• • v a *# OCEAN CITY SENTINEL
VOL. XXXIX.
OCEAN CITY, N. J„ THURSDAY, JANUARY 29. 1920
NO. 44
Ocean City Sentinel pubu*a*d willi; it ocean oity. n. «j. -MvR CURTIS ROBINSON W»tof and Pioprntw %i.J> P« Year, 8lricUy in AdviMI. 1 ■ i
■bbwal dr. w. p. hainfcs cor. ninth and wcslcy avc ocean city. n. j. » a lo mia. ui u> Mil hol'hm. {lluly i«. foluh p. St. 0*11 l'bon*. ml MvdMil UtriuiiMllii mihur aua vw r«citt« u> iuu«*iic« kwnliiii Movciu*ui« Dk. Florence b. Haines Hour* by ap|Hilulu*Mil • m*ica n city, v j. Uonit-i.iBi.ai , »-» p. ni Allen Corson, H. D. iifl Wesley Avenue ocoan City Now Jersey _ ball to law-aiiw 130- a. |£8bsch8ii pbtt1t, II. D. 807 wcslcy avc. occan city, ncw jcrscy offleo Hoort; i lo 10 a. m. heipa. pmm c'fllor lluii la l'bon* 277 i Hnllltfa m. llp.Hl i alp. in. John h. Whiticar, m. d, j ClOHTH and central ave. ocean City. n. j. qr. Wilson y. Christian at DentintM 809 Central Avenue •i'kal citl'* r. j. Bell Phone, 162. Ball Phone **«w Ocean City Cells Oiven Immediate Attention dr. david m. saxe veterinary surgeon Ltofa a specialty c f north vi koi n 1 a avenue rt atlantic city. n. j 1 Formerly Chid Veterinarian u. s Eapreas Co. j| oflloa Houra. OOaan City i ura.|n> wa*ln<<adn> . i j If a. in. Friday. Maturd*/, ( i 3d 6 10 p m i dk. chas. h. vail [ osteopathic pb> eicien ocean cll* Ofllca IMuladelptitn offlco i n». kt«Ml. fi 4. lift Rani Kstat* Truai Kldg. Phone. 34> J i'bona. Walnut un Booth Phonks nifhi labunoi.%ll(bb- w Hughes' Central Pharmacy •lh and Wealey a*«. Ocaan City, n.j Phoue 246- w Phone your order* we drlim flm _ J attmriyr-at.law. Wootton Harcourt i Steelman law offices 40* Niith Itiiit Lata bvitoiae Occam C«t * . k. t. atlihtic Cifv. n. j • "in Maaaa «• a « • a a. i j^jorgan hand, attorney and counsellor at law, AatieNor. Matter and Keanlaar id l'haao mn, pnai court Cocnmlaalooar nolan Psbwe. oapr ■ a v < 01 n 1 net nt, ». j, (op poena pnhuc buitdisgs) w. molt anal aaaaiw c. Boa will law offices Apgar & Boswell, nlltui ik cranitbt, houknk fiviluinu, anbury avenue And mow 111 mtkkk7 (k-bar oity. h. j. law offices Godfrey & Rend Rooms 116. iip and >17 ■arllttl Mnlldlng :: : atlantic city. n. j. vi - - - - - conveyancing nnlary PebtU joseph l. pyle Member 80c. Int. Accountants PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT inenme t*« dtpnna 7j7 Asbury Ave. Wm, h. Collision, Jr. Aoo.m.affl htt cm. m Ciell Engineer and Surreyor * City Ptnginnrf, (vttta ClIy.r i. abbotts' Alderney Dairies inc. c Philadelphia and Seashore Seventh St. and Went Ave. e Ocean City, n. j. ^ i A6bott*f "a" Milk Creum Bnttermilk Have T** * cottag«. bungalow or apartment to farninb? w * hive d line of ftflfflMtl *t lea* than Philadelphia prices. Window a ha<1e« a special!/. 4 char, f adamr a ftfto. f a88ury avc.
