Ocean City Sentinel, 23 October 1919 IIIF issue link — Page 3

Ocean City Sentinel "niOlWDAV, OUTOBKR S3, 1910. We ahali be glad to receive item* of aud cowmuulcaUona uf luusreet lo IbU cominuulty ami cnir reader* everywhere. Ml communication# (mould be aeeoinpanleit Willi the full name and .ddreaa of the writer* nut itereiwarllY for publication, but a» a guarantee of good fe'th dots i possibly the city will get thai shirt factory. Horn* frost lu Hie air Saturday 1 luoiuuig. Many gunning llceune# have been totted lu ttil* city. The local post of Ihu American Legion la growlug. Sea 1*1* City will reconstruct teu i tquare* of II# boardwalk. Mayor Champion will take a trip to Ibe Maine wood* Immediately followbig the November election. personals. Karl M. \VaddiaRloo,of Stralhmeru. wa- bere Monday. p. a. Ciunold and family have re. turned to Philadelphia. Mr*. 1). Slack and family are located at 1028 Wealey avenue. Samuel Cob en and wife, of thla city, are vl*lllng In Lakewood. John M. Koaen bauiu ban left Ocean City for Wllkee-Uarre. Pa. rapt. K. O. Howell, Jr., of Avalon, wait a vlaitor here Monday. J. Reeve* Hlldrelh, of thin clly, spent Saturday at Surf City. MUb Letlie Hansen, of thla city, Ih visiting frlenda in Brooklyn. Mis# Mabol C. LaBarre. of thl# clly, ban returned from Honolulu. ]>. M. Fallon, oT Philadelphia, was a visitor here a f«w daya ago. Mr*. McCorkle, of South Ocean City, ban returned to Philadelphia. Mir# Elizabeth Da wen, of Philadelphia, wan a vlaitor Thuraday. J. Keevea Hildreth and wife a pent the week end at Anbury Park. William 1>. Chamber* and family have returned to Philadelphia. K O. Snow, uf Philadelphia, a cottager, waa a vlaitor here Sunday. Ralph L. Cheater and wife apenl the week-end in Werneravllle, Pa. Mr*. H„F. Uildouieyer, of Philadelphia, waa In towu during the week. Mr*. Annie Hagle ha- cloned her collage and relurued to Philadelphia. Capt. L. B. Clark and wife, of tlila city, will spend the winter at Miami, Fit. L. 8. A. Siedem, of Philadelphia, spent Sunday at Ilia collage In tills clly. Clarence Summer*, of Philadelphia, a summer re«ldcu(, waa lu town Sunday. I). W. Pedrlck mud wife have closed Ihrir cottage and are now in Philadelphia. Mm. Catherine U. Ty*on ha* taken occupancy of the cottage 824 Brighton place. A. D. Oat, of Philadelphia, was a vlmior here the latter part of Ja»t week. A. Tntlen and wife, of thin clly, are home after an absence of several weeka. Charles ('. Read and family have returned to Camden for the whiter months. George F. Bauer aud son. Harry, of Philadelphia, were among the Sunday visitors. Herbert Dugsn and wife have •tarted for St. Petersburg, Fit , going by auto. MIm M. H, VVanamaker has closed her apartments and returned to Philadelphia. Waller Chandler and wife, of Philadelphia, were lu town Saturday and Sunday. Dr. D. Hush rod James and son. David, of Philadelphia, were here Sunday. Mortimer Skinner and wife, of Philadelphia, were visitors here a few days ago.

Thomas Wattaon and wife, of Philadelphia, were here the latter part of last week. H. L, Gull |» on an auto trip through parts of Pennsylvania, Delaware and Maryland. Former Senator Kruest L. Tuatln ha* closed bis cottage and returned to Overbrook. Churchill Hunger ford and son. Churchill, Jr., of Wenotiah, were visitors here Sunday. Mm. A- P. Colllsson and daughter , Marie Louise, are visiting relative* In Philadelphia, Lawrence M, Lear and wife, of this clly, have been vMtlng relatives In Philadelphia. Mrs. Mary Slang and family have closed their cottage *»»d returned to Philadelphia. Mia# Blanche Cllft, of Philadelphia, Is the guest of Ml*# Jean Bluudlu, of the Biscayne. Mrs. C, P. Wain wrlght ha* returned to Philadelphia after spending the ■uintner here, Norman Darby and family, of Philadelphia, wert among the visitors here tills week, i. O. Laird and wife have closed 1 heir cottage and returned to Minneapolis for the winter.

