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OCEAN CITY SENTINEL

VOL. XL.

OCEAN CITY, N. J- THUKSDAY, SKIT EMBER 23. 1020.

NO. 26

^ — mm —— ■— Ocean City Sentinel puk>n»iM4 wc—i* •» OCKAN OIXV. W. «l. -»?- K. CURTIS ROBINSON Edit of and Proprietor 41.50 Per Year. Strictly in Advance. HBMCAL. X)r. w. V. HAINES cor. ninth and wesley ave octan city. n. j. ih i<> Mia. tu. Of KICK HOt* MM: \llo»|» IU. I e to • |». iu. iw II I'limir. AW Mrsiit tl (iyHiiiwlu* auo fr. livr U> IMU—U— Muv*u»-ui-l)k. Florence b. Haifes Hour* by A|>|*olotii*rul ockam city. n. j.

tiuur>— t- 10«. iu . r>e |». ui Allen Corson, M. D. 816 Wesley Avenue Ocoan City New Jersey . _ IWII so. luicr-Miai* Kb- A. UfliRSCHKL PKTT1T, M. D.\ 807 wesley ave. ocean city, new jersey « >nw Hours: I to 10 a- in. 7 to I n. iu. Cboae llfflrr lluUil PtooneCT CilllIMn III. \g I .1 |>. IU. I» 0 I*. IU. I ^ John H. Whiticar, M. 1>. | 717 WCSLCV AVtNUC occam citv. n. j. Qk. Wilson Y. Christian »• l>enti—t 809 Central Avenue WkAK UH< *• J* lie J I Phono, 1WNIIMUioililr .\du»i»»i-t-r«-l K 1 - It %> liiaaooBl# I ^Ocean Ctty Calls Given Immediate Attention I, dr. david m. saxei veterinary surgeon 1 or, • *p«cietty ,0 NOkTH VIMGiN I A AVBNUK | 9 ATLANTIC CITY. N. 1- _ ] Formerly Chi*t Vmnouun U. 8. K-pr«»» Co. I ■ um<~ Hour*, iioruol iiy ; tur*la> Mfadn.eAu>.|t Friday, MaturOuy. 1 « *M»W »■ m DR. CHAS. H. VAIL Osteopathic Pb)tlciaa 1 inn* n I'll ortfes Philadelphia uglc# 1 at, KiKtitli m- H*» H— J I l1ioe«.Mi J I'toons. Walael IW I Booth Pho«» BlStii 1*IM«OS Ufehi M- w Hughes' Central Pharmacy 8th and Wesley Ave. Ocean City, n.j Plione 246* W I'hon# v«>ur urd-r- Ws defy- fiss Wootton, Harcourt & Steelman law offices 40S MiaTM ITMIT LA" Ocean err. •». i- ATiXUTiC Co. OMXI • •«»— ,9 I. I.M morgan hand, ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR AT- LAW, W. Hout Aral Anommw U. Hmwm-i I^AW offices Apgar & Boswell, hants a# ■ * OHAHCRRV HO U KM It MUIM'INO. AH BURY AVKWt K and *H*MT H HT KKin Wm. H. cou-jsson. |r. A«a o. M . aw. Hoc. O- *- Civil Engineer and Surveyor dry Ifnglarr" J* When the Hills Arrive the man with a rhcchlng Account unquestionably ■*" thr adv*utogcSafely, conveniently. I cnr-iely. speedily be die- I I**— of hie obligation*. No opiiortunity t°r J®11" | no fu— lug over evacl cb*u|<e no |K»»bihty of etfUmrnt no (Wtfi Secure three •dveieUjre fa, ywmll, t-y Mil. In Ih* lutiire in the timr-ined-ann-pntved way the pey-hy check way. Call in atxl talk with our j ofhreia. Ocean City Title and Trust Company OCRAN CITY, N. J. 1

