tbe followlog slogsn<br />
Bl SI NESS FORESIGHT •<br />
country, built up l>y May when we came down, has been $12400, Lot 40H, section A. |<br />
,"Tkiiomctdotia*dm*imUinutrUtly* broicragt imtimtit *nd it in mo way<br />
imttrttUd in ttwtonal itetmUtion." Results: A «le completed oo tbe sbove<br />
energy and •tub- the most enjoyable ever experienced George W. Kirchncr, et ux-, to<br />
Every bunlnean man fchoul.l know where he in going i principal pr<strong>of</strong>its both Seller sad Beyer. Writ* for lUtiogs snd make, your btsdborn<br />
patriotism <strong>of</strong> In Oeean <strong>City</strong>.<br />
Floyd C. 8imm«. $2^00. Lot begin-<br />
' quarter* with<br />
before he »tart». It I* an excellent plan to adopt the<br />
thoae who took Pleaae »end our paper until further ning at point tn rear line <strong>of</strong> lot 11,<br />
budget »y»tem—It foreea»t» what l» nee«letate Co.<br />
<strong>of</strong> our country, let the language be not far diUant when it would pay to FreJ.ritk E. LevU, et aJf^ to OCEAN CITY, N.aJ.<br />
manifest in ail trassactions. .We are make the U M srTort during October|CeorfB K Le,^,. Lot 6»4, section 2.<br />
Americas, that"., alL- This U 11he <strong>of</strong> eath y~r. j H ' u et ux, to EUtacreed<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Veterant <strong>of</strong> Foreign 1 »hould much appreciate advice | (^ L gchrelner. $437^0. 8. E.<br />
from you as to why the two aqnarcs|9 (ftt <strong>of</strong> tot 17> N. R. 8H feet <strong>of</strong> lot<br />
" w boardwalk fream ltth ta lith 119_ Woek o_ pj^ 2, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Land<br />
; has not been tarn patted as con-1 (^<br />
Leon M. Leopold to J. BOOM Wln-<br />
1 spartsseal. _ Fnrnaaeat<br />
ertsa view. <strong>On</strong>e ef Ike Cant Ucalians in <strong>Ocean</strong> CUr.<br />
1S1 Askery Avraee Oresa <strong>City</strong>. S. J.<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Veterans <strong>of</strong><br />
MJT<br />
BgU.<br />
IMNT<br />
COTTAOC*<br />
Af>AirrMKMT« HOTCLS<br />
Wars <strong>of</strong> the United Bute*.<br />
•UHOALOwt<br />
Robert a Woodside has again <strong>of</strong><br />
SURF UAU1NDRY<br />
been elected for another term as .treet p<br />
National Commander <strong>of</strong> the V. F. W. traded for and promised early last<br />
929 <strong>Ocean</strong> Avenue H»>H <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. N. J. J. WILLIAM MORRISON<br />
at the convention held recently in >pring and trust there la no troth in tenucn. et ux. %-JOOO. N. W. 40 GOOD WORK. QWacaWV^ALL VORK DONE ON PRZMBBS<br />
Detroit the rumor that the Commissioners in-<br />
LA<br />
feet <strong>of</strong> lou 633 and O4. section D.<br />
Commonier Mulligan, SUte De- t^n.1 to use the lumber secured for<br />
REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE<br />
partment <strong>of</strong> Newark. N. J- U U Uiat purpose in the buOdias <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Edith L. Wortey to Margaret Truvisit<br />
the local post in the near ntw boardwalk at 6th street, Itt Hayes. Portion <strong>of</strong> lota 71 and 72.<br />
OCCAM AVC BCL.OW KIOMTH ST.<br />
future. The boys are getting pi»- Vours very truly, I section C.<br />
OCCAM CITY, N. J.<br />
1 Jame. V. Williams, et ux, to<br />
1<br />
Elisabeth I~ Schrtiner.. »3^00. Part<br />
The meetings are very wen at- September aota, 1M1.<br />
tended, and the post is growing. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Sentinel. •<br />
All veterans who have seen service' <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />
in foreign lands, or waters, are Gentlemen:<br />
invited to Join.<br />
The writer has dosed Us apartments<br />
ia <strong>Ocean</strong> CUy. No. 1114 <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
STATE'S POPULATION avenue, now occupying his home la<br />
Camden. No. SB North «th street.<br />
TUi Per Cent, erf PeaslsHen k» Na- Will you be kind enough to fortive<br />
White<br />
ward the Sentinel then.- The<br />
The population' <strong>of</strong> the State <strong>of</strong> Sentinel seems to give all the news<br />
New Jersey, as recently announced <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Oty, aad iavery<br />
iaterest-<br />
by the Bureau <strong>of</strong> the Census, De- Ing to us.<br />
portment <strong>of</strong> Commerce, is TiH per We have spent a very pleasant<br />
cent, native white and {3.4 per cent. „,„,„,, (n <strong>Ocean</strong>. <strong>City</strong>, and only refoi*igii-bom<br />
white. In 1910 the per- rTVt ltmt B# m okUftd to<br />
rentage <strong>of</strong> foreign-born white was home at this time. The month <strong>of</strong><br />
2S.9.<br />
September has been beautiful.<br />
The foreign-born white population, Youn very truly,<br />
which was Utt.188 in 1910. increased<br />
DAVID JESTER.<br />
to ?3g£13 in 19M, an Increase <strong>of</strong><br />
IZ1 per cent. The native white<br />
populatioo la the same period to-,<br />
creased from 1.787.706 to «96,474<br />
or ta.8 per cent.<br />
Less than two-fifths (39.9 pcfr<br />
. rent.) <strong>of</strong> the white people in the<br />
SUte are native Americans, bora <strong>of</strong> FOR SALE<br />
native parent*, the total native white<br />
<strong>of</strong> native parentage being U1X675.<br />
while the foreign element U A BARGAIN<br />
-soiled by 73M13 foreign-born;<br />
whites, 8*9,068 native whites, who<br />
had foreign-born parents, and £6 SeaeoJ wiH be gbaa a receatlea<br />
Friday. Oeteeer Ttk, at •<br />
*k taa Ugh seheel<br />
M<br />
Are Yn literesled ii Lits<br />
IF 8O 1 HAYS BOMB VIST GOOD LOTS AT<br />
pOOaTTB STBBST aacDON FOB 8ALB CHEAF.<br />
LOTS ABB amUNQ FA«T. NOW IS THB TIMB TO BOY<br />
pjtrOBB THBT AOVANCS. IF INTEBBSTBIX CALL, WILL<br />
BB OLAD TO SHOW YOU TSB LOTH AHD QUOTE FBICB8<br />
TO YOU.<br />
HARRY R. HAYES<br />
REALTOR<br />
TialU itsW aaai AlfcaTy Am.<br />
E. A. CORSON<br />
GENERAL -CONTRACTOR<br />
737 Asbury Xvenqe<br />
OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY<br />
ROADS. SEWERS. BRIOCE8. BULKHEADS<br />
• CLLPHONC1S<br />
Sutton 6L Corson Co.<br />
General Contractors<br />
3<br />
ORAOINO AND STRCCT BUILOINC<br />
NINTH «T. >MO SIM»«OH Awe. oegasi v. H. J.<br />
ALFRED 8CHERM<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Upholsterer and<br />
Decorator<br />
Window Shacks and Awning* Hade \<br />
and Put Up<br />
1038 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY, N. J.(<br />
* 4 SINOER<br />
SEWING MACHINES<br />
9 9<br />
Hav«>»«M«atfceUUat8emgtf Ekrtrk PerUale Be«la«<br />
Marhia*. U aet atea fca ear stare sad kt as shew yea a<br />
real laber saver.<br />
Exant rraeirtag aa all makes at aiartlara.<br />
raONOGRAFHS BEFAIBED<br />
Wallace &, Son, Ino.<br />
OtlisHi Oty Han<br />
Bare to Do t Lot <strong>of</strong><br />
ia a Samafl<br />
Hoc** a aeat tcnrkeable<br />
capacity cocapact fatie gat<br />
chat wil do asore codoaf thaa the<br />
vwsaj aaa raage that takes op<br />
twice at saacb Boot* apace It* a<br />
Sa^etkTea<br />
an CAS LIGHT ax<br />
Edgar r. Berber<br />
Real Estate<br />
In 31 et St. Section <strong>of</strong> Oce«in Glty<br />
Fine Cottages for Sale or<br />
Lots Sold on Terms<br />
D<br />
I can Rent you moat any<br />
Cottage in oar District<br />
Doo'i let lac •ptiog Sod yoo with a<br />
leaky tool. Tlmaatr m m ar« cooia-<br />
•od a kaky ro<strong>of</strong> mUl be apt to remit is<br />
roruidcrable dasugc.<br />
Chimney* that luk •hoald be lookcJ<br />
•fur «ud mule »»trT-lliht. Scn<strong>of</strong>cry<br />
rlitiuncj-scan be maile to iiraw.<br />
Tla nwf. «je flxe-pto<strong>of</strong>.<br />
All kinj o» .tore and beater repair*,<br />
fclote auUtc IDII CUg ro<strong>of</strong>log.<br />
SMITH'S<br />
The Tin Smith<br />
1112 AAbury Ave.<br />
All Klnde <strong>of</strong> Qutt«ra><br />
ia> mmor-uimr Nomrn or aMjrrx aiaeai<br />
B. F. GOETZ %<br />
REAL ESTATE AGENCY<br />
FOURTH ST. AND ATLANTIC AVC.<br />
•HOHI: '<br />
Office 239-J<br />
•tMOtact. 292-a«<br />
OCEAN CITY. N. J.<br />
Oar Qrr AT Pounn Urmnr<br />
•UILOINOLOTS<br />
BcacM raoHT<br />
Clothing for Sale<br />
Cbeap-Slightly Used<br />
GlrU' Size 16<br />
Salts, CoaU, D<br />
Younj Men's Suits<br />
Sizes 36, 37, 38<br />
Apply, 1016 Asbury Avenue<br />
w<br />
Mm<br />
•:
Edward Hal Leave* Note<br />
Hearted<br />
. 4V1 i Wt<br />
-When n yon yoa receive twin thU tkto I win mm belS* be » StitBS £tft<br />
are. 1 cannot stand ataad it ttnrS any m 35T Sf n t. itii<br />
wfthoutyo. IdWbfoton-SS SS St. % 88<br />
HI C*L C* •*• •* HI! HI!<br />
tab «—eg* a^mad to IT.<br />
'"°M, «H <strong>of</strong> Atlantis CKjr. who<br />
Ctty HotaL<br />
1<br />
tMtii afonday night, 8eatember|;;<br />
tamUni at hla door, enhance was JPZ<br />
Tha body lay on the bed In a eon-1<br />
tarted condition. Nearby wss a glass I<br />
Ta ht» packat waa found a Uttto over ten. aaa<br />
a deBar la ehuaa and a butaeae ^LJi"<br />
card haras the inscription. Hall<br />
aad Bmmers, Sheet Metal Werners,<br />
Can Madison avenue, Atlantic <strong>City</strong>.<br />
' The body waa removed tit the muia.ua ' - .. ,<br />
tfca boaJy aa that <strong>of</strong><br />
why Ban ahaald hawa wttttaa ««*i-rj<br />
atatad Ban had a aia-STk, tk><br />
•"• „ , , , . _ ltd.!<br />
Ban 1 , h.rtria. {g*««,<br />
V aaU ha bnr Uttto aboat "" *"* '<br />
gag, aaeaat that thay hacaaw Waadi L<br />
aaaatal •!•>•• at» aad tartar f<strong>of</strong>Bktd<br />
a filial atilp Dajria* tha past tmm\<br />
" ~ an aaid BaU apyaand —<br />
hat and* am nlnm to' ~<br />
tor aa«fc wdffli I<br />
BeaadIn. Aki aUw foot ants ar<br />
tkja SUM<br />
Safltoa L liatt - --<br />
•a la in Hi* •<br />
I aart-i~Or*a*i Hut a»M taneaiii. aa<br />
\ l l fcn fc k l m tot l rt*k<br />
a* an laaUa* «. TWI tka «aal aaa<br />
aaj»a» UTiEaliiaa- o( tk. >>rink aa<br />
1Ut Ik ull bak ><br />
au aun aa<br />
OBMNAMCX KO. ITT <<br />
as laa tot «v<br />
aa o*4Laaaca to fwpalr aad rwftormta Ika'<br />
ffcaaia riiial naaia.plt la_a eartaia po^<br />
•MM I* tka<br />
las tor tk. M .ad «ma U»nol. raullu u '<br />
tn aoAap or ooaoaanoNxaa or au_i»c.r>. •* ._...^ total tinea<br />
__^ " ° food prieaa In the United States, as land June. In tha Bureau <strong>of</strong> Labor —.____ _.^__ • **• •» taewaae <strong>of</strong> tfi/H ears In the I tmaliar.<br />
GENERAL SUMMARY OF • "^^ rote 4J per cent during ln.lev the only groups <strong>of</strong> commodities ORDER NOW • li •<br />
A<br />
that <strong>of</strong> July 30th. From other<br />
' Uonn <strong>of</strong> this district coma reporte <strong>of</strong><br />
{Increated employment, and Indeed for<br />
• the country u a whole it U ree<strong>of</strong><br />
,nlied that the unemployment prob-<br />
; lem U not now, and during the torn-<br />
> Ing winter will probably not be, »<br />
.compiled by the Bureau <strong>of</strong> Labor<br />
I Statistics <strong>of</strong> the United States De-<br />
, partment <strong>of</strong> Labor from reports tub-<br />
I the number <strong>of</strong> penons on the pay><br />
roll during Au«u*t was amsller than<br />
in July, In nine . industries' it wss<br />
greater. The Industries showing the<br />
largest Increases in employment were<br />
hosiery and underwear, men's doth-<br />
t I Phildlhi h I!hih I I i<br />
modit y ***••• In •*• Unlted States ri»» In the sll-comnjoditie. number.<br />
""Mn'-d »»^ »P»Md trend during All the other daws continued to de-<br />
Augurt, a. measured by the Brad- cllne, with the exception <strong>of</strong> cloth.<br />
' and clothing. These remained .U-;<br />
- tlon.ry. According to the weekly<br />
Index number <strong>of</strong> the wholesale price.'<br />
WOOD<br />
Oah aad Wae<br />
CUT VS ALL LENGTHS<br />
DeUvcnd<br />
R. H. JOHNSON PLUMBING COMPANY<br />
MaowlasaNrwOeBcta<br />
817 ASBURY AVENUE<br />
watte atsraas sad hkaaa wffl at CMdUay<br />
SOMEONE Jos^McGoifu&Soo John Marts Lumber Co.<br />
;an Increase <strong>of</strong> 1J3 ptr cent, over!^^<br />
IW. lbf« I. ik. J ttmbtT 5th lht nnmbtr "»• "X 5 ^ 4 .<br />
Taty Kefer U We | «n.l on September Uth, WISl. <strong>On</strong><br />
OManCItylhrtatiiiATandl^:^' / ^ hoirew - " »*«<br />
PobUshintr Company 1<br />
PSINTING<br />
THE UNIVERSAL CAR<br />
Fora overhauled. We are<br />
the authorized Ford sales and service<br />
in <strong>Ocean</strong> Gty. Use only genuine<br />
Ford parts, factory mechanics and<br />
Ford prices. We do only Ford<br />
repairing, and we do it right<br />
4} We are- building our reputation<br />
on expert work at low prices.<br />
EDW. Q. KURTZ<br />
12th and. Asbury Avenue<br />
ONLY AUTHOtTllKIt OCCAM CUT AOSMCY<br />
nQODtAR DUiVsULT<br />
ONE BRAND-<br />
ONE QUALITY*<br />
<strong>On</strong>e Size Package<br />
All oar ikffl, ttcUitim, aa. Ufatai kaowtedta <strong>of</strong> tha<br />
flaait takaccoa IT* iifsHta'm**^ ca\ *»** ou a^ijiittti<br />
ff AUK*-<br />
la*, «Us OHB BSAHD, n | ' tke ataost qtuli<br />
sfatWag la too goad for CaaMtaa v. ara as good u i<br />
poacJalo to maka a dgaiaUav<br />
Camd QUALITY is ahrays lmfatafnod at the same high,<br />
exduhw) b^aadard. You can ahrays depend oa tha sama<br />
BaOov-mfld nfttthini iniootBBats—tha tssta aad rich<br />
BATor <strong>of</strong> chokatt tobaccos—and aatiro froodom from<br />
dgaioUj aftartasta.<br />
Aad ramambar this! Camels coma im eae sixa packafo<br />
• "idgSfSttai JtttttJatri^aJCTt<strong>On</strong>^a^thatTwtttat<br />
ia prodactloa aad paddac. This sariac goas<br />
imta Carnal QasUty. Thaf s oaa ressoa why you<br />
cam gat Carnal Qaattty at a* aaiarata a price.<br />
Hero's another. Wo pat so asslaw<br />
frffls oa tha Carnal pachaga. Mo "extra<br />
K vrappanr HotUmg jast for showl<br />
K Sach things de act improro Aa smoEs<br />
aayiBOTothaBpreTBtaiBSorcoapoas. And<br />
thdr addad cost mast go oato tha prfc*<br />
or coma act <strong>of</strong> tha — «*-<br />
OM thing, and <<br />
far Csmsh groat aadTgrowing popalartty<br />
- —that hi CAMEL QUALITY.<br />
Real Estate and<br />
IlldlHd Tltll lid TtlSt fa.<br />
TitleXnsoniiot)<br />
StMixhea, Atetneta <strong>of</strong> Iitl-,<br />
Smith & Campbell<br />
HOUSE AND SIGN<br />
PAINTERS<br />
141 Aabory AT*. .Ooera Qly. N. J;<br />
^aa^hssssssssV *aVafs*W M •sssssssB^hMestta<br />
OtBctH ion Caattral Avwraa<br />
OCEAN CITY. N. J.<br />
j Prompt Bcnrtot AS Work OoaranUM . "»•»*• riailllMH Street otaeaai cearaaorea<br />
Offloea) in "<br />
Vint Hatlonl Bank Baildloa B * a FboB * 8 **-' T<br />
°* p-lfa V J j IrtHoMa WIL ^IAM UNCLES;<br />
L Leslie Headley Co.<br />
I BUILDER5<br />
ifialUllfaa III .1.1<br />
SIS EIQrlTH STRBBT<br />
MARBLE AND TILE :<br />
<strong>of</strong>flo. i<br />
S4-A K. New Jcnar Avenue '<br />
-Atlantfc Oty, H. J.<br />
Wore Fronts, Bath Boom*, Forefeet,<br />
FlrcpiaoM<br />
W ASBURY AVE.<br />
toara. Cooraakrat Cottage*, Up-toD.te _ _<br />
u. klodna Houlm. _ Faajry Creceriea<br />
Tat*ttnel MUlttTT. tl!<br />
Phone ITJ-tt<br />
be Cream<br />
SMITH ADENNI8 .,<br />
JOBBINO ~ CARPENTER<br />
No Job too Large, No Job loo flassll |<br />
Uocnc* doted and Opened Oeneral Coatractor<br />
Kattm«tr» AU Wort 1<br />
P U l d '<br />
iGrtdHc aod<br />
Csttago fat Stk ssat Rest<br />
TkMHit. ft. «i sstwr SN.<br />
tcuman.iL ;<br />
OTIS M. TOWtSEID<br />
BUILDER<br />
Omca: Sth St. Oppoaltc P. O<br />
OCBAN CITY. N. J.<br />
<strong>On</strong>ly gall wiiml •»*ft* ff^**1 oo<br />
• • •• Iim - . a.<br />
cxtcnoc won<br />
E. A. BOURGEOIS!<br />
WlUamT. Carwithca<br />
Goo. F. Saxton<br />
PAINTING. RARER HANGING.<br />
GRAINING MO DECORATING<br />
10M ASBURV AVCNUC<br />
OCCAM CITY Mtoac, ei " **KMt JCRSKV<br />
acaaa aajo vauea aoev<br />
•I. E. WELOH<br />
THE BUILDER<br />
CO*. SCVCftTH BTaiKT aSJO WCBLtV AwgNUg<br />
OCCAM CITY, N. J.<br />
JOSEPH BROADLEY<br />
PLUMBING and HEATING<br />
731 Asbury Avanu* Oottn <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />
Ph >»• sa-M<br />
FOBBALB<br />
Wm. H. Powell CARPENTERS<br />
tcr asd Bsilder<br />
, Our Wall Paper<br />
I OCEAN CITY. N. 4. k . .writable find. We aim to<br />
w-ffc' Ammaattm P**" «** PftfcaJar. Joat com*<br />
Joaaeag warm a apimnjr down and inspect onr aaoktroaa<br />
-. • _^T.~ _ 'design*. II von art critical it may<br />
E. A. BOURGEOIS take you along time to decide-<br />
Ml Central anaai , there axe to many patterns to choose<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Oljr. N. J. Fkeaa ITl-W! from—bat the point fc* that yoa can •<br />
be edited exactly right tad at prices \<br />
•.IMaa Kf-aaaa U. S. aaas that wfll appeal to yon. i<br />
CO. I. AIAMS4M.<br />
fUSTHatm, HIS SCTT-K !<br />
OOCAM orry, n *<br />
i, ral au4 Lang DM<br />
TMU K.HSIIVII-B<br />
J. B. THOktaOM ek SOU<br />
m WIC-T AVBBUK ;<br />
Oeeaa CKj. Moo i*nma<br />
Leander S. Gorson<br />
! BUILDER I<br />
taaa wtairv eve,<br />
aaaasi ertv. a.«.<br />
A \^k\aw, S A*7 N<br />
We wfll datrga jea ksaa than yea<br />
haay aD tha Uaa aaf<br />
•aa as»sBy UB» a Jak<br />
Fatlaittre (Jvre ea sJUntiaaa aad rraak wark.<br />
H. B. COOPER, Jr.<br />
•UlLttCR<br />
SMh aad oatral eve. Oeeaa Ckty, X. M.<br />
*. K. TROUT<br />
SWAN and TROUT<br />
IWaCTICaL<br />
I (MO AaoURV AVKNU<br />
a •• V COISLTV<br />
WIRE<br />
To Wlrett Vour Hou<br />
ndBUILOERS<br />
OOCAN CITT. M. i.<br />
PHOMB Mo. 17 7. W<br />
411 ASBURY AVENUE<br />
OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY<br />
Ml 8I0ILIIAVE<br />
A Reliable Builder<br />
To erect yoor <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> cottage. Yot> aiinot spare the da*<br />
to look after it cloady jottra«U and mast depend upon tha<br />
honesty oi the contractor.<br />
I have b<strong>of</strong>lt far a large number oi people and could refer yoa to<br />
any ar all <strong>of</strong> them.<br />
Bead far tha list osVnaaea and photographs oi the honset.<br />
OTIS M. TOWNSEND<br />
^BUILDER "tr-<br />
Joseph 6. Champion<br />
BuHdlng Contractor<br />
OCCilN CITY. N. •).<br />
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EIGHT OCEAN CITY L OCEAN CITY, N.X, THURSDAY. BER6.1921<br />
' parade ground tt 8M filrt by WU-<br />
I Urn & Gummere, chief Juitka <strong>of</strong> thai<br />
State .upreme court. Colonel<br />
Schwarzkopf* four subordinate o -<br />
.rrx ami 100 troopers, divided Into<br />
Troop* MttAt. w«*i'JuW W>m In.'<br />
Governor Edwards In,,a abort.ad-<br />
dreiw xpoke <strong>of</strong> hi" hopes' Irr tfleiYon-<br />
rtabulary ami .aid that he was mire<br />
that it would be a credit to the State.<br />
Colonel Schwarzkopf read a speech<br />
on the principle* <strong>of</strong> the organization,<br />
tolling the men that the experience<br />
they received in training nhoulil nhow<br />
them the importance <strong>of</strong> their work<br />
unil clnphaiililng the need <strong>of</strong> unques-<br />
tioning obedience to orders.<br />
Afler thp troop* had pu»MCd in re-<br />
Come to<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
—in—<br />
June<br />
Stay Through<br />
October<br />
—in—<br />
19 2 2<br />
RE you qding Edison Mazda Lamps ? If<br />
k not, why ngt>? ; They give thi*it| times;,<br />
as much light as the old style Carbon laTrtpIs<br />
for the same current consumption.<br />
OCEAN CITY ELECTRIC SERVICE<br />
<strong>of</strong> Atl.inllc <strong>City</strong> Eloctrlc Company<br />
photographc! IIOUM! in Occun <strong>City</strong>. An<br />
hundred* <strong>of</strong> people Muip thl-« hou-f duriu,<br />
An observer >tutc* he hoy Keen<br />
during the fummci.<br />
PERSONALS<br />
Mr-. Charles Kning. .icx; .Vlleo-<br />
Nieker*on. a telephone operator <strong>of</strong><br />
several yrur* ap>. l» back at tho<br />
switchboard temporarily .luring tin-<br />
. abvenco <strong>of</strong> Mini Cora Ruu, who is<br />
spending a few ilay* at Nlagnra<br />
Fall..<br />
Miss Edith V. Dcnncy, formcrlv <strong>of</strong><br />
the Information Bureau, is .pending<br />
a week-cnil In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. Miss<br />
Dcnncy !* cmploycl n« a Htenngra-<br />
pher for thc Him <strong>of</strong> Lackey and Het-<br />
tel, tfiO Federal «u.rct, Cajp'lcn.<br />
Mr*. G. FuiNt, an." .laughter Ger-<br />
trude, <strong>of</strong> Baltimore, Mil., are »pcml-<br />
tag a few .lays In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> with"<br />
relatives.<br />
Lola M. TOWMMMI.1 haj. movc.1 her<br />
store to 7M A»t>ury Avenue from<br />
Eighth street next to the Post Office.<br />
SECOND ANNIVERSARY<br />
January' l"t, 1922, mark* thc .-ccoud<br />
anniversary <strong>of</strong> Mr. Foster'. l«ing In<br />
business for himself. During that<br />
time he ha» tna.lc m.u.y hale- ai..l<br />
many rental, apil h.i.- i.ullt up a<br />
cllentelle that o>*ure-< him a large<br />
volume <strong>of</strong> businc** for the- future.<br />
Recently he ha» purcha- numerou- hoov partien over<br />
the Mcek-en.l. The .vcunion train.<br />
were fille.1 to capacity on both rrva.K<br />
CHMM1SSU)XERS* MEETING<br />
Mayor Joxph G. Champion ohjectcl<br />
to the minute* at the meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Conimi--iuner» Mon.lay afumoon but<br />
after » rcceive-l aiking for a ehiuige<br />
' ' mdinance ifn»Trnln(t electrical<br />
> "'k >n the dty.<br />
The. boardwalk onllnance at the re-<br />
ile-<br />
Bureau <strong>of</strong> Health<br />
and Qiarities<br />
an HALL<br />
T. LEE ADAMS, Health Officer<br />
(Max Han:<br />
ll.tau I2.M A. at<br />
Olncrr during *»<br />
Kabit"<strong>of</strong> Fpctvtinir thrrr<br />
cntirr irvcomc a» f*i*t a*<br />
thfy makr it— avmt wtrne<br />
tionow he fore ihty receive<br />
their uUr>'* But thU in a<br />
scnat mistake. Everyone<br />
»houM >ave ^omethin^ out<br />
<strong>of</strong> each earnctl tlollar un«l<br />
have a »urplu».<br />
Open an account with this<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Title ft Tnut<br />
Company.<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
TITLE AND TRUST<br />
COMPANY<br />
OCEAN CITY. N. J.<br />
WM. T. TAYLOR<br />
PAPER MANOER<br />
912 t'rntrjl atraae<br />
fkcaa CHj. N. J.<br />
OCEAN CITY STORAGE CO.<br />
Warehouse, Sixth and West Avenue<br />
FlRMTl BE BOIGBT AND SOLO<br />
AalaoMlMlr Frrltat Serairr Betwrm . N. J. aad Phila-<br />
delphia. Far rslrs apply<br />
Fergm. Eisraa, 313 BgkaSt. Occa. Grjr, N. J.—n— m*<br />
' PailaMpaia OfSce. 711 Sartsf Csfdrw-iPfcaar. Market Mil<br />
FOR SALE—BARGAIN<br />
Chevrolet Touring Car<br />
rVrfrci CMdil aad lust.<br />
E. J. Catull. <strong>of</strong> PhJUlflphu to<br />
give a Ulk at Cox\ <strong>City</strong> Pier Theatre<br />
oo the Convention Hall which ha, !«„<br />
will be a musical ami enteuuinmcnL<br />
The pohtic in general i- im-ite.1 to at-<br />
tend this affair an.l all who cai. hhoul.i<br />
Bake It a point to do vo a, Mr. Cattrll<br />
ia a speaker <strong>of</strong> national repuUtion.<br />
MLSM SMITH AT DICKINSON<br />
h i Th <strong>On</strong>-Shore. 1111<br />
^"•' n ivtliu *- Mr - •'"' Mr »- John<br />
Cleth Mmr ~ h ""'' • li "'K | >'-">» <strong>of</strong> WU-<br />
"""^ on - >>cla»a.e Al~o Mr. and<br />
«'»• ^<br />
Vicior RaiaUB Brrad, Loaf l*c. Jut n,ickol «ith bi? luxi<<br />
rsii^iit^.<br />
Asco —<br />
C<strong>of</strong>fee<br />
If )uu priilc >ourst-lf<br />
odct-. It make- fiirn. krrp» Ibrsl!<br />
ADDRESSED OK UL'B IX'UN CITY STORKS:<br />
745 Atbury avenue, (Groceries)<br />
e "t5S Asbury avenue, (Grocei ic^and^ea<br />
caasjhraala.<br />
£S£ il .tit t^ i£w 7<br />
onilui. ** a ..u»lent 4t Dickinson col-<br />
«, renruylvanijt. She contempUU"-<br />
going by motor to \i«t her on Ocbxjcr<br />
«• Ml " V» O»ten. <strong>of</strong> Phil*.<br />
• • * lu "* -' *• 6I»U- High<br />
i"d the Normal School, l. the<br />
S^kZlXC" ^tr- "onnan Schwa^kopf<br />
•__ • <strong>of</strong> Newark, wax .worn in s. chief <strong>of</strong><br />
' the New Jersey State Police on th*<br />
To Cape May Coootians: ~^^—<br />
Appreciation and thanks are extend-' CLASSIFIED AOVEBTUEMKNTii<br />
at tho prtmarr eitdan.<br />
Cap* May Count? and iti various<br />
unid^iti~. without «fc»U. hav' ^ n a k g^ i M, t J k g<br />
lanteU—Fiflrcw CraU<br />
Per Uaral F<br />
Orientsl Klane Tree* fuinUhcl *i..l i.Unlr-l—Two IMItn Esik.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Greenhouses<br />
i<br />
PHONE 19<br />
Sunday<br />
Excursion<br />
»T1i»astiJ by the exprasalanB <strong>of</strong> those l.. _<br />
p>Bw> visit our county aad tha saani soosi— v<br />
sawtaWw »w hare to briaa; visiten : »•**•'" Um * > -<br />
•Maw «or tanttory th* '<br />
I will aadaavor to nsodcr suck.<br />
UkU I be not imnl.-H.il<br />
r No order is too small;<br />
this organisation to dis- «<br />
patch with this depend-<br />
able service, which has '<br />
i. proven IU merits through ••<br />
. our steady growth. .<br />
I C ft SHOEMAKER j<br />
I Luma cow ANY *<br />
I Al Twelfth HtnH<br />
Waet A<br />
Philadelphia<br />
Sunday, October 16<br />
Ua«rs Ueewa) CMy - "•' -<br />
> ' atrtaraiax. leav<br />
4.47 A. M.<br />
New Fashions for Autumn<br />
to be knit with<br />
, , to taw capacity <strong>of</strong> equipment<br />
CBOSWaOL.<br />
Pennsylvania System<br />
Minerva Yarns<br />
Try thc Sports Blou&e above, nsiog MINERVA<br />
Shetland Floss. Or thc Child's Dress—for<br />
which the ideal yarn is MINERVA Lustre<br />
Wool—a "mix" <strong>of</strong> i<strong>of</strong>t, pure wool and lus-<br />
trous silk in delightful color combination*:<br />
Ib-crra Yum MU txdund* at<br />
STAIN TOM'S<br />
kJ frr <strong>Ocean</strong>Cfty j<br />
Breaeac al • P. M,<br />
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'•Mi<br />
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'•:*!•''£••<br />
.ioy ifwr. BTJOO NOW-<br />
SUCCEED WITH OCEAN CITY OCEAN ENTENEL ocBAN crrrs '<br />
FOBHNOSr NBWSPAFaW*<br />
VOL. XLL—No. 29. OCEAN CITY SENTINEL, OCEAN CITY, N. J, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18,1921 Price: Three Cent*<br />
COMMISSIONERS MEET<br />
Superintendent Robert Chew<br />
Tells <strong>of</strong> Building <strong>On</strong>e-Man Cars<br />
Work Was Done in Car Barn <strong>of</strong> Local TroUey Company,;<br />
at a Cost <strong>of</strong> $1,300 Each I<br />
<strong>On</strong>Uaaaces No*. 174. ITS sad 17«,<br />
1 Passed <strong>On</strong> Third ReadlaR<br />
' Mayor Champion stated that he had<br />
a report to make <strong>of</strong> the aeddent<br />
where a fireman, driving the chiefs<br />
car, had cnuhed into a sedan car.<br />
' Inventliiations had been made by the<br />
, police anil the fire ilepartment. Ver-<br />
1 •Ion* <strong>of</strong> tho affair differed. The en-<br />
tire matter was left In the hands <strong>of</strong><br />
i the mayor for adjustment<br />
1 Letters wan received from the gar-<br />
bage contractor stating that he did<br />
not care to renew his contract for an-<br />
other year.<br />
Report <strong>of</strong> thc building inspector re-<br />
ceived anil ordered filed.<br />
: A petition was received requesting<br />
I tho commlHuloncm to relocate the<br />
Boardwalk between Pennlyn place and<br />
, Sixth otrect, signed by property own-<br />
era interested. The petition was re-<br />
ferred to thc mayor to request the<br />
' petitioner* to meet with the commls-<br />
' xion.<br />
! <strong>On</strong>llnance 174, 175 anil 170, nnlln-<br />
, nncca authorizing the issuing <strong>of</strong> im-<br />
I provement UMIIH (aswsiunent bonda)<br />
' were paKneil on thinl and final read-<br />
ing.<br />
GUESS WHO THIS<br />
SILHOUETTE IS To RelecatfaiE Boardwalk Fna P»ms><br />
887 Park place, representing a large<br />
<strong>of</strong> numD W <strong>of</strong> residents In that section,<br />
Rounding Into Shape<br />
for Ucean dty sxain<br />
eT<br />
UWNWUNI<br />
{opposition to the proposed relocating! Voices In the Pageant<br />
I <strong>of</strong> the Boardwalk from Pennlyn place 1<br />
to 8ixth street. He sUted that the<br />
restdenta <strong>of</strong> this section would be op- _ The plans for <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s 1021 Hal- "<br />
posed to moving the boardwalk ocean- |owe/en Carnival are rapidly rounding D II 0 I1C I<br />
ward because It would deprive them • |nto ghape. Everybody has entered | H Ua Ul At<br />
<strong>of</strong> what U now an attractive bathing tnto the spirit <strong>of</strong> the affair and It will .. s»s«k«»i»» etas a ..<br />
beach and a kiddles' playground. t>e a more stupendous occasion than Ufll HO lllQTI]IPT Hll I V<br />
He also -Uted that the beach had the committee had ln mind when they I1ULU3 UlullilUI MLLI<br />
not made out in the section^adjacent ] gtarteil out.<br />
to Park place and that it had been Every P. O. & <strong>of</strong> A. Camp In the _ ^<br />
necowry for the Anglers'Cub to re-. county has been invited to attend; Many N earby CamDB KCpTO*<br />
ThJ.i Company wax in neol <strong>of</strong> three «ere ln>tslleide close to the LIILLI UulllCul UN<br />
temher at a greatly reduced cont <strong>of</strong> top <strong>of</strong> ear. rt%W% mTlTf APtlBTAri<br />
..peraUon. A» it wu financially Im- The revised seating arrangement Hm STlTr SrlATIln<br />
pnmlble to purchase new one man provides for «ix cross seats for two IUII UlHIL ULRItlUllj<br />
can, which coat $8,400 each, it wan pai>wngers each and six cross seats<br />
•kciilcd to remodel the one cloned car! for,one pa>»cnger each and two seats i<br />
and two <strong>of</strong> the open ten bench sum-j at each comer <strong>of</strong> car to seat four pas- Interest at High Pitch Over<br />
mer cam. The three cars ore now re- sengers making a total seatingcapad- .. f\, t . ,, |<br />
con.truetc.1 and In operation and from ty <strong>of</strong> twenty-»ix passengers. All seats l " e UUittOTe 01 We |<br />
thc cnthurla*m with which they have are made from the old crom seaU, Election<br />
Ic-cu icccivey thc putrona <strong>of</strong> the the end coatings and other fixture* be-.<br />
railway together with the »mall cott in* u»ed alto. The seating arrange-<br />
<strong>of</strong> iccon^truction, ho* maile the <strong>of</strong>ft- ment proviilo for a very roomy car. In contra»t with thc apathy <strong>of</strong> the '<br />
ci.iN <strong>of</strong> the Company feel that they To provi.le for We widths, »eaU for voU:r » n*" 5 at tn * Primary election.,<br />
aic an unqualified'»uece»». one^.^nger *ere necenur). The« lntere.1. IB now at high pitch over the<br />
In making the reconstruction It was are in.Ulled on opposite sides <strong>of</strong> the outcome <strong>of</strong> the election <strong>of</strong> State Sena-<br />
-i*cf»»ar> to remove—all the cross car In the two halves, so as to provide tor stjhe general election on Tuesday,<br />
*. enUrely inclo»cl, the pany on the aides and the number K»pre~.lon In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and vidni-<br />
rnn.truction being the name as 1. .tan- : <strong>of</strong> the ear I. placed on each end. The l > '» Kre*Uy in favor <strong>of</strong> Mr. Howell.<br />
.Iml on other type, <strong>of</strong> clo*.l car.! out>ide <strong>of</strong> the ear was flnUbed with «»» •»»» ->«*sre«l hlm«lf for the im-<br />
v.iih tho fol.Ung .loor% The enUre P. R- T. >ellow and orange and the mediate freeing <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> to<br />
l.-i.gth <strong>of</strong> each »i.Je wu sneathcl be-'interior flnl.hcl In cherry- «nd white. Son>«r- Point Toll Bridge by the Sen-<br />
This U a eontinuatioo <strong>of</strong> the<br />
contest which win rai, for aereral<br />
weeks, the will be publlsbed<br />
in this column, <strong>of</strong> the Sentinel<br />
' a iJlhooette <strong>of</strong> ooa <strong>of</strong> tha prom-<br />
nent men <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Caty.<br />
To the person giviag the cor-<br />
rect name <strong>of</strong> tha parson thus,<br />
represented, the 8aatinel will<br />
give $1. In case <strong>of</strong> aore than<br />
one correct answer the winner<br />
will be drawn.<br />
Get ready now and bo prepar-<br />
ed to claim that dollar each week.<br />
Try it, someone is safe to get<br />
thc dollar. Why not you.<br />
All answers must ke sent by<br />
mail to the Sentinel <strong>of</strong>fice not<br />
later than Monday noon <strong>of</strong> each<br />
weak.<br />
The answer to last week's con-<br />
tot was Dr. M. B. Stannard.<br />
The winner being Norman Young,<br />
•on <strong>of</strong> Somers C Young.<br />
HEARD ALONG<br />
THE SHORE<br />
place piling that had been weakened ever> tribe <strong>of</strong> Redmen In Cape May Rented and Hear NaV><br />
by the «urf cutting in at this point. o Philadelphia. 1925 mark*<br />
.-i-d »upported the petition. Mr. Fos- 0 the diamond Jubilee <strong>of</strong> the order.<br />
le. acted as spokesman, claimed that > State Vice-Preaklent J. M. Maxon<br />
nue and the ears have straltled this U.ue ami U openly w|u.Foni sed^bV<br />
weie place I for the sa>h. The<br />
us A»»L«* umi<br />
o«- ot,. N. j.<br />
HORSES<br />
FOB SALE<br />
At Half<br />
Their Value<br />
South Jersey<br />
Ice Co.<br />
1238 West Avenue<br />
OCEAN CITY, N. J.<br />
PBOCBES8IVE LEAGIE M)TEH<br />
E.lwar.1 G. Kurtx, ha. been electel<br />
a member <strong>of</strong> the League.<br />
Ejmer Jack*on Pearl preJ.le.1 at<br />
Morulay night". meeUng In the *•<br />
^nc, ,f PreJ.ient Walter E. Allen<br />
who i. on the *lck list.<br />
^1 peanuT-cteAo-d U «tiv« again<br />
after . summer <strong>of</strong> latentM.<br />
what Captain Herb Smith is going to<br />
»pring on the boy. for Hailooa'cu.<br />
What will the flnt «ocial event <strong>of</strong><br />
the WIMII be? AOi the entertsin-<br />
mnet committee.<br />
What i. the entertainment commit-<br />
tee .loing >inre the summer Mason<br />
clo«e Tall Cflar. were present from.the y n n k ^ ^ ^ ^^ nUmfd<br />
meeting held In We.t Cape May some. Mr ,„, Mr> L^,. CotMm motored "*** Voung entertained<br />
•n.rtln-ton far i~v. fvi-i<br />
, - f<br />
TO FORM BASKETBALL TEAS!<br />
<strong>On</strong> their return they .topped at<br />
ef Four C«atic. WUI Mrrt Buffalo. Geneva and Watkiiis Glen.<br />
laMill.iUe Geneva I. at the head <strong>of</strong> Lake Senaca<br />
Tentati«-e player, are the Ferguson it I. a .lelightful 36-mile ride<br />
ha. thc po.tman'. fatigue an.l Roy<br />
Dai I.) in financially cmbarrasse.1.<br />
FAVOR FREE ML'aK*<br />
from the hotel proprietors In which<br />
they .Uted that at a pervious meet-<br />
ing they had gone on record as favor-<br />
ing free miuic from the flr»t <strong>of</strong> July<br />
to September 15th. the m Je to be<br />
paid foi by the taapa>ers.<br />
They aUo rfiuc.teJ in another com-<br />
munication that the garbage and rub-<br />
bi»h be collected daily In 1922.<br />
the liuil.Ung it heing painted and new<br />
fumi»hing> vill be adiled throughout.<br />
The Darlington promi»«. to be one <strong>of</strong><br />
are iwmben <strong>of</strong> the Hotel Keepers'<br />
A*«ociation sn.1 will open the hotel<br />
here will travel with the team. He is<br />
Ll'KE JACKSON DIES making an effort at the pre-rnt time<br />
ke Jatk«x>. proprietor <strong>of</strong> the St. to >«cunr Dougrity". Pier in which<br />
tober TJth. 1W1.<br />
The pruirrum i<br />
pan>« <strong>of</strong> water, while the ten Is rough,<br />
jaKK«d rocks.<br />
&l >e,r. old and h*i conducted Uton. 11 i. lu. opinion the p*er can<br />
^ chainnan> >taU. commiilet aiMMITTEE ORGANIZE<br />
n County Executive<br />
id o IsM Thurs-<br />
., oVhlck_LuildlO0O. Women ...y afternoon ut Cape May Court<br />
KUOO for them to purchase the prop-<br />
erty ut ltOH Central avenue to be used<br />
a. on annex to the larger hotel.<br />
Prupiletor.' Auodatlon and<br />
that »a» very well liked. Kid-<br />
iMc wo. the cause <strong>of</strong> hi.<br />
(Hlft» S*am>r Starrer.<br />
Ci—ilj Ucawd » Ajssrka'a C mil Fsawf<br />
EARLY CLOSING<br />
Orcaa CMy's retail (serrkaaU kave agreed ea early deaasg.<br />
Accerdaigly. Wgomalag Octeaer Is*, thai 8Ure will daea creaiaga<br />
at • e 1<br />
REPRESENT P O. S. OF A. DAlCUTtB.s TO VWIT<br />
Lvsn E. Lear, <strong>of</strong> thi. dty, will rep-<br />
rcent WaJungton Camp -No. 39, P. A .Irlegstioo from the Daughter, <strong>of</strong><br />
O. S. <strong>of</strong> A, <strong>of</strong> Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, at the America will vi.it Queen Kennedy<br />
dedication <strong>of</strong> a monument to Henry, Co*^ 1 - ° f Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, tonight. A<br />
CHAMBER OF lr <strong>City</strong>, MCOIUI vice-chaimun.<br />
F. KeUkert, Pre»i.lcnt <strong>of</strong> the New Jer- o<br />
•ey Women's Republican Club an.l WILL KI : N INDEPENDENT<br />
Vice-Chairman <strong>of</strong> the Republican William J. Chadwkk will run as an<br />
State Committee. General ili»cu>*ion in.lepcti.lcnt fur the <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> free-<br />
October 22nd. Henry 8talger was the,<br />
'first mtionsl president <strong>of</strong> the order'•<br />
and had also ten-oi as secretary. For'<br />
a number <strong>of</strong> years he was state prat-.<br />
dent for Pennsylvania. '<br />
tention <strong>of</strong> the League Monday night<br />
STl DENT OPERATORS g<br />
Mis. Edith Collins and Miss BUa- HENT1NEL GOES TO COLLEGE<br />
buted inTmanual. for voters will be I As an independent he will al*o u-<br />
^ ^ ! dickers. CJ»dwick g. John R.<br />
ThU ' U to all Re|Crov«, hU opponent, a hard battle<br />
Cainp No7s9 to the New Jeoey Bute * l \ Tdephooe Company Ex- Hiehard WUfred Sooy.<br />
**«• chairman, state committee 1<br />
, held In Allen Urn n.<br />
operators at this time for next<br />
son', business. Miss Undueg 1<br />
Icge year. This gives us an idea. P«r- urgtd to<br />
THE FLE1HHER YABN8<br />
New Lower Prices in<br />
Effect October 1st<br />
HERGES<br />
All new stock ai mack<br />
lower prices taaa Ust faU.<br />
81LK8 aad SATINS<br />
BeMlaga aad CertkeBl<br />
Ail Reduced .<br />
QL'ILTM east BLANKETS<br />
FuU Stock for Cool<br />
Weather<br />
THE nJOSBEB YARNS<br />
The immcoae stock <strong>of</strong> tha<br />
Boardwalk Shop wiH be<br />
transferred to tha Avenue<br />
Store on October ftrst.<br />
Tke BeenhtaaV 8kef> W1B daae SATURDAY. OCTOBES FIRST<br />
PUBLICITY BY WIRELEH8<br />
! Frank Baklcy has agreed to send<br />
stories <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s Hallowe'en<br />
Carnival broadcast over the county<br />
, by way <strong>of</strong> wireless every' night from<br />
I now on until Hallowe'en. Mr. Bakley<br />
: is a licensed operator aad has the best<br />
wireless outfit ln town. In a very<br />
short time be will install a wireless<br />
telephone set.<br />
UKES SENTINEL<br />
I ' Jokn R. Ktnrfrick. <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia.<br />
: well kaowm U tais dty writes the fol-<br />
lowing to the SeaUaeJ: I eadorse my<br />
SUh annual subscription to the Sen-<br />
tinel. Congratulate you on Its su-<br />
perior appearance and readable, newsy<br />
contents.<br />
the Pioneer Steam Bakery. Miss Col-<br />
lln. 1. the daughter <strong>of</strong> Caleb Collins.<br />
THE SENTINEL<br />
1H ON SALE<br />
IN<br />
ATLANTIC CITY<br />
AT<br />
TICKET OFFICE<br />
BaWkKE FAHT UNB<br />
VirgaaU Avtaee<br />
ttWARTZ NEWS STAND<br />
AUeatic Areaa*<br />
OfpeaMe Gaaraalse Treat ••Iliaig<br />
there are other students from P re * cnt - ami pleasure cars, have purchased<br />
9 <strong>City</strong> In the colleges <strong>of</strong> the coun- ° land on the Boulevard for the erection<br />
