Ocean City Sentinel, 8 May 1919 IIIF issue link — Page 2

rm_ Ocean City Sentinel -CURTIS ROBINSON Bditor and Proprietor OCEAN err*. - - NEW JERSEY Bell 'Phone No 66-X Job work promptl) denr by exparlrucsd . THURSDAY. MAY S, 1919. °V These baa never, throughout hit present clly admin tot ration. been even a bint of . anything that war nol straight. Do the people want to contlnoe thaee condition- ? How many voter* have been promised "Job*" *• watchmen on the automobile bridge If the election next 1 Tuesday "Roe# right?" It may be aome Job to give tbem all place*. Hut maybe tbey won't all be given positions. it seem* eaay to mate promlee#. an* vifTOHi ikImi. The time In which to buy a Victory Loan bond In drawing lo a clone. . Have yon enbecrlbed? F It to very good to alng "America. Tie of Thee," which coat a little, but the thing that conntr to arab#cnptlon, ir It can poaalbly be done; and the banke o»Ve arranged to bel|> tboae who dealre to buy a bond. Itebonld be remembered that the an been pt loo may be paid In aeveral t Inatalmenta, which alro maker II an < eaay mailer to own a bond . 1 Aside from the patriotic motive, | which should be an Impelllug force, , there to do better— no rarer— Invert- i ment than a Victory Bond Act promptly. You owe It to your j country, to the hoys who responded lo | the nation's call and to youtaelf. i aoLDiEa BovstErraa. A number of Ocean OUy'a. boyr ] who did heroic service In France have . returned to the United State*, tbey I having arrived at Newport New# tblr , Tbey will ba kept at Camp Dlx for I a abort time, H to eta ted. before tbey I will be able to etyrt lor Oman City ■ and the clttxan* will giva tbem a tit ' ting greeting In the camp. This la I only preliminary lo tbr big reception • I hay will be acoorded when tbey ' reach Ooaaa City. The boy* covered themeelve* and t their boara town with glory In the t> aangotnsry conflict with tbeUtrmena cod tbey dorarvetb* beat at the band. J of lhatr Mends and neighbors. t< Every residsot will do his ntmosl to a make tb* bome-comlng celebration of tb* aarvlra boy* an occasion Ibat will Ibreaar live In the annals of Ocean a Three cbwre and a tiger for the honored Ooean City lads! lads I

nu crrva finance* Tba city auditor's latter lo the City Coramtoalonsrs, which oppean else wbers lo this toao*. to a worthy triboie to the efficiency of the City Commls atooera lo handling the finances of the dty. It may be added that the ctty daring Um present administration, with the corporation of the hanking Inatttntlon* bars, and otbere, has bor rawed aM money oecearary to pay ran olog ax pen sea at a rate lower than • at any otbar period In the history of the dty. namely 4} par caot. to 6} per mat. the higher r*U having baeu paid daring tb* latter part of the Mr. owing to the money stringency ceased by the Uosernment's sale of bonds Thle atop* has raved the dty oooatderabteMoey. The manner o'f hand ling the payment or street improve arallflratea, too, has affected Ereat saving over the method forrasdy used. The baa taxes collected art Imme dlatdy applied lo pay city obligations •Mara not allowed lo accumulate and tba dty thereby lore interest. We kaiteve