Ocean City Sentinel KMIIKK 11.1K19 ""w* »«»« t« Kl»d 10 tw:,,tv# ltcm" »utl oomittunlo»Uou» or lutanwl till* community »uU our re.cier, « very wliTe. Ail oouiixiunloatloui should be accompanied with III# full name su«t ddw» lh* wrlUr' UUl n«*iMI*rUV tor publication, but an n auarautee «.f good 1***1* DOTS W 0 I' U meeting will be held at Mr# BeutiiMtu'a bouie next Wedne* d"rhe Olirliiiua* cantata. "Htnla'* uiiui>er»." will be given by the Pre* Sl.n riu.Hl.y flcliool Well, thus far, local weather prophets have Steele It all rlghl-ll ho been an -open" whiter. The ellinluatluii of Sunday excur.imia from Philadelphia made a uo 'iccsble dlflereuce hi the number of visitor* here. The Fesst of the Immaculate Uoumillion waa observed In Hi. Augu* JVuV- Church ou Monday with ui»" ,i 7 .SO ••'clock. The Junior Bpworth League of the Plrst M. 15* L'hurcti will hereufler meet Friday afieruuoua after aclmol. JuMead of Wednesday slleruooua. a» hereiofore. u0|y Communion will be observed In the First I'reaUyterlatrUlffircli next Monday moraine. Its. the evening, the paMor, the lis v. DrSinyder. wifl preach on -The Keturn of tlie Prodi gal " Wllllaiu L Kwlug and W. K Lnvr of I ha Motor Vehicle Depart ',,1. will be at the city hall, thleUF December 18 from 9 a. tu. tu 4 p. m , to license automobilea and icuew drivers' licenses for 192u. The subscription price of the Hknti NKL commencing January 1, 192U will be 11.50 per year, lu advance. Advertising rates alao will be advanced, and charges made for composition for each change of advertisement. PERSONALS. j The Kev W K. Fisher, of Caiuden, waa in town tbla week. Joseph M. Rowland, of Philadelphia, wss aiming the week's visitors here. ! Miss Kid red ce. n teacher til brankford High School, Is taking a real In this city. Mrs Leander Corson has returned lo her home here from a pleasant visit to Philadelphia residents. Cant. George Blackmail, who Is em ployed tu Philadelphia spent the week end with his family lu this city. Burnt Johnson, who Is employed In Merchanivllle, spent Saturday arid Sunday at HI" home In tills city. Warren Allen, of Fraukford, was among the visitors to this city rtalur day. He owns considerable properly here. Miss Esther Elfcalh. Htale president of tbc W O. T U., was a visitor In lhl»clly last week, a guest of Mr*. H. J1 Hwau.
Mr* H M. Newklrk bss returned frnm a few weeks' visit to friends In 1 Philadelphia. Carney's Point, Elmer and Tamaqua. ! Norman B. Hsfls gb. of Phllsdell pliia, who Is heavily IDIvreslHl In property here, was in lowu the latter pari of last week. William Morey. aon of Arthur Marty, of Trenton, has been spending several days with hH graiidmotber. I Mrs. J. K. Morey. of this city. El wood Kandle and wife spent the week end with L C, Handle and wife lu this city. Mr Kandle Is h bank examiner and resides lu Phlla I delphis. The ltev. (Irorge W. Yard, who, with his family, leturued last week from a visit lo fneuds in Trenton and Kingston, N. J . occupied his pulpit I lu ihe First M. K. Church ou Sunday. Clinton B. Price, assistant title officer of the Ooean City Title and Trutl Company and Joseph IJ P Ir of the 1 Joseph I. Bcull Agency, this city, returned Friday from a visit to Lake- 1 wood, where they went by muiuThur* day afternoon. ! COTTAGES SOLD joneph C. A«an«7t eblltiflelpl"" AraoMUhePBrchMtrs. The firm of J. M. Cheater A Com pany report business more aenve than In any part of the year 1919. They have sold, within the past leu days the cottage 717 Wesley avenue to Dr. John H. Whlticar, this city; collage 808 Wesley avenue, sold for Masscy A Edwards, to Joseph Ramsey, of Philadelphia; lot on Wesley avenue, between Fifteenth and Hlxieeuth streets, to a parly whose name Is not disclosed at this time; house and lot on West avenue lo a >ir. Robins, and another $10,000 property which is not yet ready to be announced. This company claiinMhat they have k HIS iviii !'■ Uj Ill
