Ocean City Sentinel, 5 June 1919 IIIF issue link — Page 2

, Ocean City Sentinel tamo us muni* Kvrav Tinmi r. curtis ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor OCRAN CITY. - . NEW JERSEY Ben 'Phone No- 56-X raM%ntoM4nneppi JuMn!"* ***"' Ijj"r» promptly done t>y tiperlrnM TH l'Ht>DA V . JI NK , mil., "The DemocreUc porty l» the party of the penpul! Put ue Ip power nud we . will"— do wonder-., ouch ae permitting the United States War Department officials to try to unload mure than 250.000,000 ppuud« of meat abroad In order to keep prices up lu this country for the beuellt of the meat packers. It would be somewhat funny If It were uol eo terribly eerlou«. TJIB crowds od the Hoard welk here on Friday and Saturday evenings reminded one of nights In July here lipase yean. There surely were througs on the promeuade, and Ibe beet of It Is that practically ell of tbem are hare 1 for Ibe summer. What the coudillone will be a month or six weeks from 1 now may be Imagiuvd, because by that time the hotels will be -tilled, lu addition to the collages and apart-

With Burleson over tbe telephones and Hlnae over tbe railroads, may we . not remark tha matchless character o( business brads now lu charge of llils distraught goearnment. They raised 1 wagas, as they explained, to meet Ibe ' high oo«t of living; then Ibey boosted 1 all kinds of railroad aud telephone ' raise, la ordtr to lluauce the advanced ' wage roll. Now they have granted ' added expense of rater aud higher ' oust of living; following which they will be oompelled to Inflate the rates ! to produce the added expense of wages, etc. etc.. ad libitum. Thay •arm to ba playing at no limit, with the public buying the chips. Kveti the old-fashioned game of drew gave a man some chance of an even break ' KVIL TiUIFF RILL Congressmen returning from Lou- « don report that food In Oreat Britain 1 la far cheaper than In the United • Btatae, where moat of the food comes 1 from. This la a fact of common ■ knowledge among Intelligent readers a of newspapers, but It is well that oar • congressmen should make the dli- 11 coveiy from their own practical in- « veetlgatlou and experience.— New York World. d Every reader of the World knows ti perfectly well why this le, says fhe b » — / - "/ -I'— is, ssys me

National Bepubllcan. It to due to the operations of the damnable FayueA Id rich tartfl Mil. It la true eaM bill la dead and burled, but the evil It does llvee after K. Barely It can't be blamed oe tbe Blmmons- Underwood UNIT bill, which has been on tbe statute books nearly six years. UTIUTM INTITgD. A certain printer baa notified tbe merchants In hie town that ha will ' shortly be In used of a shirt, a pair of 1 shoes aud a bat. He aake that each 1 merchant furnish him estimate* as 1 followe: I Ooa ahlrt with and wltbont collar; also tn ooa, two and three colors. Estimate each way. One pair or shoes. Estimate for two 1 oolore, black or brown. Also give » prices, whether high or Oxford aud ' laced or buttoned. t One hat, eon or derby (estimate for ' black, brown, green and grey, with and wltbont baud, tlu to be determined later). Thto printer add* that be le about to place a large ordtr Id tbe near future, , and ba will give special consideration , to (ba merchant who makes hlin a reasonable price on this email b Initial order. Etc., Etc. Why isn't turn about fair play? h How many times Is a printer asked to * Ogarajoat such nonsense? back with bride "ore, Married I. " Mlcbtnood, Vs. A Hergeant Oscar Morey. of this dty U late of Company U, 114th Regiment, 29th Division, returned to this city •* Tuesday from Richmond, Vs.. where ,n be bad been for a week tr a and bringing

with him hie bride, who waa Hiss Boat Lor Hattern, of Richmond, a ooualn of Mrs. Alfred R. Hmllh, of thl. dty. The marriage ceremony was informed by the Rev. 1 .eland 1'owrll, pastor of Hie Pine Buret Baptist Chunk, Richmond, at II o'clock Monday morn lug. Mr. sad Mrs. Morey will return tomorrow to Richmond, where the youwg man wui work at hie trade. yrars one of Ocean <aty a bast -known young urn and His wRh deep ibgret that hU many friends will learn of hledapar. lure for tbe Booth. He ... held In high Mlmatkm by ell Jwho knew him. 8o"M' **»" **° be "M active In baseball and baakM ball i.relre here He wishes -if all tbatr friends. *k8. warren DEAD*aaakeei«eei or This cu, lor Veers. Mia. Hophronla Warren, widow of OaMtml E. W. Warren, who was a r*e«eM#f UoaauCUy for shout Arises yean, died at tbe home of one of herdaugbtsn, Mrs. Ueorge Ferguson, •"*•«. Wed 1 hJUdelphta, on Friday. Funeral "•ryjeeeand Interment ware held the «« day. Hbe leaves two ether daugh5J*J *»■. Bachse. of Vantuor, and McObbb. of California. ■I*. Warren was for ym re an armamtwr of lbs Ocean City w. C. . Wawtxii — tWmvs young men to lliregll Chatre Stl*tN«<1 Theatre, oreau XKJ. Apply chali uisii si Theatre. adv., it. ^

