Ocean City Sentinel, 29 January 1920 IIIF issue link — Page 3

Ocean City Sentinel THUKMDAY. JANUARY 19ju. » W« shall ba glad In r«w«ivs Hews of u#wa and cuniiuuuloaUous of Interest to this community ami uur reader* •vary where. All communications should ha accompanied wllh Ilia full name and addraaa of lb# writer, not naoaaaarlly for publication, but as a guarantae of good fe'tb

DOTS H peaking of "old-fasliloned" winter*' Waddlug balls will tinkle bars ueal moulti. Roy acoul officials her# ara* actively at work. "(Jeutle spring" will be heartily welcomed. ribake up In ftollca circle* caused some surprise. Wild wood will have an election for city commissioner* In May. Dealers in rubber* have had no causa to complalu of buslue**. Doe surely bad to watch his step quite frequently the latter part of last weak sua early this weak. l«awreuce M, Dear Mark Hevau and Joho it. (irovea ara the members of the scout committee of the 1'rasby* terlan Church. According to reporte. the fare on the Hhora Fast Lius from this city to Atlantic City will go up to 40 cents each way beginning February 1. Don't forget the benefit for MorgauJtanck Post, American Legtou at the Princess Theater to-morrow eveulug. A great picture Is to be shown. PERSONALS. Mlae Ktbcl Lee, of this city, la visiting friends In Philadelphia and Camden. J Reaves Hi Id ret li and wife, of .this ctty, spent the week-end iu Philadelphia. Joseph M. Rowland, of Philadelphia, was among the visitors here Friday. John Wild, of Philadelphia, who Is Interested lu properly here, was a visitor on Friday Harry L. Lake, who la employed lu Pnlladelpbla, visited his mother, Mrs. C. L. Lake, of th's city, Huuday. Mrs. Herbert C. rtmlth, of this city, rotumed home Huudey eveulug after spending a weak with relatives lu Philadelphia. 1 Mre. Rich, of Lin wood, has accepted a position as stenographer lu (ha title department of (he Ocean City Title and Trust Company. Mrs. Mary Pelermsu and daughter. Miss Martha, of Ml. Airy, summer residents of this city, visited Miss Kllle Han been hers on Sunday. Mlaa Vati Sawn, of Ltnwood, has accepted tha position of stenographer lu the banking department of tha Ocean City Title and Trust Company. Rd ward fiowker and wife, of Philadelphia. were here Huoday. guasta of the former's parents. J L. Itowker and wife, Maveuteciiih street and Asbury avauoe. H. H. Lake, of this city, who was lu a Philadelphia hospital for treatment for a number of weeks, has recovered from bla Illness and returned home a few days ago. • Dr. J. William Hughes and family, of Atlantic Ctty, visited the former's father, William K. Hughes, a u d brother. Dr. J. Thornley Hugbee. In tbtaaity, on riuuday. HAD GOOD SHOW Maaae Members and friends F.njotrd Kstrrtslnmesl. The largs audience of members and friend# of the Young Meu'e Prog re* slve League at the entertainment pro vlded on the occasion of "Past Preel dents' Night" Wednesday evening of leal week enjoyed the program vary much Indeed, judging from the applause that greeted the ending of the various numbers A quartet eatig a number of eelec lions, most of them humorous, and these were deservedly encored. The quartet oom prised Dr. J. Thornley Hughes, William H. Colllaaoti, Jr , Clinton D. Lowden and Walter Hbar m in. The vocal numbers by Mrs William CI. ttehwarti, contralto, made a big bit- The aooge wart popular aud wall auog in vivacious style. Mrs. Bob want was encored after every selection. John B. Kirby. In his very olevtr monologue, scored tha htg success of the evening. His witticisms were well received and kept hla hearers in continuous roars of laughter. Hla good netured hits at members of the league scored heavily. Praatdeut Roy K Darby wae heard In one of his customarily