Ocean City Sentinel R. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and proprietor OCEAN CITY. - • NEW JERSEY Bel! "Phone No 66-X ^Job work prompilj- done bp experlencw.1 banda. . THURSDAY. AP1UL IS. I9IS. i ^fatered at 'Jf, *1."°**° 0117 ARK you doing yotr part toward helping the third Liberty 1. .an drive ? Your country look» to you for auppoil. Do net pennit It to look In valu. HEAVY STORM pf ■ mim nemolUhed In Horn b Ocean Cl«*-®it»er Duaasn. The mo*l aerlom damage to property intbla city during the heavy . nort heart Norm of laid week war that done In the lower aeetlon of the reeort, . where, at Fifty fifili Greet, the double ' bouae of Judge Eugene O. Bouolwt I •ud Mr«. Cat heri ue E. Abbky. of Philadelphia, war waabed from Ite piling* anddemollrbed. The piling *1k> went ' from under the end of the collage ol B.C. Hltcbner. of Salem, about "a equate aouth.and not ro near the ocean front, and tbla bou-e can be raved, til war thought, although romewhat badly Jarred The double bourn of Jodge Bonnlwell and .lira Abbey was on I tie ex trcme ocean front, outride ihc-gty bulkhead, and war s good Urge! for Ik* raging element*. The tide Thur»day night waa abnormal. Tb* Peeking of (be South .Ocean . ' CMy Fishing Club/ about Fifty eighth The dty bulkhead war waehed Out In some places, and Central ave no*, from Forty -sixth street aoutb, waa badly waabed. A half mile or more of the Ocean CHjr Boulevard beyond the loll gate wee waabed away, making the road taapeaaable. Tb* Dr. Neanlre .collage, south of ThMy-founb street, was uudennloed I bat the boose remained Arm on llr ptllaga, and the same oondlllone prevail*! at the Whltaoo cottage, Id that locality. William J. Barton r bulkbaad wet waabed out, bul tbe.coltage waa to good coudliluo. The bulkhead la front of John Adair's cottage war PraelteaUy all of the ravages or the aaaaaally severe storm were couflned ! to the lower section of the city on toe < ocean front. O— flop-town, a boot half of the ■riddle section of tb* Ooeao city Flabtag fhr, at Fourteenth street, war waehed away. The bulkhead al Dasbstij Hall waa. waabed out, but the Mg apartment house was In do Chptaln Herbert C. Bmllb'r wharf, - atStathatraet and (be bay, waa de- 1 itlujad, and than waa similar damage atang Urn hay front. the bulkheadtatag elm badly .bartered. Abel D. Scull's big dredge was csr- - ited flown tb* baj aod Into the State Watarway. A number of entail boots i wen sect adrift. The high tides frightened many of 1 the residents along West and Haven 1 avail uas, bat ho sertoas damage wee re- j pratedTheertes of a colored woman one | Wight daring the flood startled people «* Wast avenue and a> tar away as Actuary avanoe. She aeeldeoUlly fell I backward from bar porch Into a coo- 1 pl* of hat of water Tratae on both the Reading and Wah Jaraay A Seashore railroads was aaapaadad because of the heavy washouts la the lower aeetlon of Ibis city Bad farther do wo tb* line*. It was a day hv two before ibe work of rebuild tag the tracks could be started because the tidewater overflowed the roadbeds. However, tb* Reading Railroad re Wtaad the running of trains on Mon- . day evening. It I* expected that lb< Wari Jersey A Seashore Railroad Company wUl ba operating lu .trains Uh acbiduU Ume by tomorrow. All of tb* city's Bremen, w lib Ibe exception of two, went In a body lo Mayor Chadnplon's office Tneaday . aftar^arii and asked for an Increase of eauL lu their wage*. The mat ■' tar waa dhcuaaad by the city controls■hurra and lb* mem The board rnemhanmM that, while fbey appreciate - conditions regard lug Ibe blgb cost of - Being, tbey could do nothing- at tbb 'rime, ee far aa tbey could see, their hand* faring tied Proved Ha Was Wrong. In December. IMS. Itcli.