Ocean City Sentinel R. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor OCEAN CITY. - - NEW JERSEY Bell 'Phone No 66-X ^Job^wprk promptlj done bj rirarlnnr THURSDAY NOVEMBER 9, 1916 New Jereey, recovering from the hypnotic Influencee of President Wll- 1 eon, extending over a few .tea re. ha* I returned to the Republican party fold. < At the election Tuesday ahe repudiated « Wilaou and all be la auppoeed to eland < for In hla game of politic*. • The votara believe tbat Walter E. ' Edge, aa Governor, will give them a < bualoeaa edmiolalratloo, and eo caet ' their ballot* for blm. Tbey will ' not be disappointed. • There was never any question as to < the election of J. 8. Frelllngbuysen to I the United Stale* Senate, any more than there wax of tbe re-election of a Congressman Isaac Bacbaracb. These gentlemen will make a strong combl- ' nation for New Jersey In tbe balls of « Congress. ' ' I WILD WEST IS GONE •" Co— odore Bchermer- J ho... Bock horn lt«h , Past Commodore C. Howard Sober, met born, of West Philadelphia, a prominent summer resident, wae among those wbo came to this city to £ vote on Tuesday, aa be baa been doing f for a number of years. c Commodore Schermerboro returned, J a few days ago, from a ten days' trip % to Salt Lake City, .where be went op ( business. He traveled 5000 mile* In tbat time. f Tbe weather was wonderful In tbt c valleys, be said— Just like It was here e ot election day. He encountered two , snowstorms, however, while crossing $ tbe Rooky Mountains. It wm Commodore Bcbermerborn'e first trip to tbe West In 15 years. He f apoke with eotbualasm of tbe wonderful changes In tbat territory and said tbat tbe "Wild and Wooly West'' I* , Tbe prairies have disappeared, »• have tbe prairie dogs, wild geese, deer t ale. Commodore Schermerborn will, a* ( usual, go to Florida soon after tbe be ( ginning of tbe new year, tbere to re- . main until April. , WILL BE GOOD GAME ' Caatdes Church Lssgae Team to ru» Seldlrrs Sstardar. ( One of tbe Onset basket ball game* of tbe season I* promised for next Saturday evening, when tbe Ocean City i Military dob's Ave will meet tbe First ) Presbyterian team of tbe Camden County Cbureb League. Tbe local- '■ defeated tbt* quintet by a small mar- ! gin to an exciting contest last winter. , Don't fail to attend. ■ Tbe preliminary game will te be- 1 tween tbe First Presbyterian boys, of , this eMy, and tbe Baniett A. C.. of , Atlantic City. t Them •games should be an attraction 1 for many more faos than are now at- \ leading lbs contests at tbe armory. Tbe armory la bsated and tbe man I agement te, doing everything possible for tbe comfort of tbe patrons. £ ■ 1 *. ■ i 1 BIG KOCKFISH « i i OssCaarhl br Dr. Fry Welched I Dr. Fry. managar of oo* of PhHa- i delpbla's large drug- stores, csugbt I three striped bass, or tockOsb, et Cor- ' son's Inlet, Snndsy evening. Tbe , largest weighed 88 pounds— a ' whop- i per." i Francis La*, flnanelal editor of a Philadelphia evening paper, got a , large rockflab oo bis book, bat It gave t blm tbe ellp. I Wat Berth caught several weakflsh j in tba surf at Thlrty-foorib street , Sunday. Tba aaaaoo for rabblte, pheasant , etc., opaoa tomorrow, and local gnnnara are anxious to begin their sport In this Una. Ctty Clark Harry A , Monk baa teauad mora than 150 Ueanaee. Lutber L. Wallace win leave on Sunday for his brother's plai - at HotnarevUia, this State, for a faw days' gunning, accompanied by A. C; Gilbert ' Owe Deer. I*. L. Wallace, Frank Buxby and N. Carlson, of this city, were mem ben of a party of eight that got a daer near May's Landing Wednesday of last weak, tba last day for killing de< r this year. Freak Zteglar, Jr., of this city, was with a crowd tbat got three tfy- [ 00 There will be tba usual dance at Oorepeny G'a armory next Saturday •vaulng. Than was nc dance last Saturday evening