funny black* face acta, and bis speech won applanet. Klmer Jackson Paetl gave a unique specialty In (he shape of an Indian club act, with colored lights. Michael Tntnsean, of Vinaland, gave aeveral lively and well- played aaleottone on the accordion, and Mrs. Lemy Howa gave a reading. Tha Rev. Pr Hoyder asked tha crowd to attend the moving picture show at the Prlncee* Theater Friday evening, January HO, for tb# benefit of the local poet of the American legion. At tb# conclusion of Hit program, there were refreshments, followed by a dance and cards The entertainment commute* comprised Leroy Howe, John M Klrby and Dr. J< Thornley Hue bee. — » s *• ■ --- - -» hireetsis klesiea. The following directors of the Oeetr i.'lty Association were elected at IN an deal meeting of the stock holders The Rev James K li*ka, Uyree D Matter, the Rev. W, Klwell Leke, th* Has John R Mason. K Q U. Hteak ly, II (Ranger laterd, Charles P. Uke t harfoa W Meelend end Mre. C. A

'APPROPRIATIONS ARE INCREASED I City Commigsloncrg Find it Necessary to Make Additions to Budget Ordinance. y The City Commissioners at an ad f Journod meeting Monday afternoon. ami-tided the budget ord!naut«a by _ adopting the folios in* motion made by Director Campbell : I That the Item of surplus revenue be lii<Teg***d so that the Item shall raad 1 $15,000; that there sahll be inserted a l new appropriation called "Hireet Apparatus," the appropriation being $11).- , ooO; a new appropriation called "Fire Apparatus," the appropriation being r $10,000. a new appropriation called 'Maturing Notes. Asbury Avenue," the ( appropriation being $27,000; a new appropriation called "Purchase ol Public Property," the appropriation r being 47,000, that the amouul to be raised by taxes to be the sum of $261. > 970.09, and that the amouul to be raised from anticipated revenues shall i be changed lo read $298,345.09, and [ that the total amount approprialed be changed to read $298.34509, and I that the Boardwalk appropriation be • hanged to read $4000, and that the , ordinance (budget) be published once The total amount of the appropria- ( lions Is $?" >,345.09, of which sum $262,970.09 . to In* raised by taxa | Hon. In the regular order of business th<following resolutions, presented by Director Fisher, were adopted. Whereas, the contractor who was uwarded contracts Nos. 7o8 and 7<»9 tiled a bond according to the terms or his proposal .ind bid: and Whereas, the bonding . ompany fail**d to make the necessary quail (leu lions lo the Slate of New Jersey, and by reason of such neglect the contractor has been delayed; therefore, In* It 1 Resolved by the Board of Commit(doners of Ocean City. New Jersey, that the contractor who was awarded contracts Nos. 708 and 7o9 hi all, with In ten days after the date of adopting this resolution, furnish a bond or bonds of a bonding company authorized lo do business in the State of New Jersey, for the faithful performance of contracts Nos. 708 and 709. and that the contracts shall bear date and he executed by the said contractor and this city within ton days after ih< date ot adopting IhU resolution and that. In default of the furnishing of said bond or bonds for said contracts 708 and 70S. the award to the said contractor shall be rescinded ; and be It further Resolved, that a copy of this resolution be served personally upon the .said contractor. Whereas, Everton A. Corson, who was awarded contracts Nos. 708 and 709 has been delayM in furnishing a bond according to the terms of the specifications and proposal, but said delay being no fault of his; therefore, be It Resolved, by the Board of Commls s loners of Ocean City, New Jersey, that Everton A. Corson is hereby given an extension of ten days from