Dry Goods ttttf f Indent ear Notions Waiter B Hosiery Central!) Loealed in ike World's Create it Family Resort School Needs We have autieipatcd your ticad& iti this line and arc fully stocked with SCHOOL HOSE— Girls' and Boys' SCHOOL DRESSES— Plain and Plaid SCHOOL BLOUSES— Boys' 6 to 16 years SCHOOL PANTS— Boys' 6 to 16 years SCHOOL SUi rS— Boys' 8 to 16 years RIBBONS WINDSOR TIES UNDERWEAR WEAVER'S 825 ASBURY AVENUE Stop, Look and Listen! Here is your chance for the winter season We have to offer for Thursday, Friday and Saturday of This Week v- SUK..-CU'«1 Picnic H.m. ^ Z lb Co.".. weighing from ^" .Hc V ■ 1 1' "P.*1 »»«cll'. Cilv lire*.! Prcoi' ShouMcf. Pure Leaf L*ra at »3 x c 10. i>«»rk «t w Ih s«g.,<.,rcl S.U »e b. of P«k * JJc „ Humc-iMwIr scr.pplc »l 17c «>• ■ ■ Krool a, nK ,,, p,«h Pork Souugc, m»t or f.iil.m, Ct,-.„,rrv Huttrr Itnb. . -\r »» in • 11>» ul hs !(c" Ug' "I SP«J"K Umb ml ^ b* Fancy Full Cfwim Chrwc ..t ,«c 11 StevrinfC L«mb at • ' Prime Rib Roaat of Beef at 55c Specials in Groceries India Reliab at >4c A.»d »9C » bottle One gallon cana of Pic Apple. ^ w'il"'nV Orange Marmn- 50c Can of Peachea at 4< I lade at . 3^ • Jar 50c can Pcara at 4* I 15c Wilton*. Vegetable Sonp Wilton •* Majestic Com llerf at it tic a can ■ ca 1 1 1. 15 one gallon cans of Catsup at ^ Specials in All Kinds of Poultry OCEAN CITY BEEF CO. Seventh and Asbury Avenue PHONE 220

Of Special Interest to Builders We can offer 200 feet frontage in fine antral location for only $5750 on very easy terms Only 250 feet from Beach. Cannot l>e duplicated MASSF.Y 4 EDWARDS H6MTM .ad CENTRAL AVE. r I I Put Your Money In Mov.n, Picture atocb. « »«rn Puylnft lnvo.tm.nt The Prank Pay Company or ATLANTIC CITV Producers of Moving rictnres. offers the public a splendid opportunity. Sunk now selling for a limited period at $i 00 a share a.. w, p. Bosnia,. Or,..n Olt> B.or...nt.Uv. !f IEWELRY. FURNITURE, CLOTHING. ETC I t CHEDIT S f To Pcrnument Rwident* N° K' 1 1 M * I I Jk Pay Plow for A •Mm 1 o-ovm. JARVIB OORANUITY. N. J. I ! M ^ W|i| M1 f Watch RegMiinng Auto and Marine Motor R.pai»l«« Phone 614 M Have your motor overhauled thi. fell end winter by tip«n llichiniit REASONABLE RATES F FRANKENFIELD J „0 «aw AWW OC"° C"T' "• '•

