Ocean City Sentinel Piurr&D ami> Pv»LiMkP Kv**v Tkcmmiut R. CURTIS ROBINSON Kdilor and Proprietor OCEAN CITY, - - NEW JERSEY Bell 'Phone No 66- X Job work promptly don® by »ip«rleuc«<l THURSDAY, S KPT KM HKll 13. 1 yjfi Kulered at the l'o*l OfTlcc at Oc«au City N a* M-ooiut cta*» mall umlU r. many at church I'uaior Vard Will Houu t*tm on Ilia Vacutlou, There were mill a number of sutntm-r friend* lit evidence at the service* ni the Methodist Church last Sunday, but there were also more of the regular cuwuiuuicauta, which wa* very gratify Iuk to the pastor. the Rev. (ieo. VV. Yard, The pa*lor spoke at both vervicea* Hie uj or nlug theme wa® ••TheOue-man Rule and Hit Cabinet." lu the evening bin theme wan "The Second Beat Assertion of Chrlat." Next Sunday the sacrament of (lie Lord's Hupper w ill be administered, rather thau the flr»t Sunday lu October. Mr. YanlwlJIbeou a vacation the llret two Sundays of the mouth, ( for which reasou the change war made. teachers elect A, W. HmiicI Airalu lieu cla County 1 Aaaoclwtlou. The Cape May County Teacher®' Association held it* annual meeting i In the high school building here Tuesday morning and re-elected the following i filcers: President, Aaron W. Hand, of Cape May; vice president, Prof James M. * Stevens, of this city; secrstary and ' treasurer, Mlsa Lucy E Corson, of Cape May Court House. Mis* I'orsou \ Is County Superiutendeut Hand'® secretary. j ' * ' t Wedded «| natwc, < Hugh McCormack and Miss Chris- 1 tine Horstmauu, both of Phlladel- 1 fihla, were married at the Presbyter- ( an manse Tuesday afternoon by the I pastor of the church, the Rev. U. S. Snyder. The bride recently bought a cottage In this city, where she spends t the summer seasons. They will reside 1 In Philadelphia. 1
CATCH BIG FISH ON CLUB PIEB Fourteenth Street Organization Members Arc Making Record for Mouth. Members uf llie Ocean Cily Fl»lill>K , Club have bee 1 1 making calchen n| large fish this mouth, a- shown by the following record kepi mi the cliit house by the obliging »"d eueigelk plermasler, William L. Orr: Thorn*® 11. Shore, wcnklMi. weighing 6 pound® I ounce®, caught in Great Egg Harbor Bay riecretary George W. ilurkhardi. ' vveakllnh, weighing 6 pound®, caught at Lniigport. E. B. Rockwell, croaker, weighing 34 ounce®, caught at the club pier George J. Edwards, weak fish weighing -1 pound® 4 ounce®, captured lu Rainbow Channel. Dr. J. \V. Pmkliaiu. weaklMi, weighing ti pounds, caught III I lie Lav Edward Klein, croaker, weighing 40 ounces, caught oil the club pier. Edward Klein, kingflsh. weighing on c half ounce, caught on the club pier. A. L. Walcott, w eak fish, w eighing ! 0 pounds 8 ounce®, caught at Forte® flue. Ed. Klein, kinglMi, weighing 2b ounces, caught uu club pier. George Knigeter, weaklish, weigh lug 3 pounds 12 ounce®, caught on | club pier. Harry W. rilelwagoii, weukli®li. 2 pound- G ounces, caught In ttie surf. Ed. Klein, blue!i®h, weighing 11 ounces, caught on club pier. D. U. Coulter, llouuder, weighing 31 pound®, caught in the ocean. Thomas J. Keg ley, kluglish, weigh34 ounces, caught on club pier. A«ed Hummc-r KcMldcm nies. Mrs. Christiana Pfaeuder, widow of Jobu M. Pfaeuder, died at her sumhome, 1657 Ashury avenue, Thursday, agetl T."> year®, Hhe w a® ill only a week. With her at the Muie of her death were two of her daughter®, Mrs. Jacob lieiawauger and Mr®. John Mitchell, and a son, John, 8he leaves other children. Frederick and Charles. Her fuueral took place from her Philadelphia home, 1309 Hlxtytiflb avenue. Oak Lane. Mrs Pfaen der had been a cottager for seventeen year®. Wanted.— Work lug hou»eket p -r, to go to Florida, from Nov. 16 to May 1: give wages and reference. Apply 1000 Ocean avenue. adv. 9 23, 2t.