the dale of this resolution to furnish a bond or bonds for contracts Noa. 708 und 709. and that aald contracts shall he executed, on the pari of the City of Ocean City, by Its proper officers within ten days after the date of the adopting of this resolution. The following resolutions, presented by Director Campbell, also were adopted: Be It Resolved, by the Board of Commissioners of Ocean City, New Jersey, that Ocean City borrow a sum of not exceeding $1500 under and by virtue of an ordinance or resolution, previously passed by the Board of Commissioners of Ocean City. New Jersey, (Contract No. 704), and that tha proper officers are hereby authorized and directed to execute a note or notes to secure cald sum. Be It Resolved, by the Board of Commlsi s loners of Ocean City, New Jersey, that Ocean City borrow a sum not exceeding $7470, under and by virtue of I an ordinance or reaolutlon, previously > pa. sed by the Board of Commissioners of Ocean City. New Jersey (Contract . No. 709), and that the proper officer* are hereby authorized and directed to execute a note or notes to secure said 1 sum. I Several bills were read and ordered 1 paid. 8ERVICE MAN WEDS r — — 1 f Miss Autr nsdlrlS Mr I He af » Irvlsi M. Jeffries. 1 Irving M. Je fides, of the United 1 (Mates Coast Hoards at the Fourth 1 street station, and sou of Mulford Jeffries. aud Mies Amy Cobb Duflleld, I oldsst daughter of Robert C. Duffield • and wife, all of this city, ware married • Wednesday night of laat week at tha Baptlet personage by (be Rev. M M. i Lawle, the pastor. a Miss Mary Duffleld. sister of the bride, was a wit nam of the ceremony • Afterward there wae a wadding breakfaet at tbe home of tha brlda, - attended by Ike member# of the femt I lee, Klmer Crane and wlfa and Hoy • Rider. ^ The yooog people will occopy apart Y men ts over (JraneilleRtaelman's atore if 888 Asbury avenue. Tbe bridegroom wae In tha eervloi ,, on lb# otbar eld#, and, toon after hi y returned home leet year, he was ap pointed a coast guard. Ha If eook at t- tha station. r •prsi plsessst Rvtstsa. Mis* Harsh Bmlth. daughtsr o Harry L. Haalih and wlfa, of this city n snteriatoad a fow of bet friends Wsd >s nseday tveolng of last week tfovdi ' and dancing ware enjoyed. Refresh ) J ments were served later These pre* is ent were Misses Vivien Weeks, Met i J the Akera, Mery Aksrs end floral s, M with, Andrew Pteelmen, Rober t I Nelson, Milliard Hand. Oeovge Black I man and Halt*** '• i

REJECT BOARDWALK BIDS; ) COST OF MATERIAL TOO HIGH

■ ROYAL ARCH MASONS GO TO CHURCH > - Members Hear Sermon by the Rev. M. M. Lewis 1 —Fine Music. L. Members of Ocean City Chapter. No. 46. Royal Arch Mimon*. were the ! t. guests on Sunday evening of tbe hirst K Baptist Church, the pastor, the Rev. | j M M. Lewis, preurhlng a special eerp mon on the aubject. "The Rejected , Stone." I A number of Blue l^odge Masons j accompanied the Royal Arch men and f numbered 33, wllh olhet Masons scattered through the audience, who attended with their wives. I The chorus choir, under Mis. A. R. I Fogg, sang three musical selection*. I and George Nichols, With the violin, I and Leonard Murphy, with the cornet,! . greatly helped with the congregational , singing The house was crowded. Following the introductory remarks of the pastur, leading up to the sub- ( ject. he said: "Masonry is exceedingly profitable to all Its voterlei if they will go back of its symbols, and. following the hints given and the teachings of her masters, a uiun may be greatly helped on his way to find God .tiid to build a character in this life ( i lial may finally In- acceptable lo the r great Architect of ^he universe, who. upon final inspection, will either pass upon or reject that life." He