FIRE CHIEF RESIGNS; ( THREE SEEK POSITION

III Health Causes Cbas. H.| Watson to Leave 0fl5ce. After Si* Yeart. Ft re t blef Cbarlae H Wateofi leu tiered III* re-iRiiatioO lo th. 4'llJ t orn luhkiouers at tbeir ts'Mkly BMltiif Hit re»igiiallon lo take cfl'ecl od or be fore ttrpi ruber On mollou of I)i rvi*lt>r Campbell, the resiguallou waaooepted. 1 Chief Watsou'e letter was a* follow#: Ocean Oily N. J., Hepl SOTo the Honorable Mayor and Board of Couimhodouers of Ocean City. N.J — Ueutlrmeo:— 1 herewllb teudrr my remlgnallou a" cblff of the Oceau City Kire Depart men! on account of |»oor « tiealih, the same lo lake edecl on or 1 na/ore lb# iwenly-eighth day of Bap- ^ ta (ember, 1V«X> I deeply regret thai 1 am forced lo « leave (he tire department and Ocean w city after the mauy yea re of pleasant nervier, but am doing eo on my doctor ad v ica. Thanking you for the many kind- , " oeeeep and courtesies extended me (** luring my term. I am, Kerpecifully youra. C. H. Wathon, Chief Fire Department. u Mr Wateou's health has not been r| * of the beat for more ibao e yeer. end 1 I he was ad v lard by his physician, a long time eince, to get out of the de • ' paiiinenl, or he would eoffer a nerI vou» breakdown. Ha hae been connected with the department for fifteen 1 years, eix of which lie has been chief. ■ He expects to leave tble ctly for Hrldgeloti, where he aud his wife will reside He will have a puallioo ah i 1 miatloiiary engineer with the I rystal 1 Laundry In Brtdgeton. Mr. Watson s many frieuds here will regr.t seelug 1 til in leave Ocean City he having bee. • resident of this resort for >rar« and 1 won the eete. m of ell who know Inm '■ There are *a»d to be three applicants k for the position r signed by Chief i,. ! Watson— former Chief Narouel It toovar, Hamuel Car hart, both englb ueers In ths department, aud William h Price, who ha- been a member of tbe ' ilepartmeni for a number of years *c " I,. amp Wwiriias Bee Fred about thai aulo trouble, generator, starter. HfhU, , f,pt any ruotor trouble at all, « none .,14 M 11" Asbury avenue Oceau or City. N- J m a adv.. 9»|1. Fok HAI.K.— Two valueble corner lltc >ot- on ba> front, near vechi club Psrros to suit. Addrr-a K J. DuMea, 106 fbnith Third etreel adv., 6 27. tr |^>ht —a pay envelope. Htwatd If returned to Fogg Motor Co.. M 4 Asbury avenue. adv.. It. NOTICE All kind- oT Used Kur nltur- Ituogtit and Mold HinvM and llsng— nougbi Baby Coasti bout hi. sold aod rsnisd ■ saaisj c*»wvmw ^ww—

J P. VENABLE Julius Roth ; THE TAILOR fella yon that he hat ju*t received the finest line of tutting* ever brought into Ocean City and he is making them up with the beat quality of lininga such as you have never before seen used. Be quick and get a look at the good* in the cloth and see just what they will be after making up. Prices are lower than you can buy anywhere and the quality ia superb. Opportunity Extraordinary Will move shout October I to ©or New Store Ninth and Asbury Ave. iThe I ASINOCLUB Closes for the Season iturday Night, September nth At 11.45 r. Carpenter will be pleated give any information rerding the Dancing Claw** d private in*tnictk»n in and nrby X htladelphia upon ap icntion at hia main office id studio 123 Chestnut Street PHILADELPHIA Telephone, Filbert 4107

