Ocean City Sentinel, 25 December 1919 IIIF issue link — Page 2

mlM _ i." ' ' 1 ■ 1 1 = Ocean City Sentinel «... * — hums ajto Pdhjuu Ktut Tacamr R. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor OCEAN CITY, - . NEW JKR8BY Bell 'Phone No 66- X AdrarUMmcnta in local columns, 6 oenu par Una, each iDMrtloo. Monthly and yaarljr ratea farnlabad on application. Job work promptly dona by asparlanood dan 4a, Thursday. dbukmbkk ta.niifr. glared at the Poet OOee at Ocean city M J ae Moond class mall matter. SCHOOLS CLOSE CD* laituaa KxerclaeM tiiven by All ol (be Fuplla. The puplla of the Octan City High School held Christmas exercise* In the aaeembly room Tueeday afternoon. The program lucluded vocal and InetrumenUI muelc, and addresses by lb# Rave. George W. Yard and J. W Watte. Tbe children of tbe Kiret and Second Oradee In tbe high ecbool build log, whose teachers are Mr#. O.8. Scull and Miee Cbatnberlalu, had a real Chrlstmaa like entertainment In Mr*. Beoli'e room Tueeday. There was a tree with attractive decorationa aod a , real Are place, built by Mr. Kllb^ol tbe manual trebling department^

A abort address was made by^l^i Rev. Dr. Snyder. Kzoellent prog rams, full of Christ* maa spirit, were p rem ted in all of the grade# in tbe Wesley Avenue School, aod tbe children acquitted tbemeelve* most creditably. Most of the rooms were attractively decorated. TheeqbooJs will reopen oo January 5. OFFICERS EJECTED Hm w Heads of Masonic I.odac are Vaatailed. ! At tbe annual election of Ocean City Lodge, No. 171, P and A. M., the following office re were elected : Howard T. Johnson, W. M.; Somen Youog, senior wardeu; Lou l»> I Gandy, junior warden; Wo. Lake. P. M, treasurer; Tbo maa J. Thorn, secretary; Roy £. Darby, senior dea-J con; Roee^j H. Nulty, Junior deacon; C. B. Price, senior master of cere-I monies; A, M. Ptunomer, Junior mar- 1 ter of ceremonies; John E. Trout, senior steward; W. H. fieegle, Junior steward; Wm. M. Ranck. chaplain;! W. H. Harris, organist; H. a Ada&s. prozy to Griud Lodge; Morris Gandy. tylar. "I Following the Inetallatiou by D»a-| Irlct Deputy Browo, of Atlantic CUj, refresh men ta were served and a gen. eral good time Indulged In by all. ! AUTO LICENSES _ I •r Vehicle Oflktn isaee jjz Itt This City Ttaaradar. WflUam K. Ewlng, of Cape May 1 Court House, representing the State Motor Vehicle Department, with two 1 clerks, issued ill automobile licensee I in this city on Thursday, 196 of these 1 being drivers' licenses. It is estimated that he thus took away from thts resort about $1800. He and his assistants were kept I rather busy most of the day asking 1 questions and giving licenses to appli- 1 cant# of auto owners and auto drivers. Some of the questions were sucbh that several of the applicants were It unable to answer at the time, and thus i no licenses were granted these people. 1 1 If, for Instance, a machine had been|< «*ently purchased, the new owner had to have a hill of sale properly made!' out. |r 8UB-CH&8ER HERE ! I 1 Crew KemoTrd Psrl Motion for I Air Haclaloee. || A submarine chaser from Gape May, which wae at tbe Ocean City Yacht < Club wbarf for eeverml days, Itfi terday for iU baa# at Caps May, Tbe craft, wblcb wae HO feet long, bad a commander and crew 0f ten i men. Tbey were here for tbe purpoee et removing tbe little bnlldlog near tbeyacbtelnb that was used salt a foe! supply station for air machines ( during tbe war with Germany. Tbey i completed their work sod took tbe re- c malnlogoit with them. L Tbe craft was viewed by a number of tbe residents of this city. I , T • - I c PASTOR SURPRISED t Mr. UwlsOUeo riant WMmpof |

notiar nitis. The Rev, M. M. Lewie, pastor of tbe First Baptist Church, was thirty years old on Tuesday, and at the Bunday ecbool entertainment in tbe evening be was presented with a "palm," which comprised thirty num m,de up of braod.uew one dollar bills. L The formal preeeotstfon wae by Clayton Haines Brick, an' official of tbe church, end Mr. Lewis was much surprised as well as pleased. Visited Her Hnstoataii. Dr, Florence Brick Haloee, of tbls city, recently returned from New York City, where she visited her husband, Dr. W. I'. Haines, who happetied to be at that port for ■ short lime. Dr W. P. Haines It surgeon aboard the flenses, hsving been In the Government service for some time, Awed Hnntvr. Ol. J. Howard Wlllets, of Port FH* abetb, wbo la known to number of Octen City residents, wet one of the deer hunters In bis section of the country last week. He Is B6 yeers old. His party got two deer. Ha le an uncle of R W. Rd wards, of this city. ckrisirass eerttcM. } Messes were celebrated at fl 80 and « JO o'clock this morning la Si, Angus- 1 tine's t'hnrch bv the rector, tbe Rev. s 7 homes P, Jtiak* The children 't \ • number of appropriate [ *•» • r I, .... ,.*285! 1,1 descriptions, in* n drswn by T Astiryave nus < T"'" 7 Id l v