done within the psst thirty days a total business of $10u 0(k) Also rcporl J the rentals of No 710 Plymouth place In J Kltner Dntrich, of Philadelphia, *• and No. 704 Hevetith itf'K to a Phlla- 1 ( delphla party. J I. They are having more Inquiries for rentals now than they bad last April. This firm now liae under way aT1 proposition Involving over $75 000, 1 J which I hey hope lo be et»ie to iu« , □ounce before the flret of the year. I ^ ■ ■ ' f "ENLISTMENT WREK" ft itnptlHia Hire are Flow tlotdtrtir n Hpcc!nl»rr*ici». * "Enlistment Week" services were ■ begun lu the First lUpiist Church | Tuesday evening, when the meeting I was addressed by lite Rev. R M.l Weal, executive secretary of the New o Jersey Baptists Dr. West, w ho Is I r well known here, was presented by | the pastor, the Rev. M. M. i ewi*. The meeting last evening w«h addre*»ed by the lie v. Dr K M.HIe-K pheuson, a Hunday school expert from 1 1 Pennsylvania. ' Miss Anna Magllion, a missionary j* from India, will he the speaker this » eveulng, and the address to the young ' people tomorrow night w ill be given by the Rev. William Young, of Jen- • klntowa, aqia aecMsni Retailed. The case of William H. IIHI. of Cape May. whose alleged fast driving of an auto acmsa the Ocean City automobile bridge early on tht morning of July 1 last cau»ed serious Injuria* to 1 tlfralioii Fields', loll collector on Hie ndge. waa to be br -tight n»fort the grand Jury title week, according to no- 1 I'ce received by Chief off Police Henlll » Friday from County Pm-ecutor He The toll boat* was knocked four Inches from lis foundations and lurried around when the antn lilt the little building Itoy#, gat your sweetheart some Kon*«veit Chocdltle* for Xm*s, none letter I. 2 and 5 pound l»oiea fl.fl". tf no and H 75 Roys' watches, $2 W up; Lake's Fountain Pens, ell good make*, at hake's. adv.. It. it* an advertisement In therturri *«t.
MUCH EXCITEMENT •FOR FIREMEN Two Alarms in Quick Succcs ! Biou— Osbom Corson'B House Damaged. There was considerable excitement on i lie » tresis here l'ue«dny evening, w lier», during a rain storm, two alarm*, of lire were suuuded wlihlu a few mm- i ules. Tlie llr*t, from Twentieth street and Central avenue, proved lo be a false sluim. The second summoned Ihe Ihenieii tu ihe home of OsUorn Corson, ttltl AHiury avenue. An over-healed stove pipe eel Hie to Ihe lathing, which were directly again*! the chimney lo Ihe living room on ihe llrst Hour Mr. Corsou made (lie lire about 1 o'clock himI left the house si 8 o'clock When he returned, shuttle before 8 o'clock, tie found Ihe place full of suioke. The I si wa« probably about $250. covered by insurance CITY ORDERS MOTOR DRIVEN APPARATUS (Continued from First 1'age.) tuunlcatluu He Mated llitl be had heard three of the men who went around with the pertllluti give three different iibhui- why they weredrculaltng lhe petition, and so he (Ihe s|H*akei) was of y»e opinion thai many of the signer* did not know why they were signing the paper. One reaunu given was that Ihe ( lis Corn mist-loners desired lu know huu ihe people felt regarding the purchase of this equipment The second reason was that a two ton truck could not carry InOO gallons of water and l bird was an objection to the city buy • ng an auto for the commissioner of highways and the health ottlcer. In the Ural place, the speaker said. I the t'itv 1 'ommissloners, so far as he I knew, did not a*k for the circulation lof i hi* petition; the second reason I - a I iu It representation, and, thirdly, he I could not *ee why anyone uljee s to h I -I reel commissioner, with 80 mile* of I highway lo look after, having a car In I order lo gel over Ihe ground The •peaker Intimated dial ihe petition I was conceived by some one wliode -ired to defeat the purpose of tbe I board. Director Campbell said dial llie Commissioner* can do a* they like, I nut lo receive and tile I lie petition I -how s a lack of court e-y to the signers. In answer to a query from Mayor IChaniplon. Director < amp' bell