said he was deeply impressed in the Mark Muster's degree of the ( Royal Arch, with the sytnbollislug of those words of scripture, "The stone which the builders rejected is beeotue the head of the corner. This Is Jehovah's doing It is marvelous In our ' ••yea." The pastor reviewed the manner iu which this truth Is dramatized and symbolized In Masonry. So much for symbol, said he. Now to the spiritual ' application. We are not building 4$ol- ' omon's Temple any more, except In -ymbol. That famous building has ' been destroyed, the Jews scattered | over the world and God no longei I dwells in buildings made with hands. 1 hut has taken up Ills dwelling in the j hearts of men and is Interested in ' ( helping men build a temple of life that may become a fit tabernacle for the spirit of God. In building that temple of life, we must take into ac . ' <ount that rejected atone, which was j then Identified in Scripture as Jesus | Christ, the Son of God. I The speaker showed how the Jews had expected a Messiah to become the chief corner-stone of a glorious ' ••arthly kingdom. How Jesus came in the flesh, but His manner of coming, 1 ills teachings. His Ideas of the King- ' dom -His humility -ail disgusted the Jews, and the builders forthwith re-. Jected Him and cast Him aside. Mr. Lewis then showed how Jesus comes before men today, seeking to bring His claims and principles before men and be accepted and built Into' tbelr Uvea and the life of the nation. I But men examine Ills teachings and ' principles and say, "Impractical: unfit for modern business and social life;" and forthwith reject Hint as a chief Corner stone in tbe building of their characters. The pastor now showed how the arch of civilization was Incomplete without this Capstone, Jesus Christ, and how the arch of human character was likewise Incomplete without this Stone built Into It. He concluded by j saying that "To reject meant to be,1 rejected." showing how the Jew.'i Egypt, Greece, mighty Rome and now | . Germany all have gone on. the rocks because of their rejection of Jesus Christ as the Corner-stone of thetr - character. He said God could and ■ would reject this nation likewise and [ rear another if we likewise suffered our heads lo be turned with our prosperity and turned our backs upon the Christ, whor* principles went far in the building of this great nation of . ours. RECORD ATTENDANCE r Or. Mnydrr Addressees Hi Mr Class • on "Communions." i The Presbyterian Men's Friendship i Class had a record attendance last Sunday. This class Is growing In In* tereet and numbers. Tb* psslor. the 1 Rev. Dr. Bnyder, spoke on "Communism" last Bonday. and told tba I necessity of every man fulfilling the law of (Jod, working and earning one's living by honest and diligent toll. Labor was dignified as the greatest glory of man. All eyes and minds are now set on the social event of the year In Feb* . ruary, the annual banquet aud ladles' night, with Governor Runyon a* the honored guest. Other# of prominence « will be present. The "Blues" are leading by a fair 1 margin in the ' Red" and 'Blue" con - test, but the -Rede" are pulling hard , to get even. 1 1 SOON START DRIVE e ■ . Ahoni Iftiso ■tqnlrf# for Memorial Tablet. • The Young Men's Frogres-lve I eague memorial tablet commutes I held a meeting Tuesday evening and arranged plana to begin the drive for • about 12800, the amount that will be I required for the proposed monument y and tablet in honor of the mrvloe boys of I hla city. A public meeting will probably ba held within a few days to gtvs the i. drive a proper etart. Dr J. Thornley Hughes Is treasurer • of the committee, and Waller Alien _ secretary The other member la Dr. • W Y Christian. I*- Nubscrlptlona will now be received it by any member of the committee. NEW REALTOR Sf Joltw J Pssler Opens office «n Vtlabib ff«reet. 1 John J. Footer, of this city, has Is Opened hi* real estate office at &I9 . t Eighth street, where be will be pleesed n to see bis friends • Mr Fooler has been in the reel #•- iP tele end insurance business here for ,h eleven yeevs, tee yeer* with Harry F fftanton and last year with J M lH»ee iter, an lhal he la In a position lo know reel aetata conditions and thu* be ee< i usually helpful le clleote *