-B, the Rna- . Stan nihilist litterateur, waa condemn ad to death by hanging. The hang- ■ mar"* rope failed, and Beltaff was • throw c to the ground In these circumstances a man's life Is often spared •van In Russia, and the emperor was taeltaed to mercy Bat be asked a qumUoo. -DM the condemned ray- ' anything on regaining consciousness?" - "hire," was the reply, -be said that tn Bmria notfajng could lie done proper ly, ant even the twisting of a rope." "Prore him to the contrary." answer . ad tb# Hnscovita ruler. And It was '. A disheveled citizen ru-h.-d into the police nation and gboutdd for vengaTbe motorcar thai hit me Ore mln--Wra age waa No. 41144," he Rputtereh. -I can prove that be wgs exceeding *faa speed Omit, and I want-l want"mtm want a- warrant for Ma armatr "Warrant, nothing! what good MUlfl a warrant do me at the' rate ha waa gotog) I want extradition papara."— Clavalsnd Plain Dealer. Raai Reform. , — Hnlckev-What j» your idee at am Mripal government V B,« L.-r - First auto and then .create an ^ AITIL-Kew Tort Sua. _ jfe Ta»v Far Qrondmaihav. jfe-^pmnla hardly auythiux that flat •; .tflta» • fltanflm-xbev more than telling ^*7 jFvv
WOMEN ASK fOR RATIONING PLAN American Women Volunteer to Buy Fixed Amounts of Meat, Bread Flour, Sugar and Butter. , PLAN STARTED IN NEW YORK [ Idea Supplements U. 8. Food Admlnla- ; - tratlon's New Home Card Now The women of America, who are < anxious to do their great part In the ' winning of the war, are now, as a 1 ! whole, familiar with the moat tmpor- 1 tent aapoci* of food conservation. The 1 ' Horns Card, both in Its original form 1 and in the revised edition for 1918. which provides for two , a beetles! day*. 1 one meatless day a week. In addition a wheatieae meal every day. has t-m i placed by tbe«ffood Administration aft- , er a vigorous oampelsn In 10.000.000 , American homes. An intelligent and ( coaaclentions observance of the Home J Card's requirement* is all the Food Administration asks of the housewives 1 ' of the country. The Food Administration has had a ' ■ great many requests. however, portico- 1 ; larly from the bomas of the well-to-do, that It ahouid lame a worked out plan . . for a voluntary system of rationing. This desire for a voluntary ration springs from two causes — first, be- , cause It Is far simpler for the house svife to save food whan she has s concrete working plan by which to proceed, and, second, because the loyal woman of America desire, unselfishly, 1 to put themselves on the sates basis as the woman of the Allied countries. Tht ration proposed by the Food Administration is almost the same as that adopted In England for voluntary ' observance. All ever the United Kingdom, In hundreds of houecs there hangs In the front window a card with the stirring pledge, "IN • HONOR BOUND WE ADOPT THE NATIONAL SCALE OF VOLUNTARY RA- ' TIONB." The ration recommended AT the Food Administration, and adopted tint , In New York dty, whence the Idea has spread through the entire country, la . the following: Weekly Allowance Per Person. 1 1 Meat — Beef (fresh, raited, tinned aDd bashed) ; mutton. 1 lamb and veal (mutton by i preference) 2tj Ibe 8 utter I % Cooking Fate (margarine, lard, lard substitutes, vegetable oUa) % to. Wheat F|our (for use Is cooking gravies, etc_ where com starch, cracker dust 1 or bread crumbs cannot be I substituted) H Ih. i Victory Broad (containing at | least 20 per cent, of a substitute for wheat flour).... 1\ Ibe. . Sugar (Including all sugar used on. the table and in cooking, and all sweetmeats 1 used for canning and pro- I serving) % ft. i , The Items Hated above are the only I ones which are definitely limited. Is t the case of milk and cream, as modi , may be used as necessary, and children, of course, must have their full , allowance -of whole milk. Fish anfl poultry, any cereal other than wheat ' vegetables and fruits and cheese may be used as freely as Is desired. ; The above ration la tn no wise to- i tended to supplant the Borne QgM, rather to suppleaienL IL Jt has , published with the Ideq'that tl , •rill be a very real aid to the American woman tn her splendid effort to carry out the groat food conservation ' program. 1 USE MORE POTATOES. ?