1 TROLIBY CARS TO IRON FOR A TIME Ilt^ou 11 sued froto Mist l'ag*,v with a check for $73 and the electrical inspector. with a check for $23. 5U. were received and filed, and the mon ey ordered turned over to the cit> treasurer. The report of the city collector on the sale of property for delinquent taxes, held December 20, was received and filed. The following letter, with resolution attached, from Irving Fitch, clprk of the Cape May County Board of Freeholders, was read by City Clerk Morris: Mr. Harry A. Morris, City Clerk, Ocean City. Dear Sir: — I am enclosing herewith certified copy of resolution by th« Board of Freeholders taking over Central avenue from Forty-seventh t< I Fifty-fifth street, and Fifty-fifth street I from Central avenue to Bay avenue I This completes the connections as re I ferred to in the resolution passed by I your board of commissioners on De I eeniber 8. tbe section of Thirty-fourth J street from Asbury avenue to Central! avenue having been previously taken I over. I ! ^Kindly send me. in dupiiAte. copy I \ of resolution when passed by your!'

£ board, approved or consenting to both the resolution as enclosed and the one '"I passed on December 2. f,l On motion, Mr. Fitch's letter was ' I received and filed. I Director Fisher made a motion. I which was carried, that the bills of r|Osborn Corson, girbage collector, and I tbe Porter-Smith Company, rubbish T collectors, be retained until December! 3L I The following resolution, presented I by Director Campbell, was adopted: I Be it Resolved, by the Board of Commir I Isloners of Ocean Cltv, New Jersey.! I that Ocean CJty borrow a sum not ex I reeding $1550. under and by virtue of Ian ordinance or resolution, previously I passed by the Board of Commissioners lof Ocean City, New Jersey (Contract I I No. 704). and that the propel officers I are hereby authorized to execute a| I note or notes to secure said sum. A number ol bills were ordered paid ■/ ■ o • PRETTY CANTATA I "Mols'i Wllppera" by PreabyterIsn SnodST School. | Tb# Firet Presbyterian Sunday I school gave the cautata. "Santa's BlipI pars" In Bundsy school room on TuesI day evening. The concert was enI Joyed by a large and appreciative auIdieoce. ! Tbe cantata consisted of a number I of solo parts and choruses The children and young people who took pari I were trained by Miss Louisa Corson, J Mre. A. J. Smith and Mrs. R. 8. Soy. dtr, Tbe school gave a special otterlog to the Byrian relief. Tbe decorations of tbe church and Bqnday school wert superintended by Mr Crane and Mrs. Mann. HEED ENTERTAINMENT • ! Catholic Children Prevented Interesting; Proarram. The children of 8t. AuguMlue's Sunday School gave a pretty enter talnmeot In the chapel ou Sunday livening, which was attended by a number of the friends of the little out#. • At tbe conclusion of tba ezerclse*. I j tba rector of tb# church, tb# Rev. Thomas F. Blake, oomplimented the children on their good work and be thanked Miss Doughty and Mlnn i Rodgtrs for th« efforts tbey had ez pendetl In preparing tbe little oues for the entertainment. The rector later gave present, to the children. ! WM. O. FINEBY DEAD j Been awflercr Prom Hear I Dtsoaac Some Hontba. William O. Flnley, who was in the painting tnislneee In South Ocean for a number of years, died at the of bit sister In Germantown on Friday and was buried Monday aflernoon. Ha left Ocean City about two montbe ago and was in bad shape beof heart disease, from which h# bad suflared for some time. memb*r of Ocean City No. 46, Royal Arch Masons, and be wae also a member of sever.! I -muuti Ul WVVrSI

I other secret organizations In Philsdrb r pbla. I HAD AIRSHIP I Innovation at Baptiet B«anda> | Wchool Hntcrtatpttieni. | The Baptist Sunday School held an entbtieiaetlo entertainment Tuesday I ,n'*hl »n,d 1,1 a good program, tbe children belug trained by a com jmlltee conalstlng of Mrs. A. ft. Kotg Miss Jenole M. Pollock and Mrs. W i ®S?fr Th*ok> 10 ®florts of Al Gilbert, Mre. a. B Cheater. Ro ;B!H.8l,ilWj Mrs. Stephenson and I William Gilbert, tbe church was prettily decorated. Holly, Christmas [tree, lighting effects and an airship all blended Into a pretty scene. i »■ "^V.MOMHN FRKEMObOKflA OK | t APK MAV fOuilfi, NKW JKIWKY. Resolution. ,P£!*n!Bd Mr- Yeunqi i rS.V**' ,hr the Honoraole J. 1 Immjiwn Rifcrr. of \Vi|«t. wood, this c-ountv hat l.»»i one of iu and Jsr-vlsU»nrd cillsetia: one who has laborc-d untiringly in «d1^5^* J? .Ibr srnulne Wrtfara and prosperity of tha rrnort which hs ' Instrumental in foundinR ao.t I * rating, and u» whk-h h»- gave »o gsaerotialy of hts houndlrsa energy and keen mc-nlnllty, hut who held In* •tc-np affeotlon the welt being of the forerber?"nly hU fcdnptlen, therrIbis Hoard of Chosen Freeholdera of the rouniy of ('«w» May that I" death the county of cfipo tlH, °f onf" "a moat vahincf c|(|, . sens, onr whose strenuous biiure1<-r i»t hclvnnrins It to the srral deattny whh-h . Was mnfldent was its tnhrritanrr will ' »»L.fOTl? ^ >rl unbf>»i*. Iw an added' ^wSeevor1" " ronlh,wl' "I"" ,n treat* Ths foragolng resolution waa imanl- ' EP# ^gtded at rt-fulat meetinf of the' aa,.«-e.r,ijrvnw rrrc"- | I