ii STEELMAN'S s 1 new goods just received 1st. Butterick Patterns. " Bvtrjr woman knonatbat Butterick Patterns art the very l»e*t Hultcnck Quarterly, ty. The Delineator, auc. llullerick Tr«u>frJ Books for embroidery, braiding, etc., 45c. 2nd. Men's Recilia Suspenders. The suspcudeis with wirr springs instead of rubtier They outwear two pan* of the ordinary rublirr suspender*. Price, f i.w. 3rd. Black Cat Stockings. More of the boy a' nnu K»rla' reinforced sUx-kiug*. A ticw jair for every pair tlint docs not wear well. Prices according to •ire, 40c to 60c. 4th. Sweet, Orr & Co.'s, Pants, Overalls and Shirts. Pantt, f 5 00 to fH 00. Shirts, f 1.50 to fi 50. Overalls, ft .00. 5th. w. l. Douglas Shoes for Men. Jdahoganv, Rusaat, Calf, Bals. welt, f-S.un. (•iiuuieUl. Calf. Hals, and Blue her, fh.co. miscellaneous. Men's Khaki Pants, for working, extra heavy, f\.oa Boys' Stormer Shoes, high tops, all leather, Kudicott, Johnson make, sizes 1 to s, Jfc.oo Women's Spats, all colors, f: ou. Women's Petticoats in Sateen Cloth and Flannelette, grotl? reduced to cloae out. Cooper-Beuuiugton Spring-needle Union Suits, £>-50 to fi.so. Cheney Cravats, ft. 00 to fi 00. Granville h. Steelman 831-833 a8bury avenue |wiEX>7ER^S1 • three days more of • • (I s Special economy Sale i • of § • underwear, corsets, sweaters 9 a Spring Voiles and Ginghams are arriving now. You should sec a them. They are beauties. Why not get first pick? gh v ~ 0 fi Pull line of Shetts and Pillow Cases, Muslins and Tubing i ( jt It i \a/o0\/0 m1 c 809 asbury avenue j, j vv cavwl 9 ocean city, n. j. Attention, Owners Is your property For Sale or For Rent ? This is the time to list your Houses and Lots in order that we may complete our files;thcreby rendering you the best of service. List with the office doiug strictly a brokerage business. It will be to the advantage of Owner and Client. Real Estate and Insurance 411 Eighth Street Ocean City, n j. slogan "Thia office maintain* and flora ilrietly a brokerage InwiiieM and i* in no wav interested In peraonal «pecnlation." a Fine Piece of OCEAN FRONT FOR SALE in BUSINESS SECTION OF BOARDWALK best value for price that can be found along entire front write for particulars Masaey & Edwards oc KAN ©itv, n. u. % Bell Phone. isa-j Pnmlture Stored Reupholstering le t us (window Shades estimate 7 , * for you >avn,nr* *nd (House Furnishing* Oar prion* ar* i.c#e«t povvtble consistent with flood Work tnd ll*»t Material. Lawrence n. l^ear 6*4 Anbury Avenue ocean City, n. j. Mil* our r i mm *«* mtmmmm. «•«• *mt> pm.n rwear steer Mtrmmn am o0 o*il mm * eeae »*4.rv Jerry DeFranco ttt Hie Aibthe-Veer-Areuftd BARBER SHOP #41 AiYury Av«nw» hit te tor «iu _ eaeeee e«oe, #•*»• mmtmm see a our mmiorn mm «»• •retriaa of*4mrrvy . . a wo « «ee* n*t *e *•* mummmm . ilinggg mtm-rm «eo ooaeovskir JZ i
WHO WILL BE THE NEW CHIEF OF POLICE HERE?