IE LP consume the 1817 record breaking potato crop. Government experts have estiit am, too mo a—. mated that 700,000
acre* of potatoes were planted last year. The United States Food Administration Is endeavoring to posh the nation's J) lg po- . tato stocks into channels of - trade and has placed potatoes fin the list of substitutes that may be bought along with Wheat Potato soup has become a war dish. Here Is a redpe that baa beau tested by United States . food Admlntatretton experts. Ingredients needed are three potatoes, one quart of milk, two slices -onion, three tablespoons batter substitute, two tablespoons flour, one and ooe-half tablespoons salt, one-quarter teaspoon celery salt, one-eighth teaspoon pepper, few grains cayenne and one teaspoon chopped parsley. Cook potatoes to boiled raited water. When soft rim through a strainer. Scald milk with onion. remove onion and add milk slowly to potatoes. Melt the fat. add dry Ingredients, stir until well mixed, then stir into boiling ao up. Cook one minute, strain | and sprinkle with barley. A Lucky Escape. -I owe my success to life to politics." "I was not aware that yra were a politician." . "I'm not, bnt I thought I was once .and got myself nominated for an office thaL If I bad bceo elected, would have I paid me about f i,500 a year I was so ■ badly .beaten that I dropped, politics forever and -fuok up the business that has brought me a fortune. Ir' makes ' me shudder when I remember 'that if I ' bad beta elected I might Dow be afraid of doing something that would deprive < me of the lodging bouae voter— Chi ' cago Herald. , """ or > imagine a soman silting through s I "•D* argnu ent' tiy * lawyer and no- i Interrupting." „„ lh(, aakWer She re calved - Buffalo Express . *J lo ukc a Joke In the spirit In which It )f Intended If It is jo th# b ether fallow.
MUST BE AT WORK Etnploytncnt Will be Provided 1 Males Wiihin Ages of iS and 50 Years. Proclamation" In" '-accordance with ' the provisions of Chapter .ITl.sw-of, ISIS: J I. Walter E E.lga.flotc«nor of New Qwfitand rreogtiirevi t J-ine- 1 r-.ro- : metibhc and after the date of Hie pro j clamatio&^nlll the termination of 'be ■ ' ofjUr«n" "to'wllk I eqnality of treatment and take Into ac- j t count age. phy-lcal condition and sny , This t» Imperatively uecemty becau-e 1 of the plain fact thai ibe -ucce— or fatlnre of New Jersey's anil-loafing 1 legislation will depend ppou Its applh Tbe relectlve service principle should " prevail precisely as In tire tusking of our military forces. Tn this ts-k we are drafting for the Industrial army. | There are kinds of work too severe lu . a physical sense fur Ibe "society lillet" • w ho may, however, be competent to ' handle tasks which would be impo- ' -I hie for slackers of the hobo type. | Sound judgment must be employed ! In the experiment to rid the human 1 hive of Its drones, and 1 call upon the Labor Department of this Slate to em . ploy all of Its avallable^eeources, including the Fcderal-Stste-Munlclpal 1' Employment Bureaus, in providing machinery to obtain the kind of work ' suitable for specific cases ' To put In motlou the machinery thus to he provided by Ibe Htate Department of Labor will require the cc. operative toach of law enforcing oftlcers all over the Slate. I therefore call the attention of sheriffs, mayors, and beads of police departments 'in all municipalities to ibe oecesstty of maintaining sbarp vigilance and a keen eye for those workless Individuals whose lack of amblllou and fondness for Idleness constitute not merely a financial burden to every community, also a genuine menace to Ibe welfare of the Nation's manhood under arms and their safety on the battle Executives of municipalities of ten thousand population and over are urged to have their police departments compile a list of all habitual idler, in lo tbe commuulty, Jo the end Ibal tbey' may be Individually warned of tbe penalty of one hundred dollars or three months In jail, or bulb, prescribed for deliberate uonem ploy men:, and that Ibe names of those profeselug willingness to work may be promptly 1 certified lo tbe State Labor Department, aa available for employment. -Our farms and Industries need more tnaD-power than It available to meet - extraordinary demands for production. 