Rob# Collins, elerk In Hughes' Cen- J Iral Pharmacy, Is visiting friends In j Chester County. Pa, Assemblyman James Franklin, «f We*t Philadelphia, waa among the visitors here Monday. ft. K. Hirst and wife, of Phlladel* phla, were here Sunday, accompanied by their ann , Nelson, Thomas J, Pegley and ®on, Raymond, of Philadelphia, w*f# arm ng the visitor* Sunday, Mrs, George R. Dafaehaf and slater, litee Cornelia A. UMUbmw* apthf the

WANT BOARDWALK MOVED OCEANWARD Cottagers Around Fourteenth Street Said to be Interested in Petition. Hatty Matter, of Camden, a wellknown cottager, ha* for several daybeen circulating a petition, addressed to ihuClty Commissioner*. n-quoding theiu to build the Boardwalk froin Thirteenth street out to IlieSindln. Ju»l how many tquatc# the Boardwalk I* desired to run down the l»each I* not set forth in the petition, ills fitted. < When the Boardwalk waa rebuilt I laal nuuuuer, the new section stopped 1 at Thirteenth street. 1 week-end in Germautowii. They at- i tended the Penu Swart liuioie game ' on Saturday. Mrs. E. T. Clinton and family have returned to Philadelphia after spend- 1 lug the fiuuier here. Williaai F. Bhrlver aud family have closed their apartiueula aud returned to Philadelphia. Bernard Huckdfli-chel, of West Philadelphla, a cottager, was among the visitors hyre Saturday. W. F. Valet and w ife have left this city for St. Petersburg, where they w ill spend (he winter. Commodore Charles F. Wall and family have closed their cottage and relumed to Philadelphia. Mra. U. B. Stlle*. of this city, lias been visiting her sister. Mra. William C. Scull, In Philadelphia. Charles H Masluud, lit! , and wife, of Philadelphia, were gueata of the Biscayne a few day* ago. Mm. Fred Carter, of Petersburg, • pent the week-end with her mother, Mm. S. Schurcb, thin city. C. J. Klein felder, of Philadelphia, Is , occupying his cottage at Thirty llfili street aud Anbury avenue Mr*. William P. Llppiucolt, of the Swarllunore. till* clly, is dangerously ill at her home In Medford. Mrs. Eugene I*. Dowd, of Philadelphia, was at her Ninth street cottage the latter part of la«t week. Mra. Milliceut Dare, of Palermo, ha* been visiting Mr*. Adella Abbot1 in this clly for several days. John C. Steelman lias rented C. B. Price's apartment in the Bell Apartments for the winter mouth*. Walter D. Bonsall aud wife, of Philadelphia, spent several days at their cottage during the week. J. M. Chester returned Thursday fr- m a week'* vacation trip, part of which he spent at Wernertvllle. Ell Duxeuberry and wife, of Rochester, N. V., are guests of their niece, Mrs. George W. Lee, lu this clly. Edward M. Sooy, aud wife of Philadelphia, were visitor* to l hi* city recently, where they own properly. The Rev. and Mrs. Clark, of Oceau Grove, are guest* of Mm. Clark's sister. Mm. A. D. Harrow*, this city. Francis M. Dougherty has closed Ids Corinthian avenue summer home In this city aud relurued to Philadelphia. John J. Devlrie, of this city, returned the latter pari of last week from a visit to hi* mother In Philadelphia. MHhK H. Baker, of the Waverly, ha* gone to De* Moines, Iowa, where she will spend the winter with relatives. George McCarly. clly hall Janitor, has returned from a visit to friends in Virginia. He was accompanied by his wife. George Culver, of Wild wood, representing a large Camden furniture house, we* among the visitor* here Tuesday. Chief of Police Scull ha* returned from Ills vacation I rip, spent at Richmond, Newport New* andother place* In that section. Charles Seais and wife, who own the St. George Hotel, till* city, were Irrlowntlila week. They are living ll Philadelphia J. Preeccftf Cad ma u and wife have rented Mm. Lydla O'Brien's apartment, 820 Anbury avenue, and have takeu occupancy.