try who would like to keep in touch REUSLT OF ADVERTISING <strong>of</strong> a large factory in Pleasantvusa.<br />
with their home town this winter. Elmer H. Crane has been calling at- The plant <strong>of</strong> this company was form-<br />
tenlion In the last few Issue* <strong>of</strong> the eHy located at Riverton, N. J, but<br />
WILL VISIT MILLV1LLE Sentinel to Oriental Plane trees and' w « destroyed by fire last Jane. It<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Lodge No. 171. F. and California Privrt Hedge, quoting a u »*• Intention <strong>of</strong> the company to be-<br />
A. at, will visit Wh»V-r t ' Lodge, <strong>of</strong>' >pedal price on both. He Is satisfied Un building operations at once <strong>of</strong><br />
Mlllville. on Friday evening. October that it pay. to advertise from the re- • modem firepro<strong>of</strong> buOdtag and when<br />
list. A large delegation will leave' mju that be haa obtained. He kaa completed the plant will gtv* employ<br />
hex* by automobile. told 108 <strong>of</strong> the ticca and 1M0 feet mcnt *
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OCEAN CITY SENTCNEIl OCEAN CITY, N. X,<br />
^ g ^ ^ g * MRS T. DQWDNEY<br />
^TaM rv°CB,MT,Hn<br />
CLARK WRITES OF TRIP<br />
PROHIBITION DOESNT PREVENT INTOXICATION<br />
READS COUNTRY PAPERS ' sull <strong>of</strong>«••»• ^<br />
.. 7each~weck the country ne*«- merchants use their local pap.." sakf<br />
AMD PUBUBHINOCO.<br />
r OH BOY<br />
'Arfe GREAT<br />
STUFF WHIIX<br />
IT LASTS! ,<br />
isa rtckt la r*J«ct<br />
or trriur. ,<br />
_•*»>> b. •! ,<br />
i Received by This Office i<br />
i . Recently ",<br />
! ' i<br />
, Tho following la from the pen <strong>of</strong><br />
, Mrs. T. Dowilncy Clark, <strong>of</strong> Wood-'<br />
1 bury, whose summe rhome Is at 821 ;<br />
| Third street, this dty. Mrs. Clark<br />
| Is an active worker In the Ladle*'!<br />
I Summer Auxiliary <strong>of</strong> thc First M. E. '<br />
Church, anil has Just completed a |<br />
! 10,000-mile trip throuRh the Weat,<br />
' British Columbia, the Canadian Rock-<br />
..uenee In our tratlc territory that our o —<br />
Cat .ta. not ««mingly almo.t un.ler each other, train. We are through thc Canadian can't IK- much nmie to l.»k at. though<br />
- •* i celebrated Indian chief. and a fine l^ex Agnes. Mirror and Louise, while Roekle*. which, I think, surpass the there i..<br />
, . . . , , ' >utue <strong>of</strong> him HUnd* at the main en- nestling back a little among the trees Alps. I never expect to see again such It has l>cc.i h.shly Inlcre.ting urrtf<br />
out pTogre**iv» thought* from live ^ ' ^ ^ *« nCN gliully. no matter where they may «"»•>• '*•» » bl « BS«V»o»» < a1!?.*<br />
gQpr TIMES CUING even the new *P*pfrt commented with be. to Hi. hou« to wor-hlp when the count- <strong>of</strong> thl» wonderful trip, owing Octal CIT» M(s> JCBSCT<br />
Tha PhOadtlnhia Bulletin tmke. s> Nf headlln ** "P 00 lhe K»»»« "«»«• ' Sal>bath .lawn^ Being a mini.ter'. ——— ===?<br />
• DO ruiimocifmiM ou tun IMMKM a ^J^J »ome <strong>of</strong> them what they would daughter, my intere»t wa* aroused and £. ,, . ^ T '<br />
foil paga ad in Printer's Ink monthly, j,, lf y^y Uvtl) ln New jer*«y, where I mud* frien.l- with a lady member. OOII16bELlJlg JM 6W FOUND<br />
pries $IM, just to bring home thi* we <strong>of</strong>ten had to stand over ninety and found out many thing* pertaining [orthe bent61 <strong>of</strong> Ocua <strong>City</strong> people<br />
message: "Ho!—Hard Time* are not degree-- and many thunder showers, to the little church, among them being H«H «f B**4arb*al. No. L-I61I. Owaer<br />
eomin*-ju*t S<strong>of</strong>t Times goini;» *~« "»>• •*"• -'mpo-ible. imposible " the fact that the pa.u>r receive, tlsoO OCOeVll Cit7H0nS8 CleailillR •»'»• •• "f»- M21 Wn4 "**"•<br />
. , * . . . , , So it goto, it U only a question <strong>of</strong> per year -alary then-, while this is !»««««««— «»reaa <strong>City</strong>, *. J.<br />
And there you hare the whole *iw- bfing u-u ^ your ,urroumlin(ptf ,„.. ,rgunWnt^, by ,hrr or four humlre.l COmBMiy<br />
Tiratnicot roucit open to tbr puMtc.<br />
D. McCIBBNV.<br />
Nlii %, B. lo.mr. a. H. M * r '<br />
id<br />
DENTIST<br />
DR. WILSON T. CBBISTIAN<br />
*•* Ceatral artaae.<br />
Ocaaa dty. N. J.<br />
Bell Phone 152 Ex-ray Diafwa<br />
Nitrons Ozida Administered<br />
HALCYON HALL<br />
111* Wesley are.<br />
Or*aa <strong>City</strong> New Jc<br />
Newly fumlihed rooms; run<br />
Three minatej from the beach<br />
Mn ~ FnDcU D - Maxwell<br />
HIGBES CENTRAL PHARMACY<br />
EigklJi at. and Wealey ate.<br />
Phase 145<br />
J. Thomley Hughe*, P. D.<br />
Pharmacist in Chart*<br />
MILLER COTTAGE —<br />
IM, All nrt IUISIML W» :<br />
rUwf«auwlord«i, Ul«« Bs s.<br />
Btion. <strong>Ocean</strong> aty U ln good flnan- tntg it murt i^ gnal ^ work In tXith .loiiar, „„„, mi^i i,y a >ma|i «,„. „,,,„.„ rboulbQfcMlll€l<br />
roiog on in the dty than ever before m > fricn.U in the ea.t and the hot holds service, in a tiny chapel in their<br />
Otrtaialy building operation, keep "*****' **** "*« bt * n h " rin «- and ""le town nearby. Mo.t <strong>of</strong> the money J^i^^wuv.-^. Ul " °<br />
rireuLuin«. ' "^ * rith *" my he * rt tbMt l coui ' 1 '' ***•*" by **• u>uri * u llurin|t tlwl j,« Waat AMMS<br />
* clIxul " un »- pai, these cool breeie» on to them, summer month>. who are mostly »*ry' «, ca ^^T~<br />
Paopla in <strong>Ocean</strong> aty hare plenty After a delightful stay in Vancouver, generous when the collection plate is °"*" "** ^ rtMf a.w^' * mt<br />
<strong>of</strong> "ready" money. They are spending we got aboard our pullman and con- pa*Md. "<br />
it bat they are only spending It when tinued our joomcy through the Can- The headquarters for the Candlan JONES, ROGERS * BA55ELL<br />
Oltu All lb« Yesr<br />
Hotoalrr Hral<br />
Voottoi, Huemn I Stnlui<br />
LAW OFFICCS<br />
LMJKA I MILLtH<br />
yoa |o after them. They do not bring adain Rockies to Lake Louive Chateau. Mounted Police U in DanfT. end al*o<br />
Hagh*s Ceatral Paarmacj<br />
Stk sai Wesley A««.<br />
.^, _. . It i* not to be wondered at when too .ulphur springs and the govern- '<br />
thatr change to you on a silver platter wotid.mU, trailer, speak <strong>of</strong> this spot ment r»«rvi.tion. We had a delight- , H ONC «IO-4<br />
and say. "Please, Mister, wHI you sell », one <strong>of</strong> the loveliest place* on earth, ful ride <strong>of</strong> three ho^n." duration this<br />
m* a hotus and lot?* As you stand on the Immense porches afternoon down among the mountain<br />
Tha coming sssinu will be the gr*a| °' the hotel and in front U the beauti- goau. yalu, moose and buffalo, but we Q<br />
ast tha dty has ever known bat the ' ^ t * wn * 1 P ln K down to the lake, were not allowed to leave the autoroo- •<br />
^ , „, . . . ,, , . which is <strong>of</strong> a wonderful shade <strong>of</strong> light bile. All these animals were in fine<br />
vacationist a 01 haT.hU wallet tuckad ; b|(le> tUndlag m ^theT Me ^ £„ conaition. Then we vi*it*d lovely<br />
datp Into hi* insi.le pocket, which big mountains <strong>of</strong> rock, while directly Lake MinnewhaUks. where ten feet _<br />
little differenca as long as ha between, up and beyond them the Vie- from the wharf the water is four hun- —<br />
brines money with him. tsria Glacier stands, over ten thousand dred and twenty-fire feet deep. We<br />
THE BISCAYNE »«»-«=•»-•' »«*...««;...<br />
MOW OfXM<br />
KaQ»lo« nurliinrr ksJroora<br />
OCTSoswuue..ir-»U. Moorlynutrsc ANDREW C- BOS WELL<br />
i'rlv.ls H»ll.. rUnklrt<br />
> ......,,v Law Offices<br />
Joaaixo PaoMrrLv OOMC<br />
Wv Al> I ER TONILIN<br />
13* ASBURV AVCNUC<br />
OCEAN CITY NKWJKIISCV<br />
CANDY COTTAGE<br />
.....<br />
•»cr»o fily N.« U n<br />
UfM ail lb« \ rmr. Wirn roou. sa4<br />
" a e U r ln C h w > c e r y<br />
OCSAM crrv. a j<br />
L Leslie Headley Co.<br />
their mahogany desks and rent eot-<br />
tasaa and atll lots over the counter.'<br />
We. are back to the old days <strong>of</strong> kel-'<br />
Bag. Tha fighter, tha hustler, tha go-<br />
Illlir, is tha man who will do busi-<br />
!<br />
Bard Timea are not comin<br />
left Thmaa golngl"<br />
LOCAL BOY AT BUCXNELL<br />
Balaad C. ^~-*-j*—. gndoata <strong>of</strong><br />
ta* Ocaan <strong>City</strong> Bujh School, daaa <strong>of</strong><br />
•mt, U attend!** tha BackaaU UaiTer-<br />
•Ity at Lewiatarg. Pa, waara ha U ao-<br />
MOad for a foax-jaan* eeorta fai drfl<br />
aitlnaian Ha Is tha son <strong>of</strong> Hush,<br />
and lee, from base to summit. The <strong>of</strong> great beauty, the big field*, where<br />
WHYNOTTBY<br />
Chiropractic<br />
ARCHTTECTUAL SERVICE<br />
jaara* aid has had charge <strong>of</strong> tha Caioo'<br />
Will aim I at Ttnth Btreat 8Utioa'<br />
I<br />
MONUMENTS<br />
Hni.iO.ni, HmAen, SdU, Gntr Pasta<br />
MEMORIALS OF DK3NITY AND DISTINCTION<br />
Dttigmad, cut aad mndmd with portku-<br />
- far regard for JmcNridual nquinmentt<br />
lcrgeat and fiaeat stock <strong>of</strong><br />
amaUriak era collected—<br />
I<br />
standard granites aad snarblea<br />
froaa qaarriea tmsMma tor the<br />
ajoalirf<strong>of</strong> their product.<br />
T. U. Brink. D. C<br />
938 Sooth Apartment<br />
C R. KluingeT, D. &<br />
CHIROPRACTORS Hoars 10-1 S-o<br />
Sat. and SOB. by appointment<br />
<strong>City</strong> Garage<br />
aMVWMTH AMD HAVMN AVK.<br />
THE DARLINGTON<br />
*£??£$%.i> .<br />
51S E »OHTH 8TBEET<br />
"..JUUDUIIU"" 1 (Eighth aad Wesley ate.)<br />
Phsaa *tt * W ** CU7> N - J '<br />
DR. DAVID M. SAXE ^^Kner and builder or ArtiUie<br />
Vrtcriaary Sargeaa Bungalow*. Conrenient, CotUfe*.<br />
21 N. Virginia are. Atlantic <strong>City</strong> L > u >-d*te ApartmenU, Modera<br />
Diseases <strong>of</strong> dog* aad caU a raedalty Hot « l11 -<br />
Oeean Oty calls cren tpedal<br />
VIVIAN B. SMITH<br />
ooafas» OITY. ««•<br />
•oona OCBAN CITT<br />
K. MacYkriaaa, pobUdty di-<br />
al the Diiiaiaia aoy the good Uia«B <strong>of</strong> life *to»lahtfS<br />
let it U BOOB. . -<br />
THE HARRIS RESTAURANT<br />
w.r<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
OCEAN CITY,'N. £, THURSDAY; OCTOBER 18.1921<br />
In the Realm <strong>of</strong> the Churches<br />
BAPTIST NEWS AND NOTES ; HOLY TRINITY CHURC<br />
Service for Bunday at 10:30 A. M. (Cplicopal)<br />
nrid 7:46 P.M. The) Pastor will preach<br />
Tthe m..1.i..K and give the second Cor - 11lh Ofr "» and Con "«'<br />
lltustrateil talk In the evening. This T h « "•»• Jowph W. Watts,<br />
week the sulijoct will Iw "Joseph a' Rsctor.<br />
Type <strong>of</strong> ChrlHt" Illustrated with 8umlay Services—<br />
»||,les und picture Tho uttemUncs 7M ^ m> „„, Communion<br />
! t S l a y n ' Rht W ' nt X * y ° ml th °<br />
AH teachcr» <strong>of</strong> the Sunday School 10 ' 15 > U 1 second celebra-<br />
~^in,, s.vrn.1 seholarn will be nro- tlon <strong>of</strong> th « Holly Communion.<br />
nn.l thcrmwIvcH lw present at cverj-<br />
• e**loii. Sevenil scholarn will be pro-<br />
motel from the primary department<br />
next Sun.lay.<br />
' r •"•••« • ddrM1 "<br />
next Sun.lay. Week Vzyt—<br />
Rev. I.nwU mid wife returned la*l 10 a. m.. Saint's days and holy days.<br />
Saturday frcm a little auto trip to<br />
Washington -n.l point* In Virginia, ac- t'nioa Caapet-by-tlst-sta<br />
eompanl^fc^<br />
.f Mr. im.l Mr*. Ackley. <strong>of</strong> thc Day- "^ •> , » n. »v ,<br />
L Uakery <strong>of</strong> thin <strong>City</strong>. John Ben- Tho ««'• •« Bowman. D. D. <strong>of</strong><br />
iwtt U -upcrintendent <strong>of</strong> thc Central Philadelphia, will preach every Sun-<br />
Union He-cue Mliu.|on In Wa-hliijrton day .luring Jnly. "<br />
and doe. it splendid work irfont: th< % ___^<br />
' down and out. <strong>of</strong> that cii\. Mr», FIRST H K. CHURCH !<br />
Bennrtt I. p-rtleularlr l,,t^rr.t«l I.. " ^ ^ ^ I<br />
l!u> OiiWien'- I'm.nROIUV II..mo foi _<br />
li.tle o..e- left de.titute. An inv.-ti Th » »•»• ""• J«*" Handlsy. Pastor.<br />
i-Jli<strong>On</strong> oi' this vx.ik «i. piiinyml by 10.30—Morning worship.<br />
the- local pa.U.r. " 230-8onday schooL<br />
Fix poon- ircoive.1 thc hand <strong>of</strong> 7 30—Evenlrur service<br />
fcli«w>-hip Sun.lay momincr. They ———<br />
LISTENING IN ON THE WORLD!<br />
Next to the a»-.<br />
tomobile, the<br />
most amasing<br />
thing <strong>of</strong> this cen-<br />
tury, perhaps, is<br />
the way thc wire-<br />
less hat spread<br />
among amateurs<br />
in America. Thc<br />
V S. Navy a.-<br />
icrts that 500.001)<br />
boy«, girls and :<br />
young men have<br />
such radiophone<br />
planii, mo>t <strong>of</strong> ;<br />
them costing<br />
Iron $10 to Ki.<br />
This is an average<br />
<strong>of</strong> 10.000.lo each<br />
state — but <strong>of</strong> -*?<br />
course some v'<br />
stales have sev-<br />
eral times 10,000 ....<br />
Every night ir,<br />
news in Morse *V<br />
code or lecture* " /*/'<br />
or addresses or •.i^ir/i<br />
concerts arc sent<br />
out from central<br />
stations in citic* - ^ -m*~~<br />
(or the twreflt o< •' » ' "^ -.<br />
•iic-vc ainalru'«. - *<br />
The United « *<br />
States Xa»y exercises a certain control ever these amateurs through what<br />
ii.knoun a< the "Navy Radio Amateur llureau." This bureau sends Ihe<br />
jiii.iljiir copies <strong>of</strong> secret codei, arranKes concerts and lecture* for them<br />
and otherwise interests them. An anutcur writing to Popular Science<br />
Monthly tays thc bureau even sent him ^ personal message soon alter he<br />
joined.<br />
Thc same urUcr'tays that wlien "he-iir»i got.nis apparatus together,<br />
he took it out on the porch. The wire touched a standpipc on thc porch,<br />
and instantly he heard music.' Wireless sounds come through the .air tike<br />
ripples on a pond, and nathcd against the receiving wire. Inthis case they<br />
»ashed against thc metal slamlpipc. jnd thc minute Ihe wire touched it.<br />
the concert that was in thc air jt the moment began to reproduce a* the<br />
apparatus in his house.<br />
a. If any ol our communitv l»>ys are mtcre«ted in liccomint; amateur<br />
radiograph operators they .linul.l wrue. "L'lutcd Stales Navy Radio Ama-<br />
teur Bureau, New Voik C.V>.'<br />
»>•*<br />
werf Mr. ni d Mr-. John Wllllumson<br />
•in«l Mr. P!-d M> -. Crramcr ..f thc Fir»t<br />
Hnpti.t Cliurth, Clicte;. nnd Mr. and<br />
Mr*. C. fi. Kclk. from the Central<br />
Iljr.ll-' Oiu:ch, WcHxiliury. Thene<br />
ft.lkx ••no welcomed Into member-hip<br />
<strong>of</strong> thc local church.<br />
VT AUGUSTINE'O CHURCH<br />
1333 Asbury Avenue.<br />
Tic Pev. Thomas F. Blake, Rsctor.<br />
The R«v. Francis Bums, <strong>of</strong> Over-<br />
brook Seminary, assistant.<br />
riRST PRISBVTKRIAN CHURCH<br />
A,v«nth Strtet and Wesley Avenue.<br />
Th« Rev. B. a. Snyder, Pastor.<br />
,03rt_Mornln)[ ,crTlc..<br />
2J(V Suoday Knoot<br />
743—Evening servlca.<br />
MASQUERADE PARTY f>R DANCE HOW POTTERY IS FASHIONED<br />
. R«. R. a. Snyder. Pastor. Helpf "' H *"° We ~ H " U , cklll * tha Mafcar -^.ducs.<br />
Mornln* service AIon « *" h OtU>heT come thou ft n wsra UtansUa That Ara I<br />
Sunday school °' P*" 11 * 11 ' ma-k balls and ilanceH, etc.. ful ta tht Kya.<br />
Evening servlc*. and each year wo like to -hare in -<br />
Prayer roecUng Wednetday era- some <strong>of</strong> thc fun provi.led ut this time. From lh» eor ''^<br />
n.ng ., T.« o-ctock. More or .... dre.^l »p affair* are "/J'XUh'J^tt^ ito<br />
gnei, every K«r. generally ,U..tl,,K J-^ 8 «(!|bo><br />
h). |nvitjli..n». In makf m-»Moos In the coUectloo <strong>of</strong> our tvery<br />
rt> <strong>of</strong> |nU ailf utenjUU.<br />
icntionality The grestsst msker <strong>of</strong> earthefm'uc*<br />
e <strong>of</strong> H.lh»eVt. fun Tr> \<br />
r ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ VflTT<br />
""** bc * n «hoi*ii. the fir.t thinic t<br />
conj)|(1<br />
f<br />
Inviution- wiitUn on p.i-t-canl> cut<br />
into shapei. <strong>of</strong> witclic* cr pumpkini-<br />
4,mud world. The quality <strong>of</strong> the<br />
ejjy u«t-d decides toe kind <strong>of</strong> pottery,<br />
fi l ht ill t<br />
ito p pp ejjy<br />
See F.ed about that Auto overhaul- an.l .lecorate.1 »ith butt..nfjre frraks. *i..nr chins, or fine enlna th«t will<br />
g before winter .eU ln-goo.1 work, will be uni.,ue. A. "lack -nd ...ange pr.-lu.Td. The ^f c ~* k *^'"' *'<br />
Ing before winter met* In—good work._will be unique. A- black -nd orange<br />
low price*. 110 A*bury a»»nue—313- are the Hallowe'en color-, a black car.<br />
j| ^,|v. with orange lettcrinir, or vln» vpr»a<br />
ber 17, Continuing Untfl<br />
January 31. 1922<br />
REfilitTRY AND ELECTION if friendly ghosU you've i*\er ~<br />
Pu>urant lo law notice l» hereby And think there'* nothing to it,<br />
given that the Board <strong>of</strong> RegUtr> and Come to my houw on Halloween.<br />
Klection* in and for e«r>' election rm »ure you will not rue It-<br />
""" lrt '" WEAN m<br />
; •<br />
in the County <strong>of</strong> Cape May, State <strong>of</strong><br />
con.in.* brie* day. It Is <strong>of</strong>ten irU"-l<br />
wiih UiuargB <strong>of</strong> lesd ground will, th-<br />
eUy. Tbls ifUt» '- aluiMt trun*i«r-<br />
• eat «nd the rich '>rs <strong>of</strong> ib.> H«)<br />
«b"O ihroagh hswhionwly. The t*»\<br />
riowe\rr. b»* been foand to csu«> In-<br />
tollruil po (> onlng sbffl nrM ^«1<<br />
have been kept tn tbe«« eooveaU-nt<br />
mnlalnrrs so that *«lt lUied wsra I*<br />
m.w» la cUmsnil In som# e.«ntrl«<br />
Ini.llUud trurli may no! be sold<br />
<strong>of</strong> muking regUtration <strong>of</strong> voter* on Mother Witch on Mon.tay evening. Oc- pn-lurrd by throwing coorw<br />
TIESDAY. .KTOBER » ,«U tober ». at H. ..'._ avenue. ,h. U,n * ^ « * t _<br />
The <strong>of</strong>ftdal opening Mate i. October u.i.li..K thereto the name* <strong>of</strong> all per- name on the opposite. ,<br />
llTbut^. faTling on Sun.lay. when *»« entiUe,! to the right <strong>of</strong> suffrage Th. next Important .up to Uke<br />
Tta o«n O t^r*ilieunUnueto Jan- ity to be heard, .hall be »hown not to setting*, favor, and *o forth. Half,<br />
open »«a>o ^ enUtle.1 lo vote ln that election the fun <strong>of</strong> the evening U In having<br />
uar> .ii. i *_ election.- the room* appropriately llumli.,ted<br />
Since the r«laja. law ^topped ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ileeormUd.<br />
tion will meet at the following de.Jg-.ally trimmed with orange and black<br />
main riiiht shre they an-. lUlber<br />
ttu-y it" not pwM» tno oeccsury pa-<br />
aaIn- n ill«rrxnrd<br />
llf.'• law*. Of COUPM? you mn nit<br />
.luw n utt.l fUMUIIU U bvrvs'cr >ou w ant<br />
to M> loiiz as you don't IUI|MIU) HM><br />
j*t>in-»» "t uthi-r»- Hut |«i.|Uf wbo<br />
nt tn pi ..o In life take I be dWoars<br />
an.l titak.- the nv»t <strong>of</strong> Ibnu. Tb<br />
an- iu> f.nnU r <strong>of</strong> lift"- imdr* an.1 .luu-<br />
i:rru« .111. bri Ibsn oiht-r |«'u*<br />
•veiling »ku-- fiviiuciilly ha»c<br />
lx«en d--k «ith the flight <strong>of</strong> .luck;».><br />
Milliun. <strong>of</strong> black .luc!<br />
l« fee.linir in the me:..l..»- ,<br />
.tream . Mallard- .m.l c-<br />
: l»o are ^rrt\in|{.<br />
The Stute ganve law- fix U>f follow-<br />
on: Duck>.<br />
25 In all (except Wood Duck, un.1<br />
Ki.ler Duck»); Geex. H; Brant, K;<br />
CooU «n.l Gallinule.. i'»; Wil»on »nip<br />
or Jack>nip», 'iH. KilliiiR <strong>of</strong> Wool<br />
•Ilia-* i» prohibits. I. To remove<br />
feuth': from a bftd in tl'e- fiel.l or<br />
•uood.s tT «,nc.-ul iU Uleutity. u!»o i»<br />
u \iolation <strong>of</strong> the game b»»-<br />
Wild duck, and geei* are huntel<br />
along all the freJ> and ^ilt waters<br />
<strong>of</strong> New Jer«y Uit the be.t <strong>of</strong> the<br />
• port centre, about the coa»t*l bay*<br />
and the n»ei» ai»l lake* near the*<br />
shore.<br />
l.er><br />
Second Wsrd—(owl t» an.1 the .lecorutlon* <strong>of</strong><br />
Adrertise In the SENTINEL<br />
KLEtTHIN<br />
to fill the fallowing <strong>of</strong>fices:<br />
Uan CoruBcr.<br />
Ihse Member <strong>of</strong> the Board U Chsara<br />
Frrrholdrrs (FlrU Ward).<br />
Ihte Meaiber <strong>of</strong> the Baara* W CWra<br />
r'rrvhoMrr* (Sccaaa' Ward).<br />
l*nr Justice <strong>of</strong> I Be Peace (First<br />
Ward).<br />
th» Jastirr <strong>of</strong> the Pesce (Htcsaa*<br />
Ward).<br />
And that the election <strong>of</strong>ficers will<br />
ut o. a Board <strong>of</strong> Election at places<br />
»bove mentioned on the above day<br />
eommencinE at »ix o'clock in tha<br />
morning. tlo»ing at i*ven o'clock in<br />
the evening.<br />
• HABRY A. MORRIS.<br />
Adv.. 10-13. 3t. Qty CUrk.<br />
leave* help to put one at once Inl<br />
parencie* by coveriog with yellow tis-<br />
sue and parting on cut-out ghoaU.<br />
Jack-o-uuitem> und pursuing »iUhe».<br />
If the gue.U are reccited into a dimly<br />
lighted room, with all the win.low*<br />
thus decorated and a lantern hung out-<br />
>Ua <strong>of</strong> each, Ihe effect will be inde-<br />
scribably w-eird.<br />
(To be continued next week.)<br />
iti."> an- uibfiln:<br />
-l\«-« In rlrt~utu»tanet*« anil cet-<br />
trli. in the world. Ttuy are<br />
rnlni: how tho [«i>i>le «bu ulways<br />
lit-.- i*\ >h«f ilrtiKir UMVV to stnif^le to<br />
_TI al.'iis. 'H>e knowlrdiu will be<br />
h*-l|)ful In th«> days that are to be.<br />
Lo.t s-:.:ct'Uj.J* ITiCS an ad In<br />
tha SENTINEL and it will be quick-<br />
ly returned.<br />
MAIL MEW WALKS INTO DEATH TttAP<br />
PORK SHOULDERS, lb. 19c<br />
All Nice saa Uaa. Aay Sixe Yaa Wast<br />
DORSEY'S<br />
Quality Market House<br />
725 Asbury Avenue<br />
PICNIC HAMS, lb. 12*°<br />
N*w CaUest KasBlsVrs.<br />
COUNTRY<br />
PUDDINGS<br />
aa. Aay Bis* Ysa Waat.<br />
COUNTY<br />
SAUSAGE 25c<br />
Butterine, Ib. 25c<br />
Aay Brass! Yoa Waat—Mailsy's ar G~d Lark<br />
HAMBURG<br />
STEAK<br />
COOKED<br />
TRIPE<br />
*« aSo^/a'trak'Bl'Ariail mcu«agrr. and refc the mail car. Kacrn-<br />
^kS dsastrCaki <strong>On</strong>* Pag«. ol St<br />
•B3LwaW®Sffl-3B.-Jft S9.-JS<br />
Sha waw cimmM oaTKipr-* cat.<br />
BUMF<br />
BOUND<br />
BIBLOtN<br />
Steaks, lb. 25c<br />
Look!<br />
MANIFOLD<br />
Wrapped in Packages <strong>of</strong><br />
500 SHEETS<br />
70c<br />
Over<br />
2 Reams<br />
Per Ream<br />
Up to 2 Reams<br />
- Per<br />
Ream<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Printing and.<br />
Publishing Co.<br />
744-746 Asbury Avenue<br />
OCEAN CITY, N. J.<br />
ONE BRAND-<br />
ONE QUALITY-<br />
<strong>On</strong>e Size Package<br />
All oar skill, facilities, and lifelong knowledge <strong>of</strong> tho<br />
finest tobaccos are concentrated on this oue cigarette—<br />
CAMEL.<br />
Into this OWE BRAND, we put the utmost quality.<br />
Nothing is too good for Camels. They are as good as it's<br />
possible to make a cigarette.<br />
Camel QUALITY is always maintained at the same high,<br />
exclusive standard. You can always depend on the same<br />
mellow-mild refreshing smoothness—the taste and rich<br />
flavor <strong>of</strong> choicest tobaccos—and entire freedom from<br />
cigaretty aftertaste.<br />
And remember this! Camels cdme in one siie package<br />
only—20 cigarettes—just the right size to make the greatest<br />
saving in production and packing. This savins goes<br />
straight into Camel Quality. That's one reason why you<br />
can fot Camel Quality at so moderate a price.<br />
Here's another. We put no useless<br />
«« frills oa the Camel package. Ho "extra<br />
wrappers!" Nothing just for show!<br />
' Such things do not improve the smoke<br />
any more than premiums or coupons. And<br />
their added cost must go onto the price<br />
or come out <strong>of</strong> the quality.<br />
<strong>On</strong>e thing, and only one, is responsible<br />
for Camels great and growing popularity<br />
fc —that is CAMEL QUALITY.<br />
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AMD PU&UUUNQCO.<br />
****** <strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> a Scries <strong>of</strong> Letters I<br />
Ball Vaoaa Ko. 1SW<br />
=-- Received by This Office I<br />
QCUM CRT,<br />
RS T. DOWDNEV :<br />
ClwIK WniTES Or TnlP;<br />
nsrssvsl'^ i r& The following U from the pen <strong>of</strong><br />
un. T. Dowdney Clark, <strong>of</strong> Woodbury,<br />
whose summe rhome la at 821<br />
- • • , . - - • — - -<br />
, t^mm ssssws tlsss<br />
tl m<br />
Summer Auxiliary <strong>of</strong> the Pint if. E. !<br />
Church, and has Juit completed a |<br />
10400-mile trip throagh the West,i<br />
British Columbia, the Canadian Rock-'<br />
j **• « nd °- Gr ~ t THS SPRIT OF SUCCESS British Columbia, the Canadian Rock-<br />
Farhape the dominant factor In j **• « ***-• '<br />
nd °- Gr ~ t ***-•<br />
keeping; <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> going ahead U i Since writing my but latter we have<br />
tat everlasting btlief m Ha futore. | be« to severaJ plaeea and have been<br />
E^Utap^wlih,h.po.;;^^J^<br />
sfhlHHaa <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. It rtmindi, Seattle, Washington, which la a beauerne<br />
<strong>of</strong> the spirit <strong>of</strong> the Wed They! Uful city located on Poget Sound.<br />
Jort "Keep Thinking'* success and car- i There were many place* <strong>of</strong> interest to<br />
ded on by the wares <strong>of</strong> "Faith" vUlt ' th * eht<strong>of</strong> one to me was the<br />
"which S—trat. the balmy atmo*' *S"**. f** *? two ^^iT* <br />
OCEAN CITY SENTINEIV OGJLMtf CITY, N.T,<br />
3<br />
PROHIBITION DOESNT PREVENT INTOXICATION<br />
OH BOY<br />
'ATfc GREAT<br />
STUFF VvrMUt<br />
IT LASTS! ,<br />
Indiana <strong>of</strong> many tribes! to lack <strong>of</strong> time an.l »pace. When our<br />
sweepa the "Knockers- the "Gloom end. " at sunset, when the mountains are re- thirty miles away) held bis Indian;over 10.000 mile* altogether, been In<br />
^ - - - ^ H o w ^ - o f f ^ ^ ^ ^ ^<br />
"""•feet. thousands <strong>of</strong> them growing Seattle »•*» moming a number <strong>of</strong> us walked <strong>On</strong> tke Train Ceiag Tkreagk Daketa.; number <strong>of</strong> lines <strong>of</strong> railroadMver many<br />
• ° aUo seemed to have as many They «* steep mountain trail over four I did not get to finish my letter, as river..' on five great bodie. <strong>of</strong> water<br />
DO YOU BELONGT ,„, gmwn mioBg ^ p,Tttneni,m, „[, miles, until we reached a height where I we left Banff earlier 8unday evening Including Pacific <strong>Ocean</strong>, an.l looked<br />
The Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce U a. M jn y^,^ ^a •" f"<br />
•St«*^J"^i t o ^ r f w ^«*-"-ffift? gregaUooal ataX. «J I O»ught a. P-' an.1 MlnneanoUs. go up to Du.uO,.' «"• 2^' q Ip m the Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce will tho^^ inhabitants, has many hand- I sat on the hard seat and looked at "here we take the .learner and travel 1/ returned.<br />
"^'<br />
allow that organliation, to aocompMsh some building, and the climate la slm- the plain wall, and heard the old eleven hundred and flfty.knm mile.<br />
Mun Uwags. Promise yourself now • ply wonderful, so cooling and Invigor- wheeiy parior organ grudgingly giving on the Crest Uke». including the locks j<br />
tot voa win mri . *„ hour. -»! ««ag and seMom geU abov. sixty-five out iu poor tooe., Uut no matter <strong>of</strong> SauK St. Ibxte and the St. Claire<br />
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NOTICE I<br />
•_rL^T t_^,T^!_! 1« <strong>of</strong> this wonderful trip, owing occaacin Hiw Jtns«» I<br />
•1-. vs>n^i^^i. •> 11^- ^1 .' *** beadlines upon the great neat. I Sabbath dawr*. Being a mlnUter 1 "SSOPC^I AUI. YCA<br />
DR. CHAS. H. VAIL<br />
A quitt. higb-cUiM bone vaiuble for iopeoplede»in»ga<br />
qiletDUce for REST.<br />
Cooking oatrr •oprrvtsaon ol a graduu<br />
IHrt.iioa. Brsuterrd Cndustc None<br />
TreltineoiTrooenToptn toS^Tuui<br />
OB. WILSON T. CHXISTIAN<br />
Miss *. B. looxr. B. f«.<br />
•Md W<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Ckty. K. I.<br />
Bell Phone US Ex-ray Diagnosis<br />
Nitron* Oxide .Adnrialatazad<br />
The PBOadtrpUa Bulletin takes a.<br />
. =<br />
aaasn some toaa <strong>of</strong> 01 them incm what wnai the iney y would daughter, uufnur, my Interest inicrui was «ss aroused uwiva mo and _M .• , ^ .•••••<br />
- Chat»««- "ounted Police U in Binff. and also<br />
7J0 Watt A<br />
1 Cat,<br />
JONBS, ROOERS * BASSELL<br />
A. l-JOMJs. *-«•»»<br />
Higkn Ceatral Paaravacy<br />
fth aa. Weaiey Ave.<br />
THE B1SCAYNE<br />
IKotlu nur !• nnr Uinoo<br />
! <strong>Ocean</strong> avmucoppo.iisUootljoi.rree.<br />
Pllvste HsItM Booklrt<br />
world-wide travelers speak <strong>of</strong> this spot ment noenmtion. We had a delight- S>MONC «ie-J<br />
aad say, "Please, Mister, win you sell aa one <strong>of</strong> the loveliest places 00 earth, ful ride <strong>of</strong> three hoars' duration this<br />
aw) a nan as and d lot?" l?" - j As A you stand on the h immense porches afternoon f down among tha h mountain i<br />
—. • wllj ^ ^ graae j <strong>of</strong> the hotel and in front is the beauti- goaU. )-aks, moose and buffalo, but we<br />
•r known bat the tal 1 * wn ^P*"' down to the lake, were not allowed to leave the automo-<br />
__^_l_. m . .. „ j . ; which U <strong>of</strong> a wonderful shade <strong>of</strong> light bile. All these animals were In fine<br />
vauOtniat wfll have his wallet tacked j blue, standing on either side are two condition. Then we visited lovely<br />
httle dlnViaute aa long aa he | between, np and beyond them the Vic- from the wharf the water is four hun-<br />
Mags money with him. j toria Glacier stands, over ten Ihonsand dred and tventy-five feet deep. We!<br />
Ann. T«.I astata men cannot mil at' '••* "*•", dothed entirely with enow saw also after many mountain views<br />
snas, n» ww. men « « an as. ... ^ ^ ^ ^^ ^ ^ ^ Tho <strong>of</strong> gnM btMllXyi jh. U f fleja^ where<br />
back to the old days <strong>of</strong> sel-<br />
. is the man who wfll do bust-<br />
"Hani Timea are not ceasing—Just'<br />
LOCAL BOY AT BOCXNELL<br />
Ocas* dry HIgJi kcneol. -*— <strong>of</strong><br />
s<br />
•ttr at Lewiaanc »»» warn he is as-'<br />
MM far a fear yeate* eaone la cMI<br />
Ha • tke eea es* Bock<br />
aw4 ataae he waa niae<br />
ttmf eU k*s had ckarga ef the TJaiea<br />
J t 4 at Tantk Street Statloa<br />
BOOaffa OCKAN CUT<br />
H. Matfaltaaa, aablldty dt-<br />
aa Ik* iaraay<br />
"aft ftaws* "awa*<br />
.-Jan<br />
Catr, X. X<br />
t he Tiatot<br />
at tke<br />
" ' •»«.<br />
MONUMENTS<br />
lT«le«Tia. Hirkm, Stlla, Caner Paate<br />
MEMORIALS OF DIGNITY AND DISTINCTION<br />
g ,<br />
Imr ngmrd for imdh^imil rmjui<br />
To* can cooeea 6oai tka<br />
k ls«fMt a*d ft»eet stock <strong>of</strong><br />
r<br />
gMUtiala e»er cwllcctod—<br />
CAafDSH TAKD<br />
M«—fartring<br />
l d<br />
i Prime Mcgwfteb<br />
GarjwMrwiatie<br />
aunoma ANDYAID<br />
— - HI<br />
O. X HAMMELL CO.<br />
WALTER TOMLIN<br />
PLUMBING and HEATING<br />
13a A9BURV AVCNUC<br />
OCEAN crrv MM JCNSCV<br />
IP YOU ABE SICK AND SUrTEBDJG AND CANNOT GET BESULTS<br />
WHY NOT THY<br />
T. U. Brink. D. C<br />
938 8outh Apartmant<br />
Chiropractic<br />
C R. Kiasager. D. C<br />
CHOtOPRACTORS Hour* lfr-1 »-6<br />
Sat and Bos. by appointment<br />
<strong>City</strong> Garage<br />
amVBMTH AMD HAVMM AVM.<br />
oosraai orrr. «•*•> jmmtmr<br />
L. W. MILLER<br />
This is a 8-19 B, Westinghouse<br />
fall automatic Electric<br />
Range, other styles in<br />
stock- Let us show you the<br />
advantages <strong>of</strong> cooking by<br />
electricity. Cheaper than,<br />
gai awri clcaDer. 1<br />
We carry a fuD hue <strong>of</strong> West-J<br />
gen Lamps.<br />
GANDY COTTAGE<br />
1 Q3 Ceniral AV«OL<br />
lOosan^MJ Newj«<br />
DB. DAVID kf. 8AXB<br />
Veterinary Saigeea<br />
11 N. Virginia sve. Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />
W»easea <strong>of</strong> dog. and cats a specialty<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> calls given special<br />
attention ^ ^<br />
Now ia the Time to<br />
Plant Privet Hedge<br />
Thomas J. Thorn<br />
FLORIST<br />
ANDREW C BOSWE14<br />
Law Offices<br />
Mattar In Chancery<br />
OCSAH crrv. a. J.<br />
L Leslie Headley Co.<br />
ARCMTECTUAL SERVICE<br />
5 1 S B I C B T > STREET<br />
U) - a » t « Apartments, Modrra<br />
HoUU -<br />
VIVIAN B. SMITH<br />
AUantio <strong>City</strong>. N. J.<br />
WM. H. Coixisaov. Ia.<br />
1128 Bay Aveawe ! *avaee.o.<br />
Occaa <strong>City</strong> >4ew Jenay ! CITII Eaflaetr aa4 SaTTtjaf<br />
1 en. JK.*.<br />
TIB UTMCBBOH aKMJB<br />
ands tUs reaUarant ta« at patat* >at<br />
•rev«ry vvUamtly eajeymc tkw»<br />
eelvea. Per tkera ia gaad MlewaVrf.<br />
aa watt at swan CawL Urmm><br />
in «ka geed tkiaa- at Mh He* in kawi<br />
*er bach aad If yea a*a win* yesrn '<br />
tat It be<br />
THE HABRJBRESTAURANT<br />
if.<br />
In the Realm <strong>of</strong> the Churches<br />
BAPTIST NEWS AND. NOTES<br />
Service for Sunday at 10:30 A. M.<br />
HOLY TRINITY CHURCH<br />
(episcopal)<br />
illustrated talk in the evening. This t*e Rev. Joseph W. Watte, M. A.. '<br />
week the subject will bo "Joseph aj ' Rector.<br />
Type <strong>of</strong> Christ" illustrated with Sunday Services—<br />
>lides and picture, .The attendance 1J30 „_ n^ Ho|y conuaonjon. ;<br />
^Sunday night went beyond the, 0M ^ ^ 8unday g^^,^<br />
imle^nesTfl .leTilute. 0 AnTnvctT Th « »•»• «^- J< *" H»ndUy. Patter.<br />
IMtion <strong>of</strong> thin work »w cnjoywl by 10.30—Morning worship,<br />
the local pa»«or. 1.30-Sunday acbooL<br />
Six person* received the hand <strong>of</strong> 7.30— Evenln* service<br />
fellowship Sunday morning. They<br />
were Mr. and Mr*. John Wllllnmwn FIRST PRUBYTtRIAN CHURCH<br />
nnd nd Mr. nnd Mm. Crrarr«r-<br />
«t sod the rich colors <strong>of</strong> tbo dsy<br />
abon throogh handsomsly. The lead,<br />
boirnrr. has been found to cao»e Intestlnnl<br />
r"i-"«i«g when arid foodt<br />
bave been kept tn tn»e eoovealmt<br />
rootstnrra so that salt glssed wart I«<br />
mar« tn doaad. In sos»» maattle* -<br />
l«md glased vessels 1^7 not be sold<br />
|>u> u<br />
for bousehotd Baa. Tb* ••>! K<br />
ult Into<br />
TUESDAY. OCTOBER It. lMU itober 31. at 8. avenue,<br />
-• "- hour <strong>of</strong> one o'clock In the eve- Masquerade.<br />
r the purpose <strong>of</strong> revising and: Put the person's name to be invited<br />
correcting uT^na. regirter. ar',aa to. ~«^ 1^ "*> ^ >° ur<br />
adding thereto the nunes <strong>of</strong> all per- name 00 the opposiU.<br />
M>n. enUtle«l to the right <strong>of</strong> suffrage 1 nie ^0.1,^,0 ^u be<br />
/ui m (t» dara that are to be.<br />
t ho:uctMng? PUce an ad In<br />
BEKT1NEL and U wiU be quick-<br />
PQRK SHUULDtlW, lD. lSfC<br />
Any fiiae Ye. Want<br />
Any<br />
DORSEY'S<br />
Quality Market House<br />
725 Asbury Avenue<br />
PICNIC HAMS, lb. 12*°<br />
New Caned Hiift— Very Kim and Uaa. Any Stse Yea Want.<br />
COUNTRY<br />
COUNTY<br />
SAUSAGE<br />
Butterine, lb<br />
HAMBURG<br />
BOUND<br />
SUUMN<br />
Of*<br />
COOKED<br />
TRIPE IKS' 15c<br />
Steaks, lb. 25c<br />
gaam aWawat CnV Deeaeai r "<br />
Loo k!<br />
MANIFOLD<br />
Wrapped in Packages <strong>of</strong><br />
. 500 SHEETS<br />
70c<br />
Over<br />
2 Reams<br />
Per Ream<br />
Up to 2 Reams<br />
Per<br />
Ream<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Gty Printing and<br />
PubHshmgCo.<br />
744-746 Asbory Avenue<br />
OCEAN CITY, N. J.<br />
ONE BRAND-<br />
ONE QUAUTy-<br />
<strong>On</strong>e Size Package<br />
AH our skill, faculties, and lifelong knowledge <strong>of</strong> tho<br />
finest tobaccos are concentrated on this one cigarette—<br />
CAMEL.<br />
Into this ONE BRAND, we put the utmost qualit-<br />
Itothing is too good for Camels, They are as good as ii<br />
possible to make a cigarette.<br />
Camel QUALITY is always nuJtitaitiftfi at the name high,<br />
exclusive standard. You can always depend on the sam*<br />
mellow-mild refreshing smoothness—the tast« and rich<br />
flavor <strong>of</strong> choicest tobaccos—and entire freedom from<br />
dgaretty aftertaste.<br />
And remember this! Camels come ia one alia P*ck*go<br />
only—20 cigarette*--just the right size to make the greatest<br />
•aving ia production and packing. This saving goes<br />
straight into Camel Quality. That* s one reason why yo«<br />
can get Camel Quality at so moderate a price.<br />
Here's another. We put ap yekt,<br />
fTi Train on the Camel package. Ho "extra<br />
wrappers!" Nothing just for thowl<br />
Such things do not improve the smoke<br />
anymorethanpremium.orcoapon», Aad<br />
. their added cost must go onto the pries<br />
or come out <strong>of</strong> the quality.<br />
Oao thing, aad oaW oao, la rt-poaattlo<br />
for Camels great and growing popularity<br />
_
POUR OCEAN CITY SENTINEL. OCEAN CITY. N. J<br />
OCEAN CITY WINS<br />
FROM WIL0W00D<br />
W.G.T. U.HELO<br />
', MEMORIAL SERVICE<br />
During Business Session<br />
Plans for State Convention<br />
Consumatcd<br />
Hotalt—MUa Katharine Lewis.<br />
, Tickets— Mrs. Mary Mllner.<br />
Pr»«s—Mm. Rosalie Howe. *<br />
Railroad*-—111** Mary Comon uml<br />
Mm. RoKulle Howe.<br />
The following superintendents wore<br />
appointo.1 at the executive meeting<br />
helil at the home <strong>of</strong> Sirs. Purker:<br />
Mother's MeetW*—Mrs. Klizulieth<br />
Gamly.<br />
Purlor MectiiiKi—MIKH Mnry Cor-<br />
«on.<br />
I Sabbath Observance—Mrs. Anna<br />
At the meeting uf the W. C. T. U, Steelman.<br />
helil at the WyomiiiK Hotel lust We.1- EvaiiKolistle-lMrs. Delia Smith,<br />
ne-olay afternoon memorial service* -Literature—Miss I.urrelia Conaril.<br />
for tho former president. Mrs. Cyn- : The Press—Mrs. Rosalie Howe,<br />
thia Swun wore conducted by Mm.' Flower Mission—Mrs. Bentham.<br />
Delia Smith. Mr*. Smith knew Mm.' The i\o\t regular meetini; which<br />
Swan fr.ju hor xirlliood iluy* ami her •will lie <strong>of</strong> un evangelistic uaturo and<br />
»ur.U r.incorniiiu the life <strong>of</strong> Mr*.;le«l by Mrs. DoMa Smith, will Iw hel.l<br />
GIRLS' CLl'B<br />
Writer W« N'nrd or OrganUalioa in<br />
Thin t iiy<br />
Tho fiilliiuini; U a letter that h:i-<br />
IICOII tocoivisl aiul i- \tell vtmtii ci.ii-<br />
Adams and Ferguson Fen- -i.loratiim Ii) tho \.iuiiir la.lie- <strong>of</strong><br />
tare in Shore Eleven's (K-oaii <strong>City</strong>. It i- truo they ha\o<br />
-iii.io wonderful linic-i at the Pruyrt<br />
Victory—Score 11-0<br />
Scott A«Nj lliu'ii >c*-t»T-<br />
•I Voi iru -«.II iMir.l tho<br />
ii thr rli'-idc 4|ij.irtrr-> mi<br />
1 Swan wore most eloI ""tf a 1 "' just -tay in tho<br />
inK ua, .,no <strong>of</strong> tho foatuio- <strong>of</strong> tho ll " UM ' """' lh * " r ^ 1 m< " K r<br />
Itunic an.t ha.I it not IM^-II fm tho<br />
brilliant dcfon-i- <strong>of</strong> tho \i-it.»l- 'AOUI.1<br />
havo tallio.1 i-ailii-i in tin- L-aino. Ho<br />
'kicko.1 Uith tho i-o.il- aftor tonrhiloui..<br />
Foiifu-.ni, 0,0:111 «"it>•"- .11.1 it.-ili.uk.<br />
(rot thi.iui.-li Wil.lv, ,.,-r. lino in tho<br />
sccnii.l iiiiaitrr ami made .'0 >.ir.l- U-- '"'••' "I «ci-..».l >'< 111 tho <strong>of</strong>fice, you<br />
fote lieini; turkletl. *"'"*"' '''•|" p "^ 1 ' if >"U have nothings<br />
It »a.» tho ..lime !.-:..n'- "" aujkin the ne\t morning<br />
\cll nlea-o.| ''""' l >" u ^'l I'lue when you know<br />