1 By making Chapter 65 of Law* of ISIS 1 something more than a temporary seosallon we shall be helping to sop- ( ply this demand and at (be same time , curbing vagrancy, nselessuers. mendicancy, Immorality and crime. UIYEK, under my hand Seal of the Stale of New Jersey, this eighth day of Marcb, A. D. One Thousand Nine Hundred [GREAT] and Eighteen. . PEAL] and In the iudependAlce of the Cmted -States Walter E. Eik.e, Goveruor. BY THE. GOVERNOR: Thomas F. Martin, Secretary of estate. The compulsory work law requires thai allffble bodied males between Ik and SO yeare, locluslve, must work 3ii boars each week. In accordance wiib provisions of Chapter 55. Laws of IBIS. Hou. Walter E. Edge, Governor of New Jersey, by proclamation Issued March 8, ibis called upon tii^Aberlffs. mayors and beads of police ..departments to sppre bend all violators under penally of llOO OU fine, S- mouths In jsil or, both Those desiring work should apply in person ot.by mall lo nearest Federal. State, maul „'l pal employment office or tbe to Department of Labor. State j House, Trenton, N. J.. whin suirable | work will be provided or exemption » cards issued. " Person* having sufficient resource. ' arising from ownership of property or- I - income, and those supported by others. 1 within Ibe provisions of this act. Nop , , (a) Students and persons filling , t themselves to eugage in irsde or In- 1 > du-trlal pursuits. ► (b) persons temporarily onem- \ 1 Ployed by* reason of difference- -with ' [ employers. . ' I (c) Such seasonable or other reguhr j , employment as require In the proper . discharge of their duties ir» minimum number of 36 hours Indl cated lu ibis act. If lu doubt, advise with sheriff of f Jour county, the mayor, chief of poother municipal authorities the ' ate-M u u let psl F:mploymeut , offices, or Lewis T. Bryant. Commissioner of Labor. ' ' BUIe House, Treulon, N. J. State of New Jersey, Department of I Labor. ,
^ ! rJu would ^'idviri'm*" " » rtPtale Employment Service, t I very -atelary P'o^i-.n-^ ^ >" Service or w rite me to Male House 1 Trenton, we will u-e .-ur very beet en ! h \ our- reepeclfully. ' Lewis T. Bryant. Commissioner of Labo( * It'ule- and regulations issued by Hit . ' Commissioner of LaUr si the requt-t ° .f the Governor 111 accordance with \ provisions of the compulsory wott \ " law. chapter V>. Laws of 1918: | - Whereas. Governor Ur Issued s,i d March, oue thousand nine huudre.1 | e Commiseioner uf Labor to prepare aiui ual and regular employment In some , lawful, useful ami recogn Izeil bu-lness. | 7 profeaelon. 'occupation, trade or etu- , '" ptoymem of all able bodied male reel. 1 '* dents of thl- Stale between the age- of I elgbteen and fifty yeare inclusive. 1 * And whereas. It la tbe Intention of 1 "• this set that tbe rules published by the " Commiseioner of Labor governing ( '' such as-ignment of persons to work ( will assure that all persons similarly * circumstanced shall, as far as possible , loto consideration tbe sge. physical < '• condition, and other appropriate cir- I comstances of tbe person so assigned. < And whereas, persons having suffi- 1 '® cieht resources arising from ownership ' of property or Income, aud tboeesup- ' ported by others are included amoi.g , those coming witiiiu Uie provisions of " And whereas, a reasonable