E Bergman and wife, who have a bu*lne»s house oil I he Boardwalk In the summer, have gone to lew- Au- I gele# for the winter. W. W. Tjere, auditor of the Lehigh Valley Railroad, and Mr*. Tyera have closer! their summer home here and returned 10 Philadelphia. Miss Elsie Lee ha* returned lo Philadelphia. after aeveral week's vacation In thla city »Hh her parent*, Capl. aud Mrs. George W. Lee. Stanley Qulgg, who Is employed by E. A. Corson, contractor. of tbi» city, ha* gone to Washington, D. 0 . where Mr. Corson ha* a large street contract. H. Carl and wife, of Newark, who were In the restaurant bua1ue#a here during the summer, left * few day* ago for St. Pelernburg, Kla„. for the winter. E. P. Hand, of till* city- an engl- ' titer on the West Jer-ey A Heashore Railroad, I* now running on an electric train /between Camden aud AllanHe Clly. Jame* M. Herlaler and wife, of At- - lantlc Clly. »«# visitor# here thla * week. They motored over with Jacob Herr, superintendent of the PImmdI* I vilio Water Company, Erwio Schwatl. of Philadelphia, la upend ii g a week at i ha cottage of hi* ii.. p.a1 1 J. Sell wall, SOBS Cell-

father, I 'for. I J. nciiwnn, — 1 tral avenue. He has 111* friend, A bert Py#< a* hi* guest* joiwpli Swan and Dr. W. Y. ChrlaHan, of this clly, a»id Wllllsm Porter, ! formerly of Ocean City, -pent the weekend with a number of Philadelphia friend* at a house parly at If soseqitati , N.J, ' Ml** Florence PIlMffl* tie* gone to St. Petersburg. Fl#., I where she will be employed by W#tlltr Jonnn, who has a bnatna** place here and al Hi- Ptltreburf. HUf haa

MEMORIAL TABLET PLANNED FOR CITY'S SERVICE BOYS | • *

COMMUTATION RATE WANTED Progressive League Sends Request to Shore Fast Line Officials. The Progressive League will endeavur to have the Shore Fast Line give Ocean City people commutation ticket* between till* resort aud Atlantic City. The matter was brought before the league at it* weekly meeting by Dr. J. ley Hughe*, who said that he understand* that several Oceau City people make dally trip* between the two cities, some of these being young people attending a bu#lntnn college lu Atlantic City. it i* *aid that Somers' Poiut people are also asking fur commutation rate* between that town aud Atlantic City. The league Instructed it* secretary to write the Shore Fast Line official# and ask for commutation rale*. ! ■ «■», ■ FIREMEN BUSY Two Cm IIm lu Out? I»a>, Uut No If anyone say* that there are not many people lu Oceau City, don't believe hi* alory, because there was irrefutable evidence Monday afternoon, when the lire bell* rang, (bat there are quite a few people who live aud have their being in thin city al the present lime. The alarm came from the Boardwalk aud Moorlyu terrace, aud immediately the firemen, with their appa-{ ralu*. together with huucheaof auto*, rushed to the Boardwalk, followed by crowd# on foot. Bui the excitement wa* soon over. Some one had dropped a lighted match or cigar ou an awning over a store house near the approach to Hie Boardwalk at Eighth -treel. The blaze wa* extinguished quickly. Someone saw spark* from the chimney of ttie cottage of Mr. Doyle ou Sixth street, near Atlantic avenue, about 9.30 o'clock Monday evening, and ill alarm was telephoned the lire department. Mr Doyle aud family came down from Philadelphia to spend a few daye pi their cottage. They started a lire. I hat wa* all. property damaged Fraternity Youth* Accascd tajr Owner of the Premiere. A crowd of fraternity youth# who spent the summer In the cottage of \V. W. Adam#, Fourth street and Wesley avenue, are accused by the owner of doing considerable damage to the properly, aud he wauts 0280 from them. Bertram K. Wolfe, a Philadelphia lawyer who spend* the summer eeamm* here, wa# In town a few daye ago, representing the fraternity members, to' see what could be done toward effecting a settlement, but nothing had been accomplished up to a day or two sluce. The fraternity oiler* to pay Mr. Adam* $150, It I# «ald. freeholder dead 1.CVI Wciitxell Member, of County Hoard Mnm Year*, Levi Wentzell, a member of Hie Gape May County Board of Freeholder#, died at hi* home at Avalon on Monday afternoon and will be burled this morning. He had been in ill health for tome mouth#, Hollering from nervoii* prostration. It I* s#hl that he left lilt | house early till# week aud threw himself Into a lake. He wa* rescued, but died eoou afterward. .♦« MRhlne improTrmcnii, Jame# Doak, or Philadelphia, wai among the visitor# to thl* city Salur i day. Mr. Doak I* hmvlng a nurnbei • of Improvement# made by Swau d ' Trout to hi# cottage, corner of Flf teeulh at reel and A*bury avenue ICCUIII — — — ---* - ■ i

