OCEAN CITY SENTINEL |
VOL. XL.
OCEAN CITY, N. J., THURSDAY, OCTOUKll 28. 1920.
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Ocean City Sentinel Ku(>Hthid Weekly *1 oc KAN CITY, rw. J. — By— K. CURTIS ROBINSON Bditor and Proprietor 41.50 Per Year, Strictly in Advance.
ntnivAL. Dr. w. p. HAINES COR. NINTH AND WESLEY AVE OCEAN CITY. N. J. I ft to 10 U. III. Oft KICK HUU ItM: {1 10 a |». 111. (o to ft i». III. Itrll I'lwUe.lW M«aiiut ilyinim«tl«** MweMe Hiiti I'oircuye Uyuiuwllo* HwnlliU MuvciikuiU Dr. Florence B. Haikks Hour* by OCKAN CITY, N. J. Hour*— *-10*. in-. '•* I'. n» Allen Corson, H. D. tit Wesley Avenue Ocoan city Now Jorsoy ^.tlellH. Inier^ilatft I'JD-A. JJKRSCllUL PKTTIT, M. D. 807 WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY ofllre Hour*; WlolUa.ni, 7 to 0 l*. iu. t'lion# 'Oltliv lluun IMioiw'i.J II nk 1 1 y H 111. 13 |>. iu. li ft p. III. John H. Whiticar, M. L>. 717 WESLEY AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N.J. | Qk. Wilson Y. Christian 809 Central Avenue OCEAN CITV. N. J. j Hell Plinne, 152. Nil roue Oalde AdiulnW*mt Kx-lUy IHMUO«l« Ocean C?iy Calls Given Immediate Attention DR. DAVID M. SAXE VBTEKINAKY SURGEON a9 north'VIKOInia AVENUE Formerly Chic*! V etc it*"' ^ V • *'• k«pr«»» Co. I ll/tlm Hour*. OoretJ Oily Tiitwlay W«lne«da>' , I W 11 ». »*>• Xrblay.Hatunlny, { I »-o*i p. m. ! DR. CHAS. H. VAIL Osteopathic Ph>alcUn j ucmnCIf umcat ^rhU^elpbU^ffloe a A Klctitti ml !«• N#al Fbour. iii J I'liona. Walnut WO Booth Piionks Night I'bondOalLUGW | Hughes' Central Pharmacy , Sih and Wealey Ave. Ocean City, N.J Phone 245- W PI, one your order* ATTWH tv f*» AT- t*A w . Wootton, Harcourt & Steelman LAW OFFICES I 40Q NIITN Law auuoma OCCAM CITV. H. j. ATtSNT.C ClT*. H. J. 01 nc* 10 A. m. a r. M. Morgan Hand, ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOB-AT-LAW, iiipK MAY e«tlHT*llOtllia» N. J. (Oppoalt# P«btiC Building*). W. holt Am#*- ABoaaw O. Hoew.Li. J^AW OFFICES Apgar 8i Boswell» MAHTKK* IN CHAWOBBY ^BUKV HTfK1 WM. H. Coi.lissom, JR. A Mm. M. Am. Hoe. U. P.. Civil Engineer and Surveyor Ctljr Knglw»#r, Ocean tJily.H. J. When the Bills Arrive the mall with n clicking Acrount unquestionably luiii the advantageSafely, conveniently, #c- I rurately, apeedlty he am- | poMt of hli obligation*. No opportunity for 1°M- I no (uMtiK over exnet change 1 — no poaaibility of argu- 1 mrtit— no delay. Secure llieae advantage* I for yountelf, pay ldll* In the 1 future In the tiine tripfl aivt- I . t _ proved-way— tha p a y • b y* ** check way. 1 Call In and t*lk with our officer#. Ocean City Title and Trust Company OCBAN CITY, N. J. |
'l # Upaupr'a # 1 Special on Bureau Scarfs No. i. Plain, Heavy Filtt Edge - $2t tach No. 2. Colored II order and Center - • • bee ta(h I ( No. j. I.inene with Filet Medallions • 7*c each , No. 4. Deep Filet F.dge and Center • • * 92C fa(h No. 5. Hemstitched with Drawn Work Center * $1.12 each \ These Five Specials represent very substantial reductions and are wonderful Christmas suggestions. ; . {1 Other items 0/ Special Interest because of the Great Drop in Prices are Hill Muslin , per yard, 2yc CorticellVs C. M. C., 2 balls , 23c | Percales , yd. wide, 40c j Chintz, Hallowe'en Goods, per yd. 25c House Dresses, $2.35 and upward . — — ■ Sleelman's Sleelman's 20 per cent, reduction on all our Women s Skirts, Sweaters, Petticoats and Bloomers. Little Girls' Dresses, - - - - $1.50 These Drcs.sc* are really worth twice what we ask for them i A