tbara facta, together with many otbsrs, are aufflcleot reasons for the taxpayers to support, by his vole, the fiswut administration. MKT AXJ* rbESENT OFFICUU " theeatare Id Ocean City take lime to madder tba aspects of the election to he held for Ctty Commissioner, next Tuesday — and they should give the malller careful, conscientious conddasalton tba Bkntinel to sure they wW dadds to vote, and will vote, for the mo now. holding these officn— Joseph U. Champion, William H. Campbell and Ueorgt O. Adam*. Tbara men bave given the city a - "it-dam administration, dome Im provemsnts tbey bad planned were knocked out or delayed by the Govern orenl'a orders against what Mscouddared non easinllal work durtug the period of tba war. They^ accomplished two things, I howerai* which alone should na saRlClto Insure their re-elect loo be ring up of th* camp ground mud die and the legal controversy over tti« Fourth street wharf. , . The opposing candidates Were In of flee lac aoariy four years. They had their chance lo clean up the camp ground litigation, but nothing was ' •- done. 1 lire present dty olttculs have given ! a clean administration, looking *1- i ways to lb* bam Interest, of the prepdty owner and taxpayer, and tbey a should b* retained. * - ' < A OlMCrUHl Bl.roHT A mod ridiculous report n In .#,reu t tellon m Philadelphia, among men "» ; tb* ptssaol city Commissioners are o IWCtectad, tbey parpoee to sell the fc damp ground for their own pecuniary b JtmHtt^ravtag the dly to derive no ' -rThe report Issoabeurd that tt would I •■the wrath notldug ware it not that e ■" ***■*■ s°me good people t ttrna hdfoee each raaaad .-untruth. . MM* an pmpoees of political geln ' k j" 11 hi known tbal tbere „ nto.f^eh parous cveu u> Ocean a

' HEN'S BIBLE GLASS ■ TO GIVE SUPPER Broiled Boston Mackerel and Rhode Island Clam Chow- >' der Special Attractions. a One of tbc biggest' events of tills week is the annufl dinner of the men's Bible class of llie First Presbyterian Church, which takes place In f the social rooms of the church tomor- » row (Friday) evening, beginning al 'i - o'clock. Tickets, wlych are 75 cents,* ^ -re selling rapidly. „ Tlif dinners of thle class are always l( affair. that draw crowds, becau-e llie . people know thai they will be fed sumptuously. The preparations for the dinner are In charge of Hie men,' e chef. Nearly everybody here know, t of Ills ability as a high class cook, e which explainrfhe druiand for tickets. , The menu follows: Rhode I -land Clam Chowder . Kadi. ties Pickles Pilot Bread Broiled Mackerel * Hrowu'Hauce Mashed Potatoes Deviled Cheese Co flee Hake ice Cream i LOOK FOR QUARTERS ' Iloard ol Trade lo Get Room for Paid Secretary , Dr. Alien Corson, of Ike committee ' lu charge of securing quarters for the 1 proposed paid secretary of the Board i or Trade, reported to the member, of the board at Its regular meeting jhSTi they bad experienced sine difficulty ' In obtalulug space for a small other in - the rest room of the paid bremcn on - the first floor of the city hall. After a lengthy discussion, the committee was Instructed lo consult witn ■ be Clly Commissioner- In regard lo 1 llie matter aud employ a secretary for During the discussion City Commls•inner Adams said that hlsoflloe in the nail could be used for this purpose, but ' II was fell by tba. cum mil tee that the ! secretary's quarters should be on the ground floor. Mayor Champion lold of the excelresults of ibe city's Easter adver aod raid that be has baeu , swamped with letters of iuquiry re . girding cottages for rent, bolel accom 1 mod at Ions, ate. He has had to em ' oloy a youog man lo answer these lo- ■ qulrto*. Much of tbto properly be- , lo I he real aetata men aod hotel and boarding house keeper*. Msyor raid that tbara question- ■ could well b* answered in a booklet . that should be Issued by the city sua , business people whose tntere-l. are J being advertised now by the city. Mayor Cbamplou raid that tbe clly Is bsdly In used of a directory, aod a man has called to see him l-j rcfareacr - to tbto. To this fcreon tbe mayor bad suggested that be start lo on tbto work. * OFFICERS ELECTED ' rrsshjtertss SssSai Schosl . ' The annual sleet Ion of nffi—n of the election o (Beers

First Presbyterian Sunday school was beld -Sunday afternoon, when tbe following o IB cars were ehoaeo: '* Superintendent. Robert Mayer, of *-. Olnay.w Philadelphia lawyer; exit te aot auperlntendent. Lawrence M , Lrar^aecretary, Mtos Elizabeth 8. " No change was m~d* lu tbe office of f. treasurer, which to held by Miss i, Maude Foolde . Mr. Mayer ha. beeo a summer cottager on Fourth street for a Dumber of years, flurlog which time be has takeo y an active Interest In tb* aflalre of Ibe , u church here ,, Charles F Nabb, tbe retiring superloleodeol, has served efficiently for several years, and took much pride in u tb* prpgresa of the 8uoday school. d Death or Bam Jmmrm. i Tbe death of Barry Jones, a abort time elDce, at bto home lu Bethlehem, : Pa., was a sad shock to hi. friends, '• some of whom imlde lu tbto clly. I Mr. Jones, who was secretary and d treasurer of tbe Bethlehem Steel Cur- .. poratlon for aeveoteeu years, expected lo spend the summar in Ocean Clly, ■where bto alater, Mrs. D. W. Bllen. > has a cottage Ha was a progressive, s energetic business man, esteemed by [e all wbo knew blm. Two Me Members. The Board of Trade at Its monthly ' meeting elected two new memberat, Edward Edmund Clement and Prof. Cohen. Mr. Clement to a lawyer IroroWaahlngtoo, D. I! He raoently purchased Ibe Dr< Urquhart collage ou k Fifth street, this city. * Jl " — ' Q Brian IkcOlcallon. -a Assemblyman I .eke. «. B. Hw*n aud k. A. Corson have been appointed * a committee .from Ibe Board of Trade " i- to work wltb a -committee from the .. Progressive league on the Cotaoo's Inlet bridge dedication. Wbtcb will * left place Ip June " " ' Pre*ar* Isrceairjaolra " " Tbe members of ibe clax to be cms ' Armed by Bisbop Welsh In Hi Augu- i ■ line's Church ou Saturday, June SI I. i being Instructed by tbe rector the e Kev Thomas F. Blake at 4 o'eioek on f Friday and guodejr afternoon.. I " obiooraa FJsh. The Wild wood Fl-neria* Com pan r . which has pound- here is making " k dally shipments of flsb lo tbe ootstdt P . markets after -applying the dedraod. : I, ' °L J*"*0®*" "• tbto ctty The large* „ sblptoent vf fl.b thus far made we. ' live barrel. - - • I , , j ■rabera larlirg lo arena*. K A and ber» '-mariing of tbe W c T C ' i , ^ ,b* Hblal Wy- . ' . mother- are invited In al- , lend ibis meeUig — J City, and 'arobably eome of this calibre h •7.