OCEAN CITY SENTINEL
VOL. XL.
/ OCEAN CITY, N. J., THURSDAY, NOVUM HER 4, 1020-
NO. 32
Ocean City Sentinel I PublUfcaS Weakly at OCKAN O ITY, N. J. -»*- K. CURTIS ROBINSON Kdilot and Proprietor , 41.50 far Year, Strictly in Advance. TtKOltAl Dr. w. P. HAINES COR. NINTH AND WESLEY AVE OCCAM CITY. N J . > n Ul IU a. u*. 11C KU K MtlUliH; < I lu 4 l«. Mi. 1 b U» * p. lu. Itrll I'lMMia. M) Maiiatl (ijfiNDKxtini Massage and IVti ra uvv 0>iuu**ur« Kwttlaii MuvrMvult Dk. Florence B. Haifes lloura by Ap|ailliluivul u« 4AN CITY. N. J. Hour*— »- 10*. pa. Mp.ni Alien Corson, M. D. Sid Wesley Avenue Ocean City New Jersey (Ml I* *• luur-PUaW I J) A.
yURSCHKL PBTTIT, M. l>. 007 WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY ufBce Hour*: V lo 10 a. in, 7 lu i |*. in. I'bone r I oiitrr Huuia PbuneUl Until !! a tu. I S p. lu lip. lu. John H. Whiticar, M. 1). 717 WCSLCV AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. J. Qk. Wilson Y. Christian 809 Central Avenue UtEAB CITS'* M* J* Hell Phone, 152. Nitrous o* 13* AdminUUml Kills) l»umuu«N I H«ll Kbonc ajfi-W Ocean City Call* Given Immediate Attention DR. DAVID M. SAXE VETERINARY SUKOEON i.or i a Specialty M NOKTH VIKGiNIA AVENUE ATLANTIC CITY, N. IFormerly Chiel Veurinanan U. ». GO. uiDm Hour*, uerea City l umalay Wedn -0*>,i ••JKJ* m p-iWIay. Haiu.day, 1 1 00 b 90 p DR. CHAS. H. VAIL Osteopathic Physician OBBM11I u01o* Hilled* I P|l5At>mee ffV. KiKblh HL IU'j Ural lUlair fnut Hide. I I 'lion . Si i J t'bous. Waiuut IBM* I Booth Phonnh Nigiii KbuMCNVISW Hughes' Central Pharmacv Sth and Wesley A*«. Ocean City. N.J Photic 245* W Phone your order. W* Server free | ■ J i ' I ATTOM.N t.\ AT-LA A . Woatton, HarceuM I Steeimao LAW OFFICES 401 Nibtm btmit tern •oiloimo Occam City. N. 4. Atlamtic CiT«. *■ J Oin.i Mew*. i« *. e. i r " MORUAIN ATTOHNEX and roUNSELLOR AT LAW, «. ,M twT #***• L^AW OFFICES Apgar & Boswell, MaMTBMM if* OBACUMI I WM. H. Colusson. |K. Ami. M. Am. Moo. O- K. Civil Engineer and Surveyor Utty |tniiwear.«HV«»t-l»*W-^__^^ I When the I Bills Arrive I & I the relvtatnge. Safely. ooovt«kirtly, I 1 rttieteiy, ej>re.1ily he titsI No rmpitftaffHy I no lumtnf overe*AJ!rJ»* * _„o poafltbMllf of 1 mmt— no rlnlay. I wre-nre there advantsgea I foT rottraMf. pey I future in the time-tried -nd- | proved* way the p • 7 • ® J' cherh way. Call in and talk with o«r officer*. Ocean City Title and Trust Company OCBAN CITY, N, J.