Little Lot of Georgette Blouses at $4.75 Sires J4 to 40. These blouse* were j6.u> Men's Shirts Fine White Oxford Weave Shirts, worth >4 00. now $3.00 , Cooper-Bennington Underwear Men'* Spring Ncedlt Union Suit* from $2.75 to $5.50 Black Cat Hosiery for Men. Women and Children. Bvcry pair Guaranteed Qranviile I Siaalp '*SV ». j — — - - Of Special Interest to Builders I We can offer 200 ftct frontage in fine central j location for only $5750 on very easy terms Only 250 feet from Beach . Cannot be duplicated MA8SEY S EDWARDS | ElSttnt and CENTRAL AVE? I Auto Repairing your WORD Ov«rh#ul md toy K X P C Ft T SPECIAL THIS MONTH Ford Engines Rebuilt, ; - - $25.00 CarlKin remoVerl. New Valve* gn>u ltd in Connecting Rod Bearing* refittcil, All for 59.OO TltK REASON -Brittfii*# down tha htfh eoit of auto ovalbg; alio | h«vc »o ht ixr oretWed e«p*a»«. — n tr rs Abbury Ave., Ocean city, n. j FRED •,4'" Tir JEWELRY, FURNITURE, CLOTHING, ETC. -8 . —ON— t CREDIT , |5 To perminent Residcnln ^ a^c I X Huy Now for A '.-Mas I ll40.ABnUBV AVft JAR. VIS OCTWNOITV.N.J. 1 ' Repenting Atlantic and Ocean CUT - ** wm CflU If Watch Repairing - .n J Don't Hesitate I to Buy Now I I PRICES HAVE DROPPED ' t Your Sui, or Overcoat Made 1 $40.00 UP j ' t to Your Individual Measure J ' [ We nlao do Cleaning, Preaslng. Repairing, Rellning of nil I ' Kinds of OarmcnH, Women a and Men « t Suit or Overcoat Prtaied ,50 t Still or Overcoat Sconred $1.75 i il Lndiea* SttltH Prea^d Plain .75 II Udica' Suits Secured $2.00 I F. M. DEN AN 5 tailor 5 eiA HIOHTM 8TRHUT I S phim. .07^1 n-mpl.# O., ' j Advertise in the SENTINEL I
BIG HALLOWE'EN CARNIVAL TO BE HELD IN THIS CITY
Brilliant Illumination, Plenty " of Music and Many Trophies. Arrangement* are being perfected tli** Ptogrtftftlve league'* commit ue f«»r the Hallowe'en carnival to be heltl here next Monday evaulug, and a big time »f expected. ] J i.hit B Adatuu, of the couirnltlre. ha- arranged to have a number of electric flotid light* on Aabury avenue, between Meveuih and Ninth 1 al reel*, w here the feativllle* will be In full blot>m. t The member* of the league will turn nut Iu a body, and plana have been made for munlc by a bra** band of Iik cal men Theae men were to have had a rehearsal Iu the league'* room* IbhI evening. . . There will be about 100 re-ldeiit* or rica 1-le Oily here, accompanied by the Mount* cornet band of probably 110 piece*. ' , There will, therefore, be plenty of tiiuelc and a good lime generally. Dr. J. Thorn ley Hughe*, Walter K. Allen and William t'hadwlck, the league'* committee on trophic* and put title, ftUhiultterl a tentative pro gram to the member* of the organization 1**1 evening. According to thl* arrangement llatiey < ' li at 1 1 n will be chief tuarelial, will, three or four aid*. lit the necond divlnlou will be the Sea I-le '.'Ity delegation, with It* band. The third division will comprl*e varlou* civic organ Ixatloua, etc. The comic aecllou will be In the fourth dlvlalon. In the tlflh dlvlalon will be the fancy dre** turnout, while the *ixth dlvlalon will coualat of people tu original character*. There w 111 be tropble* for the oea l»le representative*, Including llr*l trophle* for comic, original character* and fancy dre*«. Klr*t aud aecond tro phle* will be given the organ ixatloua with the largest number In line Hr*t »mt aecond trophle* will be given for the be*t drew-ed organization end a like number for moat original dreaaed. There will be a lirftl trophy for