,ri;i.. >ou liaM- to lotum tu the -ame ol.l<br />
»oik without haiiue -pent a cheerful<br />
Wild*. I o\eninl.'?<br />
M Tavlor "TI.P >I.UIIJ.' nton <strong>of</strong> ttu* ti.Hii have<br />
W.ill-un 11 "f J "' zrtl Ihr nrii: iiii:iK WORK<br />
:t (•. M.— Uu^-.i IJ.iu-.- .11..I Oval Kiiitr. <strong>of</strong><br />
Mivtini: <strong>of</strong> Slate f.\ot-uti\o (.'oiniiiiltoc tho ciiu'iuociini? .lo|i.ntnioiil 1*1,>ni tho<br />
—.lelottatoV pravor mo.-tinK le.1 hy (ieneml Offices nf llu> TWoplbmo Cnni-<br />
Mr^. ftara M. Cliaplino. p:iny ;„ Phiiaiioiphia. have ri.mplrteil<br />
Tues-|j> oveninir—Sii|i|ier at C.-.20, their v. oik hero on real ranciiiL' the<br />
at the First M. K. Church. Speeches :i:-.ult- <strong>of</strong> tin- io..,i.liiiu- :,,,.l .«iich<strong>of</strong><br />
wolcnnio. n ' J '- li:iJt ' h..l.| wei-kly mwtfrii:* ull ? w< " al1 r >.•• . \- t> 1. .. '*<br />
Krmplrr<br />
M..I..-II<br />
OJ-cn<br />
. Paoli<br />
anl to<br />
»<br />
u. I.<br />
ttl0 he:i.l.|Ualtoi»<br />
I Mate ». IV |J. Si'Ctotary •• .<br />
c::jr «-''»'"•-"•• "< oc,r; c *H0MERUN" BAKER<br />
M<br />
thev mrot liore 1<br />
;r ""•<br />
f<br />
The hoa.l.martoi- will I* at the<br />
Hotel Hi- UtSti ntsTAMI HAIIINC<br />
ONE OF OUH NEW MODELS<br />
I:\IBY THI U>IIAV<br />
Pavi.<br />
-U-Ifulllatk<br />
I. Tavli.r<br />
hul »v can"t iU> ull the<br />
i.nmi.i w. »HX»T «»<br />
l»«j-tinir ..-al-elvf<br />
J-.n, A.lanis.<br />
rjach an.I evorv-<br />
I'"" 1 Ihu lut lllb.1<br />
Goals from touch.iowi, A.l.im-. i '"•** " ( " l '-» l ° 'iifferent thoughu anil<br />
He»l line.man—> '"' """'''"' ""' ** •<br />
FW.I ju.lKe-John'-in. Pc L'mpirf "' al llfl P '" ihe Clt >' ll """Mni<br />
—Hou^nick. Princeton. Time <strong>of</strong> r 3 htt har ' t to 1 ' n - <strong>On</strong> the contrary,<br />
•luartcr,—10 ar.l 12 niiiulr- "' %Mlljl ' 1 "'"' '"'" " f fu " " IhJ "<br />
i,,tr.c-,l.Mk- wollc<br />
— o— "Fr.ili-. a -. h|.-n'l an<br />
Mi-- X. Y.Z.. care The Sentinel. <strong>Ocean</strong>.<br />
team.<br />
('in. V. J., an.l we will join our ef-<br />
It i» tho opinion <strong>of</strong> n,a..y II..II,UI, flil io n:ak»- thij« -utfice.-tion ma-<br />
<strong>of</strong> the CliamUr ..f t'..n.metre that the t, , ur "<br />
Information ilur.-au in i.|«-iati"!. this<br />
year >incr Juno It -luul.l I* kept<br />
open tho entiio \on. Tl..• -*ri>-iar>'» C\KE AND PIE SALK<br />
report sho^ - that the bun au ha. l**-*n<br />
The Ui.ne»" Auxiliary <strong>of</strong> the Kir»t<br />
a rauuiMe u--.t t.. the cit\ in han.i- p<br />
.--iivt«-f ijn < *'urch wilt hot.l a homeling"<br />
the ttan-ient vi-itoi ar... in HI.- ;n :n.i..e c.kc an.l nio >^Je on Satunlay.<br />
Oct..l« Irrmry Hith«a>><br />
The peopl« <strong>of</strong> Delav»are have r^en<br />
aiaured that the ferry connettini: Delaware<br />
roa.U with Ne» Jrr~-y r. a.w<br />
erot-ine rviavkare Bay from Le^e» to<br />
Cape Hay »nl U- cnmplett.i l.j com-<br />
•"iauonem from the Sute <strong>of</strong> NV»-<br />
Xemey v«ho have maiie a survey <strong>of</strong><br />
the ptopo>«.| route. They aer.t carefully<br />
orrr the route thromth Ccoritetourn<br />
to Lrse. ami tnforme.1 the Delaware<br />
8tate HiKf...iy r,,mmi-.k.., rhjt<br />
the next w»Jon <strong>of</strong> IM New Jen*><br />
Le«i»Uturr U >urr to pau the till;<br />
vhich mill be operative.<br />
A meaaure provi.iins for the ferry,;<br />
' btrodocetil t*x M aie !i».it HMM> -<br />
The O|M>IIIIIL: <strong>of</strong> tiu* 'luck •4-a-^'ti Mill v*iitt«*t. S^-pti'ininr h.t- IMI'H a t>ii»><br />
MS* u jvirt> uckini; *ea-nii thi- vear will >ee<br />
f the year, llun.ln-.l- nf -|»iil.-nirn.<br />
many a paitv KmntC i'Ut fmm htfie.<br />
: • a ie»ult. aie iliukMiiK out i»l- ami<br />
The .luck- have l^en KIWIIK nu-r into<br />
ii-cl., once lai.l away f"l tlur winter.<br />
the 1-ock l^i\ - for -..nu* time and tlve<br />
..ml ai* hu-tlini: to join the itinv*iuir<br />
man wh.. t-nyty - -hiM.tin^r i- -uie t<br />
.lan..,f r.iituni. ;uit:lei -• •<br />
liav** -i.me e\tla U'<br />
In the itiy • an.l .itf the c.u-t. the<br />
l.iUKr-t ui-akti-h ait- i:"» taltuiK the<br />
Ijit —eieat -)tllo»-lin" or "tl.le runner»"<br />
that i.fti-n leaih j urii;ht <strong>of</strong> ten<br />
tmun.l.i.i HK.M-. Hie blue ri-h. -tHpe.1<br />
l-j»», late ciiKjkri- atiil flnumler- al-o<br />
aie puttinK on tlwir. fai»»cll l nur city.<br />
i member <strong>of</strong> the 111th I'. S. .M.-nincx mul Tl.i- hotel.-, the huiMers ami the<br />
'servnl a year over sens. Il VVIIS thi- iKinkiiiit in.-titutloiis aie mukiiiK e\-<br />
T20-22 ASOURV AWE.<br />
outfit that mmle -urli a fine leninl ti-nrive prep:irutii>iis for I'.i'JJ, the<br />
ilurlni; tho "flu" epiilemie over thei« Kii-ati-t >eu»im in nur history. Whut<br />
BCLL PHONE 18<br />
At tho beginning <strong>of</strong> HIP -rhnol toini VOL' ilninif?<br />
.here in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> I10 >ub--tituti.i( for<br />
n poiioil as a teacher <strong>of</strong> Fiench. lie FIIIK ALARM SIC.NAUS<br />
is tho -on <strong>of</strong> (.eorgo \V. S.iy, mul a,<br />
It —Sixth ami I'loa-1110 avonlio<br />
'irl'anil-oii <strong>of</strong> Kii-liin.l It. Sooy. nf tin 17 —Kleventh mul Hay nvenuG<br />
' Motel Hi ighton.<br />
Is — Kourtooiitli an.l Ilay nvenup<br />
.'•'' - Sovenlli ami \Vo>l avonlio<br />
Sutton &. Corson Co.<br />
General Contractors<br />
I'J - SWon.l ami A.-I.iny avonuo<br />
GRADING AND STREET BUILDING<br />
* Mct him-elf a mil ami reel. l.a-t<br />
Us—F«iuil«'iith "ml We-ley avenue<br />
FOR YOU<br />
T:t -Fourth ami <strong>Ocean</strong> avenue<br />
I'hui-.lav he -talte.1 nut to'try hi-<br />
,Awmn$»s and<br />
T.*i—Soventh an.l Oceiiu avenue<br />
liu-k ami u>- vi'iy well -jti-lii-.l uith<br />
Tii—Ninth ami Ocoan avotiuu Our price*arr !.»J <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J<br />
GOOD WORK. QUICK SERVICE. ALL WORK DONE ON PREMISES<br />
PLEASE GIVE US A TRIAL<br />
LAUNDRY NOW OI'EN<br />
E. A. CORSON<br />
GENERAL CONTRACTOR<br />
737 Asbury Avenue<br />
OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY<br />
ROADS. SEWERS. BRIDGES. BULKHEADS<br />
U-J<br />
ALFRED SCHERM<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Upholsterer and<br />
Decorator<br />
Window Shades and Awnings Made<br />
and Put Up<br />
1038 Asbury Avenue , . OCEAN CITY, N. J.<br />
"SINGER<br />
SEWING MACHINES<br />
9 9<br />
Hue >oo M*a the Latett Siafef Electrir<br />
Sr*iaf<br />
UMUH. If m»i aUa la ear >«are aad Irl am •ko w >oa a<br />
nil labor tatcr.<br />
Eiprrt rrpairiag'aa all aiake* <strong>of</strong> aiaHuara.<br />
PHONI^CR.\PH.S REPAIRED<br />
Wallace & Son. Inc.<br />
OpaailH Cil, Hall<br />
Have to Do a Lot <strong>of</strong><br />
H_ Kitchen<br />
in a<br />
Here'* a Deal tcrviceable big<br />
capacity compact tittle ga» range<br />
that will do more co<strong>of</strong>cing than the<br />
average gas range that takes up<br />
twice ai much Boor q»ace. Its •<br />
Vdcait Smooth Top<br />
ATTM<br />
an GAS LIGHT co<br />
MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE.<br />
No waltlux for two wedtit tu know If you ran get it: we ran Irll you at<br />
one*. Harcalua m Kajr and <strong>Ocean</strong> fmtit tmitierllew. hur> Avrnoc Ikrjn Cil>. N. J.<br />
Edgar F\<br />
Real Estate<br />
In 31 »t St. Section <strong>of</strong> Ocoan Git><br />
I-'iti ^>;i-. lor rvaio ur jl V '<br />
kviit *;•; i<br />
I.ot-. S«i!.I mi 1\ I'lr<br />
nt * 1.11 nurst .my<br />
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The: Tin Smitln<br />
1112 Ashury<br />
l>Nittu 7.»-\V<br />
All Kind* i.f 'luttgrN<br />
-iiixc if fmorcmir NOMTH O, Snr« SH<br />
B. F. GOETZ<br />
REAL ESTATE AGENCY<br />
FOURTH ST. AND ATLANTIC AVE<br />
OCEAN CITY. N. J.<br />
Orricc. 230-J<br />
RcaiOINCC. 202-M<br />
Qir Orr AT Poumi* Si«tr<br />
RCNTaiS<br />
Saics<br />
BUILDING LOTh<br />
?[1CH»HONT<br />
Clothing for Sale<br />
Cheap-Slightly Used<br />
Olrls' Size 16<br />
Suits, Coats, Dresses<br />
Young; Men's Suits<br />
Sizes 36, 37. 38<br />
Apply, 1016 Asbury Avenue<br />
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IN PUIWK6 FOR<br />
SHSOH 0F1922<br />
OCEAN<br />
_aat Baaaa Caawaaaiat Baafe) ass an i<br />
a u i wkittas U-wa. a_n k. kr mill ;<br />
Uoa kr tk* Basra ot Coa-riaaoa—> at aaM<br />
FOR PRESERVATION OF GAME _*«• J Automobile in shape for J^S<br />
- -T- - winter. Work done now very reason-- «• "sal ~%g-0. CHAsTHOW<br />
Vast Trasta ef Land In Varioua Ciua able. Fred. 110 Asbury avcnue^-313-<br />
wit H. CAMFUOX<br />
trlea Have Been Laid Asia* M—Aitv.<br />
"• *•<br />
Met Vet Crowds a. I Ta. u.<br />
C0 "" 0N<br />
___ I ttsrorallsta have expressed a fear<br />
— .- „. »- .. . . that wllh the eitloltsUoo <strong>of</strong> tbe waste<br />
F. C StaOaBfl Has Model! plaeaa <strong>of</strong> the earth, the Mcgrr wild anl-<br />
P—sanr-si* ns_t I-sHra.<br />
mal 1W Imoln o«Ui<br />
Tk. aoaa* aatkartMd tttntr •« k.<br />
*' *»P»es_y »* «*•» an more<br />
KCCUarani aaa lienea- , tronl>U than they an worth. UhalUm-.<br />
tcastn Store Ugew. ttkt rhinoceros snd the hippo,<br />
ADVERTISE<br />
Regularly<br />
nau tkta ortfla-am.<br />
mm A. MOBJDS.<br />
| win be crowded <strong>of</strong>f the asp* try sll-<br />
O3MXANC* l& IT»<br />
lbs sneeess <strong>of</strong> Floyd C Slmms in 1<br />
I<br />
m this fear, and<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s<br />
credit to hU own progreativeness and: ^.i^^ y(t ,»*_, H , stntlnieat to<br />
laganntty, and U typical <strong>of</strong> the op- ,_, „__ ._!_* rendering sny spe- -,_-.__.<br />
ptHtuulUas for sneeess in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. I ctoa a—mct. This Wes. with otters, • THE SEN TIP<br />
Starting in the rastaunnt and dtU-i has led to the eatabUihaMnt ot great |<br />
eataaMn business niae years ago in a, BBMonal parka, whteh are really great:<br />
«—Blag room at Moorlyn terrace and fc>twslB the Basks, trhowsn river aad WHXSXAS. ik. aw at Ckaaa<br />
tkaBeardwalk. - - „ . TeQewstone pass, it la nearly aa - av «« nnii CUF<br />
mfUtm<br />
dm a«iUK aUJlM. -Aa OrOmmam<br />
tk. BU !•»•„, IB.I.1.<br />
a,-a.k.<br />
Siaul kr Iks Ban* ot <strong>On</strong> ill<br />
du a Ik M to il Ma. :<br />
r BOH. »kk» ar. aaatr*-' •" •'l<br />
I > > I kr tkrir<br />
artUa. **4 • aw.au. a> faUani<br />
DaU. amn •-<br />
. .'. IStS I<br />
kr. a. ISIS c<br />
Oat. n. HI* r<br />
rta. a. itta<br />
». i<br />
• IS. !•£.<br />
saewj) from a sudtary atartdpoliit and MB Twe Cmpiait Paris ef the H» Ma* II. 1MB<br />
•valjttlat that weald nuke fer efn- BkM Besty Win Be POM* •II Jttr i*. tn»<br />
' try kaa beaa laataUad. TS. walk aaaatt, Alike. V,\ ^ P. US<br />
tiWandsfb^nrethstmsk-for -,_bod_l.lfl^d#111 K__«_. « iS ft !«! .<br />
. .Mlhass la the composition floor.! ^'Sj^fS^S,' . R ^SJ^! " *•« >"' l<br />
BB amag«|-tk«t It can be ftnihed! J i^d^trri^ Le^o? £1 ^""^'tJL 1 *^- - _M<br />
wttk a keee aa <strong>of</strong>ten as is needed.' oo, ryabrow u higher than (he other. DMTIW TT" 1 • ""^ °^ !•• !.•'•.<br />
There an three M-galloa c<strong>of</strong>fee arcs, fnets H srabbora things, however. J^J<br />
a 4#-fs0bs> alumHom stock pot, steam and she can nod eonsotsUoo hi that >uua Vti r^r% >rur •*** •<br />
taalsMarrlHslcsldishwatherandps- the rale la without eicrptioos. "la^orSaS? «fc«4^« tk. i«t« rf<br />
tata patler, etc. Steam far the c<strong>of</strong>fee The sight <strong>of</strong> the two eyes ia the Jy»3"'S« .foL.'* 1 ?," 1 ^! S^t' 2<br />
na, table and dtskwaaWac, ia sop- aune haa4 vsrlss. as evenbody knows. Z."Z£2^£Z£j"!'- ^ ***-- m<br />
TitumoAMp or OOIOOSSIOKEKS or<br />
TH« CTTY Or OCCAM CTTT DO OB.<br />
OAINi<br />
liioa. or aa an •» tk. Laxtoluar. at<br />
Mar. •atlUaL "Aa Act ta aatkona)<br />
cur. fcoraatk. liBaa*. Ura*.<br />
aw —ilrt»«ll«» »i mil kr<br />
an electric mixer for idags, and so| This totxlded ml* spnoes to enty \<br />
tefh.<br />
- -•<br />
In the yard has been installed Umb as well as every fsatara. For i<br />
•*- icebox where ftsh. lobaten Instsnea, one <strong>of</strong> ywr legs U aUgbtly ^ f f ^ I " J * 7 aj* kept. Lohaers are ahocter then the othsr. Thetwestdse •<br />
^<br />
m from Maine and the crabs °* •*• hom * B bod »
WILL TRY TO SAVE WORKS OF FAMOUS "MOUND BUILDERS" AT BOMB<br />
Mr. and lira. Charles Stetatr haw<br />
returned to Oceaa <strong>City</strong> after a wad-<br />
ding trip to Chatter, Baltimore and,<br />
pointa south, and an at bam*, 888!<br />
Aibury avenue. Hn. Stttaer will to'<br />
remembered as Mi** Ulllan Nauch-<br />
bauer.<br />
it •M.icnii»ii arc movi.ig to «ave the<br />
mounds built in Ohio, lllinon J.I.1 clicwherc by the j<br />
ilders" who pri-ccdc.l the Indian*. ,\to a tlvprc^.-ion thruughout the country hut it Juu<br />
not i cache! Occai. <strong>City</strong>. It i» -ufe to -aj that since the first <strong>of</strong><br />
the >ejr then- have l**n 300 new buil.linpt erected here and it<br />
f.s the opinion <strong>of</strong> the realtor** that if there weie twite that many<br />
built thi.« f:ill there woul.l .-till be a fhort.iKC for ne\t v?a*on'»<br />
business.<br />
NEWS OF<br />
AMERICAN LEGION-<br />
PERSONALS<br />
Miss Helen Marie Sny.ler entertain-<br />
ed a houKT party <strong>of</strong> ttjtkz In ttiij. city<br />
recently.<br />
Mrs. Helen Long Sny.ler, ha« clo-e.l<br />
her cottage here an.l retumc.i to her<br />
home in Phila* .Iphia.<br />
Mrs. Marifarct Uanck ha.* i«- ih.-<br />
hearh Hi., rostly plate <strong>of</strong> hli fnnillv<br />
Hut on an!n>4l t^nrh thi-rv HK<br />
Mule lit.- for co«tlc ftllror. so It was '<br />
•..I.] an.l ihv r^XM 1 .!* used to pnrchft*..*<br />
hell f..r the M'-r the norm<br />
•tt In iho barren<br />
N-ll<br />
MURGAN-R.l.NrK POST<br />
Anerkin L»gron_ ,<br />
Began it< winter<br />
program <strong>of</strong> activity<br />
at it* meeting: last<br />
Thur»o working on a<br />
•^rtf- <strong>of</strong> entertainment* to be tfiveu to<br />
tr.e pu'.iic at ilirTerent inten'a).- ilur-<br />
ir.jr the Ainter month'.<br />
i^tcral hun«lre«l peppier vetc re-<br />
n!ity <strong>of</strong> ho!.ling the<br />
S'u:^ Cor.ver.rion <strong>of</strong> the Legion in<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong>-Cit> u. l'-CZ. ThU woui.l be a<br />
booome<br />
THE SPEED GIRL"<br />
At the Strand theatre on the B-.ar.i-<br />
sralk have been any namber <strong>of</strong> picture •'<br />
a£ merit daring the sea-»>. Prrh^jx<br />
the) hinest picture <strong>of</strong> the ertire K><br />
sse< will be shown Satunu> r.ltrht.<br />
Maaaccr BoarreoU ruivins >ecurr Hhrr><br />
tt will open at the Sunle>. lt Itie «^Mt water <strong>of</strong><br />
'!.. Vllr '.< fllfrrd sn.) started oo its<br />
;.urr.ry tbrough a U :n. ii ptp* srr«n |<br />
ih. .l^rrt toward r,«jn. Tne moond '<br />
<strong>of</strong> ».iny<br />
winter an.l a.irr6r.i.«he» it.* member*<br />
to he*«l the I>eio or > Slojran an.l "Stick<br />
Together."<br />
From n-.« ..a irrn.t*r. an.l friends<br />
<strong>of</strong> the P..-t will tin.I bit- <strong>of</strong> interest<br />
in thi- eort.er ir. each edition <strong>of</strong> tbe<br />
Sei.tir.el.<br />
YOl'XG<br />
BUSINESS MEN<br />
BENEFITED<br />
Man> >ounjr hu»lr.c»« men<br />
woul.l U' areatly licncflted<br />
by cor. «u!tinir their banker<br />
about financial affairs,<br />
bu»lne«" con.lition», and in-<br />
»c»tment.«. Do not hesi-<br />
tate to call on us and con-<br />
sult u- freely.<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
TITLE AND TRUST<br />
COMPANY<br />
OCEAN CITY. N. J.<br />
FaU Millinery<br />
and Gowns<br />
HILDRFTH'S SHOP<br />
82S AtbnyA'<br />
J. B. CHADW1CK COMPANY<br />
Ptl'MBINO<br />
mi Weat are. HIT Aabary a»e.<br />
HBADLKV ek A DAMN<br />
ii= Readinar Ooal<br />
Cadftian, Jr.<br />
j.<br />
Estate <strong>of</strong> Matte Lafce<br />
funeral Director<br />
809 Central Avenue<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> New Jersey<br />
AUfO EQUPstSNT<br />
FIRE ESCAPES<br />
for all types <strong>of</strong> buildings<br />
ALSO REPAIRED AND PAINTED<br />
We guarantee approval <strong>of</strong><br />
local and State authorities<br />
on all our,work.<br />
Builders'Iron Work<br />
BROWIWORTH t CO.<br />
ist• taaaoei eracer<br />
PVsae 229-J<br />
WM. T. TAYLOR<br />
PAPER HAINOER<br />
911 te«lral a.enoe Oteaai Oty. N. J.<br />
Wkaiara In tt* Wry.<br />
To* *»>~tnj <strong>of</strong> a wtule with a ma-<br />
chine fua {roe* bis alrtlaoe bj an<br />
AnMcieaa arlatar <strong>of</strong>f 'h» PaclSr eosst.<br />
near Ban Dt«to. rBi. n few days sfo,<br />
op a new nv:.| . f poasihuttj In<br />
Not •urflcleflUy Coekad.<br />
. r..nre U«*.ful thsn<br />
[•^llii- :. l>oiiLi tii<br />
ear-<br />
I «x-<br />
hunr. aa tta.<br />
U,r ^.)r <strong>of</strong> a<br />
• r...'her banter.<br />
sMUxl (uooera to scoot for aa4 ba(<br />
ttieae Doostrra ut the deep. If It se*ms<br />
:a&taatlc. WM taa oejy to nrtoembcr<br />
isat other lodaautea hare been more<br />
.Lsnllnaij rerolatlooUed to the last<br />
•o or 50 jeara by tbe loreorloo <strong>of</strong> aew<br />
or UM dlscoierj <strong>of</strong> aew<br />
Ford Motors Rebuilt. $25.00<br />
Now is the time to have your cars overhauled. :<br />
Reasonable rates on all cars. • *<br />
A. FRANKENF1ELD, 110 Athory Avc<br />
Al To AND MABIVK MllTUK RETAIBUi&n •<br />
BELL PHONE IU II . .""!'.'_.<br />
6IRLS HELPED BY DANCING<br />
"If<br />
Omcer <strong>of</strong> Huith<br />
Mafcaa HannVint statement In a<br />
Itaeeat Report.<br />
That rwtre a> nunj :lrl- i» t..j«<br />
•qsiBt la one <strong>of</strong> th- ...r.Hu-;. • •• .r-<br />
rt«ed at by Pr. W. II. Iljr... r i.^-l.. I<br />
onVer <strong>of</strong> health.<br />
la hi. rexiArt on L>.n.|..n -. !.•- 1 .!. !<br />
•trvn. be attrlhatn> sir'-' |.».r. r •\--<br />
•Ixfct to mini tliiv :ti - '••—''. In<br />
tb« late sflrrtuv.n ut,n!.»t«- or.. *r*s<br />
"Mr ttosbaod coosldtred a Tery long<br />
tla>* before be prupteed to a*, lie<br />
m Terr car«foX"<br />
"XtL It's alsia>s tL.14* careful peopte<br />
wbo get taken tn_"<br />
. n it..* T.-J.<br />
TO Itl B HtADtE-S<br />
th..^- little prl>-.i.jl itcir.<br />
..[a[:;-ti *-- i. .<br />
•n..<br />
sad<br />
-the<br />
Sri.ti i.fl Office l-y Tut: -<br />
a- •! ihc> will i,p-<br />
.i T>--»day.<br />
CLEAN AM VOL'R HOMO .<br />
OCEAN CITY STORAGE CO.<br />
. Warehouse, Sixth and West Avenue<br />
tTRNITl RE BOt CHT AND S4ILO<br />
Autuaaotxle Ireiihl Sen Ire Brtwtm Ikeaa <strong>City</strong>. N. J. aad Pkila-<br />
drlphio. for rale* apply .*'<br />
Ftrgzum Expreu, 313 Effcdi St, Octtm Cry, N. J.- rw. jn.«<br />
iiaiUdelpfcu OfSce. m Spnat Garicm— Pboa>e. Market SOU<br />
HE KNOWS-<br />
We recently received an onler from a former New Jer>ey<br />
man now living In Flortla, for five poumU <strong>of</strong> our Tea. He<br />
wrote ua that he bad not been able to find tea to compute<br />
with Aaco Teas, even among the highe-t pricol hran.ln.<br />
Flee ainaaa U raisic fraaai<br />
OBANCE PEKOE OLD COl'NTRY .STYLE<br />
PLAIN BLACK<br />
A sco<br />
C<strong>of</strong>fee<br />
When you Last* this deliciou- cidee. youll wou.lcr how >uch<br />
a »plenibil hijh graile c<strong>of</strong>fee can l« >old at such a low price.<br />
Our Producer-to-consumer Plan I- the • -ret.<br />
ADDRESSES OP Ol/'B OCEAN CITY ««pRE8:<br />
i t5S'AAar fhury<br />
a y i t i<br />
.iac* Stem all ner New Itnry Fraaajhraaia,<br />
Man bad.<br />
(Grocerietd<br />
i j, Meats)<br />
LA»Ult.l><br />
FINE NUT C8ACKER<br />
• ; !-• i<br />
the tr^T sr.d take 1t.tr rups. Tt*eo<br />
tm Is tiered. swrrtrcM. Oavurad,<br />
mmli f««4 oeep.<br />
TTjt u.rac. lhat iber* will t« ao<br />
-irv-Dnj- p«rtlca. tweause tb« wa-<br />
ter nj-ror.hs «1lt be kepi IAA ha«y ftll-<br />
tilt ib. ir links »Kh sir. Ttm novelty<br />
was lift Ictrolaeeii at Ih. awtmmlnf<br />
r--l <strong>of</strong> tb« T. W. C A. snd rromlaea<br />
to bxur&e popular by tho«e toermaMi<br />
»ho i!kr to au stunts tn th* water.<br />
ink -ALI:<br />
.-- !,.,» H.i-<br />
I..H Hit<br />
Just Three More Weeks<br />
lo set a >k*oV Tree l«H«i Bedie ml CaUfwaia Pritct far Ue.<br />
per lineal fssl. We rrreiieel mkn far ttrr 1M treea aa4 M« feet<br />
<strong>of</strong> ki-dtr la aae day Ikis week. ,<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Oty Greenhou<br />
PHONE 19<br />
roa ax>T<br />
COTTACB Iv i»<br />
i«*» s a«i,ii. iu<br />
roa azvr<br />
• Imtvr.<br />
. r B rn.nL.<br />
OIT. N J. A*. Ul AJ^WT<br />
. Kfalat Scicaxe<br />
, akowt kow toiaapaaold<br />
mmmm to thai mm* can be<br />
m If. %fVk taia<br />
Making RabblU PreMabte.<br />
Thi bioloc^nl iuri'1 baa frenneot- — -<br />
ly teen r.11^1 upon Co help western . JSi-SfsUjtlJT £?**Jm'i£S£<br />
ram^rs la co(4Bg with tl.* rabbll u,. Ku. ~U *, mt. sen :«:-> t««,<br />
DK-.I. lo \Iew <strong>of</strong> the proUbl* eco- *~r-. *"^ J 5*J- N •»• wiLUAMaON 1 .<br />
D!r raloe <strong>of</strong> rabbll meat and fat ^r-*-- !*7i 'fte« rmfcaO mmt an<br />
' Ii aseraHea la araaain -aaateaa. . to<br />
t» Aaatralk. ike traae>»ai ef tkj<br />
wild rabbll ta Ills reaatry Araea Its<br />
aurat aa a peat ts a aoorc. <strong>of</strong> pra«t<br />
at aaeand. • I* keB««««V—Thrift Mar<br />
• J» af|^» un *T*T - fc li<br />
«lw.<br />
nnnnci<br />
~ro> CXCHAKCC-L^nsVi<br />
12S laM SB tatk<br />
1<br />
Philadelphia<br />
Pennsylvania<br />
New Fashions for Autumn<br />
to D*) KBat Watn<br />
Minerva Yarns<br />
Try the Sports Blouse above, lining MINERVA<br />
Shellana Flow. Or the Child's Dress—for<br />
which the ideal yarn is MINKKVA Lustre<br />
Wool—* "mix" <strong>of</strong> s<strong>of</strong>t, pure wool and lus-<br />
trous silk in delightful color combination*!.<br />
Macro Yam MU cxckBrdy at<br />
ITAINTON'S<br />
* <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Tfcaa Sura wM Oeaa Ever y E «J*M •« • r. M,<br />
BUT MOW, BUILD NOW<br />
AND<br />
SUCCEED WITH OCEAN CITY OCEAN CITV SENTINEL<br />
THB 8ENTINBL IB<br />
OCEAN ctrrs<br />
FOREMOST NEW8PAPBB<br />
\'0L. XLI.—No. 30. OCEAN CITY SENTINEL* OCEAN CITY, N. J, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20,1921 Price: Three Cents<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> to Have<br />
Finest Theatre in State<br />
SOLICITOR DIES GUESS HO THIS<br />
SILHOUETTE IS<br />
BUILDING PLANS HELD<br />
Waitiag for the Jbloeatioa<br />
Boardwalk<br />
Casino BaUdlng to be Remodeled Under Sapervision <strong>of</strong><br />
L. Leslie Headley Co.—Cost WIU be $150,000<br />
IJ. Filhta* Tales*. Waa Well K<br />
lo People <strong>of</strong> Tlilai <strong>City</strong>* •••• ••••••• • •• •••<br />
' . . UIUIUULIIL III J. Prank SchellenberRer. who has<br />
| A» the Sentinel was gDlntt to presa IporrhaaeU a law tract <strong>of</strong> groun.l at<br />
won wu, recelvcl <strong>of</strong> the .leath <strong>of</strong> - . - Plymouth place an.l the Boardwalk<br />
J. Flthlan Tatcm, <strong>of</strong> Hmlilonfleld, In And Win UM TTOpOy Of, wn,re „, contemplateil erecting stores<br />
V H h Hiti Phildlhi d b<br />
the Hahncmnnn Hospital, Philadelphia,<br />
following an operation.<br />
Mr. Tatcm has been lilentlflcd with<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> for many yearn where he<br />
is well and fuvorahly known.<br />
IVceimt.1 WUM xolicitor <strong>of</strong> both local<br />
liankH, Marine National Bank <strong>of</strong> Wild-<br />
wood, and the <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> Wlldwood.<br />
He wax Ihe son-in-law <strong>of</strong> Henry D.<br />
Wedt b<br />
The biggest building operation in Fiber flnl»h such a» U used In the ncw-<br />
Orcnn <strong>City</strong> tMa fall that positively has ejit theatres <strong>of</strong> the country.<br />
1 .. n dosed Is the converting <strong>of</strong> the The wlnilown on the Moorlyn Ter-<br />
C-uio Building at Moorlyn Terrace race side will be changed to mirrors<br />
rad the Boardwalk Into a moving pic- and will be draped In satin brocaile, Mooic. <strong>of</strong> Ila.l.lonflcl.<br />
tuie theatre that will not be surpassed "ilk and velvet. In the lobbies and o<br />
liy any in the State. ' un.ler the balcony will be amber<br />
The ownera <strong>of</strong> the building are "lored lights while an Indirect light-<br />
Floyd & Slmms, Chariea B. Powell, ln K system will be e*tabll»he.l throuuh-<br />
Hiirry Headley. Chariea H. Shoe- out «"• wh o |e bu»'»ng.<br />
maker, all <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, and the I" ««• theatre will be rest rooms,<br />
llruno Gaurr Company, <strong>of</strong> AtlanUc ant * • e**** ">« Mooriyn Ter-<br />
Oity. A five >tar»' tease has b*en ra *e sU » »"• °* remoilele.1 to eni-<br />
uken by a Philadejphla theatrical bra «* a nvaniulse to.the outer edge <strong>of</strong><br />
indicate with the understanding that ">• Boardwalk.<br />
Ihe building will be completed by May Carpenter's Dancing Casino will re-<br />
15th. 1928. Rental waa maile through "« in «« '« •*. but the bowling alle>%<br />
the L. Lealie Headley * Co. "*"' "* uken . ouL Tbere u "o" 1 *<br />
BANK WILL CELEBRATE<br />
20TH JUHmiY;<br />
is Invited to Attend—<br />
Souvenirs for the<br />
Children<br />
and apartments haa notified hi*<br />
tect, I. 'Leslie Headley to withhold<br />
any future action until the relocating<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Boardwalk haa been ilefinltely<br />
•leciileil by the city commissioners.<br />
The plans for this operation called<br />
for the erection <strong>of</strong> a three-story build-<br />
Inif, two lloors <strong>of</strong> which will be given<br />
up to apartments and the lower floor<br />
to be uxd for stores. Mr. Schellen-<br />
. herirer, it appear*, is anxious to begin<br />
nfiiliting hut ilocsn't care to make any<br />
expenditures until the boardwalk ques-<br />
tion has been settled.<br />
LEAGUE DISCUSSES<br />
Flr»t Mctboilist Church, Eighth Street an.l Central 'Avenue, where tbe<br />
State Convention Woman's Christian Temperance is now in session.<br />
I. Leslie Headley Company and Mr. """"" •—••""" " « —•—~~ »•• \ The First National Bank <strong>of</strong> thla<br />
Headley will supervise 0» construe- own * r * <strong>of</strong> the """"I' 1 on *" ch "^ « re.,ue»U your presence at IU<br />
will .1^ do Iht buildlno. The Tost " ern * [ Xhe rirht to mtke *" y lm ' o« October, from 2 in the afternoon<br />
S b^e.^nj^ "• prov^nent. there that they think nee- unlll 9 ,„ the evCn(nK. The bull.ling!<br />
•^i"_r~:" - , . - - essar; The fclea <strong>of</strong> extending the wii| be »ultably .Iceorated for the<br />
The entire front <strong>of</strong> the building will pler .„,, ptadn(t the bowllnR Me>* ot^ion and an orchestra will be In<br />
be remodele.1: the lobby that now goes there (, unlque. atten.lancc. I<br />
Into the bowling alley, will be moved Mr. Headley haa designed and built The h|g vault <strong>of</strong> the Institution haa<br />
to the center <strong>of</strong> the building; two ftve .afferent theatrea in Atlantic <strong>City</strong> been refurnished and will be open for<br />
,torea will be a.hlc.1 on the north ,l.le „,,! haa al»o been ldentifte.1 with the- ,n,pebyteri*n Church, was run i ^(|cto,'a „,„„„„,{ rcj.bt <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> * uppcr *<br />
• L Hallowe'en paniphemallm. Into und knockcl .town by a bicycle.;-. "^ <strong>of</strong> the ci<br />
Hli<br />
Iw no crowiting. Logea will be placed planned. . with . . r<br />
on Ihe Mooriyn Terrace side, each one The new theatre at Mdariyn Ter-• The Urn was .pent in playing Mr. und Mr.. Jo*. C. BvScy cele-<br />
lirjrc enough .to accommodate aix race an.1 the Boardwalk to cortilM,- game aiul solving riiklles ajid conum^ bule.1 their Rul.leti wedding annl-<br />
wlrker ch.ilrs with a balcony over the W is an assured fact and must be .tvunm.<br />
felt Out some atten-<br />
prayer meeting waa held. Tbechurth would be a crclit to the community.<br />
was artistically trimmed with ferna Mrs. FranU regitttcd there waa no<br />
ami the bonnerx <strong>of</strong> the various coun- »eleome from the schools. She thank-<br />
the work <strong>of</strong> In. Bcotham and cd the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> L'niou for their<br />
splendid welcome given. They would<br />
At li-30 P. M., a delicious turkey bring inrplrationa aixl (ret Inspiralioa<br />
was served in the basement fiom coming here,<br />
hurch at which two hundred Rev. John Wesley Hill, <strong>of</strong> New<br />
covers were laid. At ~A& P. M-. th* Vork, was introilucol o.^ a rcpresenU-<br />
l*rnf. I'ngrr helped to enter- «»»jry-<br />
iT"'J^', ny ^ "*.* ^ * 1 ^' convet.Uon was called to order by 1 the'tiv* <strong>of</strong> the clueutiotul .kpartment <strong>of</strong><br />
Z^nt^O^ZZZ •* ** "^ **" H. Kl-lthc.phuhibUlon bureau. Among other-<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Council, No. 10.<br />
A., in the Grand Lodge at<br />
ref.ealuncnU »a»,<br />
Lt<br />
at<br />
M. ^ Clmrrt<br />
tltrhu.<br />
ley tScat iv in Philailelphla<br />
.lecorations on each siiie <strong>of</strong> the The Bringhurat property abutting Crane all Mimmer tu raii-c (lowers<br />
i-rrecn will he patterned after the new the Boardwalk on the other tide'<strong>of</strong> ciual In beauty lo thu«c that were<br />
Walnut street theatre. <strong>On</strong> the stage Plymouth place has been sold within irrown In a few minute* !«efore her Trenton<br />
will be a fountain playing over fems the last week and it i» reported the c>e». "•" '<br />
and liowcii., with rainbow lighted ef- election <strong>of</strong> a moilel apartment house At a late hour<br />
'ccli. and on the .iiles will be incense '" to take place there. i-erved an.l favors given out.<br />
lHin.rr> with the ume radient colored The comer at Seventh stieel and The Rainbow Class U taught by. James K. Lake, <strong>of</strong> National Paik.<br />
the Boardwalk ha* been told to Hari>~ Mrs. Kvcrton A. Corwm. The mem-<br />
will lie <strong>of</strong> the new Gold com Brother., <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia. They ber> <strong>of</strong> the ctars are as follows: Misa<br />
i<br />
propose electing a handsome i>tore Harriet Ci'ih, Mr»- Klmer Crone, Miss<br />
N u<br />
building on this ground before the Amy Vn- . Mrs. Ru»cll Cnnc. Wr*<br />
c a-Juiu«°* Iwginnlng <strong>of</strong> next summer. There 1: Minnie Mimfonl, MUJ. Huxcl Harris,<br />
it .trong poMihilily howevxr, that none Mi-« Mary DuffWId. Mm. Hclma<br />
<strong>of</strong> Ihe building at Plymouth place or BircWry. Mi». Anna Crunc, Mi>- Alice<br />
Si-\ei.th Uieet will be >taitcd until JclTeiJc. Miu Sa.lle Slonehill, Miu<br />
, the relocation <strong>of</strong> the Boardwalk has Elizabeth Cotton, Mi.a Anna Hilton<br />
Sunday nioiiiiiiir. In the evening Rev.<br />
ts K. Lake<br />
I the- pulpltl<br />
' thi..<br />
for f_<br />
U-ltic V. C..r-,.i.<br />
afternoon lo Miu.<br />
• laughter <strong>of</strong> Wln-<br />
"houl.l wuik .houl.ler to .houldcr,<br />
and we want to work rhouMer to<br />
•.houl.lcr wllh you."<br />
Mr. MucSlillaii later remarkeil that<br />
|x>.,iMy the League would be In-<br />
teie.te«l In having him talk to them<br />
at i-ontc later .late. He had IOIM ex-<br />
pettei.ef-" that mlfrht pio\v interent-<br />
Inc for Instance—the >ear 1920 ho<br />
.pent in jail in Itur'la. a prisoner <strong>of</strong><br />
field So.lt Cm -on, <strong>of</strong> Palermo.<br />
MAE K. BKNKKTT<br />
. ABBIBV AVKMi:<br />
<strong>On</strong>u Tin. S. J.<br />
) been settled permajiently. ami Ml^. A. Unjrcr.<br />
New Train<br />
A an traia aa Ike Share Fast list «UI be rfectiic tt awl<br />
after lartahrr Ilkk lo aiakc roausrrlUu at PleasaaUille with Praa-<br />
ajivaaia Kfcrtric Traia leatiag Allaalic Olr al (.13 A. M. Tkls<br />
wall ka«e thr Praaa>lvaala Stalka*. Oceaa ttly. at tJti .V. M.<br />
PASTOR BACK<br />
U. Jatui Handle) RrUrma Kreai Va-<br />
talwa is \ew rjiElsaul Sides<br />
Tl* Kev. I>r. John liau.ilry, partor<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Fii>t M. K. Ctu.cli. thi» city.<br />
hoj. rrtuine.1 fiom a pleah.mt vacation<br />
tilu. lia\ni ir\i>41^l N»iirara Falls,<br />
I<br />
HEARD ALONG<br />
THE SHORE<br />
The. Atlantic <strong>City</strong> and Shore Rail-<br />
tua.l Company feel by having Mr.<br />
MarMillan ic>!>lc In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> they<br />
ca?\ krep in clo^r touch with the nccd»<br />
<strong>of</strong> tlic city from time lo time.<br />
BAL MASQl'E ON PIER<br />
Mi. .;l.<br />
.l:u^:.U-i<br />
Ij.-t T'i'ii<br />
I.-. C'l.uciicc Smith and<br />
,.l.,it-,1 t Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />
Next Sun.Ljy<br />
cupy hi* pulpit<br />
ning.<br />
Dr. ll....|l will oc-<br />
K)|1I nu*ini]-n and eve-<br />
Ttii-ic ><br />
Mipii-i" !..<br />
riuicii i.<br />
i .. lai>rr atun.lance at the<br />
;i(T..il I<br />
Foieitm<br />
I.I ,:t the Palermo Baptist chaiKv have<br />
Wttlnexlay evening. I., make it .<br />
<strong>of</strong> Korrisn Win Hold<br />
»s>ee<br />
fact will 1^ like »e paireanl. The<br />
lOM'ti l>> the Veterdni. <strong>of</strong><br />
Wat- un.l Ihi- coiuintttee in<br />
IM«II working over time<br />
woo.U-rful I.UCCV"*.<br />
in behalf <strong>of</strong> the county. Her welcome America the pai-in* <strong>of</strong> the lMh<br />
WOJ> in the form <strong>of</strong> a poem. Amendment i» >luo. A nation has been<br />
.\>o*n'ibl>man Andrew C. Bo.well \ fuinidl In a .lay. All ine.it moic-<br />
cxtendctl irtcetlngx and bc»t wl»hca iu ' ment» me ^l.)w In thcli .kxclopmrnt.<br />
l«haU <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. He (aid we Tlie |.auJiiK <strong>of</strong> thi- l^th Amendment<br />
wcic KiatifWd an.l plca^cl by the eventually will I* linnly otabll.hed.<br />
presence <strong>of</strong> live W. C. T. U, that when Our HJK ».I- liftel .o high that tho<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> >LirU-.l it wa» ju»t a few ' brilliancy<br />
houses a number <strong>of</strong> jeai> ago and earth,<br />
now we liave a Kunimcr population <strong>of</strong> i^i^^e.<br />
40.000. Thi» ^uccc.-- ha.- been due to menl<br />
piohibition. The foumlcn. <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> H**<br />
. <strong>City</strong> wci«'" >iclU.*%cr> iu proliibiUoiL a-, a<br />
In cl«»*in»r in.- cvhort*»l IIKTIII U> M.*lect ^i ''*'•<br />
for their i.tan.lur.1 Iwaier^ men who ineelinir.-. r.ilutati..iiH an.l coiiKTatula<br />
-UM»I for thex priiicipleji. . «'on» fmni Vntle Sam. He<br />
Itcv. John Han.ltev welcomct tlwni how llie> ha.<br />
in lichalf <strong>of</strong> tike church. He c\tcn>U.*d<br />
a .-incciL- an.l xeiv licait> welcome<br />
ai..l t..l.l tlu'in llir>' liail come Into a<br />
tciitUii) tiiat ha.. u!wa>» U-efl cth A. L'nircr,<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Mu.-ic Pavilion Auxiliary', Kivca<br />
notice lhat there will be a meeting<br />
<strong>of</strong> all tbe member, <strong>of</strong> the auxiliary in lnK h " '^"Khtcr from Philadelphia.<br />
U*f mui4c pavilion next Friday after- - - — • • • .^- .. _.i<br />
noon. 3J0 P. M.<br />
Vli. enterLiin-<br />
The Yrteian* uf FOICIKH War> will<br />
have f-itmc .tartlln^ .li--plav In the<br />
Kr.PIBLICAN t LI B MEETING<br />
A rpedal meetlnK <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
lUpublican Club was. held Tueutay<br />
cvciiini: in tlie Club looms to conM.ler<br />
cuuent l»u>ine>^. John P. Fox pre-<br />
•ideil in the abxi.ee <strong>of</strong> the prtsi.lcnt.<br />
Major Jo>«ph G, Champion. Tbe corn-<br />
Carolyn Ro>- .pent the week<br />
end in Atlantic Cit>.<br />
The purpose <strong>of</strong> the meeting U to oe- Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Corson and ing election waa the chief topic <strong>of</strong> dU-<br />
Urmtne whether the ktuxiliary will Mr. and Mrs. Harry Young Waited cussion, the principal speaker being<br />
disband or continue the work which at Pleauntvilte lost week. . Edward M. Sutton, who admonUhed<br />
was so efficiently carried oo Ust Mr. Barium Young, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, his hearer. U> be -regular Republi-<br />
•inter. ipent Ihe week-end with his parents cans.** <strong>On</strong> motion <strong>of</strong> Mr. Sutton the<br />
° at Beesley's Point. Club gave their endorsement for WU<br />
Hallowe'en Carnival<br />
Ail Day Monday, Oct. 3Ut<br />
A fine **-lccti»jii nf M.A.Mtutnulc Co»-<br />
tunvrA Mill IJC un «li Jila> for let it at<br />
TJi-Tir, A^bun iiVftiuc on OCIOUT U-S<br />
JJ ai:U 30. PRICKS RIGHT<br />
MILLER. Costumer<br />
Of PtuiadclpkU. Pa.<br />
BEATH OCE.1N CTTV<br />
La»t Salunlay'a foot ball game<br />
against Cape May Court House wa.<br />
lost in the very beginning who Fer-<br />
h kikff<br />
Ctll'NTY ENGINEER<br />
M a mctU,1K <strong>of</strong> the Board <strong>of</strong> Kree-<br />
lot y g h,,,^,. Mll ol CaDe M.y Court «*• Grove.,<br />
guaon muffed a ball from the kick-<strong>of</strong>f HuUfcc_ TuCMUy> R. Kendd 8mlth .u < *°"'- M>{<br />
which rolled behind <strong>Ocean</strong> dty-a goal, ippo|nW,| County Engineer at a sal-<br />
a Court House man railing on it for * ,ry ot ^00 per n.onth. replacing the<br />
The score waa J5-1S., tomtT<br />
Engineer Learning Rice.<br />
dfl '<br />
g<br />
lUm H. Bright for Senator; Robert<br />
J - K " y for As*embly; John P. Fox.<br />
'^•''r <strong>of</strong> the second<br />
touch down.<br />
Court House plated a wonderful game<br />
with the forward pas*.<br />
Atlantic <strong>City</strong> High School play here<br />
Saturday.<br />
DISTRICT MEETING HERE<br />
An Intere.tlnr promgrun haa been<br />
prepared for the district meeting <strong>of</strong><br />
the missionary societies <strong>of</strong> the West<br />
Jersey Preab>tery will be held here<br />
on OcUbcr X&th. Mr*. M. H. Given<br />
will speak from the subject. "Mor-<br />
montara." and Mrs. W. Miller on "Ufa<br />
la the PtuttDaeaea."<br />
NEW THEATRE<br />
COMMISSIONER**' MEETING<br />
There was little, if nothing <strong>of</strong> gen-<br />
eral interest transpiring at the Com-<br />
mUiioners meeting last Monday after-<br />
noon. Considerable ' inUr-depart-<br />
mental huslnesji waat transacted. The<br />
relocating <strong>of</strong> the Boardwalk was ilis-<br />
cus*C"l In an informal way and after<br />
the meeting the commiuioncrs went<br />
in . body to Park place to make a<br />
Built by local bmlnrss men, ui-<br />
perviatea <strong>of</strong> construction by the L.<br />
Laala* Ueadley Company and leased<br />
tfcru USHT <strong>of</strong>ftres to a Philadelphia I survey <strong>of</strong> the high water mark re*ca-<br />
theatrical >>ndicate for a term <strong>of</strong> j, cl during the heavy tides <strong>of</strong> the but<br />
week-<br />
It is possible that a new ordinance<br />
will be Introduced next Monday or thr<br />
old one amended to confirm wtth new<br />
lines that may be decided upon.<br />
& years at a rental said to involve<br />
a higher figure than ewer before^<br />
nmwHiiinltii in this city.<br />
Locomotive Engineers, Firemen, Conductors<br />
and Trainmen<br />
Application may be made fur employ rncnl tu Nakc places<br />
made vacant by such mcu as ituy leave the SCIVICC.<br />
Give previous experience, if any, name ol not levt than two<br />
rcferrncn, or cnclu&c letter* <strong>of</strong> iccomrocndatibn<br />
Physical examination at the expense <strong>of</strong> company i» ictiuiu-d.<br />
Addicts<br />
w, Pfcaiiiajfcii ft RtaA<strong>of</strong> R*4w.y U.<br />
Roooi 300, IUMUBS TensioaJ<br />
PHILADELPHIA<br />
laTCSB, C«tral Maaanr'* Al—tiihf<br />
175 Chmth<br />
NEW YORK<br />
tv- -.v.v.S.