I HISS CHAMPION A PRETTY BRIDE , daughter of Mayor Cham t pion Weds T. 8. Baker in Presbyterian Church. A quiet, but very pretty, w odd log i ecu r red iu tbe Fu-t Pinebylnvtnn ' 'burcb at ooou Tbui-dey. wli-ii i diM Anna Browne Cliampioii. dauglier of Mayor sud Mrs.Jo»rpii 11 Cham- i >ion. of ibis city, and 1 beodofa H i laker, of Atlantic City wrrr marrit-tl »y tbe Hev Dr It 8 Huyder, pa-tor t>f be cbureb. Die bride wore a traveling gown of aupe duvyteue. cur-age bouquet of ro-e*. and a Paftafttoog hat. vhtcti made tier unu-u-lly attractive. Tbe maid of bouor. Ml— Mary F->x laughter of Mr. and m re. John P Fox. jf 1 1ll- city, wan attlrrd In a headed oavy blue trlcotlnr, lao|»e hat and a por-age boquet of pink (<•«•» Tbe be-t man was "Jack" Mi LaughHit. of Atlautlc City. Ouly tbe member- of I lie Immediate wltb a few other iH-r-onal friend- of tbe young couple, u Hue— ed tbe marriage ceremony. Tbe church we- beautifully decorated with goldeu rod. After tbe marriage. Mr and Mr-. Baker went to Atlantic City, where they were tbe gue-ts of Ml— Botliwell ] at a dinner at tbe lintel home of Mi— Both well, who I- a chum of the bride. Tbeu they left on a month's trip Oo their return, they will re-ide iu apartments In Atlantic City. The bride received a number of bei-d-ome preseiu-. k$r Baker I- a traveling auditor for the pmnsylvanla Railroad, aud hamade In- home with bis mother lo Atlantic City. Mr and Mra. Baker have the be-t w autoes of a large number of friendLOCAL CARS MAY RUN Hoard of Ivtar • ioa Will P-> U too - M«nii» i« V4rr* CaildrrH, Tlie Board of KdueatlOti l>a-< ecidtd again to pay tbe iimmi irolley coin- , pan> $100 a month, beginning Octo l»er 1 ti» car y the -cl»o»»l children Itv mg In dl-t«nt part- of the city lo tin two >chnol lioU-e# T ie tcvard ha- al -o decided that Hie line of transports tton shall be Klxleeulh rtreei It Is said Dial the superintendent o t tbe road expressed th# thought the tbe line will be Iu operation aurini tb# fall and winter, or a- much * thai period as possible.

CONTRACTORS ASK C TIME EXTENSION Porter-Smith Co. Behind ~ Schedule on Pile Break F water Work tor City. li L rtujtlb. of tbe Porter Km it b Co., w bleb ba- lbs contract from the city for tbe coo -truer ion of a pile 1 breakwater lu (lie alley bacween Cam tral aud W e-ley avenue- aud 'Itilrty•cvrutli and Forly-seveoib street-, and wlitcb wurkwa-lo have boeu completed on Monday, appeared bethe City Coomrtealoners al tbalr weekly ms-ltug aud a-ked for an ex * a len-lou of time. | " He -aid that tbe firm ba- not been | a able lo get the required piling In time. j and tbl- had delayed the work. There . p we- a hold-up in tbe delivery of the III piling by tbe railroad cum pan lee. and * li nelly I be Arm bad preaeed auto j y truck- into aervice and now tbe man p M||b whom tbe firm lie- tbe qputract j P f..r (lie piling -ay- lie can deliver out . Hundred piling a day. Director Campbell -aid that it ba- * been l be policy of tin# boatd not to I rxtend the lime lo con tract ore Heh -uggr-ted leaving tto# matter a- It I#, t' and then j >dge of tbe prugreea being | a made In tlie near future. U Mayor Champloii -aid that. •» a ooui rector, lie would rather have an 1 ! exleu-lou of time. 1 1 City Hollcltor Bo-well -aid tbat tbt- j ran not be done. Mayor Cbamptno asked City Engl- r. i t-e i William H Oolltaaon If ball .bought t hi- work had progressed a- . i well a* It ah«»uld Eng inert Colllason replied that be > did not tliiuk so. He did uot think I that the firm had dooe everything I ueeasaary to pu-b tbe work. Had j > they u-ed truck- to bring tbe pill og here earlier ibey u«»w would be further f advanced with tbe work. Iu tbe regular order of buaiueoe. r Mayor Cuamplon reported tbat oo# of 1 ■ Hie delivery wagons of tbe Kuppiee » Dairy Company bed broken through the en closure under tbe approach al t Figbtb -treet a abort time sloca. and tbat tbe rtreei -uperviaor bad repaired the damage al a cost of $18 66 Ou motion of Director Campbell, City Clerk Murrt- wee Instructed te -end a bill for tbl- amount to tbe com- * |»any. wltb an expleueiory note Director Campbell reported that tbe d complaint of H. D. Beebe regarding a lax bill bad been adjusted. W. O McDowell, a cottager al a | Thirteenth -neal and Asbury even im * I r#i-»rted by lettsr tbat be bad made ir repair- lo tils -Idewalk a- ordered by I ti»# city Iu the spring and be deal red tlial l be work be Inspected. Ctty Ko- * gineer t*olli-sou said tbat be bed ta -iiecled the work. of City Engineer CWHeeon reported that be bad taken up »Hh tbe Hlete Hoard of Commerce and Navigation '* I be rrque-t of cottagers Iu Boutb Ocean <*f cmv to base Weskrt-b Creek closed A number of bills were ordered paid