SHERIFF'S SALE. NO. I. !1«> virtue ol a writ of IVri laciM«. for aalr of M.4 iKHgr.l I'l i lols, «. to lor .lirv. |. .|. ItaUnl out i»f tlir t.uurl of l.lt«OCrr« of Nrw iZry*i "" "*r -»th day »d NirtruiUf, \ i». 1P1H. in u rrrtaili cwuv wluniu Nrwtiai hciui la oNUplMliuiut. and Charh* I*. |j»kr, rt al.. arr itrfrndMoU. I »ltall » to mm- at public vrmtur, on MONDAY. JAM Alt V If. t»:s. I bet«r«-|i tlo- IwfUO of twcUr .out ||cr o cluck p, in., to wit. al can- o'clock in tlir • aft. ro.. n vaitl day . at th« sfu r.n * .ducr. ill (ajir May tanirl ll.aiM . I «in .Mu» bounty . N. w J, i\ry : All the Mid inortgaftrd nreqiisca. with tin- uppurt. oaiicr«. In ttu loll •»! ONiiplaliit ill the Mild frtU.r partu-nlai !> m | ftirtli .not lb M-nio-d. that U to ; All that certain tract or |urrr| of land ami prrmiM-k hririuaftrr |Mrtn-uUrl> dc-M-rilinl. aituatr In tlir cil> of iu«n » m I In tlir county of (aip, Ma?. '.o»d »tatr of I New Jrrv>. and ..uii.U'.ii lf .rt.ti. iiairtrrn (III. t.H<-c i > Unu M-imtc-ni il7| aud riskWii il? j > avii'iii D, uti thr pta* !ol» of tlo ("ifj I [ AlMlOalliMi. o« Hl«-J It. my ><ft^r, b I | ami .b»,, |,,l I - ■ I »m tlir vaitlirAv rl> ai.fr thiy u>- , I «l tin- MHithwrticrly hen- <4 t'ittm «li j I xtrcrf. I. on la ■ if I ' i . r in fr hi* >a ' | til ratltti voolli t< ' «« K«r|)ur two j liuiutrrd Oily ■ f - i . -.^t fori* I fret wide, r\fi .. Ny, tturt.m m hu (i |U fifty fnt w. i, uiul of that width .*- I triitliiiif In Itiigtli or depth wHithraateriy I .NIC hundred fifteen fret to Uftirn fret J wide aire* 1 1 Alko lid* iiumlM-r> vrwuty -three |T3». I ftrvrnly -four iTfi. M-*r|ity-fi*. <7a». v*ntI ty-m* K»mt> >miii |77 >. *e»ent>I right (7f»< .mi thr plan and %», tun. afur.^ j %aid, Iw-guuong oo Ho iiorthw. %trr!> *ldr j of Nini|*%oii alruur at flu %outhw< *trf|> j line of I'lfti-ciith street. r.Mitaliung grtbrr lu front »»r bmaith swilisatrrlf j mi SiiiipvHi mriiur (wo fiumlred fifty fret I irucl) l«d brill* forty frrt wide r\crp| lot , | No. oveiil? -Ihrrr wtorh i» fifty frrt wklri | | and of ttuil width rxlrodio* norltiwratrrly , I mtr huiMtrrtl ftftrrii frrt t<« a tittrro frrt I wVdr »trrrt. , Alv> lot* nunilxr» oor hundred thirty - Ihrrr il33», one huodrrd Ihlrty-ftHir • •or hundred thirty-fi*e dial, one liuiidrrd i!3C". one lnn»dr«d thirty -w*rn |I37>.' ami j eMH- hundred thirty -rlKht ilSSi no the plan and M-rtiou aturrMMl. Iie*iiuifit* «ui tin utile. 'd.rly «ulr of Sliui^m u\r$uw af thr o miIIi w r«lrrl * tllir id (jflrriith ctfrrt ^ tauitaioiu* together In friait ««r breadtli ' mm I • •■■#*« MM « I I '*»»l »■« ill* *411111