which he recently purchased from Mr*. Ida Smith. He aud hi# Tamlly expect to occupy the bou*e during the I minimer aeaaona. been employed by the gas company for *ome time, but formerly worked for Jooea Broe. on the Boardwalk I here. Henderson Evane and wife, of Aldan, Pa., who recently pnrchm*ed the property 3B4 Ocean avenue, thl* city, have taken occupancy of the cottage. They expect to make thl# their permanent home. Alex. Lawrence, Jr.. and wife, who are etlll occupying their cottage here, | have returned from a few day#' vlflt to Philadelphia, They will go to Philadelphia for the winter about , November jL W. H. Harrla and wife and L W. Mlntr.er and wife, of thla city, have returned from a week'* auto irlp. They visited Baltimore, Washington,. Mi, Vernon, Gettysburg, Lancaster aud Harrfaburg. Mls#e« Elisabeth U, and Emma McCanity, of Philadelphia, were at their cottage, 1521 A-hury avenue, Sunday, They entertained John McGanley, Ml** W. A. Fark and Joaeph Llndaey, of Philadelphia. I Ben J. J. Cooke and. George Bnrk- . Iierdt, «! Philadelphia, were in town Mniutilftv afternoon and Sunday, as naiurnay pnnnw» -■*- — ,

wa* Forrest Handy, of Philadelphia, ■II well-known member# of the Ocean I City Fl-hlng I'luh. Miss Mary Anderaon. a Phlladelrilile school teacher and property owner In this clly, spent < he weekend bert, rtne wa* accompanied by Vfiss Mather* and the Mis*#* Fannie ■nd Anne Nntt. The Mleee# Null at# alwi teacher* In Philadelphia. ikmiki foh Bent -WUh hoi and' I nnld running water, «« Weeley airei nue. u*

Move Made by Progressive League—Subscriptions from General Public. Dr. J. T. Hughe#, at the weekly meeting of the Progressive League, brought up the matter of providing a suitable public memorial for the boys! of Oceau City who were lu the service during the war with Germany. It was suggested that there should i be a brouze tablet or a luouuuieut pur- 1 : chased aud placed lu a conspicuous location lu froul of the city hall, the names of the local boy* to be Inscribed < ou the memorial. It Is estimated that the cost would be from $500 to $1000. The league plans to fluauce It, with | subscription* from the geueral public.! The tablet la to coutalu the 1 u scrip- ' lion , "Presented by the Youug Meu'e Progressive League aud People of Oceau City." P Dr. W. Y. Christian, I)r. J. Thorn- 1 ley Hughes aud Waller Allen were1 appointed a committee to ascertain r the cost of the proposed memorial. I< "THRIFT SUNDAY" 1 1 i # 1 1 To he Observed lo Ctiurcbca ou 1 October a6. I Next Sunday ha* been designated I by the savlugs division or the United Slates Treasury Departmeut as I "Thrift Sunday" In the churches oft Eastern Pennsylvania, Southern New Jersey aud Delaware embraced within d the Third Federal Reserve District. I I Ou this day, clergymeu will make I "Thrift" the subject of their sermou or lu some other way bring before their cougregatlou the vital ueceeslty of systematically saving al least t part I of their tucome. Thrift Suuday come# a# the culm!- | nation of a short educational campalgu of thrift held lu school* aud I churches. Letter* have been received I ! by the Saving* Division from leading I I educators aud prominent clergymen I eudondug the Goverumenl'a efforts lu I I making thrift a national habit. It 1*1 the couseusus of their opinion that I cburcue* aud schools aflord au Impressive medium lu bringing before the people the need of developing ' those habits of thrift aud saving that j are such a stabilizing luflueuce lu the restoration of Industrial aud social ( settlement. The study of thrift has been made a | part of the curriculum lu the public schools and haa received whole-heart-ed commeudatlou from superintendents aud principal# everywhere. Dr. Thomas E. Fluegau, State euperluteudeut of school# lu Pennsylvania, ha* expressed the opinion that there I Hliould be regular aud systematic lu- 1 > #t ruction on the subject of thrift lu I ' every ecbool In the land. | I "Registration Day" will be observed I Mlu the schools tomorrow, wlieu the! Mchlldreo will register their luteullou J i 1 uf becoming regular aavera and will be Invited to give a practical demoustrai Hon of thrift by opening a saving# aca count with their teachers. j ■ ■» . , THAT SHIRT FACTORY j f deck I.ocatlou for proposed New ludnalrjr Here. H. Green feld, of New York City, ! who wa# here about ten days ago in I an effort to Interest local business men In hi* proposed shirt factory for this resort, ws* here Friday evening lu reepouse to a letter sent him m few day* before by Clayton Haines Brick, president of the Board or Trade. (e lu hi# letter, Mr. Brick stated that II wai the sense of the members of the 1 board that euch an enterprise la deelre I able and that the board members would co operate with Mr. Ureenfald ^ a* much as ponstble. ! Mr.Oreeufeld on Friday evening " met Mayor Champion, Mr- Brick and other members of the Board of Trade, to whom he repeated, in detail, bii proposition. It was found that the old armory lB building, on Ninth street, which had r. been suggested as a possible location )r for the factory, will not be available, I as It le about to be eold at sberlit'i if. sale. e It was thought that perhaps ar