♦ Ulpatipr'0 ♦ It was very gratifying to observe how many took advantage of our special on Bureau Scarfs, offered in last week's Skntinkl. We are following this up by placing on Special Sale four lots of Sweaters, all Styles and Colors and for all the family. Look! Lot No. i — Sweaters, Boys and Men, $1.00. Lot No. 2 — Sweaters for Children, all wool, Infants to 12 years, $3.75. Lot No. 3 — Sweaters for Men, Women and Children, $5.00. Lot No. 4 — Sweaters, the famous all wool. Pennsylvania knit, guaranteed, $10 00. — — — — — Sleelman's Stein's 20 per cent, reduction on all our Women's Skirts, Sweaters, Petticoats and Bloomers. Little Girls' Dresses, ... - $1.50 These Dresae* are really worth twice what »e f«>r them A Little Lot of Georgette Blouses at $4.75 Sitea .vi lo 40. These blouse* were f6 i*j Men's Skirts Fine White Oxford Weave Shirt*, worth f| «>. no* $3.00 Cooper-Bennington Underwear Men * Spring Nccdla Union Suits from $2.75 to $5.50 Black Cat Hosiery for Men. Women and Children. Every pair Guaranteed Granville H. Steip "Si",. » ✓ Of Special Interest to Builders We can offer 200 feet frontage in fine central location for only $5750 on very easy terms Only 250 feel from Beach. Cnnnot be duplicated MASSE Y & EDWARDS EIGHTH and CENTRAL AVE. LIVUIII ■»« v*-l* 1 wv
_ I M<r*r**4r*ir*-*4rt|r^ I pun u t igoitntc I ; I to Buy Now I I 2 prices have dkopped J I « Your Suit or Overcoat Made I J i 0 . 0 0 UP * <k to Your Individual Measure | V — £ f We *l»o do Cleaning, nosing Rtprinr |K. Kelin^ng of all A T K.in<fc of OarmculH. Womefi * and Men it. » Suit or Overcoat Pressed *5U £ 4( Suit or Overcoat Scoured $1.7ft jl L Indies' Stilts Presaetl Plain .75 3 T Ladies' Suits Scoitrcd T 1 F. M. DENAN | 2 TAILOR 2 X A|A HIClHTM HTRUHT !I I 2 "Millions AW I ff 'itl Aft"r Ih(- 0 I Do Vou wl*h to be one of them ? Com, get the inMrnction. ! J Dou&hty's Theatre j | NOV. 7th, 1920 3 P. H. by J ROUT. DICKSON WORK I 1 ' SSilAWVKR l'lK." Joh„ .5-^ NO GObtaCtlON I A auait rana | PLUMBINO ... yon r»Un« -.«>» "JljMjjVVV0 i r«i 1 rr'.^n: oL »* » H. bacon **>» I j Advertise in the SENTINBTi
BOSWELL, "UNLADYLIKE," DEFEATS WOMAN OPPONENT
Assemblyman Has Easy Vic-tory-Miss Baker Beaten in Home Town. Oeraii City and ra|* May County, at the el re t Ion ou Tuawlay. like uio»t oltirr aeCtloo* «»f the Nurit), repudiated WiImoii and Wil*oul»Ui by a haav> uiajt rity. AMcmblyoiiu Andrew C. Boawell, of I til* city. Krpubllcau nominee for • re rlevtloti, lu • iuo»t "unladylike" iu uurr .drfralrd Mim Kraucv* Baker, of Wild wood, hi* Druiocratic oppo ntot. In a aiauuer that »a« a* awrep nig a* It »BN conclusive Hhe lost uot ouly Wildaood, but also ber l»oi»»f ward. The Klrat Ward of Ocaeu City R»ve llsswell 510 vole* and Miss iiaker St In thenrcoiid Ward lie received 42a voir*, while Ml** Hakrr was given only 147, making a lead of 703. Ho* well leads In the county by about 2200 Congre**maii Hacharach was al»" an rasy a inner lu ( ape May Couuty l#y about the sauie majority. Ocrau City voted In favor of the service men's bonus aud the bridge and ; tunnel bill. Because of the slxe of the ballots, the couut was alow ll wa* well toward morning when the final count