-"1 "vL- ' . H It would Vt well for all to remember B -sod *thl-- statement cannot be truth- a Fully den led Vt hat ueMbar tb* camp " grno*»ds nor any porttbn of it. can be v di-po-ed of otlirr tbauby an ordinance Xucb an ordiii4ucc. when Introduced, mux be published before final action .. t* taken. c Further, they* must b* pobliabed a b ootlee staling tbe tlma and plare a when aud Wbeif tbe ordlbance Is to . be taken upi 00 Anal pasrage. Not only muR the notice be published '* bul tbe propo—d~wdl nance mu-l al. - at published lo couoWnJmwirjrlbe t( After IU final passage, an ordinance J must be In tbe. ctty clerk', office for " public Inspection ten days before It T become effective ... In the ten day. Intervening between , flnal passage and tbe time II becomes ,be ref*reo<><"n may be ap- « piled If such ordinance doss uat meet M wltb tbe approval of tba voters. j, This should be p'aiu enough for tbe at ordinary, .unprejudl-ed voter to see ar aud understand. Bl

* 'V. : " . ' \ -• — — CLEVER SKETCH BY { MR. YARDANDWIFE d Feature of Fine Entertainment by Home Guards and Junior League. '• There was a line attendance lo en " joy the eMerlah even ... the '■ Method ltd Church ls-t S.turday^-vr " tilHg. The Home* Guarrt- and the « hack of ^tl.e entertainment. n.e^chH-l " ward Vo-«. Wiey all -attg togelher ( 1 1 1 he <• pell lug, cboru-. ' Then followed! recitation-, solos, song, i'.d tlYill'•j Beeldes the -work hy the children. J "| Dr. Allen Corson gave a reading, ami * Mrs. Yard gave "Tile HoOl of lite Vto- '• lln." Probably the cleverest thing on '• the program was Ihe sketch given by Mr. aud Mrs. Yard. It wa- eiit'lfled. •A Pair of Lunatic?" 'i'wu people * had been Invited to an entertainment at an asylum and each -tippo-ed tjie their part, thereby keeping eacB * other lo Ignoranor lu regard to lite fart. Accidentally the truth was di.cuve.ed; and a happy eudltig followed. -Both Mr. and Mrs. Yard attested by the liberal gpplsu-e. JOLLY HOUSE PARTY ,e Cookm-n church choir Wrrohc^fman M K Church, of Philadelphia. 11 Thomas, choirmaster, sj.e!.i the weekend at tbe collage of Fred. Drle-bach, 0 Jolly time. tred Davidson, Kl-ie Richard- and ' 1 berg aod wife. Charles Summers and , f wife, Wm McCloskey Harry Buck ' man and wife. Miss Edna Gould and ■ . Fred Drlesbacb. | The cooking Is said to have been a • work of arl. Mixes Davldeou'sud Richards, seriated by Mix Gould, " were tbe chefs. Bring pro-pectlve j, brides, their experience was more than r valuable. Prof. Thorn*-. If will be recalled by many residents, was in charge cf the a singing al the audltorlom several years ago. f i **" S "Bob" .Jicott, son of Robert W « Sc»tt and wife, of >U. Charles place ! entertained bto classmates fiom Episcopal Academy over be aeekeiid Tbe party comprised "Jack" Wbartnn. '< "Aleck" Colesberry, Donald Hirsb * Stewart Poik and Frsucu Halxy 1" Tbe boye bad a good lime. d