the platoon of clowu* to be In line, and llret and aecond trophle* for the beat Individual clown otber lhau Iu the platoon. There will be IWt end aecond iro phle* for fancy dre«*ecl girl-, wouum | uniwrftonator* and original cliaracier*. Every bualuc*' per«on on A*bury I avenue between riixth and Eleventh street* I* urged to umke a flue window J dlftplay. There will t>c two tropbte* for tin* feature of the celebration. The trophle* are now being show n In the window* of Obarlea Bead • hardware store, on A*bury avenue, | near Nlutb *treei Everybody la requited to IHumi- * nate their !»ou»e* from top to bi»tlom along route of parade, aud aleo burn red fire, and the authentic root© of parade I* a* follow®: Forming at Sixth and A*bury avenue. A*bury avenue to Eleventh Mreet; to Central avenue, to Seventh at rant, to Wealey avenue. io Ninih street, to Aabury avenue, thence to Eighth street, pma*lng the review ing or Judge*' aland twice. Four baud* w ill be In line — the baud from Sea I*le rity. the Ocean City Band, the "Bed Onion Btrmg Hand and the 'Free for All Hiring Baud," both of Ocean City A special trophy to be awarded la a wash suit for the mo*l comic coei umed child under hIx year*.
PRESBYTERIANS ~ PLAN ACTIVITIES
" This Congregation Has " I "Church of Folks— See for ] Yourselves," Says Pastor. Next Bunday tin force* of the First | Presbyterian Church will beg»u the work of the fall and winter, and a -luring plea I* being sent forth to all her member*, to tliamany friend* of i \ the church and to thote who have no church home to rally to the Bunday school and church. There will be apeclil music at all of the aervlce* and meaaage* by the paator and other speaker* at the Buuday achool service. This church wauls to extend the right hand of fellowship to all the — people of Ocean City and to welcome them to all of their servlcea. "Tbla »e ^ a •Church of Folkt'— oome and aee for Q yourself," say* Dr. Bnyder. the paator. A Plan* for the winter work have o been outlined by the paator, and they A are of an aggreaalve character. "Ah XI mist Ice Day" will be a great avanl In November, when the patriotic organb V zri Ion* are Invited to meet with the S American legion boya and celebrate W the great day of t wo x ears ago. 0 A number of aoclal eventa In the A new assembly hall will prove to be a O great attraction for many people who A nave not seen tbi* great aoclal txsom. 1 X With one or the flues! kitchens to be found anywhere 'Make thia your I church home," urge* Dr. Huyder. . ■ ■■ For Balk.— Medium sized *afe In WjL good condition. Raaaouabla. Apnly a 1 WRNTINKb oftlca. adv., If. | NOTICE 5 All klnri« ft ftJ»*l Kurnlter* Itouftit and Hold Mtore* awl K«npw boniht A Uaby i'-oaehea boaiht, sold and ranted 2[ J. P. VENABLE 603 AmauHY Aveuu* ]T WANTED •J Ittteatmenl Propertr. Central Ij>ca|P lion Prafrttvd. jL Mnat l>e a Bargain. ' PAUL c. DOtniwa | MkSQUERADE COSTUMES iyL OF THE m#T TO HIRE Mk twics a masks rl MILLER Costumier %; 236 S. 1 1th Si. Witot 118? fsj PHILAOILPHIA ffln