aud , ' proper administration of tbe act w ill 1 1 make necessary a more or less Indlvl I dual determination of each case pre- 1 f senterk It has. therefore, seemed ad' ' ' vtsable to me to formulate and prescribe the following rules and regula- , tions for tbe application of the provisions of said act: (a) Students and persons tilting. , , dustrtel pursuits. " 1 ' (b) Persons temporarily unemployed by resson of differences jtUh, \ ; »«a. £| ^ (c) Such seasonkble or other regBBP , employments aa require In the propel ■ di-charge of their duties less than tbe minimum number of thirty-six hoars : indicated In this act. It Is requested that the sheriffs of t tbe respective counties, aud any other ; ' officers. Slate, county or municipal.- : j charged with enforcing the law,, to J ^ causA au enrollment blank, which Is j d to be provided by tbe Commissioner of Labor, to be Qlied out by ail persons , '' coming wtthlu "the provisions of the 1 act, and forward It to their local Fed- : ^ eral-State-Munlcipal Employment Ser- ) vice, provided such an office I- oper- ' ated within ihelr municipality, or 1 otherwise, to the ComTmlssloner of 1 Labor. State House, Trenton ' The assignment of. positions will be ' made to those so enrolled wtih due 1 consldeijktlou to their physical and general capabilities, but prefereuce s stress of war conditions. Including: 6 <•) Agricultural and horticultural work of all kind.. lf (bl Cannery- work of ail kind-, lu,r eluding all industries directly conj vatlou ar fo d Stuffs. P ? Id) Work of ah tends toreros if "" manufacture of war q (el. Work of all kinds In concerns ! Interest**! 111 Ibe manufacture of any t gooilf required by the Government In t connection with Ibe prosecution of the a (f) Work of all kinds done by or In behalf of the Slate of New Jersey tn „ connection with the prosecution of the . (g) 'Wqrk of all kinds In connection 0 I with State, rouuly aud city roads and ; C-ompensatlon will be paid at not ° to others engaged to tlie same iisture]" of work as tbte to which each peraou !R Is assigned, aud the number of hours ' a ' required for work under this act shall r hours per day lawfully constituting a " day's work In tbe occupation to w hich " 1 such person is required to eugage " It la, of course, understood that the a assumption of regular employment for " the re-juired number of hours in. any * private enterprise will avoid the neces- W slty of uudertaktiig employment deflnltely assigned In accordsuce with " tbe above specified plan. el I'lacards selling forth a concise slatemem of the act will be prepared by ■ r tbe Commissioner of Labor, and for- 1 warded lo tha aberills and other offi. '
POOD CONTROL I MEANSVIGTORY , European Shortage Places Problem Before American Government — Farsighted Policy Adopted. 1 ; NEED "75.000.000 BU. WHEAT. j< 1 t : i Food Ad"-lnl#trstion Asks Aid of ( I i! It Is f— I problem oi.-r there 1 Jcuitj* ' -r 'i-' Ion— at K-ast. until | Hi.- . : .111- - - ! ' *. v" "i]l . b, ■> our soldiers and their soldiers— . :o hard an.l cnV^u-u.-'y.^ and j ; .-ri.-s. and the men and women at : j one of us has got to help. ] I ply of every essential kind of food to support our people. But over there ' they simply hive not enough. Lord I - Rhondda. the English food controller, 1 • recently cabled the American food ad- - mlntstrator, that uqlesa we can send harvest 75.000.000 bushels of wheat In [ January J of this year ^he could not 1 • they would have a sufficient supply of , He did not say anything In this cable ! about tbe other food necessary, but ' he has told of these needs In other I cables — and by his actions In England. . example, his latest regulation compels a reduction of meat eating In tbe United Kingdom to a maximum of one pound per week per person, this pound