Ocean City Sentinel, 9 October 1919 IIIF issue link — Page 2

v — Ocean City Sentinel ft'*iKT«D akp k'«uun> Kvur Tii'iuut R. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor OCEAN CITY. - . NEW JERSEY Bell 'Phono No 66-X Advextieeuieuia In local columns, 5 cants per Hue. each insertion. Monthly and yearly rates tarnished on application. •lands,*0'* prompUy <u>0* ** eapsrisnoad THUItSDAY. OCTOBKU 9, 1919. Kutcred at th« Post Offlco ai Ocean City M J»« as second class mail mailer. Those of (ho people of Ocean cliy who have been residents many years will cell one that It was a uiosi unusual spectacle, in the way of numerous automobile#, on Atbury avenue, for October 4. While there were) uiany machine# ou the streets ami an I air of activity, due to the eboppor#,! #1111 it was generally rather dull— I compared, of course, wlih coudltlousl of only a few weeks ago. I A JtkSOi.trriON has beeu introduced I by the New York board of aldermeu to I continue the daylight saving Idea lu I that city. Other localities are cuu*id- I < erlug slinllar action. With someclt-fl les running on a schedule of an hour I <■ ahead of others the result Is bound to be chaos. Railroad* must naturally ] i abide by the national ataudani tloiclu and If there Is no general advancing |» of the clocks the railroads are going] to be ruu as they were before the day. 1 1 light aaviug idea was introduced. I * This means that a train starting atju film f*iff V U' hll^K lis u ail«*n Iirt^if It A « s — - I V* oueclty wlitca has advanced it* time

one hour will run to another city, 50 or 60 miles away, which has uot ad* vanced Its lime, aud tiud that It has arrived at its destluatlou at the same time It started, although It has been running fur an hour. Much a situation would be ridiculous. The only remedy we can see for saving daylight Is to atart work an hour earlier by Lbe correct time. If saving daylight is really worth while, we ought to be able to do It without fooling our , selves by aetllng our clocks ahead. KvAl Estate Transfers. Recent real eatate transfers in Ocean City recorded In the office of County Clerk Hlldrelb, as reported in the Cape | May County Gazette, are as follows: Robert 8. Miller, sheriff (land of Mary Chore, et al ), to Republic Trust | Co., et als.. executors for Stephen R Called ay, |125. Lot at the inieraec tlon of northwest side of Central ave- 1 nue and southwest side of Thirty- 1 fourth street. Also lot 755, taction H. Republic Trust .Oo.( et als., execu tors, to Harold D Powell. {10,000. Ssme as above. Helen A. G. Rracktn, et vlr, to Allda p 8 Lockard. $1,500. Northwest 45 1 feet of lot 145. Section C. |< Harvey K. Partridge, et ux, to John I H. Heaton. Lou 3021 and 3022, block 30, Gardens Plan, No. 2. ]f Mary E. Comers to John E. Car \1 penter. Lot 588, Section G. If John P. Fox, et ox. to Charles W t XV It IM #ASll til OfVt V . * JAik A . - I

Momford. {2,800 Lot 488, C. Allen 8cnll, el ux., to J. William Morrison. Lot 75x50 feet In southeast line of Ocean avenue at intersection with northeast line of Moorlyn terrace. John E. Townaend, et ox, to Ella T. Geatons. $3,750. Lot 583, Section C. Phoebe R. 8mltb to John L. DuBree, et ux. {1,600. Lot 522, Sec tlon G. Frederick R. Parker to Alexander J. Molr. {2.500. Lot 777, Section H. - I Frank C. Goudwio, guardian of I Marjorle Crosslngbam, et als.. to Clara Riddle Davis. Lot 60x80 feet in southwest line of Second street, 145 feet southeast from the southeast line ol Corinthian aveune. Clara Blddle Davis, et vjr, to Mary E. Murphy, et at. $2 250. Lot 80x90 feel in southwest Hue Second street. 115 feet southeast from the southeast Hue of Corinthian avenue. James M. Chester, et ux, to Wlfsou K. Cleanser. $5,500 Lot :i5. Glrard Really Co. Harry Headley, executor of Beza lie 1 1 Seagraves, to Ralph L. GofT. {100 Lot at Intersection of uorthwest line] or Bay avenue and northeast line of the county road. Oscar V. lllgbsm. et ux, to Julia E Blake. Parts of lots 771 and 772. 8ec- 1 Hon D. Julia E. Blaka to Mary E Bigham. Hatne as above. James M. Chester, et ux, to Jane T. Doughty. {5,500. Southeast 10 feet1 of lot 14 and all of lot 16, Glrard Real |« ty Co. j - Lit Hrnllim In Willi m ,1,

