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OCEAN CITY SENTINEL

VOL. XXXIX.

OCEAN CITY, N. J„ THUKNDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1920

NO. 4-*>

Ocean City Sentine Wmi ■ OCEAN CITY, N. J. -■»- *. CURTIS ROBlNSOh Editor and Proprietor 41.53 P«i Y **r, Strictly in Advance. *>fel«4L. DR. W. P. HAINES COR. NINTH ANO WESLEY AVE OCCAM CITY. H. 4. t • lo 10 a. in. urru-E HOliHN: Otutl*. <u. f a lo V p. in. Ball t'tiou*. AH) MalkJtl UiuiowIlM Mbmai* and Cv*r*rliv« Oj uiUulir. NurOlali Muvrmrula Dr. Florence B. Haines Hours by AppoluluiMil tA'KAN CITY, N. J. Uoan-t-lOa. iu.l-tp.iu Allen Corson, N. D. 1x6 Wesley Avenue Ocean City Now Jersey lni*r-auu* l»A. |-£KRSCHEL PKTTIT, II. D. 007 WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY OAc* Moore: * 10 10 a. m. 7 to I p. a. Kbooe » 1

omer lluu ■ FbOO* *T7 Uollltt* 111. My »u Mp.ni. John H. Whiticar, M. D. Eighth and Central Ave. Ocean city. N. J. Qr. Wilson Y. Christian >« Dentist" 809 Central Avenue in a.AN ejitv, n. J, Bell Phone, 162. Sell Phona >Ni W Ocean City Calls Oiven Immediate Attention DR. DAVID M. SAXE I VETERINARY SURGEON boil a Specialty H NORTH VIRGINIA AVENUE ATLANTIC CltV, M J. Formerly Chic! Veterinarian 0. S. Kaprcas Co. I J Ofloa Hours, (Mean (Mty I \ TutMKiay WadnroflM>,f« tta m. i Fr lUay. Saturday, f l JO 610 pin. DR. CHAS. H. VAIL Osteopathic Phyticlaa OeanCli times Ptiiiail- Ipii'i • »m<-*> SU6 Klftill! Mt. ItViK. »l rjita Tr i-t llldg. | 2 IT10O-. M6J ITiuiir. W . ui IUM |G Booth Pho.nkn Right Pbooecvill.&a-W Hughes' Central Pharmacy •th and Wesley Ave. Ocean City, N. J I Phone 246- W phone your ordf We del'ver ft** ATTORN E \ K.AT.I.A N . Wootton Harcourt i Steelman LAW OFFICES 40f Win?* Itbiit Law Button*# Ocean CiTt . N. *. Atibbtic Civv. M. 3 I •met Maeaa | li ill. ■. If I. I J£ORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR AT LAW, nolle* tor, ttaefr aat) Kaamlnar la ObsacOT, pr-nae Oeurt Uomb^mUbm. Notary PnMhv I tlAFK HAY l«l NT IIOI'ftlL, N. J. (OppaWt* PmMN NNIsp), _ _ I I W. Holt anal akdbbw o. Mo# will I LAW OFFICES Apftar & Boswell, Mintiu in CHAnciRY. I _ HOIIHHK BUILDING. AMNIIRY AVEItlE and K1UIITH NTRAKT OCEAN CITY. N. J. LAW OFFICES Godfrey k Read Rooms lift, ll« aad 111 Hart latl Mu tiding : ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Ceaveyaaciag Metary Public I JOSEPH L. PYLE 4 Member ffoc. Inc. Aeeountante PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT lacems Tas Reperta 757 Asbury Ave. Wm. H. Collisson, |r. Aado. M. Am Hoe C. E. m Civil Engineer and Surveyor * Otty Engineer, orean Cbf, A J, ABBOTTS' Alderney Dairies inc. O Philadelphia and Sag •bora Seventh St. and Went Ave ^ Ocean City, N. J. mm mi Abbott's "A1' Milk Cream Rnttermilk HAVE you a cottage, bungalow or apartment to furniah^ We hare a line of wvmntrvnn at leas than Philadelphia prices Window •hadea a specialty M OHM. K. A»AM« 4 IftO. rto-t t arrury avc.