WANT GOOD GAS AND ELECTRIC LIGHT Progressive League is Endeavoring to Get at Bottom of Difficulty. Many of the people among the re-i-dents and cottagers here do not tak«kindly to the Installation and service charge* made by the electric light I company durlug the seaaon receully closed.aud numerous complaint© have been heard. In reply to a protest to the Hiat* Public Utility Commi— loner*, rteuretary Elmer J. Pearl, or the Young Men** Progressive League, on Tuesday recelx'ed word from A.N. Barber, secretary of the boanl. that an in apector will he here from Trenton today -( Thursday) to Investigate the complaint* regarding installation and disconnection charge- imposed by the electric light compauy. Secretary Bat bar. In the letter, stated the Inspector Meekler will probably grant an interview while here to representative* of the league. The Young Men's Progressive League I* endeavoring to discover the reason for the various trouble* list summer with the electric hgtit and ga* companies aud to reach a re-ull along the Hue of having the cause* of complalul reCtitled. Elmer Jackaon Pearl, who I* acting secretary of the league, ha* beeu tu correspondence with A. N. Barber secretary of tlie Btate Public Utility Commission, and tbc letter* passing between them will be read will, intereat by tbe resident* and cottager*. Under dale of October IU. Btcrelary Barber writes: Becretary Young Men's Progressive LeagueDear Blr:— Iu reply to your leiler of the fifteenth Instant, 1 send you here with a copy Of the report of the . board'* inspector which tefer- to the installation aud disconnection chargeof the Atlantic City Electric company Tue board Itifoimed tlieouu pstiy that It would permit the terms • and condition* apeCltled by It to be til -id stibl -ct to the protest of any It)tetcated party In adVlstng the com , nauy to Hits eft cel. the hoard stated: •'It oiu-t l>e understood that in per- , mltting D»e filing of the modified , terms and condition- the board doenot rule upou the question of Ibeit ' reaaonablenesa and in no Inataiicc - must 'he board be quoted aP bavins , directed or approved the ivrm- and , cotidmoua of service refer red to. The question you raise in regard t« , making a number of chaige» for i s number of different tenants will bi given consideration, and I will wrlh ' you again with respect to mi*. ' Becretary Pwgftwive League:— e Dear Sir:— Receipt i- acknowledge^ of your letter of tbe Ufteenth Instant 1 I send you herewith a copy of the re y Dort of the board's inspector, whicl " refers to the complaint of the secrctar: " of the Chamber of Commerce of Oceai City a* lo tbe service of t b e a City U«s Light Company. .You wii I- (CnuilDUvd on Koartb P*ge-)
FOOTBALL TEAM < DID GOOD WORK Ix>eal Boys, in First Rcgn- " lar Game, Held Opponents f Well in Hand. Tbe boy* uf tbe football team of the Ocean City High Bctiool Athletic As- - elation played their first regular game Baturday afternoon, their opponents being the Atlantic 1 Ity High i School i<e*ervea, and they did aurprisiugly well, |»ermltllng tbe visiting b iys to make only two toucbdowua. Tbe score war 14 to 0. Many of tbe friend* of tbe local player* expected the visitors to ruu op « » much larger score, and tbey were m I pleated when the game ended a* It u did. The boy* were warmly cougrat- p ulatrd fi»r their showiug All did ex- t crrdiugly well— t*>me a little better c than oilier*, (ieorge Uardtoer tmL conceded by all to be the *lar. » Tbe showiug made by tbe lads re- 1 a llected credit not only on themselves, * put their coaches— Ewiug Corson aud f, Harvey Colltaaou. ■ With a little more confidence aud a|c fuller grasp ou the game, tbe Ocean h Oily boy* will make thing* Interesting L fur future op |«outut* ou the gridiron « The Atlantic City boys have been playing for some time and they kuow M the game Waller* aud tionlou made t the touchdow n* for the vi-itors, andh iv lose kicked the