rsugements could be made with the L | owner* or the public garage at Sixth ( ntreet and Asbury avenue for the use I oT the second floor of this garage during the coming winter. Through the telephone, tbeee meu were reached L Friday eveulug, and It waa learned! that one of them planned to be In! Ocean City on Tuesday of.- thl# week. I | HELD REUNION | It Officer# Of Old Tklrd KBfilotrp all D*n<iuei Hoard. Capl. Alfred K. Smith and Llent. John B. Trout, of this city, attended a I reunion of the officer* of the old Third I Regiment In the Camden armory j Saturday evening. j All of the officer* going Into the eervice returned, with the exception of I Capl. Ralph Shoemaker, of Brldgeton, who wa* killed October 12, 1918, j Following the banquet at the reun-l loti, the officers related eome of their I I experiences In Franc#. Undcrwcoi Oporalloo. f Pan I PetHt, yonng eou of Dr. and Mrs. Hersohel Pettlt, of this city, waa I suecessfully operated on for appendl- 1 , I cilis st the Jefferson Hospital, Philadelphia, Saturday night. Tha little - fellow la doing well, which will be i pleasing news to the many friends of s the pertnte.

Cottager Hie#. Mrs. Phebe Jonee, who left thl* city about a week ago from her cottage on Fourteenth etreet, near the bay front, Buffering from neuritis, died al her home lo Kokboroogh a few days laler. She was burled at Havtralrtiw, N, Y„ on Monday. l| w anted —Hal fqrrowd girl as mo that's helper. Apply ttt9 VVeet eve adv., It