:1 1 STEEL-MAN'S n I NEW GOODS JUST RECEIVED 1st. Butterick Patterns. Bvery woman knows that Butterick Patterns are the very l»eat. Butterick Quarterly, 15c. The Delineator, soc. lluttenck m I TraUaici Books lor embroidery, braiding, etc., 35c. I 2nd. Men's Reeilia Suspenders. The suspenders with wire springs instead of rubber. Tbey outwear two pairs of the ordinary rubber suspenders. Price, % 1.00. 3rd. Black Cat Stockings. More of the boys' and girls' reinforced stockings. A new pair for every pair that does not wear well. Prices accordxug to size, 40c lo 60c. j 4th. Sweet, Oit & Co.'s, Pants, Overalls and Shirts. • || Paula, $5.00 to |8.oo. Shirts, J 1.50 to $3 50. Overall*. >3 00. 5th. W. L. Douglas Shoes for Men. Mahogany. Kusaet. Calf, Bals. welt, iS.ou. Gunmetal, Calf, Bala, and BlucUer, jh.oo. MISCELLANEOUS. Men's Khaki Pants, for working, extra heavv, f t 00 Boy*' Stormer Shoes, high tope, all leather, Kndtcott, Johnson make, sizes 1 to s, J5.OU. , Women's Spats, sll colors, $2 00. , II Women's Petticoats in Sateen Cloth and Flannelette, greatly reduced to cloae out. Cooper- Be uningtok Spring-needle Union Suite, ft. 50 to fo.50. Cheney Cravats, ft. 00 to fa 01. I Granville H. Steelman 831-833 A8BURY AVENUE IvTE A V EFTS] | Spool Cotton: \ ou may now purchase a J A 100 yd. spool for 6 cents and a 250 yd. spool for 12 cents j Qnnnl Qillr. Silk leads in advancing prices. ! 1 8 OpOOl OllK. There arc 4QO base colors with j about 8000 shades in all. In spool j |x silk, we have a large and beautiful assortment | JUST IN 1 HOME JOURNAL PATTERNS AND LEAFLETS I S FOR MARCH. LEAFLETS FREE. f 809 Asbury Ire. OCEAN CITY 809 Asbury Are. I 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 filesjthereby rendering you the best of service. List with the office doing 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 I "Thi« office maintains and doe# »lnetly a brokerage busmeas and is in no way interested in personal speculation. " A Fine Piece of OCEAN FRONT FOR SALE IN BUSINESS SECTION OF BOARDWALK • CRT VALUE FOR PRICE THAT CAN BE roVHD ALONG ENTIRE FRONT WRITE FOR PARTICULARS Mawey 8c Edwards OGKAN CITY, M . J. Mil Phone, IS6-J Furniture Stored /Reupholstering ESTIMATE '^indow ShMi€* FOR YOU i^wnlngs and (House Furnishings >ur prima ere Lowest poasibf* conetetent with flood Work and Boat Material Lawrence n, l.ear *« A.hary AreniM (V»«n City, N. J. JJU ■ — — i | i»mmmt m»tm ourrimm »mo mrmaiMt . *m*o *mo mmotrn rmwrmmmr ' nrr awe/on om oaaaass « Msoistrr % Jerry DeFranco Hia AH.iha.Yaar-Arauna BARBER SHOP • At Aahury Avnnun •n» os sit. «*«% ' *** ^NMMrW1' IM mrnmmmm mmm • —m Ltmm mm mmm rmm mummmm mm*mmm rsasMSi mtmmrm mmm ********* .