Two Member* of Force Suggested - Department to be Reorganised. One uf the laadlug ifueetinna of the day.luaofar a« Ocean City le ooooerned, la. "who will be the new chief of police?" Kver aluce Samuel b. Scull, who haa oeeo chief more thau two decades, resigned hh poaitlou the latter imrt of iaat week, the queetiou of Ills eQcceaanr baa been cue of the main topics of bun versa! luu here. One hears of two naui ea mentioned fur the |m>sltlon — those of Policemen Oeorge k Seatnau and Howard t. Juhuaon. The former paa been ou the force longer thau the last named, i Both have rnauy friends who would like to tee them receive the appointment. Mayor Champion said, a few days ago. that the reorganization of the po* i h-e force would become effective about Kebruary i. and that announcement of the uarne of the successor to 1-hlef Scull would uul he made uotll next Monday. Mayor Champion having decided to reorganize (he city's police depart* meut. the first step in this llue was i lie acceptance by the City Comtnls -loners of the resiguatlou of Chief of Police 8. b. Scull, as chief, the reslg natiou of this official having been received by Mayor Champion. It Is to take effect as soon as bis succeaaor it appointed. The retlriug chief will he kept lo the department, It having been determined by Mayor Champion to place him in the |k>sltloo of bouse sergeant. There will he two house sergeants, according to the reorganization plans, -o that there will be a policeman on duty in police headquarters day and night Chief Scull haa been connected with the police department uearly 28 years lie was appoluled a policeman by •day or Wesley c. Smith, and a week later was made chief. For 28 years before that time he was on coast trading vessels. He came to Ocean City 'rotn English Creek. 1 - t , i Matte Conuiy Auditor. The Tape May County Board of Freeholders has appointed Joeepb l. 1 Pyle. manager of the Joseph i. Scull 1 Agency, of this city, to the position or | county auditor. Mr. Pyle, who was a lieutenant In the army during the war ' with Germany, will begin the work of his new duties within a short time. Addressed "Boosters.** The Rev. Dr. It. s.Snyder addreaeed , ( i lie ' Boosters" of Philadelphia yester- i i day afternoon. Tbts is one of the pro- ■ greeslve organizations of Philadelphia , SHDFFLEB04RD HAS : THEM INTERESTED Contest Now in Progress Between Expert Players of the League. Many of the member* of the Young Men'* Progressive League are much interested in ahuffleboard. and a conteat was started a few evenlnga since . Eight persons play at one time, tb* { league having double tables. 28-polnt , games are played. There are 27 of the boys In th« ( struggle, and not a few of them are quite expert. The committee In charge of the con , lest comprises Holla Garretson. chair- , man; Capt. Alfred r. Smith and John f k. Trout. , g , I Rslsy Lire In Miami. Writing from Miami, Florida, under dais of January *0, Clinton L Hrcckley and BeoJ. P. Groves, well- - known resident* of this city, my that the weather I here was floe and that l hey were enjoying themselves by ell • ting ou the beach and watching the (•ethers. Miami, they declared, is i quite a plana. Tbay left for Tampa Thursday night and are now borneI ward bound. ( Ware's aswciainrs. Freeh roasted, hot peanuts, 24 cents per pound Large new fancy mackerel. mt Holly sweet elder by the quart or gallon. Elegant flavored coflea only AO cents per pound; good as the beet New crop New Orleans molasses, 80 cents per quart Large assortment choice anplee, oranges, bananas and all kind of fruit always on hand. Fresh egg" right from the country, plenty of them. Hems'* sweet mixed pickles, very tasty, IA cents par half ponud. adv., tf Notice to Proparty Owner*: For bfcst reanlta in ahmmer renting. Hat your apart meat a ot cottage for rent with thi* office— J WILLIAM MoAWTiOIt, Real Estate Broker. Ocaan avenue, bet Eighth. fldv . it-i*. tf. To One and All - Do nor forget the old reliable liar Villa Laundry, which was eatahhstiun In Ittfl. Try It once rompletr soar laundry while yen | wait Call, writ# ©» phone, 188 W, It? Ray avenue, Ocean city. Frances Freeman. Prep, adv., 1 18, If. l,o§T. Poeket hook, contalalag Ma I sonic card, <*nn*r awrt dr1var*s Ikwio* l.itwrai reward If returned to ata | Asfeury avenue adv It.
