OCEAN CITY SENTINEL
VOL. XXXIX.
OCEAN CITY, N. J., THURSDAY, OCTOBKH X), 11)19.
NO. 30
Ocean City Sentinel publiftbcd Weekly it OCEAN CITY, ra. u. — By— R. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor $1.0 o Per Year, Strictly in Advance. nSDIUAI. J)li. W. P. HAINES COR. NINTH ANO WESLEY AVE OCEAN CITY. N. J. I H to 10 U. III. ut-y li'K tiOUHH: il to a p. in. ( n tuft p. in. tU'ii l'l»ne,t*l Mrvltc il tiyinuaiittcA MaviMi' .«nj O" rrflivc UyiUUAAllCN Swiillili Movciut'Ul« Dk. Florence 15. Haines Hour* l>y Appointment OCEAN CITY, N J.. J!uur»--4*10»,tn., J-* p. m Allen Corson, U. ,D. 8i6 Wesley Avenue Ocoan City Now Jorsoy .Mkll ». *• lnier-MlaU« I'JO-Ai UKRSCHEL PETTIT, M. D. 807 WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY Ufflce Hour*: ¥ to ID*, in. 7 to B p. ill. i'iiUDO omor Hours l'Uoue-U Unlit H it. in. t ap. m. U S p. Hi. JulIN H. WlIITICAR, M. I). Eighth and Central Ave. Ocean City. n. J. Qk. Wilson Y, Christian 809 Central Avenue OCKAM CITY. N. J. J tell Phone, 152. Jietl Phone J»i-W Ocean City Calls Given Immediate Attention DR. DAVID M. SAXE veterinary surgeon Pori 11 Specialty »o NORTH VIKGINIA AVENUB ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Pormctly Chief Veterinarian U. S. Eapreaa Co. Oltc* Hour*. Ooflcn Clip _ l urwlay WnlmadHy.r U 11 a. jn. Kri-Uy, Saturday, { l 30-5 JO p. in. DR. CHAS. H. VAIL Osteopathic Physician Ocean Clt* urtlo© Philadelphia Su6 Ktatilli ML tlTi Ileal KaUtr Trunt llldg. rbon«,94&.J Phone. Walnut ItW Booth Pnoin» Nighl Phone Call* 06- W Hughes' Central Pharmacy 8th and Wesley Ave. Ocean City, N . J Ptaoue 215- W Plmnw ynurnrdcra Wc dHIvrr rrcc ATTOBNKYJt-AT-I.AW. Wootton, Harcourt & Steelman LAW OFFICES 409 NlBTH STMEIT Law tUHOinn Octan CiTT. n. J. ATLannc City. N. V. 0"ica Mowaa iti. a. an. M. MORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR AT-LAW, rio iiclinr, Master and Kaainlnwr In Chamrr, iirnnr Court Commissionnn. Notary labile. vape may w»t)«T not n. J. (Oppoafta PttftUO Buildings); W. HOLT AHUK. Awnaaw C. HOBW«LL j^AVV OFFICES Apgar & Boswell, Mamtkim IW CnAPCaav. KUURHK HUll.DINO. A4M7KY AVKNUK^KK-HTH^KKKI LAW OFFICES Godfrey & Read Kr*om« Rib, Rlfl and »I7 Hnrtlatt Hulldiu*. :: : ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.