~ WRESTLINQ TOURNAMENT ENJOYED BY BIO CROWD

School Youths Showed Muck Skill lo First Exhibition — Minister Was Referee. The dual a of the public acliools w reading touruamaut. i^ald lo the a* •embly room of (be high school Turn day evening, were moat exciting and the ekill and codurauoe shown by iba boya won the uuetlnted applause and oommeudatlon of tboee making up II « good-aixed and loieraeied audience. There wa« a regular 12-foot matted »tage. or ring, for tbe contestant* properly roped, aud well Illuminated by alroug electric JlgbU. <)o tbe right of the ling were Prof. Uoger. physical tuatructor; Prof. O. W. Keichly. of ibe high school, clerk, aud U. K. Kllby, of the manual training department, time keeper. Ou tbe left were the judges— Prof. Jamee M Hteveoa. Henry W. Towoeend. eecreiary of tbe Board of h^looatloo, wbo oubetiiuted for Dr. J.Tboru ley Hughes, vice preeldeut of tbe board, unable to present, aud J. F MacNamee. of tbe Hkktinkl Oue of the featuree of tbe exbibltton was tbe appearance of tbe He v. Geo. W. Yard iu tbe rlug, mm referee, and hi* declaloua were emlneutly aallefaelory to tbe crowd. Or. Hercbel Pettlt, of tbe board m wan to have made tbe preliminary an — uouueemt-uta, tut as ba waa detained E bie oltlce by profeeeloual duties. j. Prof. Uuger presided aud made tbe V snnouncemeuta V Prof Uuger mid that 119 prelimiV «'»ry ujatchen have teen held, 137 hovs 0 participating. Medals will ba gtveo A ibe wiuuera lu escb class lo tbese J finals. Tbese trophies bad not arrived. A but they will be distributed some a uioruiug at chapel. A The battles then were on, aod most V of tliecn kept the spectators on tbelr a toe« from start to Mulsh. V i'he fuu really began with (be moa0 <|Uito class, tbe prluclpela being Paul m PHeggl aud Tbomaa Payne, won by O Pileggl A The paper-weight scrap was marked K by tbe agg renal veness of rbarleeB<a A man whom opponent was Thoma* f Whltltugtoii. _ V Burton Nickereou woo from "Joe ' V Broad ley In the midget claaa Q Austin Necley and Kicbard Olden D gave a hot coutcel, with Neeley wli • 0 uiuff J, Leslie Hue has and Anthony Bsl5 vague mixed It up well Tbe decision A went tn Helvagoe T Aggreaslveuem ou the part of Ross V K, rgoson, In tb# light weight class , f against Herman Helvagne marked thu V contest. The boys were well matched 1 Ferguson won. < J "Reggie" rvulth aud W II lard ( Wright made it Interesting for aech - other. Wright won. Perhaps tbe best event of tbe even lug was the welter weight— George Gardiner and Charles Qibb, won by Glbb. . Tbe closing event brought out , Andrew Steelman and John KirkPatrick, in the middleweight class Btaslmao woo. (1

27 ARRESTS HERE IN POOR MONTHS Former Police Chief Sctill Makes Final Report to City Commissioners. The last report, for the preaent, at least, of Samuel B. 8cull aa chief of police, was read at the weekly meet ing of the City Commlnlonera. The report was of the doing* of the department from October 1. 1919. to February 1. 1920. It told of 27 arreata by the police, with expenses of W 01 Former Chief Scull led In the number of arrest* made. In the regular order of bustnew. City Clerk Morrla reported that bond* of the contractor, E. A. Corson, for 1 work under contract* 70S and 709. have he^napproved by City Solicitor ' BoawelVy Vhe cask deposited by Mr. Corson W^o(dered returned. < The repok^M^JIty Electrician RigKin*, with a check for MO. waa racelT- 1 ••d and ordered Sled, the money to be ' turned Into the city trcaaury. * The health officer reported health •condition* in the city aa good. Ware's aseetsitiss. Fresh roasted, hot peanuts, *4 cent* per pound. 1 Largs new fancy aaaeksral. Mi. Holly sweet elder by tbe quart or gallon, Elegant flavored coffee only 60 cent* per pound; good aa tbe beet. New crop New Orleena molaaaea, 80 1 cent* per quert < Large assortment choice apples, or- , augea, banana- and all kind of fruit alway* on hand. I Fresh egg* right from the country, < plenty of them. « Helm'* *weet mixed picklea, very Uaty, 16 cents per belf pennd. adv., tf R L'urtla Robinson, 744 and 740 Asbury avenue, Oceen City, N. J., has been appointed a Commissioner of < i>eed* for Pennsylvania, with full an- < thnrity to take ecknowledgmsnt end t proof of any deed, mortgage or other , conveyance of any lends tenemsnta or herei1tta«nsnta Ivlng nr being In uM Rtete, or any other writing ender seel, \ to be need tr recorded tn Pennsylvania. and lo vtmtnlater en oath or affirmation adv.. tf, i To One end All - Do not forget the i old reliable Bay Vtlle Leundte* which < wee eatablished In iffik Try It ouoe— complete yout laundry while you wet! fell, write or phuue, Iff# W, tIT Bey eveoue. Oeeeti ttty Frencee Freeman, prop. I adv., Ml, if I Watmm -ew Nr baemnik Apply ••• Wesley avenue edv , K