two field goals The I visitors were accompanied by Thomas I j Barker, athletic director. II The referee of the game was thai , Uev. Dr. Huyder. paator of the Ft rat 1 1 Presbyterian Church, and lioger Wll-L ham*, or the Weaver Btore. was am- h f pire The K©v. U. W. Yard. paaiorL of the First M. E. Church, was bead i ' lineman, (J B Kllby. of the manual , 1 training department, was lime-keeper. , Line up: ? Ocean city Atlantic City I ' Blackmail left end McC-racken I (ii>etz left tackle Tw«f^y r William* left guard Bmltkt Austin center i*lU v Kutcbar right guard Bomera Pil*ggt right tackle Warner r tilth right end V' VYhUbli0* (ioft* quarterback J Whalen t Ferguson left halfback Gordon v Adam* right halfback Walters " Gardiner fullback Kloee • There were a number of "auba" on the visiting team. Tbey loclu« dedl " Moore for McCrackeu, Hyatt for «* Moore and Allager for Boaiera. On l* (he Oceau City team HUzenmytr (ook Klackmau'a place Iu the last I '* quarter. ^ AblctoCoioOfflce lr Ben] J. Cooke, ot PblladdptaM. . • • well-known summer resident of tbiaj K city, who had oue of bis feet ampud tated last summer, ti getting along extremely well, it !■ I^nad by bit ° friends of the Ocean City Uu.bMr. Cooke Is able to go to bla office Id | >t hlB business house In Philadelphia , ,e every day. • RtemodeliBK Cotiwgoi Oils M. Town tend la remodallng tbe *1 cottage of Bamuel Dixon, lacenlly •h moved from Tenth street and the bay :y front to Centra! avauue, nmr Klaveatb ,f> at reel. It l« hemg converted Into a e two-f innly apartment. Mr. IMxon ill will occupy oue of the apartmeuu. aud L 8. Bbuster will have tbe otber. 1
C0NVER MADE FIRE CHIEF OPPOSITION TO SELECTION
I TWO TUNA FISH ARE CAUGHT HERE. I x Unusual Prises Landed by t Pound Fishermen — 7°_ , Pounder to be Mounted, J pound flsbermen here caught two j tuna tt-h In their hauls the latter part of last week. One weighed 60 pounds and the other 60 pounds. The smaller one was cut loto steak* and given to a number of residents The other will be mounted by G. K, Cwnman, who ta now at work on the n"h- , Tbe catching of tuna fish In these watera Is something unusual e<h»rd Ing to fishermen, but tbey claim thai these flah are to be found here If tbe I »n(l,t. will only go » few »'!>"«»« '» sea If thl* be true, local and visiting angler* should make a search for them instead of going, a* some do, to the W cetera ooast to gel tuna tt*n The landing of the** n*h caused a ripple of excitement among the Usher- , men here , m • ~ For balk.— Two valuable cornet lots on bay front, near yaciu club 1 Terms to null. Addrew K . J. DuK«h ' 106 Houth Third street, adv . 6 tf ' I SPECIAL | Suits and Overcoats Made to Order $45-°o Three reason* why we can make your clotiie* x^heapvr- » One, otir motto: Small profits, wl quick sales. Second, we buy cloth by the boll. Third, we bavc no blgh rent* to pay. . Our new iooetton-Rth St. and Aabliry Ave. Wnik on* Pkjuars Bind S«v* O fBAHl out. JULIUS ROTH i TAILOR