1 MEMORIAL FOR SERVICE MEN v Boys to be Consalted and Action Will be Taken Wlth- '■ in Short Time. A - The committee appointed to look Into the matter of the po«*lble pur- . chase of the arinnry, the building to luemorlal, made Its report at Ibe meet- ' > lug of Ibe Board of Trade /Tuesday j , - nlgbl. J !] The commlllee'a repnrr contained | j suggestions for necessary Improve-!, uieuta In the building and presented a! line ou the Onaoclsl condition. It', j will re<|ulre approximately 112,000 to;, f pay olT tbe Indebte-lness and put the f v armorylu presentable condition. L p The committee made the suggestion , , that the Board of Trede UDanlmoualy r that the city buy the armory, make r ipt repairs and preseut It to the hoys. ^ ('apt. Alfred R Hmllh thought |>er- , i sonally that It would ba a good thing, a but be bad uol talked Willi many of 1 l lie service men and did not kuow their views. Mayor Champion expressed I bt | opinion that w hen the maltrr Is pre wilted to the buys, every phase of the ' i ■lluatlon he talked over. Including the s proposed memorial building, concern- v log which a committee had made a " report some time since.

After a general dlscusalou, In which I'rof. J. M. Btevens. who presided at ® the meeting, W E. Msasey. E It. He coo, Homer Hhoemakrr, K M. Button. " It. W. Ed w.rds and others took (art, motion made by Mr. Bacon was car- ® rled. This was thai the report ba re calved and the committee asked to ( consult with a full quota of tha aarvlce and ascertain llielr wishes. 1 On motion of E. M. Button, tbe secretery of the Board of Trade waa noil II rel lo call tha boys together, with rcpre-eotatlvee of (be other commit. J tees on permanent memorial matters. f they n> report back to the board. SCHOOL EXHIBIT Work or Paaits IB kr Ikowa km Tha domestic eclsnca and manual training work of tha children of tbe , school and lbe_gradaa In tba high I school building will ba exhibited In , the school rooms Thursday afternoon and erenlug of oaxl weak beginning at 3 o'clock In the afternoou. Pareuland frleuda of tbe pupils, aa well as tbe general public, are Invited to attend. The exhibit of the work of Ibe chilof Ibe Wesley avenue school attracted many visitors, all of whom praised everything they saw. H »••*•»«/ i'-shvu vvvijimug rosy saw.

>e aud the exhibit was worthy of all tbe e- good tblnge said about it. Many of || the vial tors apoka particularly of tba n work of tba llllle once In Ibe Dm. -e second and Iblrd grades, especially as d It iralatad to Ibe water colon and is crayou work, also wasting and some of tba other Industrials Tba school was baudicapped cousldarably by loal ie Tha work of the children generally II shows markad Improvement, and ,r both the little ones, their teachers and „ Mils Knar, who la thai directress of „ tba department, coma In for tbatr proper share of praise and credit. Cept. Philip Harding. 64 yean, who „ came to this city from Philadelphia a 111 beallb about a week ago, died of I dtoaaae Monday. Ha was captain of tba guard at tba Philadelphia ' r He leaves a family. i * ■ 1 — personals

1 Frank R. Llpplumtt. -who has been • working for the Button A Coraon Com- ' at Indian Head, Md., for Ibe > la" live months, baa returned lo bis 1 In this dty. David Jester aud wife, of Camden, , have opened their cottage on Wesley near Fourteenth etreet, for tba summer. Mr. Jester la president of Camden's Utty Council. J Frederick Martin, a well-known Philadelphia lawyer and secretary of tbe Twentieth Btreet Improvement of this dly, spent a porof I b^wrex lo ble cottage. Mrs. John C. Bradley, of Hlrdaboro. ; has returned home after spenda week In tblsclty with berdaugh- - Mlaa Bradley, one of the lustructore »g ■ — "1»<"vy. ooeor ineluatructore