— RAILS FINALLY :: TO BE RAISED *' e City and Shore Lioe Officials d Reach Agreement Work * Will be Pushed. a | Th«- city oflk-lala and the officers of i. the Shore Fast Line ha%ing finally d reached a solution of ibelr troublea over tbe raining of the Company's P. track* on Eighth street, fiom West avenue to Asbury avenue, the work . will probably be started within a f*u» • day*. Tbe work of raising the track* I I* likely to take lea* than a couple of weeks Tbe following self-explanatory reso- > lution, presented by Dlm-iur Flaher. , wax adopted by the City Cotnmiaalou » er* at tbe weekly meeting Whereas, Ocean City la liable for a part or all of the expense of raising » the track* of Atlantic City and Shore Railroad Company on Eighth street, between Asbury avenue and West avenue. und resurfacing the same where haid tracks are now below the grade of said street; and Wherms. said railroad company has agreed to raise said tracks and resur face said street and divide the cost thereof between said railroad comi«n> and Ocean City: therefore be it Resolved that, upon the raising of said tracks and completion of said re surfacing to the present grade of said street. Ocean City do pay to said At 1 antic City and Shore Railroad Com pany one-half of the total coat and ex penae of such work, provided that In : no event ahall Ocean City pay more than 9300.00 for Its portion or amid expense. The Shore Fast Line cars have run no further Into Ocean City than West avenue for many weeks, and there has been considerable grumbling over the existing conditions by patrons of tbe road who have been compelled to walk three and four blocks to get a car and then have to walk tbe same distant* when the car returns to Ocaan City. .^u«ne visitors during all theae week* have wanted to ride to the Boardwalk, but, of course, they could not do so Rathef than walk five blocks to tb<ocean front, they did not leave the cars. BfiMlwaarx Socleiy Mrc-tlng. Tbe member* of tbe Womau'a Home Mtsalouary Boclely of lbs Metbodlst Church will meet at the home of Mra i Unborn Corvon, 616 Anbury avenue I oext Tuesday afternoon at 2 SO o'clock < A full attendance I* desired.