because of tbe death of tba grandfather of Mrs. Herman Later, wbo play* tba piano. Her performance on this Instrument appearto please tba dancers at tba armory. Many members of the Ocean CUy Yacht Club Winter H&me enjoyed Hipper at Urn dab beedqubstgn. the Lorraine Hotel, Tuesday tvdtriug. fflactlim return* ware received during the evening, and Robert Fteber, chair everything pleasant for tbe vlattors. w. c t. c. HaaltacTba regular masting of tba Ocean Oty W. C. T U *rUl be bald at 81! o*eiee* Waduwday fWrooou at tbe : Hotel Atgtou. The meeting wtll be hi i tba la Him of franchise and peace oMdtreStew eambtuvd . Leaden, Mrs. • XgbMttter and ^ M r.^Mouatsy . All
i COMPANY G STILL NEEDS MORE MEN; i Capt. Vance L. Ealy Anxious to Get Pay for Boys for j M Their Drills. 7 At the conclusion of tbe drill of 4 Company <1. Third infantry. In the | ~ L. Esly gave the boy. s talk on com- ! c paoy oondliloii- end w ha: Is expected j. and desired from ibe member*. " Natlonsl Guard* of the United Hlaie* and tt I* required by tbe rule* of tbe < Untied Slsle* War Department Ihej . tbe minimum .trengtti of the com , pany shall b e 65 men. Of the*, I of 60 per cent, si Ibe weekly drill* In i I order to drew tbe pay lor attendance I at drills provided by tbe Government, i With tbe require.! attendance of tbe t will 'receive »1 05 for drilling once a t week, w hich I* at Ibe rate of 70 cente t hour, and the officer* will receive I i correspondingly tilgber pay for their , participation lu the weekly drills. t This regulation take* lu sll officer* e and privates. Any member wbo falls to attend tbe weekly drill* without a reasonable exwill have to stand conrtmartlal. which may bring with It a tine or ImCompany O last Friday nlgbi lacked 9 or 10 men of tbe number required for It* minimum etreugtb. Tbe , balance of tbe men must be mustered In wltblo the next week br two to put , tbe company In a position to secure , pay lor drills for November. Capt. Ealy made an appeal toj|be men to get busy. Interest tbelr young , and persuade tbem to Join tbe , company. In which organization tbey will be given drills and exercise tbat will benefit their health and be paid, ' at the aame lime, for healthful work. • If Company U I* mustered up to Its < full strength, sod buelues* men of this , city should lend tbelr efforts to tbt* end and encourage tbe young men to join tbe company. It mean* tbat tbe ' armory building's annual expense* ' can be carried wltbont difficulty. . Howard L. Rice, Jr. .joined tbe com- , paoy Friday evening. ( Thomas Young Is acting quartermaster Id tbe absence of Cbaa. b ' Headley, wbo la working In Camden ' Oscar Moray la tbe company '■ re- . crult Instructor, aod be la a good one, , tba boy* say. Tbe school for uoo-commlasloned officer* wee started In tbe armory for tbe winter mooth* Monday evening ' Tbe school will be In sees loo every Monday evening from now until spring. BACHAHACH PLEASED Tkeli support at Polls. Atlantic City, November 8, 1918. ' tbe Voter* of tbe Second Congree1 atonal District of New Jersey: i I take this occasion -to express to , yon my since rest appreciation for tbe reoewed confidence tbat bas been placed In me by tbe people of tbe Bee - ond Congressional District, and In my ability to represeut tbem In Waahlug- . To ma, Ibe blgbe«t honor that car I paid to mortal man la tbat wblcb from hi* fellowmeo through tbat great aod glorloos American InMltotloa— thCfc Ballot Box; for to re oetve the vote of one's fellow-cltlxeu-for eo blgli an office a* tbe one to wblcb you ^bave just re-elected me I* deed a flattering compliment. , I hope tbat I shall continue to meril the approbation of my frleudt of tbe Beeond Congressional District, aod It will be my sole aim to continue to do only that wbicb I believe to be right; and to devote my energies for tbe protection and welfare of our country