^.11 mouiera William tow. Lot 12, block 8, Land Co, Wilbur C. Duumliiie to Annie Dick Fleck, $4,750. Southeast 15 feel of lot 5, all of lot 7 aud northwest 15 (>f 1 or lot 9, Section 3, Ocean Front Real K*fate.Co, Rose N. Wood, et ux, to William C. Hollivan, trustee for Ross Hood Sullivan. Lot 59, map Ocean City Development Co. Hamilton Corporation to (Jmham Realty Co, $6,000. I«it 769 and adJ In log 40 feet of Jot 770 Heetlon C. Ellen Augu-in Edwards 10 Reuben Rdwards. Lot 803 and pan uf 802 B -teflon C. Edna B. Nojes, et vir, to Carlton C. 1 Brice Part of lot 878, Section <j.

Wlla DocIcn R'lrnr irol. The seaseu for wild ducks opens on Thursday, October 16 This spori will be excellent In the vicinity of the Great Egg Harbor River and bay tin* e ason, as thousands of ducks have bred on the Jtethletiem meadow., where the gra-e has not been burned oil In recent years. 1 ■ ■ * s» Cfstef Sfim on vacation. Chief of Police Scull l» taking his vacation. He left here early yesterday Hiornlng for Norfolk, Va. He w|||' H/"0 visit Newport News and Htoh taood. Capt, H. W. Hlldnth 1* 4C(, lug cuier, To Un 1st Klicbfn Shotver, th? ?!!2!2> wllt ^Klvetlhy ;;VV ; 1 ^'Hyof the Flr/t iulll fL-w rc,A-Ml """"Mil rooms of ■dmlMton #Y,*n,nK The ptenslbji 'ft' . • ' • - .* *' 1% - « .-v. ' - rnv,. • - MPSk&l' wS klrj:1

1 BOARD SETTLES ON HOTEL SITE (Continued from Kind Pnxe.) hers would like the board to take »otuu notion. * W. W. Adams moved that the report be received ami the recommcuda1 nous approved, The inoliou was sec ouded by Russell H. Nulty aud carried. R. W. Edwards said that the spirit , of the tnoveiueut appears to have beeu lost. It lacks compactness and the proper community backing. For this aud other reasons the committee did not secure the lot, as It was delegated by the Board of Trade al Us meeting a few mouths ago. I It developed that some of those who | were originally identified with the I board's movemeut have since made I seemingly dedulte plans to build a I hotel ou the ocean front at Tenth | street. It was suggested that. Inasmuch as | private enterprise plauurd to build an ocean-trout hotel because of the effort# inaugurated by the Hoard of Trade, it would be well for the board to hold up aud Jet the other boiel come, particularly as the board is not lu the hotel building line 8. B.Sarau did not agree. He did] not see why action should not be taken 1 oq this committee's report because , some one else wauls to build a hotel. | President Clayton Haines Brick said | that the Board of Trade does uot de |f »lre to embarrass any other hotel prop I c iisltluu. If the city secures one uew | kjkf ■ . k .... I

1 1 hotel next -uuiuaer thai will do U for this year. . i William K Massey said that the i-l committee had done good work. It is el most uufurluuate that this commlltee j I was unable tc bring a report that - means something. The commlltee r was hampered in lu work. He cont xiders It an embarrassing situation for j ■ tbe Hoard of Trade. He said that . I there may uot be anytblug to the 1 1 Tenth street proposition. j Mr. Massey denounced the seldsh|iiess of the business Interests of this | city. The business men of this place I I should have a better community spirit. | | Digressing for a moment from the | subject of tbe hotel, but speaking I I aloug the line of a proper community j I spirit, the speaker said that we were I going to do so much to honor our aer(vice men, and up to this time we haven't even a bronxe tablet erected. | We grow hot with enthusiasm arid I ben quickly cool ofL j Continuing, Mr. Massey said that 1 [this hotel project would have been!1 consummated If the owner oi the Seventh street land early bad accepted 1 the committee's oiler Tbe sum of $5000 would then have been paid from 1 subscriptions from members of the|< [committee, but other Interests seemed | « to be willing to stab tbe enterprise. « Personally, Mr. Massey ssld. be feels humiliated over tbe situation t The members gave conscientious ef- - forte lo their work. None had any fl nancial Interest in any lot.