e IMPERIAL. f H Walter Rerroth and family. K. I. <1*. Rollmao. Philadelphia . Mrs. E Cooper. I Small Waller A. r Dietrich. Philadelphia: Mr aud Mr- > Bingham, Mr. Hee., Mix Peul_, Harry PMrsou. New York. r atule.k. I H. L. Eckman. Pitman: Hazel Jor- ' dan. Btauley Becbtel, Haddonlleld: . Thomas Cooper. McCaban 'and wife, r William James McCahan, Oveibruok1 . wyoming Mix C. Denmau, Cleveland: Mr-. Lawrence Hanlou. Brooklyn: Marga- , retta T. Steward, Philadelphia; Cecl- , lis Flamer. U. ri. A. Hospital, Culoula, , N. J. |' miller cottage. Dr. V. C Baker aud wife, Victor I Raker, Theodore H olden and wife, • Mix Mary Holden, John K. Miller ' and wife, A. L Miller, Philadelphia: ir Mrs Henry B. Lawrence, riwedesboro. Mlae M. K. Hum, Mr*. K. S. Patlerauu, Mtos Alary Jarvis, R. u, ryeU . fridge. Horlon Penrose. J E Cerpeo- , ler", Frederick Weblwr and wife, John 1 >' W. Frazier, Jr , and Jaunly, Phiiadei- | phla ; H. deC. Hamlllon and wife. | Berwyu; Mrs. W. G. Wil^u, ticean City. "inLttwiLb, J - Jamea Austin. K-uueU S.,u.rs: Mr- . -iaarmct Haulon, Br-xklyn: L_ T « . Kdwerdi, Mortimer Skinner and eife 1 • R W. Lyde and wile. CH B W.««i ' '- and wife. «'hs- H. -WeTs. %~J. ' tangu aod*wifev Be»j Hr.fa -Ssui 1* 3 M. verms-. Lrlat. Mayermio. S Lpd * Mrs R K O-norr, « j(>n„ c R- Bechtel Lieut. F. A. Balbirnie j Pbiladefonia; W L .-jience; Mix t i Rudolph.. Atlantic 'r.y.j . pldwaril * and wife. Merehantville.' Mre. K B Fallon. Mr. rt f'.llpn, 1 Walter Fallon. Jean Fallon. Bridgeport. Conn : H Morris aud wife E McFarlau. U.ralne McKari lao, E E Clement, Wasblngtop, D. . T- J Fegley and wife, Tbos '-'Lee { and wife. W H. Craven aud wife. [ Craven and wlfe. H T). Brown, ■ T Williams, Edith Fell, Ella Fen I- I more. Hertba Bennett, E. B. Colket : and wife, J C. Moore aud family, L. ) Harvey and wife, J. L Lulz and 1 wife. Geo H. Dlxou aod wife. It. 1 0. J. Rooksby and family. ' Ruth Arthur, Philadelphia: f. B ! 2d, and wife. Pullsiawn: E. 8. Woodward. Camden: J H Wllay and wife, Ntorberlh. ' BI^CAYNK. ' MaorlceC5Hen.1I.rry Kearney. II. Marlha Sleearl, John I'ul- j aud family. It. E. B-i.-on and - wife. Horace It glider- aud »if, ij„, 'a F. Flah and wi'e, Dr. i It. Straw- j * bridge. Wife and «ih. lirr L (> Heu. " aim. Cha. N. Finney, wife and deugh- ! ler. Wm. Lee and wife. I, L. Shaffer, F. Spencer, Philadelphia: Dr Clia-'. ' Stone and wife, Coateevllie; J. j. * N. E Hrrgiuau. F C Clark, a M. Hewitt. New York: S. K. *' I Jnd.hlp and family Vlneland; P - G. nanTord ■ aud wife. Ktvertou; W. A.'l and family, Beverly: L. L. w WMImhiglon: H. loti-dale Jl aud wife. Glen-Me: O. H. Brhlgman hi and wife. Harri-burg: Wm G Moure > aud aife, HodOoulieiil. ft

$23,D00 FOR LOAN ! S TAKEN IN CHURCH 1- j Victory Mcetinj; Addressedby Hint. Kcrw-in and Two Ocean City Boys. Foil.'* me a large n.reH.g in theFll.l M * • U'-l- I IHl.V evening It, I' j *Th/ball *SS -taiievl rolling artirr ' fey i;,;- * > liis hv';': : ' : * ""f'tie exe'rri-x' aVi*' 'i-e'-e l *» 1 Vo*i!g'men"*Aflol • I. r lie wis warmly applauded. ' I Lieut. Kerwtn. ,.f llie l.afayrllr K~ I quadrille, whorri-eived citalbm- foH 1 bravery and « he a!