lm 1° the Ocean City High School, A.-M, DeHavsu and wife, 0f Philsdelplila, were gue". of the Algleu a few days .lure- Mr. DeHaveu Is a r- prominent Philadelphia lawyer aud a II, summer re-Meut of Ocean City. * Mrs. William (1. Hancock and * child have returned to ihelr boms In Ti" Liberty. Pa, after landings o- week will- Mm. Hauouck's father, >e William M. Raiirk, of this dly. MI.S Halite W. Lake, Htate secretary of the Daughters nf America, and Mrs. h Ida F. Dixon, Htate councilor, left this clly on Tuesday for Red Bank In r" Ibe Interest of this organization. , (leorge E. Welaa, of Uarmantown, a J well-known cottager, was bete HuoB day. With him waa H. A. Lang, of , (lermantown. Mr. Wales aud family will be here for tha mason Jane 14 J. M. Hertxler. formerly of this city, bee resigned his position ou the road for a drag house sod returned from r Baltimore to Atlantic City. He baa guns back to bis old position at Crawf ford's » Jacob Zimmerman and family, of '• Philadelphia, have opened tbelrcot'f lags on Aeburjr avenue, below Klev- . enth street. Mr. Zimmerman, who la * an active mtmber of the Ocean City m fishing Club, has made a number of . Improvements to bit property. 1 H. A. W. Hmllh, of North Carolina !; formerly or tbla city, weot to Pbllw1 delpbta Tuesday after apendlug a few days bare aa tbe guest of William H. Collision, Jr., and family, Mrs. OoJ. t llaaou being a daughter. With him wrre Mrs. L t^alvin Smith aud aou, of Wllaalugtuu, N. C.

DECORATE GRAVES J w»r VHiraaa. ■ Capo May County observed Memorial Day this year as usual. John Mecray Post. No. 40. G. A. It . ald-d Cump 40, Sons df 'Veternns. having charge. The Cape Ms- County Ik-ard of Freeholders furnlshi*! com - yances. Comrades Thomas, I'fander. l liadi wick, Totleii. 'Leslie. Jones ami Park- - er. of Ocean Clly, left here at 9-30 a. • m Memorial Day lo take part In the • 'exercise*. John Bramell :.r..l I'rescotl •j Cndman drove Ihe care and ihe "Vets" t could not have gotten Into better (hands. Mr*. George Jeffries nnd Mrs. ' Dayton Vanaman went along as r. pre- • j senting Ihe Daughters or America. 'j At Seavllle lb<- train of thirteen '(the county. ,w}io had Willi th-m the ' | firing squad of the Hons of Veterans ihe Cape May band and son- of ihe musicians of the U. S. S. Savannah, now al ('ape May. The cortege came north, stopping wherever the little flag marked a soldier's grave to strew with flowers the resting places of dead comrade*. J. H. Brenflon. commander of M<cray Poat. directed the prqgram. which was simple, solemn and Impressive. It was Ihe same at nil the cemeteries. The strewing of the flowers by tha of Veterans, the firing of three volleys, and the sounding <>( taps by bugle, a dirge by ihe band and a simple and fervent prayer was the

1( Tuckahoe waa reached at noon, and there dinner was given by the Ladles' 3 Aid Society. Jdlss Jennie Sillle presi- , ib-til. The singing by the public school r( children was a beautiful feature of lo credit upon Miss Man ha Shaw, who w trained them. At Tuckahoe a rousing vole of thanks was glvvn the Ladies' p. Aid Society and to the band. J. At 1.15 o'clock the memorial duties I, were conlindM down tho west side of I. the county, the tour ending at Cold I, Spring Church, where the trip home was taken up. The oldest veteran on the tour ol duty was Alphonao D. Is*-, of Capo May. now In his 93rd year. He was a ( member of Co. F. 25th New Jersey Infantry, and Is stJU. .active In mind, though not in body. There are but eight active members In Merray Tost, ® so that practically all the work devolved and must continue more and more to devolve upon the Sons of Veta In all. sixteen cemeteries were vis- ( lied, and 1US miles were traveled. saw FIRE IN TIME Qalekls Kallaznlalitit. Mrs. Oil* M. Tnwnsend, living uear , by, saw Dames In tbe garage under

