Ocean City Sentinel, 26 February 1920 IIIF issue link — Page 4

CITY HONORS SERYICE BOYS (OuuUaotd (rota Fir* I'm*.* In tba bouias of our brava lad#. a ptre patual iDtmorUI for lb# prtca tbat h*> ! Imd paid, lb#l oooilug f#u#ratioi.» could look upon I beiu aud H), 'Thai raprasaots lb# houd of lov# t*t*#«n Irene# and tbaUollod Biotas of Am •* , loo; blood bu tooled tblo fntudtbip ood naught cou brook li.' "I would Itko. If I could, to toll lb# story of tbo roloiioo# botwtou Franc# ood Amtrlco. Tbty bovo ever been of lbs moat friendly cborocttr. In deed. I Iblok It It »afe to #oy tliot II la of o firmer type thou tbot wblcb exists between eny otbsr two natlouNo bstlsr wey bos tbls been revssle<i t ben id our own atruKK'e for liberi>. from od loioleroble coudlllou, wbeu Krone# seot ber fiueat eud uiost competent geusrols to esslat lo tbia liber* tftoo. "How our beert# llngls tbla day a# we Iblok ol Woablugtou. of Krouklb uod of Lefeyslle— Immorisl nam#*. Names that remind u# of (be great bond of frl#od#blp exiaiing belwrec tbe two ootlooe. "We, oa clllfteus of Oceou City, hs* r reaaou to feel proud of tbe feet thai we are counted worthy to ebsre In th«greet end wonderful work Compered to otber pieces, It may eesui ou uaiglilflcoot cootribullou, but wbeu wr look ot tbe record of tbe boy# wbo inbsre Ibis evening, we koow tbot It i* omoug tbe beat of oil record#. * r have honored tbsm In many way#. We wont to bouor tbsm atlll mor« We want, above all sl«e. to strive!" keep olive tbot wblcb tbey havr awakeo d In lbs bsorts of men and women, tbe gr«*el quality of Justice. "Many, ob. so many, died to makr tbe world aafs for democracy, but tb* greet task tbot la our#, lo tbeae days oi reooostructloo I# to bslp ol! the border to make democracy aafs for tbe world, for, lo lbs midst of tbe grsat problem - tbot eoofroot us. there Is a great need tbot we do not forget tbe element- ' tbot bavs made democracy so attrac tlve to us, ood caused the greater pari of tbe world to aspire after lb Tbi# ' same aaptrotloo bos led to tbe over tbrow of tbe dyoaetle# of tbe old world. lo our owo heart#, there mu*i be a great dealre to live up to tb# ' Ideals of our forefatbsrs. ( "I would, lo behalf of tbe city w bleb ^ I officially represeot tbls evtolog, ex ( tend to you ooce more tbe gratitude of tbe etty. ood would urge that you for get oot tbe great principles for wblcb tbe world war was fought Boms of them, lodeed . have become burled be- 1 neetb tbe returning aslfisboeas of bu maoity, but tbe great mass o f tbem ore still calling mso to blgber ood ' greater efforts, for tbe eeviug of tbe * world for righteousness." Miss Relstoo, contralto of tbe Metb- 1 odlst Church choir, seng e solo, and 1 tbl# was followed by a recitation by ' Mrs. George W Nickerson, of tbl# city, two of whoes sons served on tbe otber side. Miss Louisa T. Corson song a solo '

In bar usual effective style, and there was a patriotic song by public school children. Tbso cams a beautiful and appropriate pageant aoeoe, representing a camp aos ns. lo tbe center of tbe pic lure was Ml #s Anna Cbamptoo, daughter of Mayor Champion, representing Columbia, and ebe filled tbe pert to perfection lo every way. On oot aide waa Leonard Murpby. representing tbe United Biotas Navy, and on tbe otber was Han ey Cbatllu. representative of tbe Uolted n late* Army. Miss Josepblot Maglnuls, aa La Bells Kreoce. accompanied by Jtanetts Darby, as Alsace, presented a parchment supposed to eootalu tbe Freoob Memorial Certificates, which were accepted by M las I'hamploo ou behalf of tbe families of tbe dead service boy a. Tbe nomas of there youths aa read are Elmer E ftaock. Abram Morgan Ruarell Hsory. *a»ley Cordery and Nicbolae Impagllnl The Rev. Dr. Mnyder. pastor of the First Presbyterian Cborcb, and chop lain of tbe Morgan Ranck Po»t of tbe American Lagioo. tbla city, under whore ao#plcea tbe meeting waa bel< . then daltvsrad tbe addreea of tbe evenlog. Dr. Bnyder began bta address, one of tbe strongest and most patriotic aver beard lo t bta city, by reyi-g that lie was to bavs presented there diploma* but bees a re of circumstance* tbla part of tbs program bad to be eliminated He then spoke touchingly of General Pershing's vl-it to Lafayette's lomn Hi France and of tbe American Army leader's inspired words as be stood by tbe grave— • Lafayette, we are bere " Dr Hnyder declared that there WoMs must have been put into the taouih of Persbmg by Divine luaplra tlon •Lafayetta, wa ars here to pay the debt weowa France." »eid America - representative and tbe United Htaisowed for years a great debt to France, wblcb country did ber noblest in help log the United Btatas when she needed assistance lo tbe days of tbs Rsvolu tlon. Tbs speaker deplored the crtee of I bore In this country who do not want to bear war rermons or any talk of the war While tlms will haal the aore# caused by tbe war, it cannot wipe out the mem>>ry. Lafayette gave htmrelf ovar here 'm