wa* completed lu the riecoud Ward of thl* city. Tne First Ward elect lou officer* completed their couut earlier than (hose of the Hecotid Ward. Member* of the HepublicauCluk had o|htu Uuu*e Tuesday evening, aud a uurli of satidwlclie* and coffee wa* provided by the dub. with Caleb Collitis a* the presiding gciilu- of the culinary department, and a number of williug a»*lstaiits lu the First Ward of Oceau city the vote for Harding electors wa* 675; Cox. S7. i Congress— Bach- 1 rach. Hepublicau 4UU Jonah, Democrat, S3. A«-eintily — V v Boswell, lt» |iul»l can. 610; Ml*- Bsfcer. I>*iu<»crai. 84 (Coroner— I ogersoM. Kepublicau. 485; Hughe*, Demi>crat. 75. Justice ol I lie |i»ce — John J. Dr vine. 481. Vole ou soldier*' bonu* bill— ye* 44tt; no, 47. Bridge and Uiuue! bond Issue— yes, 482; no. 24. lutlieHecowd Ward lha vole for the List ding elector* we* 430; Cog. 165. t «»ngre*s-- Macliaracli. 368; JouaU ITU. A*-emhly— Itosw-ell. 421; Baker 147 tXironer— lnget*oll 409; Hugtur*, 134 Justice of the |>eae* — Humbert C. I'ontiere, 30 lion us lo soldiers— yea, 402; no 52 Bridge and tuunel bond Issue -ye* 180; do, 24.
FIRE DAMAGES KIRBY COTTAGE Flames of Unkuown Origin Spread Quickly, bat Department Doca Guod Work. The cottage of John H. Kirby. In West Thirteenth street, Was badly damaged by tire of unknown origin Saturday morning Tiie lire i* said by tbe firemen lo have startsd fu some paper under the building W lieu the fire wa* discovered a tcdeplioue call wa* sent iu city hall. t>ui I lie strong west wind- fsoned the flames *o fiercely that almost immedlaUly a general alarm wa* Miunded The Q emeu responded promptly aud succeeded lu Mtoppmg the flames They also gave material assistance lu savlug tbe furniture lu addltlou lo tbe fire, <jutte a lltllr damage also was doue by wa'er. The loe* wa* estimated to be about fJVU, ou wblcb there i* lusurancv. Mr Kirby, who Is assistant lo Wtl Ham M. Kanrk. at the Kewiltug Ball road C-ontpAuy'e Tenth street siailou is a bard working young mau. and he and his wile have the sympathy or uiauy ftlends lu U»eir hard luck. MAY BELL PEST HOUSE e«»Or Will In- peel it •« i l <ti a Mud Rrporl is DstiO Mayor Cbatuploo. at an adj urned mretiug of Hie City t «»u»ui.s-iouer* Tueeday afternoon . *s«l KimI lie bad received au inquiry a* lo Hie | i ice the city would a*k for the building on the be* fi ut. near Fifteenth *treet. known as the old "|*e»t h<>u»c." in case t be inunicipalit> desired to sell the stiuciure. The luaior wa* requested by the I «ir<1 i<* visit lite bouse and report back * to what he think* should be done * itti ft. Uc-«duti >ua to borrow 428.INMI (ou (Niotr*.ct for paving Asbury avenue) sud flOOUJ lu anticlfetlou of the collection of laKCs for 182H. were adopted ■ a»se» scsr^s u i'oioib Will tarn E. Ma -set. Jr nielro|Milltau champion In It gh Itiirdle*. and one of tbe varsity truck train, scored 13 point* at the ret- ut auuual fall bandicsp track men In I'aliuer Bladium at I'rlticeton He wou in the lilgb hurdle* in 16 2 6 second*, startlog from -cratch. He won individual honor* a- high point *eorer, with an addition*! first iu the running and br- ad Jump, and second iu the tngli Jump.