SINKING FUND REPORT MEATY f { Mauy Interesting Facts Presented for Information of City's Taxpayers. f Th«* annual report of the city'* sink ing fund rommisaloners, aa pn'parcd by lh<* assistant nern-tary of the com- > mission, was read at the weekly meeting of the City CoinuiiK>loners. ' The report is brimful of matter* or interest to every taxpay* r it apj»«-ai - e|ei*s ben* in this Issue of the Sentinel In the regular order of business City Clerk Morris reported that the Solicitor had approved of the bond or t Intra*!) collection contractor, aud the contractor'* certified check »as ordered returned to him. It was ordi-H-d that the certiflt^J check of Louis W. Miller, who ha<! 1 Hubmitu-u a bid for the hale of an auto, 1 be returned lo him. A letter was read from the llroch i way Motor Truck Company which r. I cenUy sold three tm^ks to the City. • requesting that a signed copy of th> I agreement be forwarded to the con. I pany. The letter was ordered received and filed. a I The resolution offered January in. raising salaries of officers and emplo) of the city, was brought back foi 1 action. The resolution was killed 1 There la, however, another resolution ' along the name lines, that will corn* I up for final action at the next nh-.-Hn ( of the Board. < ■ a t CARDS AND DANCE < t Yacht Clab Auxiliary -• h«k no eta I Allatr April 14, The members of the Ladie*' Auxll- 1 lary of the Ooean CHy Yacht Club are c putting forth every effort to make the 1 aooual card party aod dance, to be glveu at the Bellevue Blratford Hotel. 1 Philadelphia, on Wedoeaday evening 1 April 14, the largest aod most auccee* ful affair that has ever been glveu In ' the history of the club. 1 The club members are looking forward with much pleasure to thl- 1 event, which occur* immediately fol " lowing the lientou season. ■ a ■ c Wilt Build Collage. ■ The lot on Ooeau avenue, near l Twelfth street, owned by k n Hell a Philadelphia druggitt, has been aolil 1 Maaeey A Edwards to a Plilladel f pbla man, whose Intention is to build ■ a cottage In the near future. <j
CITY WONT BUY 1 THAT AUTOMOBILE Director Finher Says He Doean't Need It, and Board Reconsiders Action. When l he resolution awarding to | l/oul* VV. Miller, of the Guy Garage, the contract fur a four cylinder, four l i'iM nger ruclo«ed Overland (Sedan j came before the t'lty < ommi**iouef» at then adjourned meeting, the mea j -ure was defeated, all the members u the board voting egalust the ismiiu tlnn. Tire car, which was to owl ||iA», was ta have been principally for the use of t'oinmlMiotjers Fish r in cover ing the work uf the highway departmml. Director Kbbcr said that he can do w ithout a car. Director f 'auipbeil ha# been nppo-ed tu the purchase. Mayor ( hamplou ha* been favorable to buying a car for the highway director's use. On this occasion they all were a unit hi voting against the purchase of the machine. There has Iwen some little talk on the streets for aod against the propo sitlou to buy an autumohlle. There was read at the adjourned meeting of the i.'ity Commissioner* a from the secretary of the Board f Trade wbtcu contained a resolution presented by e h. Bacon, of Jertey i'lty, at a meeting of the Board of Trade a few weeks ago, and adopted by that body. The revolution follows: '-Resolved, that the Board of Trade recommends to the Board of Commleeioners that It shall take appropriate action to compel lbs trolley com pauy tu operate the system during the season, under the law of 1919. otherwise, pending an Investigation determiue the best solution of the problem of ttteet transportation In