-. »»- a prl-oner * a- 1 he "next -peaker He began P . ; wa' .called an ace I rn- 1- the Fifth! , cruad »™n i'-UIl' durinlr'l'lnch'he j urged all to buy Victory t-md-. I'lit cuiumiiulty singing early lu Ihe I 1 evening wa. led hy I linton 1) U>» j den. * lib Kuxell H. Sully si Ihe j Bring* Our Heroes" Houie*" m au'ef I" William E Ma-ev -aid everyone i . picture. -;The Price of Peace." » Inch 1 will be exhibited free of charge lomorar eveu nig at Doughty V » WILDWOOD'S PLANS i-rirtiratlou of'tbe return of (he xrv'n4 " lo tin- cvuinty. Mayor Philip 1'. y -of Wild* oud. wrot* a's f.d!o»>: 1 Hon JhsEPH G Champion, Gceau dly. X. J — My Dear Mej'or:— Referring t" your of tbe ±nh ulL. lu which you -tale that your clly Is planning for' a f' celebration in honor of the reluming "■ -oldiere and sailors ts be held on governor, eiqp 1 nave thought all 1

aljtng that your city. Cape Mat anil! W lid wood would each receive* I heir ' returning soldier- and sailor- and those \ ' i- in line with your luti^aib-.i to luwsre ! ihe boy- from l"pper niwh-hip. Board of ' Trade lueetufg^a-t "light! and I rind that It I- the intention of uent part lu our Memorial Day -er vices. In Ihe meantime, if the oilier -ectioue of the county were, under the proclamation of Hie governor, h, . bold their celebration earlier and ' Wild wood wa- permuted lo have - their- on Memorial Day, I am >ure it . • would be very gratifying to our i*., pie lo invite all the soldier- and -ailorof the county ^and the official-^ of the _ I shall- be glad to receive any inour paymg due re-t— : to tbe nr.ve 1 ' ^ ( .-mcereb Tjur-. j ; ifONOT^BLEpHli'lP P Ban Eft ' , W :ld wood. New J.rxj — My Dear Mayor: -1 am in reccifd af your letter of second, insfaat. and de . -ire to thank you for your prompt and ' " °"l ha^eVn^' " tion with tbe govern*, relate "".."'"e ' ' pmeiamabou d** "kt'j '"""r ' b* seem' w U>>* J'" "" ',r* 1 I am convinced, however, from what of July, not earlier! and pox ibly later; therefore, we have de-td—1 to hold " mitt, if ihle, 011 that date, aud 1 thu. eliminate the expeux of Que eel ' ebralioo, *4 we would celebrale lude- f pendih^e. Day, anyhow. » ' .. 'fir-regard 10 . your -ugge-tlon for ' Day at WlldwoufiJ feel 1 -u re that Ocean t.'hy would bFglad to co-operate with you, and I am Iny-llned to think that other part- of the county would feel the same way ahoitt it. athere Is likely to be Utile elx going ou ' ill llie county si llial lime. ** 1 the maiiercand^ aasurmg you of iUy j Hlocerely your-, JimHI'll 11. CHAMI ION. I John Adam- Vies. John B. Adams, who was in Ihe service for eighteen month-, ha- |WI1 t honorably discharged anil returned lo i a number. of camp-. Including „nr al ' and another al Hou-ton - I Texas, but did .nol get aero— .the I • made mauy trips iii dying uiarhtuw. I Jie will never forget hi- llr-t ex ! - for perforiulng all -..n- „f ttunbl'in ' the alf. The Kev, C McLareu Howard, of Trinity Kptsc'cpal I'lmtcL i"uy, ' tageou Wr-ley aveime. near" Ki'oemli \ j agent.' lir" ifowar." wV. in U.'il*"!!'v | relative to the purcli.x and' M j renewing^, Id acqowntaiices '• In a Isller to* Ii1"""oUi*s'"p|o tin- " City, yesterday. Sergeant Karl SI, an „ ,w tan haa been m the service i„; . oilier -Ide stated that tie wa- then |„ J* ; sell' for the U *,"ed Statx!"' * •'i'" lalilsled. I Seven candidates for memlwr-hlrv •" hiiwited hy tola Council, V . .1'.; U. A M.. Tuesday iiighi \|em f of Aelua Council. ,.t Palermo to visitor- All ecj .ye I lu- reu'