COMPLAINTS MADE ON LIGHT CHARGES State Utility Board Inspector Hears Stories of Local Business Men. Itepre-eutaltve* of lb* Young Mvii't l'rogr*-»ive league. Ocean t'lty CThamber of ( 'uunaeiiw and tbe Ocean t'lty Heal K-iatr Hoard Thursday af trrnoou presented their otjrctlous lo . tb- electric liglil company '» installs tiou aud dlacouurctliig charge of 60, wlncli ha* been lu efleel slues tbs late summer, to In -pector Meckler. of lite Hiate Public Utility rom mission, wbo was sent here id response to com plaint* by tbe Progressive l«ragu« F.lmer J Pearl secretary of tbe league, *poke of the league'* action In w riling to lire uilltty board, arid of tbe corre*poiidcuca witb A. N. Barber secretary of the board He aald they would tr glad lo hear from Mr Meek ler. Inspector Meckler aaid that many companies file their vula* with the board, a* I* required, aud later. If complaint i* made, tbe board take* 1 the matter up for coiistdrralhiU 1 Mail) of there rules do not seam to be 1 unreasonable wheu filed, but latrr ob- 1 Jed loo* are presented by consumer*. I'lre rule* are subject to protast. In this particular case, when the ' electric light compauy (tied Its rules the company was glveu to uuderataud that this oiu*t not be couetdered an order. If tbe company, said Iba id sfiector. ha* represented that tbeae rules were appruvad by tbe board, It should not have done so. A charge of $2 50 for turning ou and turning oft' light* Is common lu seashore resort*, because otherwise It Would be giving the companies much work that would have lo be done at a loss if tbe light* have to be turned ou aud oil four or five lime* In a season. one can ae« what the egpeuse would be to the company. Tbe •paaker declared that he was uot defaulting the utilities companies, but ha know* w hat ll coats tbe compauiaa to do bukturea City Treasurer I*. H Hcull expressed the view that the chatge made by tbe electric light Company for turning the light* ou and oil are excessive He wanted to know whether the turn received by the company, which might amount to f7,600 In a season, with ftuOO "cut-offs," Is cooeidered additional revenue lo tb# company wi reimbursement for the expense Involved. t'lty Hollcttor A. C. Boswell was of (be opimou that. In feuuee* lo Lire i city and lo tbe resident# and red t agar*, il would be much teller for the com pan :e« and the utility board fir* to lotora the public of contemplated change* aud then have the proposition discussed by both sides _lirep>< nii-^teckler agreed that tbla
DON'T MISS THIS ENTERTAINMENT
First of Series in Methodist Church Tuesday Evening, [ November 16. .. # ummciit* comprising "»• tMmt I'vUfae"' will be given In tbe.Methodi*t Ghurcb on luaeday •veu«b». y vena ber in Tl^t day will be known ,, -All American I>ay" end it will b* a patnotlo day thtooghout. lu the afiernooo there wMI be an entertain meui lor iht ladle* iiartiovlaiU (< A female quartet will »mt. *nd Mr- i „ Oeorge Lawrauoe Parker will give a t lecture ou "The AJNtreean Home." j 3 F.vary home lover of Uoaau City should | h«ar th la lecture. i lu the evening there will be aong*. i ittipeieofiet*n0t' Or. l4eorge I^wrtoce , ^ Parksi'a great letivra "Bigger. Better, Nobler America," and a wonderful electrical display of Amtrloa from tbe , days of the India! * dowu to tbe present The price of the tickets for the entire | ' ootir*e I* fi BtOtfle ad mission. 