WILL TRY TO SAVE WORKS OF FAMOUS "MOUND BUILDERS'* «<br />
American soentittt arc moving to «ave the<br />
mound* built in Ohio, Ilhnoit a>ie.l *"**" "°? ZXtiZ.*'"'" The fund* derived from these af-<br />
her cottage here ami rctumc.l to her ___ fair* gn towanl the Post Buililing<br />
i:\nttly a quarter u.«t wrvk «heri-<br />
her daughter Kathcrinv ha* uniu'rjronc<br />
on operation at the Chestnut Mill lli tin- A.-."nelatfon i» to I* ui-e.1 in ai.ling<br />
Mm. H. BelilHinio, ha- cl..»e.l her •*•».» H... rostly plat* <strong>of</strong> Ms family .li-.iblcd veteran* who are In need,<br />
apartment* on the Boar.luulk ami i- n "« nI » C^nilnada Ix-nch th-r». na. C.imman.ler Trout gave the meeting<br />
returning lo Philadelphia after u vciv "" lo UM ' for ""'* m "" r ' *° " *" \*" l " t * r " ti ' - account <strong>of</strong> the 3rd An-<br />
pleasant season in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. "''' ?."'} ' Uo ."""T "I"* 1 '" *"> rrt "'"' i ••"•'I Convention <strong>of</strong> the New Jersey<br />
MTand Mrs. I.CO,. Brrcklev ami " "" . „ , - Department. American Legion, which<br />
air. anu airs, 1.0011 urrcsic) ami Aft^r the sturm Itio Ix-ll lay nept.-et- •<br />
children, Mr*. Mae J. Harri- an.l F. I- ,,t |n (h<br />
more, Washington, ami Virgin I j. 'he ('arnlna.tn r»-opl».<br />
Ttirn romle Toner', <strong>of</strong><br />
B<br />
ho attemleil a» a ilelegate from this<br />
Po-l together with Capt. "Al" Smith<br />
ami Chaplin Handley.<br />
A 'live" committee, heailcil liy El-<br />
mer J. Pearl wu-. appointed to con-<br />
-i.lrr the fcj-itulity <strong>of</strong> holiling the<br />
». wh.i State Convention <strong>of</strong> tbe Legion in<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Cit) in l'-iil This would be a<br />
„.... ._,.., ui i.'^x. iws wouiii M a<br />
^r7ZZ*t,^r~"'7i>""IIi~r~- Thr """•* <strong>of</strong> "*• b *" ° e "" *"*' " T * r boo picture <strong>of</strong> ""'I' H" NUe flo»rd lato Patratlno l« hr».l the l*gion Mogan an.f-Stick<br />
-Jotnny King an.l th. Captain'- "'"'' "" Turk be .Irlten from Jrru- Together."<br />
Sword." Misa France* Smith <strong>of</strong><br />
YOITXG<br />
BUSINESS MEN<br />
BENEFITED<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
TITLE AND TRUST<br />
COMPANY<br />
OCEAN CITY. N. J.<br />
Fall Millinery<br />
and Gowns<br />
HILDRETH'S SHOP<br />
S2C<br />
j. H. CUA0W1CK COMPANY j. Prescott Cadman, Jr.<br />
PLUMBING<br />
1H7 W»t »e. 1117 Aabarjr are. eata«* «f Mark Lake<br />
funeral Director<br />
800 Central Avenue -<br />
HBADLKV * ADAM<br />
T"-*" Readiner Goal<br />
AMI stiMiia* woMn »«/r.i ot CH.I <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Mew Jersey<br />
Mast awsl aa Iba aaaikaa. aasl taw lo * ' Jersey<br />
laVeaavsMt lar.<br />
FIRE ESC1PES<br />
for all types <strong>of</strong> buildings<br />
ALSO REPAIRED AND PA1NTID<br />
We guarantee approval <strong>of</strong><br />
local and State authorities<br />
on all our work.<br />
Builders' Iron Work<br />
BRUWIIWOflTH t CO.<br />
i«ii aaaaoat arsstat<br />
22»-J<br />
-._ . „ ••,. r. — B •••. # sii. in — i t.inorn.urn.-y tliroo&b a 1- Inrli pip* aemsa<br />
k K f Ttka moand<br />
• UK. OB s^cv UIBL ' iu«. tk-^rt toward Oara. Tha c<br />
At Ihe Strand theatre on Ihe Bour.1- uf un.l that prnrr f < Bj <strong>of</strong> a wbalv with a ma-<br />
chine fan from bis ajrflan* by an<br />
Amertcaa artator <strong>of</strong>t :>,r Pacific coast,<br />
near Sao Diego. Oil. ti frw dsjs ago.<br />
opras op a new nvt.l ,,f poaaihiuty la<br />
the whaling Industry. It<br />
whallnf ship* <strong>of</strong> lb« ftiturv<br />
forth wltb an equipment <strong>of</strong> alrpUnaa<br />
ftt.1 a cotnplem*iii <strong>of</strong> avtatnrs and<br />
"J sMUrd rannrra to aeool for and bag<br />
Ford Motors Rebuilt, $25.00<br />
Xow is the time to have your cars overhauled.<br />
Reasonable rates on all cars.<br />
A. FRANKENFIELD, 110 Asbttry Ave.<br />
At TO AND MARINE MOTOR<br />
A« aaa ooly to rrnw-cobef'<br />
that otbrr Indostrlra hai* tx«o more<br />
startllacl/ rm>lotlooU«d la tba UM<br />
to or 30 }«ara bj the loTrotloo <strong>of</strong> o«w<br />
aj/pllaocaa or tba dlararerjr <strong>of</strong> aew<br />
proctsae*.<br />
BELL PHO.NE II] M<br />
• < , •/><br />
.«-.llii.n. limit.*- the hunt, as this<br />
the part <strong>of</strong> Satan S>r.i1e in the ~.\(- ian »as rertjef l> ib» «Jdc <strong>of</strong><br />
tain <strong>of</strong><br />
GIRLS HELPED BY DANCING<br />
Madtcal Ofllur <strong>of</strong> Htailh<br />
Makaa Slgnrflcant SUtamant In a<br />
Recent Report.<br />
That (vice aa many ;lrl« i* bnya<br />
•quint ta ooe <strong>of</strong> thi« r..[Kluoln >.I.ot«i rfrK' |«-.r. r ••>.-.<br />
sisht to mint rtsun In -.].•-•! In<br />
Ibe late aftrrooon vbllr tlu- listit Is<br />
at Its «r<strong>of</strong>-kt. ami »bi*n. In ttif wlnfi-r<br />
amaths, aHIOrUl llclit lia> to I-* n—s firm lt.-srt ne la [t-ri.rt '."'<br />
"•AVH," rxtt'A las cmnfnlrn. lookl<strong>of</strong><br />
up. T:J htiifr.) If t!irn Imt a bear<br />
now:"<br />
The tuan ^ bo "iluir«l «>n b^or^* Ike4<br />
i.|>. lav- an liuin- r.~* jrrltxly tiaodlog<br />
• •n the t.p 'f IIJ.- ii«-W. fare a jrll aad<br />
1*-.:[xM !Dt«» tht\ »• *"'.* aui\ 'tl*a<br />
III. c^>mr«an!>-n »<br />
^i''! to th** fu^ii<br />
tiuiil Canaer.<br />
"liy baabaod cooatorrrd a Tei7 JoOf<br />
Hoi* bafore b* propoard to ro«. lla<br />
vaa Trry earafoJ.**<br />
"Aa. It'a alwajs tkoa* careful,<br />
who (rt taken In."<br />
TO (UK RE.\DEBS<br />
i..i th>.^- little priKrmal ilemi <strong>of</strong><br />
fnci.-l* or luipptniiifrs <strong>of</strong> \uur<br />
CL.KAM AS YOUR MOMU<br />
OCEAN CITY STORAGE CO.<br />
. Warehouse, Sixth and West Avenue<br />
Fl BNITl RK BOl CHT AND MILD<br />
Autoa»4Hle Irrlial Srnirr Bctwrrn Ikraa Cily. N. J. aad Phila-<br />
dVlptou. Tor ralrs appl> .:<br />
Fcrcetoa Eiprew, 313 E%ka St., Octal Gtj. N. J.- r><br />
i kilsdrlphia Of Bee. 711 Spriai Garden— Phoar. Markrt Mil<br />
HE KNOWS-<br />
We recently rtcciwtl an order from a former New Jcrx*y<br />
TXIAXI now living In FJori.U, for five poumU <strong>of</strong> our Tea. lit?<br />
wrote UH that he h**l not \xcn ahlc to fin.I tea to co<br />
with Asco Tea*, even among the hifihe^t prices I hran.U.<br />
FI.e Mrasls ta <<br />
USANCE PEKOE "<br />
OLD OJINTSV STYLE<br />
PLAIN BLACK<br />
Asco<br />
C<strong>of</strong>fee<br />
When you' taste this .Icliciou* c<strong>of</strong>Ter. >oull woniler how t>uch<br />
a nplenitid high grsile c<strong>of</strong>fee caji !Ui st such a low prtn*.<br />
Our Produccr-to-consumer Plan i>> the *«ret.<br />
ADORESSES OF OUB OCEA N CITY OTpitCS:<br />
^jbury avenue, (Groceries)<br />
' / aveamei (Groceries ua^ MeaU)<br />
.laca &Un» afl unt New Jersey Praauiylvaaas. UaAWare aad<br />
Mtolaarf. .<br />
x.r,uok btm. aod f-r.il>. U) U- Scr.tinel Office by<br />
, brntu, ui: ^ " f rsch »eek and they tail up-<br />
In the next i^uc on ThunkLiy.<br />
I L.VSMHED<br />
Nev. Vint/ c» T*»<br />
par Has*. attiujBaua<br />
crtt l<br />
ADVEKTISEMEVTS<br />
*. A ti<br />
TI.,<br />
tnlti.h<br />
pli.k s<br />
in a<br />
mrtits<br />
th^i ..<br />
III.- O<br />
i.i'<br />
r..' Is<br />
su.:..<br />
> r i<br />
t.e n<br />
n'.-i .<br />
•i is -tha<br />
tr..ru ttw<br />
> ku I it. .1. (<br />
HNE NUT CRACKER<br />
.; |-^.l TI.- K'IJIIV ii »<br />
i.rui-l l.u |ortj ire ,*;^<br />
U- Lt.tr to *\. in. i.ut to .U.<br />
K.r i«-.l ->lit. »r.torca will be a.klc.1 on the north side an,| has also been identified with the- ,n»pection. Moilem safe deposit boxes<br />
.ml one large store will be placed on atrical management. It In rumonsl <strong>of</strong> nlckcl >tccl have ju»t recently been<br />
ilic MoorlyTi Terrace siile. The floor that he may he connected with the in,tal|e.l.<br />
<strong>of</strong> the njw lol>by will be <strong>of</strong> tile. Dis- active management <strong>of</strong> thU new enter-1 Children arc especially ln»itfrl to at-<br />
play wlmlows <strong>of</strong> lhe .tores -III form pri»e. ,cll,l an.| Mr. Mowier. the ea>hicr, ha.-.;<br />
lurthcr back the shies <strong>of</strong> the lobby „ _ V, original houvenlr for every one <strong>of</strong><br />
Further back the sfcleH <strong>of</strong> Ihelobby niDDnWUPVTa (hem. The bank toke» unusual care:<br />
»ill be mirror, artistically draped with MA > I IMi'KtJVIVfllt.IN 1« <strong>of</strong> ^ or .^p,,.^,. ]<br />
sitin brocade. „ '<br />
This Is a continuation <strong>of</strong> tho<br />
contest which will ran for several<br />
weeks, there wUl be published<br />
ln this column, <strong>of</strong> the Sentinel<br />
a silhouette <strong>of</strong> one <strong>of</strong> the prota-<br />
ncnt men <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />
To the person giving the cor-<br />
rect name <strong>of</strong> the person thus,<br />
represented, the Sentinel will<br />
give f 1. In cose <strong>of</strong> more than<br />
one correct answer the winner<br />
will !;c .Irawn.<br />
Tlic aiiMser to lost week's con-<br />
tent wnx R. B. Stiles, Prerhlcut<br />
Kii -t National Bank. The winner<br />
brinir Anna May Maglnnlo, 816<br />
Central avenue.<br />
TWENTY YEABS AGO<br />
ENTERTAINMENT<br />
i1oor» <strong>of</strong> Ihe buildiag will be lowered<br />
fu form a bowl- shape auditorium. Contemplated and actual buildi&c<br />
-omethlng rntiiely new for <strong>Ocean</strong> on tha ocean front at the present time At the<br />
Takes Krea the Files e< the Seattori.<br />
CM. IT. 1MI<br />
J)rm " Tbe dpe May County Bepubllcan<br />
convention was held at Cape May<br />
DISCUSSES<br />
j BBIDK QUESTION W. C. T. U. Is Holding<br />
Committee <strong>of</strong> Five Appoint.' A mill fl I fjmVPlifinil HPTO<br />
edtogotoTrenton-Su- I AnnUfll V4IUVCUUUU 1ICIC<br />
1 perintendent Present ;<br />
I Velcomcd to <strong>City</strong> by Rev. John Handley, <strong>of</strong> M. E. Church<br />
A free toll bridge was the chief , _ .... D „<br />
1 topic <strong>of</strong> conversation at the regular «nd aOUClIOr HOSWeU<br />
meeting <strong>of</strong> the Young Men's Progres- —<br />
ttl C Jf agU ° Slo "' Uy n 'lf h . U „ T!** Tho Women's Christian Temperance Into your own. lie said It nccl» more<br />
, thought expressed wa. that f the ^ ^ ft mora, ^ to «c the law enforce-<br />
bri.lge were to be free from toll «>rne! eon^nllol| ta „„ F{nt Uttho,lM mCnt now than ever. Before the<br />
courted artionwa,,«cessary on the nh ^ m Toe)Klay |lftcrooo|1. womcn ^ ^ «„.,, franchjMJ u»<br />
' A*tl w "n '^h!t f" 0 " ulZ. Thc 'telcgates began to come Into men had given them prolubltlon. If<br />
f T . •! I , M f comml '"« town on the eariy traina and wen met It ever goes back it I* becauMJ tho<br />
<strong>of</strong> five to b* appointed to form a .We- wonwn (|oi).t ftan ,,f MoortBU)»nt Burlington<br />
Acting lte.l.lent Heart Slcc|man cxlCT ">"' « ill » ""»• or * Ui "*> uUa >" Hilec " «« l «> a<br />
drew C. Bo»»ell and Ralph Van ^ frieUoiu Tbe ^ ^ ^ mttting by ^ „„,„, ^.t ^ h^i «nt an<br />
' '.. . „- Ulll . . , . - was held In one <strong>of</strong> the smaller rooma able one to represent him. She also<br />
Mr. L. A. MacMlllan. Assistant 8o- _MU ,n the mmln nom a .teklmU,. ^a., ^ .ou,., fln,| ^ w. c. T. U,<br />
The church ooul.l be a crolit to the community,<br />
with ferns Mrs. FranU regretted there waa no<br />
various coon- welcome from the schools. She thank-<br />
Bentham and cd the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Union for their<br />
splendid welcome given. They would<br />
., a delicious turkey.bring l^pirallons ami get Inspiration<br />
n It capacity<br />
Ivner l,*00. <strong>On</strong> the soul<br />
Tie iir.vrmlum aich an.l xltings P 1 *** »nd the<br />
will («? patterned after the new Stan- ! Schellenberger<br />
ley fieatie In I*hlla.lelphla while the 'lores ami seventeen .<br />
ilecomtion* on each si.le <strong>of</strong> the Tbe Bringhurst property abutUng Crane all •un.mer u. roi.-* llo<br />
-meJ the coo.cntion you more tlum any other influence In<br />
""* ZJ? A .l, ln ^ CnU " [ ^ -^..te w^t to^l'u^to I" behalf <strong>of</strong> U-county. Her welcome America the pas.-i,.« <strong>of</strong> the mh<br />
T ~"*~~ |M - ••"•» I . . . . . . _ su in the form <strong>of</strong> a poem. Amendment i» er <strong>of</strong> Plymouth fmrne-l un.l enjo>e.l by a"- Mrs. thl« city, helil u prcllmln:in meeting (o Qcr-Mi <strong>City</strong> Theiefore" rontinue.1 — "' " " ""<br />
t Boaniwalk, J. Frank I'lane could not un.lcr>Un.l how Pr<strong>of</strong>. li»»t evening. ,.. u^uiit,,',, ~AmtM.nr' tlu.1 »oik> cn "*' mUc - I*rayer «o.w -, .<br />
r plan, to build four fuser oiuld Kro* flu.er. a f«,l high Mr,. Halite l-ikv. M... Hannah Van- £'; . ^ ^ „, £X, „" «o,ks for ^" nia B ° UI1 '- Mr^ KlUabelh S.ain. are on the iln, <strong>of</strong> real «icees>. W<br />
lenleen apartments. In a fi« mmute> when it took Hr."" »nd Mr.. Mia Campl«ll repre- the , <strong>of</strong> |hc niinail alM>; am, PresLlent <strong>of</strong> Ihe Cap.<br />
MISS lit E ICXhtTI<br />
»vi:Mt<br />
> rn>. v<br />
a »lroR p > .<br />
<strong>of</strong> the liuiliuntc ut P1>moulh place or BtrcUry, Mi>. Anna Crune. Miu> Alice<br />
S»-vei.th »ti«t will lie >tarled until Jclfcrir.. 5Il>» Sa.lic Htonrhill, Miu<br />
tlic relocation <strong>of</strong> the Boardwalk ho» .Klixabeth Cotton. Mix Anna Hilton j<br />
Ttirifea* : been settled permanently. ami Mi». Klliaheth A. I'necr. ' Hti-iKI) ALONIs<br />
— =——— THE.SHORE<br />
PASTOR BACK \<br />
M.irMillan ic-l.k in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> they<br />
run krep in closer touch with the neoU<br />
<strong>of</strong> lite city frt>m time to time.<br />
xhortr.1 tlwtn to<br />
BAL<br />
St;iti» lM.»etiiim-nl. He extended<br />
or U*lr ,tan.Unl l*arrr> n*n who B.eetii.s,'-. -lutatlon. an.l conBratula-<br />
too.1 for the~e principln. tion. from Uncle San,. H.: reca»cd<br />
° Uev. John Handley welcomo.1 then, bow they had plea.lcl with the United<br />
T E ON PIER i,, u-half <strong>of</strong> U« chu«h. He cUen.lc! Sl..lr» f..r M )car, lo l,,cak the part-<br />
I.III .,f li.iuor. an.l w»ulc they<br />
New Train<br />
A arw Iraia aw tar KB ara Faat- Uac will br raTrrtitr as aad<br />
aflrr Isrtakrr 1MB to Bake caausretiaa* al Ptraaaal«iUr with Pma-<br />
a)haaia Urclrit Traia traitar Allaallr <strong>City</strong> at (.12 A. M. Thia<br />
•111 lra»r la* Praaa)r»aaia HtatWav. Ocraa t'ity. al «JU A. M.<br />
Iln. Jaaa Handle) Re tars Krasi Va-<br />
caliaai ia New llaKlaaH fcjatr*<br />
Tbe lEcv. Dr. John Han.iley, pa>Uir<br />
<strong>of</strong> trie Kii.-t M. rl Clia.ch. thii- city.<br />
ha> retuine.1 from a plej^.mt vacation<br />
tiip, luvni frN't^iti-im.iitli.<br />
Ne\t Suti.ljy Ur. II. i..ll.-> Mill oc-<br />
cupy hii. pulpit Utth mm nir.^ aiul cve-<br />
Mi<br />
.1.<br />
li-. ('l.nciice Smith anil<br />
..tnc- the Veteranii <strong>of</strong><br />
it«c atteii.uuiee at the Foicitni WJI- ami the committee In<br />
tl* Palermo Baptist chaisv- haw U«n «nriiii|r over time<br />
Chuuli •••-I Wednexlay evening. to m.iki- It u woiiilerful »uerr»».<br />
Thc Veteiaiis <strong>of</strong> Koicitn Wars olll<br />
nctif an.l very hearty welcome "ci-hip "f li'iuor. an.l »»ulc<br />
,,, toi,| tnrm lhrv J^I mme |nto aplea.lcl tbe li.|uor traffic eiUited.<br />
aiKT - . u.lllllJly tKat ha>' ulwit>> l»«ii .|ry ; Behind llie l«aii. wa» a lltiuor lleenae.<br />
ll be the >ceiu: <strong>of</strong> a an.l to come in here »ii» like comlngl (Coa.iu.^ .* i >»•» r«r»><br />
Hal- ^ ' - - . -—<br />
Ttieir v a-<br />
>upit-r IK-I'I<br />
EARLY CLOSING<br />
Orraa Ctty-a retail atrrraaaU Bare agreed a* cartjr dataag.<br />
Accarattagly. brgsaaamg Octeaer tat, taaa iUata will da<br />
at • a'tiaca. ncnt Maaatera aad Satariara.<br />
THK FLOSHEX YABNS<br />
New Lower Prieea in<br />
Effect October 1st<br />
CQJLSCTM<br />
Nraa<br />
Baa Tea<br />
LiasC.<br />
8EXCE8<br />
All new stock at modi<br />
lower prices than last fall.<br />
BIULB aa4 SATINB<br />
B*Usag-a aasi Caa-licriU<br />
AU Badaeed<br />
QUILTS aaa BLAMtETH<br />
Full Stock for Cool'<br />
Weather<br />
THE FLKUaEK YABNS<br />
TIM tstBMftM rtitffc <strong>of</strong> tKs<br />
Boardwalk Shop will ba<br />
traaaftrrad to thm Avenue<br />
Store oa October ftrat.<br />
The Baaiwwa* Aa* W« OBM 8ATUMAY. OCTOBHI HB8T<br />
Al XILIARY »IKrm\G<br />
. Uiu(>cth A. L'nifcr, wcielary<br />
<strong>of</strong> thc Mu-ic Pavilion Auxiliary, gives<br />
notice that there will be a meeting<br />
<strong>of</strong> all the members <strong>of</strong> the auxiliary In<br />
the inutic pavilion next Frbtay after-<br />
noon, 130 P. M.<br />
l>v. W. «;. n^<br />
I'.l uf the Hap<br />
!.i»l \ ct-k vl.itli<br />
Mr. an.l Mi^<br />
iia~Lartlini; ili.play In the<br />
•. Lean.iiiK OJISOII I. entertain-<br />
InK her ilauichter from Philadelphia.<br />
Mr». Carolyn Ro,. spent the week- tilie^l ln th, absence <strong>of</strong> the pre^.lcnt,<br />
end in Atlantic <strong>City</strong>. Umior Jo> Champion. The com-<br />
HKPIBLUAN (LIB MEETING<br />
A special meetinic uf the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
epublicdn Club wax helil Tuesday<br />
veniiiK in the Club looms to cousiiicr<br />
cut lent Uu*lne>*. John P. Fox pre-<br />
Hallowe'en Carnival<br />
All Day Monday, Oct. 31a<br />
A fine *4-<br />
tumes will t on ili.-play for lent ut<br />
Ti4-T^5 Asbury jtinuc on Octotier 'i^<br />
& a..d 30. PRICES RIGHT<br />
MILLER, Costumer<br />
Of Pluladrlpaia. Pa.<br />
Tbe purpoie <strong>of</strong> the meeting is to tie- Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Corvon and ing election was the chief topic <strong>of</strong> dis-<br />
Urmine whether the |auxiliaiy will Mr. and Mr*. Harry Young visited custion, the principal speaker being<br />
disband or continue the work which at Pteaaantville last week. Edward M. Button, who a>tmonl»hed<br />
was so ef Acieiitly carried on last (|r Barium Young, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, bis hearers to be "regular Kepubtl-<br />
winter. spent the »cek-end with his parents cans.** <strong>On</strong> motion <strong>of</strong> Mr. Button the<br />
o at Beesley'x Point. Club gave their endorsement for Wll-<br />
BEATS OCEAN CITY<br />
La»t SatunUy'a foot ball gum.<br />
.gainst Cape M.y Court Houae wa.<br />
h F<br />
CIU'NTY ENGINEER<br />
- - At a meeting; <strong>of</strong> thc Board <strong>of</strong> Free-<br />
lost In the very beginning whea Per- hoWcr, held at Cape May Court<br />
guaon muffed a ball from the kick-<strong>of</strong>f House, Tuesday, E. Fendd Smith was<br />
which rolled behind <strong>Ocean</strong> Ctty-a goal, appointed County Engineer at a sal-<br />
a Court House man falling on it for a „>. <strong>of</strong> $300 per month, replacing the<br />
touch ikmn. The score was KV-1S.,, former Engineer Learning Rice.<br />
Court House plajcd a wonderful ganse ' - -<br />
with the forward pass. * ,;<br />
Atlantic <strong>City</strong> High School play here<br />
g<br />
llam H. Bright for Senator; Robert<br />
* Bltl ' •""' lhe fu " R »P ubllc * n<br />
Saturday.<br />
DISTRICT MEETING HESK<br />
An interesting promgraai has bean<br />
prepared for the district -~—^'-a; <strong>of</strong><br />
the missionary societies <strong>of</strong> tha West<br />
Jersey Presbytery »111 be held hen<br />
en October t&lh. Mrs. M. H. Given<br />
will speak from the sub)ect, "Mor-<br />
moBltm.'* and Mrs. W. Miller on "Ufa<br />
Ia the FhiU«Bfcm •<br />
COMMISSIONER'S' MEETING<br />
There was little. If nothing <strong>of</strong> gen-<br />
eral interest transpiring at the Com-<br />
mi&sionerm meeting *»•* MoaMiay after-<br />
noon. Considerable ° lnter-uepart-<br />
mcntal buslneaa waa transacted. The<br />
relocating <strong>of</strong> the Boardwalk waa Jis-<br />
Bttttt by local business man. su- j cussed in m Informal way and after<br />
1 <strong>of</strong> construction by the L. I the meeting the commissioners went<br />
In a body to Park place to ataka a<br />
au'ney <strong>of</strong> the high water mark raach-<br />
, ed during the heavy tides <strong>of</strong> the last<br />
NEW THEATRE<br />
Lassie Ueadkry Company and leased<br />
tan their <strong>of</strong>fice, to a Philadelphia,<br />
theatrical syndicate for a term <strong>of</strong><br />
& years at a rental said to tnvoK*<br />
a higher figure than ever befart<br />
fftnsTif" w f*T^ la ***'» city.<br />
I It is possible that a new ordtaaaee<br />
1 will be introduced aext Monday or the<br />
old one> T-"~*-* to cocflrm with new<br />
ttaea that aay ba derided asea.<br />
Locomotive Engineer*, Firemen, Condncton<br />
and Trainmen<br />
Application may be made fur employment to take places'<br />
made vacant by such men as may leave the service.<br />
Give previous experience, if any, naitic ol not lcs.i than two<br />
references, or eocluac letters <strong>of</strong> iccorumendation.<br />
Physical cxamiaaticm at the expense <strong>of</strong> company U rtnuiicd.<br />
Address •<br />
Itw, nil I mil ft Rttfeg UKray U.<br />
Room 300, RBBrfag Tenaao*!<br />
PHILADELPHU<br />
17S<br />
NEW YORK<br />
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OccanClty Sentinel ||g ^<br />
or»AM r,rv PP,M^m CLARK WRITES OF mlr<br />
AMD PUBUaHINO CO.<br />
_<br />
grata jams throagh «hii<br />
<strong>of</strong> water go thrash It to<br />
perfect!* damn, nnt It sate<br />
ipiiily way (far we bad yards <strong>of</strong> doth at<br />
goM* say, "And this batal has<br />
BOTH HAS A SPECIAL KM» CMk<br />
dty tha benefit <strong>of</strong> hU<br />
Haw OlIlflatACs'OBS<br />
Grobb Brathara, b<strong>of</strong>ldbc <<br />
to, auk* a •pattering groat* buafaMM bar. haw* completed<br />
long trala <strong>of</strong> ttrcomsta<br />
' wlmtl»whotoe*rl**tfyo«a)tfaa**ii (<br />
to th*m01. aadlfolka thnaia that botal mlckt baabtolhb <strong>of</strong>fer U. ataIL Bot yoa dont. Yoojad*t*wj<br />
' " - " " 1 Julius has been doing business In tboot tha oaa thmg that »««• the<br />
-^ Received by This Of flee lth.whd.pnn.<br />
mM±M_aLAM_ . iw dwt w. s*Jat wW-«,rtv (After on* and a .<br />
awMMusse. ^ ^ gtccmujr - Hth, Door aab, wi am tibn A« |*n>sdww°an aar Binti|)W^llntoaA>bin>mw,tlMnoii 1 ^<br />
ready to hdp b<strong>of</strong>ld many <strong>of</strong> tha a*'<br />
;downoatte ground floor to than*- ones." ond again th. thought *an» ] Bghth rtreet ami now h* U to a shop g ^ ^ — g ^ ^ .^ ^ o^ , faOaT#*aTI rvifi<br />
am the pen <strong>of</strong> taannt for men employees, and aw that folks in Detroit neadnt be dumb|<strong>of</strong> his own which he purchased about JJ "^1 „ ^ , Mt „»„>, » 4, HNtblVLLT. S<br />
Mrs. T. Dowdney dark, <strong>of</strong> Wooil-|O^» <strong>of</strong> them eaUag*i«*Demt,beaTtylif thry half tried tolear^ than onand a year ago. wbra roo cet the bsblt than It » to | MOUMM AM»<br />
bury, whose summer home U at 8n'* did not take the Gnat Lake trip.<br />
<strong>On</strong>anCHy in all ita printing. A plant j «.„«««. mhM% „ .rHwd about<br />
aarpas.nl by none in the resort and!SyM P. M. The mot morning we nariatets<br />
<strong>of</strong> wide experience. Taajsumed oorbabtoal occupation <strong>of</strong> dght-<br />
i Bnr tar , nurao^ <strong>of</strong> raviiiac and<br />
'handr^and dxty tet lo^ ^ forty-, oar fart .aakhlng ddhn rt th. d^p. ^wSnJ^hT^rWnS^ r^Ster.^r<br />
HT. f>t wfcto. ha. a c^»dty rf tkraa (for^a had rf^pmri » long we %£?%J£ ^ ^ ! T 7 ^ '<br />
hdnd "^ «*»^»-"»«" ^ c ^ i " ^ t ^ ^ ^ > ^ >^ to »a. entitled to the right <strong>of</strong> wffraga<br />
any panon who after • faijr opportun-•<br />
dUtrict .« O. next cUrtion.<br />
a grand modcal than *v*r before. • tloo will meet st the following derig-<br />
^T JyTLZTt.iTvCL<br />
-S 1 ? ^Vi" Kow, I have written my tala <strong>of</strong> our oated places.<br />
cbedLake Ed*., tff,^ WT\nn so littw. described so Plrrf Ward—No. t Rre Boa**. As-<br />
8*cead Ward—Caart nsea. Ctty<br />
y, the great number <strong>of</strong><br />
nmlm gUmpn* <strong>of</strong> many plans, and Ball. A»bary avraa* sad Math street.'<br />
a* printed matter .oat <strong>of</strong> the dry. TV Dm leilihniei. til*. ImliilNni. IIMUII "^<br />
hi thdr rtateraata* until only a<br />
8*tiet 8*Btinet Prea Pr dedm ded to MW M ywa on: t* : t* wide wide itneta itneta aad aad floe floe ahade ahade traae, traae ?*<br />
<strong>of</strong> u» were left, fodtog as ear<br />
now I mu>t toy down my pen, with GEN'EBAL ELECTION<br />
ar. Adi <strong>of</strong> -prp-<br />
EngUih coadni ar, "At."<br />
a* price* canrirt—t with good work-,<br />
{dvie pride, Everywhen hi the west j •<br />
'we saw nothing bat "boosters" and;'<br />
ThtM mighty, *to-<br />
CBKETINCS It^ghn around had been abered ao man to form, and than w. not ai w.<br />
The Stntmd wishes to tsha this o*-f*r tn th* hatigrouml they wen *aaartamity<br />
<strong>of</strong> greeting the ddagatea to<br />
4Tlh Kaw Jarary State Comanpoll<br />
together as we Jwunay n»»~igit I<br />
mor* thankful for a saf* return.<br />
We' Then Bdcht be a gnat deal more <strong>of</strong>, nln*" one <strong>of</strong> oar dear mala member*,<br />
It an extr—ahoaia to har»|that dona right here m tfcjatowa. leas'bad ^oan at doat rasga, and thereby<br />
•»!>*• adoct Ocaaa Oty (or y«a'«rttidam ifeona m <strong>of</strong>flce, and hangs a fanny tele, bet which I wffl<br />
rdty is th* ftaect place on the map, m». momaate<br />
I to dtadoa* th* maay<br />
<strong>of</strong>aa.<br />
MBS. T. DOWDXET CLABK.<br />
ADVERTISE<br />
f*ca<br />
day m war ma dty and wa wa — •— — —~" » ^ I wha, I say that oar pUrbous* was<br />
T* . " ,. was told saveral times by »*—- and always open, the eartains rang aa and<br />
wary dnculy write yea te cam. ^j,, f M | ( - T ntmtmmt (jn,. to we acton taking oar parts with great<br />
•ft***- cad <strong>of</strong>f and carefufly thmking over «*. for th* performaaoa ««.catrja-.<br />
* _ * .th* matter, I caafees with bamflistlan uoas and then wen always aa>M« oa<br />
Oceaa <strong>City</strong>**<br />
. tiAULDVfETES HBiTS : *»-» "• «***». ««1 •• "wat to pat the staaa. Ob. yes. I might tail yea 8VKTIVT1<br />
nrnniB MMM^MO . ^ ^ hoa(• Want Aveaa*<br />
j;w*n.ao after anrdng st on* ef the vidting th. old fort aad othv piaea* Ocaaa dry NewJrrM<br />
1 b%«^U Medal FtoarMms.-. gold* I «f interest, then on we want again<br />
ibistan aail papn up* smli Ibisaih lbs lubi sf tlsiill IH* bTnto J0N8S. BOOKKS * BASSCLL<br />
a* threagh th. haaa auTL I !We arrived then between 1 aad 1<br />
Ipertaat faeta. Each <strong>of</strong> thaw BBUS a wider vidaa. bat we women stodt"••«• *»"-*<br />
ten eat nearly five Ooosaad barrds oar heads *at th* port hows aad wen<br />
<strong>On</strong>. Sraator.<br />
Owe AsaraUyaua.<br />
flavor when yoa<br />
•lemMHCv mAMCmy OttWDt<br />
—V» MtJcd in by<br />
DR. FLOMEKCE B. HAIKES __<br />
; Uomn kx A»p»luli««><br />
! OCKAJf CITY. >. J.<br />
W«*i» »ia«. M..-MI a. a. •<br />
; AlJei dnn, I. D.<br />
I a«4 Wotfty Aveaa.<br />
i <strong>City</strong> N«w J*rM«<br />
jKaSCHEL PBTT1T. U. D.<br />
wOT WKBLST AWE.<br />
OCEAN CITY. NEW JEtrBEV<br />
iMBatUaan<br />
1 r/*ui*u<br />
Jomt H. WnmcAR, M. D.<br />
{ TIT Wcaixv Avenue<br />
, octuia CITY. N. J.<br />
W "«-^ ^ _ _ - . aftNITftBIUM DK< CHAS. H. VAIL<br />
And that the eleclion afwani wOl aamoMii MA. \M*amaw O*w»a*JhJc PbydckM<br />
•it as a Board <strong>of</strong> Ejection at places V qnict, Ugh-ctoa bom* intikb (or la- UMUCK nab* — naj><br />
ab**. »&M dewnba *tl ytar mead a** taM tea M m . *wTiaj<br />
commencing at dx o'clock In the hom * *" eW*rt» Malt mod lor wefl nm» "VW<br />
tagaailCTaniimlaiua o« a tiai1**H<br />
the evening. Dfetiiibo. R«gHttn4 CCHMSU Men*<br />
HABBY A. MORBIS. ^^H^ t tJ? h 5jI-3 t -J?~;<br />
Ad,, 10-13. St. Ot, Ctork. Z^TZJ^^ZSZJtT-<br />
NOTICE<br />
ouucm •iwjtear*<br />
FOUNO<br />
BaB ef materbest. Ma. L-Mtl. Owacr'.<br />
^ j^aa?« 13L«.^<br />
aiao p>aoMrrt.v ooag'<br />
0. NoOIBBMV,<br />
•ALCTOH HALL<br />
111* Wemry eve.<br />
OeeaB dty Hew Jersey<br />
water m each raomi<br />
_ ~: z---^Z3 from the Beach<br />
Mn. rrands a MazwaU;<br />
; MILLER COTTAGE<br />
ocx*» t-rrr HKW iiuuict<br />
Open All In* Yaw<br />
; Uat-waler Heal<br />
; LAUKA I. MILLMM<br />
i THE BISCAYNE<br />
h. BuokM<br />
GANDY COTTAGE<br />
eataat whan all tva adB* an raaans. teak only twaatyftn mantes to tower<br />
baddw the other mffls owned by dtf- ear sbia, aad though we dU get oar<br />
: fane* r 1 amah 1 It Jest tabes one- hands soaking we*, for It was rsinmg<br />
Ihatf hswr from the tiaath.ap<br />
is tta WkdiTabk.<br />
w * th. table hi the<br />
with a taper<br />
4 -—* 1 •UCentnl Arena* |<br />
-^ be- '-—'—•'» bard, yet it waa aO " «- m •»- the game.<br />
pu arnxnaa: BBBI K a taaoy for W. stapp.il (after going down Lak.<br />
illlll «• Thaa. an tear kmds er Baron, the straita and acros* Lake<br />
PLUMBINQ and H BATING<br />
»«*«*»««•» MEaVJENSKV<br />
" " " " " '<br />
m ' • in • • ,. ,<br />
.|Oceaat-«y Mrw Jenry<br />
!<br />
•a.inuuuii.n*<br />
, ' ~~<br />
THE DARLINGTON<br />
shaeasefceleraadcJawdMezaadaa Erie) at Detroit, when wa took a r- yOO ABC SIOC AJTO SUFFEBDW AMD CAXMOT GET BE8DLTB' lUtauliSTASC^'aSSiS't-u, N<br />
dtbt aaslsg aate aad rattled around WHTMOTTBT .usaouirai A-j_ Jjjjan tHy.N<br />
the dty. 1 didnt Hke it as wen aa _-—,„ •tmi>itoi^MMi<br />
MBwOWAIft OF DWMIY AW) DlSTWCTION<br />
HAMMELJ-CO.<br />
* * • • • • • .<br />
T. U. Brmk. a C<br />
CHrBOPBACrOM<br />
mrnvmtmt /mo HAvmm AV*.<br />
L. W. MILLMR<br />
TUa b a 8-19 B, Weating-j<br />
hooat fall antomattt Eky><br />
tric Baikjiv other ttyka in 1<br />
•tock. Lctoaabowjoathe<br />
advantafM <strong>of</strong> cooking by<br />
efectridty. Chaaptr than<br />
gaa and ckaaer. :<br />
We carry a faQ fine <strong>of</strong> Westfabfhot»ie,<br />
Itaxda aad Nitr<strong>of</strong>nUmpi<br />
• ,<br />
Now is tfag Tbnc to<br />
PUnt PHvvt Hdft<br />
Thomas J. Thorn<br />
FL0RI5T<br />
Ocaaa Cat?<br />
ML WILSON T. CXBISTIAN<br />
»*» Central<br />
' B«D Phone 151 Ex-ray rriignndi<br />
, BMroaa Oidde Adarfatotend<br />
BTCHES CBXTBAL PHABMACT<br />
Blghth at. aad Wealry —<br />
Phsaa MS<br />
J. ThoraWy Hughes. P. IX<br />
Pharmacist in Oun<br />
ffttdtt, Harawt « Stiekttf<br />
IIItHMIttlMI<br />
C4T». •. *.<br />
LAW orrtccs<br />
ANDREW C BO8WELL<br />
Law Offlcaa<br />
•**«Ur bi Chancwry<br />
ocaAa crrr. a. j.<br />
L Leslie Headley Co.<br />
inj UH .... m l n M .<br />
AKUI|| "»'OAL SEKVICE<br />
— STBEET<br />
OoM » a**<br />
D-i»»er ^ bdkkr <strong>of</strong> Art«k<br />
Bangatows. C«n«enient. Cottags*.<br />
VIVIAN B. SMITH<br />
Atlaatla CNy. M. J.<br />
H. COLUMO-. |B.<br />
CITU EBfjaetr ««. Samr*<br />
TBB LONCaTEON BOCB<br />
•>dstia*r**tae>entfafl*«aMal*wh*<br />
•"•ary rriamtly' «a>yw«<br />
as wefl as good feed, tfyeaeaieyth**»nathiag»af|iwateff>mhBM<br />
«" »J»«k aad tf yea wa wh* fart<br />
bjtkb.<br />
THE HARRIS RESTAURANT<br />
H<br />
OCEAN cm?<br />
was soccewful and Mr. Barpar it do- BUYS A BOMK IN WILABBtPaU<br />
I . Italia. I "rank Schaahwr, aropdeew afj<br />
CT DnXQCWIDd PERSONALS L^r»!-t-»-Srl<br />
« .^*^ ^ -"^w^#^-*,tah«.i»-^»
nra department, la taking hTa rsca-<br />
. fan.<br />
Mian Coney*, <strong>of</strong> Phllndolphln. has<br />
r.turned homu after iipondliiK a<br />
wook with relatives In thi* rlty.<br />
Arthur Ulncliniin. <strong>of</strong> this Ity.<br />
Captain Samuel II. 8i:iil| rtn.»n> -... * * - • .<br />
ed on till two weeks' vacation.<br />
"Billy" Price, <strong>of</strong> thn city 1 , paid<br />
flro department. hn« returned from<br />
hlii vacation. Ho took tho express<br />
both waya.<br />
County ProiiocuUir Cha*. A. Wol-<br />
verton. <strong>of</strong> Caimlou. In thu RIIO*I nf<br />
Janioii I*. Polk iiml wlfp. <strong>of</strong> 'Morrh-<br />
• i ti<br />
After a wook'n »lav In Oroan <strong>City</strong> «<br />
and a week's molnrlnu trip ulnnc<br />
the coant. Sir. ond Mm. Wm. Bur- flI<br />
clsv. <strong>of</strong> South ConestnKa street. ^^<br />
Philadelphia, have returned home /,„<br />
Mrs. Bur-lay rin.« become null •• pro- j<br />
flrlpnt In hnntlllni; their ne*v .;ir. I<br />
A. J. Smith and wife, nf thi? cltv.<br />
left this week on a trln through the<br />
New Emtlnml *»tarni; Thev will also<br />
vl«lt retail von In Brooklyn.<br />
Joseph Carr. pf tht. l.iw firm <strong>of</strong><br />
Ott a: Carr. r.iintlen. wan In (m<br />
hualneti* nn Tuesday.<br />
PERSONALS %\"Z\"*' r MU * *•» thro " Ih Kahnia Tribe's Boys<br />
7 Mown. Frank and Robert Greene D--» |M.....aL:<br />
r the city' paid J l o f t town on W e d d h f ' DW If<br />
J t town on Wednesday, the fo<br />
' lor and In.icnunti. Including redlscoutats. 031,873 3]<br />
0W<br />
VOL. XXIV.-flo.47<br />
OCEAN CITY, N. J., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1921.<br />
Loses Nomination<br />
F. E. Champion. 813 Other Bonds, Stocks, Securities, Etc.,<br />
IM! • n«t«l,l«— If*.*-... r»-—1« —» ««t_j<br />
............... «; umper »rtn>an. 3b<br />
have left for their Tionio In 'harp c<br />
\dams. p . .<br />
nd Mrs. Norninn Stlnnnn and Vallaee, rf<br />
nf \'nrth !*levo.nth Mtrpet.<br />
left thlH rlly for thl-<br />
13 3 5 OJIIK Paying business, with or wl'li-<br />
1 I 10 1 0 |eut stock, dwelling on premises.<br />
0 0 10 0 !ntrnl|v located at Cape May Court<br />
13 3 0 0 House,.N. J. Mrs. Elizabeth Cham-<br />
10 13 0 plon. Cape May Court House. V. ".<br />
1 1 S 1 01<br />
~ 13 0 WANTED—Small bungalaw. State,<br />
0 0 0 price and location. Address B.<br />
l#dger Office.<br />
Banking- House, Furniture and Flxtorea.<br />
Real Estate owned, other than Banking Honse.<br />
ilth. Federal Reserve Bank<br />
^— ..u.i ma\i amount due from other banks<br />
1 Amount due from flute Bank*. Bankers, and Trust<br />
I Companies In Ihe United States<br />
, Redemption Fund with United States Treasurer<br />
and due from United States Treasurer<br />
' Other Assets.<br />
6 8 27 H 0<br />
LIABILITIES<br />
Capital Slock paid In<br />
Surplus •''und<br />
irndhrlded Pr<strong>of</strong>its<br />
Ml« Pfelffer. <strong>of</strong> l'hll»d..|phU. I. , Mr .<br />
.Mndlns a week wllh frl-iid- In tl.l. '»» K<br />
rlty. Sh^ wa» a former r.»Idont <strong>of</strong> lv ""<br />
rv^ f-u unm<br />
Miss l.llll.in C. M.fli.m. <strong>of</strong> Phila-<br />
delphia, has returned .ifter .•.pendlnr<br />
two wrakt' with her family In this<br />
city.<br />
Joseph 1- IM". who IH aiuux-latett<br />
with a flrni <strong>of</strong> certified acrounlanla<br />
In his home city. Ullnilnsttin. ha»<br />
been /pending a few tlava hen*. Be-<br />
fore entering the wnl.T In the World<br />
War. Mr. Pylo waa at the head <strong>of</strong> the<br />
commercial department <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> High School.<br />
John M. Langfnbcrci-r. <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Soulhwark Nutltioal Hank, Pliila-<br />
de.lphla. wan in town J-hJud-iy. 111.^<br />
family baa been here for unme time.<br />
Tbey all returned to I'hlladi-lphla<br />
thb week.<br />
Mr*. Marcaret Th .nip Jin and •I.EASANTVIM.E<br />
Mm Frr.nre« Wllmorton. nf (13 '-ivlnla 2h<br />
f Vnn street. Caniden, have- returned if. Clark If<br />
>'«•"*• " ' K.Clark.*lb ".'.'.'.'.<br />
Mr. anil Mr». Arthur Armltaite "rice, c<br />
ml children, <strong>of</strong> rrlnres» nvenne. Badger, rf<br />
"umtlen. have- returned home frotu looye. p<br />
Venn <strong>City</strong>. \dama. 3b<br />
^•^^:^ y ,7,^^ > '••"«»::::<br />
ivenuf. hiive cloned fielr attractive Totals<br />
ummer rnttape and returned I-I<br />
'heir home on tho Cheater Pike- In<br />
"Mdlev I'nrk. Their son. Ensign enn l» ,<br />
hard worker fur the yarht clb. \/r Court' HOZM, ~?U"«<br />
J Fred /Imi'icrman. Philadelphia H"tlre Illark and Judm<br />
Ihtatrlnl matnalr, nmlnretl from Ililredtc on the bench,<br />
hla country n*»idenc«*. "Villa Venn". (in the. crand Jury fro<br />
at nienaldt*. Saturday miirnlnc and vere John J. Foster am<br />
vlnitrtl hla Mm. Frank 'I /.MMnit-nnan ilarclay After serving<br />
and Nn. ZIIUIUI rnian at ih. ir -urn- line. Mn> [larrlay ••< e'<br />
nier houit- In tin-' ^Ity. nturninL- t uly. John R. JOOM, I<br />
PblUiitlpMa Monday iitorninv. nd John V. Mur.N'amee. i<br />
W. l^inard Sa.der. t.r \\ ,-i Pl.-I.. "« anionc th^ e,r,<br />
d.lphla. vl-te.1 hu fUnre. «,.. Mar nad . '"•" ^ ?h.i,<br />
garet N. Smith, <strong>of</strong> 1'hila.lelpl.m a ',':"*""* *"""* ' h *' r n<<br />
sumnisr r«*ldcnt her,.-. Saturda> und ' f|7.»i,- iti.^i. i~ »-t- .<br />
get N h, p | l j s<br />
summer r«*ldcnt hcr^-. Satur«I. c.f i.'ll iro<br />
Iral a\rnue. U-fl Thursday fur th<<br />
city lo rt-turn Saturday ind dri\.<br />
her Mrro'i. Mr and Mr.. C S<br />
Wood, to ther home In Philadelphia<br />
Mr. nml Mrs. F.mervon Oabom and<br />
Miss Florence OKII im. <strong>of</strong> ' North<br />
"mirth ntreet. Camdcn. have rclurn-<br />
d home.<br />
Mr. nnd Vrs. Rowland I>. Kruklno.<br />
f W.-i-i Fi)nt street. Media, have<br />
eturned home after an extended<br />
lalt here.<br />
Mrr William I. K" '•<br />
iiKmirr <strong>of</strong>- "• l|ul >- ' htl "*' ha»-lng beeu<br />
ompleted before Ihelr name^ were<br />
| tl<br />
% | t«.l<br />
) an.l la,tir* mark. In hi, charge, im-<br />
ir^«Ae«l 'the srand lury with the 1m-<br />
ly, <strong>of</strong> uiitanrv <strong>of</strong> their duty, and In the<br />
rM'-r*> -'lrx* <strong>of</strong> hu addre»a he »ald tha*<br />
i^-v.--' my pervnn found atlemptlng to<br />
ay. iDPro*rh any <strong>of</strong> thi' luiie^ during<br />
l!*i!r!- ll1 " teriu <strong>of</strong> riuirt would br severely<br />
l.ii'nJ. )e *" with by the (ourt<br />
"., Him narhellnr. o» Camden. ac-<br />
" jed <strong>of</strong> kllllnK ConaUble Cramer<br />
il.o <strong>of</strong> CannlHn. at Tttrkahne. WBK<br />
o.-an njirle.1 on two charges—the »lay-<br />
Mi» •.- <strong>of</strong> Cramer and carrying roo-<br />
»VII.> • -jlerf deadly weanona<br />
».-»k» I R. B" Htlt.-«. prr~ld>0> 'if the Firm!<br />
<br />
to thtlr rup«cll>* ichoola. aallca lo thi. <strong>of</strong> If* on the Republl-<br />
Gordon Cooper, <strong>of</strong> rhlladtlpkla. , *»• I 1 '*" He stlra for the .nnnort<br />
mrrtred la Ocaaa <strong>City</strong> oa Sunday "^ ••" «oi»ra snd riv-« hla no-iiu.<br />
TO THE VOTEPS or CAPE MAV<br />
cor.vrv:<br />
la asking for your support at the<br />
UII. for tho Republican Nomination<br />
for Member <strong>of</strong> \» !7 r<br />
ha*e K«co connerfed as Hecretarr<br />
-nd Tr»a»urer with the B«echer-<br />
Kir Really Company .Inca 1907 snd<br />
during that time h«v» built up one<br />
<strong>of</strong> tke lanest Rrtl E>Uta aad In-<br />
»tm nrt. m***ri** In Wltdwood<br />
I feel that th« eiperlcnca gained<br />
in thasa connection* has Itlad me<br />
for the on*l'»' for which I -- 1 -<br />
MPMirt a ad tht If ltd<br />
MPMirt a ad that If elected<br />
*' »«rvlc* in my constituents In Cape<br />
Msy County<br />
PODEPT J. KA.Y.<br />
Ordered aad aald for<br />
bv Robert J. Kar.<br />
pVi«ELl- H.<br />
corn to before me thla 15th iii><br />
BTIPLIXO 1<br />
M. C. C. <strong>of</strong> I<br />
Correct —Attest.<br />
W. H. CAMPBK1.I.<br />
HARRY HKADI.EY<br />
JAMES V. CHESTER<br />
Directors.<br />
- t»ll and winter r.<br />
fr.ml -h.ir>i <strong>of</strong> Mr<br />
Auto Repair Work *" "^3<br />
Batteries,-Generators, Starters, Magneb<br />
AUT<br />
Be*t Equipped Plac* in town for Auto EUeciricaJ Work<br />
For Quici. Hooc«t aad Expert Service, call<br />
Oceam <strong>City</strong> Service Station<br />
All Work Positively CuaUateed Ninth St »nd Bay Av*.<br />
JAAlES M. CHESTER & CO.<br />
Real Estate and Insurance<br />
H+kCMX4l($<br />
Maa4as>r*atOsBcs> OCEAN CITY Hi.<br />
Smts $30. and Up<br />
AZL woe* VABnov wmouuLB.<br />
FRANK GROSZER<br />
j Many Ma*t*n». liiemtH'i^ ol fkt-au<br />
jjily l-odi.-.-. \u 171. r. and A. M.<br />
9"l"ml I" A«bur> Park Thur»day<br />
If) tl.lt A.l.ur> Park l-i-ltr. \,. It;<br />
~' and A. \l The A>l.urj Park lanlt:*<br />
III a Mk- lii.-rtlM.: In liiilmr nf Ilie<br />
t iiu.l.-r<br />
hit u Hit- fal!ier*t»f itur druti^t .1<br />
in. C AbU>ll.<br />
A»t>ur> I^MIK*- ^ijt.il in II. noti.-e<br />
,' till. i»eut: "S«-pii iul«-r 21 »ill<br />
%» Worvtupful llrnlher l>r. AblMilt*.<br />
»ht. in h.iuor or hu til.lil>-f)rtti<br />
rllulay. whuh fall, nu llil«> day.<br />
id i.f hl> nM>-nflM >e^r a. i Sluno.<br />
^t>ury i» ju>lly proud uf Ihl. woo-<br />
•rful lima, and *i«- will In- lu entire!<br />
jarft* tif the t-v.-nlUk* and Hill pvr-<br />
inally conft-r the de^-n-t- Spe«Ui<br />
>fre»huieula snd orcht-»tra pruvld-<br />
I -<br />
Aniona- Ihnv atli-mllnk- Ihl- inert-<br />
K »»re l>r Wi-i O Al.Uilt Dr.<br />
rMhell I*. M it l>r M K -tannard.<br />
r»Ury P M T ti-iii.-- I Thorn<br />
inlna I.. Bre.-kle«. S .mer. V«>unr<br />
--ier »f O":in Cuv f.ixl^.-. P *•<br />
I Factional difference*, hla frlindn<br />
a. furl, aitMlMtvd materlully In the de-<br />
.ial <strong>of</strong> -Solicitor Andrew C. Ilioiwell.<br />
a Heiiililyliiun from thin county who<br />
• 'UKlit thv Republican nomination<br />
.' r lhi> Htiile Senuto at tho primary<br />
•Vitmn In Cape May County last<br />
Tantdar. and Senator W. M. Ilrlght.<br />
i" WIMWIMMI, candidate for renoml-<br />
n illon. won nut wllh a lead <strong>of</strong> about<br />
The First Wi, .1 <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
, -.preclale»l. Mr. Colll*ion nml Mr<br />
llnKiin urn: a duet. "Drlftlnu." In a<br />
-t'ejjRlni; nmnner.<br />
Ne>t Sunday Mr. llnuan «l|| .In.-<br />
.i wlo and a».l.t In u duel. Special<br />
niDNlcal nuinberii aru bvlnK armng-<br />
ttl by the chulr. and It U undei-<br />
-t.iod that a beautiful ranlala will i<br />
IK- Kl»en during the Than«»nlvlnn ,<br />
trd Chrlatmas seaaons. ,<br />
_The Rev. Dr. Crawford, <strong>of</strong> Wll- ,<br />
tnlngtun. will preach nest Sunday. ,<br />
HpeukiiiK ol thu primary ultttloi<br />
leaullx. < II) Sollrllur A. C. IIIMHIII<br />
defuateil fur tliu Hepulilltiiii n.iiiilcia<br />
tiou for tin' Stale S ii.it.'. K; Id:<br />
"Un<strong>of</strong>flri il ri'lurnr< wnnl.l n .lra:i'<br />
Hint Hemitt.r Wllllm i II Mr,.'lit !• i<br />
leen ri'niipi'n.ilnl >m t 1 '" K.puhllc. n<br />
Ikket.<br />
"I am *t-rv grateful to :lie r».i»t.ie'<br />
i.f <strong>Ocean</strong> CH> wlm a"»l»itil In irlvlm;<br />
tie the, spltiiilld mujorlty h. tlitlr<br />
• IftirtK and vote, and .i ll!:e i-x'.re • Director Campbell Df-<br />
,«.*., t- dates He Will Not<br />
Suffer For Faults Of<br />
uu.i.r u,o Any Other Official<br />
-HII"" ClAmt* T«»\l^1, m.-th.M|p<br />
v..-re M*t retly li*'ln^ UM-.! I*. prt-vcnl<br />
li fur p..hll...I und M'lfl-li i.M.tix.'-<br />
I • the uVtrlliitlll uf the »d> .1 tin. nt<br />
«.r thi. IIIUI.I. i[i.iltly .itid iiMinl\<br />
"Thu elimination <strong>of</strong> t.dl .luring<br />
IKe ptt.t aui'iLiiT Mt.iild li.t\. Ui-:i<br />
I'le Ineana <strong>of</strong> a.UerlUllik; (hi*, luunl-<br />
ripalll) aud lounl) by th.- l.ut IM'-<br />
I'IC known :.» u'ltoiLa.t.ll. 1 a-Atnia-<br />
I un. and !>. ui^ plattti .in r.^id ni.ipi.<br />
I rtiiiklitiut ihe Culli-d >*ial.—. u lilt It<br />
i Itertl*iii.-nl ranmil h«v.* th.' iuim.-<br />
tH*nrnt llnlll Die hrl'U-i' i- lr..\t-r-.-.l<br />
I i I'ir.". ..Illiuiitli Id" l.r.lt" ina> I."<br />
flml uf lull In-fur.' l>i" flr.l uf Ilir<br />
William H. flrlght.<br />
.ke. IM.<br />
Mt'iuLer ut thu Iktartl <strong>of</strong> ChuM.-u<br />
iit-l.oldi?r»- Vote for tine—Juhn P.<br />
>». ^7».<br />
Member* Cuunty Executl\e Com-<br />
ltte«—Vote for one male, one fe-<br />
ale-Julia E. «cull. :77; Henry T.<br />
'.uld.. 3*«<br />
Menibers Munlrlpal Executive<br />
ttiuiiltte.'- Vdte for two males and<br />
.i female*- Caleb on a railr.^ul trai<br />
for I'hlladt-lplila. lli» ar ahi.<br />
trawl- tuoar.l. Ih.ali •> tu' th<br />
.no.- . vlt-Dt .!• lovard. l'lnl.1,1. Ip • •<br />
l.ut >> , JUu <strong>of</strong> th" It'.l.laii..- ..I tli<br />
ra 11 to Ihe wlit^l tin- train n...».-<br />
f.,r».,r,| and Hi" .l.-.llii.tli .n •- 'ill.<br />
tOMMKKO: tHAMIl>:U MKKTIV<br />
A rtrKUlair mtrvtlUp i)f thi- Oct<br />
(*il> Chamber uf ('ninuu-rn- i* tlu-*!<br />
uli*«t lu be held in thi* r.w.m. mi tti><br />
•ktHtuitj rtocir uf |h»' UJO > *V 1-1*1<br />
wjnlat build I OK n*-»l TU**M1J> «-ti-n<br />
lo*; All im-iiitMT- art- r>-*iu>-»t«*l t»<br />
i .Mrtt. KIUulte.tli Illunditi. LaH bt-tJU<br />
j "iti'italnlnK a larK» nuinhur uf<br />
! u it-.-t-. HIIH fall, und IIr«. Illundln, 1»<br />
u itur.illy well plvaxuil with tho<br />
I II.IIIXII'H continued putronuiie, which<br />
l> alwa>*t or the hliihent rluu-i. It Is<br />
! liur lula:uUun Ui kiuip ttw lltt*-<br />
war-. ,^,.,l,|> ,U^ .udd.rily at I.N<br />
• >lia*:f IHTIV<br />
r, 'Wolfemlen had |,..t .t.rtel<br />
*•' hmuke hln pipe. wl*D h Ttd<br />
iltack uf li.art III<br />
Mi. Wulf.-ndet<br />
1 i..f. Wulft-nd-<br />
Mi.. Vlul.-t Ch<br />
ha .•». Champlun. uf till- ...,. „„....-.<br />
V ulfendellK lalli.r Ult^l - '<br />
iMs nriunlr<br />
Mritl lo pl\c it- .•mp|o\t^ Itn* -jlur-<br />
'I iy hulf holiiJa> now In (umcrat<br />
> icutv ThU Hut about ^" >f«rt« jt".<br />
Alien flu- (Irni Ituilallitl it« uvti *\>r-<br />
liic h^ht plant, wtiirh tu-lp«i'l nu>t>'i-<br />
i ll> In Ihe work ni4 by the firm.<br />
\ r. Wi>lft>rtift-ti w.i» ont* <strong>of</strong> Ifu- flr^t<br />
iituiHTk tf Prink If Hl.-wurt, «f<br />
IIJI.T in «'li Ctrl- al<br />
• ippllf* *iiid » ruttjcer la thl« rit*.<br />
', r. Wulfendru lu tho*4i d«y lid<br />
i in own win0b' JUil raa hit u»u<br />
I v Qaluu.<br />
Mr Wolfi-ntlcn. who wa^ the f^tlicr<br />
uf thu latt* Juhi. T. Wulfcndt-u. ;<br />
. BUminer cuttj^cr tuTt* fur yixtr*.<br />
*..m ix Uifintx-T uf thu Octr.iu Cil><br />
t> .ahinK Ctut> aud .it hlKhl) u-<br />
i-^-tiicd by tho ufltclAla and o'httr* oi<br />
Thc.ro was a llttlo lipplo at thu<br />
wit-kly niuetlnK <strong>of</strong> th.i <strong>City</strong> Com-<br />
nilBHloni'nt that noiiinwliat startled<br />
tin. few perMoni* In ultendnnco.<br />
Anketl by Mayor Chnmplnn If ho<br />
hud any report to makn. niroctor<br />
Campbell Mid: "I dlr to report<br />
publicly what I hitvn reported here-<br />
t<strong>of</strong>ore privately. Al the Ian! pay-<br />
ment <strong>of</strong> hl-mnnthly hill* taut ninntb.<br />
there remained In the *i|ct*t nppro-<br />
nrlatlnn n li»lnn*-o nf «IIL'IIIV lot<br />
than tinn. The bl-inonlhly pnv.<br />
nienln linve been from tmno i-\ «5-<br />
rtfto nntl In «oii>^ ln-li'ii'e-> htive ev-<br />
-«>tliti ffino if *M i*".! 1 """' not nlrendv<br />
"I apnrlT'il ftu* hiiihwnv ratitml-'-<br />
»*|(iner <strong>of</strong> thU roni>*. »uiiiuifr iiiut.1. affairs 'ur sev-<br />
eral years. I |<br />
Mllliiu Headli >. a >uullt uf 1:<br />
)t-ur». i.f ihu tit>. M.I> t.ii.' n b. ( .ri-<br />
JutiKt-* V:i.lrt-.lhi- b> ll,t [mil.,<br />
.ta>» j«n. , h ir»-. .1 uil> -.ral uf-<br />
f.nti-. uiu, n nit. vl .in th. II, .r.Walk<br />
an.l ulli.T p.ai.-v lit »..- .tnt U-<br />
ror.' tin- iwi'i. .initial Tr; r-f.i.i*<br />
Jil.ll," W^tl Ji.U. Kl.iit.Uf L.l I<br />
tin* U.y 11. at tli.rt- H.I, . i.uti.'ti<br />
-harKi-* a^ain.i IIILI I" v,arrnit tl,.-<br />
• u.lint t.f Hie vuulli t., th. ulurii<br />
jkclitM.l al Jah:">tt>«n l|..ut-..-r. lir<br />
arm-d tlif rulprlt tl,..l t..* ini^t<br />
.lbt') llU ptilfllt-. k«> tu ~ffl.*ul an-t<br />
n-luain nil the >iiifl> at IIIKII|I>.<br />
ullirriKlM* it »i.ul,l t.. hard wllh<br />
ard VIUM. r.-ril.InK teller<br />
N t l l Hnk, and >il-<br />
-*lff have been -<strong>of</strong>nillnk: the wts-W<br />
-«t \Verner»\ll|f Mr Vi». U nn hl»<br />
•:«-ttlun Wllh tl't-iu *«. ie Althur T\'.<br />
Ki'twmuker and family.