Including tbe bone and other I J wuste parts to the meat aa bought to The allies must have more wheat, j more meat, more fats, more dairy prodI ucts, more sugar. Their harvests were I short — France had Jess than half ■ norma! crop of wheat — and the I . available shipping Is small to amount ' . and constantly being lessened by submarines. so that It la now practically " Impossible to use any ships for the long ' necessary to bring food from Australia and other remote markets. Tlie food must come chiefly from America. In specific figures It Is nee- I ■ essnry for as to send to the allies ' 1.100,000 tons of foodstuffs a month. . This Is a great responsibility and a great problem. The food must be 1 found, and also the ships to carry it It la being done, but can only continue to be done by the help and full co- - 1 operation of an of us over our broad i t and. We must produce and save To supply the wheat necessary until f the next harvest, we must reduce our . Tonsumptlon by from one-fourth to ( . ino-third • we must cut down our usual | ivernge consumption of menu and . fau by from 10 lo 15 per cant and - ' products by about 10 per cent . Over there they are tightening their felts and doing everything they can. j ! are eating war bread; they are rutting down, their sugar to England two pojnds per person per month, ind In France and Iuly to one pound— low much are you eating) — and they . using ration cards for most of the ] tuples. We most meet sacrifice with tacrlfice. If we don't we are helping, _ o lose the war Instead of helping to' - rto IL
Buy Local Food-
Gals charged with the responalbillty . of enforcing the provisions of the act, ( I f tills act la to be made the useful ■ adjunct to the adequate mobilization of-the man power- of the State q*ce* ( I«ary to the successful prosecution of I as.lsUuce ou tbe part of tbe 0iete. < | county and municipal authorities ' must be afforded, aud lu turn the'.' that the entire machinery of Department of Labor. Including Federal-ritate- Municipal Employ. aud mendicancy during theae times when every red-blooded citizen of our I oountey should be doing bla bit toward successful termination of our present conflict. Lewis T. Bryant. adv. ( ommls-nmer of Labor. | an Advertisement 1 in the 8SNTINBX. •
CAMPH0R0LF-A1 ! ONCE! RELIEVES PM! It Soothes and Loosens lTp I Those Stiff Rhrun::.ti( Joints, Reduce InflamaUon j f and Drives Out Pain neat auffer with Lombaro. rv- | ratbm. Neurttto Deuria N't .. » sad Cbogeatioa. Here la the qui- k— i j Ihtaff to ataff- Oat a Jar of Camrl -r , wflille reu are applying famphor-i wul •reader what became or t! pate »*# remarkable nicer s. , te •utterly due (o Winter grera, MenChol arid Ounphor I'rr pared tn a synthetic way to r*'c rawfta R Is wall known that the tlTy te their great curative proper"---At all drugglata to llo and 10c Jar* (ggggr OTIS M. TOWNSEND BUILDER , Office: 8th St. Opposite V. O- t OCEAN CITY. N J. Only galvanized nails used on exterior work j Harris X Contractor, BuildtJF-^ and Jobbing No 13 W. Fourteenth Street OCEAN CITY, N. J. ih-ii phone. rteJ Leander S. Corson BUILDER \ ALBERT G. GILBERT, . u PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER - 645 Asbury Avenue, ' BRECKLEY'S . HOUSE AND SIQN PAINTERS i I CLiNTON L. BRECKLEY, PROP Mixed Paints. Lead and OUf 920 aDd 922 Asbury avenue. 