I \iHithwc\li riy oil Mlllpftol) a * rltUe two hUllh I drill fifty Itrt teach lot brut* forty frrt j wide. » ve.pt lot No. one hundred thirty - f I tliro which ik fifty fret wide*, and of I that w i« Ith extending .wHithrakb-rly one I hundred fifteen feet to a fifteen fret wide s I ktrret. Also l"t* numlK-r* mir hundred ninetyI four llJMl. «Mie liuiidrrd ninety -fix r (ISal. imr huiulrrd nlliety-»ly (tsfii; iair hundrrd * I ninety -*e\ en tlR7i, and one hundrrd f I ninety -right IUm .hi the plan and kertlon I Hfurnaid. ltr*iiiiilii|t on the iK-rthw, %t> rly 1 1 \ldr "f Haven avriiur fifty f«el whiIIiI weklrrly from the »outhwektcrl> hue of >|l'tftrrutll xtrret. « --iitaliiiiig to*ethrr in . I frtMit brrtollh on Haven avenue two I liuiidrrd I ee| ir*ch-"f&t Ih-Iii* forty frrt I widri and that width rth-udiu* In I length or deiith northwrvtrrly one liuu1 1 ilrrxl Uftrrn frrt to u llltrni frrt wide I vtrert. Alv» lot* nuinlxr* two hundrrd fifty I four tltatt. two hundred fifty -five (2Aa|, | two hundred fifty -ki* two hundrrd I fifty -krvrii. and two hundred fifty -eight I (2S«| (Ml thr plan and section ufocrwald I Itegliinin* imi thr »>Milheaktrrl> kidr ot I Haven avenue fifty Tret south* rvterh I from thr southwesterly aide of Fifteenth I strrrt. tamtainlu* together in front or I breadth southwesterly «»n Haven iivrnut I two hundred tret, niul of thai width rV I IriHhnp in leiigtii .or depth soutliruktrrly I one hundrrd fifteen fert to a fifteen fret I wide street. Also lots numbers three hundred eighteen I 1.IIS1. three hundred nineteen (,11#i. thrr* I hundred twenty |XN»). Hirer liuiidrrd I twenty -one iXtti, tlirer liuiidrrd Iwruty I two i.tQ), three hundred twrnty -three I (IWi. three hundrrd twenty-four iTCfli on I the iiImii and aectiou al-.rrsaid. Ilrghiuint I «ki tiie northwrsterly stdr <«l West aveuiu I forty fret »outhlsrkt< riy friMii the south I westerly side of Fifteenth street C ottUliiI uig together in front or hreudth south I westrrly iki West avenue two hundrrd ten I frrt irarh lot bring thirty frrt widri ami I >4 that width extending in length or depth I northwi-strrly one hundred frrt to u firtmi I frrt wide ktrret. being the same lot* or plrrrs of ground I which tlx Derail City Association, by In I denture Ixnring date the first day of Sep I tenitxr. A. I>. 1N9I. and recorded In tin I office of the r.lrrk of tdinr .May c«Hiiit>, h. I lw«)k No. 87 of Deeds, pages Ml, etc.. I granted und conveyed ilnter alia l to thr I said S. Weslry lavkr. In fee; under am! I subject to the reservation* and restrictions I of thr Ocean City Association. I Kxrepting and reserving thereout lot- | Now. (mx hundred niixty-four (l#li ami I two hon.lrrd fifty -fmir (25D being part of 1 premises also I descrilxd I were released by New tun Krim. «»t I CydVM, Montgomery count > . state of I IVnnsylvania. to the said S. Wesley l^ke I by release dated January 24th, 1810. and I recorded on February 2nd. 1910. In Hook I No. II of deleaves of Mortgagr. page U 1 Ac., in the County Clerk's Oilier of lap-" I May county aforesaid. The property will he sold subject to th. [ tuxes for 1910, 1914. 191&, 1916, 1917. 191) I ami 1919; and will also be sold subject b I the following street assessments: lad No j 13. Section *"D." #139.20. la»U Niw. 14, 13 I to 17 anil IK in Section #91 each. |x I sides Intrrrst and rnats. AniiMint due under decree Is #3.1 4 4 I with Intrrrst and ShertfT* fees to t,. I milled. MEAD TOM1.IN, gkerifi. Dated Dec. 21. 1919. Deaix Prrssey. Sol'r. 12-2fi.ltpf a'.Ian | SHERIFF'S SALE. NO. t. | II) virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias, fm salr «ir Mortgaged Premises, to mr directed, issued out of the Court of Chanrt-ry of New I Jrrsry. imi thr 3th day of November. A. D 1919. in « certain cause wherriu New fin. helm is rvMTiplninant. und Charles P. |j»kr fl lit., are drfrndaiits, 1 shall expose bI vale nt public vendue. *hi I MONDAY. JANUARY 19. 192#. between the hours or twelve ami flvi I ° D- fib, to wit. at one o'clock In the afternoon of said day, at the Sheriff'? office. In tape May tTourt House, (ape Mav County, New Jersey: All the said mortgaged premises, with the appurtenances. In the hill of complaint hi tlx said reuse particularly set forth ami described, that Is to say:— All those certain tracts or parcels of land and premises hereinafter particularly (tescrilird situate In the city of Oceai. UtVt In the county of Cape May. ami stab of New Jersey. Ixlng lots uumtxrs twenty I '/"'j thirty (39), eighty-five |Rlt, mir liun dred ami forty-six < 1 4G » . mir hundred ygVr"*Trfn ♦ 1 t+o hundred and seven .. .* bu,»«red an<L,eight «20K|t two hundred and nine t209l. two hundred and !*", hundred ami slxty-srvrii lad, two bundmt and sixty-eight (2HI, three hundred and thirty- Tour |35t>, thrr. hundred and thirty-five 13351, three hun thirty-sis (336), three hundred 21*1 IV r!.y M:vC" iHI'* mn* lbrrr humirrti Mint thirty -eight <3M» In Section "C" ptau *rf lots of tha Ocean City Association bounded and described as follow „ ; , A" thine certain four conligu,MiSJj tn \Vi «« > point in thr southeasterly line «»f |l*\ avenue at the distance of ninety fret south' WTstwardly from the southwesterly line of Wrventh street; thence south west wardl* ahaig the said southrnatcrly line or Hay as-rnoe, one hundred nnd sixty fert (racl. M being forty fert 1„ w|jth|; thence o tlmt width extending in length or drptl w?.'i rWVr/!Td,y l-rlOin with said Klevi nth street, one hundrrd ami K!nrJ' i rr v Xrrl *,dt %Xrrrl llelng lots .Vw. 21, 29, 3t» and 30 aforesaid .