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w^m^.-ir %<br />
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I<br />
The Ledger Mis-spelled Word and Slogan Contest<br />
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All Kinds <strong>of</strong> Insurance<br />
Cotlage, seven bedrooms. Four complete bathrooms.<br />
Lot 80 foot front, 100 foot depth. Two-car garage<br />
with Chauffeur's apartment. Permanent ocean view.<br />
<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the finest locations in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>-<br />
EWING T. CORSON<br />
Realtor<br />
727 Asbury Ave. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />
>••«->*•'.-»•>•*»***•••* ..«•<br />
IT'S GOOD<br />
NEWS . . .<br />
25 to 50 per cent Off<br />
<strong>On</strong> all Oxfords and White Shoes. All Sweaters and<br />
Skirls c!osed out at 5 per cent <strong>of</strong>f.<br />
\\V S.ll N.iti.ui.ill.v '..iK-itl.-.-.! lii.'.ml* -<br />
KXOX HATS AMI lY.TS<br />
i:\IKUV ail.I K.M1I.V .* WILSON .-JlllltTH<br />
liOI'lil.AS SHOKS<br />
SKII.I.I-KAI-T «I.OillIXCJ<br />
Kl.llll.sllKI.M Sill IKS<br />
U >.iu ».mt .. v 'in. iluiIII;J r."ii -. till ht ii. ..ml Imi-'i. .1 .»•!,. u\. r<br />
a!l ••iui|'|-..l »ii!i .1 li>I>" III.'II.<br />
>illlr.ill> l.ualxl. • -I...I..I ..,, ., I", II \ 1 . ' " . I.JWUK<br />
•• IH-.||.-.|,.- ..I..I I-. I'. lUIII,- r.HHM. .1.11111.' I<br />
Lit. h.-u. .1.- I rti IIL'I t -. ka-. r.. iik.-.-.' In'I * •'!« r • "ll. .m.l<br />
..II .u.ll.r.t Iml »JIIT li>-.iliii> .->»|.h. Till..."<br />
CLAYTON HA1NES BRICK, Realtor<br />
411 UCHTH STRUT<br />
Ollt«. I l"~i • !<br />
OCEAN Ctlr.NJ<br />
I it'll .-MM; \N ' Tin- ..in., ti.a. il.iliix ..u.l .|IM . .limit j l.i.-k<br />
jk< l.ii'in. - * .ui I i - iu u«» w J* II • r. -I.-.I in I*, i »-«hoiiM ha\i. M-ti-ti (71 It-It, r* when properly aptllcii.' To flnd it<br />
i. u.l fv. UM-*! fur lh« rorrrrt »pl II «iir.l» ahlrh ho IM* Inlrn-<br />
•TTTi,.-! n>- nn»p< IK-d. <strong>On</strong>ly thi-i-u irnrdi. one fur t-afh nfk aiu<br />
n . ..i.nu Q\.'iit r.r a tin f.ir mn • prl/f orTrrf.t. a vriir- i.lr-nttrTi<br />
J in all ri->pct« lo that tl«l fur »lll IK- ei>on to thr tlcln?<br />
To Iht- pa-rx.n Bndine anil properly >prlllnc all <strong>of</strong> thr 1.'<br />
• iiril. otl.l furnl.filiij: th.- IH-.| 1 _• «lnCan.. • 12 HO; 11 »,.r.1» an.l<br />
rli.t.n.. IIH.IIII: in worili- an.l IN in KAN CITY<br />
A tlioruiiRhly incxlrrn, «iini|ili'lrly C«'IM|'|"(O< -sis lirrr at Ihc _».T»irf <strong>of</strong> indnl.liial-, <strong>of</strong>ganliationi,<br />
llnni JMII nif iwrationi.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Title and Trust Company<br />
WII.MAM K. M A-MLY, Pn-iiilral Kl'SSKI.!. II. Xfl.TY, Scciixl Tre«.<br />
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HM-I<br />
OCEAN Like erery other city, lias<br />
CITY . . lexers In T«rious lw«<br />
Without a Doubl the<br />
LEADING PLUMBING AND HEATING<br />
Store is <strong>Ocean</strong> Gty is<br />
BURKHARDT'S<br />
Tilt l'l.t'MUL'H AXII HKATi.'lt.<br />
SO-51 ASBL'BV<br />
.No j.ili ( M.I.II la ilthcr l-lumblnc and Hr>llo< for tu<br />
I" do. WV In.UII Uillir.xim Oulfllj. Hot Water. Hot Alf or<br />
Slum Healint Ouifl.. I*, all kln.l. <strong>of</strong>sinlUry ItamUar Doa't<br />
»-it until Hi.- our healing »,it,tn la<br />
"""• » nJ >'**•• «'l >"ur hratlng and plumbing done oow. Etary<br />
job Kuarauitxti ldu p«r cxnL<br />
If Barkhardt does it-It will be done right<br />
OOODO *0t0»00»0 0»»»»»»^<br />
X»0»«C0» !-»»••<<br />
RIDE-A-BIKE iSS<br />
,. t dc^endno (ho car*. Ther will »oon b« cut o». Bar.<br />
>..ur n i.n.). Co lo »ufk. ,o .chool. ma rrrand. and build o»<br />
oK body. Jtido a real up-lo-dal» BICYCLE.<br />
».T |. only Ihr<br />
«ork.<br />
$35.00 UP<br />
kmil,<br />
blM KIDDIE CARS K«I.I.K IOKATKS<br />
UAUV CAUBIACta RHI'AIBED AND BE-TWCD .<br />
L.and P. Cycle Co.<br />
408 E1CHTH ST.. OCEAN CTTY. N. J.<br />
30 MAIN ST.. PLEASANTVlLtE. N. J.<br />
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<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Battery Service Station<br />
"EXPERT SERVICE" IS OUR SLOGAN.<br />
Complri. S,tl.faction I. yoor fl*w«rd<br />
* n l " • lune '• li>»u«ricl«nu EXPERT 8EBVICE U wkmt<br />
)i.u «.nt and »hat WE GIVE.<br />
All inakr. <strong>of</strong> xcacralora. •Urtrn. oil<br />
lUtlcflr. All olhrr batlrrlra r.bulU aAd ,<br />
H«i.ar«init II.;i; Hvbnlldlns<br />
Pboo. 269 M<br />
>•>>»<br />
A. V..u Com. on Th» Bride*.<br />
IMtMMM<br />
m<br />
Philadelphia Shoe Repairing Shop<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s Best Shop<br />
ALWAYS PROMPT ALWAYS REASONABLE<br />
£ The Beat Work Done<br />
We Guarantee All Our Work<br />
" 822 Asbury Avenue<br />
BRECKLEY AUTO .SLRVICL<br />
EXIDE AND GOULD BATTERIES<br />
SERVICE IS ALWAYS FIRST<br />
We repair all makes <strong>of</strong> Batteries and give an hon- •<br />
est job at an honest price.<br />
846 ASBURY AVE. |'<br />
EAT EAT EAT<br />
At Sterling Restaurant<br />
828 Asbury Ave.<br />
Where Service, Food and Popular Prices Prevail :<br />
THE BEST EATS ALWAYS HOME COOKING<br />
rfr.; : ..iri:f.i:<br />
We Must Have<br />
Advertising<br />
But<br />
The Ledger<br />
Has the news also<br />
Watch -<br />
Us<br />
Grow<br />
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DRUDGERY NO MORE<br />
KVITV KOIIII ltiiui«iwir« mil pnilunr IHT llfi- nul<br />
. ho ronli>nlr —<br />
Troll. !Mrc«l mad W«M A«c»u«<br />
An. Wtxic<br />
F»ii<br />
Rush Dual Contact Timer I<br />
-For FORD CAR v TRUCKS v;<br />
AND FO^DSON TRACTOR vi<br />
l-w~2ll)<br />
Joseph Broadley,<br />
731 Aibury Avenu ;. O ^. N. J.<br />
J.kk...<br />
KEEPING WELL ftf<br />
A CONSTANT FIGHT<br />
AlMWSTCATARflH<br />
f - r r—: .<br />
TW HI FW*I ri Jit. • T>. . „ - at tm.- t . - ... t n . 1/ «.-i t-—a<br />
111, ilil • li I i I I I i i I.I I { i . . ^ U<br />
. HARTMAN'St<br />
PE-RU-iMA<br />
r«»*jr- or Lia<br />
Advertise in The Ledger<br />
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READ HARDWARE CO., Inc<br />
OCEAN CITY'S BIG HARDWARE STORE<br />
EVERYTHING IN HARDWARE<br />
Price* reasonable, Service the bc«t<br />
Always on the job<br />
848 Asbury Ave.<br />
EVERY WOMAN SHOULD HAVE ONE OF THESE MACHINES t<br />
DUT<br />
WASH IS AND DRIES WITHOUT A WRINCER<br />
lln. I I.. In. M.i. I .I.M I<br />
II. 1.1 \.IIII II.III.N il ..It. l'r.'~t ;l .<br />
l.i.lion -ill- i lh>* w.i-l.II l..t- ».i-l|.<br />
..I > I..111. - .'..I III.'* .'llllll.Mlt<br />
U I,MI:.'I I'M ll'-.i UI.II-I.'I<br />
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WE SEU.<br />
name VACUUM CIEANCRS<br />
IRONS PWC01AT0IS<br />
*AN .iKS. TOASTEU<br />
PORTABLE LAMPS<br />
FIXTURES-FANS<br />
MAZDA LAMPS<br />
II..II- HIMIIL'. I:.'|..IIIIIII- . I- -.-in.- I.I..I..I- i -\.«.- in I.'I.II,,... tin<br />
I:. ...K -I. rlii.- ll.i-li li.'lil. Lilt - II,.I ,i| ...II.IIH'. -<br />
W I 1:11.11.\ t: I N N u l \ \ h \ \ \ \ l N..I ' | n III I II. \ I. |\ I .s<br />
W. I. RAYMOND. Elrctrical Contra. lor<br />
8I'J ASBUKY AVK- Phone 2OI W OCCAN CITY. M. J.<br />
CLEAN AS YOUR HOME<br />
A<br />
STORAGE CO.<br />
Furniture Bought and Sold<br />
Warehouse: 6th and Bay Ave.<br />
Pbila. Office: 713 Spring Garden St. Phone, Market 50U<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
ON THE SOUTHEASTERN COAST OF NEW JERSEY<br />
America's Greatest<br />
Resort .„.,<br />
Owa.i Cly*.<br />
itnk».|'Krrr ilfjwi •lad<br />
h.iljt; it . jnno< be c-».<br />
jntj |-(IHI-^I.~J in j nunnt--r that hat<br />
l> • i tm'» a-I.Minlum C)c. an Cuv i> •r|--uj|r.l dam AlUnlif <strong>City</strong> by<br />
l!i (jlr.it hv-'r Hail*-* Infi-t .rfilv. Il l^ raiiK .nfciuhlr jl thit tun*' i*<br />
\ru h-, t!i" Sri nr l'i-l ljn^ i4i-. which lun fnmi O-rr^i» Oty boalJ*<br />
v-> ilk |.> t'i ' At'inli. <strong>City</strong> II-.JI Jw j!*. j -ii.tfi 4111I jJ.a-^inl oulmM.<br />
15 miles from Atlanti.. <strong>City</strong> 65 miles from Phiiadelpllia<br />
< > •. i I * lv'» l>.--n tl u J l-ijtlii.-*' i . . I-JII. I.-1.. I. oliJ ill'- Solr-4 in<br />
|i| • \. >:! I Til" I 'l lilt' IS 'lljlrll. Hi-' -j'*' II 1.1 l>4.> Ill |-->aflJlrVj!k li<br />
| i( . :i I. - t i.i „-. -.will i Ii »II l»-» u>- Mu"K" I* i-.fi ii .\l. lining fi.un it ui.rf<br />
l'i . . .! .».^.l*-^ il l!i- \l!i:.ti. (Xi-.in. -\rliutiv.' II.. nu.-s and \>oulc-<br />
'IS1 TrJii Strtice Inn J;;it C.t/ tj P.iiljJj<br />
phia, New York and All Large Cities<br />
NJ ^| . . Vilili t!l«, .III MlJIll.i IV.'r.,>g.ii jlln-Hltl<br />
, i t , i. 11 ' "i • i» C tv i i. i- hr 1 li. I*. i.i-v!v nn. K«*i luu*. aoj<br />
IJ..in i..l«ivs. Buv i!ucu h i.tk.-|..<br />
Neat Hotels and Cot ages<br />
Excellent Meals<br />
Hi Y.i.hl O u b on-l ih- I..-,<br />
lli. !.tv .T I •»< on-<br />
: nl ..-.li i
,1<br />
<br />
pQla Health Offlc«r T. Leo Adanu<br />
Chief or Police. .Howard T. Johnson<br />
The Rev. and Mrs. Wm. K. Fisher. Chief ot Fire Dept...S. D. Conver<br />
<strong>of</strong> Chelsea, were among the visitor?<br />
here Tuesday. Mr. Flahcr retain* •*!••«««»«•« °* n«veane and Klnanc<br />
his voting plsce In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, sn.l Director. William II. C-.inpN.-r<br />
both he and his wife cast their bal- <strong>City</strong> Treasurer Clai.-uiu S. d-.:.<br />
lota at the primary election. <strong>City</strong> Collector E. W. Burtetgi<br />
tho local police department, rsturniti<br />
early this week from his two weeks OwnUsskmcr* <strong>of</strong> « *oMncnt.<br />
vacation trip. He visited Phlludc!-<br />
It Helps I<br />
Your *<br />
Business .«<br />
to huvo tho <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Title<br />
and Trust Co. as your dopon-<br />
Itary. There nro many ways<br />
In which wo are pleased to<br />
bo <strong>of</strong> service to you. Do not<br />
hcsltato to consult ua any<br />
tlnio about any special re-<br />
quirement.<br />
OCKAN CITY<br />
TITLE AND TlllKT CW.<br />
Oceaa <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />
. O. /idM W. W. Adtw H. 5. A^s»<br />
CEO. 0. ADAMS ft CO.<br />
Bricklayers ud Plasterer*<br />
711 AlaUIIT AVOrtrt.<br />
apolli and Durllngton. He had a<br />
very pleaaant time.<br />
TAKIXU V.MMTIOX TIJ.I'<br />
Edmund A.<br />
bio experienced. He was o»lresicl><br />
lucky If most <strong>of</strong> the lime ho'dld not<br />
have to wait at least. i\t an noui.<br />
and we know <strong>of</strong> ono person w.*"<br />
"e purchased a Urge cottage at the<br />
w "»'« y avenue, near 81xth streot<br />
«"t corner <strong>of</strong> Fourth street anu "** " IOW0 8 »« 0rd «» »«>d Sunday<br />
nearly three times that long to "get<br />
-Ma party" In Philadelphia,<br />
The tclerrsph company la conduct<br />
lag Ita onice hsre In the sumuiei<br />
time with Iru help than It had Inm<br />
or four years ago, and yet the vol-<br />
ume <strong>of</strong> baslnesa In this resort anly<br />
this past season waa double that uf<br />
ton summer <strong>of</strong> 1920, according to<br />
reliable reports.<br />
These are three business enter-<br />
I some <strong>of</strong> the desirable neighborhood!<br />
here within the last f«nr months.<br />
i-mm-H WKDDIXU<br />
I Ml- M.<br />
llmMrr <strong>of</strong> Was. *•<br />
There waa . pretty wcddln*- c-r.<br />
mony In the First Baptist Chowh a.<br />
10 o'clock Wednesday m ,n>|a<br />
when Wm. Paul Brvrkler. w|.n Li it<br />
l<br />
fVrjn <strong>City</strong> ar. a seaahurv r«*ur<br />
Much i» all <strong>of</strong> u» aould like tu ban<br />
the storr» and hotels keep open In<br />
definitely in the fall, there !• »u!<br />
a lot <strong>of</strong> human nature In the nuke<br />
up <strong>of</strong> pr^ple muged ID bu.lne.-<br />
pursuits la <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> In the suiu-<br />
ina. and thvy will not ke«p their<br />
iiia r e« op«n and lose money. ^ ri "<br />
i, with h-i» "<br />
i Hutch , and carried a bouquet <strong>of</strong><br />
snapdragons.<br />
Mr. snd Mrs. Breckley left Im-<br />
mediately on an automobile trip t<br />
Washington. D. C. When tboy rv<br />
race snd <strong>Ocean</strong> avenue<br />
They have the best wishes <strong>of</strong> •<br />
large number <strong>of</strong> frlenda.<br />
The weddlnv ceremony *aa wlt-<br />
~ Med by members <strong>of</strong> the respective<br />
families and a few other personal<br />
friends.<br />
HACK r'HUlt M.*IVK<br />
" Trip Thruod<br />
gorbrr<br />
Wm. E. M.UKy. president <strong>of</strong> the<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> TitU sod Truit Com-<br />
i'anv an. • -<br />
...' when some person. •"'<br />
e on ntaklns* mi lea*t J<br />
ll«lng by conllnulni; In buslnrss un<br />
til la to In the fall, but lha»e peopN<br />
are not now "among those present '<br />
Folks Bn saying nice things sbout<br />
The Ledger, and the subscription*<br />
are coming la every day. Than*<br />
you! W« will try to pi<br />
>n the Maine woods, where they b«c<br />
i very pleasant time. •<br />
While away they took s ten days<br />
automobile trip through Canada,<br />
visiting luaAy sections <strong>of</strong> that coun-<br />
try, stopping, for awhile at Vlontrc-il<br />
and Quebec.<br />
The. eroel w- among the poll-<br />
Poraxlly. at I---<br />
MAHIUKO IX ATLA.VTIC' ook fj.<br />
1*21, and la meellnR with muc.i J<br />
•uccasa here. I<br />
.... M.-i M Jl 1^-wl<br />
and 1*. K. Holmri and wife, <strong>of</strong> th'.- ,<br />
resort, left here yoMTiTav on u<br />
ii Irmoblle trip t-> A'j IIPIII i. I), j<br />
C They ripect to be away ono wici.<br />
The R«. Ravll 8mllh. if I'hllaTljl<br />
rlla. a catuicrr on Fifth »trr'«. Nl.M H AM' \V»j.L».V Alt<br />
M<br />
for some, hut 'twas ever thus<br />
In all life-, battles.<br />
i Young Men's Progressive<br />
Tiaras will hold Its first meeilne<br />
<strong>of</strong> th* fall and winter teaann In Its<br />
fceadnxarters In ln» Haan Dnlldinc.<br />
l "l»hih street snj 1Y**1 «reune. next<br />
**nn*l*v e«-^n'n«'. Matters nf ln»rw>H-<br />
-n* en<br />
Ibuslaatlr. -<br />
Beglstratlon Comuiiulunrr Wil-<br />
liam Walsli and family, <strong>of</strong> I'hiladcl-<br />
phla. hav.; returned home sfu-r en-<br />
ioylng a plear-unt sutiimer st their<br />
cottage on l'rnnl>n plac.-. Mr.<br />
H>>ur>l>yA|>|><br />
DR. M. a STANNARD<br />
DENTIST<br />
Vf.tsoXU'lllMJ.tfTII .. M>Ap>l,rKVAV|.<br />
OtsU.v C'lTV, N. J<br />
Hall PtKJoe.<br />
Oak Wood<br />
Cannel Coal<br />
For Fireplace<br />
Order Now before you leave<br />
ao it will be good and .dry<br />
when you want lo uae it in<br />
UM Spring.<br />
C a SHOEMAKER<br />
LUMBER CO.<br />
12th and Wctl Ave.<br />
COAL "»—'- ««*•• COAL<br />
t H. Skocaakcr LuWr C*x<br />
12tasaaWsstA<<br />
HANS BURKHARDT<br />
PLUMBING AND HEATING.<br />
•tar. Sasaa. .W Vajsr Hsa*»ag.<br />
ISI.X<br />
CHAS. E. ADAHS A BBO.<br />
Cf%kl You uetd Ctial<br />
VVAL Vou ueol SUVK<br />
Tea gs^tasa BX>TI frsa<br />
C H. Shoemaker Lumber Co.<br />
_. Levering<br />
Interior Decorator<br />
1 '^Octu<strong>City</strong>.rtJ<br />
•L CHADWICK CO.<br />
PLUMBING<br />
1057 WEST AVE.<br />
1117 ASBURY AVE.<br />
FRED ADAMS<br />
INTEUOI DECORATOE<br />
Meal Shavfag Parlor<br />
HRST CLASS SERVICE<br />
TllAsWyAr^. O»«,CU,.N.J.<br />
Paarrasaaag<br />
UCJJ ruobf .v* _ *" —"•<br />
JOHN S JSJSii M - D I ALFRED R. SMITH<br />
<strong>of</strong>fice Hours<br />
• to IUA. Jl.<br />
' lo 8 p. il.<br />
Funo j ^^<br />
; WM. c GOETSCH<br />
l0 °* AU - Uc A **- AHaatk Ca,. N. J<br />
"«»TCLASS wo« OMLY<br />
trip io like County. Pa. »<br />
- - — ,r John A.<br />
'. Of I'illUdrl-<br />
. have returaed home and closed<br />
their cottage for ths i<br />
Thomas Norrls, a Phlladelphlr<br />
lawyer formerly ssanrlstri In legsl<br />
vrarllce with the late D. flarenr.<br />
Clbboaer. waa • Boardwalk ilrollnr<br />
during tba> w»«s<br />
Leo Wllllama and Mlaa Mi I.I.<br />
UM IX OCKU ITTV<br />
BYRNE 6 GORDON<br />
KXPKHJKXt-KD AlTOMOfULK PAIVTt:ilH<br />
M.%VK OPK*KD A s-1tU>T4.U\l»s<br />
AfTO PAl.vr h«OP<br />
AT ha."VJ£.NT»l A*D HAVKV AVKKI'K, OOUM OTV<br />
iOYKH Cm aAUA(iK)<br />
WORJULtKhUIT A.\D hATUVACTHM VIAIIMIUS<br />
Orna <strong>City</strong>. Pliose 4*VI<br />
Sterling Restaurant<br />
Ml all TIAI<br />
*~ vim KUIO<br />
ATM BAT<br />
AU TatctMsfomor i<br />
THEY ALVV0P3 COME BACK<br />
lumrust AM> *—"•*• nut<br />
O$ ASBURY AVCNUC<br />
Big Signboards<br />
Menace To <strong>City</strong><br />
Hakes Plea To Of.<br />
BeaatihL Pn* Ma-<br />
Miss J?slsy Dobbins, daughter ot<br />
the Rov. 7T. Dobbin*, a retire! Meth-<br />
odist minister residing in this resort,<br />
uppeared b<strong>of</strong>oro th C<br />
slonora at their weekly inoeting and<br />
made a strong plea for a clcanor<br />
luoklnR town. Hho oipressed tho<br />
view that property owners should<br />
bo required to clean tho crab irraM<br />
and weeds from tho space betwoen<br />
• ho pavement and the curb. Thla<br />
work should bo done by all propert"<br />
owimw, nnd the city should not ho<br />
compelled lo do thin work for Indi-<br />
vidual owner* and pay for It from nil<br />
thrt ln»nr,%r«—•<br />
proRrcsflpn. then* iihould he enouRli<br />
nrlde among tho prnpertv owner* tn<br />
keep their s-munrin «nri luvemento<br />
In clean condition. In paialnjc. tho<br />
»nrak«r rnnipllnicntnl <strong>City</strong> ComnilK-<br />
Hlnner Corsnn on tho Improvivl an-<br />
ix-nranre <strong>of</strong> th« streets In this te-<br />
nnrt.<br />
Mlfttt Dohhln 1 <strong>of</strong>fered MtrcnunUN oh-<br />
'••"•ilnn" »o nn«l"hiu- ••""•— J<br />
tho vicinity <strong>of</strong> Twentieth Mroet and<br />
Asbury avenue,,,, ,„ anv „„,„.„:<br />
"••ctlon „, lho rlty Thore >houiinlt.i><br />
the menace <strong>of</strong> Ore.<br />
< itv mt»t be kept flnc, beautlfu'<br />
and ?ure.<br />
Tho boanlwalk and beach should<br />
»M> k.pt dean, and tho speaker ad-<br />
ww»tr,| ordlnanrcji coverinx the aub-<br />
1 l>e larK" rctt'ptaclea for trash oa th<br />
otTlclals h4\u been working stunt<br />
the lines suggested for a number ol<br />
years. The alleys aro In cood ran<br />
dlllun. Ifu said he would like t.<br />
MI* a receptacle for trash on uven<br />
street corner, but (here Is a Unsocial<br />
limit for the city.<br />
Mlu Dohblna hero IntcrpolsU-c<br />
that her thought la that a campslRn<br />
<strong>of</strong> education aluo^; the sugircstod<br />
llntM must °<br />
desired.<br />
Mayor Champion told Ulss Dub-<br />
hliu that her suKfC-ntlonj will hav><br />
prop^T attention. The slKnboard I.'<br />
The other matUTa havt- hid the al<br />
ti niton <strong>of</strong> the rily oQirliils for some<br />
lime. The cllv uQIclsIa appn.-c!at<<br />
Miu. I>uljblu»' Intereat snd they are<br />
al*u>s wlllInK to ilu e>er>lhlnK P°»-<br />
hlMe* to li:iproti' conditions here.<br />
DurlnK thu discussion. Director<br />
Ciiiiptx'll said that he had been beK-<br />
KCxrt flre-<br />
nrhiers to be SBS <strong>of</strong> the most onle,t. Th.-,., trnpil,..<br />
I.. „ ' •. _. *^ r avoiding duplications. wnich they content. Th-n., irop'il.-.<br />
hh. ,.jt in oaT (nt,,nl|on ultimately to •'" *** plo-.-d on dNpluy In otn> <strong>of</strong><br />
on measure avenue, between Four- ODto|n ^ „„, and „,„,„, -hn A»h,,n- nv.nuo M,.ro .,„.,„„,<br />
,75 n oo " treel " d U " ia '' PUM; " rmr V * n ° n - flrm ' •-°"" llon - «""• Vr> ''""•">• Thiv »•"' '-' «-»rd.-l<br />
' ner-ihlp and corporation reslden- •>! th.-n-vno on Ih.. n The nucayne and Uf<br />
late boanla In your couiitv. plon«- mon « w '» rtfnmln <strong>of</strong>M-n to nr<br />
went to the varar* nnd front s rwiln*<br />
->f rantse* ..• the tvn frMnvi. •>•<br />
ihefr war* <strong>of</strong> rhanelne number*, re<br />
ntatntlnc th«* ear. »ie.<br />
Pntle* Cantsln N'ewklrk wn *4'nl<br />
•o «et the mei» Hut Ihey were not In<br />
the garage when he r«»iir-h«*| the<br />
»!ar»». It »^« le«rne.l that l.-»^r. Y.K-utii<br />
ml Rudy in O th.* Tr,ni,i;i<br />
i^alr by automobiln Thurs<br />
cutntiirt SIT dumlaasM fraiarea, tko<br />
Hlsbilli> usi all ruad> la all wratacr.<br />
fur ctvr) i»r«fj. Tt§«* Manly,<br />
\>>-. i! rtijuiriint'ii:>.<br />
<strong>On</strong> :i (>;•..-1, .>•- r-bidiM, aloiir,<br />
*» • '.txiild jii 4illv h:v||KluiU.|it nf ||K. iliur.h at<br />
Corlnlh In MII «*xnui|ilt* uf mlnnitiimry<br />
«B*kTor for all agv*. TIM- ln.lho-l<br />
•ni|tl.i)rnl, mblrh r%^*ujl*^l In niKin^N<br />
thro, will malt ID nu.^tiu IKIH.<br />
I. TIM TrtM MlMlenary Mctlted<br />
{TV. T-3).<br />
Paul mn>r to flNiriulh a Mimn^r In<br />
a. ulrensr rlly. llli"diin.|'li<br />
put-III tlu- ilafly |«i|>rT with M-IIU-<br />
In < firinth. llr ill.I not ha\r a Iniln.^l<br />
alnpr will, Miu: nWlln-r .11.1 In- luit.-<br />
M» wilar) (iMratitn^l. lll« in. ih..l in<br />
calnlnc a f.>4tM>ld In ('..rlnlli «u« a»<br />
fi.ll.-..:<br />
I. KIIKIIIIK a rUMnr (r. 2). TliU Infouikl<br />
with Ai|ulla ami ITI-lli.i. Jra><br />
who wrrr tv.nilly rl|i*.||i^t fnMU<br />
lliHnr hy |IM- riwl •->]!< t .if numllUK.<br />
Bring Jrw>. br fiHiinl natural umii.lt><br />
with thrtu.<br />
•i. He toll.-.! for hl> .tally hnml<br />
(». :i). IIr- «a« at the miiiM- .rufl<br />
with tbrai. IN-IIIK tuitiiuik.n-. i:\.rv<br />
» nii-iunn<br />
nf ulilrh IK-<br />
«">Whl cnlll a litillt |IMM| •>!•. • HI' 1 in i a-<br />
a|.»n tv»|ultv. ><br />
a tmlr lausiit Mm In »•••> il.<br />
II. ay^aciiing in tM Synaasgua at<br />
Cermtn (\\. 4-1).<br />
1. TlHMijfti ninii«-ll«-il to IIHI f.«. a<br />
Hvlli.T wbll** ar*-flllnk-<br />
a f. ..ili.J.I In<br />
("nrinlh. l»- ill'l IMK l.~- -1L'M<br />
<strong>of</strong> M-<br />
main «>*k ( aavrd by construct- (aslant.<br />
'nc kitchen an>l Tlmn4h)' r^ini^<br />
(v. . .'.). Tlilrrsultnl<br />
IV>«n Unr . i-aTl«^»: (II T1H-><br />
hr««rs4lt fiiknrl tw«a fn^it<br />
IIH< .. l.ur.li at<br />
Tbrwpal«**ilni (I Tlu- ... a.il) . TII li.-ar<br />
f»f Ibr st#«i|fa«lts>^i« <strong>of</strong> IIH~ 1* Vtlu* Itllil<br />
oiaifi ss.il ilirlsi utiMl»-r<br />
tm r iiiluuirv<br />
r>ul" or* ttp-r Into><br />
>.ur Inl«*».<br />
(J)<br />
Tlkrr hnmsiit |M^-UII| an Kin . frt.m IIH-<br />
Msi>-iW4itau i burrU~<br />
d-iiMil'.<br />
4:1%:<br />
II l'»r. II no. Hrlne rrll^v.^l fr..iu UK-<br />
Borvxlly <strong>of</strong> IIJI for u IHInc. tin \ ii.ru<br />
roaM J«olr Iw.rr llnx- ami . i,.ry<br />
to Ibr tm^rtiinjc nf IIM- tn»l«-l. (?)<br />
Hllaa ao4 TiRH4tij l»-.i]nM* a»Ulniiti.<br />
In l*asl In Ihr w. IIMT>-II> >iniuihculnji<br />
bU ban.t4 a*. u« to nibl4«* hliu<br />
to rnvotuata- hl> HT..n».<br />
3. |-aul .if^.ianl (v. 0). III. Inrrraani<br />
artltlty «M. nut »lil> tnmuwl<br />
.^^aiiiloa. ThU b*><br />
»I|»^tr«l.<br />
4. Taal ann**aiK«-« I.N pun*..^- to<br />
ram u- tlw tb^iilln. (v. H). lu^uu~<strong>of</strong><br />
ibrlr Mji»Ii(>bnn> alMi .»|>|H*lllou n«-<br />
«T4»MJ IU Ml«t UtlM^lfX IIW J*-UM.<br />
Tbrrv la a Mrur wiu-n O--I Ju.ltm.-fii<br />
f-aiiM^i .I4M* tmUM-a :*. and the prl.uoer waa taken back<br />
t>rtlrr ravlllllr. fur relU-f aill>lly<br />
than fortu.-r K'>,.'riiQ,.*nt. ' A frwl»<br />
ihe county lall.<br />
Ua>« latrr. a furth. r pltruua p|.*a follo^t'J;<br />
Tut^l .irpTi-.tiH In Al«-\jnilropul<br />
IH.OUU Su|ip|ira In .MoiaoJro-<br />
UA1II.V M'AIJ>KO<br />
pul alluv tull-r.iU.jn.. April 3rJ to<br />
»0lb. Aflrr Maj 1st. nutblnc."<br />
\Jr. Lius Wltikamp. <strong>of</strong> Coraon's<br />
Inlrt. wbtla In a larce drpartmeat •H Printing tatt<br />
Ilut Ihli iplrmlil Amcriroji nll'T<br />
, aa> o«l- urcaul'atl.in tutj n.il Malted. Kood | .inn- in I'hlladrlphU the latter part attnd «ttention<br />
«»-rt.-L Prrbai". ttw »..»rni) <strong>of</strong> hl» «aa alr«-.*Jy .tu ill.- «a>. <strong>On</strong> April | .if last we«k. had one <strong>of</strong> her arms<br />
aril. In turning a»ay fr.«a ttn-ia 2?. Cbarlrm V. \ u kr>->. Krnerul a*«- | badly scalded by boiling hot c<strong>of</strong>fee.<br />
rturj "I Ihe N. jr r^iai Idllrf.<br />
P»o\t-U (*rl»|Hi» to artUat.<br />
raLtlrni: "Ki[Hxt »hip flrat week ID<br />
• A »allr**iui arrtdrntally bumped Into s class by itself-'<br />
III. Paura Vlalon |«. 0-11). Slay: l.ouu tons rl.e; I.00U luua ; her with a tray aad the c<strong>of</strong>fee pot<br />
Hla rt|«-rlrtwv» »ln»-r niullic to i:u- Hbeat flour: Cuo tun* cjrnni.*«l. curn i was overturned. Mrs. Wltikamp originality in coo*<br />
rnf^ wrrr \rrj tr>'i^- H«~ n«^il*u «-t>. flour, ti.innn): 3t> toua auKar: ;ou<br />
maracni**iit at tbu IIIIM-. It U Juvf Inns tx-am: .'.iiuo i x»^» mru »>rup.<br />
«•• treated In the stores' emergency ceptioa and excel*<br />
Mao Ibr I.or.1 I" nnu* at Hit- lluu- <strong>of</strong> frum N't-w York ami X*-« Orlejna ,lH>.plul tin. Wlltkamp waa railed knee to its execution<br />
thr arrvant'a jcrvalr^ tM-r.1. Ni»i.- itt*dlrt-rt<br />
lo Ilatuni Aililinoiul I.0UO on ihe Jury lhat trlrd Otto Koraeke — this quality <strong>of</strong><br />
tuna ..tirjt fluur Irutu l*jrlQc Cuast<br />
Lortl'a wcniM |.. hint:<br />
ami II. W. IJaod> at Cape olay Court<br />
June 1st "<br />
loinality and in*<br />
1. -Bo not afr»l.l." Whru »t rornainicmtf lu kliu« tluit AQ.i-rUi bad *hru*t the uuny haad<br />
ta Ibr crmt rllU-. IB.- \**\i luu III. •a)<br />
> yoa bow diet<br />
awn pr<strong>of</strong>ta aod tlut ib«- «M- «U> irt*-.<br />
yoa.»vJt.lvatiun poa-<br />
• 11,1.•.- Mr Vl.krr. U.-.ar. .1 "The<br />
u BaOB> TOO!<br />
iii[i.\ that si n.ls in*- tin-ad to theaa<br />
»k^> I msii.<br />
S.B4* Cl<br />
hll.lrin niiiir, frooi lea million '<br />
ll.r.iuslioul Ibr L'nllrd IS Li I<br />
fllhlr .-lanx-w irv a* i<br />
wfaid. m bn ii <strong>of</strong> besek<br />
ui' I rum I ho h>art» or Ihe moat<br />
•awllb) |>ar»lil.l Hfr n> an- an) .'hrr Ki*riiTi>u» iH-^ipli> In tbi* «ortd. wLvo to aw.<br />
rrltrfaua acru-lr-.. ai>d tbr l'M.-.[ utio cantmi bear tu knu» that half a<br />
nrflma HM-IU I—.-SU-. K^-III !•• wurlil a» i). Illiln rblMrt-n aro faclnx<br />
ilto oiii f«»lil.» v r--1.il »llli hun^.-r .il il.-aib. wiihout belplnaT lacs wi4 as, he it iavcaV<br />
tbr l*r.Hr^anl krrlJV.^t »>»t»-iit la>~a thru Ii* life and bapplu.-sa."<br />
ia« ho imy wfcih is<br />
him—If >i~ii l».,*V»' •''•"'"• "TT>y Mr \"I. Irey la maklnc a nation-<br />
«or.| 1. a t«o>i>" ATu my f.vl an.1 a wide ap[H-al In Ihr t,*r«>pU; Of the imb—mtd wiA mfrte*.<br />
HgS4 aatu tuy paiha."- lv«i, fjimrd. l'nllrd Stall. ti> ktvp this rrcat work<br />
mine Contrlbuiluna may b« seat ta<br />
Tk. aWUatsr <strong>of</strong> All TMnaa, i Cleveland H. Uodse. TusManr. 1<br />
Madison Avasaa, Mew York <strong>City</strong>.<br />
KitfT Buua« la ImlliWd <strong>of</strong> autur I<br />
•aaa; bat be that UJU an lat<strong>of</strong>a la<br />
C.H.SHAW<br />
Smith's Reliable Shoe Store<br />
OUR NIW FOOTWEAR IS NOW<br />
COMINO IN. CALL AND LOOK<br />
THKM OVIR.<br />
VIRNON l_ SMITH, KO Aabury A««.<br />
SHAW & SHAW<br />
PLUMBING and HEATING<br />
I. C SHAW<br />
714 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN. CITY. N. j<br />
Stoves. H«4tert and Ran.es Repaired<br />
Philadelplua Shoe Repairing Shop<br />
V. TRAMQUtLLJ. Fvsfjrtetor.<br />
ALL WORK GUARANTEED.<br />
RUBBF.R HEELS. 50c<br />
822 AtWy ATSRM<br />
OCEAN CITT. N. J.<br />
PROMPT {SERVICE<br />
Moderate Prkaa<br />
CUNTON L. BRECKLEY<br />
•M AaWra A<br />
HOUSC AND SIOM<br />
*" w PAINTER<br />
Fam dasa Warh by Bnt Claaa ~ "<br />
JOHNR. GROVES<br />
0ce» Oy. H J.<br />
Ossasaw.aLJ.<br />
Heating<br />
Contractor<br />
Otis M. Townsend<br />
The Reliable Builder<br />
413 Wghth Street . <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J.<br />
Eapsrt Hair Cat**. •saa ssd rsdJ T<<br />
Isasains-.aUrCsWst<br />
JERRY PULLO<br />
CITY HALL BARBER SHOP<br />
OCABS. TOBACCO aad CIGARETTES<br />
843 Atk-ty AVCBM. Htst te Gly KrJL<br />
t<br />
U— 18 SHOW tOt'<br />
the abort-cut to tarings aad satisfaction.<br />
Ro<strong>of</strong>s, cutters, tin aad abeatmetal<br />
work done by us luta loater,<br />
looks better, aad coats less. If you<br />
am bvlldlas. renoratlnir. or jatat hatw<br />
a faw repair* to make, cst oar est»mita<br />
for a coaraaterd job. W« hara<br />
a shop. men. aad material ready to<br />
aacM you on short notice.<br />
Tta U The Best Boot *<br />
SMITH. THK ROOrtll.<br />
. 1118 AHBCRT AVE. OCCAM CtTTT<br />
RICHARD H. JOHNSON CO.<br />
High Grade Plumbing<br />
817 Asfaury Avenue. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. N. J.<br />
Kg. Ckm Um far His- OMS Wart<br />
Your dollar today buys les» bread,<br />
leu meat, lets clothe* than ever before,<br />
but your Electric Dollar buys<br />
more by using to * *• * J»<br />
MAZDA LAM<br />
OCEAN CITY ELECTRIC SERVICE<br />
ATLANTIC CITV ELECTRIC COMPANY<br />
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• ' - • • ' • • < • • • : . • • " ; - - - . > :<br />
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PERSONALS<br />
MTO Wleaonth,!. IIWM » « « « V<br />
«rp to thl. r«ort by automobile.' Channel bu.<br />
a AUanlle Cljy. uodar. the I "*' * UtoT <strong>of</strong> lhe rint P^oTterlm<br />
-^ <strong>On</strong>n nan. <strong>of</strong> H«ll « Slmm.rV -„ c * uren "> AtlanUc Cltjr. and modor- All Type, and Kind*<br />
„, "»nd dead fram , do.o<strong>of</strong>'Wn! 0 *'' '? r ""• -««lon. ktt.ndod »<br />
' ." th hi. room In a hotel hero wtdno. I<br />
n . c • , Dl . A c<br />
u *" UlI nuc city, and modor- All Typet and Kinds '~~ ,<br />
»««tlon. ktt.ndod a<br />
« «" «»• > aeoaion ••"Ion <strong>of</strong> tho tint Vint<br />
n i? • i r»i • , * -. . . aa^i.<br />
^^ *** Quipped ^"'PPea Place Pla«« in « town for Auto Electee*) E >«ffk<br />
biirch <strong>of</strong> this clly c n • t ti • r- „ .<br />
r. «•»•••. vv f^>«Ma Vosta^WcklLc. U Mek. ° V " tt " > ^"od. that It «u . cam, " ~ mmlt "-<br />
•v«i»tant <strong>City</strong> doUcaor J. jjurr. fcy«n. «n<br />
l<br />
-' purcha»c or<br />
nrday and Sunday " 1 " la f ell>hl « «- «nBM. - In Ihclr Mr »- J " H-rbe»on IJarnc. <strong>of</strong> Ph,,a- '• *> -«h option <strong>of</strong> pur<br />
! r T o r l l e •»»'••• «ad n.o.t <strong>of</strong> , h e m flPbU who .pent the. ummer «a- ISfk,'""" '<br />
John Mehrlnc. former .^mbfy- '*!? "• M ,,I" IW ' r(""• J>«X. »»o . delightful ^ KK! coBdlMon" c"onvrnlen<br />
man and now rannecttxl with lh,. d.- • <strong>of</strong> I ' h »« pier for the aeaaon <strong>of</strong> " '• <strong>of</strong> ln » »' »mK picture hoo«r. ,,0 I '" •«•"«• -l»elllni[ „„ Dr»n!l'«<br />
I '-Land within a .hort time he had I " " Boardwalk. V" nlni11 '; '"«l~l at Cp,, Mu). r<br />
•*tein julcy-looklne weakfl.h I M ^ UarnC RueaU wore Mr. '- "T"rJll t. A": ^'le 1 **" «*<br />
-i —<br />
b it Ihr-M» Incrraic o»er the we*kid».<br />
There were cunt men fl«h-<br />
'• ,! on the Oman <strong>City</strong> PUhlClb<br />
- <br />
v.»li to thUu-\<br />
\\'iu. J. tv.uilauk. »rn» nuilr<br />
atrunf iifc'bl lur lhe RrputiMran noi<br />
u^llou for lin-tuUcr lupin Hie S<br />
noil W'ariJ. i-\tcn(J' liu thank* tu t<br />
l<br />
"• >Jri mau »„,. wht> h<br />
• "• w. ul .uiu^cr-. Lu^n«. at th.,,<br />
r •t-.ur.nt ou the Iloarjwalk. near<br />
'• -•'•'. irlct. have IO0, ^ v<br />
larte nuiuUr ..r fru-n.l. who , u > l £t " h •'"•<br />
P"ru«J h,B1. HC ,.j. fle „,„ v ".y North thl. jear. They were ,c-<br />
'"• ^ C1*». all the council, <strong>of</strong> th. count* ikmJt ' K ' I * U "*'»<br />
' -• • • - i i . i t .<br />
•wn. Jim. Ch«< Baron and Mr..<br />
hn J. Koater. —<br />
WC caiJf-K-N 3IOTHKIC MB.<br />
Mrm. Emma W. Gullrk. axed T-><br />
~»n. died <strong>of</strong> old ace at-the IUt(>Kt:<br />
* i<br />
George W. I'alton ami family, who<br />
•""» Clly Uut<br />
-lurnrd home hy train '<br />
•Mtlon and family arecl>-d at<br />
•'••Ir colUlKe/ the lalt'- part <strong>of</strong> nr\<<br />
L£6AL NOTICES<br />
» DOl'01-AIW. Rurrotatr<br />
C'«unty <strong>of</strong> Caw. Slav. Oimda<br />
ai plication <strong>of</strong> the aobarrl>x>r.<br />
7'" Oil>l nr amrtuation II,.. ,<br />
c alma and demanda araln.t tr,c ,.<br />
Ifcie <strong>of</strong> »oJd ilmiini within run •<br />
n ontha from the tilth day <strong>of</strong> ju.v<br />
» ". li;i. or thr^ will bo forr» bo obtotlard- The 1or*l r!r*ctr1-<br />
IIDI arc under bond and jru rnpoe-<br />
bl*> for (heir work.<br />
A number <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Cltr Ve-«ldert«<br />
r* planning to ^o to Philadelphia<br />
nmoaat <strong>of</strong> mlmndenUndlnc, and. p«rnape<br />
Prni*a*ffAr«I flaw»ula* IfAfaw a ««lna» alochholdem. oiricera aad dln»cton <strong>of</strong> ... „-..,. ,<br />
1 IUJCUUII VCUUC IIUW* Had Mr. Boewell b«en content to «onfln« hi* Inalnuatlonn and In-:<br />
Building OD Ocew >>oaml parpaw and k lot<br />
i'hlUdelphla aod Keadlns. wber*<br />
•Jie will il.lt frlenda for a few wecka.<br />
•ihc will return to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> the<br />
'alter part <strong>of</strong> thli month and I k«<br />
me poaJUoa <strong>of</strong> alesoarapher ln the<br />
<strong>of</strong>fice* <strong>of</strong> Huuy 4; zMvard*. r-uel-<br />
tor*. Ml** Harper, <strong>of</strong> Baadlor.<br />
arho haa bera the efficient ot#a-»-<br />
r Sunday. October !« I will take a rut for a ahort tlm<<br />
Put Malory. Hie conil.lrnt<br />
money pvrmmdtnic people lo «ab*crib« 'for alack.<br />
nboat the frrelnic <strong>of</strong> the Ilrldite<br />
'hey were, al«o. • "<br />
- k ^ ^ ^<br />
upon, and nuostiona tho<br />
hy thono nion who<br />
making tho nioit nol*«<br />
conffDlcuoiiif by their ubntinro. anil<br />
orthy fact<br />
Price Thrae Cents<br />
S Improvement* To Follow<br />
* Relocation Of BoaroValk<br />
Mllnor. <strong>of</strong> thu Wyoui-<br />
'*" *" "'"''— number<br />
a conlju-<br />
the hotel and<br />
icily, baa rorecloacd a chattel niort<br />
•old tjoo.uuo worth<br />
COIIUKO on I liu oct.*^<br />
luipe lo ico on -MW , ....«.^. .H.«H«.UH «#• inn nmruT* ana tneir cniitlnn In making<br />
Ir.l aiinm, near hixtetmti »lr-rumlly apartment on LVm-.it orui* <strong>of</strong> Ilir bond (iurcluiiM*n* Wei<br />