j Present Structure North of Fifth Street will be Repaired for Season. Bids for the proposed new Board walk, from Fifth to North street were opened and rejected, because of the ■ xcessive <osl of maielial, by tb* illy Commissioner* at their weekly meeting. There were five bidders, all bur the Hill Construction Company being from Ocean City. The bids were given to Engineer .William II. Colllsson for erh* dulim; .•iid later during tbe meeting of the Uiard he made the following report To the Boa id of Comznlaaloacrs of Or can City, New Jeraey, Gentlemen: The following ached ule of bids, received this day for work under City contract No. 711, rebuild tag of boardwalk between North aud Fifth atreHs. aboma lhal 1L L. Guff j is the lowest bidder at a total cost of 134,384. E. A. Corson is next lowest bidder at $35,788.50; Porter-Smllb Co. : is next with a bid of $36,249.70; Hut ton 4 Corson Co., is next wllh a bid •*f 943,80590. and the Hill Conatruc tion Co., of Philadelphia, Is high bg)der at $47,951.28. Item No. 1 Is for 221u lineal feet 22 foot boardwalk, etc. Item No. 2 la for 580 lineal feet 24 fi. boardwalk, etc. Item No. 3 Is for extra 32 feet long caps in place, etc. Item no. 4 la for extra 24 feet long caps in place, etc. lc<W« r : No 1 No. 2 So. S No 4 H L <J«g 1 12. Co | e.lo $30.00 $27.00 K A. Coraoo... 1 3.«* fi$: 20.O0 15.00 I'arrer-auililj Co. **.37 9.25 10 00 20.0o smion a Cor- | aon <*o 15.90 12.20 11.25 II. U iWirwttuo Co. .... 17.48 12.038 IS. #8 18.72 J recommend that all the bids fere Jected because of the excessive cost of materials at this time. Respectfully submitted. William H. Colllsson. Jr.. City Engineer. The report and recommendation were accepted, and the checks return • d to the bidder*. The Boardwalk from Fifth to Sev entb street and from Tenth to Thirteenth street, a total of five blocks, the same as planned at this time, was built last year for about $24,000. It I* said that the ctty will not atto rebuild the walk at tbia lime, hut will make sucb repairs to It a* be found necessary. Mummer Brsldcai Dead. Charles E Estlack. who died at Woodbury on Friday, was burled Monday lu tbe Friends' Southwestern Kurlal (J rounds, Philadelphia. Mr. Estlack, who was 77 yaers old. was a former summer resident ofOc#an City,

TEACHERS IN LINE I FOR MORE PAY f Generous Increa»c* for School lubtroctora Favored by Board of Education. I Tb* members of Lb* Board of Edu r I ration after hearing th* report of 18* t committer of tb« board to iwrt a coin y mitlee from tb** leather*, hav* rt> id y ed tbat their should b« a -ub>t*i.DsI increase in tbe salaries of the Insi ru< r tors If Ihey axe to keep the school* It up to their present high standard It Is fell by tbe member* tbat on r all salaries below $15bv there *fe>uld be an Increase of 3" per cent . and an i : increase of 2o per cent, on ail saia; le* of 11604' and above f i Tbe minimum salary for grid* tea jcbera was fixed at $1100. and ibe niio l • mum for special teachers. $15<m Tl.« I t pay of all tear bers may be increased I $100 a year at the option o' 1 1 board I j This decision will shortly <-oine !