75 Ota ; 1 firemen «.**•• ■«««•» The member* of the fire department were given a run on Monday morning, v w lieu a gefierel alarm w as turned in t by sooi* one who saw grass burning ( at Becond street end faotral avenue ! NOTICE I Allklnd-of Used Fwinliare sad Hold snresa and Hsogs* tw>*fhl I tut>v i^dta bowghi, sow aa<t reared 8 J. P. VENABLE ens A aau*r Avgwux WANTED • Iwveatmewt Pwyj7)||jt*>t*1 L°C#* A Mu*t be e Rsrgate. I .... ~ MASQUERADE COSTUMES or tmv a«at to hiw« jgk » it Wics a etxax# £5 m MILLER costumief ta «. n» * a** /a HI PHH.ADtl.fMW rr
CAN'T PLAY BASKET BALL IN CITY MUSIC PAVILION
— | C G. DE FRANCO "2. |( J r WtW Known Barber, 111 Only , r Few Days, Victim of U Uracmic Poisoning. L Ills many friend* were shocked tu learn > e-lrrday of the death i of J- Her j l)r E renew. • VH^ nfi^n in tin* city fo' ,b*° vesr- which occurred el h»* home at j 4 JI0 o'clock > esterdey nn ruing -Jerry." t»e wa* be*t known had not been well for eouie lime hevtog been a suft rer from dlabelea. but 111 Va. ,,ot until leet Friday that be wa* taken aertou-iy IB Ma«ae Bora Mi Italy M year* a«o and was hrought lo tin* country w han j J child He lived In W .*h,ngton *ev; , tral veers Iwfore coming to Oroan iMte He conducted the barbershop on ihe Boerdwelk at K.fhth at.ro.. I and one on A*hury avenue, near the I «»ite hsll He wa* well kuown and '•liked by a large number of Fhtladelj phtan* among the vi-ttor* here > '"jr ere merrtrd two end onwhelf year* and leave* a wife and baby son Funeral mtvlres tomorrow morning, I at 9 o'clock, at the t*tbol»c 1 hutch ■[ SPECIAL Suits and Overcoats Made to Order $45-°° I Throe reasons why wc can make your clothes cheaper I One, ont motto: Bmll pr»»5u, quick rolve i I Second, we bny cloth by the bolt Third, wt htw no high rent* * to Our new looation-9th I I St rend Ak*t>ury Ave Wstfc o«s *q\»ai"» *"d •k %e no bill I JULIUS ROTH I TAILOR
Commissioners Com pel. •d to 1 Refuse Reqaest of Yootks of High School. to the C ity t »^aHa*loi.efw. U read et the board'- w%eklf Hireling r requeettng the uw of the dty's musk- 1 paviltoo for basket bell fames. The board fell that it could :.ot f ra^-t the request and wo decided # Following re Prof Uogat'# letiat: To the i 'otumt*eh»u«re of itcean City I Uentlemao 1 hereby make re I « | «e*t f«»r permta-lon to use the musk? 1 pavilion to play bwkel bell for the a -a I ,.f the Ocean City H »gh Rchool basket I t all team aud tire i«»m of lha Amen town Legion. I can plan to lake care of the bulldI (tig. aa to window*, reels • hbd I will be glad to talk It over with you at ,j anytime • 1 if it re impoaslbte to grant the re
Lueat. have yrei any #i»sgreik»t'» J I make foi ore of any <*hec hoHd»og|™^j . I tbal you may know of t , Youes reepecthMly. 'KunKB B Uwnaa. II lf physical Training Director 1 \ \ When the letter had bean read. Ft | rector Fisher -a Hi that ecbool hoys had I . the uae of the hulldlaglaat spring awd U at considers ble damage to the bulkT I -sling It was hi* convict mo at that I uoie that he would new agree to a II I I simtlat proposition. Latario t o e I 1 1 spring, he -tated the boy* broke totoll lUoe imvHt- " and used ft at any Basest I I night. atoHloutug to abuse tire place |l I in tba opinion of Director khpbtH. | U«a*ket