Prrehlng gave htmrelf over there. toxtcated The sentence# are to run consecutively, making a (arm of from seven to Ihlrtreo years ■end Wflid rtivpre atnrrlvrt Mrs. John H. Whltirar. of this city . 1 Tuesday afternoon, received a tsle gram announcing the msrriage of/ Frank Zlegier. ann of Mrs Frank Ztsfftor, and Mlas Martha Almeds Hstideriin, daughter of lbs later. | Manderlin and wtto, Tbey took onl a marriage license tn tbn city early tbl# \ week. Tbey will reside In Phtladsl , Phta, ^ T tr »n tdr.riiMs.hi In lb. flwm t

spaaksr aald. aud Ibsre fiowara ware artistically arrange! by b ranch women. France, Buffering, ha* nut forgotten I J tbs boys wbo fought for ber. Tbl# was ber tribute lo tbo#e wbo made the supreme sacrifice. Tbe speaker closed with an earnr-t plea for a w tuning light for righteous- ! I ties* i Tbe exercise# ended with tbe com gregattou kinging ' America." AGED WOMAN BURIED Mr# Nar» ttmllti Was Huru In IJf« mailt la iS.|u ' Mr#. Mary Buillti, wife of George Hmllli, wbo died at tbe borne of TboJ. Thorn. In this city, Wednesday bf ' last week, waa burled Sunday afterooou. Her death followed a stroke Services were held at ber iale home conducted by tli# Rev. George W Yard, pastor <»f the First M I I'liurcb. wbo officiated for tbe Rev. J W Watts, who ba# not been well for two or three weeks. Interment was at Seaside Cemetery. dr- 8m lib was burn m Germans in lour and came to tbla country as a child, settling In Philadelphia Hlie •ud ner busnand have lived with then daugtilrr. Mrs. Thorn, in thlsclly, for a number of >ears. Hbe relained ber faculties In good • hepe aud waa active until tbe le*i year. Reside Mr*. Thorn. there are two • dlier daughters. Mia# Mary Smith. if Philadelphia, and Mr#. Charles G riitbeiia, of Ibl# clly.

• #• - GOOD ADDRESSES Hrard at County Association ol V. «>. M. of A. Tbe Cape May County Association uf tbe P O. 8 of A met lu the lodge room# of Washington Camp, No. 75 of tbl# city. Friday evening, but, be causa of tbe bad condition of tbe road#, tbe attendance was not eo large a* usual at there meetings. District Prealdeut Maxou. of South StfBviile. waa prerem wltb a number of delegate# from that section of tbe county, aud addressee were made by vtr. Maxou aud Mr. Herry. of Bout b Seevilie; Granville H. Bteelmau. John B. Klrby aud Bertram Darby, of this etty. There waa a large turnout of the member# of tbe local camp. A luncheon of ham seudwicbes, baked beans, cheese, coffee, etc., was provided, lo wblcb all did ample juanot. 8 POKE AT BANQUET Dr. Binder Attend* Cburch Affair at Hrililr Item Tbe Rev. R. B buyder spoke to the men of tb* Bethlehem Presbyterian Cburch Tuesday evening. Tbe occasion wa# the banquet given to the returned aoldler# aud aailore. Tbe number of men from tbl# cburch In aervlce waa 125. Noue wa# killed, but several died a# tbe result of disease. Dr Hoyder aire plana to attend the annual "Booster#' " birthday dlnuer id tbe Bellevue Btratford. Philadelphia. tomorrow evening. Dr. Buyder tia# been elected an honorary member of tbla association.