A a. A,,n "I"1 , frr,",n lot describe.; 1. 1 ^ndfifii"* the Intersect imi | ^.'Sr JV.TthT,",rr,y «r siinpscM I ayrnue with the southwesterly lnh iA%Urr\\ lbr,V t#owtb wvstwardly I along said northwesterly Hix of siniiw.. avenue fifty fed; thence of that wldtl 1 2V? "f J" "r d«Tth northwest wardly ixtween lines parallel with salt' i L .r"i »trret and along tlx said south I rly, 'in^ thefrof , one hundrrd am I t .rrv- nr,rrn frrt wide street fi'lfif No. K5 aforesaid. Mints Wrnn|,h0^ 1Trl«l" L WO fotdlgUOUS r I Beginning J I Kin.J . n ,,nf °' Mmpson < ' 5wfw.r fL"R distance Of fifty feet Julh Kiev^«»h yt/riini ^ »«rtliwestcr»y lli-r of ' I , !P atfect; thence southwest** a rd Is • I along the Mid southeasterly Hue <A MntP mmi avenue, flZhty feet |enrh lot lo-lng | forty feet In whlthl; them-r of that width i • fflSBl,n«L.S lrnf.'h ^ ^•theasb ( I I n "I*"" Hnn parailri with said 'T 1,1un,V,•', and -fifteen 1 i f J frr' wide street. It*- ins I | lots Not. 146 ami H7 aforesaid. K I I ..JEJWrth. All those certain four conI rtwHIxd ,,, Hcgln. I V ft n p°,nt ifi 'be nortliwrslrrlv lux I f'Li S\\ "vr"Uf fil 'be distance of ninet* rrU H.2 I? ,r""' t,M" tfiuttiwrst-tlu-llrr s,MdhHor 5 II "long the snld northwesterly I LiV»v e B"vrn avenue. hundrrd ami I « r"cb, bd Wifig forty frrt In I lenlrth 'J hrl"rrI,of 1hf' w filth extending In length or depth n«rthwr-vtwnrdly between I »xv porulirf with said Flrvrnlh street I ellS hundred am| firteei, frrt to a fiftre.i point tn thr s,mthravterlv Imr of llnvru JwdSarSlv^rm^1?^ rr frrt MHllh , . "'«■ KMlthweslerlv IllVt of ' nbl.r II' Jbencr MMitbwrstw ardly along the said s^aithrasterly |i,w «*f llaveo — avenur, right* feet (rnch l,H Wina f.olV ' fret, in «|i|lhi: thriire of that width ev Ixtween 1 HiST1 "iir-*!! •!r»',b *oulluw.tw „rdlv i ! ,,"r* P«n»llrl with said rirvMitl, Sn7,n ->«1 lift. . r"i J Sfei'si ""n« M' w "wvrT; I a tuMiit In tlx rmrtliwestrfty ||ix of avenue m% tlx distance of Y^y feet sonth! t Hrstwanll) from tlx s-Mihwrstri ly tltx of ilmm" ha 'iWLJtr'S - '"h^stw^rdD along the Uhl owt lliwestri Is HlX «d West 1 "W hundred and fift* fort ii,ritr. ' to a ¥f{erl^E'tllUVrl /**" bumtred frrt ling (tax the twelfth day of tkrtutxr, |ft

; tlx year tax thousand right humtrrd aid eight* -five, and recorded on the tarrut.-- ! srvrolh day of September, ill thr iru' «<«x tlmusamf right hundred and right? - r sis, iu the I irrk s office of tlie c-xinty if I. tape May iu !!>■•* No 74 »l Deeds, pj.- » : ■>»'. A , , granted and runvr>r>l unto sii.-J I, S. \\ .'sir* Jjikr. ill Ir. II lv*( r ptillg Ulld IrsclvUig «Im reirt|| |< t| Nu*. two hondrtd ami seven i2o;j, j«, • > bundled u I itj I Jglit Mild three tin » drcsl und thirtv tour t.vii In Section < • # plan I th» Derail t il> Iwcluilnri, 1*. | |m r t >1 tin mortgaged plrtulse-v uh-ivr • I A r scnl->l. which were r chased by \t ' i*»t. : Newton Jvriin, - I Lyowyd. Men b k gono ; « count*, state of IVunsylvMiilw Is ' tlx \ . -I S Iwikr. by rriruv (|>il<4 U«r,l. U»th. I!»!«' rfiu| rrfulilrel mi Ai ' | nth. i>!», in tlx bounty i Icrk * ' 1 (js|M- M.e> leniill* afore- I, 1.1