"RALLY WEEK" IN METHODIST CHURCH Humorous Talk Feature of This Evening's MeetingReception Tomorrow "Rally. Week," which is being ob- J served in Hie Method!*! Church, had I # very favorable begluulug. Sunday ~ wa# a beautiful day ami many people] responded lo tlie call sent out by the. church. The Communion service was ! a very helpful one aud very well attended. Elmer J. Pearl, of Hie Wharton M. K Church, united with the local church by letter, and hi* wife became a member of the church ou profession. The pastor. Rev. Geo. W. Yard .spoke ou the subject ' The Man-Huutar." At the eveulug service his subject wan, "The Basi* of Our Keligiou." minister used a* hi* underlying truth the fact that the Bible waa the bssla of our religion. He showed how I the Bible bad Influenced all walk# of life— the great piloting# of the world, the music of the world aud the literature of the world. Theu Mr. Yard «ala that the moral* of the world have been greatly affected by the greatest of books. Here there was a comparison betweeu the countries which have the Bible and those rhat do uot have it. * | In continuing, the speaker declared that the Bible lie* been the one great guide of America, aud lie urged that " the Book be used lu church aud pubI He school, Au Interesting program wa* pre•euted by members of the Sabbath school ou Monday eveulug, which waa "Suuday School Night." H. 8^ Mowrer was chairman of the meeting. The program wa* a# follows; Call to Service, Edward M. Sutton, Jr. Soug— "America." Prayer, the Rev. Geo. W. Yard. Primary Departmeut. Soug, Mr*. Senilism's Class. Exercise by class lu the Intermediate j Departmeut. r JTrlo — Maudoliu, Violin aud Piano, I representing Class No. 1, "Pretty LltI tie Katubow." ? j Address— A. LeRoy Blxler, member ; of Faculty Dlcklusou College, loflerlng Solo aud Chorus, Mi#* Lake's Clsae. Violin Solo, Arthur Holt. Recitation from Ethel Lee's Class. Sketch by Mr. Lowden'# Class. Reading by Dr. Corson from Meu'# Bible Class. I Vocal Solo, Miss Bertha Morhluweck. I Duet from Miss I*ee'a Class. Trio— Mandolin, Violin and Piano, IMarJorle Bentham, Elizabeth Venable and Vivian Weeks, "That 'Pal of Mine." j Song / I Benediction [short Exhibition In Gymnasium by I Class No. 20. I "Woman's Home Missionary Night" was observed Tuesday eveuIuk, with Mrs Howard D Taylor lu charge. There were addresses by Mr#. 8. L. | Foster and Mra. Ueorg* Blackmau, with vocal solos by Miss Louisa T. Corson and Clinton D. Lowden. "Foralgu Missionary Night" wa# observed last evening, with Mr*. Grauvllle H. Steelman In charge, mhemadean address on the recent Iconveutlon. There were preseuted I lantern slides showing the work that | It being done In South America. The service* this (Thursday) eveulug will be under the direction of the ; Ushers' Uulon aud the Epworthi ' League, with Joseph Lee lu charge. : t [There will be addresses by R. W. Ed- ; wards, City Commissioner Robert I I Fisher and Prof. O. W. Relchly. A 9 1 quartet, comprising Dr. J. Thorn ley - Hughes, K H. NUIty, Prescott Cad- * man and Walter Shermau, will sing, t The feature will be the humorous |ta!k by Malcolm Shackleford. 1 1 There will be a public reception aud J ["get-together" time In the church Friday evening. 8 It Is expected that next Sunday will be another big day. Dr. Alfred f Wagg, district superlnteudeut, will d | preach the sermon at the morning n [service s. I At the8unday school session An- '■ drew Steelman will give a report on the Columbus Centenary. r'| There will be a song service In the

evening, and the pastor, the Rev. || George W, Yard, will preach. j Attended Convention. j Mrs. K C. Barrett left here Monday I j for Blnghamton, N. Y.. where shell was a delegate from the local P. O. of i|| A lodge to the big convention In that j|| city. H. Ii. Miller and wife and Abel || D. Bcull and wife, with their dangh- II Iter. MUt Lavinla. or this city, also at- I tended the convention at visitors. I I I Ktwsrts Mere. i ! j Edward t. Edward*, Democratic 11 [nominee for the governorship of New I | Jersey, will make a tour of Cape May 1 1 [county today, accompanied by a ||| [number of Democratlo politicians. I: Ha was expected to begin his tour In || | Ocean City about 8 80 o'clock thl# I I morning. || I NOTICE OP Registry and Election. | PuTsitsnt to Isw. nollcv i« hereby ctveo'l Itbat lbs |»l*'rtPt llo*rd# or IteeWfy *»«0 I . I Elrctlon in and for th« City or 0nnSt CiU. '1 'looonty OCOsjpa Usy, Ht*»# "f W#w j*r*ojr, I will m««l In lbs plaes* hsrvtoaPrr 0«-»f I I b*vwn th# hour* of tbreo *n(t nl*r p. M , I i for raflst ratten purpo*r*. oo i| Tuesday, October 1919 ! 'Umt tMlly on ■ M Tuesday, Novemlier 4, 1919 bWwwn lbs Honrs of *1* A. M. and S#rrt\ l\ | It., tor th# pwfpo-* of oondncttni a (lrnrrtl I Klvdlon Ibr 1 Firet Ktectlon District , r [al Whlsb tl»«* th« vol* rs ol valdrHy Will *0«e 3 I lor lb* fottowiof ofltrvr*. A (lovarnur of th* HUt* of New Jtrwy. • I A Member ol lb* U#rt*r*l Amsmhty, r A Mherlfl, 1 A County Cierfc. f.l A Coroner. | Ptare* of meeting of Hoard* of Itwletry ' land Kiedkmi Firei Ward-No. 1 nra itoue*. Aebury nve- | nue, below Mtsth street. Keoond Wnrd-Oourt Room In City Hntl, *" leornar Ninth street end Aebary aveau*. 'I ^H.P.rW'TOw». 9