?ald and Volunteer Firemen Were Against His Appointment. . Jl Mayor Champion at an adjourned meeting of tbe City COi««m»aalouer» t rue*day afterooon, atate<l itial be ex- * i*cied shortly to go a* ay for a few weeks, and that a- lie i* at the heart ax the tire department be fell that tbe vacaucy lu the position of chief of the • department, caused by the resignation of Charles H Wataon, • trw weeks J ago. should be filltd. He uomluated rtamurl B. t\)tiver. a former chief, aud . one of the engineer# of tba department, for tbe position. . . Tbe uomluatiou was connrmed by the votea of Mayor Champion aud Director Fisher. CamnHeeloner Campbel' %*oted against the appointment. Many of the •iraibeta of tbe volunteer Are companies have been, and still are. strongly opposed to tl>e ejection of Conver. and some of tbe men of the natd department art said to be I iu oppoalltou to tbe move, which Is J not a very good slate of attain In a I tire department. William Price and Bamuel Oat hart, I of the d*partmeut, were candidates for
! I place. , day or Champion Is being aevvrely tlclaed fot bis selection, tbe epnolnl- a •nt being considered tlhadvlaed aod I wt*e and a direct Insult by many of I B mayor's heretofore strong sap- I rtera. Ware*# SprdsHle*New crop New Orleana molasw, » I nt* per quart • | Largr aaaorlment choice anple-, or« I ig#a, banana* and all kind of fruit I ways on band. I Rlbab egg* right from the country, 1 eoty of them, H0c doxeo. Finest quality cream chews. I Good freab cocoanntam the ahelLSDc 1 Large alte Jelly tumblerw. 60c down. I Fancy country butter, 66c lb All kinds of fresh and salt meala. Fresh killed chickens. I Large prune# SOc lb. adv.. It I X-ft*) nrotsl DIM#**!*Dr. Wilson Yr. L'hristian, SW t>u- I ral avenue, this city, wq.hes to an- I ounce the installation of tbe lateM I 2d wards X-Hay apparatu# to hi# ml- 1 eady complete dental outttl. X-rvay II ^ u i » ^ i rati and Winter aataestlaai. Beds enameled, walls painted, floors || * tint* bed and InieeHw weod-wotkl rona over before newt mnin hwy I rtssh Harry V. auamr. Hnoee »svv V#ar Caal !•«». For Bale-— Dak and nine cord wcod delivered. Phone 8U H6 ot write
OCEAN CITY FISHING CLUB 3 NOW HAS 473 MEMBERS ]
NEW CALL BOXES FOR POLICEMEN ~~ I Arc Now to be Soon Installed ] After Delay Due to Mis- ' understanding. Mayor Champion stated at tbe , weekly meeting of tbe City Coeanala- , alouers that, some month* ago, there before tbe board tbe queaOcn of Installing new police call boxes and that be wa# authorized to make the contract wllb the Bell Telephone Company. When tbe contract waa presented to btin by tbe company, tbe amount was more then bad been slated to lilm verbally, so be aakad an explanation. There 1* a mileage charge for wire that waa not included wbau Mr. Cbamploc bad talked wltb the compauy'* representative. which Increase* tbe oo#< *omewbaL Tbe following letter from tbe Bell Telephone Company wa* then read City Clerk Morrt*: City Commtaalouere of Ocean Ctty— Gsullwneu: -Tba letter of April IS. quoted tbe annual rates of polios boxes No 1320 only. Tbe charge for changing 12 police •at* now In operation io special type# of set* enclosed In Iron box No. 1330 U I $36; four addtUooal special type instruments at $12 each. $48; 12 elation* to be replaced with special type of instrument euclonnd in Iron box at In¬ creased rates of $4 JO per station, $6? 60; Ave mile* of mileage. 1120: making a total of $261 80, of wbtcb $228 BO la an annual ebarge. Tbe mtleage charge la for circuit I used between » witch boards and stations oouide of city ball. Very truly yeors. C. B. Smith. District Manager. On motlou of Director Campbell, Mayor Champion waa authorized to I make tbe contract at tbe new rate. To One and All— Do not focgat tbe I old reliable Bay Villa Laundry, wbleh waa established lo 1916. Try tl oncecomplete your laundry while you (wait. Call, write or pboae, Iflfl-W 217 Bay avenue. Ocean Ctty. Frances Freeman. Prop, adv., 1-16, If.