WOMAN SPEAK

CER TO BE AT

REPUBLICAN RALLY HERE;

MRS. E. C. KAHN DIES SUDDENLY Daughter of Commissioner Fisher Lived With Her Family in Larchmont. Mr-. Eugene W. Kahn. daughter of (Jity Commissioner Hubert Flatter, of tbt- oily . died -uddmly at bei borne In Larchmont, New York, Kunday. Her j health bad oot keen of th# bert for •vme lime. It la stated Death we- due to ureemlc polaoulug. Mrs. Kaltn was tbe flr-t child Nun In this resort after It was tetabli-hcd as Octan t It T. 6"*1 *•' •lx*ut forty year- old. 8he ■»» tbe mother of one child— a daughter - now abcut eighteen years old, who lived wltb ber Mrs. Kaltn was twice married Her first husband we» ttoorge Dm, o I Philadelphia, whom -he divorcee i 1 few years after I heir marriage on tin I grounds of desertion Khe we- met I rled to Mr Kabo, who I- a New Yorl I bu-iness man. about six year* ago 1 iniaiiisenrs of his daughter'- deatl Intelligence or sss-ssmr..^..-

| j was not com munlcated to her father < I because of the condition of bts beatlb I and the fear that be might not br »M# Ito wlthrtatid tbe shock as Mrs Ksbc when she was here about three * eck no appeared to be la good health. •< far aa outward looks were co tic- rued. Mrs. Kahn leave# a brother, Victor Ft- her. who Is a real ertate operator I ' in Atlantic t*|. Khe had a number of friends la 1 tbl- city, who heard with much te2 gret of her -uddew deeih I Friend- of Mr Fisher w ho read this I a rs asked not to ea> anything lo littn I regarding hts daughter - death tare Wamt tssl iltlt. I For Hale —Oak and pine cord w. od I delivered Phone H14 hi oi write f I Joseph MHIuigan Palermo N J adv., $ 16, It • 1 B K Xpert# need teacher lit all branches I of grammar grades w.H tutor heck I ward pa pits. Wrtte or apply ApartI meat FVrwl tKfics Ha«M». • adv , I lk, If I H. Rvane 864 a Veen avenaa, will I adt M eareiak-' far anacc«pts»t iwm-v, J dating w Inlet month- adv.. *16 It

| Noted Orator® Will be Heard ; ] at Meeting in Mnaic Pavilion Tomorrow. A great Republican rally has beer, arranged for ibis ctty tomorrow evening, aud among the noted speak- L rfs will ba one of the best women ore j i or- of th# ccuutry — .Mrs. Hoyt Cham- j bartatu. of K-n-as CMy Tlie meeting will be held In «he ctty*- mu-ie iiviIim at 8 o'clock, aud good mu-»c will help tnliveu the , 1 galheriug. Tbe other • pea kere will be United Ktetes Senator Walter K F>1ge. of At I r leuttc itty . and Dr John Weelay Olll, I . of New York Oty. Men and wotueu of this taction will a be intereaied in bearing the issues of ] 1 lbs campaign dlseussed by able i apeakeis, and Dr. Ulll and Mrs l bamr I bevlatn have beau assigned tu this ii I mrettog by lb# Republican National b Committee, at the suggestion of iW> g res-man Bachararb i Congressman Bacharacb and Aaf -embly man Boswell, both of whom m ' are candidates for renomlnalloo to ,r then res |<ective efficee, will be al the r- meeting, rk As this is the first time tbat women of this (Bale w HI vote at an eieartcn. lb mod of them ere interested In tbe