' III of . I ii. i-e * k' ■ . A3*. . AN" rcserstnR U- > ' 1 lots Noa. two hundred and • two l.jndr.d . J ten • • • -« ' • j *ar Hi* af-*f-»a>-t plan. I* 4«-rt o '!u , j mwrlninl |itrm>st* ilxxt dcsgrilad, 1 ! vkhlcii w*te rejesseu b> ><K.f 'jTltffl* New . (' ■ ft-o hem,, n* lyowyd, afarcsa.d-, t» the sard i ttWie* Dkr, by relraJK ' R»rr'. IfJI, aiul < ecscdcd on CMi|ti ■ » , •.•Hi, .'nil. iu tlo comity lea'* *mn>» »»f ' ' «pe >« •> county i/<. in N. f S3 cf ; Worlg^ge*. luge -.'I. Af. . I Also V( rpllltg jM«l re «rl Slug lh«rr--ul |i •: So. sight) -llvr iNje in Vflimi i « u tl>«" pftur said plan, in lug pur t of thr trior I •..igctl pmuisr* uIm>vc descrilad, which' « i-rc rdt^wil hv your "ratof N«-wl«ai J Kt on. (d byiiwvd, abxesani. the said; s W'ish-y l. k.. b* release eblnl \., vim Ixr I Ith. 1912. .('"I rcctMxIed imi \i-oii.Ihi Hth. 1913. ill the County il.rk's rirlu. of J J i *j H Mm) ONIIlty .iliXf s.,l»l. Ill iN-k N-». ' II «.f llrlrex* «'f M>-ftga»ys. f >•>*(* M At j Tile property Will It sold vuhje ct tlx la\«* l.x 1911. 1913. I9HL 1917, 191* and 1 1919. ami will also he s.4d subject I" tlx following stn-rt m> xssiurnt* : lf>l* V«». 27. ' 2». 29 Mini ;w III, S- C. '** " *79. Ml e.tch . and " against lot Nrv. I #*> in Sec "i " Jiwl j against h»t N<«. 147 In Nv **< " • -'>!. I* sides intrrrst Mini Costs. \lul sl«t Mg.niivt " Into N.w OS, XI6. 117 ami IJL Sfg "C** J J «3lA7 rMtli . Ik viih « Uitrrevt and cost* AioiKiol due uinlrr decree is "I.«»x7 9*. j with Interest nil, I She rill's . fr-» !•» In- j * •tided. MEAD TOMt.IV, Skerilf. 1 Dated l»ec 21. 1919 Dearie Pri sM *. s,J'r. 12 J#.ft|>r<»d 21 Try #u advcrtlaewciit In the SENTINEL h

Assessor's Notice. _ I In ae ordance wuh tlx roiolrcnxot* nf thr • law. the *.»■ -• e-r mIimK file a cowjiMc a«««w» fixnt ii»t and dupllcai f with thr f'ountvr lUMirdiH TaxaUou ou or.bcfufc Jar u*r> W, Au y u«4>avcr may inspect tlx s«e**iiiwit U*i pr «»f to January 0, for tlx purpe,«e nf cu.loiug such (napaycr lu w»cartaln what **• I se--UX(ltft Itava ly I load* agallia I telllj o* ids pfop-'ty ami t« routrt tnforr-" it r M-M-SMir m» |<i (tee <*»'•.< !l.f * <if 1/ »i>inw<i».u>ilwr. us' fij ttror j* cor t.-lcd* *!'•* *>' '** tmntl .. Fljh.'l DM. A*a so* 3U, ii. f < :ir

Seated fWwxIvna* • t thr lUtard • Otbd'-a" ,.>«N' J ., Ml their of1 fire »r .wimnl lluiiUllig, on I nOev. j :>r • : ja, u'if.ai « o'c'nxk p. in . for tlx , uai*Ki«iMibui actioo! children ('•>'*> point* NiuibofTwiDlirlti ktrret to the OcMiti'iiy j II g I -»'.h<x)l Hut ding and the Wniry Ave j nue (ir»-le school, from January t, 1939, to July i. I'.O. fftdder- w it: state p'lcr n-f day t«»r furniaij j lug our aut.>rr»(»to|c, seating at ica-t fit ran; , tl« ch'tdr* n w.thout crowUiug. and airrica in t| y f.ir furniahlog two automobile*, acwl '.fig at trad fifteen, tlkje ci,ii«lr»u tact, 'without crowding, th.lder will itghv price p-r.iiM InwlJllMto tn t tie abjve If oae«»flbe i Miilcmot.ihs i» rc^uifcd to gulp the Thirty-] ; tm-nii *l(e«-t llrtdge. bidder* wiu slate lo detail the st/* and j make of anioino* llr» thry promise louse and f the f K "f '«od» (Ode u*ed on Mine. I Til* i-outr MCtor wdl be r*uulrcd to r rovldr | at' roix- xhd I' an kc" sand other means urr*«- 1 " •a*e to keen tlx pop is c •rufurlahiy waiinl wtiil- be iog ti ansi orlrd « ContrKCi-i * I I ix r««iulrrd to furnish loud | aatlsfaetory to I he Ho«td of h^lorat mil for] the fallhfol i" rforiiMtuce of tbe contract In | I tut an in of A'gll oi Thfrigluta f-srrrc«l to reject any or alt I tdd< lly ordrr ol tlx Board uf Kdui-rstiou of] ity. New Jersey. II. W TOWNMKND. 12 H.3t, F. K. fvjti Hecretary. i'r- gn adverliftojeot lu lUeflfe^vTl M' .