. Prof. 8teven« said that It looks to > members or the committee as though 1 1 the town Isn't big enough to boost en 1 [enterprise of this kind. There isn't .Ithe proper spirit There Is too much .leelfls bo eta. Even tbe "kid#," when (asked to do something, want to know | bow much there la In it for them. J People went to thle committee and I told tbe members not to recommend I certain place#; not to give a certain amount or money. and also told them that tbe proposed hotel most be built jat a certain place. Tbe committee tried to overcome this Insidious opposition. Tbe committee offered a certain sum for the Seventh .street lot, land other people offered $10,000 rnoie I for Hie same ground. There are too mauy people hare who are seeking Immediate personal profit and are nut interested In tenelitlng the community. '•We have a chance to go .head, and wears not big enough," said the speaker. Mr. 8 wan Insisted that we ere ln*t •* big as ever. There are just as many I men as ever wUHug to go into the hotel proposition. Buppo*e some of the people originally Interested have dropped outf, there are plenty of other inrr. wbocaobe had to go into this project. Oo motion of R H. Nulty, the comm ttee was discharged with thanks. R. W. Edwards said that he had arranged with the printer, some time ■go, 10 get subscription blanks printed The matter Is in type. 1

Mr. Massey wauled to know what D tbe matter with the Board of Trade. '•Ha- Prof Bieven* sounded the keynote?" lie asked. Continuing, Mr Ma-sty said ihat last August the committee had $1(10 - 000 In sight. There was needed $325. 000, and ihtre was a very prospect of an early start on (tie hotel. After considerable mure dl-cussion, May-ir Champion suggested u,„t ^ committee be appointed lu *te (he men said to be Interested in (he other hotel project and ascertain whether they* intend to build, or, If not, win (hey Join lu the Hoard of Trade's effort. Prof. Btevens said (hat some of the** men had told him lh*i o,ey will work as hard for the Board of Trade's hotel proposition as for the other project.

Krtnl1 H'nlth made a mutton > "t»tob was carried, that a committta I of three be appointed lo Interview the . men interested lu in* Tenth sireci > hotel proposition and asoert-ln their , views, the commlltee to repon bslK t ■ "pvchu Hireling of the Moaid of Trade. President Brick appointed the fob lowing committee; It. Frank HmRh Mayor Champion and H H Mnwft/ This romralliee win r#.f,„ri nt i mealing of (he board next Tuesday ei'entug, 7 Ilol? TrisMv i'ltsrch Nrrvlrrs Kpiscopii Cnuroh, Eleventh si rest and t'enirsl avenue, Htinday will be as follows; $.80 a. m., Monday school and aduii 7 y •• m ■ . Inspiring music "pSJT t.7%x'tf%y.o&ertb' j

PHYSICIANS MEET !Cuuui> Mt-dicsl aiicn-ii UMilirrrd «kl ItlSlMJIIlTbo Cape May County Medical Society held Its fall meclliig at (lie HI*, cay 11 u Hotel, iu this city. Tuemlay, ami the lueoiben* enjoy ed not only 1 the addresMn* heard1, but also the very excellent dinner provided by MrElizabeth Bluudiii, owner of the hotel. Dr. David IteDmau, of Philadelphia, read au eutertaliilug paper nil 10 11 ucuza, with lis causen ami hi-lory, and told of the most approved methods oi ' treatment. Dr. Allen Corson, of Mils city, pre1 seuted a cllulcai case of a 1110-1 unusual character. There were present al the meeting, bedde, those lueutlouetl, Drs. Eugene Way, Greaves, John R Douglas#, P. R Washburn, Julius Way. Marcy, H. H Touillo aud Hcrschel Pctllt, of this county, ami Drs Walt. P. Conoway and fc^lgar Darueil, of Atlantic City. The officers of the society were reelected. They art: President. Dr. W. P. Haloes, of Ocean illy; vice president, Dr. Frank Hughes, of Cape May; secretary. Dr. Eugene Way, of I DeuulsviJIe; treasurer, Dr. H. li. Tornllu, of Wild wood. More- lMuuibtoir CuutruciH. The R H. Johnson Co., of thta city, received the coutracl for the plumbing work on the three twofamily apartments now uuder way at street aud Corinthian avenue forO. D. Johnston, of , u j,u owns other apartuieuta In that section. TheJohusun Company has received I " **w aswc* men VU