mid I (bat he had In-ard Mini such a paper I -vas lu circulation, but he used no In llluence in trying lo obtain signatures, I nor w as lie asked lo sign I tie paper. I ' Mayor ( hamutou and Director I Fisher vnled 'yes" on Mr. Flshei's inotl6n. Director Campbell voted 'no ' Director Fi*hrr said thab in viewing 1 1 be progress and development of [Ocean I'lty. It came forcibly to hlui |ihat the people here are entitled to I more titan I hey have been receiving. The sprinkling of the street* here lu I I he past ha* always been more or less la farce. There never was sotHcieht I money to do this work properly. I Ocean I'm v I* now ou Ihe upward I march, and the summer cottager* 111i I .i.i mi (lis bi*»t einiliittienl onsnihle on tlie bi-«t equipment possible
the part of tlie city in order thai they may gel the full enjoyment of the , -uniraer season* here. The work of •tree! -prink ling never haa been jimperly done There are upward* of 80 miles of gravel street* lu Ocean City. Moat of these street* require that the ( water sprinkler should go over them twice. Two sprinklings won't cover ' all of the street-. Tills makes about 1 75 tulles of sire, -ts to be sprinkled Ob leach round of the carl In oilier resort cities they goov»r [the streets with Ihe -prinkler* from four to six limes. In Asbury Park most of the streels are sprinkled six Mines a day and the men work 12 hours. Aa the work is done here, tlie sprinkler scarcely dampens the -ireets. People on thrlr porche* complain of the annoyance and Inconvenience Icau-ed by the dust. The*e are the people who supply the I revenue for the city. If their patron[age Is slopped, there wou't be anylilitDg for I lie bu*lne*H man and Ibe I shop-keeper* and their employe* to do, I Ocean City hasn't a monopoly on the I *vashore resort Industry. To encourage Hie growth of tbla city, the best 1 we can give In nlrecl sprinkling Is I none loo good. Director Fisher here took occasion to I answer the Statement regarding the cost or street sprinkling under tbe new plan made by Director Campbell at Hie meeting of the board two or three week* ago. Haid Director Flatter: "lu arriving at the coal per day for I motor spun -Her*, we estimate th* loiter#*! ou the llrst cost of 4 Ilia outfit at 6 percent per an 'Utn on $8520 (which I la the contract price) for 8G5 day*, or an interval charge of 48 cent- per day. IPiiedaily cost Tor gas, oil, etc., has I I been ''figured at f'J and Hie cost of bousing, bi»ed upon the usual garage 1 1 ftmial of $8 per month, makes the ! italic coat but 37 cent"; • In estimating repair* and dcprecia* , I Hon, It ha- been demonstrated fiat I I iii.rai ftM not iitanv renair* nor depre here not many repair- o»«
'lot ion for the Hut three years and hat Hie yearly repairs will uot exceed m her year for Hie 'tm* > »r a total repair cost of (KM) I bis . I mount, plus the original coainf Hie ipparatus, make- a tola I of $5580 At lie end of Hie eleventh year, witti the ' truck, by reason of Hie repairs, In taoii condition, It will have a value of - H 000, or a total depreciation of I45i». ^ I hh divided hiio eleven year* makes t dally depreciation and repair cost of H 121 '^,,e operator can be obtained for H per day or a total cost for all expenses of $7 87. t "It ha* bs»-n proven that one or these sprinkler* easily covers 40 miles a day and distribute* 4° OOO galhuie or at a coat of $0 000198 per means that 1000 gallons can be diatribute?! ai a cost of 19 8 ctptt ••"Phe cost per day for hor*e and driver, out estimating depreciation or pa Ira on the sprinkler, h V- • From records, at other retort*, one track hat the efflrtenoy or six double teams or a dally sprinkling capjo'iy nf 8.057 gallon*. Ksthnanni thaltbc horee-drawn aprlnk^ra dlMflbute 7 ooo gallon* per day, II makes • o'f Ri 001 per g itlou, oi $1 «0 per thnusaml gallon*, of only one fifth *a '""The same ratio call be applied <>□ scraping mod aoartHn* I work usually performed by oily hired r ••The total cost of tht* improvement -say $12 000— op lb* personal la* LlU.llull nf lfl.20ft.000 wnuftf be » i-i-nt s ner $100 If » "ere all paid in ;r, -,!..h yf-r. Thrre ^ responding decrease ^ chines paid for by bond ».