>• I f fore the board of school esiimat* * for [ action by that body j j * CONTEST IS WAKM | Whiles I. cad Maroon* at die - Prozresslte Usgur The memtM-rsblp cont«-*t inaugural I **d by the Young Men'* Progress* t* I [ League some weeks ago will clo*» next Monday evening I It has been a warm affair, but tb*White team lead* tb«- Maroon teatn ; by about 200 points. The losers of tbe contest, by ; th« term* of tb# agrcemenC musf provid*-] s "feed" for the winning D am. — ■ ff ^ a •uppers Pass m< bis. Tbos# who had social affairs which I they attended Monday eveulug were! given a great eu i prise when they started to go tiome at 10 or 1 1 o'clock Tbe weather became stormy atmut h o'clock, aud an hour Jaler th# sidewalk* and streets were so Icy tbst oue could scarcely walk ou then* Many ware tbe falls, hut no oris an* tatued serious Injury. Ssppsr a Paccess Tb# New England supper of tbr <4ueeu Esther Circle, postponed from ! Friday eveolog, was held Tuesday evening In tbe social rooms of lb* I First M. E Chorcta. There was s large atleodsuce and Ibe tempting vlaode were enjoyed by the gathering. All ware wall looked after by tfe members of tbe society. - ■ • B * Appointee Chairman. Clayton Haines Brick has been af polntad local chairman for tbe nearEaet drive for funds lo alleviate the I suffrrlogeof tbe people of tbat laod About 81000 la Ocean city's quota. Tbe drive le to be started February 1 j

— ■ — — | — — Opening Announcement — - INffl H1HE NOTARY Pt'fiLlC John J. Foster REALTOR 510 EIGHTH fiTRDBT-Dalow ©antral Avenue OCCAM CITY. M. J. "JVIennorial Tablet" The following is the corrected lint of names to he placed on th* Memorial Tablet as the committee have compiled it. Notifica tion to the committee of any error in classification or spelling of names will In- I ' appreciated. The list will only be published a short time as the order for bronze work is to be placed in near future. WALTER E ALLEN, Chairman. DR J. THORNLEY HUGHES, DR. WILSON Y. CHRISTIAN • MIn cnRmofiam" Wealey Cord cry Nicholas lmpagliarzi L. Russell Henry Rimtt H Ranck U. S. Rrmy. John B. Adam* George W. Gctodrow Joseph l.vbrsn Tyle Raymond Adatns John Loren Goff Chester 6 Roes Joseph Adillicxio Dominic Gerhasio RHsworth A. Rodgers John I). Bsxt I>xniel R. Goodwin Dt Howmnl Jteed Kerl F. Breckley Raymond H. Haley Alfred R. Smith I^rov Bentham Morgan Hand, tnd Harry Sharpham William J. Baleson John Helliwell Joseph K. C. Swsn Wallet R. Chattin. Ir. Theodore Hildreth Karl Sharp Haney Lloyd Chattin Clarence W. Hartman Mauncs Wendell Sharp Howanl M. Craven William Ingereoll Horace F. Smith Dudley Cone Chris. Ingersoll Thomas J. Scnll Joseph R. Chance Imne M Jeffries Maurice Scull Jeorge P. Convrr John M Johnson Charles Scbock Andrew Cobb Lersv Jeffries Arthur W Sbo«nakcr Roger Cooper Roy Johnson Jay Anderson Smitl Barton Champion Bdward H. Lee Charles K Stetxer Rdwnrd U. Cotton Harry L. I^nk# Frank J. Swnnino h Rnsaell K. Crane Leonard Loar John H Svn Nicholas De Rose Clarence L- Mewl Bud D. Shidmg J. Btsnnin Donglaaa Ear) JL Mtnyman H. St Clair Thorn Guiaeppe Dutilo Clacar 3fos%v John F Tront Harry Dibb Ralph B. Hosier Newlin Tomer Gtovnnna Deldeo Joseph Mtvngtioolo Otto Thonirwon Vance L. Baly ^ Leonard Mnrohv Ralph H. VsnGiWer George Follln ChHtYoforo Mlglioccio Wilbur Van Tine Henry W. Fonlds George D. Norcotn K Richard Von* Constant Ford l^orge G. Nicholet Maurice L Wngglns Robert Thomas Fletcher Karl H. Newkirk Jav H. Wrigeins John M. Fisher Clande L. Nlckeraon Hnelinga Wallace MsnHcr L Foater Barl W. Nkkarnon th lohn H Whitieat * IV Roacoe Fsune* Anioniot Psone Albert H Wr«» • William L. Gibh. Jr. Umcs Palermo Alfert It Wells t Raymond Price Frank Zieg ler U. S. N*vy. Tf Mis* Aletha K. Tun uaend Panl G, Clayton Thomas M. Monis . Ravmond Barlow Frank Rvnna John Marts, Jr i William C, Chance H. Morrison