hah '• ^ r«>ugh a game to he I to .oJ II Pref uil" that ha did not ti.tok that |l litre tKiato wahld agree to hie taquret. I j. ..ntiuul' ■ he uYlto M woy.'d *HS\\ I vary murh |i. .vhligw the hoy# He-aid I I that he Ih i-gfit that they would ell J I like lows tire hoys enjoy thamaetew I I but there ream lo ha any I I pImT rre^ ,bM * ! I much hdfavatof balpMJI the hope •• I i I «ny asawber of the board hut ha had I had so«* an experlauca toj tojNJ I I (pat he doe# not est* ** have it ra i ' I '"cmsjt c«.ptoll .-D -- »to» to I I would »4e to favor the b4»ys If poaai ; 1 b1. ... «•«*»* <. *•« v*» '22 1 | Mnrfto .«J . to, to I Trto I .Mto» I | M.I lot itoi I to toeHdew toM i [ I that h mm grout tho Mqaaci. Js5H.a»j»api
HALLOWE'EN CARNIVAL HERE WAS SPLENDID SUCCESS J
HEXAMER TO HAVE NEW RESIDENCE Commodore Boilding Handgome Home at Her ion, on Main Line. Commodore and Mm W Milam. E. Measurer, of Philadelphia, who trev* been suaiorertng hart since led May. have gone for the wioter to tbe Bertram Hotel. Thirty-third end <'tre*( nut strrets Wast Phiiadalphia. uull I hair new house Is eompiaisal at Merlon. a suburb of Pnilodalphaa on the main line of the Panneylvwuia Kailroad L'ommodt*re Haxamar Is buiidlog a two and a half story ooioolal frame boow on a lot 102 feet front on Msnot road, running hack to Valley rood a depth of about Mb feat, bared as , there la a tract of laud on Valley road i some 550 feat by *10 feat. There la al so a brook flow tug through the premiere. aud Ibla will all ha beautified Tba cbtcfceo house now oppoette bre Ocean City bouse will be moved to Met lou. H, C. Pontaere, tbe local builder, baa the contract to move and rebuild Iba chicken bouse Commodore Hexamer's Ocean city residence ft* oua of the baudaoroeat houses In Ocean City. Il was built I by Otis M. Town send Commodore 1 Hexamer plana to build a smaller house on a lot near Plymouth place for his summer oaa here. Here Honey sisss. Paul M Mead aud Mies Emma Oar i uer. of Paulaboro, were married a few d tya ago lo tbe Chamber rilreet M E Church, Treuton, by the Bet Jams- j linger*. They spent pan of tberj honeymoon in tbla city. They wriu reside tn Paulaboro. The bridegroom former resident of Ocean City. w oukl b« only fair Tble was his personal view. The rule to which objection la now I made, Mr. Meckler aaJd, eras filed by the company with the Btat* board more than a year age. The care was presented In tu several phases to Mr. Meckler by e number of those at the meeting, and Mr Meckler mid (bat be coo Id appreciate I where ta some case* It might oust a person $7 e month for electric light, : even with the minimum monthly charge of fl 08 Tbe Inspector said that be eoatd trad iy see tbe standpoint of tba pec pie of this city. He could oot tel . however, juet bow eoou a dedstoi would be gives by tbe utility board. PIG ROAST DINNER WAS ENJOYED
Republican Club Members C and Eritadt Feasted by Jabob Jacoby. Ij Jacoby . of this city, in tbe riak room* , Batorday eveulog. I i All wbo partook of tbe dinner pro Uouoced tt excelte* . and Mr Jacoby I wa* congrainlatsd on tbe success of ltheafialr. After the dinner, there were timely j (%ika by XH A Ilea Coveon. Ctaytoa H | Brtek. Kueaell H. Kulty. John Matt* . end Mayor Cbamptoo. who presided let tbe impromptu meeting To One and Ail— Do not totget lbs old reliable Bar Villa laundry, which lwaaretabliebad in ltlfl. .^Tgr^tt o°dre--tfwatt- UlPreto ur Pboaa. l«a^6 117 Bay avenue. Ocean OHy. France# Freeman. Prop. ► adv.. 115. it