jt the cottage of Raymond Passavaut. lr 919 I'iymoutli place.at 3 10 o'clock yes j terdey morning. Hhe quickly teleJ phoned tbe city's electrical bureau. d Chief Watson, with William Price |( and Irvlu Johnson, responded In Ibe jl combination wagon aud soon extln- ,, guts bed the blaze. Chief Watson says that the lire started In a waste barrel In (lie garags. a The loss waa trifling, d ' * •' Character Aeaerta Itself. 11 What la your brave art without a brave nature behind It? What Is your zmlle unless I know that you are kind? What la yoor Indignant blow unless 0 your heart In an fire? What In all your , activity without you? How Instantly l( the Impression of a character creates h Itself, sprtnrt Into shape behind a » d***11 A m,n <«nnot sell you goods •crass a counter, or drive you a mils In hla earrings on the road, or take yoor ticket lo the care, or hold the door open to let you pass, without your gettlnt If you are arniltlea. some Idea of , what sort of man he la and seeing hi* deed colored with the complexion of hla character.— Phillips Brooks. 1

Flower Photography. , One of the points which moat need attention In the photography nf flowera la tbe extent to which tn carry devdnpmrnL The least over-develop-ment means failure. The highest lights to a flower picture must have printing rlty. and this they cannot have If development hai gone too far. If there la any doubt on the subject. It to better to rinse and fix the negattvm I straight away; a little more density. If It ahould be necessary, can easily given by Intenalflcatloo afterwards. Whereas jed action is a tricky and uncertain method at tha bast. il*

Fuf*s Warmth and Beauty. Fnr to composed of two different growths — nnder-fnr and over-hair. The under- fnr. tbe thick downy wool that . covers the pelt, provides the warmth and durability. The over-hair, width varies In length and thickness accord- ■ Ing to the anlmat upon which It grows, to straight smooth and glossy, and la usually the glory of the pelt. This overhair prevents the under-fur from becoming matted. In such fun as seal, otter, beaver and mnnqunah the overhair. being (parse and far from beautlful, to removed or sheared, leaving , the thick, velvety under-fur for which tbe fur la famed. No Lame Apoleglet r "The old train robbers have entlra- , ly disappeared from Crimson Gulch." "Yea," replied Three- Finger Baiii. "And good riddance I" "I suppose so ; nut I must admit I have a grrlaln respect for a train robber. 'When he wanted to ahoot things op an' take i pnascsdon of other people's property he didn't try to excuse himself by sayto' ba waa a aoctallat" No Offers. "TOInklma never off era to pay for drinks If you meet Mm at tha her. but ba la so witty his conversation la quite a treat" "Xm, in a dry way." Black Marble. . Blaek marble may he cleaned with a ' mtature of equal parts of pearlash and ES toT R ^SS'in with . flannel ramaln on fnr some minutes. Then rinse, first with warm and then with Cold water. When dry po|. lab with a paraffin doth until It sbtoaa. |

CARE OF LAWNS I L. C. HANDLE ' 716 Central Avenue - I v -,-r ""nuT OCCAN CIIY. N. J. j '"""i>iiM-v'.l»,'x C. L. LAKE MAKK LAKK ...REAL ESTATE AGENT. Undt-rt.tker and Embnlmer ' GARNEY'S AUTO EXPRESS ALL KINDS OE LIGHT HAULING | GARNET AND SON | 1 ' — * — — ■ Your Q|) por t u nil > on Celilral Avenue, bi'lw ix n g Seventh anil "Streets, xati he .chased for considerably Ie.*s ihan- it w:.i cost to erect the house. L->t. ^Oxi-oo feet. If you wajk^to buy. address Lock l3ox 2 36 "* Ocoan Glty. M. «'• [ r It BuHll'ri' ■ ?U 1 UfliteliviJrrtffl^irf-lrea'a' Hnnr'llk<?n^fc9xMFor' llir tlifrj Luncheon wamjuat over., and I tiny t.-MI- reflihcreJlsfTi - vnrlcl £ho*was talking to a llttle^knnt rfln-en-i. ■ni-'tln-p^nertto ' Blscidt Gild quietly ^ Into b ^ ro.^era^_ LuuBh itjjj 8T ' •■waak4r«.j-JS-|

ADVERTISE ii tie Ocein Cily Seitinel PUBLISHED ON THURSDAY "OIEACH WEEK. N J* ji RATES I TRNISIIKIt ON APPLICATION oi* At'ri.ix:ArtoN

! I "hone, ijS-J The Ideal .Summer Resort OCEAN CITY, N. I. BATHING SAFE AND UNSURPASSED FINEST BEACH ON THE COAST THE HOME OF THE FAMILY MAN Spacious Boardwalk. Free Band Concerts During Season. Great Fishing In Ocoan and Bay. The Delight of the Yachtsman. Numerous Trains to and from Philadelphia on "Ihrce Railways easy access of Atlantic City and other well-known resorts MANY CHURCHE8 NO SALOONS