Cohvtyancini Notary Publ^ ^ JOSEPH L, PYLE I Member 8oc. Inc. Accountants j PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT Income Ts* Kaporia 757 Aabury Ave. WM. H. Coixissom. |R. I At*n> M.Am. Hoe. t\ KCivil Engineer and Surveyor ^ City KnftriM-r, Or* an Clly.N J. ABBOTTS' Alderney Dairies Inc. Philadelphia and Seashore Seventh St. and West Ave. Ocean City, N. J. Abbott's "A" Milk Cream Buttermilk HAVK yon a collage, bungalow ot apartment to ftirniahr We have a line of PURNrfflkX nt Ic** than Philadelphia price*. Window shade* $ specialty. CHAS, C. AOAM3 A 9HO. tfO-3* AABURY AVE*
J SPECIAL SALE ! WEAVER'S! ® of Yard Goods, Repliants, Hungalow Aprons, Middy 4 (ft Blouses, Rath Rugs, Ladies' Hose, Children's Sweaters S u and Hats, Scrims, Cretonnes, Toweling, Voiles, Skirt- C ings, Satin and Outing Flannel. 4 ® Ficishcr's Yarn and C. M. C. also Special. J /ft All the above go back to Oti^itul Prices on Monday. J ig We now have a full supply of Blankets and Fleece- 4 (jj lined Underwear. We can outfit Women in Ribbed (t 0 and Wool Garments. Children's, both Boys' and ? j? Girls,' up to 1 6-year sizes. 4 (I) \k /pQWAh'c 809 A5BURY AVENUE fl v VVCu VWl W OCEAN CITY, N. J. FOR SALE Wesley^Ve. bel. Elighthi St. Fine large house facing East, especially desirable for all-year-round being heated by hot water. Large rooms for summer rental and high basement suitable for apartment. Lot 50x120 with double garage. Beautiful surroundings, - $"7,500 Massey 8c Edwards OCEAN CITY. P4. J. fliPlf The Soundness fpm? of America We believe in the soundness of America — we believe in its capacity for production and fairness to all. Many problems may occur, but they will be wisely solved. Whenever we can be of service to you in financial matters, consult us freely. : First National Bank OCEAN CITY.N.J. 'zz==^===:^ .i.,> - 1 . SIMMS' RESTAURANT and DELICATESSEN 822 Boardwalk Closed for Season Sunday, Oct. 5 %
Bell Phone, 186-J Furniture Stored » Rcupholstcring LET US \Window Shades ESTIMATE \ . . FOR YOU /Awnings and (House Furnishings Our price** are Lowest pos-lble consistent with Hood Work and Best Material. Lawrence n. Lear 654 Anbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J.| i d ibtm cpqihpate£ or w1nter lease Ai Alll Mhtl 1 U — FURNlSHEDorUNFURNISHED JOSEPH I. SCUUU flCENCY 757 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J. 4
Decide to Increase your funds by making weekly deposits with the Ocean City 1 ilk and Trust Company. It will be n ^rent source of satisfaction to you to refer to your bank book, showing the steady growth of your money. Accounts are invited, including yours. ^ per cent, interest Paid on Time Accounts. % Ocean City Title and Trust Company OCF.AN CI1Y, N, J. %
Ou r W all Paper ! is a veritable find. We aim to please the particular. Just come down and inspect on r numerous designs. If you are critical it mny | take you n long time to decide — there are so many patterns to choose • from hut the point is that you can be suited exactly right and at prices tlmt will appeal to you. ALFRF.D R. SMITH 1048 A«bury Ave. Ocein City New Jereey JYJARK LAKE Undertaker and Embalmer «p r«wnt*t Vbun* I* 4KIMAP CITY, P- J
i hafle1qh buying much property in this city
U: Philadelphia Mannfaeturer | Will Operate Mill-Project-J) iug Some Big Plans. ft Norman H. Hallelgli, of Fblladel* Y pliia, wiio»e name tiaa been imd flj freely mid frequently for two or three a week* Iti conn eel lot) with purcliaae* (ft of latul und property In thla city, wa» { K In town a few day* during the week, J) ami continuation of eome of Uie*e rev port* wan obtained. J Mr. liallelgh aaid ou Saturday Ibat V be ban bought the plant formerly * known a* "The City Mill." ou Sixth K Mtreet, near Weal a\%uue, and that be K expected that the mill would be In ft operation till* week. It Is planned to ft turn out general woodwork, and to (j) employ several men. gj | tie alho purctia»ed the old lumber - yard properly formerly held by Krambe* J. 8 in it b at Fourth atreet aud Haven avenue. He »ald that the Ilral thing tie will do there 1» to clean up the place. I Kegardlug reporta of two proponed large apartment houaea or apartment hotela on the oceau frout, ou land between Brighton place and Fifth atreet, receutly