*□• titled, log over a number of years nirrcmr Fi-iier gave rtgure* -howI inc that R co»R> aSr.* i rr 10(M1 gallon* in sprinkle lt» Hreela FtreiuX.TrpK.rr' ..... UhrfwSs-' «« Us. »« «•«»•»«" punish and «»> friend* to r^wanJ, All !,# want# la that the |»cp!« fchl" *** ' hr.,!'- 1, Mf Fl-h« Btreet* every day m the. JJ*r' t hfn jxx PA IS; ro"h'n. will » «.."»*« »• • "&-PN.I mU «h,l "B. IbftB. i
TEACRERS MAI GET SALARY INCREASE / Board of Education Members Say More Will Soon be Necessary. The member* of the Board of Education si their meeting Tuesday evening talked over a qutvllou (hat is being presented lu their attention— an early increase lu the salaries of the public school teacher* |u I III- oily. A rise lu salarle* caiiliul be much longer postponed, ll 1- aatd. Teachers are scarce, and good ones are In demand. Prof, rttevui* ha* received only one application lu seventy day* for the . position id fourth grade, he soya. Miaa Florence Hleeliuaii. of Wild* ' wood, who ha- been leaching at Peon'* Grove, w a* elected a grade teacher The hoard w ill advertise for bid* for the transportation of the school children. 'I'lw total enrollment of children In November was 584; percentage of attendance. 92 71. The school* w ill close for the holt •lays December 2iaud reopen Jauuaiy WM. J. BARR BURIED I* ts 1 1 adclpliln HanU.tr Hummer Iti sldent ol Tills Rrsorl The many local frienda of William J Barr, one of the ptuueer Huututr cnttHger* here, heard with regret of the death of this well^uown Phlla •lelphla lawyer and banker, wblcb occurred at his home 1483 Houlh Broad sireel, Philadelphia, Wwlnewlay of last week. Death wa- caused by heart illsea-e He waa burled with Masonic -cr vices Saturday afternoon, he having been a trusieeof the Pennsylvania (•rami Lodge of M a-ons Mr. Barr, who was president of the Southwe-teru National Bank and head of the real estate llrm of John Barr A Hon*, wa* born In PblladeL phia on October 6. 1850 He waa a graduate nf Hie Central High School and the law department of the University of Pennsyluama He was one of the organizers of the Southwestern National Bank and president of this Institution for twenty year*. He Waal the head or hi- father'* real estate firm for many year* He wa- a member of the Holland Presbyterian Church, the Historical Society of , Pennsylvania the Penn Club and the , University of Pennsylvania and Central High School alumni association*. Prominent for year* In Ma-onlc circles, Mr. Barr wa* a member of Orient Lodge, served a* an almoner of the Grand Lodge charity fund and alio as h Grand Lodge trustee. Mr. Barr leave* four children*— Mr* 1 , G. A Hwayze. Mr*. E A. Muschatnp, Mi-s Florence K. Barr and Ml** Mary .M Barr. The latter has beeu active
In city music affair* here for two or L three aeaaona. Mr. Barr I* also sur- 1 vlvsd bv a sister, Mis* Mary J. Barr. I Mr. Barr wg- held In high esleeoi I by those of the older te«|dent* oflhl» L city who knew him during the years * that lie ha* been coming to Ocean City he owning a collage at the cor* 1 1 ner or Ninth -ireet aud A-hury ave-L iiue, where, with hi* family, he - pent ( the aummer season*. L i buyseaes \ I I*rteat I'rgea Mcml> rs lo Mrlp | Krd CroHH. | The Rev. Thomas F. Blake, Ihe rec tor, at the ] 0 o'clock ina*e In St. Augustine's chapel Sunday morning, urged his hearers to buy a* many as I poaeibte of the Red Cro*« Chrlaltna* -eals aud lhu« aid In the crusade Mgaluat tuberculosis. He said that HilH l* a mo-t comioendable work and should be helped by everyone. Tbe rector called attention to a Red Cross lithograph on the wall of the chapel, which wa* a repre*entation of a Bed Cms* Durie who. standlog by a boy and girl, waa pointing to tbe sun mmlng over the horizon, I (be word "htallb" being