Edipaed Anythigf of tkc Kind Ever Attempted hi TAia Reaort. C)etmm City, through iba Tseng Men's Precraesiee Leegna, Hr ia•tratad oa Monday evahiUg uat the people of this raaort can aornaigltefi results whan tirey attamgi nhjtkflag. prettiaat land parts of U tba meet grotesque ) affair af tu Med asm aeaa In this reaort Everybody agrees vtth this sucemeht. barn as > It area general and u: <>atradvetad after Cb a parade had made tt< laat torn th front of the Judges- stand aa Aabary Avenue, near Ninth >1 1 i+L. A large delegation af fiaa tela dd7- r.» handed by Mayor Imng Ptiet, lu share la mahlJ the masqeavwAe rarnlval * bnge acecam flea Mla*e tunaoat af member* of IU "leht'* < polic farce) made a bit with tbe «- lookers. The tareout • f organ' xatioas was splendid The boys of tbe Progreealso Leaggs. ta K.n-Kh:x~ ueaceere No <17?T<lP.f^rn«rf o?A?f?re team af Kxlmh Tribe, wtth «■ excellent drills and mo v. -menu tbe Ddugt ter* of Amerlro. fn ^pa tHotlc hero ce rryiag a large American flag — all made a fine tmif imntoa. Mrs K A. Porter, an "CM* Bam." In line with the Daogbtere of America. fitted tbe part to perfertloa Mrs. William Pfaeader. as a toto rroom, could not be excelled. She had most of them gnenalng The big hft of the parade van mad* by Lea tie Smith son of Cs.pL Herbert C. Smith, who. attired an g girl, did the -shimmy" to tbe Ufa. ' Many would not believe that he van j not a girl. Mtsree Laura E Smith and Evelyn 1 Ererfagbam. who appeared an ha tint girta. were tbe cynosure af all spaa. They looked tbe part and von neck applause George Tu thill, taking tbe part of I drum major of tba local band of ^ music, eras one of tbe sensations of Che evening. Be ah ear ad skill with the stick and his costume eras gorgeous ^ ^ Pteasanreme Band, and Fkr In tbe line of parade appeared aB I course, i api sasntstiiss of "JobnBnr I ley com " There were "girl" dancer* galore. !■ numerable ghosts, etc. add It was no wonder the judges bad dflftcalty In figuring oat tbe best <»n Anbury Avenue and to Hbe^parta tlatuaUy dreoratad ^ ^ ^ to m id7 I street were filled with interested j spectator* Tbe avenue fret Eighth to Ninth Street* was made bright by ! * number of electric Ugbts. (bis pact I of tbe work for tbe League htofig j looked after by John Adams, an em ; ploye «f The Wectric Light Cseifaag . The Une was beaded by Maney I Chattla as Chief Marshal Ba wealatauts were Roy Jeffriea. Haiiaga Wallace^ Earl Sharp and fto^qto-
Next earn# tbe member* af tbe [^cague. who vera lad by OnpL Herb nambar of grown perootre ta aastama nTi^l Trtba. to fun war paiBt Th*r» *». » to»« h«to o » MMXtor d.toc*«to - turned ch avert ere ^ a." retire tor * ^bort Uto* tWiiaasS ae Peart* foawl .to- too>nd <m*7 •"*■- Store -Try an adieiummsnl to tbsMBWfl-
6% j Mortgages and 1 Safety j j L ] Th«v h»« cons*dcre»T by pm dent investors thr ssftrt form of ui iMfto'm. In vest meals offnjss larj^ mtrrrst T*^rns* r— -™«v «• »<«"> -toy"* when a First MottjfSfr o«i real «t*te w worth tooK First Mort««K« •* Oc«re City Rrel are th* htghrfit form of bmiuv1 Hp polmle protrctkm fi»d Bfifctv An y member of the r tend yon fi lifit of moTtRfiffe# K»i