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City Garage SEVENTH AND HAVEN AVE. OCEAN CITY. Ne\N JfN&EY L. W . MILLER PROPRIETOR TEuE PHONE. 203 rr^r========^r==if====^inr==ini =ir=^ ■ •■r==r E. A. CORSON General Contractor l 737 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY ROADS, SEWERS, BRIDGES, BULKHEADS Hk==ir= ir==u mr=ini — 'f=if= ir=lij BELL PHONE 10 * Sutton & Corson Co. General Contractors GRADING AND STREET BUILDING NINTH ST. AND SIMPSON AVE. OCEAN.Cl IV. N J
| Bacharach in Congress!
I From NEWARK CALL, Newark, N. J. |! By WILL P. KKNNEDV. | Waeblogion, D. O., Mty 8>— KepreJ Heutatlve Bacharach, aervlng hla third term la Coogrest from llie Becond | Cougreeeloaal District, stand* out I among bis colleagues as a man of uu- ! usual ability and one to whom they turn naturally as a leader. **Bacbarj ach is going to make a name for himj self In Congress," all of the recognized j Hoase leaders have said to the writer. | Representative Bacharach baa good buslneas Judgment, Is a quick thinker. | Is ready to debate, baa plenty of self- | determination, bas a good presence l, and pleasing personality, and Is an j all-round good fellow, for whom bis j colleagues are eager to do anything || they can consistent with their duty aa I legislators. One of the most noticeable and pleasi! log things about Representative Bachp arach Is that be Is not self.satlsfled. j He is one of the most popular men In |j all Congress, and Is recognized as a ii guiding spirit among the group of younger Congressmen who are atI tractlng favorable attention and a very decided political following. 5; Coming from a district In which Is j| located the largest glase blowing in- | dustry In tbe country, which bas one of tbe largest Iron works in tbe Esst, j and one of the biggest hosiery matinI facturtng Industries, which contains "America's Greatest Playground." tbe largest farming district In New Jersey aud In which reside many of Pblla- | delpbla's leading manufacturers, Represeotatlve Bacharach In serving such t a versatile constituency has abundant j opportunity to attract attention to his I ,jwork. j But this entails also a whole lot of hard work at the Capital, and dc- || mands versatility and broad business ti; lalent on the part of the representative in Congress. Viewed impartially ii from the Waahlngton end, Represent* I; atlve Bacharach has fulfilled lils trust very creditably. I W*y» attd Hchui Contttilttee. j Having such large buhloess luteri est®, especially manufaciurlug. In his j district Representative Bsclurarh {i sought membership on the Wax® and ! Means Committee, reeling that there he could be of the largest service to those business Interests. The Ways Ii and Means Committee Is tbe most important In all Congress. It ha® to do with framing all legislation which I lias to do with tabling revenues, proI duclng enough money for Uncle Ham j to pay his bills and safeguard against | the proverbial rainy day. and to anil tlclpate with legislation and threatening financial panic or disturbance or I business. i Ho Important are duties on the Ways ji and Means Committee that each memI ber is excused from service on any other committee aud they devote their I whole time to revenue problems. Mr. Bacharach is the first Republican | from New Jersey to be a member of i! this committee since 1^88, when Htratton was on It. He has been a very active member 'I he f)r4,t unit bill reported bv |] the Republican Congress was Ractiarach's bill for prot«H?tlon of the chemical glass and scientific Instrument manufacturing industries. These Id- | dustries had formerly belonged to Germany and were Americanized during I Ins war. ktL)Cl ;| Hervice bonus legislation ha® been one of tbe paramount problems en- [ grossing tbe attention of Congress during tills session. Entangled with It has been what leaders are now coming to call "political profiteering " Representative Bacharach has been I mo1,1 member® of the Ways and Means Committee m endeavoring to find the proper *<du lion of Hits problem. He wa® largely in t eiriiroental In bringing about an agreemen t brtween five Republican rnembera and eight Democratic members on tbla point I n V - ' >