above tbe big nib. *aud gallon* of water weigh uiore than IM ton*. It doe»n't seem to be good policy to buy nomet lung thai will not work. Director Fisher said that It baa been demonstrated In Anbury Park for *11 year* thai these trucka will carry 1000 gallon* nf water. On motion or Director Plabtr, there wa* adopted the resolution presented at the meeting two week* earlier, awarding to the Brockway Motor , Truck company the contract foroue 2J ton eh. salt, costing $8520, and two 24 tou chassis, co»tlng $5198 80 Director Campbell volid against the reaoluHoti. ... *m t.. nrrf*r nf bOftlne**. 1)1 I
In the regular order or du«idc**» u* treclur Flaher moved ihat tbe award or the contract Tor a street acrai>er and sratifer be postponed for two week*. I mnilon wa* carried One bill wa* presented aud ordered paid. I I Real Estate and Search Company reprkbent* Fidelity Trust Company I. of Newark Wildwood Title and Trust Co. Title IxiBurftnce SeftTcho®, Abstracts of Title, I Conveyancing Fire Insurance Prompt 8ervice All Work Guaranteed Money to Loan on Good Ftrat Mortgage I Patina for 8*1* Offlcos in First Nationl Bank Building Cape Ma^Court House ATLANTIC ICE COMPANY oiftLtn ih pnnnnn Mountain Ice -:Tamh •«€! W»«t OfttAN CITT H 4^ I o. u LAKE • St REAL estatx ACCNT.. t tMi a.bar* AfSMMi W» Ht 4' \ ix»t« for sat*. PoUM**to!feai. J fvwi— pwagsae* unwN • » * » i |y[ARK 1J\KE n Undertaker und Embalmer ii m Dmreaa*. kvsinra n»..
CITY MAY ENQAQE IN THE TRANSPORTATION BUSINESS
Question May be 6ubmitted to Voters- Eine Will Prob- j ably Run for Present. Aftrr a leugtby dUcunalou of the) local trolley situation, tbe Board of Trade, ai lis adjourned meetiug Tue# day evening, fiually decided to prepare a petition requesting tbe city to pan* an ordinance empowering tbe tnuutcipahty to engage in the Iran*, portaliou bu-loesH or. in Ibe event that tin* 1* not done ,to BUbiult tbe matter to a decision of Ibe voter*. Pending Hil* pro|>o*ed dl*t>o*lHou of the question, il l» generally understood, the electric line will be operated as at present, the cuuipauy, it appear*, being Mailtfllerl to await for a »bort time tbe development of tbe present move. Mayor Champion, who presided at Hie meeting, slated tbe purpose of tbe gathering aud declared that something must promptly be doue in (be matter of tlie trolley Hue siluall to. William G. Moore aud J. Fithian Tat em, repre-eutlog (be electric Hue inlere-t*, were among tboae at the meeting, and E B. Bacon made a motion, which wa* carried, that these gentlemen t>e requested to present their side of tbe que*llon. Mr. Moore reviewed condition* from lire time tbe road was purchased by Henry D, Moore, hi* father, seventeen years ago. Mr. Bacon wanted to know how far the city can go, under the present mate law*, in operating the road City Solicitor Boswell expressed the belief that tbe present laws are suilicieui to enable the city to engage iu tbe transportoltou business aud lo erect and to equip. Mr. Bacon said that when it cornea to spending so much money for an electric line, the road *hould have a larger area. He would object unless there is a scheme devised by wblcb the cars would do more than runup and down Ibe beach. Mr Tatetn spoke on the general situation and gave a history of tbe trolley company. A letter was read from CbarlM D Htlz, secretary of tbe Boutb Ocean City Improvement Association, In which this organization urged that tbe trolley line continue operation. Finally, when but little progress apparently had beeu made, Russell H. Nulty made tbe following motion, which was carried: It ts moved that tbe Buard of Trade appoint a committee to prepare a petition coutalulug an ordinance to empower tbe city to engage tu the transivortatlon busbies*, wblcb petition shall be preeeuted to tbe City Commissioners looking toward Its passage or submission to tbe voters. Messrs. Nulty, Bwan and Bacon were named as this committee. BOYS IN TROUBLE Cburgrd Willi Disorder!* Codduel, Thr)'rc Fined. Horace aud Theodore Lloyd, Tbos. I Blizzard aud Laugford Btmms, all email boys aud the last named a col I oud lad, were before Police Magistrate F. H. Ware a few* nights aluoe. r. n. nmc ■ im uiguia »iuw,