JOHNSON MADE ) CHIEF OF POLICE Mayor Champion Anootmceg Provisional Appointment of Member of Force. J Howard T. Juliusou, a member of the police furor for a number of yrmthmm been named chief of police by Mayor < bam p ton for a trim of «ix • moulba, and tbua baa the queagkxj ' that has been troubling the rniuda of many rmtdenle been aet at rest, i be appointment as* made by r**o•t lution. Tb* raao.utlou. w bleb follows, > | w*a presented by Mayor ( iism» u,v at * tbe weekly meeting uf tbe City Com * mlaakHicra aud adopted by Ibat body > He tt < Revolved by (be Hoard of t'ommla ' * loner* of Ocean UM y, New Jer*oy„ - that Howard T Johnson be aod tb* r same I* hereby appolacad aa cbtef of Ibe police de|>arlment of aod for tba elly of Ocwao CHy. New Jer-ey aod lo etrva a- aucb for a period of tlx mootb. dating from tbe adopdou of Ibl* re* jlutlou. Mayor Cbamptoo waked the board for power (c appoint two additional member* of the police force aa aoou aa •urb men are available. Ou motion of Director Campbell the requeet we* graoted. After the meeting. Mayor Champion •dated that there would be no more uaove* made lo tbe police departmeut at tbla lime. He I* Hudytog tbe rule. of ibe police departments of Treoloc. Oamden aod oibar clttaa. io order to get a line oo l tie manner of eooductlng tbe police department in up In date "tyle and at the some time conforming to condition* lo Oceen City, where tbe number of police 1* limited. 8i YEARS OLD TMomti Ptrkcr, «! Tbla C««» . K*)*>* Nr«lita. Thoma® Parker, of this city, quietly observed hi* eighty-first birthday an niversary Wednesday afternoon of last week with a little gathering of bis family— his daughter. Mra. W. W Ad nms, and her children Mr. Barker 1* one of the well known residents of this resort, where be has lived for more than twenty years. He ih a retired Philadelphia poller man and served In the United States Navy during the Civil War. He served on tbe local police force | for two or three summer season* after iximing to Ocean City. Mr. Parker is enjoying health and , hope* to live for several years to come Cktcsco Man Again Br*(«, F. 8. Lewi*, of Chicago, has rented 1 tbe cottage or K F. Holme*. 1012 \\'e»- : avenue through tbe agency of i Clayton Halne* Brick Mr. U«u | wa* a cottager In tble resort last season i

OCEAN CITY FISHIN0 CLUB'S BANQUET WILL BE NOTABLE

GET ALL RESIDENTS ON CENSUS LIST IndlTldual Slips May be Sent Those Away Visiting for the Winter. Plans are being male to get to touch with Ocean City resident* temporarily lu other section* of Ibl* country for the purpoee of bevtog Ibelr name* eo rolled lo the oenaus of thl* resort. Individual centu* slip* are to be obtained from Mgjor K O Howell, su parlotendeot of this district, wbow office* are lu ths poet office building in Atlantic IMty, and theae eent to the preaent eddreeee* of Ocean City reeldents now vleHlug lo ths Boulb and elsewhere. It la very eaaentlel that thl* should be done a* quickly •• possible, other wise lbs town may not be able to boast, aa for several year* past, that ' there Is here a permanent population of nearly 4000 people. «a*lrai Katenataairnt Do not forget the muMcal and literary entertainment to he given In the sod a I rooms of the First Presbyterian | Church tomorrow evening at 7.4N o'clock. Adm lesion. 26 cent* The program prepared is a very pretty one ' aod will be very entertalniug. All ! should attend. riarei Five Naaire* H ever he I Henderson and wife enter lalned the member* of a flea hundred card party at their home here Batur | day evening. Thoae present were (paries Heron and wife, Mt*e Dorothy ( Baton Harry A. Morrla and wife. J R drove* and wife and Jehn J. Foe and wife. m I rfiPT. — Hunday, February l*t, br tween HrHtgetoo and Ocean t*Hv, bv the Wealherby Road. Kw| tire M«4j and rim. Notify Dr. W, 1 Lummt* Ida Ka*t Commerce threat Hrtdgeioe, N.J. Reward Phone III. adv.. It ro« Rat A -Medium stood *afe In md oondMion Reason* hi* Apply Rmmwuf office tffv..iT