Hancock Victor Fontterr Rwine T. Coraon Harold V. Lynch M Stanler Fierce 9 Harold Cotton Malcolm C. Leslie Rdwnrd A. Rodgere P Klhert Tront r U. S. CnffiHn« Corps Isaac Hoffman Thomas N. Mornaon William A. Lynnh Richard W Soov , Kweph Borderieux ) U 8 Cottt Guifd Christopher Bentham Dr Wlllets F. Haines l.eonsrd Parker Geoff# M Black man William U H«md#r#on Leroy Rider Carl t rowler Jack O ler nee N.wvfo C Smith t% Robert Cnroery Charles W Mnmforrl James 1. BtvhMnt Joeeph H Gash ill CorwoHnt Nickereon Riehsni S Rnttnn J s a t. c Arthnr Blsekman llstokl Ferguson • N Harvey Common William H Manwv,Jr. f C. Kngene Dsrhy George W Som It Joeeph L Brock W> Piseshsst P*rin« IHthuW SaM

PLUMBING Axs ywu gsitlug mtMtm nlwf*aiis u to pfKes. » vrkn siatiip moJ L in— 11 mt, U will P»y yus $o gave u*» a iml • w u. ». g ptasu a. u> takr «s»r* ut > >ur repair s *l 'A vlsd< I mak«- aspooi any I has* a mpsren** atatushaMi . ■r iltt. for •* i ut*# J - lot I < Us I la I I Jghth Sftt SURF LAUNDRY 029 Ocean Avenue **++> iih Ocean City, N. J. GOOD WORK. QUICK SERVblii, ALL WORK OONt ON HUMHK PLEASE GIVE US A TRIAL | 1 j Geo. F. Saxton PAINTING. PAPER HANGING. GRAINING AND DECORATING 835 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY .HO.,. *» ar NEW ECRiCY Humphrey Radiantflre Perfect cotnbutiuju, safe, udorlea xud gtecb iu lenac beat at a Mir|iri»tngly soitll ga* expent^ No need to Imild iurnarr fire, morning- and evrti ingh dnrtug the spring and tall month*. Fits into any li replace and i* easily in»Ulled. It thiow- out the hat t reaching into *v r roon On cxlnbitioff at our Mloruwii, j City Gas L*i$ht Company | I3uild a Home Thrrr IS a Building Boom. It i* iu full swing i a >hr 11V and 51: Idle West We have commenced to feel it here an the K*s*. ItV - Pncrs I will advance. Why not get now with those )4an»" See ion r fncad. Mr. Coatractns I end go over it with turn. Ot course it * understood that you'll *an( the Lua. brr to come f rum us If sr get tbe Iftaaincaa, >uu'll dm be held op for thr delivery of tbe material. That doe* no* only mesa LUMBER, u u>ras* i cawot Bnck, Lime, I^uli hs^h and Mitlnroik and Hani ware b\sr>thln8 Uiai too* In um ftuliaini C. M. hhoemaker Lumber Go. Iwelfth and West Avenue BELL PHONE 10 Sutton & Corson Co. General Contractors CSWP GRADING AND STREET BUILDING Ninth St. and SiazwnoN Ave Occam City. n j , f~E~A. CORSON General Contractor 737 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY ROADS, SEWERS. BRIDGES, BULKHEADS SIMMS' RESTAURANT and DELICATESSEN 622 Boardwalk Closed for Season Sunday, Oct. 5 I " ■ ■" ■■ i ■ •■■■'■ Jones' Men's Shop 804-06 Asbury Ave. Ocean City, N. J. ' overcoats REDUCED off I siu.oo uf . j Buy Now for Next Win let Caps Suits Sweaters Shirts Ties Hosiery Umbrellas a THE TIME is coming when it will not be an emsy matter to get hotel acoommodfctions in Ocean City during the summer seatou Most people write for reservations a week or two ahead of their vacation date and air disap pointed when told there is no room. Last summer over six hundred people wrote for reservations in the Swarthmore Hot*] and could not be taken care of. Even for the coming summer we are unable to"promise a single room. The new Lippincott Hotel is being built to help meet the demand and yet |we have enough applications for reservations 'already to till it from cellar to garret. There is need in Ocean City for good hotels. Lipuhcott Hotels Company For further in forms Don in connection with the ire 1101*1 plan* ol the tlnne Company commit* "c«te with L 1. Moolgoroetv Publicity Managet. ot with D Adas Bruwm, Secretin and Trearere* 721 Libertv Building Philadelphia. Pa. * Advertise in the SentineL

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