charged by William Dykes with disorderly conduct. The complainant accused the boy* of annoying bleu at bis home, aud Justice Ware fined each $2, the understanding bilug thai the boy • would pay their flues the next day. All complied but tbe colored boy, aud before Chief Scull went to tbe lad's home be fouud that Attendance Ofllcer Thomas bad a complaint against tbe boy for non-attendance at school. Chief Scull placed the boy In a cell for a few minutes and tbe youug offender wa* glad euougb to promise to | go promptly to school. Hcrloaaljr Accawcd. Lewis Ben noli, a negro, aged 40 ytsra, who lived at 310 Weal avauue, was sent to the county prlsou Tuesday. He wa* seriously accused by Hester Meuokeu, a 18-year-old negre*s. of 802 West avenue. He was given a healing by Police Magistrate Ware, who committed htm for the grand Jury on the testimony or tbe girl. Tbe prisoner denied her story. Turkey Sttpprr. The Ladle*' Aid Society of the First M. E. Church will give a turkey sup per In tbe social rooms of tbe cborch I tomorrow evening. Supper will ba nerved from 6 to 8 o'clock. One dollar a plate will be tbe prloe, and tht net-out Is to surpass anything of tb« kind at the prloe, It Is stated. KnisgrmeDt Announced. Mrs. Mark Lake, or tbl* city, announces the engagement of her daughter, Miss Mabel A., and Eatl Sharp, con of Mrs. Elizabeth Sbarp, or this city. They are well-known to many Ocean City residents. Try an advertisement In tbe Bkkti* I NKL - -ii in i | j =
CAPT. DAYIS IS 1 TO SPEAK HERE Famous Manager of Athletic ; Club Will Address Presbyterian Bible Cla&e. I There will be a »peclal attraction, in j person of Harry 14 Davis.ouce captain i aud general manager of Coumej Mack's Aibletlc*, at Ibe monthly diuUer of tbe merulwr* of lire Men'# Bible Class of tbe First Preabyitrrsn Church uext Toe-day eveulug. Not a few of Ibe member* of tbe class have seen and admired Capt. Davis* work ou the diamond in Phlla- 1 delphla in other year*, and they'll be glad to greet him at their dinner, when be Is Id' addrew (be cla«*. ('apt. ' Davis Is a brother In law of the Rev. Dr. Snyder, pastor of Hie church. The adalr was scheduled for tomorrow evening, but tbe mlulnter and officers of the class decided to pontpone it until Tuesday when they learned that a (-upper I* to be given in tbe Melbodl*l Church tomorrow evening . WILL GET TREAT I,ow«en** Cl*a« And Frienda lo BmdqucI OcCcttiber ty . One of the condition* of tbe auto race lo Ibe First M. E. Cburcb from 'Frisco to New Yora, wblcb was won by Clinton D. Low den's class, wa* tbsl tbe wluuer wa* to be given a banquet by tbe school Friday eveulug. December 19, at 8 o'clock, has been fixed as tbe dale for that banqu'.t, and tbe entire school I* ex [reeled to be present Mr. Lowden's class will be admitted free, but adult members of (be school will pay 50 cent* each; children, 85 cent* each. Tbe fee 1* considered a merely oomlual one, Inasmuch a* tbe bauquet promise* to be of ibe highest character lu every feature of it. Choir Had Svclsl Time. Tbe cbolr tu tbe First MethodLt Cburcb has beeu eularged aud C. D. Lowdeu, tbe leader, Is arranging to bold a social gathering each month. The first feature of this ktud was held last Friday eveolng after tbe rehearsal. Games were enjoyed lu tbe gymuaslum of the cburcb, after wblcb re fresbineot* were served. minister* meet. Tbe secoDd monthly meeltog of tbe members of the Ocean City Ministerial Association was held at tbe Lutheran Cburcb psraouage lu Sea Isle OHy Friday afternoon. Tbe Rev. J. T. Glllison read an Interesting paper on ' Evangelism." Sealed Proposals. Healed bid* will be received hy the Hoard ol (education ofOceso City, N J..ai their office In the High Hcbool Huiidinr, an Kridnv, Ueoember>L IM9.it 8 o'eiock p.m., for tbe transportation of acbool children fro-n points son lb or Twentieth »t reel to the 0*eanClty HUf»« school Buiiillur and the Wee ley Arena* Grade school, from January I, 1929. lo July 1, 192) Bidders will state price per day lor rarnlsblac one automobile, seaUor at Ica-l (irtesn (15) children without crowdiof . and a price per d-y for furnishing two auiomoono*. ftealtug at lea-t fifteen (15) Children each without crowding. Bidder will state price ... 4.« i . . 44l»(r.M In fit. aliAVS If AHA S\f Ih*