| Elaborate Motion Pictures, a I Startling Surprise and Great Menn Features. Present Indication* are that there «r||| be more than dsn member* and , guest* ai the banquet of the Ocean j jOKy Fishing Club at ibe Adelpbla ( Hotel, Philadelphia. Wedoeaday evei • t lug of next week The meuu will be ( vary elaborate, and all attending are "ore of a good time because the boy* , of the club are past master* In the art ( of making things interesting for their frteod*. r It will be the first affair of ft* kind [ under the ad mtn tat ration of President t Marry W Mtei wagon, and be and the member* of the club's entertainment t commute* are determined that thl® 3 shall eclipse all ^revkme club ban- t quet* gorgeous aa were tbeee. There will be a oovelty stunt that will surely surprise and delight nil preeent. It will be eve o better than d the one pulled off" last year on "Jafce' * Zimmerman and others. There will be something happening ' every minute, and one of the many * features will be tbe etngtog by tbe Ocean IMy Ft*hmg IRdb quartet, led by that sweet etnger of Philadelphia end Or jen City, l>r. Wayne T. Ktfltun There will be motion picture* of tbe finest display of out-door life over collected. Including all kind* or tuning, surf tUhlog and the catching of a channel barn aud an eight-foot •hark Ybme picture* will be tut ntshed the otnb by the Field and Rtveam Magaxtoe The notable guest* will Include Ken ueth K. Lockwtwd, president of the New Jersey Ft*h und (laaM Chnmrv* Hon I league, aad John W. Ay mat president of the Asbury Park Pishing ' Club There will also he at the banquet all the delegates lo the ffvrf Angling A« •ocietfon. which meet* In l*hiladei phta on the afternoon of the banquet T Notice to Property Owners: Km best reanlts in tn miner renting, list yout apartments ©- cottage for rent wRh this offer — J Winuv M.iuihik Real Ketatr Hrokcr. Ocean amine hel Kifhth. ff§Y.. It-ffi, tf. HoAhi^rna W tviur — Warm (a*an and every enm ewieece Apply to Mr*. Lydla Gandy fl»t tV^.rs' *v* 11% 14)1, « I

NEW PUMPING ENGINE FOR E FIREMEN DUE TOMORROW

BAPTISTS PLAN FOR SUMMER > Mebbrs. Cadwalladcf, Van ' Fleet and Young: Elected Officers of Auxiliary ,, Tbe Mau • Hummer Auxiliary of tbe it First Bsptlat 1 Lurch uf tbl* city Umm i. takeo sup* toward* a big aaas^ on : Ibe iiosrd wslfc tbla summer Charts* L. CedweUeder *scre(sry of the Funeral Benefit Amocaailon of tbe . L ulled Hi ale* with office* in German , loan wa* sleeted president of Ibeeux f tilery for the euMilug year, with C. H. r VanFlaet eecretsry aod William > Uu ng. treasurer. Two mamber*tilp* were ssUUi*bsd t • regular membership id the organization. wMb auoual due* of flu, and ao associate membership, with due* of $6. A definite campafou will b# made to 1 boost both membership* to a high figure. A committee of three waa appointed from tbe auxiliary to co operate with four from tbe Oeeeo thy church, lo comprise a plaooiug board.' whose duties it will be to plan tbe ecu vie we Of t he summer aoaaoe Tbla will Iddude everything from mu*ac down to 1 email detail* Mr. Cadwaliadec aod l>r. J. M Wilbur will serve ou tbe committee from Philadelphia Following the meeting ibe men joiued with the womeo folk in * ' "White Elephant" sale, tbey bevtog thetr meeting lo the afternoon F. T. Jeuniog* auctioned off the art 1 ' sot, aod reeltsed 912 , , I (Kr**ci«)'S raeslailea. Tbe population of Oeeeo ORy at tbb 1 (ime is about 3b or 90 per ceot. more ibau It was ten year* ago but tudice ttoos are that it Is somes hat leas than •t was eheu Ibe ceoau* «»» taken five 1 yearaego TbW dtecrepaucy can U « vxplaiued by the fact that, five year* < ago, the eeoau* euumvreto** madr 1 tbelr rounds In June, wbeu there were 1 a number of summer cotieguf* bvrv « for tbe season, aud these people, of < course, were included in the Beta. ' m««rituac user Cha*cei, I Tbe attention of parent* k* celled k 1 (he change lo the lime for Ibe meeting of tbe Junior boy* sad girls in tbe Bap tiat social room* from Friday after at 4.16 to (Saturday afternoon ai * 2 96 o'clock. Thw will he a permanent 6 change, commencing tbb week and li 2 I* thought that more children can bet li ter attend or Saturday than Friday. POOL PLAYERS MAKE GOOD SHOTS Much Interest Shown in Pro RTeseiwe Leasee's Biff Tournament. It was deckled et the weekly meet log of tbe You Of Men's Progrv-.vr League lo ecotfH et that time four ad dtttowel entries to the leagu* * pool *«»d the© tb* en trim were Tbeee are tb contestant* fo the bartbe beet pfoyer* fo tbe town., Much interest k* manffoetvd tn the result* of many of tbe gaaam, and member* are at the room* tr large no tuber* every weekday evening Among tbe leader* tba* for tr the tournament are Waller A Ilea, Patter MMIer. Harry Chad wick and H. H. Lake frepuru Cut Q**H a*p«a The men of the Presbyterian Hun day Bchooi are busy preps ring for Um quoit toornaatent. More than twentyfive have offered to compete. Henry W Towneeed ba* been elected dam Mffbty.