Steal Kaiatc Traaalrrs. 1 Recent real relate transfer* tn Ocean City recorded In tbe office of Count > ' Clerk Hildreih, aa reported tn tbe Cape May County Gazette, are as follow* ' John P. Fox. et ux., lo Edith H. Clevenger. $2 250. Lot 646. Beet ion • L. George C. Abbe. »t ux.. to Jobn H A llllamreo Lota 2 and 4. Bectlon 3 ' Ocean Front Real Estate Co. Robert Ft#bar, trustee, etc., to Jobn H Williamson. $35,000. Buutbwest 20 feel of lot 414, all of lot 416, Bectlon 1 A. • w ♦ > Hai Chlchrns In Woatb. While t'apt. 'J. L. Breckley and Benjamin Groves, of tbl# city, were in ibe Boulb a few week# ago. the) ' vltlied Day tuna, Fla., where tbey u« A. H. Bickler, of Camden, a summer 1 resident of tbt# resort. Mr. Bickler aud bis wire have a pretty borne In Daytooa, aud Mr. Bickler baa a flock of spleiidid-looking chickens. io which be la much interested. Done No mil lor Htalib. Leslie B. Ludlain. of Cap# Max Court Houre, title officer of tbe Ocean City Title aod Trust Company, want Boulb a few daya ago in order to recuperate. He baa been suffering from a nervous breakdown, It ta stated. Hsuee «o Adtvrilsrra. Change* of copy for display adver tlrerueiits mui tve at tbl* office not later tban Tuesday noon for Insertion in the HKN-riNKh. Tbla rule will t>e "trictly adhered to. ede., tf R. Curt I# Robinson, 744 and 746 As bury avenue. Gcvan City, N.J. pat been appointed a » 'mnmi**huier of Deed# ft»r Pennsylvania, with full auIbOf ly to take acknowledgment and proof of any deed, mortgage or ol<ier convey ance of any lands, tenements or h#re< itament# lying or being in said "Mete, or eny other writing under real lo tie used -tr recorded in P#nii#ylva nia. and V wlminlater an oath or affir motion. adv«. tf. Try an advertisement lu the Hknti nbi. BOARD OF * -IIOwKN PRKlHdLMUtK COI'Ftyok t aim MAY M.W JI IUIF.y, Public Notice.

Hsaire bWis will tie r*c#iv#i #n<| opened *i a regular nireiing or ti.s It. .ant in t<# i.rii Tnratfay. March - i. IftJD. in the fonrt llouar, MO) Cos 'I House, N. J., at ll.tto cm k rn.. for lb* following: i Ninai r.irtlc" of a wodl plir tmikhf-ad long lb*- • url heaster.i able of Ibe WIMwwmS .ion #vard westerly of tha ilrawreidg< . in ar- • t Wl.Ul F,*n* *' A ■iwnrsiioiia (7. rhlSh rna* I# nblslned trrun I. M pi.-e M • " " ' ' * F-nglbret W |i<lwix>.1. N J . upon If, ..Jjoalt .li n»r dollar*, wbleh aunuat am t«r re uvAnaied If aaid pan* iM -j*? n< nti tas a# ' J ccom pan? a nut or are murnsd la good Mmdi of F°° Karl, t>iit a#n«t be a <eom pan t#d with real r rertiftsd cheek insdr istyal !s to « W aal, County ivmseuir, in the sum of n«it !•«. ban ten p«-i asm. (|uctrresbt < oi in* > > nd to b* haid under cAidn loha stated ia I br raposoL . scywaaful Mdlsr w||i b* rrqatred 11J , rN>"'1 '•"•'acloiy p Unary! at lYio-ett Frsstn.itlsr* tn tr.c Mirr li r ihr Ml' amount of the M l t.. aarnr* fa ll, "^•liw^rmance of tb# ooimaci, etc •nafikkarl raanvwi tba ngi.t m r#i«rt any W ft' ftH ft» dlirrlUin of lh# IfcNlM. i K \ \f»u rrr. ii. .-Mire.

MANY KINDS, AND ALL GOOD That Weuld innm t# §• tha V#rd«ct •f Humanity en th# Orcat Question ef Pi«a They were talking abujf p>- and di>' usatiig which waa the Isai and, what wr gaihsrad from !l»e cheerful (WBlrutir*). ah were the best. 'J lis pr- aoii Who Stood lip for th# j good old applu pie wa* Juat a- eloquent 1 :u hi# refrreu. s# io fha pes h or punip klu pi# In fact, ea« t. person would hurry through tba piaiae ef on# kind of pte In order to champion an> her, o hlch reiivlncad u> tl « <■? n I the \arle(1#a of fot«d lo tbla world the pie 1» the blesftcdret. Sufi.e!lr»ic% ) ou wl|! find a an who d-'Oafi t «al pie hul Batch 1 ni PI# '■* h remedy for laany diliHDJvri. Me > ne th • cured a feroduu# ah k h#» J a ebe with a guartet ef mince pie and that, too ou tb# advle# #f a ph>a: dgn. Ou of lb# par'y MUf h#ar«1 of a ;.iulL»#rry pi#, and what a barren life »h# mufct have led. Wa are through with ih« cherry pie era and wit" what Joy It baa Ailed lb# world M • -orna t# tha b «rry art and fira' of all there !# th# huckleberry pit. whi • berry has rescued from sunshine atid sou a the grac# of th# earth. If a man <!<:►#» rot Ilka a hucki#b#rry pie. it 1« be nub# the p1# or hlBiaaif ba# not been •ell made. The black raspberry p* »rsr.d# #«ay up on t ho ttoa-y peak# -»f porfecrian aod for picnic purp'-a#* It • Iir<parali#ied VV L«r. wo oat raspberry I-:0 lh Iho wucda wo fo*. 'hit th# Dryad# are foed-ng ua from their Illy white hands. There are other glorious plea, of coara*. but wo must have room to aa) UiSt the glory of a pie la n. too grace and charm of the ceek. Th» pastr* 1 i