Hv His Re= Bestln= Congressman Isaac BacharacB You arc opposed to a 'One-Man" government in National affairs; You desire a return to Constitutional government; ^ ou xvisli for an honest, conscientious, progressive administration of w VV oiHce: I 1 1 You want a continuation of efficient, L prompt and courteous service in | f J your personal affairs; £ £ ^ ou believe in the use of conservative business judgment in National affairs; You have pride in tiie continued progress, advancement and influence of your district, and its present representative in the interest of good government — Vote for the Return of Isaac Bacharach TO THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE UNITED STATES on Primary Day, Sept. 28, 1 020 J 'a fti for by John A. /hwj, (\wf>uf t/f r
From NEWARK CALL (Continued) ForHoiiflcra' lionu1 hre« of the feature® most persistently discussed with relation to the proposed tieneti ihI legislation for for- I * tuer service men uCre first suggested by Mr. Bachan.rh — fir®t. proposal to give every man who went forw ard uu-d-r the flag a 20-year endow ment policy. the premium to be paid by the ('filled Hlate- government, aud toUO In cash to every man who was disabled; second, the sale® tax. and third the tax ou stock exchange sale® a® a good way |.. raise revenue. In -pile of the bitter light in the House and In the Republican caucu* against the proposed sales tax. Representative Bacharach Is unshakenly for il, aud believe® he will yet have reason to tie proud of his determination. He ha® Just received consider- I able encouragement from the endorse- I f □lent of the Chamber of Commerce of the United Htulea. Representative j Bacharach feel.- Couviuccd that the sale® tax i- the only logical one for the ! country if in any way at all the high cost «r living Is going to be reduced. Hi* objection to the sur tax and the exce*a p.ofitn tax, w hich Is now being discussed nui Id much applause lu the House. I- thai everyone all down the line adds on more than enough to carry the load, while with the sales tax the final sales tax Is the only oue paid arid no one can have any excuse I L f«»r making the consumer pay more. I He say* that business men generally I I recognize that it is the cousumcr who tuu-t pay any tax that may be levied. v\ hile be I- a hlgh-tarill man, Rep- j re®entatlve Bacharach lias Insistently pteached to his colleagues on the Way® and Means i'ommiiieethat now I* no time to tinker with any general revision of the land. No time or study thai the committee could give to this problem, he has told his colleague®, could reach any worth while conclusion* until the countries on the other side uf the Atlantic Ocean are stabil- I ; l/.ed and know where they stand. Any workable tarlll must he based, he say*, on the difference m cost of product Ion in tht» country and In foreign countries, and It h Impossible, hi these abnormal time*, to gel any figures ou cost of production that would not be out or date before the bill c»»uld be en* acted. Entirely aMde from his legislative duties, but working as a good influence through the House I® a role into which his kindliness of feeling ami gemalgiHvd.rellow ship ha® drawn |{h|> r— entail vc Bacharach. ||c ha® come to br"t lie conciliator," He laa priu.e, good tighter himself on Occasion* ami M w ill stubbornly fig nt friend or imnti cal enemy on principal w i.tn ruice.l to do so— hul win, growing frequency Rrpre-entalive Bacharach ha® anpearnl a® peacemaker. A particular in.lam e of ihu w a® w hen Repre.enta* llxr Nicholas Lotigworih. of t>hiu fathering the dvr bill, and former Lvpre-etilative J. Hampton Mm.re "" now mayor of l»hil*delpbia. botli C members of the Way* and Mean® ( omtulllee. got Into a contest fir*i over I he House organization and t hen over the dye bill Thry were vltlu* ally at sword*1 |H>lnt» m the Wax* and Mean* t orn nm lee Represent®, live Bacharach a® personal and mit ^ male friend of both tiad a vcy dlplomatte Job hi a-stimlng to aVl as the ! "~ one amtonly memlver of . boatd of ft mediation and conciliation Hpeaker Gllletl and former Si^aker® «"h»n and Clark have all spoken highly of the Value of Representative lUcharaoh'a services 111 the House I hey nil agree that he I* giving N "business administration for business men. All those of hi® Constituent* — Who apply to him get Immnhate at tehtioii,