» ( TW fsils*T, ©f I 1m railed States Ot saner tkaa aae-tklri. arsrly war . k*lf. »f sll lift railways of tlx world Ttxy */' • w carry a yearly Usftc m wwok pmmX. ,t tkaa tkat mt "f cwwaL-y tkat tkc*s ir really mo kseu (wr rwagari. eea. ladewd. ike trattewf say tww aetioae assy U rwa>btaed. as 4 .(ill it Jars awt apprMrk lk« (oaatrcr af A wcrva htm apwa Aawku railways —far »U Im M4 how Cwwalas. Ask Any Doughboy Who Was "Over There" and he will tell you that American railroads are the best in the world. He saw the foreign roads — in England and France, the best in Europe — and in other Continental countries — and he knows. The part railroads have played in the development of the United States is beyond measure. American railroads have achieved high standards of public service by far-sighted and courageous investment of capital, and by the constant striving of managers and men for rewards for work well done. We have the best railroads in the world — we must continue to have the best But they must grow. To the $20,000,000,000 now invested in our railroads, there will have to be added in the next few years, to keep pace with the nation's business, ' billions more for additional tracks, stations and terminals, cars and engines, electric power houses and trains, automatic signals, safety devices, the elimination of grade crossings — and for reconstruction and engineering economies that will reduce the cost of transportation. To attract to the railroads in the future the Investment funds of many thrifty citizens, the directing genius of the most capable builders and managers, and the skill and loyalty of the best workmen — in competition with other industries bidding for capital, managers and men — the railroad industry must hold out fair rewards to capital, to managers and to the men. American railroads will ^continue to set world standards and adequately serve the Nation's need! if they continue to be built and operated on the American principle of rewards for work well done. adwtiMment u publidied bu Hit j ob&odaUori of 'Stailuxuf %zcuti\'cL informal!** coarmrin# ike r*Ur**d nf#mtian atay ofc*"i /fer#f*r# bf vritinf fa The Aeeociaof Railway Rrec*tiert, 6/ Broadway. Sew fork. — —

Fhone, 186-J V l-urnlturc Stored LET US (w£^f ESTIMATE *Wlndow Shades FOR YOU jAwnlnjp and 'House Furnishings prlc*. art U.« w, wltb<M Wotk M.lrr,„ | Lawrence ,7. Lear ! 654 Aahury Avenue ^ City, N. J. i SUGGESTIONS for Cfjristmas tSancvs to „mI M,„ hu, 0nn.t Mayers a.Vlft At It, titles Av». ,,0„r o.orKl« ■O an (>ctan Cily pataE. MV ^.^on MaddoGk's Pharmacy 1 ,h "pa^0**burv Avanua * C*t your Christmas Con, iTrT hm"°\V> have , f„U |itlP of o.,r c. • » ,iL , WhUttian s Lrwft Cniulir> Our NKci.l ChriMuits Offer is . five pound box of Samlet u* , L»tu!tes, assort «1, for $3. so. Xi^u!"rn U '' P»< «P in ftm-v . ) whfch will nuke « fine present for him Mop in imi see our other Christ num Goodsi v Rlwiyi Welcome.

Any Kind Any Where -1 v«| Jt .eph G. Champion Building Contractor OCEAN CITV, N. J. Tenth Street and West Avenue B SWAN j, E. TROUT Swan and Trout PRACTICAL

Caroenters and Builders JOBblMG A SPECIALTY 1040 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY N. J. j you SHOULD HAVE A Reliable Builder To erect your Ocean City cottage. You cannot spare the time L to look after " closely yourself and must depend ui»n the honesty ol the contractor. I have built for a large number of people and could refer yon to any or all of them. Send for the list of names and photographs oi the houses. Otis M. Townsend OFHCE Dim nrD 0CEA5CITT. sm st. oppom# r.o. OU I LULn n.j. City Garage SEVENTH AND HAVEN AVE. OCEAN CITY. WIW J£*S£K L. W. MILLER PROPRIETOR TELEPHONE , S03 J§|j| B. MlbbMAlN I ||R T.rV BUILDER °r'*®n fcity* (Novelty ^-Pipeleee" PHONE YOUR ORDER TWO PHONES: SOS. SSO FRED P. BELL For Things Good to Eat SEVENTH STREET AND ASBURY AVENUE Reliable place to do your marketing. Meats, Groceries, Fruits and Vegetables. FtfSE DELIVERY TO ALL RflRTS OF QtTY OPEJ4ALL THE .YEAR Real. Estate: Bargains NUMEROUS nr.IT APARTMENTS . .. . 1 RENT bungalows SALE L__ COTTAGES tfflLL "c-: MORRISON ""-o* OCEAN AVE. BEL. EIGHTH ST.