Humphrey Radlantfire Perfect combuatiou, safe, odorless, and gives intense heal at a eurprisiugly Muall gas expeusc. 1 1 No need to build furnace fires mornings and evenings during the spring and fall months. Pits into any fireplace and is easily installed. It throws out the heat reaching into other rooms. Ou exhibition at our salesroom. City Gae Light Company j Build a Home There IS a Building liooxu. It i* in full Mting in the West and ll*.4d!e West. Wc have commenced to feel it here in the lt'» spicsding. Prices will advance. Why not get busy now with those plans!* See your friend, Mr. Contractor, I ' and go over it with luin. Of course it * understood that you'll want the Lumber to couie from us. If wc get the business, you'll not be held up for the delivery of the material. That does not only iiicau LUMBER, it means Ccuicul, Brick, Liuie, Lath. Su.sh and Millwork and Hardware. b\«r)lhlnfi that loos In tha Building G. H. Shoemaker Lumber Co. Twelfth and West Avanuo Maddock's Pharmacy Eighth and Aabury Avanu* OCCAM CITY, M. wl. RUBBER GOODS SALE Fountain Syringes $1.25, sell at 99 cents Two-quart Hot-water Bottles $2.25, sell at $1.84 Oue Dozen $1 Hot-water Bottles, at 75 cents each Ten days' sale at these prices SHIRTS SHIRTS BUY HIM A SHIRT We have a Big Line at Fair Prices New Line Ties, Hosiery, Kid Glove# All-wool Sweaters, Cap# Stetson Hats Suits Overcoats Tones' Men's Shop 804-06 Asbury Ave. Ocean City, N. J. HEATING PLANTS We Install Them Any Kind ARCOLA-HOT WATER P1PELESS STEAM HOT WATER You Get a Guarantee With Every [ob JOHN R. GROVES 835 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. i Cood Salesman IN the Sentinel issue of October 2d, I offered for | sale several properties. The inquiries com- ; 1 1 menced coming in the same day. Through this I advertisement, three of the properties were sold. ! j S ! The difficulty now is to get good, desirable, fairly- j J : priced properties. We are continually on the search j | for this kind of real estate and the number of sales ! being made by this office, many times in corapeti. ( j tion, has been accomplished purely through the fact j 1 HI that we offered the best values. H| I believe the Sentinel will find the buyers I for these opportunities advertised today. 1 J rt 1 II _ 1 ill I Ocean avenue lot, 50 foot front by 135 feet 3 I in depth. Central location, best residential neighbor|j hood. Price, $2200.00. el I

Lot near Tenth and Central avenue, 40x100 feet, up to grade, good location for either an apart- j incut or cottage, close to beach, depots and stores. II I Price, $ 1 600 00. Store and Dwelling on Asbury avenue, hotwater heat, garage, five bed rooms, every modern j j convenience. Price, $4,350.00. Rowland Bungalow, St James Place, 2 bed II rooms, every convenience, furnished. Price, $2500. | $500 cash, a saving of $500, j Bungalow, three bed rooms, bath, modern in j every way, all-year location. Price, $1600.00. Easy terms. | Ralph L. Chester Ocean City Real Estate 420 Eighth Street Try an Advertisement in the Sentinel and you are sure to get quick results.