the city." Mayor Champion said that j. kllhitu Telem, the trolley com|>any'a solicitor, would be here ehortly for a conference in relation to this resolution. The board ordered received and filed letter received from k. l. gofl asking thel the board give bidders on Contract No. 711 assurance that the preseut rates would he maintained for all lumber required. a letter received from vv. h. Hirst requesting the City Commissioners to send him the sum that may be due him fro ui the award to property bolder* by (be commission appointed to appraise the land, was referred to City Hollcltor Boswell. Mr. Hoiwell reported that be had approved the bond of tbe contractor for the collection of garbage - nd dead animals. The certified check or cash with tbe bid was ordered re-
SCHOOLBOYS TO BE SEEN IN WRESTLING TOURNAMENT
Interesting Exhibition Will be Given In the High School Tuesday Evening. The flnaln of the Ocean City Public Schools wrestling tournament, which ha* been In progress for the past throe weMra. will take place In the high school auditorium next Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. The object of the tournament Is to determine the Individual champion shlpa for the variou* weights listed by the a a. V. The boys who are to wrestle In the final bouts are the beet wrestler* of each weight In tbe public achools of Ocean City. They haw eliminated all others In their weight* and challenges Amateur Athletic Tnlon rules will govern the contests Medals will be awarded to the winner* of aach weight. The men. women and children of this community, especially the parenG of tbe boys, are urged to be present t# witness the championships All are assured of more than ten cents' worth of Instruction and enjoyment The admission fee will pay fof the medals and the remainder will be for the benefit of the Ocean City High School Athletic Association Mats and a ring will be placed upon the stage, and extra lights will he hung above the stage, so as to give plenty of Illumination for the performance. The following boys are eligible for the final bouts Midget, tb pounds and under, Charles Msgtnnls and Burton Nlrker son Mosquito, kj pounds and under, Caul Plleggl and Thomas Payne Paper. 9r pounds and onder. Charles 3*aman and Thomas Whlttlngton *y. lo' pounds and under. Austin maaly and Richard Olden Rant urn. 11' pounds and under Reg maid Rnmh and William VVrtght. Feather. ib pounds and under. Leslie Hughes and Anthony Relvagn light. w pounds and under. Ross Ferguson and Unman fWvaxn Welter, 14& pound* and under George Gardiner and Charles Ofbb Middle, |ftt pounds and under. Andrew RtnRmgn and John Ktrhpairtrk light Heavy, 1?& pounds and under, Augustus fleet 1 and ■■ ■ The officials of the tournament will br Rotors, the Rev <3e8ifO W ;
LEAGUE TO GIYE MINSTREL SHOW Special Musical Feature* to be Introduced, Followed by a Daace. > Tbe etiterlslumenl commute* of the » Young Men's Progreealve League Is planning to give a minstrel show lo tbe league rooms Wednesday evening, February 25, and It promise* to be a 1 real affelr. Tbe entertainers will comprise tbe league's vocal quartet, witb four eud , men and au Interlocutor. Tbe member* of the quartet and the end men will appear to black face Tbe end men will be Boy and Bertram I>avby, John B. Ktrby and VVil. 1 lism Hertxlsr, all of this dty. Mi Hertaler has bad experience In thl* Una with tbe Carlisle lodge of Klka. There will be special musical features that are sure to please all who attend. After the mtoMrel show there will x | be n dance. Yard, pastor of the First M e Church: clerk. Prof otto W