0. Adam V. ■.Mini H. S. Adimi GEO. 0. ADAMS & CO. PUSTERING, RANGE SETTING 1 BKICK LAYING, Etc., Etc. All Work In Mason Una Promptly Attended To. 4 OCEAN CITY. N J St Pontiere ' BUILDERS Asbury Ave. 1 220 Asbury Ave. estimates Furnished and Asbestos Work , OCEAN qiY. N. J. * Coal Coal We Have It C. H. SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. \ Twelfth and West Avenue Estate and Search Company REPRESENTS Fidelity Trust Company of Newark Siidiood Title and Trust Co. . Title Insurance 7 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. Mortgages We are at all times prefi£, p!"CC OT P"'im proved Ocean City Real Estate, and invite correspondence with such rea'Uitatef1 '° negotiate JOS. I. SCULL -7H7 A.hury Avcnus tieenn City Mww da r-mmy Something New lor the benefit of Ocean City people , Ocean City House Cleaning Company S»«° ;1 b' u"" ronwJl'm ,ujr"ilT?e uVl 730 West Avenue Ocean aty New Jersey JONES. ROOERS dt BASSELL A. L. jiinek. Msaager Try an Advt. in The Sentinel 1 and Get Results
! PHONE YOUR ORDER TWO PHONES: 2 0«. jjq FRED P. BELL For Things Good to Eat SEVENTH STREET AND ASBURY AVENUE I Reliable place to do your marketing. All goods kept Inxiiu ' free from dust and flies. FREE DELIVERY TO ALL PARTS OF CITY OPEN AL.U THE YEAR Bell Phone, 186-J Furniture Stun .Reupholstcring ESTIMATE FOR YOU /Awnings and -y 'House Furnishing? Our Price* art Lowed possible consilient with Good Work and Beit Materia] Lawrence 1*1. Lear 654 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, (,1 City Gas Light Gomoany 837 ASBURY AVENUE TELEPHONE 69 I CALLS 424-W >5 .Rowell's ' D,,0,t™,X'nd™MV A new line of Gingliams, Voiles, Percales, etc. fur spring and summer dresses; also a shipment of the Famous Royal Shirtwaists ready for insjiection. Come — Look — vBuy. Powell's 921 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. PLUMBINO Are yon e-ttlng entire satiafuction a» to prima, workmanabip and bniineu c jurterr? If rare of yom repair murk of which I make a^apecialty. I hava no ezpenaire t lilliili— not n Phon« C. H. BACON 607 BigHth st Real Estate For Sale BIO BARGAINS Cottages, Apartments and Bungalows, furnished and unfurnished Sonic estates in my hands must be sold at sacrifice prices. This is the time of year to buy Cottages and Lots at this Popular Seaside Resott very Cbeap. Apply to Alonzo Cotton 019 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N.J. TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE No walling for two weeks tii know If you can get It; we can tell yo« at once. Bargainx 111 Bay and Ocean front propertlee. Choice cottages te •ale. Also lot* for Ioreatineut and for Improvement— tbe c botes sf Ocean city. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., . Ocean City, N. J. REAL. ESTATE — «s INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick 4-11 Eighth St. Ocean City, N.J. rwsuffAWM R. HOWARD THORN REAL ESTATE eiA eighth 8 rarer (Ooa. oo are Avcaua) ' OOEAN OITY. M.A tad: ( / T . "*S V 'i leaky roof. Thuodi Sormi'are co«ia| JBk I ( QBb/ ))) anil a leaky roof will be apt lo remit a ^gjaSga considerable damage. teSf?'* jibT'-yC1" — Chimney* that leak aboold lie lookra ;■< 1^ I ■ afier and made water-tight. SaioksJ I Tm.ilate aofilag roofing. i^lW/ SMITH'S // / l\ The Tin Smith 7 t ' ' 736 Asbury Ave* All K Incite of (luttara Avoiding the Rush Hours The railroad engineer lowers grades, straightens curves, cuts through hills and fills valleys to get easier haub. If the telephone traffic curve, as shown in the right-hand corner of the illustration, could be flattened by distributing a percentage of calls over less busy periods, it wouldffffect a material saving and assist us in meeting the extraordinary demands for telephone service. By restricting the use of your telephone around ten o'clock in the morning and three o'clock in the afternoon, you will help us to render better service to all and expedite the service for the Gbverntnent which in the minds of all of u» comes first. Help Win the- War! Buy Liberty Bonds! Tbe Delaware & Atlantic Telegraph & Telephone Company, C. B. Smith, Dbtrict Man* gar Atlantic Oty, N. J. t Call at tlie Sentinel Printing House if yon desire first-class work* Orders promptly filled.