'SERVJC^BOYS *• j [' ARE ENTERTAINED i' : " . i. Giveii Royal Good Time by Ocean City Council, • D. of A. - Sa I"' I'eucM-'Y f Ainrii -a. al Hie I here --r. for- vol in. I -v • irex.H j ■ " p"vh'.. ''lorb Ui-^ h.-lhur E B....Z ' a: Vc tie*' ' '* am It'll. Sbphe-I— 'i.'.Ma'rv A ' latk and Edith M J. line-. SALES OF HOUSES 'mt-. El'lzibe't'h Kuehn's "bungalow. St; Second -treel. to|4 William Jonx, •d ine I'niladelphla National Bank. Ii/'mi- k i : / U'c'l ' i' c! > Ifey ' ' 1 f 'i' i nhi del" erly* i'l.e^l d-*a'ij..ii^ Mr!' Wel-nV ' "t tie' C ha ti e / * V . Ma-laud collage Vi ide road, lo Itdwrt William-, a Philadelphia hu-iness man. Earl Nicker-. m h«- returned lo hi. f^ighl .dSf, h«e'UvVhln he^itoiCi" )

t Raymond Price who was 00 the , o\ her -ide. Ua» gone lo work for Ihe „! company a-,, cat cleaner. He wa- a car in-ia-ctor. before eiilermg Ihe xrlaier,*" E*4 8mner-"of Smier?. Pol*'!'. , w horn 4'rlce succeed-, has oeeii Iraiis- , ferred lo'Aliaulic 1 lly. There 1- uuu-ual Inlerxl . -h-.w u In < be held here next"! ue-daj4.' a-'""'* u' ' placed on Ihe registry il-t Is-tTur-Uy. I hf number of oSthe# add-.! lo Ihe J li-i in ine First Ward wa- I. while ' Ward iTa: .Second Ward. 4 4S Waiter Ingle, whowe-wiih Com1 '' Va? Rnrttixr-, Ml, DlvlMafk Ingle, In this city, Saiurday. - H- was on the other side ehsien month.. After -pending a short time w here lie * ill be for several day-. nf A| r a d-'"w ere "gi ve'iT 'a "treat' of 'Vce cream and cake l.y William K Ma--ey and w ife at their home at the close wereglven lhox «D" wa- an impromptu affair, but uoue the lex appreciated hy Ihe guests. Judge Endleoll Sprulo. Judge Kndlcott, of Atlantic city, eddfe--e<l* largely, attended rally of thejn ember- of tbe MenVlJIble ( laof the Fir.-t -Presbyterian Church Sun-, day wfterutHin. The Rev. J L. Ilart nail's illustrated lecture 011 Slam and •lier" people provetl highly Iniere-ting tbe cougregatioq. Mr- Ralph A Bllll. of lln- ctty w.ho I- here for Hie'-ummcr 1- proud of the fact thai her hu-haod wa. ||„ , only •American -elected to g„ t„ ltll . American Ex |c-dltt.iiiary Force-' Cut versity In lieauue. Before eitlerlug Jtl- country'- xyvtcc, two yea,- ago tie wa. . newspaper mat. it. I'lt.ladel phla. J»r W. P. Halite- a-ked memberihe Board of Trade at It. ^ meeltng , matle.r was referred l.fpltr l-.ard's !rm Sliijriir's Sale. j Monrl iv . Jnn'c l' 1 ZT " I

. — — j j Anj KlnC Any Where y ' j Joseph 'G. Champion Building Contractor OCEAN CITY, N. J. Tenth St ret;! and West Avenue V S e SWAN J. E. TROUT Swan and Trout J . fr\ Oaroenters ^00 and Builders 1040 ASBURY AVENUE VoCEAN CITY N. J. you SHOULD HAVE A Reliable Builder To crept your Ocean City cottage. You cannoj spare the time to look after it closely > outsell" aud must depend upon the honesty ot the contractor. I have built -for a large number of people and could refer you to any or all of them. Send for the list of names aud photographs ol the houses. Otis M. Townsend OFFICE Dim nC"D OCEAN CITY, 8th st. opposite r.o.DUILULn if. j. City Garage SEVENTH AND HAVEN AVE. OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY L. W. MILLER PROPRIE TOR TELEPHONE. SQ3