Shipped by Rail Instead of Being Driven Here from York, Pa. I we lizemeu bete have been arik u*g for aevecsl days tbe amral mt ibe Bb<4ur pumping engine recaoity pus ! U* City foam iM Muffle Psrry Cur |*«eaitaui, of York fx. wbleb was L heve a*ede tbe tnp omm Um '•jad* from Yoek CMy. Ihsrs we* read, howevm at (be »«*ly <x* cetiag of tba CM/ ■ 1••'wuera a letter from L M Genet af Fhiiedeipnis lagir beee aod qwt 'or Um- York company to Mayor Cham - i^oo. 40 which be stated tbe aagu>e wa* •nipped from Yerk 00 Jane 2 7 and should react Ocesc My tomorrow. Hacauesof the geoerai wintry newdNioa.. ih, 1«IM u < he eogtne by train toetead af dilrlag tbe apparato* from York ic Oman Uffy. Much to tbe delight of tbe ftnwtt epperetue rmifwl tbb dcy ^Teeedey effy Tbb will take pfoee to a Qay'er tea, TIOUEY SITTATIOIT bnnere fbai be and J. fkkbt baa, day* ago moimMorm, and tbb — ■T>ma?lntn Tbb report will b* ramiied at tbe mb meeting of Um board. M ie* Mary Deffiekl. mt tbb flffy. wbo bee© an operatic tc tbe • eftee tbb week Her leaflet Inn *Jmd Irving M Jeffrie* tc tb* place aad ibe tbe board. The gtri* arv Meter* A patriotic social will he heM la tb* •octal room* of tbe Baptwc Cbaeeb at 6 o'clock He turd ey eveotag. Feb* aery The public b 1 anted tc bb pmn The Shortest Month bm^a ret: hy wffbaatggH Mabe Fvbreerv— tb* •hesteet mouth nt for tmRvtry mouth you defoy coSTfaT'*" ^ 1 1111 Ocean City Title and Trust Company OCEAN CITY, N. J.

St. John's Ev. lutberan Cbutcfe •ev. john t QitLikOk, fo«t*r this Genirel Avmetwu Sunday Services at Four OclocW (VRSPKRS AND SBKMON) AT TMI HOTEL IMPERIAL You are Cordially Invltad to thee* Nervtoea Tl— Mfo Th H optlst Corner | I'M, MY. PINK EATS OOO lb. HOMK vXK>KlNv>. COL'NM DINNER I Alt the way Rum Ch»chea Soap b> Ice Cremi w4fo geed «m^ fo hebaaaa Saturday Fvamno of Thia Weak I form a a oo BAPTIST BOCIAL ROOMS Tii ktTk re c*nw Oiw* K ib rung hfoief Mn FogghCfob rdlbeffaadm ffhhIM