: 1 | Any Hind Anv Where j Joseph G. Champion Buiiding Contractor OCEAN CITY, N. J. < I ^ \ 1 Tcnlh Street and West Avenue Y |( S B SWAN j. E. TROUT Swan and Trout I Garoenlers aI1-l Builders 1040 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY N. j. YOU SHOULD HAVE A Reliable Builder T - ■ citi'l voit: Ocean City cottage. You cannot spare the lime lu !>H.k after it closely yourself and must depend upon the honesty oi.thc contractor. I have hull! for a large tin inl-er of people and conld refer yon to Scud lot the list of names and photographs ol the houses. Otis M. Townsend 0FHCE mill nro oceab c,iy' sin st. opposite r. o. □ ^ I L. U EL n N. j. t City Garage , SEVENTH AND HAVEN AVE. ' OCEAN CITY, we W JCff-lgr L. W. MILLER PROPRIETOR TELEPHONE. S03 < 1 \ SMITH'S" / / / / I The Tin Smith ' ' 73S Asbury Ave. All Klncfa of (Jutters* FOR SALE 4 I5ox Hull Alleys, 4 Monkey Ball Alleys, 1 Shuffle Board. Apply Powell's 921 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. ^ Phone as ' .

City Gas Lieht Comoanv B37 ASBURY AVENUE TELEPHONE 6 NIGHT CALLS 424-W t r E. ;CcORSON~ General Contractor 1 737 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY ^ ROADS. SEWERS, BRIDGES. BULKHEADS NOW OPEN New Store New Stock fruit and produce: Nickerson'9 7 «;TnTiu " v PLUMBINO 5«si5v2t nr.'rssat ss- =*•» « i c. h- hacoin no, |.„,nth at Try an Advertisement in the SENTINEL

' raxTHtrreai aud "dug*, " M.TOWBSEID BUILDER Okfick: 8th St. Opposite p. o, OCEAN CITY, N. J. { Only galvanized nails ttsnl on exterior work Joseph D. Lee CARPENTER JOBBING WORK A SPECIALTY "ro.ly* Pt.ce Ocsaa CH-, a. j, ;Cleor«re W. Harris I Contractor, Builder and Jobbing | Plana Frv*. Hangalo., • Sp,.uM, ' I No. IJ W. Fourteenth Street I OCF.AN CITY. N. J. p.,, rhon> OM Leander S. Corson BUILDER lekbi ag HUMBERT C. PONTIERE BUILDER Twlh Slrsal OCEJU Cm. I. j. B. HILLMAN •pUILDER ALL KINDS OF UOOFINO OCEAN CITY, N. J. Hamnionton, N. J. ALBERT G. GILBERT, PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER 645 Asbury ^jenue, Hlryclv Tlrv. and nupplMa. lUr,clv lu pairlnz Promptly Altuxtod To. 0.A4IM ». W A4nai H. S Ad.i 6E0. 0. ADAMS k CO. PLASTERING, RANGE SETTING BUCK LAYING, tic.. Etc. All Work Is Maaoa Uas Frsmptly Attamted To. OCCAN CITY. N J BRECKLEY'S HOUSE ANO SIQN PAINTERS L. BRECKLEY. FNOP Mixed Palute, Lead and Oils B2U and 922 Anbury averae. DANIEL KRAUSS Electrical Contractor 411 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY NEWJEKSEY B.II PSMM. lyf-W Giant Stringless Bush Beans Burpees' Bush Limas Thomas J. Thorn 1128 Bay Avenue Grass and Clover Seed Something New for the hrnefit of Ocea.i City people City House Cleaning Company

jrlhlte frtp^cot'iaTror ml 7j0 West Avenue Ocean City New Jersey JONF.3, KCM1HWS A BA3SEI-L a. i- jo.* kh, Maoassr Children", Hair Cnlllag JERRY GiFRiNCO'S SHAYIHG PARLOR First-Class Service j For the Winter at 843 ASBURY A VEIfUE Our Wall Paper is a veritable find. We aim to please the particular. Just come down and inspect our numerous designs. If yon fere critics! it may . take yon a long-time to decidehere are so many patterns to choose from— but the point is that you can r h ?"', n exac9y right aifd st prices _ that will appeal to yon. alprbd r. smith I04H Asbury Avs. Ocssu City New Jersey Advertise in The Sentinel