depend# upon kor tampgr aad the pa# try la tiir#e fuurtha of a pit If we wore going to go- married agalo we would arrauao a pastry-making oot. tear, and tb# daruael that mad# tb# heat pBOfry w# would ttsrry— If w# ruald — Obto Stat# Jowrr.a. UNABLE TO ANALYZE DRUG Intoxicating PHnetpie# #f Pewa-ful Narcotic. "Cobota," Pt#wi«in a My#t#ry to Oh#miota. When Columbus arrived at the Island of Haiti ho and his followers war# latere# red to obo#n# a curious practice of iho native# who w-#ro to t astaaed on coromoxUal aocaaions te UiAko use of a naraettc snuff productlve of a tor: ef hypnotic ante, w-trh vision supposed to bo supernatural The tribal wisards. or prieeu. while Under the InftufAO* of Lh# drug wore s« customed to ho'-d oammuni-nUen witii uuaeen pew«n#. and their mutteriiigs were construed a# prophecies and revelations of hidden tldngs. The auuff oalled "cohoba. ' and. In th# form of a fine puvdar waa Inhaled through a forked weeden tube, lh# forks being lnoarted Ui tbe noetrlls and the lower and of liie tub# L uriod In a UtUe heap ef the muff which waa held en a tray of c*n#d wood. buTzvaUmeo large snail shells ware uaed for S&ufT boxes. XL* mhnoea-Uke tree irom which the scuff Is obtajped Is plentiful along the banks of ths Orlnooo and th# Amaaon. It greets in Haiti. Porto Kloo and other Island# of the Antilles The seeds rt*ided by It# pods are dried, roasted |Ad ground to powder, which Is sometimes mixed with lime from calcined anail shell. Only recently has this tree bean IdenUfiad by Dc. W, E bafford of the government plant bureau i# tb* source ef the muff, the origin of which has hitherto been a puxale. The chemical properties of the drug are slUl unknown and as Us Uklexl'-eilng principle remains a mystery.

F Hpbtful Experience "What was my moot thrilling tape HenceV' mured th* ex-pUot. M- I could never forget It It waa a brtgh! i starlight night, but the lurid flgebr# t troond us obaeured aire as w# j Sped through th# glA th* advancing enamr was hard upon us, while aU I round we feeurfi the weird sareg# Qiusic eo terribly faaiUar. gpd th* thud m yf a thoakand idling ae;aor*. We dived, looped, corkier ewvd till our rena«a were t-unped. T f*lt a sharr pain In my rtobt foot, a dull w#tgh! « in my side— I was falllpg. fialllngr and knew no more till I found myself r lj'-ng on the ground badly smashed i tome houre later." f'Apd- that was really your record ! aerial engagement Y' "No." he replied; "It wa# joy first experiment with the Jan,"— Pitt# burgh Chronlclt-ftdegrapb. Paying tha Wgr Oest Referring to Qx* cqgt of th* war. i Secretary of War Raker told th# finance committee of the pent;* aud , house that the total OptfO In round pumbere wo*Jfi ^ IbO.OfiO, 060.000 . but ♦fi,000.<k)t\000 <ff t^ii was lgana to our I allies Nearly a third of the net ha# alr«udy boon paid out of money raised hjr taxation. The other two , thirds was pbuitned from the five , Liberty loans, tf we pay a billion a year, besides Interest we can dear uff VI* w*r W«l to about twenty one yean. •if Contribution to War. Vne uf th# moat Striking contrlhu Hons of the United States to th# war wg# tbe mormuua quantity of stu«>ke lei# pow-der blgtv exploal\#a produced. *sy# ih# Bdentlfio American. From \prtl 1. H»17. tc November lh lgifi w* t tyduced 662 million pounds of smoke powder, whlqh was glmott exactly equal to the combined output of France and Oreat Britain. Th# Way te Q#t It. The Other day u man of the "old maid" type entered a downtown hak rr> He announced hi* Intention . f bu> g a reke. One after another the obliging vilestady thawed him, only to be t«»ld t lint this on# was "to conrer," tbl# one tm» yellow, and the Mh.-r's wrong in som.- w ay or another What j I want.' he finally aald, "I# an h .n eet to-gnndnrtf home luude cake I Am't mind the price, Jum eo 1 \ the cake." Ihen tf y,»u don't wind the price," retorted the weary eateelad* "why don i yea £l , marrtod and hav# • Wife lo itiNkc »»i,#7" Creeturea Thai weap Among thr creaturet that w rep moat •a*'ly are the rumfnanta Alt huntert 1 too# that the stag weep# and It ta 'rnM ,Ut ehede trer# , wtiei severely wounded The giraffe I!.!?, and regards with » too rf ui eynn th* hunter who bnt ffundefi lb i ^