purchased by blra, and for which houaec plana have been drawu, Mr. Hallelgh aald that theae plana arf only tentative. j Concerning other reporta, Mr. Hafleigh did not care to talk, but atraet reporta have It that he la preparing to make many exteualve Improvement* In thla city. | Mr. Haflelgh, ou Haturday, bought, through Maaaey A. Kdwarda, the brick garage, at the corner of Ninth atreet aud Ocean avenue, owned by John R _ • Grove*. Mr. Hallelgh will complete ! the building. It la said that he will j | al*o add another alory, which may be made Into a large hall or apartment*. Mr. Haflelgh haa bought the Beegle expreaa hualneaa from William H. Beegle aud alao a large atable on Weal avenue, north of Eighth atreet, I from John Bramell, of till* city. Mr. Haflelgh will leave within a short time for Florida, where he baa j large holding*, and where lie expectt to remaio a few weeks. Then he will be in Ocean City at frequent interval*. Mr. Haflelgh la president of Haf1 lelgh <fc Co., prealdeul of the Haflelgh Rendering Company aud president of the Emil Weill Manufacturing Company, all of Philadelphia. Mr. Haflelgh, ou Tuesday, bought the home and bualneaa of B. F. Bard, on Aabury avenue, below Tenth atreet. It la stated that the houae will be converted Into apartment*. Hus h Coltaicc Here. "" Clayton Haluea Brick haa aold for the account of Otla M. Townaend, of thla city, the cottage 2025 Central avenue to Mlaa KIU E. Knlpe, of Atuhler. Mr. Brick haa two or three aalea about nettled.
DRAMATIZE SUNDAY SCHOOL' LESSON Baptist Children Will Show the Finding of Hoses in the Bnllrnshes. Special attention ta being given to the building up of the Sunday morn- 1 lug attendance at the First Baptist Church, and of Increasing the Interest I Hi the aervlcea. Place la given on the program for the children, who are attending morning service lu Increasing number* Fifteen minute** belong to them, during which time they contribute something to the eervice and are given an Interesting aermonette by the pastor. Bo rar, Belva Bmlth aud Mildred CarlH011 have done well In taking part. Bunday a week several children will dramatize their Bunday school leaaon | for the congregation, on the flndlng of Moae* lu the buUrunhea. Real bullrunliea, doll baby and basket will be Muaed, and with them the children will reproduce the acene. The Munday school has made a big Jump In alteudauce for thla time of ' the year and la getting under way for a big winter's work, Bpeclal atteuI 1 I i.. I. a(>% mm mm In* n A t« * m I* • t fl •* n I a Ml i \ vkl
Ion la given thechildren'a work I In the heglnnerv' and primary grades, and there la much of Interest aud fb- 1 elructlou for these children in the ex 1 erclses, | In the larger school, the pastor has taken oYer the active leadership, as I slated by. Roland rtleelman, and has ' introduced much to make the eesalona I lively and Interesting. The play planned for the fleet Ruu- 1 day of November must be postponed I until a later period, owing to some of the young men who were asked to I participate going away. Instead, there wilt be given au Illustrated talk with the lantern In the afternoon on an Interesting topic to be annouueed next week Other rally featnrea will be Introduced. (let the Latest Phonograph Records! 1 at Lake's Jewelry Htore. "Oh, What Ma Pal Wat Mary." "I've Out My Captain Working For Me Now," "Hear Old Pal of Mine," ' I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles," • Pretty Little Rainbow." kdv., 11, Neat, colored girl desiring to stay all winter, wishes position as cham lH>rmaid, waitress or housework. Apply to Lola Jordan, «M Haven ave. * adv., It. Fnn Rrxt.— Furnished apartment* n rooms aud balh, from Nov, 15 to May 1, Apply Central avenue adv., ItI