> the cuutract for the plumbing work al | the BelJevue Hotel, which Is to be 9 1 enlarged aud also to have many alter '] atlous made. The Johusuu Company s now has contract work lu this city to U the amount of {15 000 1 1 PERSONALS j Clarence E. Freeman and family, wboapenttbe season here, have re- | turned lo their Camden home, -Ho | North Second street. Miss Louisa Morris, a student al the Trenton glate Normal School, •pent a few days during the week with her parents, City Clerk and Mrs. I Harry A. Morris. J. 8 Beach, a well-known Boardwalk merchant, has closed his store ] aud left for Merchautvjlie. where he I will spend a few days before going to biahomeln Meariviiie, Pa. Lewla Barrett and family, who have I residing at Pleasantviile during ; the summer, took occupancy of the " Rev. Mr. Conover's cottage, Central •venue, near Fourth Btreet, Monday. J W. J. Barr, a well-known Phtladel- 1 pbla banker, and hi* daughter# have closed tbelr cottage at Ninth street and Asbury avenue and are toow at their winter residence In Philadelphia, t Roland Bteelman, a bookkeeper for ' tbe Ocean City Title and Trust Com- ' c. |_ LAKE

; —REAL ESTATE AGENT.. | t an Aibary Avanas. Oosan city, If. j. L Lou for sals. COUacssfor rant. ( (^>sTaspondsp«ss soitciud ; * t r mark lake I Undertaker and Embalm er CMTKAL AVIXUK j 'Pbona l* OCEAN CITY. N. J

pany. has returmnl from a two weeks' vacatluu. I^awreuce N icker«ou was ,, -uhsliluthig for him during litMahaeuce. ,. l»eroy Howe ami wife have returiu-d from an uijlu trip through Balvm and ,t Cumberland Counties They will y lake a trip later this week lo filmy Ridge Summit, slopping st Harris- , buig ami Gettysburg, i- Mis. M. J.\!touey, of IlieSlraml Hotel, I III# .city, 'has returned from a visit 1. < (o Lakeuood, which resort, she says, Is already doing a line business. Mrs. I Itoney is with Mrs. J. K. Morrison «t t , tile Idk-u ild fc r the present, j ' Bob" Collins, who Is weJI-kuoa n to baseball fan# here, lias returned lo * Ills home In Somer*' I'olnt after pilch- ' lug durlug the summer for the teams | ' in Wild wood ami West Chester. He ' . will S410U resume the study of law 1 William H. Horn and wife, of Phil . •delphla, were among tb# vkilors here Friday. Mrs. Horn, early in ihe | week, made a narrow escape from ser- ! lou# Injury by a fall dow n a llight of "lairs al her home III Philadelphia, one of her heels catching in a elep. Eugene Darby, noi of F E. Dsrbv, has returned to Jiih studies at the! Hahnemann Medical College. Philadelphia. afier spending the season here. He w is accompanied to Philadelphia by a college unite, Carl Heimlich, of .Scran ion, whom be entertained for a few days. Mrs. O. H. Henry has clo-ed her J hotel here afier a very sticce-sful sea--011 ami ha- taken a house al 1722 Spring Garden street, Philadelphia, ' where she will be pleased lo -ee her ' many friends. Mr. Henry, who ha- :