CAFC MA? ro IM#TT HnwrT eowr. I; J ira Kkkarnnua, Pla.Dtif, ) m Vre- s MWMII. w.iuai VIM#, n- ' .. .ud Arthur lis ilsj Vauc m. | . #s uf lirrtka Vain ». i IAS#*-* »•: Ac a #• l-#w — I a AttaSkOieat .VutiU ut Mlf Lirrh/ gir.n (tut 'k# iurerr.t- • | iv j - -...j ,ii :l. i#», aOli, I t,nu< • : j>l i/r& r of • r mi Orert \ > • !•!•»» \i4AAm UtT ■ I wiuM UU F» - l»2". • k . .t th» mi', t 14- i .... 4 mat cxju.^U < ■ S'« » "J*" * ill.', i ' ' i" 1*T '»f !L# If.'' ' . >«c i.« bi i# M*#Ou-a -i-d * » m>4 4 {.• i .^* "f \i, I 1.1 . . . .} 41# til «l 4 • '! 'T'lWV | i » . Imiu'" jf.d ill* OH| ' -»(. ». «• If vjf c#,< Ma/ Mid StA's I . , . • • * — t » . ImtIm Flare. b#*iaolaa &ee I ... . 4 » : - f >iu AH*:. A»rt I#. r„ t I -*t • «» frett; a>mrewr«N r ' .. / » .. *i ■■ i u4.:-* ■' I I. . ; ,J [ J 4i dlir. il 1 » t I au|tr> kt dktflr* I'lare i«*> 1. k*S» t 1- Jit. of lot* I" *1.6 4.' of block 4 :B« ■ t \ . -f !•.?• uf (Vvaii f'iir La«>4 , u ■ ...i r-rt-t. Uo4 «o4 ••r.'-o.-.t »a» ; M -4.1.4 » - -«1 r. *iriu» uf . . I 1 . -Jf.ff 1 • r 4#ir IJ tb# 6 - Of ' nn•(''<• >• »W«'h ■ *•*• Ui.\4< Ut tl gf . . • •l-ul Ai. A'- fur tbo ffliff ■' ■ ' ^ ii, , ,I)M|I fraud ul-m a i ** < ' itrv.v . ,'f ..- i. NitllXAN W IIAHKIHL v 1 J| V M il a. A«> for P ' I , Mooro' • V J. j 1 i >. p y„<mi ■ __ (IrdioaiRT No. 112. Ai) »nJ .«(,<•# t.» Uf "it arJ . .... • tr.,- i*i»« * »*. i* >. v«i )• t -ry tit #tr#*t- : J fb#C ia aidtb •• f - t - Axreur it.i Av-«ui- frvia. T- : - - I to T»^lfiu ewi . brtvsre <*« a r»4 W « • ;- f A • • r. a- ••:>>! • | m jKiist 3|o f«ot ■ostbawt «*. *tr~i ■ . Avnur a . J W . rv l\.i rn tr Tbirtr-Tbird -vrrrt u T- • • I K-.ortft Mtr-vi bria— •> v-bjrv A*nn¬ a#4 J- ' ~yl aid# scroti bt- | (ligisi t>; ' .4' oi Oatra V'fSS*] » .1 !,ri" ■' . - fr.: •#otka«^ *.f Ttrtr- 1 •i >Tr«t «nd litrad.ng -o-jtbroatrr;/ i» 1 Thr B->4 r-' of Cv-B.a. » >f tb# C.r> >f Cny do ordct. : 1 Tti* tbx • ng strr»*« Ic tb- • r Cit> N » J * — > rboli b» laid oat, oprasd S ! — a if|#Q# foot a 4e ktrott VA>«Vf Attfill* |#4 ► rot. A«nir frvm r»«.'L ^ir.-^; u T»r' -t«-" A afum :■ • ,* -fr»-rt br'a--'. --4 Atrr.ua and W. .y Avcao# fror S-r**-: t a ;a>ib: ill- In: «outbannt of Tt. rt #cb a flft#oe lo • lr •«*-*! bri».rtl Airam- B»I<J WV -f At- ir from Tktrt> T^. rd .-itrart : Thirtv-Fourtb BUtrt a Aftera foot w»4< .-'IWC N-^ trrr A«J ;r> Av.r..ir asd Wu: frou. e#v« :b ktrnnt K cbti Strc--* and a 'a-aty foot a 4# btgloQlng or. •h- -out r.r *•: Bid# of Oretral Avmar at * il«tao<e#g S>0 fofi M>atk«<«t ef Tklrtloth #tr**t and tatoadYBg *iiitkrM»ftr 1<K» i**t !•"' ► That *a>d umtro*..d . • tloo no# of ibl* ordioatK-r »biV. b- of a. I ,-radr *► ^rrtain lk#r-M a. tsiablubod r<-» .jus <>rdsnaor#> of tkia Clg, Aod to U -i.^ruttd *'--.rd.ng to tk« plan, aod »t«-. " 4f -»n» of tho City Kagtn#. r sad oo AI# n. h« - > Clrfk . OSIcc !•'* 3. Tbot !h» ruin, damacw aod ti of »urb lopb VB'f. a> rtttrvM-:. b# and p* iliar b-r.