. I 1 1 __ Real Estate For Sale BtQ BARGAINS L,„.r!it.4f#,IAplrt^n.lS a"d B"ngalows, In rni«hed an.i nnfurnishrd ? '.n ?V %nds ",usl l>e 50,(1 »' sacrifice prices. Thb. L> rbc pS cL^r Appij- uTsn ,nd !<ou ai ,his ivp,,)ar Sfa--u" CO. Alonzo Cotton jftlQ AihuryAvonut Oe#Hn City, N, j. Mr Property Owner: 1 ST ART EARLY IN i*J0. LIST YOITR ^rEaMTy TPKRy V11<H L,s Joseph L Scull Agency TftT MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE No waiting fur two work* to know if you can #*t it- w* 1,1 *** front SXjZ? » 8nd fw J. M. CHESTER & CO., _. OCEAN Cm . N.J. REAL estate: ... insurance Clayton Haines Brick A11 Eighth St. OceanC itv. N .j H ■ • John Marts Lumber Co. Ninth Str*#t and Mm >-«n Av«nu« t °CIAH CITV, N. J. U.«X M illvcvX. S.Udm, p.pw, w.„., N.I I, ^ w.X... 1 " rBn,lrt.A i

mnummma. OTIS H TOWISEMD BUILDER OrncB: tub S». Oppostu p 0. OCEAN CITY, K.j. Only g*lir*njred nail* rvc t rterior work (Joseph D. Lee C4BPEM4 ft Mamm mik i"WcaiYv * IM.JI P \»<r 0*€w CM*. #4. ^ J George W. Harris Contractor, Builder and Jobbing Plans Fr-r \ No. SJ W. Fourteenth 6tre«-r OCEAN CITY, h. j. ™ pT*?rt Leander S. Corson BULLDER 1038 ttCli.tr AVC ocua CITT. a J PMOWt 1&7.« Allif j'jfiflS )6t4. J HUMBERT C. PORTIERE

: BUILDER Ttzlfe Sir it: OCOI CITr I j. Harry R. Hayes CARPENTER ; Jofetxof work prompt I Y goredrd to Lo#« lor S# ir UiUfa lor Sal* R,B! ^ TMrlpttTl Si ufi Atlvry Ait OCEAI CUT, I. J. Bile D«B«t *#v,' ALBERT G, GILBERT, PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER 645 Asbury Avenue, iX LAS CITY . 34. J. KaCtnaLt* Kursiaood. Kail Una or Ma Ucm 4 UW» tmtuSa ■» a r 1.1*1x8, Jtlr^ at Oo* Mtore. Alao. Joke T. Lrvu Load and i < * or, «tanuy JD K-.org. Bru«Cioa auC PalDUr* Miyp-x-MWyel* rirra and KuppDor Mlcyeta K« PAiriug Prompt^ Atiaodac r«x . iOJlw I V Ahoi tLLlfiw 6E0. 0. ADAMS k CO. PLASTERING. RANGE SETTING Mtttt L4YIFG, fclc,. Etc. 411 Work |# auami Una Proanptix Attended To. OCEAN CITY. N J BRECKLEY'S HOUSE AND SIGN RAiNTBRS CLINTON L. BRECKLCY. Pn or . Ready Mlxod Paluu. Load and OUk 920 and 922 Aobury Aiecue. DANIEL KRAl'SS Electrical Contractor 411 Aabury Avenue OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY D«4i Pfcw. 177 * P ^ I Nowr is the Time to PUnt Privet Hedge Thomas J. Thorn FLORIST 1128 Bay Avenue Ocean City New Jersey j Sofaiething New for tbe brorfil of Qccjlj City peopleOcean City House Cleaning Company wtU rt«tny(*«r buWt, u>oiv|>a« h >m pHwata TMiikgr otlp,. «o ? SvJ» ' a*r *»» ri«an w » rurutkL fxrjitomc, Ju*i to* tlx Jofc. lb* WM- Ail: gt*«ai«.»»r(l Wr Will «0 It Ity Um- "dfetraet or (Uy Dlrr «*« inai. 73O Went Avenue Ocean City New Jeraev K-ii IW. 76 w JONES, ROGERS & B ASS ELL LI JOm truuwrT Wm. H. Powell General Contractor

| Grading and Street Building k Thirty *l#»rt|i #t. wood W«#t •nn. OCEAN CITY, N. J. R*«u»r«<* MW (MM) Atiiiai Brit Niw t J-" — j WE'VE GOT THE TOOLS J I I AND CXPE^T 5KJL1 - i ] we'RE rr-pcis l * ) OPR l-'Mfcbinf «hof> rt fitted -.>«l vsttb #11 1)# pmyrr took •#«1 m«vhafi»rek1 npfilikfieM *®-.l wiadom that •re Krcrvwv do ■ poertxt j Maaibttw jM'. do. vom ami '«,MKr tk tH** Of yJnmNre^1 NkW|, N»> #0 HINS BURIHIRDT MS-S) Mmt hw em 1 1. Try 0* AerertiMnacat l in toe BgNrtXKL