if oteu ail) larriai*. Scotch II m. MoQi*£Nr, omtcrom OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY art* xix rut KrrHsl, JJ*4| ***** E—f* »t ib- » i «>4<ui*~ for Wfd. wr a**#* A #■•#•* 1 1<- i r Hi nmlilrf 1 ii1 wlr PnnSiqw— jw**p#r ti.kritaf jrr*4u4t« «1i. t-i.t-t. *" 1111 '■*' #'t» m. *■ roar***, m. m. JJ-* d Nutm the imperial 1015 Onlril Av#. Ocaao Ctt, jt S. J. Oi«n t or s«(»*on. PlMMkDU/ , locslrd Lwr U*m SeacU. r%oo*,W'W muac. oktzisl the kathlu Now oj*n for the seosoa CaoinU Av»jim, OCXJLM CITY. M.J. MisMKH LKWlh A OONAKD hotel atglen | Nlulb street sod Central avenue Kicsilrut t» Lis Opto All Year Uookkt UwD*rsbl|i NEW HOTEL ELBERON tlcuth and central avknpk ocxan city. n. j. Asylor aod H»yre, l'roprtiKrs*s>i I Kourteeotb Hesaoa rborooghljr renoemUd I »od newly papered* Bell I'Oooee: 17- X and IflUM). MILLER COTTAGE 7H Control A venae • a'kan city hew jeksey Open All the Year Hut Water Heal LAtJRA i. miller wyoming Open Apnl 12* b for (be Seaaon 724 Ocean Avenue Ocean CUy. N. J. Hot Water Heat A. P. Mllner THE 1DLEWILD Moorlyu Terrace Ocean Clly, N. j. Open for Seaaon 1919 Located On# Block from Beach mluj. j. k. morb1son the biscayne Now Open for (be Season | Ocean aveune oppooita Moorlyn terrace Private Batb# Booklet e. blu5din, owmt Sterling Restaurant E. A. la ft BERT, Prop rider 8 a 8 Aabury At«bb« OCEAN CITY. N. X Hemeoooklnc. Meals at all boara. D#llralcaen and Confectionery. BOOB* aad Hoard. Loncbca pat up. liav* a Jawm l>a ctod for yoar bo me loarney or flsbla# Xtlp. Wm. H. Powell General Contractor I Grading and Street Building Thirty-fourth st. and West are. OCEAN CITY, N. J. I I Residence: DD Caatral A veaae j | Bell Pbooe | hkadley a adajw 1 1 — '• Reading Coal Also Kiodltn* Wood by or oordl Beet cool on the io*rk»L 1DB0 IbA I® j tbe ton guaranteed, bell or EsVirprtW I ! 'pbooe. . _ I OBcs wad far*. TBkTB Are You a Slave to Stoves? It your house heated only h spots? Do you want to do away with the dirt and trouble of car» I tying coal and ashes through tha rooms? Do you wim more beat at lest cost? \ II Why not investigate tha. N InTERn/rriOTML _ HI Onepipe Heater

deal for your home IIE-MH I 8WAN & TtOUT, I . 1040 Aobvy Ave. Oeeoa | I » ■ / Stilsmnl ft# 0w#f*kh. Mb# m a 1 8, OntHtm, gr«i #! Atpst 24. m. I of Octio Ctt} SmM, pablUhed wookly at Ocean tnty, New Jarrey, for October I, I9t9. Slate of New Jmj > Cotmtv of Oape May) Wort rue, a Notary Public hi end for the Bute aad More^. parwaaUy Lnpeoreda CurtbRobbwoa, who, bavlag been dulv rrwrn to law d*jvas» and #av* lh*t he b the Ownw of the OcaA* Crrr BtsTr^n . and that (he foBowiag la to the of hb kaowkdge end belief, ■ tm* «trtaowbt of the owaenhip. moMgwa«t 1 load If a daily paper, the mrtmlaboo). etc., of the Min— H puhliertkm for the shevru In th? alx-ve raptka. required by the Art of Aa*urt l»tk embodied tion 443, Portal law* and Begalatkwe, I j printed oo the rereree af thb f orxu to wM ; I. That the a*BM# *»d addrew# of | the publisher, alitor, maaeging etbfcot, abd I I Wines* managers are: Name Of— Post Offlcv AddirO* II iWthM. I. fertb Qhy. ^ ** I Eitsr k Crt Mmm. " I I, C mU Itrtssre, " - %. Thai the owwere are; (CMve warn I I md eddraaN* of (aflhridoal ereweea. er.H a I eotpoinUoe, give »a»e end the names | and iMlWHB of rtoohhdHer* owntae or heldteg I per «*nk or Btore of the total ] amount of atoeku) It. Cnt« litkw twaty.K.J. s. Th^ y t total amount of KmhH, mori«ag«a, or other •arerttkaara: (If towa are woae, a» rtrta.) Th. Ores. Ob Sreiw hmaa I '"'lammSi' AVa •• i4^j . ■ ^vsS at