*A:» rooftrmd • l-oo tb* o*DT- of tb* laud aod real r»(v< -nrAHod tb-Prbjr akal! b« Uw-vad oa tba id a o! r-a! nuu .o propurCioa \o it- i WN H CAVlPltkl.I.. I'.OKERT KIMIKR, Commiaiotirr, Tb# abo*# ordinane# was paoatd oo 0r«i aod •rciod rra-llttg at a mwl I ng of in- it<otro rf « omiuiuiuorr* of Ooran City. Srw J*ra*> . -.♦id Ftbruary : 1«3. and on tbird rr-vltng -tud fioal paaaag# al a matting of mM l'..tord Of i'OIUBBfaatOtirr* brid /#braar/ A 1 'JU HAKKt A. MuKRiH, . « City Litrk. >. It. P. F-.tiw Ordiaanee No. 137. An ordloanc# »o wtdon Corinthian avtnu #. • *u-out><l sad Tblrd strr^t*. Iinaa "I*/. N#w J#raojr. aod tborrby maRing Cono Man »»riiu*. t>rV««*Q aald ilretU a ■.*!>-. ■ an Widr sarnnt.aiV] to lay out, open, gravel and eurb tl> « aatoo. ao vtdrn-d. aa1 tbe makng of aidr vaifca, and to provido fur ibe»i f-onn #»# mst thereof rt»# Hoard of ComtDiailootr* of Um en* of •v*ao CH* do ordain: s#c I. Tr-ai Corinthian avtnnt, in iieaan ity, Nea Jrrmf. b#t«#«B iwod.! an.l 1 bird •irvtls.br aklrnrd nod mad# a nit. f«.-i 4ld#strnnt l>) adding laaoty frrt. in « 4tli, 'n y* s«>ut bra* lor 1/ »id# of ih* pr«a#nt Corinthian avtnu#. r*#c. 1 Tiial Coriolbiaoavrnur. aa aidrurd. •ball b# laid <vnl. opanr i, gravoi»«l an ! -•■rbtd and sueli lo b# in acrordanr# a itb nr ilnane#* of (bli city rvlat>ng totb# oi>rn!o« rf atrnnt*. ill* aravrilug an ! th«- rurMng r"°' and av-onrdlog to Hi* plana and iwci dralionaof ih# niy rngio^-r w#<-.i. Tnat on lb# *ooibaaH*r,y- «H*or aid * o-tnihlan a\#>iu*. a a wid«o«-t. tn. r* hall b# t.unt. con«trurt#d and mad# a *ktr talk wblrb shall bain accord a nr> wltbth rdlmmr** of tbla clly and according to the Ian. aod sn#< m.-atlona of tb#Cit> rng i.H-r Hrt i Tl.ut tn# Hoard of Lomtulmlonrr., -r lb* it duly aotborlrrd ag*-t. art h-rrr.x «uibonx«-d So treat with tb# own*f« ofiir property within th# b>> ndari#* of COrtnuiiac • *mu*. ao wtd#n*d. for tb* tnirpo^ of m lu-r.ng aald land and if |«— u.c agrv* with toe ow war* for to# pricw t« re oa id and tuakr • •nrwosation thtrvfore — *hall b#r«**->uat > %nd J i«t and to r*o*t\r from thr owner*, lo b# nam# of tt*# Oiy of Herat. Clly, a coav*> vt>#rM a«id land and sucli com t-ausattoi ball e»»n«titut* a part of tre whol* atnoui.t »r tb# co*t>. d ttuagr- and ri|*nia; that l' «u ftfreinml cwnnot re mrltal w totrru.* rf | urrhMr or rwmuk* of irea: Incapacity or <»r any otbrr rra-on till* lo *ald land can not •a acquired tlirn tb# aald land *hall b# takri. •'dl epproprmtre f * ti.r por !•«■*•« forth in ' Li* ordlnancr. nth* name of Ih* Lit* or woa City. In tb* manner aa provided by *** (. That ao much of lb# co*t*. dimar- - *ap*r.wa i»< lb* laying ooL oprntn* orntng, gra* *i?ng and ibr making and aitdiag of in* sidewalk* and lb# socurlng of n# and tamr) for n,# atdmlug of and 'renatbtan av*na* and thr improvement ****?* 1 " ,b* •i«r«dei aod peculiar •#n#Ata#onfc-rrrd noon th* >>«nrra of Uitt ♦•U nil aatai* reo#flt*d th rvb, shall br aa -«s*#d tbrrroo in proportioii U»«ti* benefit* ■acb a bail re dmnH toarquirj-.