In Better Condition Than Ewer— Will Have Amin<1 Banquet Next WinterTbe Ocean CHy Flabing Ctafc oew baa a membership of 473, tbe laigew to tba history of tbe otgkMmacm. aod unusual interest to tbe dab ■» manifested by the boy* and* the | Leadership of President Harry W. blelwajcoa. Tbi dub tbia year decided to aamaa members $6 each to raM» WW J* ward paying for tb* repain to tba club pier made Lscaamry *J yoa damage caused by tbe etocnu of wioter. aud the raaaU of proved satisfactory . ftrily $3696 nrwf tbu* beeu raised. Tba repair* lo Cna pier coat $4000 There w as a no neb of tbe meenar* at the dab pier Bunday, tot oat aery many fish ©rata caagha SOmm b»* lason wa* amoog ihe k*Um*le MM. He caugbt 8 wtakflsb. H. w - Beetwagon got 2 weak 11 afa. Among those at the tba dpb war* Vice Presidant Geonce F. fl«w, DfWayne T. KtUian.JDe. D. BmtonA Jamas, Thomas J. Fegl^ . Ueurebaiy George BurkbardtA. McKtnlg^J. Bt rat toe. Cap*. Rickatd, ^Bllam pbta. chairman of the dob • flee teatest committee, wbo bas beac IB thirteen weeks, is now gettiog beCiat and U able to be oat. It was raporvec by frteud# at U* dub boom. . Tbe dob will bold It* next rgfnlek meeting to N ovember. there will be no meeting around tt1 Christ ma* holiday*. Tba annual banquet will be bald about tba omai Oma ' early next year. JLWlO BLCfWI ItiML' to aU brancbea. Bee l first page. adv., W-U, X. For Rcrr-— Karnlabed small two-bedroom bath, for tba winter. beat D avenue. Fob Rkkt.— Faraiabed ^ winter mootba. wary teajooame, on • Weeley avsooe belwaac Bevaotn aaa - ^ ^JTSSof " So* B— T. ^ nlrtwd. jlLOO m—yHMtaua. Ctatfatoff ^
Phone bi, M *«««> ->* Have your motor overhauled this fall aod winter ^ by expert Machinist REASONABLE RATES F. FRANKENFIELD ^ no Asbory Avenoe Ocean City, n. j. SLEEP Sleep is a very important part of <raess youtiiit i»nd te get 1 proper sleep you must be well nourished and not have a * worried mind. . ,, . ^ Our meats are full of that rich, nutritions nourishment m th# nriees below will take away your worries. LIIC priCCb www WUI m.j
PLEASE NOTE THESE PRiCB 59 Gents saved ok a purchase op $2.16 5c lb. Reduction on Rump, Round. Sirloin Steak, - - 3(k Ik8c lb. Reduction on City Dtia*d Fork Chops Roasts, lb. 36c Bert Cats, «C lb. Reduction Skin Kama - 8c lb. Reduction on Lean Soup Beef, - • - - lb- Ue 5c tb. Reduction on Thick, Knd, Rib Roast, • - • lb. 36c 8c lb. Reduction on Chuck. Pot Roast, 8c lb. Reduction on City Dressed Pork Shoulders, - • lb- 30c 8c tb. Reduction on Little Pig Roosting Hams, * * I**7c each each Reduction on Large Heads of Cabbage, each 9c American Stores Co. 745 and 747 Asbury Avenue - — — ■ ■ - a. Bes — - L-J . .1 - - 1 p '
6% I Mortgages and i Safety I * They have always been considered by prafknt investors the safest form of investment. Investments offering large interest returns on I yoir money are nsnally *ccomp«iied by risk, when a First Mortgage on real estate is always worth ioqJL First Mortgages on Ocean City Real Estate I are the highest form of investment, carrying absolute protection and safety. Any member of the /£**/ Sshnie HMrn will send yon a list of mortgages for sale. \ ■$