MAY OBSERVE ARMISTICE DAY r iLocal American Legion Post Members Talk Over Plana for Celebration. At a meeting Thursday evening In the City Commissioner*' rooms, the Morgau-Rauck Post <if the American Legion doubled it" membership. ? Committee* were appointed to draft a constitution aud by-laws, to wait upon all eligible men in this community and request them to become members aud to attend to various other mailers of business to lie accomplished lu the work of organization. 1 Many points were discussed, among them plans for a permanent home for the post. The suggextlou of a possible ladles' auxiliary lu the near futur-5 was discussed at leugtti. Alao plans were talked over for a large celebratlou hereon Armistice Day, November 11, the entire city to take part. A coin - , mtttee was appointed to present resolutions to the City Commissioners regarding this. I Among the members present it was agreed to gather as many service men , as possible ou the following Sunday evening, assemble tn front of the city I halt at 7.80 o'clock aud march to the First Presbyterian Church, where Post Chaplain R. rt. Snyder would ofI delate at memorial services for the , uiauy friends aud "huddles" of legion I members who fell lu battle a year ago . last week. , WORK PROGRESSES i Pari of Willie- Horae Pike Mooa | Krudy for far. It Is announced that the work ou J the While Horse Pike Is progressing • so satisfactorily that 27 miles oL the i improved road from Camdcu to Ati lautlc City will be open to full public 1 | use, from Camdeu to El wood, by M Thanksgiving. Thla will do away f | with the preaent Inconvenient detours. • It Is expected that the work on the entire road will be completed by June of next year. j I This will be good news to the many • Oceau City cottagers who use this road. f-'rwciurc-cl Arm. r Mrs. E. B. Bacou, a cottager of thla M city, recently tripped and fell over a rug on one of the floors of her home 1 1 aud fractured her left arm. Hhe la under treatment at Scotch Hall.
FIREMEN G1YEN DOUBLE SALARY Can't. Get Vacations, They Work and are Given Wages for Extra Time Served. After the tolls had been read by City Clerk Morris at the weekly meeting of the City Commissioner*. Director Fisher asked Mr. Morrla if he had twice read a bill of otic of the tlremen or whether there were two bills. Mr. Morris answered that there were two bills. Jt developed that three or four of the city's tlremen are uol taking or will nut take vacations this rail, and they will be paid for their services and alao receive their vacation pay. The department is short one ruau by reason of the absence of Hamuel Carhart, who fell and severely Injured j himself a few weeks ago. The statement Is made that it has been found Impossible to get men to substitute in the tire department for , $2*i a week. MOVIE MAN HERE. _____ luce lTodticer n Gueflt of K. W. lidwurdH. J. Parker Read, of New York, moving picture producer In Brazil and Argentine for the Thoa. Ince Cor|*oraHon, was in town a few daye ago, the gue»t of K. W. Edwards. For thirty eight years Mr. Read has been a traveler in Booth America. He was the llrst employer of Mr. Edwards, whom he took to Boulli America. aud who was lu tual couulry for six years from 18S2. Mr. Read lias returned to New York, but will leave for Bouth America December I. BRIEF MEETING ^ > Cotunilisloners Passed Resolution* Paid utile. The City CommlaMonera held au unusually brief weekly meeting, \ The board adopted two\reeo!utlQh*A read at the meeting of OclokHjMkdJfcariug ou the bay friraV: improvement work. "One the contract to E. M CoriKm^^lqitLtrie other oue provided' for financing this work. Beveral hflla were read aud ordered ^pald. f IftAuy Ivxcarslonlsls The exclKslon train to this city from Philadelphia ou the Reading Railroad ou Sunday brought teu cars, well tilled with paaseugera, to this resort. It was a beautiful day, aud the visitors enjoyed tbelr outing. Some i few people took baths in the oceau, » but most of The visitor! were content • either to stroll ou the Boardwalk or llah or go crabblug.
trolley car trips are soon to be curtailed
LODGES TO HAVE EXCURSION PARTY Washington Camp and P. O. of A. Plan Jolly Time for j Tomorrow Night. The "excursion party" tomorrow evening under the auspices of membera of Washington Camp, No. 75, P. I O. 8. of A., and the P. O. of A. Lodge I lu the headquarters of the two organIllations, lu the Hano Building, promises to be well attended. The membera and their friends are assured a good time. j Each couple attending will take a Tbox lunch, i There will be an entertaining pro- | gram of exercises, I The Hallowe'en masquerade party r by Washington Camp on Friday evenr ing of next week will be one of the big ' I social altalrs of the fall.