i impetgn issue#, end doubtless there j I -ill be e len- turnout uf *ha ny I of i h»- c«ty a"d cowwty t«m»affv»w e#a«> ! I iitg to heat the l-suss d»seu— ad from J a wcmai>'» standpoint WAMklk- Pamtlag, cerpentertni I and i«d«i|I Jabbing H Rvaoa, 884 i Ocaaa awaue, tkwaa c*y. adv., • 16 It. for rbtvt — W*ell heatad bourn for I winter m«nihs lfilt Wesley aveoue adv. ,$16 $L pi a wo Fo* Haul— fbiH wt A» | nary avenue. adv.. For Sale 1 t bo* Couches, $ Hammocks i Ice Cream rrceaer, l \'icIrola, Kitchen Ware, TaWe . China and Glass. No fnmitart or mg* Apply Thfirwday and Friday : I 1645 Central Ave.

;0UNTY TEACHERS ATTEND INSTITUTE IN THIS CITV

] 'ISHINfi CLUB BOYS GIYBN TROPHIES , i « Awards Made at Clo,io« ' Meeting of tbe scmod in Tbl, City. ] TbeOcaan cm? Flatolug Clut ha# > t warded iropbte- to lbs follow mg » embers of tbe orgauUaDon fur A--' . wufbi during Use moulb uf 'igurt . J Caught In surf Largest ernaket 1 pound 14 ou noes, Dr Wayne T. Kllliae: leather ball Largest flounder. I pounds IX ounces, Ira P Bbarp; year's sub-criplloo lo Forrest aii«i Kiraam. Largest black dum da pound-. Usorge Blair. Jr . sand -pike Caught from dab piuc: I^rgasi uaakdsb. 8 pound- li ouncas. William H Baunatl. half doxeo eilk socks Largest croaker, X pounds l& ouueas. W A. Hummer-, year's eubaerl|dloi. to Outdoor Life- Largest kingflsh. 13 ounces. W.H. Feeuay; flee pound- all coflce. Kjtectal trophy— largest mtwshunkar. 1 pooad $ ounce# K. B. VolJum: exerciser. Caught from boat: Largest weak Ash. 6 pouuds 10 owueas, A. H Jonas; 200 yards free spool (ierman slUn real. Ingest croaker. 8 pounds El liter Y- Kobioeoo: martde knife I Largest flounder 6 pouuds 4 ounce#. Harry U. Haxlett; 100 dgarsttm Largest black dram. M pound- % ounces. William <J. Coolay; » yardj Jue Jeflereoo Una. The following special trophies also have been awarded: Herring. 1 pound, (ieorge F. Bauer. Jr ; bait box and necktie 1 Spot. i ounce, W. Ward Beam: Irexor. Mrs. a. w. MWWIW Drse. Mra Laura J. Pools, wtfs of Albert I W Poole, of «H Fourth street, tb* I city, died last weak at tbe borne el her daughter. 6* Brtoton etreet. Que I mantown. Khe bad bean 111 fox somi I time Mr*. Poole was a member o , I Holy Trtolty Episcopal Church here > land bad a number of fneoda lo tbl jclty. where she bad lived far thro I I yaars. » I 1 T Coogrcg -Host Witli laret. 1 Large cougregaUoo- attended tb three masses lo 8t Augustine' church here oo Hand ay Tbe recta 3 K»v Thomas F. Blaks. was assWia • by tbe Rev. Father Callahan, of Con D walla. Pa. who prwachsd at lbs 1 D I o'clock mass There will be Ibn mssee- next Hon day — 7 $0, • and ] Mo* dock. YOUNG PAIR HERE