i\cnui'. faelnK the- o narrow that h think* mm„<br />
htcmt Asmmt Vnitkg Aigim walk may ei, or for how m or<br />
ho would tvt&ka all lher~have, if run Miry, for Or«an CltT._haTr DO<br />
0 — •<br />
iilvrwt In oar Clly and woo Id li*t a '~nrnpa.rat.rtly «nm!l Inroroe or wajrr<br />
block*, la not known at thla tlm-j<br />
aflamce th«tn coatraJT to tb« bat Ial*r«tt* <strong>of</strong> \h* whale <strong>City</strong>.<br />
n ' HJUIU <strong>of</strong> the tucmbcra <strong>of</strong> the<br />
c There haa been talk <strong>of</strong> retocatlna; tbo<br />
ua opt^oriually o* M-rloa: tb< I wlih to atate. rrrr plainly. lb« Rridre Comb>any. alwayn «tood rryidy ' ('rc-jn <strong>City</strong> KiahrSg Club look trips<br />
• caplcnade between Fifth atrvet and<br />
*t-l ul^lrt carimtructioo. and Ibe pro ad do today, to *#U tft« AQto*mot>iU Brldce to t^«« Hm*». or inv munlrl- iwa>' Irolii thl* action thd Ultei<br />
i TMrd alrret. which would run It ->ut<br />
ICI wouM U ilon itjtuklrrubJr «.: -ality wltalo th* Ktat*. for lh« astral rll in .1"<br />
hla. aome <strong>of</strong> ua hare a«ra flt to TOIF and work for Mr nndil'A nnniliu '•-•-•- • " i I'hilailelphu<br />
Inn. If he la elected, we ahall holj him •Irirtly to hla word, and w<br />
i t-fetjie jiM^Mjr and a tottacrr<br />
ak the hearty co-operation <strong>of</strong> all thnao who hno**lly fatur lhe freeinr<br />
t the Drldce.<br />
'.i IhU ,i(). wllh J. N Clark and<br />
p«Blur ol (ho I'tiull JJethoUUt Chur.li<br />
aa Ibt* Malu IJQO <strong>of</strong> tho J'caaa>l-<br />
• aoi«i ft«llrt>«J. will conduct tho i>«r-<br />
Wcr* Mnd pr» irh in Iho rirtt li. K.<br />
Churrh <strong>of</strong> thla rlt) loiuorrow. inmtmd<br />
<strong>of</strong> (h*» Rev. It. A. Coover. <strong>of</strong><br />
rhltatuielphU, MB w«r« jaauuacoH In<br />
thi* rhunh l*»t Sund**y.<br />
Th.* Rrv. Mr. Jnhn»on. who U a<br />
hifinUr <strong>of</strong> th«* ThlUd'-lphlA ronfr-r-<br />
turr aienue. Wednesday uiti.'Mlac.<br />
RARRY HftADI-V. Vic... rri- lic.l llrloUich. Kot aeaka.h. 2 vnrr, hjn IMH-O «t Iht* I*aoll rhur^h<br />
'hlle Ktlnylla waa returnlaa* fr-im<br />
Oc«in <strong>City</strong> Autonmhllr nndre ' o j * roaki-r. and - fluuudi-r* on a trip for two year*, and durloi; that Uro<br />
'*hlrte«-nth alreet and the bay ft •«-«• Mr. Hluiuiooa' ctr uatll<br />
property Is tala dty to PbUadal.' houje» in thu city Kjiurd.o nenli,,, ' -mil *K crtuikent. !<br />
ayniond-<br />
'ol^h machine*) wer» i^^^»».»- "**—<br />
nhl.n. .-J -•- , ,1.. !aft«.r a inn.t .1-1...i.. - •- ><br />
Aftrr tht* Irtti-r bad UK.U r«*ad at<br />
1 ti*k. lft* IN MI>1 lo tx*<br />
• preafhrr t>4 unu»ual i*o*t*r aad qtlcnrt*.<br />
ami iN>ut»Ut--* I(HT«- vlll tx*<br />
loirctt *unKr«*Katlon« at lho Methodist<br />
Churrh tomorrow to h*^ir hint.<br />
Mr. Johnjfcoo, durine Iha war per*<br />
to.1, vji fDt**;^! la V. id. C, A. work<br />
at (*Mp*- Mjy, wheru thrrv ««ro many<br />
tiurtDt-s and DJ\J! rt-»er\trm. Ho t*<br />
•>d by Mrm. Klla C. IVrkln*. lo How- frjul Urallleboro. which ilu-y |l>ok I<br />
• rd W. Hlrkabaugh. <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia. M r WWaiin". Urn- row IUIOIIH,<br />
\ ho will spend tha aumnier HWUU bl1 '. " l'arkant Sit. Th.-y<br />
''"«• "ay two week., ami lh.-> ..nj..,,.<br />
Cottoxe Cotlajte Ktl «.l IVUnr» Iklaacry nl.^. place !„ to "'T lUlnUIti <strong>of</strong> |h«' lime<br />
n r r y IU """" " f lh '""-<br />
Knill K. Kocnnrcke a rtalUdrlphU T: "" > P *" 4xl " iruu *" Ul "<br />
Unlln »lol.t. who .l*o own. a bun- ln « JJ "" J0 < u • N '«"' '• «<br />
r.low on Bunion pU» In thl. city. °u»«— N «" Vork. . Cunu.-<br />
He hu been ape.dlnc a few day- Vermont. New lUnn-h.r* and<br />
he achu.«tt» and they they atoppt-d one<br />
E. VI. rtuttoo-. lot and -otlaKc- at Bl « hl "' "ridisepon. C.,,m.. ou Ih-lr<br />
'mul atreet and We.t avenue lo "> "«• Thr > ""'«' »"' k b ><br />
Mr* y*r> Ryder l.-a.ll«. <strong>of</strong> Mont- <strong>of</strong> l h o Muhj « k Trull. po»aln^<br />
,\i[r - % throuajh the faniou. Uerkahm* Hill*.<br />
*w eai Mr. Hteejnian and fanjily apcat<br />
•XM/TIUIJ. tlAMK TODAY «ot thrw<br />
..Kikaiih, w.lthlnK 4, 1 1-: auil<br />
2 1-2 pound., ono i<br />
vice*. There will bo t w o ehoruv-><br />
by the choir, which haa eighteen<br />
members.<br />
W1IJ. GO TO flRANT CtTV<br />
Both the Oceaa <strong>City</strong> F1«Smr Clan<br />
and the Antlera" Club <strong>of</strong> (Veai Cit)<br />
will be repnaealed at thai Midland<br />
br.tukht| tonnummt. which will ho held al<br />
r» and 1 Grant <strong>City</strong>. States lotaad. Baaday.<br />
October li. . .<br />
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Led * er Mis-spelled Word and Slogan Contest<br />
All Kinds <strong>of</strong> Insurance<br />
Cottage, seven bedrooms. Four complete bathrooms.<br />
Lot 80 foot front, 100 foot depth. Two-car garage<br />
with Chauffeur's apartment. Permanent ocean view.<br />
<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the finest locations in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />
EWING T. CORSON<br />
Realtor<br />
A Strong, Well-Equipped Trust Company<br />
A tliornnnhly moiirm, cnni|>lrli ly rni|unv,<br />
IMUsrunl uf all faeillll.^i fur Ilir transaction nfTiust jn.l Kinking<br />
hiMimvt*, b lirri'ullho x-irin- <strong>of</strong> imlivMujN, ortjul/.itionn,<br />
11 mi» and cor|NirutJnn».<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Title and Trust Company<br />
WI I.I.I AM K. MASSKY, Pivsiilrnt KLSSKM. II. Nll.TV. Srr ..ml<br />
727 Asbury Ave. • <strong>Ocean</strong> Citv. <strong>City</strong>, N. 1SI. J. I 11 ::<br />
BANG fi s wf o<<br />
25 to 50 par cent Off<br />
<strong>On</strong> a|| Oifords and White Shoes. All Sweaters and<br />
Skirt, c'oied out at 5 per cent <strong>of</strong>f.<br />
Wo Sell Nationally AcUiTtli..-.! ll.amln -<br />
K.NOX HATS AXI> f.WS<br />
KUKRY anil l.'.Mft.V A. WILSON SIIIUTS<br />
IKU'CI.AS SIIOKS<br />
sKii.i.-rK.uT i i.oriu.\(;<br />
KI.OItSHKlM SIIOKS<br />
Mr I'M N.111. You >l IM> in Knr> AM !«.'••<br />
If you ».int a n'luarL' ilr.il jlwj;. .1 l'» to *<br />
GRANVILLE H. STEELMAN<br />
M' Mm'-, ll llo>>* awl Uiaiun'< « :<<br />
l-«n;r»4 1.1m- <strong>of</strong> Trunk-, sul<br />
In iln- III)<br />
831-833 Asbury Ave., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />
un a N't H\\2«'. fuum;<br />
unt nwini. ilitiinu; I>H>III.<br />
* h< ii. i |i- iru I;.' i», ^4>» rant"*, licit »Jt» r t Haiti*<br />
CUYTON HAINES BRICK, Realtor<br />
411 E1CHTH STREET<br />
• III! Sl.ix: AS Ttu.<br />
TM;n flndlnc arnl prnpt-rly upelllnc all <strong>of</strong> th* 1-<br />
«i*r^l^lll ?.i A<br />
niir, ami hur all your hraling jml plui.ib n^ ilniic nuw. t;>< • > Y<br />
Jod KU-iiantttMj 100 per (cnl. I vfif<br />
I i hi?<br />
If Bnrknardt does it-It wili be done right | * '*<br />
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Philadelphia Shoe Repairing Shop<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s Best Shop<br />
ALWAYS PROMPT ALWAYS REASONABLE<br />
The Beit Work Done<br />
We Guarantee AU Our Work<br />
822 Asbury Avenue<br />
BRECKLEY AUTO SLRV1GL<br />
EXIDE AND GOULD BATTERIES<br />
SERVICE IS ALWAYS FIRST<br />
est job at an honest price.<br />
846 ASBURY AVE.<br />
:-»>«o»o»»»»o?<br />
EAT EAT EAT<br />
At Sterling Restaurant<br />
828 Asbury Ave.<br />
Where Service, Food and Popular Prices Prevail<br />
THE BEST EATS ALWAYS HOME COOKING i<br />
We Must Have<br />
Advertising<br />
But<br />
RIDE-A-BIKE tne news also<br />
pcDiInn Ihc rir/ Tliey will w«>n u- cut ..II<br />
Co to «urk. to »ih rt:t:t: in:<br />
< ( ) ) N" " I:I\".I:I: \i.i-:i'i:i>. ••<br />
/ WE SELL<br />
UCTHIC VAOUUH CUANEIS<br />
IRONS-PUCOUTOU<br />
MAN US. TOAJTIt;<br />
PORTABLE UMPS<br />
nXTUIEJ-TAKJ<br />
MAZDA LAMPS<br />
w. .ii.lfc:l...u-i- \nli.inali.* K.livitir :|.inj' «. \ ii.i.it..r-*. |ii~lma«lirr-». lii<br />
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A REPUBLICAN JOURNAL<br />
J>ubllahed Every Saturday at<br />
OCEAN CITY. S. 3.<br />
By OCKAN CITY LKDUKK CO.<br />
AT THE LEDGER BL1LDINO<br />
KM and «i» Asbary Avenue<br />
J. SJacDonald<br />
Ft MtcNamm<br />
Business Sf(r.<br />
• . . . Editor<br />
<strong>City</strong>. N". J., a* nocontl-claja matter.<br />
.'ATVRDAV. OCTOBER », 1931 |<br />
PUBUC<br />
TENNIS COURTS-<br />
Rral ratal* men art* boosting' lh«-<br />
•>ropo»ltlon to have public tennlt<br />
ixl. anii thrx thua hate thst '<br />
i iwrt fo.- wblcti they jnarn. Tno»* t<br />
\.ho bate . (a«-d tbrlr rollscr* rall><br />
In ihr tall r nnd eirrlleni botri<br />
^cctmiwoilatlons In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> -*-—'thcli<br />
outln<br />
A. II Naiu.-i .....n, n>«- or.i Another daugbter. Mrs. Wm. F<br />
• lort .or tni- U.t ol tb>- «-»»on. th» dl«nl si her I<br />
"iti>» ot ibe big fian" arc now on lh» > n»e»asM» " "<br />
> almd«r to drllxht salt aater anglrr. r -<br />
r l<br />
• lib •!*•* '-<br />
) or CIR wlaivr. «nl liu»tlcd ic<br />
>ola the frowlnff cUfl oi aoJuxao *O|t<br />
ler*.<br />
la Ibr bsjra matl <strong>of</strong>f 'he ratul, ib*<br />
bUir*< wf*kfl»h miv no* i*hJnx lb<<br />
ball — £r**t "ye(io*-flft*"* or "lid* ma<br />
aci»" »h*t <strong>of</strong>tro ifatrb * *«rl(bl ot irt><br />
[oruJ# or soorr. UU blue fl»b. •ini><br />
• d b***. Ut* cro»«kt-r» and 0ouAd(r><br />
AI»O mrv putllnjK oo ibetr (arrvclli<br />
L<br />
DR. SNYDER<br />
PRAISED<br />
The fiira Dally Pm, o, „„„,<br />
ormrr pastor <strong>of</strong> the Flr»t Pmbyt,<br />
~Wlth sprtjprtate c«reuoal«s Rrv<br />
It H. Saydex. D. D. wu ln»Ull«d Ust<br />
• vralajt as pastor <strong>of</strong> Weslmlattcr<br />
lYribvtrrfcu Caorch. He cc<br />
aa ——rtlnaallj aaatul<br />
every retv<br />
MM. >-«r». but abe was In bed shoot<br />
nine wrrks before relieved by death,<br />
the now 01 which wu-hardening o<br />
lU* arteries and n-~t«'- a *ihr<br />
first some lime a«o.<br />
and the aa-cood seven weeks alace.<br />
She had a number <strong>of</strong> friends among<br />
Ibe older resident* <strong>of</strong> this city and the<br />
.laltors from PWMJ-"- — —<br />
drlphls,<br />
fit] "<br />
AIlVKKTWil \li TrtK tTfT<br />
. apeat a lew days<br />
a_iorage house, at 8teta street aad I<br />
giving ihis<br />
Using.<br />
<strong>of</strong> the cooatry. thos I<br />
HAMOUCY OH VACATtOX<br />
irramtnraded aad with a 1<br />
ci. TThe<br />
atuatton <strong>of</strong> Illcaaa<br />
urea, aad ala wlf<br />
wu attracted to him aot aa a t&adt- are away oa a vacation trip. Tbey<br />
dale, b<strong>of</strong> became wbea aeal h«n> expectad to visit Saratoga 8prtaxs.l<br />
otVrrl<br />
• be serin f<br />
•ectioa<strong>of</strong>th*<br />
cia_<br />
wliboot aay seitctioa oa his part be ."••Pit <strong>of</strong> tae local taarck<br />
nude so favoraiate aa tapteaatoa that<br />
rwl<br />
the people with oa* accord cot<br />
for their<br />
Tfce casrea when W M-MMKH<br />
_ at the tlBM rWactaaUy<br />
roaaeal«l s*d ll-—„ j^^^,, '<br />
The Lara,<br />
•he dale or accestaace <strong>of</strong> ta. call Chare<br />
»ho»M a. deUywd m r , n } ~<br />
Dr. »• •<br />
1 - •- -<br />
a a—<br />
„ othsr rlaM-<br />
>»*»• Taoa. F<br />
u o-caBck.<br />
hla talk be ttM: ~ *<br />
I "Tour rrlittoa to tats •<br />
"«ad. aad ta« best<br />
rw tox«>B>**r Ukei<br />
Dr. Harder pronooaced<br />
I nersvllle.<br />
U "" P " r1 "'<br />
e will soon orcupv<br />
IreWs Bakery<br />
"^««»' l » d Pi<br />
y<br />
, Ckkr.<br />
Ban,<br />
Edmund A. Bourcols<br />
Dew«. Mtrrets, PnNU- In<br />
It Helps<br />
Your<br />
Business<br />
to have Uio <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Tltlo<br />
and Trust Co. aa your dopoi-<br />
ara pleasod to<br />
he <strong>of</strong> service to you. Do no!<br />
hesltato to consult ua any<br />
Urns about any tpccial re-'<br />
quire ment.<br />
OfKAJI CTTV<br />
TITIJi .tXO TllthT CX>.<br />
Occ#ai"Clly, Jf. J.<br />
W.W.A4— KS.A*.<br />
CEO. 0. ADAMS ic CO.<br />
Bricklayers tad PLutcma<br />
TU AJ4WIT aVDm.<br />
I COAL Try -r. hr 0«*, COAL<br />
«^MB»(C AND HCATINC<br />
Repaired j CHAILAOAMTABBO.<br />
OPPOSITE dTYHAU<br />
• tnv pottry'<br />
CVl'XHGIItUK A NOSmtVeYOR g\<br />
)oa come la<br />
| nr a<br />
Olivet PresayterUn<br />
•raadotd edlOce i<br />
hich<br />
ff r "" ">ngriiulaMd by<br />
those In the eonjtre«atlon.<br />
vallo darlag the service.<br />
_ens. premMeal <strong>of</strong> I he N,w Irn*'<br />
a«sj Estue Commlasioo '<br />
^ »«T. l m r r R ~ l >: "*" Li<br />
iT^f ^f! J" 1 '** to prvpait<br />
:enlfliair, etc<br />
«•. u, C«T,<br />
ut October 1<br />
I |<br />
rUk ol "nme«lla.<br />
I o'clock la<br />
•"••§•• I,, wm cotuiaas<br />
l We be*<br />
.L Oak Wood<br />
ill— Cannel Coa."<br />
PgOFESSIOWAL<br />
ALLEN CORSON. M. D.<br />
BE...<br />
tt'uuvAit tk-aux Crr»-, X.J<br />
.,„ ,, f "* to 10 A.M.<br />
OITk-e Huaraj .«to 4 (». J|.<br />
I 7 t h f \<br />
.COAL<br />
.Vou nred COAI<br />
Order Now before you leave ,.„ r H A n Wirif M<br />
HERSCHEL PETTIT. M. D. « it will be good Mod dry<br />
.._, M_.,__ ) S.UO lo 10.00 A. M<br />
omr Mourp<br />
" I 7.U0 la S.0OF. M<br />
J ' "' ^MBING<br />
wo VVIBLKV AVKXI-K. wben you want to ute it in<br />
u^ I B.tn to IULIJO A \f -• -<br />
Trjeptvr.ue BHIJO.<br />
•••• «AII<br />
«. nMI week on a number <strong>of</strong> al- window al hla home shortly after th<<br />
this city.<br />
The par«nl)i, the bildc and Aubrey,<br />
her brother, are well-known summer<br />
rcaldrnta <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />
The wedding waa a brilliant one, although<br />
only the members <strong>of</strong> the families<br />
<strong>of</strong> thi' bride and groom were<br />
present.<br />
The reception and dining rooms <strong>of</strong><br />
>t many growing palms were<br />
maiuwd In a bay window <strong>of</strong> the reception<br />
room, in which the marriage took<br />
place, and formed a charming bower.<br />
Th bride was attended by a bridesmaid<br />
attired In pink, a charming lasair,<br />
with a bouquet, also beautiful.<br />
Tlie groom waa attended by a best<br />
nun. one <strong>of</strong> his brothers.<br />
ward Mlltman Hartung started on an<br />
extended wedding trip. They went<br />
away amidst much confetti snd good<br />
wt>hea.<br />
I'pon their return to Philadelphia<br />
they will reside In their new home.<br />
MO3 McCallum street.<br />
t'AKM MXMt WKI4.<br />
fort at •••lOO Kacll<br />
The rrronalrurtrd old cars <strong>of</strong> the<br />
cliy'a irolley line attract much favorable<br />
comment from the passengers<br />
-klid 10 irmodrl its one closed<br />
found iwr-ar, to reniove the cross lihv fu|| UM. o( |kkr|<br />
xaia. parts <strong>of</strong> the bulkhead, curtains. I Dro. - - -<br />
•r». und rvsfT*nt:e lb«* trap doors In<br />
the doom Then ttw work <strong>of</strong> rebulld-<br />
IOK th» cin wsa begun, old parts bf-<br />
rroM M-ats for l«o panM-nitera each<br />
and »i\ rrtMM M*aia lor one pa»*rnKrr<br />
carh. To provide for the a*ll«* wldlha.<br />
•rata for one pssM-nser writ- nrcra-<br />
»ary. ThH«4> wt-rv pUrvd on oppoaltr<br />
i>lda-« <strong>of</strong> the car ID tbravkdlui; M-atlnic srrsnKirmrnt*<br />
fur balancing the load.<br />
•<br />
.., -».. ...^ ~TI . ivu ni- mhn * n « '• • eotUuer.<br />
' •" • E. II. Classen, a member <strong>of</strong> the firm<br />
Mr. and Mrs. McAllister return and the local manager, haa been In<br />
M n few davs sen from the nia'k Oc<br />
priaiag antoont Of tuniem<br />
whb Iftttt saa.<br />
COME IN AND SEE<br />
839<br />
Aabury Avami<br />
E. A. CORSON<br />
GENERAL CONTRACTOR<br />
737 Aabury Avenue, OCMW <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />
koads Sewers Bridges Bulkheads<br />
THE UNIVERSAL CAR<br />
SEDAN<br />
-•he car at aaaay arra, Ike car for Use wtwle faamUy. WhUs<br />
rlrsfaare, ndSKux-at aad rasa fort are dominant frmturra, tao<br />
Hedaji affords Muni) JrprafcUblMty oa all roads la all weather.<br />
for cicrj ared. Tbr xnrdy.<br />
S. & SWAM<br />
U>. will rutukd oat thla krnlcr U<br />
r tinlaB in r»»l coadltloa. We tr<br />
fully rqulpfml rrpaUr alK>|> hasMl'-<br />
EDW. a KURTZ<br />
Time PaymcnU<br />
SWAN and TROUT<br />
Carpenters<br />
1040 AMURY AVENUE<br />
iMsassSI 40 CMCaM.lv<br />
J. t TROUT<br />
and Builders<br />
OCEAN CITY. M.i.<br />
BUREAU OF HEALTH<br />
AND CHARITIES<br />
STY HALL<br />
IT. LEE ADAMS. Held, Office!<br />
Office HOM*. 111.00 10 12.00 A. M.<br />
Phone 20 and atk fori Hcaltfc] Oftce'f ] «J«riag<br />
o£ce boats, if eocvpUiat ii to be made for any wiola-<br />
latioa <strong>of</strong> health cotfe, ot addtc** poatal to box 244.<br />
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S. ARMY HEAD<br />
5<br />
iVEtt EAST MUEF<br />
' °f U:M« I—t^<br />
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USEDJCARS<br />
ATLAvnc crmtr<br />
HUMBERT C PONTIERE<br />
BUILDER<br />
352 A.bury Ave. <strong>Ocean</strong> Gty<br />
Gi:O. W. HAHHIS<br />
CARPENTER. BUILDER<br />
and Jobbing<br />
f.^ r._ . **<br />
Cut Your FuelBUi<br />
COAL<br />
B THOMPSON & SON<br />
EXPRESS<br />
T *vi»tt. OCIAV cm. a<br />
Suffer<br />
WttlUaa,<br />
J. JACOBY<br />
A<br />
ALJSTAT^AND INSURANCE<br />
CLAYTON HAINES BRICK<br />
Eighti, Street Oce*o <strong>City</strong>. N. J.<br />
B. P. GOETZ<br />
REAL ESTATE AGENCY<br />
Fourth St. and At-'antk Ave<br />
OCEAN CITY, x J.<br />
FIRST XJOTOXAL BANK<br />
FRANK E. DARBY<br />
i^IT^ REAL ESTATE<br />
751 Atfc-rr .Av,-.. 0«an Gty. N. j.<br />
"!? f°" A-^-ing and Common<br />
Motor Troubles are Avoidable<br />
TF your motor ovrrlWut* frv. f •<br />
•JMirw fretju.nt carhrrr<br />
ju>»m,»u. carbonic.,<br />
nt^a^c• ^aU and .park<br />
«t .. prohablc- thVi i<br />
ga.wjlmc L* the cause.<br />
Ifax.. vou ever realK<br />
l h<br />
r u,mtf u<br />
.pe <strong>of</strong> gasoline in %our<br />
"'"r-or ddo<br />
you .imply pO<br />
-aler and a,k for "GaT"<br />
certain «i« f.<br />
init.- a.hantage, that a^j^^ :.<br />
•he superior <strong>of</strong> anv olhnr"<br />
»ne,e improvement. vtrt.<br />
made j>«S8ibIe principallv h<br />
j p<br />
" l<br />
"»e long experience <strong>of</strong> our re-<br />
grade <strong>of</strong>crude<br />
" lru o f<br />
STANDARD OIL COMPANY<br />
UMFOUI rniONATIONAL TIPPECArJOl^uDJYLER, TOO' DUSKY W0RKER 0F MIRACLES<br />
1^4f^llAAi Elccll °; n * l "" no Cr * """•* "e urtd Ncgfo Saint. F^lddan to •x.rclt*<br />
layocnooi - r^^zr- "-BS^ST-<br />
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lui.1 «.nly n-lw.1 j«Tli.u fro,,, Iho Ivm.. n.l><br />
Liiptlsiu utt<br />
niitnt- l.ut Hit- Wlili. .-uiiu.l tUc up|«tftuuUv<br />
o kiiiu.lon. I«I maki* tlic «l.-tiH>«'nu-y <strong>of</strong> thrlr r:in«ll<br />
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Dr. Snyder Guest<br />
At Fine Dinner<br />
Spoke In Glowing Tcmu Of People<br />
Of Utko. N. Y.<br />
LEGAL NOTICES<br />
J'r. It S. Sii>tlt-r. p.i nf i!i<br />
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1 tit a. -\. \'.. a nil fnriiHT paf|'>:<br />
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George F. Saxton<br />
CLASSIHED ADVERTISEMENTS<br />
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The Ledger Mis-spelled Word and Slogan Contest<br />
All Kinds <strong>of</strong> Insurance<br />
Cottage, seven bedrooms. Four complete bathrooms.<br />
Lot 80 foot front, 100 foot depth. Two-car garage<br />
with Chauffeur's apartment Permanent ocean view.<br />
<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the finest locations in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />
727 Asbitry Ave.<br />
EWKNG T. CORSON<br />
Realtor<br />
BANG S&S?<br />
25 to 50 per cent Off<br />
<strong>On</strong> all Oxfords and White Shoes. All Sweaters and<br />
Skirls closed out at So |>cr cent <strong>of</strong>f.<br />
Wo Soil Jtatlnnally Advertl-ml Brand!—<br />
K.NOX HATS AND CAPS<br />
KUEUY and EAKLY * WILSON SHIRTS<br />
IKH'OLAS SHOES<br />
SKILL-CRAFT CLOTHINO<br />
U> Can Halo You Stuney am Kvery Article<br />
If you want a square deal alw.> * co t<br />
GRANVILLE H. STEELMAN<br />
UrsV Uuy' aad Women's Cii hlng, Slum «u»d Haberdashery<br />
Ijir^ni Liar <strong>of</strong> Trunks, Sol: Cm*n and llass In law <strong>City</strong> .<br />
831-833 Asbury Avc, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />
tl.2DO.oo A buns«loliujtr i, kitchen, and finished altlc over<br />
all. equipped with r --ctrlc llfhts. iu range and hot<br />
water coll. Slic <strong>of</strong> it 3 will b« located in his MW White Froot Storaat<br />
730 Asbury Avenue<br />
where your orders for<br />
FINE BUTTER. EGGS AND POULTRY<br />
will b« tak«a cire <strong>of</strong> in a Strictly Sanitary minnr. and<br />
the store will So kept open all tbe year.<br />
RUSSELL'S<br />
OUR PHILADELPHIA STORE<br />
6033-35 Master Street<br />
WALLACE & SON. INC<br />
OPPOSITE CITY HALL<br />
Lri us sappljr >uae ul »our Fall Deeds for Home Comfort. Chm%enisoc*<br />
aad (inuUan*. We hars Ib* 1.00.I, tad our 1'rkn arc right<br />
Hmw P«rt»rH— Oil Haaaa* «..»..- ..<br />
Pfcos* CouectiMU 856-58 ASBURY AVE.<br />
A Strong, Well-Equipped Trust Company<br />
UK\.TKI> IX «K'KAX CITY<br />
A thorotmfcly mwlorn, complclHy «iuip|w-.l Trnnt n>,<br />
pooexscd <strong>of</strong> all faeililic* fnr Hie transaction <strong>of</strong> Trait Jn.l ltank-<br />
Ing nti*innw,la here at the M-rrlco <strong>of</strong> In.lM.luaN, owniutlons,<br />
flniii and cor|>oralloii«.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Title and Trust Company<br />
WILMAM K. .MASSKY, PrcJlilcnt UUSSKLL II. Xfl.TV, S-c.jn.l Tn<br />
girl are not eating<br />
ROOSEVELT CHOCOLATES<br />
You ar_- not soltln- the Ip.t. They arc iur ov.n make Tl:cy<br />
.ire fr.Ji.i o:,e to . \<br />
OURS ARE HAND-MADE<br />
O.I. wo noil a.H low at ten ccn(:»" w.irt'i.<br />
TliU 1;. t'.o i.itiA p:>pu!ar iltuo!£:c c;:ipor.: .11 ,a t.ic tit<br />
TRY ROOSEVELT CHOCOLATtS<br />
And you'll never liuy any oelic-i.<br />
HARRY H. LAKE<br />
841 Aibury A?e,_ <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />
OCEAN Ww ewry other city, hx<br />
CITY . . leaders in various lines<br />
Without a Doubt the<br />
LEADING PLUMBING AND HEATING<br />
Store in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> is<br />
BURKHARDT'S<br />
THE ll.LMIUJR ANU HEATEn.<br />
-I1 AflBUItV<br />
No Job toy rtiiall In either Plui.blj^ SLJ He^inij f. r j<br />
to dn. Uo m.ull U-nlhroom OJtOU. Hot Water. Hot Mr -,r<br />
hUam HeallDK Oulds. Do all. tin.ls <strong>of</strong> Sanitary Plnriblne D-. 11<br />
•rait until the rold weather entne-.. put >OJr hcalIn-: ar,icm 3<br />
now, and have all your hejtluK and rlunb:nif dune now Uv -r<br />
iob guaranteed 100 per cent. m<br />
4<br />
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<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s Best Shop<br />
ALWAYS PROMPT ALWAYS REASONABLE<br />
a The Bost Work Don*<br />
We Guarantee AU Our Work<br />
. 822 Asbury Avenue<br />
BRECKLEY AUTO SLRVICL<br />
EXIDE AND GCULD BATTERIES<br />
SERVICE IS ALWAYS FIRST<br />
We repair all makes <strong>of</strong> Batteries and give an honest<br />
job at an honest price.<br />
846 ASJBURV AVE.<br />
EAT EAT EAT<br />
At Sterling Restaurant<br />
828 Aobury Ave.<br />
Where Service, Food and Popular Prices Prevail<br />
THE BEST EATS ALWAYS HOME COOKING j<br />
e Must Have<br />
dvertising<br />
If Barkhardt does iVIt wUi be done right WTHC Led^CT<br />
Don't dependon the ran. They will ,oo0 be ,„» . x >.<br />
Tour Oioncy. Co lo work, to «hool. run crraads ami build<br />
a strong body. Ride a, real up-to-date BICYCLE<br />
$35.00 UP<br />
. sell all kmU. ..I lUrjcle<br />
VELOCII'EDL-S KIDDIE CARS<br />
BABV CARRIAGES REPAIRED AND RE-TlHLIi<br />
L. and P. Cycle Co.<br />
406 E1CHTH ST.. OCEAN CITY. N. J<br />
30 MAIN ST.. PLEASANTV1LLE. N. J.<br />
li»KAIKS<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Battery Service Station<br />
"•XPERT SERVICE'' IS OUR SLOGAN<br />
Complete Kallsisciion la >our Reward<br />
roU -.:,' c :n: lo ;;.,"wE u civE 01 EXI>ERT 8ERVICE U - ^<br />
r °'. * cotr * lur> - '"""•. morocco.. We^la»hou<br />
H other Ultrrie, r,bullt .»d recharged. *<br />
RetharKlnc |I.J . R«bulldln« IN.<br />
Pbooe 269 M<br />
As Voo Com. OB The Brtdn.<br />
i<br />
r as the news also<br />
atch<br />
row<br />
DRUDGERY NO MORE<br />
Every good housewife can prolonn her lira anil<br />
be contented aod save money, too. If Mio will let<br />
ELECTRIC APPLIANCES<br />
Uo all her work. We keep everything In Eloclrlc Wa.ihlnK<br />
Machines, Irons, Vscaum Cleaners, Plxtaren, etc., here.<br />
FREE EUREKA VACUUM SWEEPER<br />
<strong>On</strong>e Week's Free Trial To All<br />
Sold on Easy Payments—fS.OO Down—15.00 a Weak.<br />
SAMUEL B. SOUDER S ^ N<br />
WIRING AND ELECTRICAL WORK<br />
Plume 285 518 8th Strct. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. N. J.<br />
JOBS iiiC DON! WANT<br />
AayKJad<br />
Ttatk Straac aad Wast A<br />
•at Watsr a*J Umm Hiitaig.<br />
G CUri<br />
Ruih Dual Contact Timer<br />
RoUer<br />
For FORD CAR i TRUCKS<br />
ANB F01DSOM TRACTOR<br />
Start yom car oo<br />
Abaololr it'itl*(lM4l .ji<br />
J. D. HEIN<br />
S24 U. Brasd btn»»t PHILA-. PA.<br />
M»IJ» |IY 1 oltaOVh -ii.li III.XK MHII-<br />
Joseph Broadley,<br />
731 Asbury Aveaos. Ocoia <strong>City</strong>. N. J.<br />
KEEPING WELL MEANS<br />
A CONSTANT FIGHT<br />
AGAINST CATARRH<br />
il.i unit, illili Ins<br />
R. HARTMAN 1<br />
PERU IN A<br />
Advertise in The Ledger<br />
O) HARDWARE CO., Inc<br />
OCEAN crrys BIG HARDWARE STORE<br />
EVERYTHING IN HARDWARE<br />
isreaw-K'e Service the best<br />
Altvaya on the job<br />
849 Asbury Ave.<br />
»»» *+*HXXX*X> »<br />
EVERY WOMANr*H"«JLD HAVE ONE OF THESE MACHINES<br />
Tlii« Kliflrir Mirlum-
• " * f •. •# •<br />
• » »<br />
'rran (Etta Iffcorr *"'• u " r * for «- «••« ""w*^<br />
»•-,,a,<br />
Th- tut time one I. inclined t. (>,. iwnuh Ulll ••^•.h Agals) !• l"r^-<br />
"/•us." the road for 11. alleged poor bjt^rtaj. fburch Kuaday<br />
-Mi.-, or curtailment uf Krrl«, h, Tn. RBV ,„ } w smith, who ..<br />
ir.rt-m .top for « foment and p.n a cllDlU4a,, ,ur th, pas:or.te <strong>of</strong> lh.<br />
1 ) *'i i.t )••<br />
• III apend most <strong>of</strong> hi* four i«:l<br />
acatlon. The Bev S. K' Igniter<br />
f Haddonfleld. It o(Tir:»t -e *•<br />
Holy Trinity durtnc Vr U'iii^' *s<br />
•enco. He may alio cond'-t t'-<br />
v.n.^lf la the other fellow-. j,U.' ».„„ ,.,„,„ ,,n.o church <strong>of</strong> lhl. ->lo>««•»' the 8C beor,. HJ,.I in thl. mouth pi. «. owned by .he «Ute <strong>of</strong> | « HelDS<br />
Trinity tpu-op.i .hu,ch o:<br />
left here on his VJC^IIOD<br />
Wllbut, Ackley at J «,',<br />
Ihrlr bakery on Asb :ry aven,<br />
u lat1oT M. %aralklll<br />
t<br />
Craduatw Nura«<br />
429 SIMMON AVENUE<br />
ALLEN CORSON. M. D.<br />
"Jin Wi>i.g.v Ait «x n*> CITY, X. J<br />
(Hln III A. M.<br />
IMt II.mr- !•> 4 I'. M.<br />
I T n. h f. M.<br />
f boo. ITH. .<br />
HERSCHEL PETT1T. M. D.<br />
,..._,, i hill Ui 10.00 *. M.<br />
' Jm< * HoUr * , M» I. H.U.P. SI.<br />
IVlerjrv..* Hell J*>.<br />
DR. T V1^P.*HA1NES<br />
IH I.I to 10.Ill A.M.<br />
(JITl.-v H.«ir.' l.i» in tisir 1 . il.<br />
(t.Ul |i> M.UI P. M.<br />
OR. M B. STANNABD<br />
DthfTliT<br />
M>»'\li Hi 1'i.Wll ..M> >»m KVA<br />
t>« KAN IITV. N. J<br />
' Hell I'buu*.<br />
; iic-ii rLooc rr.<br />
^ t! JOHN H. WHmCAR M. D.<br />
Prompt and Careful<br />
Attention<br />
rnaatr it hrjp/tfj to yom<br />
buHTMa*. W« art ready<br />
ual timei 10gtvayouth*<br />
Talking Machines<br />
Of AU Make.<br />
; Repaired<br />
BY<br />
WALUCE & SON, Inc.<br />
: OPPOSITE crn HALL<br />
Ideal Shaving Parlor<br />
FIRST CLASS SERVICE<br />
Til Aiass-i Aw- Ocas. <strong>City</strong>. N. J.<br />
••r from the other km.', v,,,^ •""• «•» Dr Lo.k. - <strong>of</strong> N«w.rk v<br />
£nd M Un<br />
*" — «a ^u»ld. ^ « ell,.', "" «* «"• »»«k« at .„ Ih. mornlns monl0K<br />
•ndeavor to co-o»arat«, wtU oatald* —"*** He oaTieuied at the «r<br />
P^PJ* taterestad la aad wort'n irr""** '" ""• chnrch ^ few 8nnda«.<br />
"•- -ivaacemeat <strong>of</strong> Oaaaa aiy iJ " c Klghlh atreet. Tue*!«> vu-nm;. aC(1<br />
ihey left Isl.r for - f.w d«>.- rril<br />
ln<br />
Waablnglou. II «• . wh.-r.- ihitli<br />
daughter rasidra Thi-y ,p,n( Uu<br />
winter In Florida, hut they do not<br />
*<br />
'<br />
*—n «Jalte <strong>of</strong>taa laat bl, I,,, j __<br />
i fa Phllaaalaau aad Allsailr """"Ut** t Ha- Fatal Attack Of<br />
•lesirn to go to bed. Uooa after >i^ < ._.—<br />
He alao Irate* a brother. John,<br />
who reside* In Carthage. Mo.;<br />
unmarried aLtrr In St. Lout*. **H<br />
two unmarried sisters In Rio Grand*<br />
Copt. Hlldrrth wa* highly estitt.1ed<br />
by hi* larict> circle <strong>of</strong> frlea.1.1 by Kwltig CorMin and 4>thrr*.<br />
TtifV^jrchaMMB arv i^ild t b«* Iknngh-<br />
••rly *: f>'llr'i-n. rt-.'I .- la:r uprralor*<br />
In I'tHLidrlphu I'mperly<br />
IvDled aflrr. l| it uld. lhi> hulldluc<br />
.would vrotw • paying ln%»-.tnient.<br />
0c*u Gly CM. fcUUat Plus Bdaf P«ffwtte*l T* Halw BNI. Of Uacatiw Moabtn Say.<br />
1 H».rrrr» !• PWijeffHi Carahfal Htn A Grtat Evtal Placa b SuHarj<br />
AT THK LCOCEH BUILDING<br />
In *»• f" 16 " onexpecte.<br />
. «-. .^_ .<br />
C «W- Henry W. Hlldr.<br />
H.Ui und KM Asbory Avrt.BC ... .<br />
* occurred liere tVa»in*»~«»<br />
"V. 1. JtorDonsId . . . Business Mgr " Cltr n " lo " on " <strong>of</strong><br />
J r. Mac.Vamee . .. «..,„„.«"'«".. a quiet, peace-lo<br />
ADVERTISING<br />
OCEAX CITY<br />
The Shore Fast <strong>Line</strong>, like many<br />
othtr public utilities, I* frequently<br />
'knocked" by some <strong>of</strong> the traveling 1<br />
R R n r i n h u r t i c oid<br />
. - ' -"- - •<br />
^ i -• —~ .«.«.. .wa«.v ,gr more man<br />
_s .econd-class matter. I 'Ighleen years with strict fldellt) Chureh <strong>of</strong> ciMaur. ..d C. R K.lk<br />
I >nd m>r» than the averag. intem- «d -If. from ,„. C w n t ^ ^<br />
Chqreh <strong>of</strong> Woodbary<br />
.?««•*.<br />
iuty a. a ho»« cpu.n a. CU, H.U ««««. n.,t Sunday will b, 4t<br />
»d hi. kindly prince w.ll be m.^<br />
-1 by hi. .»ocl.,,, ,nd by tno,, pa.,or win ^T. ,D uia.tr.ted w<br />
publlr after experience, that are very chicken yard 'cackle with anu*uV<br />
unpleasant for the time being, aad vigor today, don't complain at th'<br />
possibly occasionally aubject people<br />
io maddening disappointments. Then<br />
ire. perhape. some thing* which th*<br />
company might well Improve —<br />
doubtlen t*ere I. considerable room<br />
for improvement at tlmet. especially<br />
In the matter <strong>of</strong> overcrowded cars-<br />
Pr ° Prt '<br />
" ' he " n n " mM " n """"* '°<br />
« «" *U or».=-<br />
r * '"^ a " artnlt!nt balld -<br />
Tt proIM>rtT h b cn on the<br />
" " * """<br />
*** "" thrC * ° r r ° Ur u«. ha. been copied '"" darln, '"'• r«en. ""'<br />
jy : pear* Lodge. No. 1*. 8on» <strong>of</strong> St<br />
«hool teacher* are<br />
O«,n Cit, . * Ulkln « ~*»«Uon and aridSf Vr » ••«••" '• ">
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ico 1 tavo eter coos<br />
Into contact."<br />
CttATlca V. Vlckj-eja tsamv; <strong>of</strong><br />
th* ICUTIUM <strong>of</strong> Lba Xe»r ijJt Htlitl<br />
•hows tie dUbarHmeot f<br />
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orkan ixAve br«n t.<br />
(mc*d 'o tots haca"><br />
tiitulrd to l^arcfoo: Ai<br />
r*adcr«*nt. ail t^c<br />
JUiLan<br />
M'oHk >lttu Cuiutfiur<br />
aiet-UL : t k<br />
ly humAO.tai/i<br />
•xprr**J&n <strong>of</strong><br />
belp to Lurk i<br />
•?r» <strong>of</strong> p* A*r«<br />
• 11J la t^** N"*<br />
*"Tbc tri.-xura<br />
.*.•- V.'ni <strong>of</strong> th«-<br />
.ve-J from dratb<br />
ar« Kill too Ilitlo to r-k.- tire o:<br />
tb«m**J*t«. .uid cfjr.(jU;un* tbrousEtoat<br />
th* War KMI .-?-• 4vt.ll too<br />
BAcertAjo to l«rt ibrru »Ljff f&r thc^i-<br />
VI*4Uon A.a-. Near Vork <strong>City</strong>.<br />
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MM* .<br />
HUMBERT C PONT1ERE<br />
BXJILDER<br />
952 Aibury Ave. <strong>Ocean</strong> Cil><br />
GKO. \V. HARRIS<br />
CARPENTER. BUILDER<br />
and Jobbing<br />
No. 13 W. ("Ourt •«»'•• —<br />
~ - iwiua Jlr««t<br />
- J- B.1I Pho.. l2)<br />
Cut Your Fuel Bii<br />
I'M U& COAL UJ W( COKf.<br />
Y*e €MM |H tie »i«f# f.aai<br />
C. .1 tHnUAKfB ILNBER COXPA.M<br />
Ilia tW *»•! Aut;i.<br />
COAL<br />
W. b««. .<br />
C". »» >(IOKM\KKIt I.I Mil<br />
. B. THOMPSON A SON<br />
EXPRESS<br />
7X>«L>T AVIhLE. 0CE4S CITT. *<br />
Dr. Miles'And-pain nils<br />
1 •ii<br />
nctTouj habit-<br />
>»»»•« »O+»^,<br />
CLAYTON HAINES BRICK<br />
M(f<br />
PACKING<br />
«&.u i.\ it torn:, v •«onrn 'ir SIXTH ST!:»:I.T \<br />
B. F. GOETZ<br />
REAL ESTATE AGENCY<br />
Fourth St. and Atlantic Ave •<br />
OCEAN tITV. N. J.<br />
IIKSTAI.S :<br />
.BEACH rno.vr ;<br />
THK S.U'K IIOAII<br />
V. !i-n yiiu'r.- on lh«> ruail to su-no.:.<br />
(1< n't get Hlilvtmrkiil to lh.'<br />
byv.ayii <strong>of</strong> rliky HWCUMM m.<br />
Lcpo.ilt regularly with Die First<br />
N.ll on.il Dank.<br />
Thrre pur rent. Intercut pjlil on<br />
Sa'. ln;;j Fund Accounts.<br />
HRST NATIONAL BANK<br />
OCEAN CITY, PJ.«7.<br />
C OTTAUES<br />
Cor Rent TAfli:^<br />
'or Sale<br />
FRANK L DARBY ^<br />
^oT REAL ESTATE -sr<br />
If jrea want anything ja<br />
H» Raal E.t.l. !.;„.<br />
3EEDA.;HY la FIRST l.iM . rB ~*<br />
fi RST 7u:A»bIO,A»e..Oct.nGty>N.J<br />
The Best Gasol<br />
osts no More<br />
idea is<br />
^ fun utiitauo^rih;"*^. 1 ; ly<br />
and gr.de,, ,,f crude in exactly the Jroportion*<br />
nti-rled.<br />
The improv-d -Standard" Motor Ca»o-<br />
IT rL Pr ^' J< * d throu » h Ihe «^°^ <strong>of</strong><br />
our Development Department expert..<br />
Theae men rmj devoted their live, to the<br />
*udy <strong>of</strong> od refinimz and the relation he-<br />
•« "fctS* f r °P ertfal <strong>of</strong> °a» «d the UHP,<br />