Hoagtit Vtellrvoe Haiti*. Mr*. May C. Taylor, of New Haven. Conn., bought the properly of the Rellevoe Batbs Co., Inc., of this city, ottered at sberltT* sale at Cape May [Court House on" Monday. The propI erty was sold to satisfy a claim of Mrs. Marie K. A, 8church, of this city. Ray* Home Here. George F. Haxton, painter, of this city, hat purchased the cottage M8 I Aabury avenoe. He and hts w ife | have moved to their new- home from ths house they have been occupying at 104ft Aabury avenue, and ate mak I Ing Improvemrnta. IL Curtis Robinson, 744 and 74K A • | bury avenue, Ocean City, N, 4 , ha* been appointed a Commissioner of Deeds for Pennsylvania, with full aw- 1 Lhorltyto take acknow ledgment and proof uf any deed, mortgage or other conveyance of any lands, tenements or hereditaments tying or being In aald Btatt, or any other writing under seal. I to be used or recorded In Pennsytva- | nla, and to administer an oath or atttrI mathm. adv., tf. Fok 8xi,x— The very desirable cor* , net of Tenth street and Central ave- > | uue, HhxlftO feet inquire of Andrew I Brown, 1418 Colombia avenoe. Philadelphia, Pa tdv., tf.
Traffic Too Light to PayCar Rons Down Beach Saturday Nights. Travel on the lone pay-a»-you tn ler car of the local electric line has so fallen ofl during the last few days i hat Bupt, Chew announced yesterday that, beginning next Monday, the car will curtail Its daily trlpa down to Bouth Ocean City and return. The car will leave up towu for Bouth Ocean City at fl 30 a. m. and returning will leave FIfty-olntb street at 7 a m. The car will again leave the oorth section of the city at 7 SO o'clock aod start lit return trip from Fifty-ninth street at 8 15. In the afternoon the car will leave uptown at 4 o'clock aud start from Fif-ty-ninth atreet at 4 45 o'clock. The company, for the accommoda tlon of ihr people living In Bouth . Ocean City, Is running the ear on Saturday evenings- ll leaves Bouth . Ocean City at 7 o'clock and starts . back from Ninth street aud the Board- - walk at 10 30 o'clock.
BACK FROM EUROPE ' i»r. Unntrl Mvtfent Jlar wo to Hcranton. Dr. Daniel Btedenr, son of W. F. E. i Btvdvm, of Philadelphia, returned a i few days since to the home of hts par- ! ents In Narberth, after being mustered out of the service at Camp Merrick. Dr. rttedem was in the First Dlvl- ! •Ion of the Army of Occupation, but; dating the war he was on the firing . line and saw active service for about a j year. He it a graduate of Hahnemann College, Philadelphia, and since hi# return to this country he has received < an offer to go to Bcranton to reorganize the hospital In that place. Attended gsasral. Mayor J, U. Champion, City Solicitor j A C, Bo* well, City Clerk H A. Morrla. Freeholders John P. Fox J It. drove# ! | and J. Presmtt Cadman, of this eliy. [ attended the funeral of Frank W, Powkes at Sea lilt CUy Sunday after- - noon. +.#■♦ — fitilee to A«Tt«IS#ok I- 1 Change* nf copy for display adver- - 1 tlwmsnn must beat this office net e later than Tuesday noon for tu«*fth>o k-itn lit# Hgrrrixtu Thla rule wilt ba Mikity adhared $e. Mv„ if
[SERVICES HERE IN MEMORY OF MEUSE=ARGONNE HEROES I .t ;