I been ill, is recovering, his friend# here ! \ will be pleased to hear. Clayton Brick Roberts, of Marlton L was a visitor at the home of (. layton j Maine# Brick ami wife, of till# city, ' his week. He will cuter the Culver- ' •nyof Pennsylvania, taking courses it the Wharton .School of Commerce " »nd Finance a# aoou as |K)ssible, but j be school i* now crowded. John R. Jones ami family returned :hls week froui a few days' visit to M -. lones' brother. Ur F. K Jones, a den (let of Colllngvwood aud Harry Rey "old#, of West Philadelphia Mr. Rr . nolds came back with them and sprnt several day# here. His daughter. Mips dyra, w as here a day or two. W H.Harris and wife. ofthl-cUyf! have returned from a few days' vi-ii to Camden. They brought do*a,4N Hyes Examined Vltbont Drops °Do»nx lo Ib.ilnil^Sa S(> stock Ot Kjrr (>(*■•«* »t;d S;— I. «. -o "Plete as cat> br fonad lo anyVitj^ A. W. ELY lOOa AlUatlc Avrtiftf ATLANTIC CITT, N. J. dbore Kast but Passes Door. Vatablfhsd IWB. Hsll Phnns W- s |

their machine from Cumdeu (heir - daughter, Miss Hazel, aud Ml»# Mm* • rls. "Indent- at Ihe J'renlon HtaU Normal Bchooi, uud MisH 51lrlam I Kelchly, Who 1* studying domestic I science al Temple College, Philadelphia. j ABBOTTS' Alderney Dairies Inc. Philadelphia and Scaahore Seventh St. and West Ave. Ocean City, N. J. Abbott's "A" Milk Cream Buttermilk I - - ; I Our Wall Paper is a veritable find. We aim to please the particular. Just cornel down and inspect our numerous | designs. If you are critical it may take you a long lime to decide — there are so many patterns to choose | from— but the point is that you can !»e suited exactly right and at prices] that will appeal to you. ALFRED R. SMITH 1048 Asbury Ave. Ocean City New Jersey Are You a T Slave to Stoves? Is your house heated only in spots ? Do you want to do away I with the dirt and trouble of carrying coal and ashes through the rooms? Do you want more heat at less cost? Why not investigate the ItlTERntfTlonXL Onepipe Heater Ask us if it is prac- -jB : I deal foryour home I j[7^S>Tl| j j SWAN A TROUT. Agents 1040 Abbuo Ave.. Ocean City, N.J. — • « r X

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$6^5 R. H. JOHNSON CO.'S STORE S46 ASBURY AVENUE John Marts Lumber Co! Ninth Stroot and Haven Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J. Lumber BuUdin, P,,.,. PU,„r Bu.rd. N.n,iS„h Weigh„ e,c- ®«thn«iea Furnished. Prompt Delivery.

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:'i 1 Any Kind Any Where ) J • i j Joseph G. Champion Building Contractor OCEAN CITY, N. J. / % Tenth Street and West Avenue S B SWAN j E TROUT Swan and Trout PRACTICAL Carpenters an[' Builders JOOfaING A SPECIALTV IOAO ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY N. J. I YOU SHOULD NAVE li A Reliable Builder I] To erevt your Ocean City collage. You cannot spare the lime I to look after it closely y outsell and must depend upon the I I honesty of the contractor. I I have built for a large number of people and could refer you to I any or all of them. 3 I Send for the list of names and photographs ol the houses. Otis M. Townsend [ 8th St. Opposite P. 0. BUILDER °i'r || City Garage SEVENTH AND HAVEN AVE, OCEAN CITY. NEW JEN6EY L. W. MILLER proprietor TELEPHONE . 203 j ' BELL PHONE 10

Sutton 6l Corson Co. M G e n e ra 1 Cont racto rs ; — ■ grading and street building I N I NTH ST. ANO, SIMPSON AVE. OCEAN C«TV. N. J 8 1 - «_! | — PHONE YOUR QRDRR TWO PHONES: SOS. 220 FRED P. BELI For Things Good to Eat stventh street and asbury avenue Reliable place to do your markotlnK Meats, Groceries. Fruits and Vegetables. r ; FREE DELIVERY TO ALL PARTS OF CITY < I O PEN ALL THE YEAR I ' ( I Geo. F. Saxton c fainting, rarer hanging. GffA/A//A/G awo decorating 1046 asbury avenue I OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY

0,0 n SU]RF: laundry ,2Q °c ,f)n Avenue Ocean Citv N t Ot>ODTORK. QUICK SERV^ALL WORK DONE ON PRk^,SES ' | PLhASfc LIVE US A TRIAL Real Estate For Sale 'Bra BASOAINS jsom. aTrrnish^ psy %»£"""• - Alonzo Cotton Aabury Avenue (v - _ Oeonn City* N, *j. Building Lots for Salt-First Street and Asbury Avenue Bargain Price If Sold at Once Yearly House— $ 1 2,00 per Month -a&ysaA SCUUb s&ss^. M°XFy JO UMV ON MORTGAGE. *\7 anlruil" n T'T ^ ,*H •V°n O<!nui nty. J M. CHESTKR ^ CO., OCSAN ClTV, N. J, I REAL ESTATE INSURANCE Clavfon Haines Brick | A11 Eighth St. Ocean city. N. U. I % mm Advertise in the Sentinel.

■j AMI) OTIS M. TOWKSEM builder OpyicK: 8th St. Opp^itr p 0 OCEAN CITV, N.J. Only galvanized nail* exterior work Joseph D. Lep CARPENTER J0BBIM5 W0KK A SPtCWLTT VhotM, Isi-M | 829 Pr«M»l»n« flmer Oc Ctty. |t j George W. H«rrU Contractor, Builder and Jobbing PU#. Frrc. UumgrnWp., . f Leander S. Corson BUILDER 103B WCtLCV Ave. OCCAH CITV, fi.J. .HOIll.Uj.,, Alteration ^ ^ HUMBERT C. PONTIERE ; BUILDER I TmIH StilM ocuicin. lj. ALBERT G. GILBERT^ j PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTEB 645 Asbury Avenue, UL kAK cit* . ft. J. K*llm#t«# KurnUM. | Kail 1.1 lie of John Gar*, a liven I y *ro etc., nx Oar Al^». John t. Uwi#' 0u _ •tkatiy lo «lock. hnuibf *od PaIdM* Sappn*.. Bicycle Tire* *t»<3 Huppiie*. Eicjcu P^rlo# Prompily AltendeO Tc. 6. 0. Adiai f. W Aflini H.S.A4iii 6E0. 0. ADAMS k CO, PLASTERING, RJkNGE SETTING BUCK LAYING, tic.. Etc, AU Work la Maaya Line Promptly Attended To. OCEAN CITY, N J BRECKLEY'S HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS CLINTON L. BRECKLEY, Pro# Ready Mixed I'ulnu, Lead and Oil# 920 and 922 A*bury avenue. DANIEL KRAUSS Electrical Contractor 411 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY Bell Phane. Ij7-W

Now is the Time to Plant Privet Hedge' Thomas J. Thorn florist 1128 Bay Avenue Ocean City New Jersey Something N e w for tbe benefit of Oceaa City people Ocean City House Cleaning Company will tout hzticl. boar-ilag hooaa. prlT*t« <nn>, «ir Ihlr# j co have lit « ir«t». «*Vrryib»aR. Just five ,»» th^ Job, -Ti. . J.br re-l» All work iruaraBtw j mil eootmct or day. (lite a- a 7a0 West Avenue City New Jeraey . R Ml Phone, 7S W JONE5, KOOERS ft BA55CLL A. I. JON KB, ilana^er flair Cnttint JMRY MhlCO'S SIlTilE film First-Class Service

J EIGHTH and BOARDWALKand '843 ASBURY AVENUE ATLANTIC ICE COMPANY poc(Jno M0Dntajn fcfi T*nlh «ncf Wnnt Avnnu* occaw eirv n j First class fixtures) (ARC THE KIND - r— f SUOP^U) w.hkn a man or a woman is looking for good plninbtng fixtures they don't want nuy other kind and when they come here for supplies they don l gel any other k ind either. All ol our plumbing work Is of n superior character and the reasonableness of our prices will please yon plentifully, ff«-!l Thone, No. ty HANS BURKHARDT 848 81 Ktton Avmm WWWTV,!.! " ' 1 ty an Advettliwraent in the SBNttNXI,