■ sSi SMITH'S : / l~\ The Tin Smith ' ' ' • 7 35 Asbury Ave. Phono 7J-VV All Klnda of Gutters " Phone 35 Jw Powell's Dry Goods, Notions and Men's Furnishings ' Powell's 921 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. City Gas Lieht Comoanv I - 837 ASBURY AVENUE ! * TELEPHONE 6 NIGHT CALLS 424-W ~ Bcll Phone, IH6-J _ i Furniture Stored LET US* ES TIMATE ' W,ndow Shades f FOR YOU /Awnings and i 'House Furnishings Our price, arc Icwxl prnwlble with G.hnI Work and lle-t Material. Lawrence H. Lear «$! A.huYy Avenue City, N. J. , = ^ = — ___■ i General Contractor | ( 737 Asbury AVenue ! OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY \ I^IOADS. SEWERS. BRIDGES. BULKHEADS ] PLUMBING t^" conrtxyf If j <.r elenral fores to maintain. Qtre me . m-l ' "Mraiaiv* aalabliahmant ■X c. H. BACON to, Btxth «. I 1 Advertise in the sentinejj

| ro.iTHicToaa am* MFiLDXMa. / OTISM. TOWHSEHD BUILDER Offim; 8th i>t. Opposite P. o, " OCBANfcitY, N. J. Only galvanized nails nsed on I exterior work Joseph D. Lee CARPENTER JOBBING WORK A SPECIALTY I'ltoue, hft-u kJii Prnnban Place Oevss Clt,. «, j George W. Harris Contractor, Builder and Jobbing Pl.n. Frx. Hum,., a Spcchltr No. 13 W. Fourteenth Slrect OCEAN CITY. N. J. Itou ^ ; Leander S. Corson BUILDER Altaritioai * JobMr| HUMBERT C. PORTIERE j BUILDER Ta«lh Slraat OCEAI cm. «. |. B. HILI/MAN pUIJ^DER ALL KINDS OP gOOPlNG OCEAN CITY, N. J. , Hammonton, N. J. ALBERT G. GILBERT, practical house paintu 645 Asbury Avenue, OL KAN CITY, it. j. railmalaa Puraubcd. ^Kull LlnlM Joliu I .DC— a Co.', Patau •taatly In Htock. Blryrle Tlrx aod NupplUa. airyrl. K. palrlo* Promptly Attandad To, BiO JUAM V. V AJaoi R.S.A1M 6E0. 0. ADAMS lb CO. PLASTERING, RANGE SETTING BUCK LAYING, Etc., Etc. All Work la ffiasoa Lias Promptly Atlsadofl To. OCEAN CITY, N J BRECKLEY'S HOUSE AND SIQN PAINTERS CLINTON L. BRECKLEY, PRO* Ready Mixed Paints. Lewd aud Oil* 820 and Bii Asbury avenue.

■- DANIEL KRAUSS Electrical Contractor 411 Asbury Avenue - OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY b.ii Phoaa. i7>-w Giant Stringless Bush Beans Burpees' Bush Limas Thomas J. Thorn 1128 Bay Avenue Grass and Clover Seed s Something New for llie benefit of Ocean City people Ocean City House Cleaning Company ".Via ^ l£"nrVn"rboi#l. boarding houx. prlrato " »►' do'uia1 WW rr'ill J° " L' u" OODlrMl or Sayf*" Jl" u- a 7j0 West Aveoue Ocean City New Jersey Hell Phone. TS- W JONES. KOOF.KS A BASSELL a. i. jon em. Manager Children's Hair Caltlag JERRY ItFlAICO'S SBAYING PARLOR First-Class Service 1 For the Winter at 843 ASBURY AVENUE Our Wall Paper is a veritable find. We aim to please the particular. Just come down and inspect our numerous designs. If you are critical it may lake you a long lime to decidethere ate so many patterns to choose front— bul the point is that you can be suited exactly right and at prices that wili appeal to yotj. ALFRED R. SMITH ■048 Asbary Ave. Ocaoq City New Jersey Advertise in Tbe Sentinel