ARE SOON TO WED j Engagement of L- 8. Nickct- r 'ton and lftiM Math Stephen- i ton Annonnced. The rugagameot af Miss Ruth Ktv ! pbeusoo. daughter uf Mrs. Alice Hi# < pheosoo of iMactty. and LawraoceH 1 I Sickersoo. aMa of ike rtty. wa» aa 1 , uounced m e aw*# *»ay Friday even ing, • hen MMefWeveweou entertainer' I several frieade at her home As t«urv svetiu# hv'«»w Ninth street. A' very plea— m asrutog was snrat Miss Kfrphwaeor m well kaowt. , I MD«iif the vwigst sat here being » rteduatv of Lbs Own CBf Hlgt school, and tbe Hsrdrwstle BosiuesI College, of Ailantic City. Khe is now emfdqyed in tbe trart department tbe L>caan CYly Title and Trust Com peoy. Mr Ntcketeor more common l> I koowo e» Nick. " a tbe eon of ttao , Nlckereoti. a business man of tbw rw sort, aud has a large number of frteods He. aleo. Is employed by the, » <>ceeo CHy Title and Trust Company l Those at tbe gathering ¥ rtdav even i tog were tb# Misses Ktflth Jsflrtes I Dora Htiarr. Malw Lake Loclle Towpseod. Kara Kmltb. Berths Lake - Klsls Ubaet wood, iona Adam- Kdos i Lake and »bs: E Lee, Mrs Heanab J WMaentbai and Mrs J Edward Vom. e Fout.comKwtable bed rooms for rent ; but water beat; near both Mra. B I Kdtth L Kmlth ggs Wesley 111 M.

Than boo Ecre iminent Inatrnctora Gift if dictaei oo Live Topic*. The t^ape May l^wnif Teachscs i usttiute. brtd iu tlmt Dcaau cbg High Hebaoi Moaday swC luasday, draw about tear uses and instructors te Ibis nsrt. and the art r i yrorsd af more than ortiasiy inierert lo engaged to ths leaehlag proles slan. County Superintendent Aaron W. Hand called thr muroaog sasmew ta • ider Monday momtng and hyme 42 • as lad by Mi— Lswtse T. Csraea. to•cr actor of bum il the luca ononis Batter nalartas for Better T metises ■ §» tbe subysct sd a aeost lulavorting •ddrsm by Mies Mabel Carney af toe Toachars Coilagi ed tbe calom lis Lolearstty. Hbs mad# an aepsol plaa for living wages tea leecbecs, to order that tbe schools may base awd nwauawl — — c*. OCEAN CITY For two days has a chance to see the dramatic thunderbo 1 1 which aroused N. Y. to action by a story of pathos, a romance exposing the curse of profiteers. "A Child ■for Sale" • Get a thrill from • the realism of m Creighton Hale 7 The iln nintimrti of Gladys Leslie. The pathos of Julia Swavne Gordon

picturesque as the Sternal Mother. The appeal of Bobby Connelly backed by an allstar cast. Bur Little Peg; tie Dainty Songbird of the Child lor Sile II FERSOH STRAND THEATRE FRIDAY & SATURDAY Direct from tlie MetrofriiMt Open House, Philadelphia, where it played at $1.00 admission

I WILLIAM H. BRIGHT Candidate for Congress Second Congrssxionil DBtilct I Atlantic, Burlington, Curnbariand and Cape May OwinfiM Republican Prima riss I TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 2* 1920 NMbliVllhii 8 hebliliMl. 6 I THE FINAL Christian Science Service I wibb mm htko tn thr OJMno Rvarv tiday Morning During tb* tawtv *t Half Faht Ten OVlook THR iu wacTor th* wrtwwom »oa mm^nw*Ai*rrr" [