in i general and for tbe Second Congres atonal District in particular. I take this meau* of an early oppor- - tnnlty, ibrtfugh the oolnmna of tbe I to thaok all tboae who voted for . o'o tbe seventh day of November. and also to express my gratitude to * those men who w. rked so long and so - bard for Republican success lu tbl* district. It la also my desire lo annou nee ai tbls time that I have reopened my > office lu Wesblugton for Ibe traoeac ) tiou of Congressional business. I extend lo any of my constituent* wbu be contemplating a visit to Washington a cordial Invitation to call ai 1 office, where everyihlDg poasibb will be done to make yonr visit to tbr Nation's capital a_ pleasant one. Very t uly yours. Isaac Bacbakach. r -CCS Mrrluus Cfe*nc. ' Tbe Atlantic' City Press of Tne*da. * sayji tbat David K. Bbarpham. s D plumber, of tbl* city, was arrested In I Atlantic i Ity early ibat moiuiug. accu«ed of being a pickpocket. He I* aald to have ronbed Jobo R Uwluner. of Atlantic t'lty. or ISO. Bbarphan . denied the accusation, but the police claim to have found tbe m uey on blm. jr | Tried Life ol « farmer. Clayton Haines Brick, real eatat! operator, and wire returned to tbelr borne lp this city Thursday after ' spending two or tbree week* lu Marl too aod vicinity. Wlilie away Mr a Brick worked on oue of tba family'* , farm properties, bulldlog fencer. bu*klug corn, etc. Tbe work agreed with blm, a* he gamed 15 poUDds. Visiting In s-liile<Selptola, Eogeue B. Miller took his wife, bit ' mother, and Mrs. A. E. Pedrlck to |T Philadelphia In bis fatber-iaw'e auto t Saturday. Tbey will return lo a fe« . daya Mr-. Eugene 8. Miller l* vtellIng her parents. W. A. Colescott ami 0 wife, at Ibe Cllntoo Hotel, where ■- they are Installed lor tbe wlDter. Dr W P. Heine*, of tblaclly. Is lu a very serious coud II Ion In tbe Peuny- sjlvanla Hospital, Philadelphia. where , be was taken for an operation tbe latter part of last week. He wa. said t» * be somewhat better, however, Tuesday 5 evening. | — . (CommoDicaied.) e F. X. Ware Tb.stlal. Editor tub Bkbtikel:— I take tbl* mean* of publlclv tbaiiking tbr voter* aod my friend* of tbe Seoood Ward of Ocrau City. Irrespective of party affiliation*, lor Ibeir kludues* and appreciation In sleeting me to the 5 office of Justice of tbe psaoc j Tbl* of ■ flee I have held for tbe peat flvs year*, 1 and I promi-e to bold it wltb that ■ buoor aod dignity which ibe ofllc* re . quins. I , Res tactfully. i t. H. Wane.
POLICE ASK FOR I; INCREASED PAY s Local Blueeoats Say They Ar< ! Feeling the High Cost of Liviug. * | by tin? ••big" C.d ..r '..log, ' and 11.1 e City— • Gentlemen: We. the uudrr-'guei I City, do most respectfully pet . fn our monthly wage*. i and clolblug required to maliitsiu our ; families, tbe long hour* of «er> ice we . on duty each day. Irrespective of t tbe weather, we thin* It 1* no more i than justice to ourselves aud fauiille* i tbat are depeudiug ou u» f-r their ' dally bread tbat our wage* should be ■ Increased. | t Trusting you will favorably consider- , tbl* request-, we lu duty bound will ' i pray. S. B. SiCLA. H. W. Hil.okctii. Gkokuk Sack. Frank SchocK, i ' Howard I'. Johnson, i _ Gkoruk E. Seaman. j • H. m. new kirk. Tbe petltlou was ordered received ,, ' and tiled for future consideration. ■ Chief Scull receive* a salary of 185 c smooth. Tbe others each receive 175 1
WALTER E. EDGE Republican Governor-elect Try au advertisement lu Ibe Sen-
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j ) E. H. MOORE & CO., Auctioneers and Appraisers ^ Public Auction Sale Friday Afternoon, November lO, 19 IG At 3 o'clock I The entire furnishings of a ten-room cottage situated at Tenth street and Ccntia! avenue 1 Consisting of bedroom suit*, hcdiv jpring-. hsir tn .yresse*^ fine feather bolster* and I Terms Cvsu. tjrqoCM 11. MOORE* Auctioneer.