Rclehtv. principal ot the high school; timekeeper. o k Ktlhy. of the manual training department; Judges. Prof. Jam** M. Btevena. superintendent of schools; D# j. Thomley llughca, vu-e-prealdent of the Board of Mducatton. and J. F MacNamoe, Ocean City Sentinel. The trophies will be awarded by Dr, Her achat IVitlt, president of the Board 4 of Education The preliminary bouts, of which 1 there were 118, have been In pnagrees | for three weeks, and 117 boys took . ' part Four minutes was the average time of each bout Decisions ueiw announced on points and on the ones showing the beat qualities * or who acted mostly upon the sag re* give and offensive. Every resident of Ocean City biterested la the work of the boys In tbe schools should be nut ta wltnens tbie ' tournament, the first of Its kind e ratal tempted bars ti< j It* an ad rent us as ant in tbe Rwwn mml * A
WASHINGTON CAMP HOLDS ! INTERESTING CEREMONIES
a " 11 ' — STERLING COLE WITH TITLE CO. . Deputy County Clerk for Ten Years, He Accepts Poaitiou in This City. rtterliug ( ole, wbo fur ten year* ha* . breu deputy county clerk at t ape t May Court Us* accepted a po■lliuu Iti tbe title department uf I be • J Ocean i lly Title and Tru*c Company. and will i**um< bi« uew dulia* next 1 Monday. • Mr. l ule was deputy clerk uudet U'uuuly Clerk HUdietb during tbe teller's two terua* of office. Mr. H>l1 dretlr* second term ends fSatuida; , aud be begin* in* third term Monday His deputy wUI be Edward Htlle*. who bas been search clerk In tbe county clerk's officr. Mr Cole, wbo bas many friends in Ocean City aud t'ape May County, I* a aon of County Prosecutor t 'ole and an attorney -a (law. He will be an ncquMllou to tbe company's start. He I* a brother lu law uf Edward M. Button, contractor of ibis city. Bible i'ism Mend* Bouquet. The member* of tbe Me4bodl*t Men's Bible Class on Monday seat s t>ouquei of pAtty flower* to Qtpt. Betjj Henderson, cue of tbelr number, wbo Is la tbe Jefferson Hospital, Poiladelpbla. Cgpt. Henderson, wbo U well known to summer rwsldeuts fraqusntlug tbe bay, is seriously III. Confirmation Close. Anyooe Interested lu knowing wbai 1 be Kplsco|ial Church t esc be* is In vited lo meet witb tbe new confirms tw>o das* on Wednesday night, Feb- 1 ruary 4. Tbe Instruction will be given in tbe sac tt sty of tbe church, eotrance to wbtcb Is on Eleventh street. turu*d to th# successful conl rector. Tbsrs was read a reaolulion tocrea* lag tbe ealarie* of dty employee, firemen, policemen, etc.. f 12 40 each a month It waa laid over far two weeke. A resolution to pay a booue of ||6 a mouth aach to the dty dark tax col ledor, tax assessor, dty treasurer, dty electrician aod baaltb officer was also laid over for two weeks. CUy Solicitor Boswell reported tbst Mayor Gbampton and blmseir bad attended tbe bearing in tbe matter of tbe Shore Fast Li lie's request to tbe state Utility Board for permission In raise Its rates, and that tbe board bad held tbe matter under ad rise meat. dr. aTleFcorson HAS GONE SOUTH * Accompanied by Mm, Corson find the Rev. P. Co r«oo nnd Wife. Dr and Mrs. Allen Goreon left here Monday, sod on Tuesday they flUil for Florida, planning to be gone three week*. They wrere accompanied by tbe Kev. and Mrs. Peuntugtoa tVrsor . of Pleamntviile. Mr t 'orson, wbo ts pastor or a Methodist church in Pteaantvtlle. Is Dr. Corson's father Tbelr first stop will be Jacksonville going thence to Tampa by auto line They will visit 8t I'detwhurg. wbete they will spend moM of their vacation They alec expect to visit Key West and ret am home by tbe way of tbe East Cuaat *w* Are you looking for a cottage stts in : the Garden* price* gflR) to pklg or a hou^ *htl front, in center of town? For term* apply to Abel 1> Hcull, 81? 1 Ventral avenue, or pbone adv.,9-1 if BdAKi>gft<< W A\rct> -Warm room* arid everv xm * et> isace Apply to Mra. Ljdls Gsndy, 801 (Yolra! see adv.. 12 II, tf. I