day In addition tbe automobiles 1> rsqolred to go to the Thirtyfourth Htrset Bridge. Bidders will elate In detail the *lre and I make of automobiles they propose to dh and I tbe tvpr sf bod> to be used on aama. The oontrsctor will be required to provide I si' robceMod blankets and or ber mean* nere«- I ■sry to keen the pup'ia c itnfortably warm I whll- being usnajoried Contrast-. r «|i| be required to furoUh b mc I ic*lwrar(orjr to th* Board of tuducwllon for I tbe fSUbfu I performance of lbs contract Is I ibeaum olfatX) U. The rlsbt la rvaerved to reject any or all I bids. By order of tbe Board of ISduemUan of I Ooean City. New J« r»cy. . I h w TOWN- F.N d. IM1.M.I'. K.. 1938 Hicret> ry. TUGGING AT YOUR Conscience there ought to be two facts 1. YOU need the CHURCH. I 2. The CH U RCH needs YOU - Have yon and the members of your family been to Church i lately? I Have they and you attended i ' Sabbath School ? 1 Thi« is Go-to -Church lionth " ' Join the Church-goers NOW . ■ Attend the Church of Your ? | Choice, BUT GO " I ULl gBMSP
BELL PHONE 10 Sutton & Corson Co. General Contractors grading and street building NINTH ST. AND SIMPSON AVI. OCEAN CITY. N. J. _Ta. corson | General Contractor! 737 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY ROADS, SEWERS, BRIDGES, BULKHEADSj i- — JJUL: innBBg3Bsgc====ifc^v ^ - L • Vr'^vvr i''*'- i . .v ::'i . \ Notwithstanding the gmt increase \* building coat a. there ha* been more building »ince August I M completed, under w*y, and being contracted for than em before In the report's hiitory. Why ii this ? Because people ate convinced that the*e coats will not be tednded In fears lo come, and indeed may further increase, so they are building NOW. If that is true of building, how much more shqold the wise pnrchaser find something ready built at an attractive price. This meant you. Do pot wait. Inveattgate quickly but carefully and then decide. We have several very attractive sales to efter, Masssy St Edwards OCEAN OlTV,N.J. %
— Riparian Right Ocean Front Lrot 50 feet front, 1365 feet deep Near Sixteenth street BARGAIN PRICE JOSEPH I. S C U Ii Li AGENCY 757 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N- J. Humphrey Radiantfire Perfect combustion, aafe. odorlea», and givtb intense heat at a surprisingly gas expend. No need to build furnace fires morning* and evenings during the spring aud fall months. Fits into any fireplace and is easily installed. It throws out the heat reaching into other rooms. Go exhibition at our salesroom. City Gas bight Gompany L !: i B uild a Hon>o Tbrrc IS a Huildinj; fewm. It i» **rin* is th« itidilk West. We have commenced lo feel it here in the East. Il's spreading, ffrices will advance. Why not get 1/asy now witb tlv*e plans? See your Irien i. Mr. Contractor, and go over it with bim. Of course it » understood that you'll warn tbe Lumber to come frum us. If we get tbe business, yonll not be held Bp for tbe delivery- of the material. Tbatcoe* not only mean LUMBER., it means Cement, Brick, Lime, Lstb, Bosh and Millwoik and Hardware. Cvaryttiln* th«i ao<sa In th* Uulldlng G. H. Shoemaker Lumber Go. Twelfth and Went Avenue • SIMMS* RESTAURANT and DELICATESSEN 822 Boardwalk Closed for Season Sunday, Oct. 5 SHIRTS SHIRTS BUY HIM A SHIRT We have a Big Line at Fair Prices New Line Ties;, Hosiery, Kid Gloves All-wool Sweaters, Caps Stetson Hats Suits Overcoats Tones' Men's Shop 804-06 Asbury Ave. Ocean City, N. J.