SCULL AGENCY i HAS MANY SALES Several Large Transactions Arc Closed Here Within Last Few Days. r The Josepli I. Scull Agency haa re j cently tuade a number of sale*, fotiic : | of them of more than ordluary inter- > ! e>t. One of the agency's largest »alfwas that of the half block of laud formerly occupied by the F'ratubes J . I Bmlth Lumber Company at Fourth I •ttreel and Haven avenue to Hallelgh i Jc Co., of Philadelphia. Ollltr sales made by this agency ate as follows: Cottage, account of B- It. Morse, *>? I ■ Atlantic City, 306 Central avenue, to ' R. P. Hardegau, of Philadelphia. Cottage, accouul of Price 1. Pattern,! 1 216 Wesley avenue, to Mrs. Mary A. : Milton, of Philadelphia. Lot 171, Section Ci, for W. L. Wblt- | . laker, to Harry Hayes, of Oceau CUy. Large corner pro|*erty, at Thirty - i third street aud Central avenue, to \V. j ' B. Ltutou, of Camden. Store# aud apartment" of J J. Dougherty 916 18 Anbury avenue, toj Mrs. Jcuule A. Irelan, of Atlantic | (%ouuty. F. W. FOWKES DEAD f I . Many Friends Attended Funeral of Freeholders' Clerk. Frauk W. Fowkes, who for eleven years was clerk of the Cape May County Hoard of F're^boWers, and • who died Weduesdy uiglrt of last week '..at hi# home at Sea isie City, , was buried Sunday afternoouA Mr. Kowkes, who was 5S yeiwqj*#; t jdled of locomotor ataxia, from wrncli . he^UrtTmllired a uumber of years, al- j G though he continued to perform bl»| . dutle* as clerk of lie freeholder# up to r the lime, of bis death, assisted by . Mayor Irving F'ltch, of Sea l-le. i — ~~ BIRTHDAY SURPRISE F. K. Darbs's Family Hrlp 3 Htm Ccletsrotc. The family of F'ra::k E. Darby, of ^ thla city, gave hltn a birthday surprise . party ou Bunday, aud all had a very enjoyable lime. There was the usual cake with the required uumber of cane dlea. i, Beside Mr. and Mrs. Darby there i were present Norman Darby aud fatuity, of Philadelphia; Bertram Darby aud family and Roy E, Darby aud wife, of this city.
HEXAMER WILL j BUILD COTTAGESl Three to be Started at Once on Ground on Gardens Tract, Commodore William E. Hexamer, of Philadelphia, and one of Ocean Clty'a active cottagers, has purchase 1, through the agency of Harry P. Stanton, tlx lots on Nassau road and North street, on the Ocean City Oardens tract, fn>m Charle# W. Masland, of Philadelphia. Commodore Hexamer will build ou these Iota several modern properties of a distinctive type, differing coasiderably from anything In Ocean City. The work of building three of these houses is to be started at once. > " * Are you looking for a cottage site In the Harden#, price** >500 to or a house with bay front, In center of town? For terms apply to Abel D. i Soutl.ei? Central avenue, or phone . {go. adv.,bl. tf i Legal papers of all descriptions, in- , flndlng wills, are carefully drawu by R. Curtis Hoblnsou at hi# office, 744 Aabury avenue. Ocean Ctty, N.J adv
Dtr Snyder, Chaplain of Mor- | gan-Rauck Post, Preaches Strong Sermon to Members The member* of ibc Morgan- Planck | Post uf the American [«egiou.of Ocean Jetty, r. unci ay evening inarched in a body to the F1r«t Presbyterian Church, where the poet chaplain, the Kev. R. j ri . Suydex .delivered a special ad dram • Lo them. Pile occasion a Inch called the young men to the church wa* the anniversary of the Meuec-Argoane Battle, one of the bloodiest parttcipatrd to by the men of the Twenty -ninth Division. The men marched into the church during the nioglug of "On ward, 4'brlaj : i* u Soldier*." The chaplain read a number of citations received by the Twenty-ninth DivUioo, which showed t tie heroic part played by the young men preaent in the great conflict. After reading the citelious. Dr. Snyder declared that Ocean CUy could never repay the young men for the I victory they bad helped bring to the I world, aud he said he hoped