Bcrvicc Flag Replaced by Lu Honor It wd - Strong H* triotic Addict. impressive vers lbs eareseooMM • lb* lodge rooms af V) asuingta Uamp. ; No. 7 h. p. o. B mt A.. Friday evening mitmu tbe camp's service flag mm sm ■*t lbs wall# of ib* room was replaced uy tbe Judge's roil uf honor -a mmtiy •ruMiuM 1 arnsd Ikt ~-tt faff) lag f bs *iaw t he nwutsr* of 1 lite urgaot z^iou wb o ic*puo4ed lo tbe eanotry's •:ali dunug tbe war with ttermaoy Tbe oocaskttt. toe. we* marked L;(|tbe presence cf Mpt PmMsat How • | ard T J arret!, of Borden town, Rau • ire plain Frederick Hopfmaa, of Kev i "fk, a«u3 ii, strict Prewtdeot James T MsAon, uf Houlb rimvilfee. all Ht vbem Iiade iu tensely patriae lc eddresem. * bleb fired lb* ardor of tbelr bsaress Lou I* (isody. pmdiat mt tbe otfisr. ailed tbe msetiug to order after tbe «dj 'urnod, aod bs press a I ad tbe Be* It. 8 huyder pastor of tbe First PrmLytertan Church, and a memoer of lbs organization. Dr. Huyder, to whom tab tbe prist* sge of presenting tbe boooc rail to be camp, said that this was a aigclfi aul event lo tbls POdef A lodge In sum* cum* aod lawn* there has oom a sort of lethargy after tbe mm. but tbss town and thes organ taatiou •ava not experienced this ooodtUoa. Ibe organizations at Ooaan City bove ot forgotten tbe mea wbo waot Into (be service. There la no todtfersot rsgsrd tn Ooean CUy lor tbeae boya i be contrary bas bean tbe earn. We i*av« been s little stow b getung a memorial for these boys, bat ibis will come. After saying that many p so pis fall to recognize the foil significance of such (lag* aod honor rolls la lodges. I if. rioyder toM ta eioqosot laagusg* (now stare have figured ta history from rnr tin (Demons: Btars toll of sncriiioss. but they do not tall of tbe oetoc. st loo s I it y. creed or wealth— a whole •ome mingling of unit* that Is men* derfUI. Tbls boo or roll, with the namti mt lbs men placed thsreoa wltboat title or rank, will be looked on wKk reverence — 1 base men wbo went forward aa tbe cross dan mt cM. carrying tbe •-taoaards of democracy and good living. In honoring tbem men. Dr Hoyder selvaa. stood tbe list of oanaas 00 tbe rail mt conor, and John 8 Ktrby. riislrmm "f tbe committee did as reqaeaced. Tbe names foMem: William Chance. . Hwlog T. Gataan, Kdwaid K Oathra, ^ Climbers-Up Tbe Lafidar of IT 1 Saccess is more qmckly acaled wbea confidence In oar's ability is t*erkT^ by a sLraag coepentifc force. An aMoetstkw with this institwttaa helps lbs ks lie a si men tn reach tbe top, and once aivivad there to mstotain bis bdkd waswevwtogty. gm«a»eg e feethaM en tbe lowret rung sad those sm err rice. Ocean CityTitle and Trust Company OCEAN city. n. A I — — —
St. John's Ew lutbccan Church »r.\. JOriW t. (<ILLiao>. Psstor IOI fi Central Avnnsen Sunday Services at Four Oclock (vf.speks AND sermon) AT THB HOTBL IMPERIAL You rt re Conllnl ty Itivii* 1 to these Servtcee " ^ ir^TT^ 1 ho Raptlot Corner ij — — — m- I Wt heart ilv Recommend to tou a gond Hre Jtnbdny tt 8rhool for nil ages meet teg at Tenth stmt and Wralcv « venue •t t to o "clock tt ta where row will ret a welcome fbd fimi tt it * borne A fine oplrit H now prevail n| throvlghcmt both me rating I and tt-coing nervieea. It will do too good to drop la and abwr* a m\r of that good apft 11 wrhk m Yoo mt w ilnmt