io Mbieb they are adaoted. "«I—J i«<br />
<strong>of</strong>her.<br />
oi ; s!?r> P-r, r,!,'-" T^ ln: " l -" 11<br />
STANDARD OIL COMPANY<br />
(.\EW JERSEY)<br />
Motor<br />
SbudaySdiool<br />
* Lesson *<br />
K>:KEHENCE UATKHIAL-Jotm it:<br />
M, »: Hum. U4-11.<br />
P1UMART TOPIC-1 low to Show Our<br />
Love.<br />
JUNIOR TOIMC-What love Ttoea.<br />
INTK1UIEDIATK AND SENIOR TOPIC<br />
Wibcman'. Friends BuiWing Activity<br />
Wantjiim Back Here <strong>On</strong> The Jump<br />
port Rcfw&f Smmam Cm- P-naib Far Hum Valacd At<br />
c.rt» Hera CMM Fna PUIa- MM* Tkaa |11S,«M IHM*]<br />
frlpHaOffict. Tfcfa M-th<br />
w|llln« to arranite to come to tai«<br />
reaort next aammtr and aoralr the<br />
orch«tr. comprl«Nl <strong>of</strong> tntuleuL <strong>of</strong><br />
OFFICIAL CITY DIREHORY<br />
(By *KV. P. a.CITZWATUt. D. D,<br />
T*., jar <strong>of</strong> Engtiih Illbla In the Moody<br />
Btbl* inaUlula u( Chicago.)<br />
(g). nil Werterh Na.apapar Uoloa.)<br />
Th.r» I. u «.lMen..ed rumor that Dally application. lor building per-<br />
' LESSEN FOR OCTOBER 16 efforta are b.ln« made by •umm.r mlta at the oBlce ol Building In-<br />
PAUL WRITIS TO THI CHRIS-<br />
TIANS AT CORINTH.<br />
cottacera. frl.nd. <strong>of</strong> John K. WlUejpector H. C. Smith give Impetaa to<br />
mann. to Hare U.U maalelaa and ihe general activity In thla city thl.<br />
hi. orcheatra provide dally concert, fall, and give verification <strong>of</strong> the re-<br />
^ .<br />
' ——-<br />
Board <strong>of</strong> CoounUaloaer.<br />
I.KSAON TBXT-I Cor. 1:10. H: U:l-ll. ID the clty'a pavilion, on tha Bo.ro- porta and prediction, <strong>of</strong> tho aammur<br />
UOLUEN TKXT — And now abldath<br />
faith, hope, charily, theea thrcv. but tha lk d T season that Oceaa <strong>City</strong> will have a<br />
(raaleet <strong>of</strong> Iheaa la charily.—I Cor. U.<br />
remarkably bnay fall and winter In<br />
*<br />
Director <strong>of</strong> Dept. or IMbUe Safety<br />
JOSEPH. O. CHAMPION,<br />
the building line.<br />
~ ---.—<br />
^. .__ .. - ---. .<br />
I Director <strong>of</strong> Rovonuo and Finance. I _<br />
T a p v 1Iea t 1 rcDrciienU>d Djr<br />
\ _!. _ " . ! | WHXIAM H. cAMPnnu.. |714 ASBURY AVENUE<br />
-Hume IToblema <strong>of</strong> an Eariy Church.<br />
I. Party Spirit In tha CoHnUilan<br />
Church (1:10. 11).<br />
In thin church rival fu <strong>of</strong> all 1» lorv.<br />
Not all run pn-arlt tir Intta-pm<br />
Kmgwm l>ut all r»u hav» the gift <strong>of</strong><br />
liiYt*. I^ivt* In thin chapter U Ihc<br />
mn illtt H ay f ipt p 12:1I<br />
(1) Tlie i*n--etiilrH-ii(v nf Unr (tv.<br />
K1). It lmli>HviHl. (1) >|miklnE with<br />
It'TlK'U*^ 1 . KflT IIM11 to piMh lat-kliitz In luvi*<br />
IN to IM* UM iMMttuliui hrnr>hl tu>kti*rle«. To IM* ahle t"<br />
, ••tietrnti' ih«* iu>*u-rl« > i« «>f nutun* anil<br />
pruvltk-iHi* I* gituil. hut to luvt* IN IN*I<br />
leT.<br />
(:l) Kallh <strong>of</strong> the m *H-f«>n> t',im\.<br />
• (') ll'nJ. ileM.ilim uhlih Ilii Im |in>(iil«^« Hill*'-* Intketl<br />
liy |.m-.<br />
2. The Altr.l.ut fn-t- fmni en\y. Tn>"*<br />
ilu> liitc are-tHiiln-ly frei* fnia* the<br />
fplrlt >iict*nnli nh- fr.-ni lioaatliu; and<br />
\ Ulllty. l>i\e *>trl«e« ti» lln gtmrn] to |ll<br />
uh«l IK unt t-urvful to ^i*k their mluilmlUrti<br />
iiird aii'iaOM*.<br />
(4) It U .U-.-.»,.u-. Ijnr I- nl«>a>-><br />
|Mt4lte QIHI liuinitt-rly ; I.UII*AH hitu It* b**h«\e<br />
ul ull litlM*«.<br />
1.">) It N UHM'ltk'h. It la ulua)i><br />
•MYklna lite E^HMI <strong>of</strong> tith«-r» OIMJ In for-<br />
Ci-tful nf M-|r.<br />
(II) It il.»— mil flue way to (ni-»4ua-<br />
It il"< t-\ll motile* to ntlu-r*; i-<br />
•I»ir-Ii.t»-. It u f..njUlnt:. I^i\e<br />
o i*\iii|a)lhy with tluit HhU-h I**<br />
exit, hut •>l.i|Mllili^- ullb Hull vktil- li<br />
IN true; tin. a otinliMio >>)* *alltr It.<br />
(5) It l> : unlli ull Itiluiio. It orallliM-lf<br />
In lite ^Tutl.ut. uiuulle <strong>of</strong> la\e<br />
anhut» all >\|| tail.<br />
(II) l>u*e la tru-lful: It I.M>k. |nl<br />
tin* futurv ulth o«n«U-ni'« i •owlng^ ^ |Health Officer T. Leo Ailnm»|<br />
I. jo:in on|<br />
.f the member, <strong>of</strong> th. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> tagci. each with •:» rooma and bath. Chief <strong>of</strong> Fire Dept.. .a B. Corner.<br />
T<br />
it Flrat .treet and Dcoan avenue, for -—'<br />
John M. Simon., <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, Department oi Revenue and t-lrwiice<br />
HAD PUCAM4XT .. coating H00« ««ch. Mr. Kent also Director '.:William II. Cain?:*ll!<br />
liaa a half-< i other cottage, for <strong>City</strong> Treasurer Clurcnco s. H< nil;<br />
i: S. Schanti. <strong>of</strong> the Bellevue *hlc!> he la atwut to sign contract.. <strong>City</strong> Collector... >. .K. W. Burl< i<br />
Hotel, returned taal week from a it la aU ted. Aa.t- to Collector. .. -Anna.il. Cr.no<br />
ten daya' trip to vaiiooa we- J. Edcar Welch, two-family apart- Aiaea»or H«nrm.T. Foulda<br />
tlona <strong>of</strong> Pennaylvanla. ' With hi. ment houae on tho northwest aide .f _m ,<br />
,'anilly. he vt.lted Norrlatown. Wealey avenue. «>uthwe.t uf Oowjaala.lo.wfa <strong>of</strong> .(WWMIH.<br />
I Allentown and Pcnnahnrg, and thtr Eleventh atroct. for E. V. Jones, <strong>of</strong> Wardell Higbee. William P. Oardiner<br />
i had a moat enjoyable time. Mr. aermantown. coating f 11.000. Edmund A. Dnurgoln j<br />
| Schanu kept hla boo*e opea until J. Edgar Welch, two-famlly apart- I<br />
] well towarda the eloae) at Septem- ment hou« on tho northwe.1 sldo rf ***• «•««-. »^"<br />
ber, and he had a moat aocceaafnl<br />
aeaaon. The Bellevne la one <strong>of</strong><br />
Ilie popular rtouaea here, with a<br />
jRrowIng patronage each aum-<br />
| Micr. Mr. ikhantx nnderaUnda<br />
| hla hualnea, and hla gueata are aJi<br />
-vay lreitrn nf North r.ro.ln.. .ho Inational<br />
vice or«ldent <strong>of</strong> th. P. O<br />
-nl oinrl.la <strong>of</strong> the Key»ton» mat*.<br />
.<br />
410) I^j\e l» h.i«ful : It x-llr* th"<br />
thine* nf ihv futurv* anJ hrtn^B th*-tn W. W. Bnttala. acting »--1<br />
Into Ilie pr-e*eiit. a|-pru|trlatluc Ibrio<br />
uiaaager <strong>of</strong> the Delaware and AUaatnr<br />
lt» U»e.<br />
(11) Lot* 1. nrra. It la frr* frau Uc T l h<br />
illlullwi. It Intelllsrnlly aet-i It* paay. came ov«- from AtlaaUc at,<br />
Mllefilli-ti to tblnt;*t that atv rlfitit anlni; nireii|^h IM4I1- fiiat-<br />
:t Tlw IVnitunrnr** uf IMV (»r. R-<br />
13). (1) It 'Kiilj.!. iiroi-tMT. I*rt1>t>-<br />
tha company In thla reaort and to<br />
wry In Itke S4-r!|iturvM liw-alia tioth m endeavor to effect a remedy for the<br />
ft»C\-telllli^ «if eielit- arul tl«e tearhln; trouble. Mr. Brttuln. after meet-<br />
..f ll«e \\i* a><br />
aad hearing their lUUmtiu. (aid<br />
teat hlnic ->!i*ll IM* ItnKiftit tu an •***! In<br />
Hut lu UIM! retM-IMon «UM hnKichl ru **n^ui;lit h) Je-<br />
R ChrUt *>tull lu4->«. U-ell aerocie<br />
eery and batcher .hop <strong>of</strong> Henry<br />
plUtx-U Ul ull II- fulln.—-; ull lulluua<br />
•hhall l«r hn*u*ut luitk to >4ie tuiiinfet*. * Yoong. 113 Aaoary aveaae. were<br />
(:1) It oulla«l> klwiokil^.-. Tl.. Mid on » Judimmt held by tha At-<br />
Ltuiwleilcr we Dow ha\e la only rvLilanllr <strong>City</strong> Delry Company and<br />
llve. l>ut ttu- *ta> la oMltlllC ~* hen tllU<br />
Vogt * Co. <strong>of</strong> AlUnUc <strong>City</strong>, a few<br />
n-blll>e kl»i»lr<br />
l>y Itie tiaitlu^ lu »f a « ItU-r «u.l rv4»4i-r •lav. am The artlcl*. •«• boaght<br />
UllrllliiiiK-e: Ilie lollUhl -Ji«ll !-• loM 'n b» the dairy rompanv. «ab)ect to<br />
lu uiaturlty, fnr at l*hrl>!'. i-otulu^ ue F H Ware-, chattel mortgage <strong>of</strong><br />
^xjll «r*- al.:.!MI> ^|ni'i-*l<br />
..«*. ~i*1|-a*«- lell UM* M44WHhilii; tlml<br />
>f« koow ulwiul tiotL"—\Vr»ii*juu<br />
W*. lhaa thla acJiedale. The « «5 a.<br />
m. tralo up arrtvea In PhlladetpaU<br />
Nlc l«"pr.rw«c:ilK<br />
WeaJ.r avenue. «uthw«t <strong>of</strong> Park. «rf P»Mlc Prnperty. •<br />
Eleventh atreet. for Mr*. R. Spratt. Director Kvertnn A. Cordon<br />
<strong>of</strong> Oermantown. coating f 11.000. <strong>City</strong> Engineer. .. . W. T. Culllnon. JrJ<br />
J. Edgar Welch, two-famlly apart- Street Supervisor. Charles F. Nabt<br />
meat on aouth.vc t aide <strong>of</strong> 81. Char- •<br />
!ea place, near Atlantic avenue, for I<br />
J. C. Bunn. <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, coatlni<br />
17500<br />
Oak Wood<br />
W. H. Kuehn. <strong>of</strong> Cerm.ntown. **OH HwWI<br />
-ottaga at Eighth atreet and AUan- g^ • A •<br />
•e avenue. LaHIiel LOal<br />
John Marta. dwelling for F. Spe»-w>.<br />
if Philadelphia, oa Park place, coat- _ FoT FaTeplaCC<br />
ng SIOOO.<br />
1<br />
'<br />
John Mart., cottage for Harrr* ' |<br />
Marts oa Slmpeoa avenue, near<br />
Tenth street, costing 11400.<br />
J. C. Steelman. two-etory apartment<br />
hoo«e for F. T. Bennett, nf *^~-<br />
' " " .<br />
"tiii.d.iBh'- on scond airw-t.-n*^» Order Now before you leave<br />
"orlnthl.n venue, coating n&arlv U) j| ^^jj] J^ good »»Ht dry<br />
tie asa<br />
ivenoe. below Thlrty-Rrat atrrrt<br />
* or **• A - R - •"»
*r» mUftll!<br />
the Ocvjui Cii><br />
4l) W*T*» 1*.<br />
Air AIJi*op, Lewis ntfnifr.<br />
ewart and Mamuel I\ llo»<br />
kr<br />
LEGAL NOTICES<br />
PIIII.M<br />
HM.IMTHV<br />
LEGAL NOTICES<br />
IN K.V.N CITV<br />
iiuni> o. (-..p,. JJ<br />
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS<br />
'•OS.T A rhlldV> velorlpml,.. between |<br />
" I'l-unty <strong>of</strong> Cnpe May. nir.dn oil*<br />
iVOMA.V want* nurnlnK. Vati-rnilv appllrmlon nf th.. minac-ribor. .iP<br />
canes . preferri-d. 1'4 Anbury l^'rator nf said ilerr • •<br />
i}. >i.iii. II -vcnu(. " ;i»reby Klven lo the ..-n I.'<br />
'It-lphia. « her.- f,,r a<br />
«« -r::S<br />
urn lit- h.»» ht. n h.i.jnj* t*ju-«>l*v<br />
^h:nz If;i* f.ill. <strong>On</strong> one rrct-ni t<br />
i»i in In- ..nd four /ri.mi- ciu-hf<br />
cikrifh. nun. <strong>of</strong> which «fi.:ht-d J.<br />
j«n •» [H>unil»<br />
II* aiiih tiff:. * r T I.--*- .\d«ni-. <<br />
i» < n>. .-.itithi .i thr*-*--.«-unr riM<br />
h ii»-.ii rhi- mouth 4)f n <strong>of</strong> U<<br />
i;ir*«l 1*<br />
kin-. U'.tli«r<br />
r ' lol/owinc<br />
jr#-r U .ird No. 1 Kir» Iliiu*<br />
t'tir; Avvnu". h«'N> .^SIMII Sir<br />
• ^imJ W'.inJ « out r (tomi. *'!«.*<br />
.Wti:> A ."iji- ar.fl N.nrli Srr<br />
TNK UNJVKRSAL CAR<br />
Sixteen<br />
An.I if,.,i .<br />
•• 1 lt.M<br />
Fall Cedars Initiate<br />
Twelve Sapling]<br />
tllantk <strong>City</strong> Forest Hcrr WHfc ft<br />
Foe Eand Of Thirty Pitc*s<br />
km^n-h .» bunrh<br />
2 rto<br />
Coupe $595<br />
f. n n,,.<br />
to.<br />
••••vV'---'S.^<br />
.-k la tr-<br />
h- sheriff'<br />
t Hr,u.,. ,-<br />
.if Xh.f l.i«n<br />
«. r. l^sun<br />
,,r parr*:, <strong>of</strong><br />
»-in.tflHr p*r-<br />
. n IVrk*< lu-<br />
p^ Ma\ am]<br />
n'i nori.t<br />
t'nlled Ht.tteH and ho brought Tn Prexenl Slate <strong>of</strong>fli<br />
•Bncratulatlon. to Iho convention e-clee|ed Thn» ure:<br />
ffTim •Tnrlt- Sam." Tho apt aker "** K*lh«r H. Klfroth. <<br />
Walled how the wnm.-n hid pleaded "eld: rorreannndlnir .ecr.<br />
With ihe (internment for more than '""bella II. Iw.innre«l. <strong>of</strong> (<br />
telf a renlnrv ta dinMilvn IIH part* ordln*: verrelarv. MUn<br />
Mmhlp In thl* unhnly hu»lnef.* nT "l«'hi«. <strong>of</strong> Anliury Park. a<<br />
. whl.ky x-lhnir The »ali»nn kee^ier* ' yr * f-'h'! »• Ark.-rni<br />
'- *»lled It hl«h llrenne. hut II wu th« trT<br />
•Weaker «ld. a hlch He. wlihont' an»<br />
A meawge. ..f roncratu<br />
, awnne. When one prole*!.-fi. the red- ** n> '° Chu*. II. Ilrnwn.<br />
-fcpnded murderer iMHnt»d lo Ihi* l«-. '""'. the new State proh<br />
•>l right to .ell ihe Muff. He told '*** r nt ln< * afternoon »e<<br />
m- thai h.- wa* rrorkinc with |h- ! T J.fm* K. I^;k«. <strong>of</strong><br />
•Dthurlly if the 1o\ernnient lo r.t.i'--<br />
u " » ni ""* tne apeakern.<br />
-fjrTh.m-. rnrri.nt r-ibllr liuiraN -,r«. * rn|t delepale* to the<br />
L*..inr t.i do about<br />
II Tm rolnc to .In li<br />
elchtcnlh ^'i.f-rtHnirn<br />
'wBn>tltutlnn Thl* w<br />
m li *••- tl'" lii\'ii><br />
I<br />
" (|iat <br />
worM w.ir.<br />
rt.iriirul.trli<br />
T<br />
rr*; wi-ri* !n-lil. rnndiirliil hy' lh«<br />
«v. 'lartMT Hand,<br />
-«-.| in ;) ru.>«t..ut<br />
ri> oniiiiv ||.. H;,« ..,un-. I fur Mr;<br />
rere 1H2 ilelegatea at the ronven-1 "cure a aupplf <strong>of</strong> Twdflrw. w/hlrh |. u rr piirchaaftiil from Ihe local mer- yr> Tatem wa* i-ollrltnr and di-<br />
The prt-wnl Slate <strong>of</strong>flrent wer" hanta. The prices will be on dls- ,,^.'|or <strong>of</strong> th,, Marlm- National Hank<br />
e-cleeti»d Thn» ure: l're*ldenl "lay In th« window, <strong>of</strong> the Read ,,f wudwn «l and L.n.ral man r<br />
ll»* K*ther II. Klfroth. <strong>of</strong> lladH-m- I Hardware Company. „• th,. Wt-i Jer>ey Kl-r { 'n .apply Ihe required rontume. lr<br />
he Ity h\ husine.. men <strong>of</strong> the r» i hose who dclro to he In the greal<br />
ort. a treat thai wisjnurh appr»cl--| -ar*d#.<br />
tyiends Morn Death<br />
Of Franklin H. Herst.°.<br />
he Ity bv hiislne*. men nf the rnd Cape Mar Countie.. r*-prevnlliie<br />
Ml... Klfrrth, during the *e*t.l .u'. 1 ft Oft men: Delegations from Wild-<br />
«pre*j»ed deep reitret mer Ihe dca. -«nod. Sea I.'-- Cllv. Ilrldcetnn.<br />
f Mr* S n Hwan. who waa alwayi vincland Millville and l'lea*ani\ me<br />
rll«e in W. C. T. I' work. *-mim~«lv» IXI.IP frnn. Caiw Mav<br />
Ml*. Strong made a .plendld ado* "llv: Five to «-leht Vamn* f-f th-<br />
n "The Arin> «- J•r-"\ I>MI V> -<br />
• Im-rtor *>f !»••• rYui i<br />
Fernley Has Alert<br />
Membership Committee j<br />
4ffreftiioB Of Hoilrcn WU1 Push<br />
Yt'•' •'" *"' 'P Atlanll- flrmw* T« A C\n*a<br />
n-iiiinl.iu. r.-.re,i Then-.,re law- "tv. Ju.t-hM- ihe Stale conv en- UT&Mft 10 A UOJC „;„ . „ - ; - , , ; ^ ^<br />
...tnler. hnr^ar., etr . yc . «I" •» Md I. no, known. — — - . ^'^y^'XTi^Vu^M.<br />
wl^.>. are" l-inc t'otal-l""'-.. tKUIxTICK II%Y FtwCaUfct* Mawlc Dwliag Tfce. l.mlnc me,,,I ,r-l,,n ...i in.-.<br />
Ja/'-re »"• no. -. ...rre" are lh»v WttS AaM BvJTS R(tarB HOwM „„„ d.-l'itlv' tmil. r'"i".'l ' M i•'.'.'• r.'.'"<br />
tn I- ..nn.ille.1' *.-i,..|l.,.e.. th. >VIII lie Kllllaidt 'afMrnrd In Till* ••r.--..r |L or^ini/.ll..i.<br />
Kwaker «ji-t IM- think-, ihe worlii CMr It may be *ald. with many rrKrei. D.n-.I J.-.ier ri,.nl.-•>. H-wi..i I<br />
|a n.ai. linn- in .In in .lion io tn. • l0 -ho pan <strong>of</strong> dl>clples <strong>of</strong> Walton. Clar.-n..- II W "li.t.-. T'.i. ••,.,. I- u.,r<br />
wju>lc <strong>of</strong> the U" Th-- de»U I- The miuilier. <strong>of</strong> MiircnRaDfU that the n.hlng club U-JMH In Ocran er. Hi.',..r.l T. Tl,--'--i.-.u W'.M. u i:<br />
•hriutd. Ait- ».- iri.iit.- in r..nfe- |i»t, AiurrMiu L^Klon. at a niewt- <strong>City</strong> la about ended for l*il. To be II.-VJI... r. Harry T i:ili- i;-i...i •:<br />
Chri*iianiiv a fail"'!-- l» ii-i-ilr-ii ,,i; Tburwl-iy wenlnv. mado plant «ure. there will be a bunrh <strong>of</strong> hoys El>. \\ i li.nn i: M.--.-\- II.1111...11 •<br />
•rlence ,t f.tllitr--'* r.-n-.-r claim* tl f.ir Ihe proper iih-^runrt. <strong>of</strong> Arullr- i-|||| coming to thl* lt-«.irt nn Salur- Cilnni. \l're.| \l •> .\ I', t.r I*<br />
firim.i.. a* d.M— tin whle pLitiu-. -.•• I)a> In Ihi, city. daya and Sunda)-. for Mime wevk. »'ti-1 1 Main 1. 1 lit. . 1 11.,t,<br />
»..lh»iil,.|aii'lini.- our .I'-Il.al.- In-lru- It 1* ihe putpoM- <strong>of</strong> ihe nit-mber. vet. but the ratchr* <strong>of</strong> big fl.h from F si.u t.m. C.-.n..- n •-,..,11,. 1,,.,.<br />
"(1. nt- HI,I mil..I -urt.-ui- Shall f it hold »iriklng memorial frxinr*. <strong>of</strong>f tbe piers are about done. Frank 11 Marti. .11 x.x.ii.r l_.».<br />
fJnM- our lm-pll..l> .ml rjll Urk our 1 r.inlunrlum tilth Ihe elerrlan to Thl. wa. the conrlu.lun rearhr-l renre. 'r . and Kr.i.. II --t n.ri<br />
fnrtnn-r le held IhroiiKhnut the country' on hy MOI <strong>of</strong> the members <strong>of</strong> Ihe <strong>Ocean</strong> 'halm ,n.<br />
Cltv Soli.-il.ir A. ldeut. 1^ .ili-nl prayer for two minute, a. the day. accompanied by hi. family ' ... ' '....". "']''' ' ->-^- •<br />
the rhair. The ,|e\otional ejerrl-c. iKe Uxlv <strong>of</strong> ihr unknown American Others <strong>of</strong> Ihe noted club fUhermrn<br />
tr- in rli.irti- <strong>of</strong> Ml»- Kmlly B ul.ller brought frnin Fra •- •- ' -' J<br />
.ik.— V l.-lmran- mi» i-ad froi i -nc hurlnl In Aril""' —<br />
1>. >latlu-. Ill'- Stale i>r^ mlrJlttoi.'. . I 1? .iVI.ick on At<br />
^'..r.lin- .c-i*.|tri wh>> wa.. In ll l» t<br />
illf.irula. -in.I k.-re.-llnt.-» »ere i*enl •» have '— ..,<br />
• I .wa Slat. W. * a l.tle<br />
tl.,II Hep.nl- ..f iarli.il. romniil 'or ten minute, al that lime Pr<strong>of</strong> -lUver. While Mr. Hartley did not ,',.*[.".,',, , ,<br />
fj^ . «ert- heard, und Ml.-. Klfretn : - te»en. will be anted lo haie Ih- 'atrh much In Ihe fl.h line, he w.i- t,r ii'-i. ,, , ,, , ,<br />
fnlliiBted with her anuual addreta. • ul.llr .rhool rhildren go to Ihe happy because he won a h«?i from .„ ' H ,, " ,"' .,'<br />
Wr- Kmma n-mru--. th.- hnnorarr Memorial .haft In front <strong>of</strong> Ihe dt Mr Rtewart , ". ,, .* '-'-T' VI ' t'" i•<br />
pr. .Ki.-ut. pre*idini: all ai noon on that day and Parker Miller and John Adam.. '| , , ' , , , ' • " . . "",.'." "",<br />
Mr. Hc.rK.- II I'ark.i. |u.,..I.M 'art. with the member, <strong>of</strong> Morii.Mi- U.hlng In WIMI." Creek, o'ar Mar- ,,tict i n"' " ' . " "<br />
el the Ore-n <strong>City</strong> fnioa. wa. fnr- "anrk P.r.l. In ihe memorial »er- rnora. early this 'MHlllH 'U..-. Tllra. ml.ere'lt.ev i,.,|.,| lie<br />
Dre-ldenl. <strong>of</strong> the... unl.in. were pre- .^.nlh .lre»l.. owned hv Cha.. ». ' II... Hr Sn».|.- and Ilurfil.- Wl.l't-<br />
•cnt at the nicllur The county iv>» nf Pttitadrlnhla. through lie ,t Nutara Fall. th.-\ - •<br />
r for Ihe • 1 -.1-1 «x-.t-iilire ,- n-.. nr \(r. r L Ijke. realli-. The Lightning ba.ket hall team, <strong>of</strong> 1., 11,.. C.na.ll«n '.1.I1-<br />
• li. v. ..eii.l«-r» l > wa> awarded to <strong>of</strong> |h|, r|| r the loral public achoola. la Increasing ih.- r.il.HII \.ll.>. Wtlkm-' ifl.ii<br />
.U-r^V. arvl ll.. • 1. i-n-nl^ hr Two or lh.-«e Int...ire nn the »milh In menihershlp. It ha. about a llean. where ihev tall.-.) .111 ret .l.v .-•<br />
Xlr - IVn-j.—1 ,".e r,.,it.iv nie'-len" .i.|w nf rhe'-^. nla.w !>••• other* »r- doten. and I*, uembenhlp I. limit- -,f yr Karri*. Wilk. - Itan.- ..i-.l<br />
\l.,.er r v r. ' '-' •'••• '-1'inei o n t n, north «i.le .-' The'—a tila•- <strong>of</strong> Ciiiniiicrri.. Twelfth ttl'V X\ r nl.<br />
i.ul ^ln^»l*. Tni-Hdnv erenln-r. NOT<br />
e.-^il or 1 5.<br />
It N iinder.^ldiHl Ihnt a number nf<br />
ri ilti.rx oitiinri. to tho puhlle<br />
* rltv ulll tiniii. heforo tin<br />
. mil I l» .\p.rl..l that then<br />
ivill IN. a l.iru.. :ilten.lanre nf all In-<br />
l.-ri'-li-d und all . .ill.mi.r-. and lut-<br />
n^iver-. ^li.iul.l tie IntereAti-d. It I*<br />
nrnhnlil" lh;tt then- ina» !••• a dl»ru«-<br />
• nn <strong>of</strong> tin* MiiinniiT r prnnipn-.!*<br />
r.in .in.I the mallei nr ndeoua' 1<br />
^iTvl'-e In ra^e <strong>of</strong> !>!?<br />
nr.-i. :t »nhji " "<br />
lluddiiii:. •-. lh- I:<br />
11---I r..r -<br />
.-.ll.->, Th<br />
.-I 1, -I.. .<br />
feel. itil<br />
t.t II' ,1 «ttlH -<br />
If. I .1 lar;--<br />
<strong>of</strong> lit.- l.tiildinr<br />
.tr^ .,* tM.wlin^<br />
uill I., eiton.l-<br />
m.- . f ih.,ul I*<br />
- » ill I-, i-ilt.l..<br />
1 t I*.-, niiauti-<br />
Mr H.-nrt. wb'le -.iiendtnc I r-.-^f-<br />
us i.f the. Board <strong>of</strong> Tr.ide here a f.v llllirnilAV I'AltTV<br />
,'irt aro. -iiddt-nly rollaB**»d. hut<br />
-•covered within a •' "I time nni 1. t Kattu. V.I.ran ll.all.w, Rju.<br />
i» able to return to Phlladelnhla Hume tVI. hrallxo<br />
'hat eventn?. He had l»-en trouMed<br />
afith hiirh Mood pre^nr - for aboot Frank K liarby. one <strong>of</strong> the vet-<br />
•hree «eara before hla dnth e r a n r..a|,,jr. here. r.-l.tral.d hla<br />
He will be aadly ml-..«d by hta birthday antin-r-..ry with .1 dtn-<br />
" " """ ' "*• '-''1. Inrl'ld- Der parti at l.i- horn.- ..11 Katurda-<br />
i- than IIin mil.-..<br />
- -I. *rill pljv |hK after 'he ix>«l'« h..<br />
e-.-nlnc lhe*j- affilr*<br />
n • ?* .ird il- »<br />
lrhi netl i,ln<br />
f..r Ihe tinier nn mlulon<br />
:9<br />
••• fund Thf flr»t "f<br />
v II *M- held Nnvecnb«-r<br />
««".d Janiurv 1. <strong>On</strong>e<br />
In Pel.niarv . but ISufn MI| Tni><br />
urlra .-' Ihieu enlrr-<br />
to b» *nl.l fnr t; Ad-<br />
.Incle. enletfalnmcnti<br />
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•4
The Ledger Mis-spelled Word and Slogan Contest<br />
All Kinds <strong>of</strong> Insurance<br />
Cottage, seven bedrooms. Four complete bathrooms.<br />
Lot 80 foot front, 100 foot depth* Two-car garage<br />
with Chauffeur's apartment Permanent ocean view.<br />
<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> tie finest locations in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>*<br />
EWMG T. CORSON<br />
Realtor<br />
727 Asbury Ave. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />
Sale <strong>of</strong> Womej's Petticoats,<br />
Middy Blouses, Sweaters arc! Shoea at left* than Wholesale<br />
prices, from $1.00 and upwards to $3.50<br />
Tbe Perfect Underwear for cten i» Du<strong>of</strong>old Underwear.<br />
Come In and tee it. S<strong>of</strong>t otton inside, wool ooUide.<br />
Union Suits.MOO<br />
Black Cat Hosiery for Men. X .'omen and Children. Nooe<br />
better. Greatly reduced. N.w pair for any that don't<br />
right.<br />
Highland Shaker Knit Sweat r». New here. We Haven't<br />
seen say as good. 1800 to iJ.SO. For Men and Women.<br />
GRANVILLE I. STEELMAN<br />
831-833 Asbnry Ave., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. I<br />
VHJ IIIMIII- CHIIOtOOOOOO<br />
•MjfcMMW A bunc*:o» tlluwUy) •. lOOOOOOOOOOOIIUtlHOOmoj one <strong>of</strong> (hr roulc»t location. In .C<br />
Ot**tx <strong>City</strong>, hating t» • brdrooni*, complete bath, llvlas<br />
room, dlninjt roor. . kitchen, »*nd floi'hed attic over<br />
1. •QUlQDed wirh rl »»**• ll-Kt- * •<br />
aief coll. Hlir <strong>of</strong> !< t 3o'i75\<br />
SI^IMMMKI Will arlte you DOA.« .ion <strong>of</strong> a bualneu proposition,<br />
(•Dtralljr located. •:: -aled 00 a lot 44"xi:0'. havlnc<br />
•> bed room a and tj :. -living room, dlnlnc room,<br />
kitchen, rlcctrlr ll»h.*.|i;a» ransp, hut water coll. «nJ<br />
an- excellent hot 'Jtcr he^iInK ajateu. Terma<br />
rraaonibU.<br />
CUYTON HAJNES BRICK, Realtor<br />
411 CICHTH STKETT<br />
Otter «!.*.,<br />
OCCAM CITY. N. J.<br />
OLE HLOOAN—"Thli olfl. o a. .tain* and does atrtclly a broke<br />
aie bualnna and la In no «=:*. : retd I l<br />
Mernbrr: <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Krai H.t a Hoard—Real tn»te Leacue M<br />
New Jrney—National A>v . . tlon ot Real Estate Doarda<br />
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I<br />
CONTEST PAGE<br />
Return Asmr Blank <strong>of</strong> Ultape'led Word and Slogan Contest.<br />
Ninth Week, October 22,1921<br />
NAME<br />
ADDRESS<br />
The Mlaapoltet] Word waa<br />
. Properly apelled la adv. <strong>of</strong><br />
IletweeD word* and<br />
My five word slogan for this itorj la<br />
Pill oat this Blank, tend or mall It to LEDGER OFFICE,<br />
an Cltr N J »«• •-•— •*•- - - -- —<br />
RULES GOVERNING THIS CONTEST<br />
«... .Micuijunailr mlupelled. whleli<br />
•hould have .even (7) letters a hen properly apelled. To find it<br />
read «rery »d c»refally.<br />
nut one anawer will be allovcd earh family each week.<br />
or «?-S5r SSISSS.JS? xs£fijK£s?tS?is'.<br />
wordn. and nmit be new and original. The abOTo black mutt<br />
*** UIW| wn ' n >endlnc In your ->n«»cr. wraled In an enrelnp^<br />
All amiren must be In not 'ater than Thareday at 12 noon.<br />
Tho Content Editor baa aelettej i: words which he ha* Inten-<br />
_,|olu||,y niUapelled. <strong>On</strong>ly there wordf. one for each week are<br />
recoialnd.<br />
In the event <strong>of</strong> a lie for an- priio <strong>of</strong>fered, a prize Identical<br />
In all r*»p*cu to that tied fur will be given to the tielnj<br />
contestant-<br />
To the penon flndlnir and sroDerlr •rv»llm 11 f<br />
•rv»llm» 11 f (f It<br />
orda anil<br />
- IV..U., .o.uJ; alne word* and<br />
»lo(T»n«. 15.00; elcht worda an1 ilorani. $3,00: aeren wordi<br />
THK MISSPELLED WORD TOD \Y IN THIU CONTEST 8HOILD<br />
HAVE 7 LETTERS WHEN PROrERLY SPELLED.<br />
UIS8P4ELED IN ONE AD OXLY.<br />
LOLA M. TOWNSEND .<br />
420 Eiflhth St Ocaui <strong>City</strong>, N. J. for<br />
YARNS CROCHET SETS<br />
BASKETS ' STAMPED LINENS<br />
ART GOODS ! FLOSSES-SILKS<br />
HEM STITCHING AND BUTTOfUJOLE MAKING<br />
EAT PURE BREAD j j Charles B. Russell<br />
B*JLMJ In our uw<br />
.» rroiu 100 per cent, pure flour.<br />
Wa aell njora Orexd. lMe*. C*l it. Blaculla and Panry I'aatry<br />
than all other atortn> • imblned In our line.<br />
VALET ELECTRIC BAKING CO.<br />
l'hon»—21I-<br />
atom—T1J-1I AdIIURY AVt<br />
•^^•"aj CU), .\. J.<br />
W. wholeaals ami retail In»h Ui ui. Kull». «.(r., all tour, tit day.<br />
Special Cakea for all IKCUE na b«kcil tat ahu.t bollcv.<br />
We sell to others-Why not to you<br />
CLEAN AS YOUR HOME<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Storage Co.<br />
Furniture Bought and Sold<br />
WanhooM, 6th and Wast AN»M<br />
IW I**. -alem !.i<br />
cov, and have all your heating and plumMns done now. Every<br />
job g-uaranleed 100 per cent.<br />
If BoriAardt doe. it-It wiU be done riglt<br />
RIDE-A-BIKE<br />
Din't dependon tbe ear*. Th.. -.,.<br />
n.cn.,. Coto.ork.ToJ,,;," " U<br />
VEU>C,,.EDE3<br />
$35.00 UP<br />
L. and P. Cycle Co.<br />
«» EIGHTH ST.. OCEAN CITY Hj<br />
» MAIN ST.. PLEASANTVUXE! N. J.<br />
mttXT SERVICE" IS OUR SLOGAN<br />
Complete gatiaiaxtlon la your Reward<br />
Sen Ice alone la Ijuufflclenl. EXI'ERT HERVICE U what<br />
jou want and what WE GIVE.<br />
All make* <strong>of</strong> ««neralor». alartcn. luacnetoa, H'a»tln«nouM<br />
Batteries. All other batteries rebuilt ud retbarfed.<br />
Hechar»-ln« 11:1. Rebulldlnc ll«.<br />
C M « — "<br />
•*» Voo Com. oa Th.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'i Best Shop<br />
ALWAYS PROMPT ALWAYS REASONABLE<br />
** . ' Tbe Beat Work Done<br />
We Guarantee All Our Work<br />
822 Atbarj Avenue<br />
BRECKLEY AUTO SLRV1CL<br />
EXIDE AND GOULD BATTERIES<br />
SERVICE IS ALWAYS FIRST<br />
We repair all makes <strong>of</strong> Batteries and give an honest<br />
job at an honest price.<br />
846 ASBURY AVE<br />
EAT EAT EAT<br />
At Sterling Restaurant<br />
828 Asbary Are.<br />
Where Service, Food and Popular Prices Pr<br />
THE BEST EATS ALWAYS HOME COOKING<br />
We Must Have<br />
Advertising<br />
But<br />
The Ledger<br />
Has the news also<br />
Watch<br />
Grow<br />
DRUDGERY NO MORE<br />
Erery food hoaaewlf. canprolona; her Ufa and<br />
b. contMiUd and «ar« money, too, tf ah* will let<br />
ELECTRIC APPLIANCES<br />
do all her work. W. kawp ormrythlng In Electric Waablng<br />
•tacblaas. Irons, Vacuum Claanera, Flxtarea, etc., boro.<br />
FREE EUREKA VACUUM SWEEPER<br />
<strong>On</strong>. W«*k'a FIM Trial To All<br />
Sold on Eaay Parmanta^—fS.OO Down—$5.00 a Week.<br />
' SAMUEL B. SOUDER ^C 5 T^S?N<br />
wnum AND nxcnucAL WORK<br />
Pkoae 2S8 018 8th Sowt. <strong>Ocean</strong> Cty. N. J.<br />
ua Wmt A<br />
Ruth Dual Contact Timer<br />
Roller<br />
FbrFOtDCABS TRUCKS<br />
AND FORDSON TRAaOR<br />
Start ) XM cai<br />
f'AUnfal. in. (act<br />
J. D. HEIN<br />
M4 M. Broa4 StrMt PH1LA, PA.<br />
AeaaZllJ<br />
Joseph Broadley,<br />
731 Aabory Aveaoe. <strong>Ocean</strong> dtr. N. J.<br />
Advertise in The Ledger<br />
»*V*»<br />
READ HARDWARE CO, Inc<br />
OCEAN crnrs BIG HARDWARE STORE<br />
EVERYTHING IN HARDWARE<br />
Prices rea»s-»»»V. Serric« lbs best<br />
Always on the fob<br />
848 Asbury Ave.<br />
IOOMOIO»«ta*»0>»*»'»»»000»aott>a«>0>»t»aOSOM'<br />
t EVERY WOMANTH^tjLD HAVE ONE OF THESE MACWHE3<br />
\VK HKI.IKVK IN VO«"<br />
PURE FOOD ALWAYS SERVED<br />
AT THE HARRIS RESTAURANT<br />
805 Asbury Avenue<br />
TI1I1 Klretrle Maclilnr N AT<br />
Vlll'K IIOMK. .VBflliM'TELY<br />
NO WKINliKK SKKHKI).<br />
WE SOX<br />
.ffy<br />
ItOHS-rtlCOUTOtS<br />
BUN kflS. TTM5TUS<br />
POITABU UMP9<br />
nxTuusr TusrAi<br />
HAIOA UMTS<br />
Home cooking fast like Mother's, clean, wholesome,<br />
weU^ookeJ and properly aenred. Wei *<br />
always oaTtbe jnh ready to Mrre you.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
ON THE SOUTHEASTERN COAST OF MEW JERSEY<br />
America's Greatest<br />
Family Resort; M<br />
an»o«pr»ote dnwi aox)<br />
»od proapercd in a nueacr tW hit<br />
b«eo truly attouodag. <strong>Ocean</strong> Cty 'a tepmttd bom AoW Car b*<br />
the Great E« Harbor Inlet only, hi.--- . f*"^ 1 ^^ **<br />
year by tbe Shore Fan <strong>Line</strong> cart, whid<br />
wilk to the Atlantic Gry boaroValk. a Aort and pacMaaToooi<br />
pcMaaToooi<br />
u ^^^r*l :d «».«««J.«odtn.SJ«-in<br />
AcwoHi Thecnoute-«peA The n»ieadid broad bo.dw.fci.<br />
Free mia loos. w«h a haadtome Muaic Pavf<br />
Tardi adqjnt the automobaluti. " "<br />
UiKcilIsi Trjls Ssre-ics frasi Ocsia^aty ta PWUsS*<br />
e Cities<br />
Nett ro Atlantic Ot e raaVoad (are it the cheapcrt <strong>of</strong> J room<br />
» Ihn t«tMU. Oceaa Gf, « reached by Peoniyfrania. Readinfc'aod<br />
tlectnc r«Jwav». Buy thrcush bckett.<br />
Neat Hotels awl Cottages<br />
Cxcastart Meats<br />
The Yacht dub an. the tt.-.<br />
FahaagOube indulge -<br />
ikr bay and ocean.<br />
laiixautio. uj booUclk < J 1<br />
y.mt -tul.a n^wru lo<br />
HARRY A. MORRIS<br />
OtyCaark.OMa.CMy.lto* Jaraey<br />
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mm
" •' ' \V'''^r'Ajli^*^S??^5a'^<br />
U^;«<br />
•LEK z:<br />
SLPPORT BRIGHT<br />
FOR SEXATE<br />
It t w • r:- - V-.-.T<br />
T«£ CI?/.W REAPERS<br />
HEAVY HARVEST<br />
r •-•«: T.-- -<br />
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"-.» = I-.'T f.,- ,•<br />
•••-- i.e. r.»j, •<br />
-•:• r-r» ». • H<br />
t-* fr.: to * «Gfi<br />
r=t.r,-, H-<br />
ST*TE w. c. r. r.<br />
f\ COXVEXTIOX<br />
..i <strong>of</strong> «r T»<br />
..I, '.V .- T f .1 '.,M.rf,.-<br />
_>»-;_ - i ' fir ^ -.t^,^. .."t<br />
•,.'-',„"". ... . ... ._.,' ,., •* Wm H Brtrht for Senator and Rob:<br />
..„•'.•. ..',"*.'. . •• »„ ',„/.» ' Kay for AaxoMTtnaa. and wtr- ' r\Q »t o CTJ'<br />
„ . . . .. :~ , ;" : ,„ ' -»r»ty Hot* both raadfclatr* will roV " " M - °- 3 I A -<br />
. , • "TC* V •• • *.".*!"» «l«nd)d ntajorttin on election' DENTIST<br />
U-H >t:»vi< u<br />
'•-: "t lu IHWT»» Mau.r<br />
M. B. STANNARO<br />
»e«fnll». I "•""»" Bi I«..STII ..MA-,<br />
<strong>On</strong> B. roT»^. I OlIiMiT) \ J<br />
Prnlwoo. N • ! i^.l j-n. ;ie<br />
TaJkiiig Machines<br />
Of All Makes<br />
Repaired<br />
BY I<br />
WALLACE & SON, Inc.<br />
OPPOSITE CITY HALL !'<br />
I^al Shavmg Parlo<br />
FIRST CLAiS SERVICE<br />
1 A<br />
lo liaio the Oci-aa <strong>City</strong> Title<br />
anil Tn^t Co. as your depuj.<br />
. tary. Thero aro many ways<br />
In which we are pleajc.1 to<br />
te <strong>of</strong> service to you. Do not<br />
Iniitati- to consult ui an><br />
tiii.ii aljuut any «p..>cial r-.-<br />
spo*«j 10 Mt« ttt piit.llc<br />
v«'<br />
t uuiii ¥- J<br />
ON WKIKMKMKAV. NOVKilllKU 16.<br />
IH2t. at th«- hour o( (no oYlork in i: <<br />
11 fit rnuott, nil IIHUM* M-VitNl trut I* 01<br />
|wir«ilM uf In rx| «i I ii i If, lyinir nml l>fln«<br />
in llu* <strong>of</strong> ()ci*»*n t'lly. t'nuiity AiUntlc rr«n tn irw- i«ru1 MiUlh»rl> Hli*cliu.i.<br />
rt)nllniilnti nloni trw hlilh WJIIIT nin.^<br />
«>i thf t.nnt l-j(tt MirtMir lnU-1 NIHI It *».<br />
AlUnllr 4V«.in. thf* rtUtunn- <strong>of</strong> fort> -i %<br />
hun«lrt-«| f*-4-i. IIHICV or U*M, IO M J" 1 "Tlilrtl Trmct—Itoglnhlnir nt ,i point .n<br />
I hi* hlffli *nlir lino <strong>of</strong> the iit*-ut VU<br />
Mjirbor Inkt and on thn Ni*rih«»i»lr-<br />
IIWO <strong>of</strong> lh« Ortmn Clly Oanlorui TF<br />
nt f)t-i-,in <strong>City</strong>. N. J.. Mild triKinmnK i«a<br />
IM !n* in I ho contra line <strong>of</strong> nValo IUM.',<br />
ir in*liian <strong>of</strong> tho Oernn I'll v^<br />
u •«•%•• it i.tnitt. • '".'* ..i >>n< tun<br />
dr>-d fort> mt I fn.--thon •lindlll-*<br />
(• « I Io Ml iMiUl.- 1)1 wtl'i lit* r Mil<br />
Ht thotoiptr or tolx r:^i .in.l .'.!••; ih.nt<br />
(2m ttnillniiUiK uluim utt.l I..M k Itu<br />
Houlh Mix tl* urt* - jinrt fmi> -lu.i IIIIITiitra<br />
\V Mt on*- liim-lrt| flt\-ii .tt.| linn<br />
nln«- on •hui..ln-')ihM (.-. t to thf > U iiiitl Jill In I|H- HI*, ol It<br />
r.^)l: 111. IH. (Jl( .I-.HH DM- .tl.|~ I n<br />
<strong>of</strong> kiln z.VU umi Ji.li y••"'• .'.-•••<br />
l<br />
fl>-M\ .ml luo In. •! ll.<br />
nilnuii-* >J»i t<br />
thr«*o humind MIHI v^vcnl} •xlx f«•* t to <<br />
cmlnt otw hunting f«-»t dlaliint Houll •I'f'Ttu* fn I 1 |li< Mi.iit'. > -'.lop-<br />
ItlH Ol from the hl«h HNIi.i Hoiilh ihlrt> -»ev«*n -Rni • mi :<br />
' ' ' ' itt'M I-IMMI. IK*' luirnln i<br />
i ; ttutnf Illlit .ilontf .<br />
r'iJli'1 wllh In*- hltfh Killtr<br />
hUrtt Hiirlair lnl P**T. JO«« c Apple*<br />
orwn oorrh brlwr-o<br />
IDH tho ion parlor<br />
ilwrmf. mUmtt i<br />
Inl-t «nd lh4- Allin<br />
tho MM ••«!. tto«<br />
IM- AlUnlk- *K« M.lT*<br />
»:\*"I:I*TIXU Tit»:i[i:rn T AM><br />
TMI:UI:H.OU -<br />
K>c*pltOM No. 1. i*t.«iii»f i*uik it**<br />
low in ; thl.-.- ti .. I*<br />
r'.r 1 fu.t —All tli*t • - *m ti<br />
l.fvl f..rinint* .. (Mil ol H. Ikr.^i<br />
anrf Mr'fffhanlB. In hi- new home. ;•* "utx~~\\t \+ui<br />