that the appreciation of the citizen# had not mded with a few public celebrations laud banquets. Words arc easy and loheap, but action is what is needed. Everywhere buildings and memorial parks are already dedicated. Why I not get busy here ? The chaplain addressed the soldier* I of past days on the question of DemocI racy, declaring that they had erowued I the word. The speaker dealt with DaI mocracy a* 11 had developed In America's war#. First. l>emocracy emerg- | log, as seen tn the Revolutionary War. Becoud, Democracy expanding, as -eeu lu the Mexican wars. Third, Democracy abiding, •» seen in the Civil War. F'ourth. Democracy proItecliug, as seen In the Spanish American War. Fifth, Democracy serving, I a* seen tn the World War. The citizens of Ocean City should remember that their boys were called to serve suffering humanity, the -peaker aald. Thousands and thousands died for the new Ideal, and shall those who have reaped where they have sown fall In this preeent grave crisis of the world? Not if the aplrlt of I the member* of the American Legion lean prevent It. And they can. Tbey stopped the Hun. They can and will I stop Bolshevism, eoclal unreel, eel- ' flahuess aud greed. Help them In thla f I uew battle. j GET THE SENTINEL i J piopertv OwflcniCsB Tbns Keep f IB Toocb Wills City. Those who are not subscribers to the I SiocrtNKU, and are interested In Ocean City, as property owners or summer
residents, should not fall, before re* I turning home, to order the paper sent to them at tbelr winter re#ldencea. With the BcsTtKBi- reaching them every week, they will tbns know all the worth-while uews of Ocean Ctty, including the official actions of the 1 city authorities. Ware's speclslilet. Fresh roasted, hot peannta, jH cents per pound. Finest quality fresh butter, *& ee eta per pound. Masosrtrutt Jaw, quarts and pints. 1 Elegant flavored coflee only 50 eeots - per pound ; good as the best. . New crop New Orleans molaseee, 80 I cents per quart. [ Large assortment choke apples, og'latiges, banana* and all klna of fruit > ] ai*av« on hand. Fresh rgg» right from the country, , plenty of tbem. Helnz's sweet mixed pkklee, very " tasty. 16 eeots per half-pound, adv., tf To One aod All—- Do not forget the e old reliable Bay Villa Laundrv, which was established lu 1916. Try it oncecomplete your Isnndty while yon watt. Call, write or phone, IflMV, • 217 Ray avenue. Ocean CUy. (f Frances Freeman, Prop. K adv., 5-8. 8moa. * For 8a uk -Corner property, hot water heat, 8 bed rooms, bath, living t. room, tliulng room, kitchen, garage, v >2100. Easy term-*. Posnssslou at 14 once. Ralph L. Chaste? , 44! Sth 8L v- adv., W 2. 44.
St. Jobn'e J£\\ Xutbcran Cburcb WCY- JOHN t. Pastor 1045 Central Avenue A Ostsbrsfton of REFORMATION ay will Im* at thr HAPT1ST CHURCH. FRIDAY EYE., OCTA.T K O'CLOCK Short addnw atrl service of wmg. Kver> IVott^tant ahouid attend ihK the aoand Atinive«sary of the Great Rrtorwatum. | The Winter Schvutale will he announced later lor srrvice# to h* conducted every Sunday » beginning Novcnibet j. I MMMHM^MmnpsMMHMiMHHPnwPSSssas' 1 . The Raptlst Corner | ii ma— ^s— n ■ 11 . , i ii in ■ i ■ n— swam— Watch this Corner for Important Announcement* Rally Sunday, November 2. ALL DAY Morning Service, K> .jo o'clock The bndltig ol in the BnUmeheH. drkiaatiwedi by the Utile chiWteo •* tttetr part in the service. Sptthl ratty evrmcm. Afternoon announcetnent next week. * IVepere to Come. . ■ ■ zsz=ssatsA ' " i ■' ' . . ... ^