* \ V B si g I t I . 1 1 < " TT liv " ^ 1 1 I THE MOST PR ACTICAl SEASHORE HOME I' We arc building six of these semi-bungalows. Three will be located on Atlantic avenue between Eighth and Ninth streets, facing the ocean, lot aBcl three on Wesley avenue next to the corner of Fifteenth street, lots 33^x105. DESCRIPTION Three bed rooms, bath, living and dining rooms aud kitchen on main floor ; one large room in attic : basement has maid's room, plastered and finished, maid's wash room, laundry t garage with cement runways, outside shower, electricity and gas, modern gas range, lighting fixtures, etc.. complete in every to be I furnished. $5,050 to *050 RALPH L. CHESTER I 420 EIGHTH STREET I
THE TIME is coming when it will not be an easy matter to get hotel accommodations in Ocean City during the summer season. Most people write for reservations a week or two ahead of their vacation date and aTe disappointed when told there is no room. Last summer over six hundred pe<mle wrote for reservations in the Swarthmore Hotel and could not be taken care of. Even for the coming summer we are unable to' promise a single room. The new Lippiucott Hotel is being built to help meet the demand and yet we haw enough applications for reservations already to fill it from cellar to garret. There is need in Ocean City for good hotels. I Lippihcott Hotels CompmU ■ . a ■ aa— a— wws ii ii ■ ■■ranni-TT. For further Informitiou in conuectkm with the unusual $)MI of the above Company, eommunkate *Hh L L MontgOIMCy, Publicity Manager, w with IV Adua Brown, Secretary and Treasurer 7*1 Liberty BuUdtng. A Philadelphia. Pa. T .. v .. . * . 1 lin 1 rn TCiii fi 1 r r' rii'slilal — — j 1 . 1 I AdvertiM in the SentineL
MOTKU AJP ESTTASkO. Scotch MaM m ommoro* aot an orrr ^ t agew VSSWF »■ *. m. m, THE IMPERIAL 11*1 6 Gk&Ual Asa. Ocean Ctty, M. J. Opsfi §ut U* M6K&. Fuss sTIy JkO«pt«drMaj usli- rt rh&U€xtU'W hum. c. orr ull THE KATHLU How opto Ua lbs seas or j ISM «J muu xvssns. CK' t am CUT. *./» ktLaBJDB ULWia k (TMJkkti HOTEL ELBERON XJGHTAl taT;t'gawtAi. ArtfOZ OCCAJT CITY, M. J. A s ac hsyrs, r<fOVmssik hsaaac fnonMccbbr ISMWSSISI* s£4S tmrwij p*p*r*c. ssmt TMimm. KMC, mok mi-h. MILLER COTTAGE 7B CSctcnf intM 1 jczAx cmr jr-awrr Open Ail tbe Year Hot Wcier Hjmx Fattka I. m«» *• THE BISCAYNE t>os u, ts* gksasrss w as ciasi J srsui AyrWHiOcean avenu* opposKe Mooriyxr torncs Pf ivau Bslbs Booklet L J2L&SDL2B. Ovwr Wm. H. Powell General Contractor Grading and Street Building Tbirty-loarth it mtsA Wert em. occam cmr, H. j. Sstl PXsm HEADLEY * IPIli — Reading Coal j ts
Our Wall Paper is a \*critable find. We aim. to please the particular. Just come down and inspect our numerous designs. If you are critical it '-may ttkc you a long time to decide — there are so many patterns to cbocae from — but the point is that you can be suited exactly right and at prices that will appeal to yoo. ALFRED St. SMITH 104$ Aatwry AT#.. Ocean City N*r Jsmjr I * Are You* * Slave to Stoves? | la your house heaeed ooly iu spot*? Do you wm* todo away I With the and tnwhic Of e»iyine coal and aabei da e«nh<he rooms? Do you wot awe hem afcacoa? \\ Why doc iniu^mfc the %
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