— a— — i Any Kind Any Where Joseph G. Champion Building Contractor OCEAN CITV. N. J. Tenth -Street and West Avenue OUR Ni:\Y Electric System Rakcry Makes Better Bread, Cakes and Pastrv j * CUT' run HIGH COST Of LIVING Eat More Bread. 1 1 is the most Nutritious Food. it. ===== WM. F. VALET 713-15 Asluinj Ave. Ocean City. N. J. YOU SHOULD HAVE A Reliable Builder To erect vour Ocean City cottage. You cannot spare the time ! to look after it closely yonrself and must depend upon the honesty ol the contractor. . I have built for a large number of people and could refer you to I any or all of them. Send for the list of names and photographs of tbe houses. Otis M. Townsend office ni hi r>CD 0CEA!* cinr» 8th st. Opposite P. 0. O U I L. I J XL la *• JS B SWAN j. E. TROUT Swan and Trout PR ACT CAL Caroenfers and Builders JOBblNG A SPCCIA TV 10*0 asbury avenue ocean city n. j. B. mil.L,main "rssr buh-BEK"^""-mm heaters, rajsiges and GAS STOVES ' Lot Oil Ocean Front, (5(5 Feet Front Between Twelfth and Thirteenth Streets, with Riiwrian Rights The Mot is Right and Terms Reasonable Ask John J. Foster klalto u 319 BIGIITH bTRLtT Bnlo%% Cctnlral Avanuo oglan city, n. a. Attractive Cottages for Sale \\ ell built and newly furnished. Uvg bedttiora •>ttngals>ws with every convenience All year romitl <-<>Uat;e with four txalreoius atirl conveniences, vqnipjied with hot water heatiur •ystem JS.60O See MORRISON Deal Ucr.n Avent* hrlo» |:«xhtK Mrt*t 1 W- 4A 1 Lrfjl LU IL donky to loan o\ mortgage j. m. chester r: co., .. ofran cm, n. j. REAL. ESTATE! INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick *11 Eighth St. OceanC ity, INJ. J. ' «*una « The Joseph I. Scull Agency T. Cor*on • -t asrurv avi. „ _ OCtANClTV, N 4 - Advertise in the SENTINEL T
» I ^|| i" u ■ 1 '■ €***T KAITUAA AID MHlhthv Lee & Bourgeois tarpeclers and Builders OCEAN CITY, N. J. Jobbing Work a .Specially JOS. O IJ-;e f;. A. i ecHOmmc*-. ajv f(0ii yn fit* ut h A,r PhytH, i V4-IK- HN.k 4t.-W OTIS M. TOWNSEND BUILDER Oi-fick: Hth St. OpjKihite {-. <>. OCEAN CITV. N. j Only galvaniwal nails D»zd exterior work (Jeorge W. Harris Contractor, Builder and Jobbing * j N° U H . Fourteenth Street OCI:A% CITV. N.J. u r »'«>*? ihri+niimtn orrjUr " Leander S. Corson BUILDER 103B WUtCV Ave OCCA0* CITV. M J PHOWC, 1 5 m HUMBERT C. PONTIERE BUILDER Tift!! Slrtt: OCUt CITT. t J. Harry R. Hayes carpenter Jofcbos work prompilv Aitrn^c |c Lot* tot iLic Ccfcign lor Sair #ari fie Ki Tkrtf-tfcre $: Hi Astir, OCtA* CITY, «.J. Beit »«c ■ ( «6iv ALBERT G* GILBERT, PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER 645 Asburj- Avenur. ck eas cm . s. j. K*T!mst«s rimlBhtd Full 1.1U* 01 IalOsa a Oa'» j^iet, Vanutbwi. Ktc.. *: tier Ktor*. Also, Johc T. L «**' LnuS *213 ir -;*c;ly lu KtiviL brusi^s- ma4 tenters b^yet® Tln»« hoc ttuyew *> putrtog From p<Iy A:i»ru>.: Te. 5. ©. Afiixs f . t Mitt M. S. Afiaei DEO. 0. ADAMS k CO, PLASTERING, RANGE SETTING BB1CK LAYING, fcK„ EEC. <11 Work la Max 3a Use Promptly At tea do* To. OCEAN CITY. N 4 BRECKLEY'S HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS CLINTON L. BRECKLEV, PaoF I4e«dy Mtxefi Point*. X^o»1 and (Itbv Al'd 1A22 A*liui}' ivenuc. H,onr. Xar— VX === SEE ===== CLOUTING, BRECKLEY AND GODFREf • cro*t vou oo tovn p*i h ti 0 c Contractors and Painters OCEAN CITY. N. J •fit Zsost. 004-N 72 Something New for thr benefit of Octal Cily j«op2r Ocean City House Cleanine: Company T!,.1_c2!*n.r>tjr i^.-tv*!® ^ lh,n* > ' « fcave fci ew w ® rofiilsii swrythtnc J»-* ei%* i» tt ® WW, Tm. rrr4, tawnt*®!. v® *r'mi rWU?*Cl * 7j0 Weal Avetme Oce»« Uiy New Jens* . H^I 7r. u JONESv ItOUEKS & KUS5EUL A. L .-UN , MKDWff Now is the Time to Plant Prix'et Hedge Thomas J. Thorn f-LORFST 112^ Bt> Avenue Ocean City New Jersey ^OR HEALTHVJLLC ~ THAT'S THE \LL 'Abcuid Hc.>hhv\fie f Mtvlmt Phxiahmg • trata tbr roihlui-tw-lH*r* tt« — • icrctdlet price ih-xu y MI r bought yoaf i»cke< wtvukl cost '* \>IHV wixv flrtrt, voti kilo*. Afiw eon gel tt*rd Uv Wtdctt p?umbi«g ieuer> >iv» wtm'l Weill lo go Wk. IhR |4K«V MtmkM w) HINS BORKHARDT MWl * rttn Ibm MfW WTT, I ! rty Adrertifietoctit in tbe SENTINEL