Jl»H O. iTlAMlMiiB. WM. 11. « AMl'HriaL, ROHKHT FlsHKIt, Th# aliov* ordinane# wa« pa»ard on Hr»l freainga at s in#*ting „j ,br Ifawnlufi . rnmmi nirni iifn-enn tit* N»« i*r •»> reid Novembrr IT. IMS. at.d oo »'i ird r#o« lag and Anai i-o-ssgr «i « to*#? ing of «• d lb, Sid or L entniMionrrs held February «v l4„ p . . A MonmT 3, H . P. f .gl t, « ltyfTrrk SHERIFF'S SALE. *"Jur. ^ ■ writ .rf Ffrri Facia* f.» ml. .If Xlorlsaard lYrmbrvl., d.r,,Trtl laaord out of the i .Hiri of i ry of s a "*r J|M' il*) «•< ld.ru*r), \ it i. -i 'il..* "T r#l,%r wl.rrrtn I raogwt - li ' remplalnaM, »».| I r., ih-c* i H 1u.ht.si, rt ai . |.\.,-u»v*%. Ac., .t "~ arc ■ <b f- ihlanu. | khall *\|*.im- |«> m|r ; — I'VlMtC *riMtUr. (Ml mllnt) at. marf h mk. |*2#, 'te Ih* kourv «f |v»r|*r and n>r urbirk |> rn, to a it, at wk o rkh k u. u>c •H.rm.41 of MlHi ,U>. al fh. M • ,ff » Milnn, In f up* May i ,h»»I BoSWr, i a. go fount) Nrw Jrrv > r l.nU,hJ'r 7^'° n^atgagrd »h# appwrtcimnrea In the bill ofm pi si rn, n> tiir M,d raus* iwrticutarlv art iorli. and described, that i* to aay All thai certain tract or parcel .rf l.n.l ami ,..m,(ws hrmiafirr particularly dr vrilj.,1. v IimI' m ilw rl!) ^ cWvan i .|v in th, i ■ \ <.| iMpt afK, fcU|p I'SinnliH; „t ire InHrscti.ai of tre vaithartlrrly %i,|e of s.*lc ,,th at*,, I •lid th# s>4itl.rM«lrrl) si.ir «>f \abui > axniur; ami r».».» ttmarr ,i> *.sithwv«lert> •» ami al-uig tlw vmth- a»t> t ly |(nr „f bury avrniK, the diatpiict ..l aryenty fr. i M a P-'int; thci.rr «|. a.rut!..«xf< rU. m I " >»ivlrmth »tr.,l ih. distai... '-"-gHy M b a Point . u.rnc* i!» n"rty»\V r'\- poraflrl v ,11, \aku ' % axcutic tre diktalic* .rf %c\rut) irr| to the x-mlhsnli rl) khlr of \» *♦**.. I h t|rr, | Ih.i... tvwtha 'slrtly In »,„! gWlM l» vaithwrslrrly |||h- ,4 Ni* Ire nth >|,,,| ||||v «. 1 i frrt hi ■ ix., nt or Jrfj.v. • Iwdliittln, bring part "rf hrfx nun£t*d fiv |,„„.irr,| "y»}> hrrr sfj*l and Ave huixlr.d ami *rx rirfy f<au (i ll In arct.. |l tre ** U.' . "* ,,K thwal. « It* *» Ah, In Ihr ixftici .if the i Ainl) ( Irri at i uj- May i .air I Hwua* \ j King j.^n ,rf th, Un.t and prrmU. , ahich Mary T s f uiunngham twr«i,„ h>. ,'r ' ' rtB,n ,lr*,Jx *% retiokx , . l'> iMi» I »t> Vxvwlati «, ■Ulcrf \pnl t, 1*M, ro T-i-d M.., ta |tci ... Itr.d |Vv4 S.. 11 1. I'ag, |, n)M r..„ -"V M -3. '.tba. rrtsSSi Hr, l mad# Is t«.r-aigh ol (Irri.., City, .. Ik! «"L \ v reevvrd. 1 \|„n r c ... litre IW.4 . 11X. ,a.g. |\g m„A q), Claim, , -liter alia! UA S*1 srHhai |i «h ,i. i tl> \ j ^ lWw*i ni«d< |.) Mova. p i .iitrxingl a.il rt H ' WMvU'XHanx. . t u* , t » • rfva una iioaia, , unilr w.rftiaa *".1 j,„k* <iiiinlikgha.ii ,m*h man. dated Ja.,»,r% . . T ' ^ > ■wWt ta. taw m l^xl K.4 \ x MV Sl.1*"' ,k",, ,v,,i Sw At |vlCr 111. ami nxott . Int. I aiiai M f»" . mtthm l». me«„ f|U. S J Clark. H WA dated aa1 )t 1 v Apt II a. iv. !T» r . . a1 -V l'",r . nv v-' - V, nni. r alia M »< ctnm f%. IK, ,»n • t*. An> Hinl due tmdrr decree is St JV*S Y\ * Iwrni and \h«r n % im i.. re *d.|r,| the prM- rb a ill re a>rfd suiii. « t t . tats lakes .rf w|lh Interest ami rml> a- . likA,, Tt»®LW. H.,.1 lwird | rt-ruar) nth tvys Eiiii* I ullu Purcb. MY. M3,«Lpfn «s