< f 's lTie point which cannot be dispensed with in A \ I.AJ A A vour home. And vet, you are not making ^ < (■ r yourself as comfortable as is* possible, unless A • < | your house is lighted by ELECTRIC LIGHT. The annoyances of lighting & ' < | matches, of groping blindly for lamps and fixtures are done away with; you light * | < j your rooms by a switch at the door, and your furniture and ornaments stay clean A , < i and new ou account of being saved the wear due to the dirt from open flame lighting. * , | Ask our representative. He will be glad to explain ^ i The Ocean Gity Electric Service | 1 I of the Atlantic Gity Electric Go. ' | Th# "MATCIILCS8" Light I "LOOK^AT^HER I It 1^ "And it's just as much the gaso- £ mechanic can set a carburetor is fi I J and every drop alike. It means flying jffjl * I c.rt slcV* 1 starts, quick pick-ups, and maximum d ■ I; _____ Standard Motor Goto line, sold wherever jijjfj the sign is displayed, kecp6 cars on the MB o Rll III To minimize friction loss and engine flaa ' J/W wcar and tear, use POLARINE Oils
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-w.™ |Q Joseph G. Champion BUILDING CONTRACTOR jo Ralph Hayes VanGilder ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER Tenth S.rcc. and Weil Avenue ^ >. >
rau should have ? A Reliable Builder ' To erect your Ocean City cottage. You cannot spare the time fi to look after it closely yourself and must depend upon the honesty of the contractor. rl I have built for a large number of people and could refer yon to > any or all of them. A Send for the list of names and photogTaphs ol the houses. Otis M. Townsend OFFICE D I 1 1 1 c D 0CEA" C,TYsib st. opposite r. o. D UIL L J Ln n. j. — P
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Allen Scull THE BVhbbER : ; Eighth AMB QCE*X &YE. 1 . Phone Connections S B SWAN J. E. TROUT ^ Swan and Trout Carpenters Builders r JOBblNG A SPECIALTY 1OA0 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. J. Bell Phone 18 Inter-State Phc ie X34-A SUTTON & CORSON CO. General Contractors Grading and Street Building 739 ASBURY AVENUE Ocean City, New Jersey Walter V. Hess CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER JOBBING GIVEN SPECIAL ATTENTION Office 1017 Asburv Avenue OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY real estate: -*,« insurance: Clayton Haines Brick A11 Elighth St. Ocean City, N. J. Bell Phone, 186- J ~ Furniture Stored 1 , Reupholstering eItimate ;fndow Shadcs s FOR YOU /Awnings and House Furnishings Our Price* ire Lowed possible continent with Good Work »nd Be*! M*teri»I Lawrence H. Lear " 654 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. .— 1 • 1
ILTAVEyoua cottage, bungalow or apart- *- A ment to furnish? We have— a line of furniture at less than Philadelphia prices. It will pay you to call aud see our stock be- Cl fore buying elsewhere. Window shades a specialty. Chas. E. Adams & Bro. Bt 720-22 Asbury Ave. • I L
PLUM BIING Are .vou getting enUre «t»f«tion a* to price*, workmanship and burin*, nonrtewrt U not. it will ;wj j-ou lo gir* m* a trial I am in nn exceptionally good position lo take ITriarnTti mFto *"'k, 1 mske^sgdcUlly. I hsve no expensir. , BothPhonss C. H. BACON 607 Eighth 8t Advertise in the SENTINEL 'e
OTIS M. TOWBSESU BUILDER Ofpick: 8th St. Opposite P. o. Plans and Specifications precared without charge Only galvanized nails used on exterior work estimates and plans furnished ^ JOHN T. SEAL BUILPEB Qeorge W. Harris Contractor, Builder and Jobbing No. 13 W. Fourteenth Street OCEAN CITY, i*. J. 11*11 plou*. n, j 6. 0. Adxmi V. V Adat. t H. S. Adint GEO. 0. ADAMS & CO. PLASTERING, RANGE SETTINJ BUCK LAYING, tie.. Etc. All Work In Mason Line Promptly Attended To. OCEAN CITY. N J ALBERT G. GILBERT, PRACTICAL HuUSE PAINTER 645 Asbury Avenue, BRECKLEY'S HOUSE AND S ION PAINTERS CLINTON L. BRECKLEY, prop Ready Mixed Faluta, Lead and Oils 920 and 922 Asbury avenue. Real Estate and Search Company Fidelity Trust Comuany .Of Newark Wildwood Title and Trnst Co. Title Insurance Searches, Abstracts of Title, Conveyancing Fire Insurance Prompt Service All Work Guaranteed Money to Loan on Good First Mortgage Farms for Sale Offices in First Nationl Bank Building Cape May Court House N. J. A Secure Cornerstone upon which to build your financial edifice is an account with the Ocean City Title and Trust Company. A few dollars will do to start — and that amonnt will give yon the incentive to bnild up your lund. 3 per cent. Interest Paid oii Time Deposits. Ocean City Title and Trust Company OCEAN CITY. N. J.
ABBOTTS' Alderney Dairies Seventh St. and West Ave. Ocean City, N. J. Choice Dairy Product* Butter aod Egg* Ask for Booklet of Specialtle* Delivered Both Phones Thomas J. Thorn FLORIST — w — Flowers and Funeral Designs Furnished 1 128 Bay Avenue Phone, 4»9-J
Precise People Will appreciate the punctual service which adds to the delight of dining here. THE — Harris Restaurant