will be la touch with Ma work-neo- u.n ^lo*^-^" •*<br />
Pl- In the »nt»r*al M»ivn_ clortnir ^ \ **£?£ f[<br />
th* Uti" fa!K Mr. Reh.ntt had WJIKT 1<br />
the ne#d <strong>of</strong> a hom# «u^h •• he !• now (^va<br />
ronrtrurttnr He nanallv ««*«• | •••!•:<br />
11<br />
the winter month*.<br />
Dr Allro Coiwin. <strong>of</strong> thU city, r**- d,,,nh. 1.-1 ** 1..<br />
turned Saturtlay fr«n» Trenlon. l^.^^^iL. *-....'<br />
• her* he HI ended the New J-r- s,.,,, 1 *.!...<br />
M-y HUle Hoturop*lhlc Medical Ho u—-wM •<br />
rirly*. annual uiretln-T. held a( t:>« J^';- i;^*'^' TJ<br />
Hl*rry Trent Hotel. We.iDe*vlay. ^Nilll ,„,,,,-. ,^»<br />
with ih* i>nif.- i 1 <strong>of</strong> N'oillt Mii*-*-i «tvi<br />
Mr\*m htifMli,-.! t^t U. .ml H*.. 11-I. till.<br />
f«wl ill»titnl \«krth«tiil*Ai*nll> lln 11 ft IM 1<br />
K4»ulh thirl > -•»*-• *-n il. nit- M ninl lift<br />
minut*** tjol. (*•>*• hun>liftl .i*-*>l .ui-.- 1<br />
f*>*-l 10 th*- hith WNl.r |tn* uf ttM .VlUn<br />
ttr <strong>On</strong> An: lh«-fi*-v iiMth* in -1 unvti<br />
Norlhrtly and No«ih*i>-*ii. tl. «III«•*.*-fi orv«-Iho4i(t^n>ttHM 1<br />
mnn> or kiav"<br />
n*-tn«r r»r*-«ntaw-ai ri U-J**--.) JKMU B-J<br />
1ri(r 1) r»l* **•- IrrMii H.f rnih<br />
.. m *fc*v.>n fit* l-r>t*rv- » «,<br />
\o*-n.;-i |2. |^«*. - Hi- (it \ufth •»-«. rtt><br />
|.iiH-il> li.i.- uf Hull IU*«-I n- tt.f.xir lulunt* ><br />
IIM- \.ii it.. il> |>i*.|h-tl> I in*' . i t H» niv nt*-l.mi -I. MII ^f*l jf*-l nMU M<br />
I tu Ih.- laiinl ttl •• link*- lt>«iw> iZ<br />
llnuln« «io HIM- ..I \\.»<br />
lUn'l qi>*i l>> • • tux. Io tl- 1. Il .-•<br />
:••>• f,<br />
••• ' . i|t,,P.. r.i.ll l**»H-r|t> IHK* "** At* it* U-fl Ot No»UlW*-»| «IVl »'"••• "<br />
Off » r ^r,p^--^ M |tMjU.W(i|> m , wv.iriti .lii,-.iu»o <strong>of</strong> nftr.-n hu»d.-t n n. |>.««v- «ria<br />
-r>.| l.« - cue*.- in ih*- IUM with « »-- l»-l»o u«r-lho*»**n*llt" fr. 1 •* '"•«<br />
•Ila- <strong>of</strong> 11%- hutfli"! -rwt l-n ft* I. « «*•-• <strong>of</strong> l^o himdi««l nll> «iwi lw.1.1* •<br />
... T3_1|J- •_ ,-rv . ,,f ihi"- hnivf,M-l ltilit> ••!» «r^l on«--hu«MtM">• •'••?'"•,<br />
lUe. tt Will ,( urvl . O.fvim,. ~">l>~"-'"l> ll"" * nllj •!».. iiiinul. - »—•' '•••• •••••«-••• ••'<br />
-. , HtHn* room* .All.- Int.- i'l «...II It..*** ».lia th^ «Urt.- «it I l«i> li.in.li.-t iivl • util • i*' H'<br />
conlaln lhre« bedrooma ll»1n« room* •>_ • i^.nj.o .„! a.«-,.i-~l . .1*1.1.. I»I 1.. ih. •—• •.-..-' ;•<br />
dlnlnc room and kltrhm tn tn« ,,^... • I-.. 11 n-». it»«.- ... .i.«« u»- 1... k 1...<br />
J«r"f th. ktt«-h« will t>-a «mce- ,,., ,u, .. .1- ,.-1 «•— rl« UM* •»- • t>n •„' antl wi. ali4i»: ?-. ... |IM- --;•• Kxk ^•.••.- r-,•;';• -J<br />
Tti. hooa« wilt harr a brlrk ba»e j;; •«<br />
l....^l,..l ...I<br />
with the r.roalnd'r <strong>of</strong> rraroe. t.inni,<br />
Th» bulldlnc fqr «h» hnlel « mm- ^,,1 .....<br />
-, .n l^.l..l> Jiu.lk* *fl I" .unlln U'.t -<br />
u. Ih. ^11 •• uh ^ i.illu- «v4 n». bi .» cui\»-<br />
• .I.W ol Hi " 1..11, - •<br />
- MU u*. k<br />
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rl.til)-lhr« -.iwl i.io. In<br />
l 1 (<br />
j io III. »i»l.' ti uunul<br />
Her. II l».nl> l.». I<br />
•i IIM> linr •>! Hu.r<br />
ml ••»! |Mi.f l' lut-lkl «Ml* 1 onr liun.lt<br />
..# ik.- lil^niu* rk*^n ..«•! 1D.1 M-«.-n-l. nili» (•. I t.» l>* I..<br />
Hi* m»mh.r. <strong>of</strong> I- Wu»—"' Hrnnr '.'^.i .".".. .*. l....«l.-l I"" J""" 1 n~ •» 'h, tM. .n Ilk. J. »^..-l<br />
^•.-n' mtt Jl lh» Hot'l ll*nr* tail »;••!> ** l ~ B.,," i ,^1 ^1.•>••»» 1.1 ». ».nii>-^..n • -<br />
••tralur. whir' "l»» »"• T.I-rtalO- ,., , ,^ n l .,„, ... ..( I|M- l«in..»HM ol !>••!» miuul. • _t J I l<<br />
»,l hr Mr. anIH.|.<br />
fllM.I llw . .*• "I III.<br />
l\- >i| -All<br />
. M tl<br />
>llnrM r> IIIIN. N ThlnlK<br />
.inii •,( ihi- ill<br />
K ^ v<br />
inu-'mt 'tr:!n. t "A!'!| l VS"i5ji.*n. l i<br />
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mu-iis.. i-.ni« in.!'••;.\ui iw«<br />
NJIIIMAN
S^^'^V'"<br />
Sii^ice-:..<br />
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wm 0<br />
?4<br />
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. -1<br />
I *<br />
Self-Relian-<<br />
Goes Bankrupt<br />
.Thin Blood Sap* Energy, Gade's'<br />
Pcpto-Maigaa Rcbaildt<br />
TIM Blood<br />
Wreitliag with a wiakunvd on:.ilon<br />
<strong>of</strong> the l.jnj is a dispirit.<br />
ilruKfl.-. Thin, watery blood depiitea<br />
tfie body <strong>of</strong> encriry and cau-.o<br />
a playt-d-out feeling not unllkv ut'e.-<br />
• ihamtlon. .\ man with wt-a:. ,<br />
blood ha* not the full u««. a <strong>of</strong> hi: I<br />
puw.ri Hi- lack.. <br />
Ivpto-ManBan fnr >.-•. a- a hlc»> 1- .<br />
'•uiMi-r. Wue«-nt« —M it in l|.;u • :<br />
•md tablet fon:. I.oi.k f"t th~ n:.r.n<br />
••nud**'-. Popto-MaBc.in".on the p:-c\-<br />
.-..:•• - Adv.<br />
pnnit<br />
..-..i. iMfiwivi: si:itvnf jy[<br />
oinimnt Men Will l>l»ra«» suhl.- • I Ij 1 "<br />
Wli'i Ixaral rotjimltti*- I I .""<br />
U'.ilt^r A. Pittrii-h. ..-or.t-irj- .<br />
- ThA Vounir ^f.n'a I f rocr».^iv*- T.eair'i<br />
ve.terday rer.-ived a 1'tter fro U<br />
W Bnttaln. dl'trlrt n,ar.ac«r <strong>of</strong> t 1<br />
n#*II Telephone Company in Attant<br />
Cif. In whlrh he »»nt». tY:\- he .r<br />
other <strong>of</strong>ficial* <strong>of</strong> the cn-rpanv •»- '<br />
b~ el.id to n.e«>t with ,i romr.lll*-- o'<br />
ih«> I»amii> and IU*'I:«I t v * :raitr- o'<br />
tr;» alloccd poor •errife In thl- r>~<br />
•ort.<br />
Th» -natter will he bronchi •>.<br />
fnri» the loariie at !t, r-»etfn«- M'i-<br />
-n'v t>< Mr Dlt<br />
'irhN mlnalre. In which Y.f r»f«rtlfu!arlv •• Ita n<br />
I. Joll rails.<br />
HIM. «.O TO (OMKXTIlA<br />
The annual >'iji.- Hi.-f, a|«<br />
TMItOK.H WITH tain no dangerous habit-<br />
'li.n.c drug-. Why don't you<br />
Aak jr«sc,dtu(sbt<br />
J. JACOBY<br />
GENERAL CONTRACTOR<br />
HAULING. CARTN3 AND PACKING.<br />
NOTHING TOO SMALL NOTHING TOO LAPJOC<br />
CLAYTON HAINES BRICK<br />
411 Eiohth Streel r» ^<br />
ao-eet <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. N. J.<br />
lion,, V<br />
REAL ESTATE AGENCY<br />
fourth St. and Atlantic Ave<br />
OCEAN C ITY. N. J.<br />
">«:ff examination*.<br />
Tho.-> err:<br />
TIIK sn>; no.tn<br />
•»'.*h.-n vnu'i.- 'in flu-'road to sue-<br />
(I-. . din't ^*et Njiieirarkifl to tho<br />
l*yv..iy.. <strong>of</strong> rlMk> pni'rulatl.in.<br />
I-'ej)i>-.it resularly with tho Klrnt<br />
-Vat.on.if Hank.<br />
Thn-i. per rent, intirist paid on<br />
Sa.iiiL. Fund Account*.<br />
HRST NATIONAL BANK<br />
.OCEAN CITY; x.a.<br />
FRANK E. DARBY<br />
REAL ESTATE<br />
" »°" •»••>« aa.tfcioo I.<br />
l»* R«al Eitat. Lfn«<br />
3EE DAHBY FIRST -MI a L .<br />
Not Accidentally Good-<br />
Made that Way<br />
STANDARD OIL<br />
nh ilul.i on rariion foritatron, vai%e<br />
pilling, npar!i J»IU.-T fnul:ng, ctr.<br />
linmi tciTn ;•. rc-:»rf>rn:::t:vr rnr» and<br />
frurk-. t*li : rh «'!i'o!h cmnlcur-. - «-" -<br />
*"*"•• TJl»»-p lost. ,l_. .' "H«J<br />
»»- n-n-f, <strong>of</strong> ihr U w F >llnc «"<br />
"•*-ny«:r>rlv'B<br />
now<br />
><br />
•,i<br />
'School<br />
Lesson<br />
BEV I'. II. KIT2WATKII. I>. D.<br />
ochiir <strong>of</strong>.K''JUIi Illblo tn It,.' **]oOy<br />
blblo ],i«nalWfV.( ciil.'i.uii.)<br />
l^ 1X-I WTay N'i-*.|.iip..f t'nlon I<br />
ASSON ^FOR OCTOBER 23<br />
h'% LAST JOURNKV TO JIRU-<br />
"^' SALKM.<br />
WON TKXT-ArU »:l-il:J.<br />
)LJ>1:N TKXT-UI ua nul l». w.ar»<br />
rtU dotnic; for In due araaon «e at.all<br />
i If «r« fatnt nor- nM (vv. IVJil). He im-t wllli Ilicm<br />
—aruuiul tlui tuhlti >tf tlu- laml Mud<br />
'a|Kjlie w.inN <strong>of</strong> i-ncniirim.-iiii'iit. Whlliprvarhlnir<br />
h.-re. Kui>. IIUH. lu u i|.-«-p<br />
: al.v'i, fell from a ulnduu' mid VM..<br />
- kllliil. 1'uul r.>tir.-.l hi. i:r.-. Huhk-Uhi_-<br />
to tin. dlx l|ilm a -lull .if .lit In.-<br />
' |N.ui-r ulili-h Ma. «-n-uily ti.til.-d 1.1<br />
.-. thnt Him-.<br />
II. Paul's Far«wall to tho Cphaaian<br />
•Idars CJ<br />
11.InS u III. r. M.i. i.f |.r..lll. I.infill lU-n<br />
l"ilh tn |.iil.lli- ..I,.I In |.rU.,l.- II.<br />
l.OKlr-. l.-l in. i la... .l.-u. nr i;r.-.k.<br />
Hi. mi. hn|i.itii.il Hi .ill Ii). tniiil.iry<br />
(H) Tin- ll,. ,,,.• <strong>of</strong> hi. nili.i-tr> (\. Jl)<br />
II.'1-ni. ai,.I I.,HI. Tlil- l» iIn- |.i'-<br />
I-IIIIIH nt ii..I.- In t|,.' n«-.-.!.:•• ..( um<br />
niliil-l.-r-. I'MIUX.<br />
2. Tli.' |-n ^i ul -l.iU- <strong>of</strong> thhiL. (v\<br />
'."J'.'T) ll.i. in.- i. 11. •>.-1 I.iv ni{iil.ir><br />
In- in.u | H . | I I | . mil tl..- |.n-»«-ni -l.iti<br />
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|^>^« u,i* II. ^.» l>. .1. ni.*it«-i,i fv. 'S-l<br />
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....'. lie kla-.i II..II 1.--I »... l..,-lil.;<br />
l.ltll. a.. I..- U.-la •", > .1.1. (I) ||,.<br />
llvnl |.,, I, (\. _'l| Hi- ».i. .1.1.r<br />
iiiliii-.! t>, .- I:,i.li I-- l,i- n..iii 4tr> at<br />
i.|.ili-\ -r . "-I .-M i- Jiv . l u II |i In- liti-<br />
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M . . . I ,,f .11 1, . ,,<br />
IMTI- .i-riuli. ill-.l{'l.- -.il.l Itial I'aul<br />
.li.iul.l I..1 ... 1.. J. MI-..I. in. 11M- HI<br />
f'.riuall.ici alii. Ii Hi.-— -I' — ii.l.— r.-<br />
.i'i«.-.| l.> il..- >i'lrli .vj- .L.ul.tU -« Hi.<br />
-.HIM- u« 1I1M jtvi-n 10 A«:alii|- ( u . In<br />
II). .\'.-.il.,|. I'.ld . \.i'tw 'vlial I!..-<br />
S|.lrtl -.11.1. -M.l-I, ~ t-jn-^**l<br />
t.n*-n> at liiJ. 11..iT. I.i »fi-.| ltu> br>'lhn-11<br />
llui.-. allt-r ^.lil.li lli>-> u.til 1"<br />
l'.i.—UUA. lli-i«- ll«> I--4* up ll*ir<br />
UIMIM uliL rt.lllli, wlu. hud wi auii-.-*"'<br />
lullt un-u^lil In I!.•• r.irl) ita>. ..( III.-<br />
Wlzeman Whites<br />
Mayor Champion<br />
WtWag To Help Tib <strong>City</strong> h Si<br />
•cr Mosical Matten.<br />
An WUH ntuttsl In Tim l^lncr <strong>of</strong><br />
lout w»k, frl..OilK or John K. Wltxs-<br />
"lonn. <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, aro Inlermitnl<br />
In n nim-Munnt to have him rel.irn.<br />
• v llh n flrat-rlnfui orrhi»^trn. to Orcan<br />
niv next numninr. am! provide »h»<br />
'.•HIIII-IIIH und rnltniteni with the<br />
•lallv rnnrertH In Inn manic pavilion<br />
' n >h» nnardwalk.<br />
Followlna Ii -1 ronv <strong>of</strong> a letter -4.nl<br />
Mnynr Thamplnn hy Mr. WHieninnn:<br />
"nn. Iimonh n. Chnniplon.<br />
:var «lr nml Mayor:<br />
An I'hnvo alwnvti h«*en nutrh In-<br />
• ••rptited In tho mualrnl alTiIni -"l Ihril vo'i will >-n-«il*-« !»••-<br />
....« ,„.....,. ,- ,.„., »n,,|.l If «V,<br />
.••eTl''n''e w|t*»<br />
• •*» •'••Inn". T t'-ln*:. «lar>>-i me In<br />
n«i.ltl"n to fi'-'iln b« nf w.rvlr*' te<br />
^,rt-.-. PU«- »n • .#.r*- a-roit extent<br />
n.l I -".nil »W> .'IKII «O Kill VO.1 lO<br />
r -tinir tlii' ii'iniinl <strong>of</strong> annrnnrlatlnn<br />
"f«-**.-.Trv in hrlnir the rlai-i <strong>of</strong> rnii* 1 *<br />
• > IVi.;in Pllv Ibm th neonle wl*. 1<br />
- -i.t ••* .iv-'-i -an 'r **> v other wi'<br />
- or^lhle Plejine feel free to call on<br />
le when I r.in ha- nr »er\ Ire to you.<br />
on»"<br />
•s*inle frorf<br />
.*r nn-l near<br />
Ai-aln vniinti"'rlnK «iirh Inrnri.illnn<br />
ami n«-latanr«- l>- 1" within<br />
,y "nw.-r tn i:lvo.<br />
Mo.t Rp*pi>rtrull>- »n.l Slnrerelv<br />
Vour*.<br />
Jn*.n K. Wlt/Plimnn<br />
'•h,i.i . Orl 1'.. 11S1:<br />
«'ha» A. FnM. <strong>of</strong> Camden. who<br />
ha.Ti-.-n an (Vtan <strong>City</strong> Doarilwalk<br />
'.n.ln.-«« iii-in fur a number <strong>of</strong> ye»r».<br />
nil «ho n> tor M>veial wuan<<br />
.m 4ctl»e worker In the ctfnru t«<br />
provide O-i-an <strong>City</strong> with hlth-claannreri".<br />
«rrlte» to The l-edfer «•<br />
.,ltum-»:<br />
r*ii,.ii-n. x. J ott. IK, inn.<br />
jllliir The Ij~d«cr:<br />
Ri-ferrlnc to Ihe roniuiunlcatlon<br />
,( Mr. John K. WlUemann. re-<br />
. .ntly forwarded lo Uio Mayor <strong>of</strong><br />
(>nr and Mr. WUii-niann In brtntr*<br />
nis I.• ne»t >rar Ihe fln-<br />
\Mlay afternoon at 4<br />
o'cln • I.. | . t , . I..11. t.I.—I . 1 «hlth will i-xrrl any other New Jer-<br />
J1-11-. .,i..l il.i-> I, ..I C.-..-U..I 1I..I1 •*\ ri-^ort.<br />
Thin-.- c.r u» who kni-w Mr. Wlliin<br />
. m u . l 1, I,.-:, II .- I....-1. (.') II,.<br />
.mnn »o Inihuatrly un.l^rataml that.<br />
Ll 1.1 - 1.. ], 1, _- ,•>,.- (>> -"• ^"1 I . . I -<br />
l. vlf-«uirrinrlnc efforta wererhlef<br />
|.-.,. I . . , - ,,..,,1.1 .,,.-. I,..,,, tl.. j, ...vi,<br />
'v b«ju>.- "f hi. krvn Intrreat In<br />
tlllll.lxT. i;ili-\.«|» ...Iv.-- UiMll-l d . -<br />
u.lr. and In thr falur.' muMral de<br />
\gr tl'i- ll". !.- II.- 1 1 d.-...|l> t.» • i i>!r>pnient <strong>of</strong> fVfan <strong>City</strong>.<br />
i-( UM- • I.HI Ii .ir.' !....-•• linn.- • t- ..i.. In th- \*<br />
Min.l.) -I1..4 I....I. r- ul... at.- 111. •» one eliclble man who ran biinu<br />
I.1IU1I11I i.i lUnr I.',-' < l> In.•-nun • i.i rw^an <<br />
1.. 1.,nl.in!,..-.. | u .11 :t*.|. Id- "»i<br />
I latii|.lc ttf Mali till..: Iil.'tll ,ili'l —"Wherw'a<br />
inf HrerV*<br />
T. P "How lone an- tin- uuar- ,<br />
'era In * football came?'*<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong> K- "riftei-n nilnut.-i.. I I<br />
•link." |<br />
Ft. P.- "Hoar many f|uarter« an* .<br />
T. I^-e (ilUru.-liic i,,.illrln.-V -<br />
* IT.ivr d.>e« It I.IIII*: vnu itnn't r.^-l<br />
in)f pain when you t.ik.' anllAeptlr?'*<br />
ll\-. at the leaat poa.ltil.-<br />
-•».t. the l:rwt-llne tiiu»|-lana <strong>of</strong> lh»><br />
I i.U-iphla Orcheaira.<br />
I bflleie. alao. that he undentand><br />
",.• wl'hf» or the Orean rily publlr<br />
• II.I 1. MI rtriAely In tourh with aril.<br />
U or I fie hlchi-.l Mpo that he will<br />
t \*-n »utpa«* the r.inr^rtu whlrh wer**<br />
l\.-n when he wa. In the rlty luime<br />
I H'-e ; to<br />
t tn-fe up>in ti>r tn-opli" f.f IVejii<br />
..<br />
i'it\-. fti-l i-i»p*-. I..11' MD<strong>On</strong> the oritanl-<br />
'atlonH to put fnrth i> roncenlrate-1<br />
-r..rt toward the employment <strong>of</strong> th«-<br />
I'liiiaili'lphu Orrheatra member*<br />
•hr.ush Mr. Wllieniann.<br />
Very tnily youn..<br />
Cbaa. A. rroat.<br />
The Capo May County IUuid <strong>of</strong><br />
I'riH-hol.lera. ha» appointed H. Fen-<br />
•lall Smith, <strong>of</strong> Marmora, to serve a*<br />
irmiitv .nKiurer fur Iho prrxnt a. *<br />
.Jai) or IJOII a mouth I. il. Rice.<br />
who nan be«n the rnunty rnvlnn-r*',<br />
«ai« rt--<br />
• liarK** <strong>of</strong> malfeaianre lu <strong>of</strong>fice, but<br />
he I. li.akluc an appeal IQ the higher<br />
i.iurta. Mr. Smith l> known to a<br />
larne number <strong>of</strong> r»»ldenla <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> •<br />
I'lly. when*, aonie >«-ara aKO, he had<br />
i MTU<br />
11,111.1,<br />
V. Paul at Jaruulim (u \: IT).<br />
I't..' l.r> 1I11.II al I. HI--.I- III ^..|-1I> .-*>•<br />
ci-lw-,1 tli.'iu. I'aul a I.*!*:!!!,. jJa.v vva*<br />
ullti aii .J'l 'II- 11• t»- *<br />
Bkutuvga ef This Day.<br />
i:*)u> II.. 1.1. -..11^- .t tin. .1.1:. ir<br />
I..-1 - 1 . ; . 11..-,.. ,.,,.| u..- . i i i . i . j i ; J<br />
tli-l.ll>. Mini .***-**.!>: f'^ It.I. -I.I.V It<br />
uur.: ui* an- ii,-.i.| in >.—i.i.l..*. tii.l<br />
ant IMII l»ru ii-ui"iniu .—Ji i.in\ I •>•<br />
lur.<br />
M.r Mirv<br />
^^",- .IJU,-.I..I !•:, II 1 N'lrholaa Ca»«-)-. <strong>of</strong> Frankford.<br />
Phlladelphlj. who haa a rnltaic* near j<br />
rilliH-nth .tn-et and the bay from. '<br />
>> rrmalnluK here and making lmptuwnirnU<br />
to hl> property. Hla<br />
f.imlly. who ap**^ the ^uinmer with<br />
Mm. haa rrfurned home. Ur. ra»rv i<br />
i. a retlrisl Philadelphia letter car-.<br />
tl.-r. He haa b»n In a number <strong>of</strong> ,<br />
.4-<br />
The<br />
MORRIS CANAL i \<br />
r !<br />
and the qucation <strong>of</strong> its '<br />
abandonment.which rxom- , '<br />
isra lo be ono <strong>of</strong> the rrnnt j |<br />
important subjects to come j i<br />
be/ore the next sesainn <strong>of</strong> • I<br />
the Stale legislature at Trenton,<br />
is a matter demanding<br />
the active inU icst <strong>of</strong> every<br />
otorn <strong>of</strong> New Jersey. Many<br />
problem* an involved:<br />
TW CaatTtV2tW«tn Rirbt**<br />
Betttr as* «i ks Bicht ai W«j;<br />
F«K all who are interested<br />
in a fair •< (dement <strong>of</strong> this<br />
question the LchichValW<br />
Rail' tad has prrpaird a<br />
arnal! booklet containing a<br />
bnet hi-tory oi th'«?cr.tur»-<br />
)J waterway vwnth j mip<br />
aod a-jt.ini 3 'la pc.U.i.<br />
I m - -*JI *• v>-. ", - -i . i _<br />
llic: t<br />
i;<br />
OFFICIAL CITY DIREHORY<br />
Smith's Reliable Shoe Store !<br />
OUR NEW FOOTWKAR 18. NOW<br />
COMINO IN. CALL AND LOOK<br />
THEM OVER.<br />
VtRNON L. SMITH, S20 Atbury Avfc<br />
C. H. SHAW R. C SHAW<br />
Doanl qf Cu SHAW & SHAW<br />
0cp4. l»ubllr Affalm * INil.llc Saf.-ly |<br />
Mayor Joxcpli <br />
Paraj. ami l"iil>llc I'I.^K tt).<br />
Director Kturloll A. I'lir.-uu<br />
I'lty KnKUiLi-r. . ..\V. T. ('.IIINOII. Jr<br />
•;tr«t Hup.rvlmir. . .Cliati. . t\ Nahl.<br />
Oak Wood<br />
Cannel Coal<br />
For Fireplace<br />
PLUMBING and HEATING<br />
Stovci. Heatert and.Ranges Repaired<br />
OCEAN CITY. N. J<br />
Philadelphia Shoe Repairing Shop<br />
V. TRANQUIUJ. Proprietor.<br />
ALL WORK GUARANTEED.<br />
RUBBER HEELS. 50c<br />
822 Aibory Atenne<br />
OCEAN CITY. N. J.<br />
PROMPT (SERVICE<br />
Moderate Prices<br />
CLINTON L. BRECKLEY<br />
HOUSE ANO SIGN<br />
PAINTER<br />
FUU CU«a Work fay r irt4 Clua Mm.<br />
• 12 «>W> An.<br />
JOHN R. GROVES<br />
835 Aibwy Avcaae<br />
f.H.1.<br />
and |<br />
g<br />
Contractor<br />
Otis M. Townsend<br />
The Reliable Builder<br />
413* Eighth Street <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. N.J.<br />
Order Now before you leave i<br />
•o it will be good and dry; tlHrt Htir c-li>1.<br />
when you want lo ute it in.<br />
'xUl Tr-nrctn.~r . by i I!:. .<br />
Vxjr . tcry in An altracii.*r.<br />
,inrwr 10 it \% .Ii be road.<br />
You II (>.. th^ .^:L1I.<br />
Vo Are Arjioc to I!c!p<br />
I >••••••••••••*«>«-<<br />
JERRY PULLO<br />
CITY IIA1 I. BAHlll£U SHOP<br />
CIGARS. TOBACCO and CIGARETTES<br />
843 Asbotf Atcaoc, Neat lo Cty HmIL<br />
I.KT Is SHOW YOl'<br />
' atii.il 1 ul I.* u.-l> and aallai'.ic-<br />
tion. 1 {(<br />
it. tin and aheetrk<br />
dun.- by us tails loo»er.<br />
lioikn l-«'ll. r. and rn-la l.-m. If you<br />
are building, i.uovatlns. or JUBt h&T*<br />
a few rrpalra In nnlt, cet our catlmato<br />
for a i:uaiant.-ou on ahort oollco.<br />
Tin l> TUr IUt4 llu>f<br />
SMITH, THE ROOFER.<br />
1113 Aslll KY AVK. «M.KAN tiTV<br />
RICHARD H. JOHNSON CO.<br />
High Grade Plumbing<br />
817 Atbury Avenue, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />
Hi|ti Out He* for Hi|k Out Work.<br />
t faraaaaaal.<br />
Your dollar today buys less bread,<br />
less meat, less clothes than ever before,<br />
but your Electric Dollar buys<br />
more by using * V * * *<br />
M AZD A L A M<br />
OCEAN CITY ELECTRJT. SERVICE<br />
ATLANTIC CITY Ft-£CTP t COMPANY<br />
JOUUIC ATTtAOtO T.<br />
m:-:<br />
'• • ' % --"-"; i :.. :i . 1 '.*V l tt. l «S<br />
• "<br />
•-..-;:---Tiy<br />
*5 • ^^^lM<br />
^<br />
. • '. •••.'•".rV^jSj<br />
->VV'^<br />
•M
PERSONALS<br />
»« ABB..<br />
> r.'lcn all iiinoi<br />
• -T dutleu anit r<br />
South <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />
C<br />
C. Rusnell Mljla* snd A. K. Deun t'oi<br />
< Phlladnlphla. were among the vin llerbnrl Hill<br />
:• r« here during; tho week. ••••-<br />
.•ormrn<br />
-•-<br />
Mill and wife, formerly <strong>of</strong> '<br />
his city, hut who have been ••<br />
rSTnSxiSr-•*—•»•<br />
•nolle Ledger.<br />
Tuesday.<br />
Interest In the-<br />
"Israyne. nn I<br />
<strong>of</strong> Philadelphia.<br />
. .. . .....uripnlt.<br />
The MI«->y<br />
his wif» and s^n Also with them<br />
• erf CUy Co'>.niM»lnnfr Kre.1 \v'ar>*<br />
and wife, <strong>of</strong> Mlllvllle.<br />
Mlsa Anna Hefv« and Miss n»r-<br />
• nre Pierce snd lioward Barren,<br />
who sislsted H B. f"r*« In his >tnr^<br />
huglnrss here during the tummer.<br />
hsvv returned from s visit to Hasklll.<br />
N. J.. where they weal with<br />
Cspt. snd Mrs. Wm. Heoderton. <strong>of</strong><br />
.---*- Henderson '<br />
* iughl«-n»<br />
adelphij ;<br />
. here over tb« (<br />
week-end and closed her cotUir. •o'.<br />
L. M. Oarrett and family, hats<br />
•tosed tnelr cotloga. 710 IVonbn<br />
p<br />
Susotl U. Rope and wife haie<br />
rloiMd fair cottase aad ratornea ix<br />
(hair BOOM la Weal MuUdelpola.<br />
UMTTT Mtnot a*d family, <strong>of</strong><br />
HiUedeJpkfa. ha** cloaed their rotu*m<br />
bar* for tie •eaaoa asd rrtumed<br />
kome.<br />
Mlaa' Carolyn V. Devise, <strong>of</strong> Ihla<br />
nty, retnrnad to her borne af-<br />
Irr ipeadlns a varatloa <strong>of</strong> MTT-<br />
L! week a i» "e— •— w.—<br />
fltto to Ttry math benefited to be*lib.<br />
. Wnmk Sasstno «*d «rt/«, <strong>of</strong> tbu<br />
r • father. O«o<br />
'nda«n. Sho~mZt"lZ '?" Op '"• '<br />
"•». ' "•• ''•r In AN j<br />
Mra F<br />
section<br />
•ome friend. In an tato<br />
"way aonia time.<br />
912 CcBtral «<br />
a<br />
. a cottaco '•'••*. city.<br />
'Protest Removal Of<br />
! Railroad Sfaition<br />
Refutfe, Uput Of !«&.<br />
C"-*""'. In*—A M~<br />
enu and butinej. m<br />
K that company ><br />
atr<strong>of</strong>lt<br />
'—oners requesting i<<br />
er to I<br />
-'on in circulation, and a number <strong>of</strong>f<br />
noch foundation th.u~u>" d ,. h n°0 W ;<br />
iuat how they atood. I<br />
nera |n t|me for |ne)<br />
./: i »<br />
issloners <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. I {<br />
" •" : .T W 'Jl!"**"- w " •» m-1 *<br />
L<br />
AITO O.v HUE<br />
" Oeyer. an olTlclal <strong>of</strong>..ili<br />
Ve»n_Clly. Garace. hid an eirltlnr I<br />
•n aolomoblla Sat- I<br />
DfcUTH HTOPH TIIIP<br />
-,U<strong>On</strong>y room.<br />
LAdcer Office.<br />
WML T. TAYLOR<br />
PAPER I .'ANGER<br />
a« soon eiiln-<br />
and reed<br />
OOil roodl-<br />
per r«nt. dalM iv,'<br />
"« from ,,n, ,o js<br />
• lion. |6ou. Sold in<br />
•loner. Cape May. \- j<br />
Cc««« C ity. N.<br />
Locomotive Enpneers, Rremen, Conductors<br />
Trainmen, Yardmen, HosUers<br />
and Switchtenders<br />
in p< r-m or •>> l< li* r nit<br />
|Kiu* • \|«trn r.r», || jf \. .uxl raa<br />
rfeirao-t, r rurluw tc Ittr* <strong>of</strong> frrtxnnit-tvUlioo<br />
<strong>of</strong> not Ir** (tun<br />
r A Grand Big Time<br />
HaJfowc'en Carnival<br />
October 31st, 1921<br />
And—'Everybody wants to be in fantastic<br />
They can be ranted at 724-7'"' * "<br />
MILLER, Costumer<br />
Of Philadelphia<br />
Locomotive Engineers, Firemen, Conductor*<br />
and Trainmen<br />
«•« 3M, RetoW Tcrmin.1<br />
PHILADELPHIA<br />
*- *-**-«-« B««^B,M, K.Mgtr., AtUKittion<br />
K Orard, Street<br />
NEW YORK<br />
a Difference<br />
Less than<br />
r-j*.^ .MI WALL TAPER?<br />
COOPER<br />
Wall Paper Stores<br />
t <strong>of</strong>k.*-haJf what you pay elsewhere.<br />
WHY NOT PAPER?<br />
When you can buy: Oatmeal, Duplex. Sun Prc<strong>of</strong>; | j<br />
any color, roll 1«<br />
Hunbreds<strong>of</strong> patterns in the dainty shades <strong>of</strong> green,<br />
I pink. Wue and green, as well as the dark colors, j j<br />
suitable for any room.<br />
Kitchen, bedrooms, hall and living rooms in an<br />
endless assortment <strong>of</strong>fthe newe&t and snappiest<br />
paper made<br />
! A " aSUan ta » dif «- sterns. *., coior<br />
«-• Sun or Penn dry ^ ^ ^<br />
\ 5 pounds<br />
Space forbids En-<br />
' 117L' l_ • •<br />
y Low Prices.<br />
WE INVITE YOUR INSPECTION<br />
Mouldings, Paste. Sizing and everything for the Decorator<br />
905 Atlantic Ave., Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />
Pbooe.364 W<br />
<strong>On</strong>«vHaJf Block rnm tkm Fwt SaSoraLW WaJtiag Sutioa<br />
Advertise In The Ledger<br />
"lee, ^<br />
-ni<br />
mentioned<br />
- "<br />
LEGAL NOTKES<br />
Pt'BUC JTOTICK Or' A<br />
HrXllMTHY *JfD RUCCTIO* '*<br />
Pursuant to law notice. Is herai<br />
Iven thai the Hoard <strong>of</strong> ReglsiryjS<br />
iriectlons In and for e~ M elecS<br />
. !.dect(.<br />
The Republican nomine* for sen- members <strong>of</strong> tbe Eureks-Trlangle<br />
ator Is a man who accomplishes Club, <strong>of</strong> Woodbnnr, beaded by thn Senator Bright told a large as-<br />
things. In his business life as wall irosldent. Russell Atkinson, and semblage at a mass meeting here on<br />
aa hla political life his auccesa baa tccomoanled by a real Ja«i band; L. Wednesday night that he bos al-<br />
been unuaual. Ho came la Caps) tassell Henry,"Post. Veterans <strong>of</strong>f ways been In favor <strong>of</strong> freeing t>«<br />
tant when both thoj and the*I w «lnut streets. Tuesday evening.<br />
summer lights will bj in cvlden •«$ Novolub *r 15 Importaiit Meeting <strong>of</strong><br />
e to be Held in<br />
| Thomas R. Fort, Jr., or Pnlladelphla.<br />
well known summer resident<br />
J <strong>of</strong> tilths resort, and prosidont or tha<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> I'ltjr TaJtuiycm' Loagao, wsa<br />
anionK tho visitors hero Tbursdoy.<br />
Speaking <strong>of</strong> tho nicotine <strong>of</strong> tha<br />
leagtio to bo held lo tha<br />
- Mr. Fort said that<br />
Items to bo considered by thn mem-<br />
next Tuesday. In this opening ri. >rar ln»tiud <strong>of</strong> nlno. bers <strong>of</strong> thn league at lhat time.<br />
mark hu WBH r«'forrlni; to Mr. Ed-<br />
These nr» prevented In a circuwards'<br />
Introductory upvech. In<br />
»t>O>tC lar Issued by Iho president, and AMc-<br />
which Mr. Bright wan llkrncd to a IUCO.V WltlTKM roposed bay-front bulkhead.<br />
Senator Oright'a active onranlx-<br />
Inir ability Is ono <strong>of</strong> his most prominent<br />
characteristic*. While Sheriff<br />
<strong>of</strong> Tapo May County ha orjcanUan<br />
oraranlicr and a charter member<br />
and l« Mill a director <strong>of</strong> the Marine<br />
National Bank <strong>of</strong> Wlldwood. Ha<br />
organlfd and U president <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Holly Reach Bnlldlne Association.<br />
His real estate and Insurance business<br />
Is " ""• " ' '" "*•<br />
county.<br />
reputation as an honest, thoroonh-<br />
Kolne business man.<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficial<br />
rate life. Senator Bright, i<br />
hta frf- --know.<br />
decent .._ ..<br />
three KTown daunhtcrs and three<br />
youns sons. Hla wife Is hla close<br />
associate In business and all hiother<br />
Intercats. Tile respect I<br />
which hla family holds him can beat<br />
*• 11tnitT»t»d by a sratmrw frotn<br />
the lettrr <strong>of</strong> one-.<strong>of</strong> hla twrlve-yearold<br />
twin sons. "You hare somebody<br />
anyhow, who will follow In a yoor<br />
stern: that Is me." In this l'mmature<br />
manner the rhlld han Hlven<br />
hla father Ihe highest poulble recommendation.<br />
Church and lodge vork boa- always<br />
claimed s Urge part <strong>of</strong> Senator<br />
Brlghl's time. He Is the<br />
senior warden <strong>of</strong> St. Stmeoo'a<br />
Episcopal Church, and Is grand<br />
wartlrn <strong>of</strong> thu Odd Ki'llosrs <strong>of</strong> New<br />
Jersey.<br />
T<br />
^v. 'L^«e°<br />
The record which Senator Bright<br />
j- •-- k.i _!# ^..^n« ih. war<br />
la truly remarkable. He placed<br />
himself wholly at Ihe disposal <strong>of</strong><br />
M« country and gave abundantly <strong>of</strong><br />
hla time for all tbe drives and<br />
funds to make the war a success,<br />
and to grve aid and comfort to all<br />
unsble lo si-« actual service because<br />
<strong>of</strong> hla age. nevertheless hla youngest<br />
daughter served In thai navy aa<br />
chief yeoman nntll that branch <strong>of</strong><br />
the service<br />
Rrganilnc Mr.<br />
Superintendent Jam.- . . . .<br />
<strong>of</strong> ihe State Antl-Haloon League.<br />
says:<br />
tlon Is grave and requires most<br />
vigorous action.<br />
acrimonious attack than any candidate<br />
this >ear for Ihr Legislature<br />
In the aenate he has always been<br />
staunch. unwavering. dcpendablu<br />
friend <strong>of</strong> our cause. We alwaya<br />
knew where h« stood and never hod<br />
any doubt os anxiety as to how bis<br />
f members 'Vn ^aTS? »• "tw^Ieetwd to the Senate" next j this »a» Hn.^ an.l that l,o « Headloy<br />
Irown suits, all <strong>of</strong> thU resort: Camp Tuesday. | would like IlrlKht to i..ak« a . *<br />
Vo. 89. P. O. 8. <strong>of</strong> A., ojf Atlantic r 8Ute Senator Wm. N. Hunyon. <strong>of</strong> | men! _t° »h'» ^Bour friends, nelichbors and<br />
•h.i... shi> know you bejtt had no<br />
lU.-Htion us 13 your ability to pro-<br />
,xTly cuns«rvu their lotcresr In<br />
. r.unly mstters. You sro entitled to<br />
the support <strong>of</strong> Republicans at<br />
coinlne election and doubtlc*..<br />
f-Tif t.ft. your voice snd vote li<br />
! .i..nl will be. as you believe. In Ihe<br />
lut.-rei.LM <strong>of</strong> tho ptrbllr.<br />
Yours very truly.<br />
K. B. B*co<br />
III 'Ms M>lt KUKKHOLDKK<br />
n.no It. Cm- AaBotiarr* Bis >"• " •'"<br />
Impersonator <strong>of</strong> boys—flrsl. Miss State treasurer. There Is notr.'..* he' nid ^^.n .jn-ndioi; In •'••••r ni.l-t<br />
Grace Csrwllhen; second. Mlu L. personal In this appeal. Ihe spea'c.-r NoW Inml ,|1(. prli> arl." ar- pj-.-.l.<br />
lluuard. both <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. stated. Ha said that the p*-oilo Jhl, .p^ikcr ,.,i.l. '..- I" ••>"• ••><<br />
Impersonator <strong>of</strong> other chare urs muat remember lhat when th«y vole th« people ..r thi. . .uni. .it.-<br />
—flrst? D J F l«-^cind Osbor7 for Bri « hl he " UI B »" * TO '° "" c">( lo .Un.l t ih.. i^l't t'-re<br />
Corson Jr <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> ' "•• 8lale treaaurer next year if tiXKOm n,. j,«u.....l tin- ilim'<br />
returned to the senate. He will pr|msry I iw whlrh In- uM li on<br />
• also vote for tbe Bute comptroller lrUl ln ,,„ (ariou. ..ntl.-. .III.I<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Cllr - " lhe nMl r We J" OW bmT . < ! J* we II a» hi- oplQl.ii th..t .liter the<br />
uroo mr. Democratic governor, but he will b; prlln|lr). ,,,. tmutl.t Hi- d«-ri»'..n<br />
. . • ^_ _ n ... ... ihi.ul.l t»- « i.in......n r-..luj<br />
stsu 1 by II... ri-iiili. l'ri-.nl-reed.<br />
all <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> CUy. this platform, and he added that Mr fn'/miyVir^.fn'l' m^poh'tir.. ..nd he<br />
Character liapcrsoaaulns couple— was not referring lo himself. nj. he«•<br />
" • - •-' -•-- -•--• -" •" " - ull (,(„ ,i,rc.-«..fjl .ipi>nn<br />
• Mav County I- f.m-pmi<br />
Character impersonoiinsT conple - conslructlon. and the Democratic lnt. cndltlniw l«r>' Th.- HepuMiran<br />
rtrst. Misses Roctrs sad Prl{«; «ec- 9***T n party <strong>of</strong> doubt—<strong>of</strong> opix.r- »olMm 4D,i ihrlr arlion- aro Ulne<br />
oad. Rose and Emily Mag]>c'o. both tonlsm. watchnl Irom iwn pjit <strong>of</strong> it.'<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Mr. Read told qf how the soldier's stale: Tt.o Deinncuilr ran.lld.it.-s<br />
Fancy drwiM ccople—Two men bonus and bridge and tunnel bo-id* ar» partkul.rlv .uilir in l>" in C.iv<br />
U Cossaboom. strongly <strong>of</strong> Ihe palrlotUm shown at<br />
Most original decorated and cixor- Iha, UnM Dy tho banks In OWM<br />
actor Impersonating Boat — OraC rntr<br />
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friends <strong>of</strong> prohibition<br />
misled as to him.<br />
"Apparently some have also been<br />
misled Into the belief that Mr. Howell—<br />
his opponent—la not an enemy<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Van Ness Law. We recently<br />
received a letter from a pastor <strong>of</strong><br />
the county protesting because we<br />
havo not recommended Mr. Howsll.<br />
but we hate It over' Mr. Howell's<br />
signature, under date <strong>of</strong> October IS:<br />
If sleeted 1 will vote for tbe re-<br />
1 . „**?_•- •?^ c< ^'_._? t ?i ml ilir ran.lld.jt.-s<br />
In Of. .m Civ<br />
.aW.r ..I.I t.u* IM-«MI I'II'.I<br />
rii.tt hi. I.. . lo b*w:.r>' nf<br />
col' Vl * «tlh ..Hu<br />
f lhe patriotism shown at C.axcrn.ir Huusun »p.,l.by<br />
the banks In Omi .f Mr. lu»u.ll. th.. d. r...<br />
ant for th.' U.puMu.n n<br />
d told hl« hearer, th^t ll '"r the A-II.II.-. «h,u- h.- k<br />
f was their duty ss Republicans Republicans to to|sonally to|sonally . It l« l~ tut niiural niiural<br />
it. AuemMyman lU>swell'» fr.uU s'i.ml.1 f.<br />
Kay and their freeholders. olders,<br />
Neatest snd beat fsney dressed<br />
window—first. Lin Mlutte.-. second.<br />
A. O. Ollben. bolb <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />
Most origins! dressed window—<br />
first. R. H. Johnson Co.; accent.<br />
vc *l over hU d.-(.-al Then<br />
Ih amesdmenl to lD lh.it Mr<br />
« condition., tl,.- U-....-<br />
iou*:h Kr<br />
the eenatltutlon<br />
«e Democrats » »' 1 "<br />
epeTl \h Van • ould l u l<br />
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r.-pre-.-ni«l I,<br />
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The Judge, mod* rp».lil aentlon whxt wlu th— rtve tn Its place? ! lno **«""iur* WHICH pai.i.uur<br />
<strong>of</strong> tha windows <strong>of</strong> the foUowlai 7,u the same old Democratl. ; ounU Th.. men.t-r «!,<br />
storekeepers: i-rty BeBubUcaJ.s believe «n law | lroD1 • ••""" '""" y flit Inn. hl» nanif* will a At<br />
.rpf>n »ald Ihi* hi* .11.1 not lntrn.1<br />
fulMiuic fljlii'iy. bul he •!•>*•• wuni In<br />
-c^* S*n*.tor llritcht t»ark In ht» n-n<br />
it Trillion. an ;<br />
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