< Real Estate and Search Company aaFRkAXNia Fidelity Trust Comracv of Newark Wildwood Title aod Trusi Co. Titlp InnuraticB SearcbeB. Abb tract* of Title, Conveyancing Fire Inaurance P/u*r.pt Service All Work Gu»rgr.»«Ci' Money to Loan oo Good Firs: Muftgagr Farms for Sal# Office* in Firat Nationl Bank Buildirip Cape May Court Housf N J.

ARE you using Edison Mazda Lamps ? If not, why not? They give three times H as much light as the old style Carbon lamps for the same current consumption. OCEAN CITY ELECTRIC SERVICE of Atlantic City EiDCtnc Company L i

John Marts Lumber Co. Ninth tstrwat and Havwn Axciiw# OCEAN CITY, h J. l-ixbtr \l « . M «j 1 .(•. B 1 Paper. P -#lcf IL af .V N^il#.S*sh We rt* #U' Fsf.max#* Fdrr.:»b«4- Piuropi Delivery Universal Electric Irons $6-35 R. H. JOHNSON CO.'S STORE 846 ASBURY AVENUE Maddock's Pharmacy Eighth #nd Aabury Avanua Phona SCO The Squara Dnnl Shop for Orug ttor* W am* We Rccotutxicnd for Coughs, Cold- Broth bitis. Syrup of Tar with Kxtract of Nval's lAxa« c-M. the I Coxl Liver* and Menthol. Remedy for Cold iff the He.. Price 50 cents lYice . . 25 t^-Money to loan on Bond and Mortgage .'tTi R. CURTIS ROBINSON Conveyancing j Insurance NOTARY PUBLIC COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS FOR PENNSYLVANIA i Nos. 744-46 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J. h — _ _ _ __ ■4*4k . ' xw ""mure* II ff tfii LAI i % Off Cxdtixt Akl* »#,ff M Fill kXTU. i> j ihplt x ^ x THt KfW OUIAXD ilNHIH SIX FOVI L'OOI IIOAS OAKLAND SENSIBLE SIX VERY ewnful convenience, from L mechanical lifts for the windows in its double-latch doors to an inconspicuous heater for use on cold days, has place in the equipment of the new Oakland Sensible Six four d x»r Sedan. And bring of tolid body construction, and built upon the standard Oakland chassis, its range of activity « fully as great as that of the open car. Touring Ckf, Si l">: Roadster. Sll75: Cowpt. SlSbS: Four Door Scdse. S !. o. b. Poatuc, Mich. Additional for Witt Vh**l Eqoipmen], $7S CHARLES SACK Central Garage Ocean City immediate delivery New Jersey j ' e£> k THE VNIVERSALVCAR (UI TH K Ford Tnuk is really a 1 necessity to the fanner than i4- a |0 % of horses. Certainly it is a • || grcatcfuUility and economy for hinK It saves |inie, it gives prompt and alCVCDV t A DM CD ,nosl ul,Iim ^ t W till i RKmtn service aloii); NEEDS ONE ,bfc snlin ol farm work • | from carrying the milk to marketing the products of the farm. It is not exI f jvireivc to maintain and has all the Ford simplicity in mechanism that makes it easy to operate. The price too, is attractive, alxmt the price of a team of horses, $5 5 vx, without both with solid tire v on reai), $590 with pneumatic tires) f. o, b Detroit II Pleasant vi lie Motor Co. || 7 South Main Street Washington Ave. |l|| m.EASANTVILUL N J. >1 li X ^ — — i — — — — """ ^41 *

Hit fli •* I . Y^| • 1 mm i is* <Nf*i>bC4CH*fl64 *• uu N6 Trfiir'* tofff ✓rv t ojr.jrtftP wiiwa jmjTj i » ^ j •#0 1 sroAM r""™a-^- icia— awa— are-.>i — ... Overland 4 Touring. $945; Roadster, $945; Coupe. $1525; Sedan. $1575; Chassis. $800; Prices {. o. b. Toledo CITY GARAGE IVices sub.cct to L W MILLER cbange witbwat 7 notice. Seventh St. and Haven Ave. — ' Ih^jr coolddlt be built now for twice $7looo When the talk turns from politics to railroads and the traveler with the cocksure air breaks m •*. "There's an awful tot of Crater in i he "ailroads. here are some hard-pan facts to g ve him: Arr. rican railroads have cost $80,900 a mfle ~ r structures, stations, yards, terminals, rei^ht and passenger trains —everythir* frorii the great city terminals to the last ytirt A good concrete-and asphalt highway costs $36,000 a mile— just a bar# road, not count* ing the cost of culverts bridges etc. 1 Our railroads couldn't be duplicated today for 1 150.000 • mh. They are capitalized for only $71,000 a mfle— thousand dollars today will buy one tooomotive. mile; the Frenchat $155.000: German $152,000 even in Canada (still in pioneer development) they are capitalized at $67,000 a mile The L oar capitalization and high operating afffci encv have enabled American Railroads to pay the highest wages while charging the lowest rates. - « A » A v it i< imMishtrf by the dissociation of *!AaUuKiy Aixprufiies ^ to Fk# Id ISSN, v I rry an Advertisement in the sentinel