mu * r«*» i - / OCEAN CITY SENTINEL
VOL. Xli. I ' — — 1
OCEAN CITY, N. J., THURSDAY, NOV KM ItfOH 18 1D20- — — — .
NO. 34
Ocean City Sentinel Put,ll*a#4 Weekly •( OCEAN OITY, M. O -BvK. CURTIS ROBINSON kbUuui and PiuprikUN h.ja foi Yur, Strictly id Advene*. EimrAL. DK. W. P. HAINES COR. NINTH AND WESLEY AVE OCEAN CITY. N. J. I * lu IV A. lit. titrU'K Hot! MM: <llulp. iu. ui. tie 1 1 IMkmiv.-AAI .\ledlC4l VvinukiilU-e Mue«|r (Dd l'uira< live (J> iuumIIN ttwoliali Muvrmeula Uk. Florence B. Haines lloura by Appoluiitieul 1m'k\n CITY, N. j. tlour*— viom. iu.. r-e p. u Allen Corson, M. D. Ill Wesley Avenue Ocean City New Jersey Boll Ml. •" luu-r-rtlaU1 I JO A. yiikSCHKL PliTTIT, M. D. 807 WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY uflee kloum. » U» IU ». n. 7 lo • p. in. N0>*
Ufflw I lout ■ F bono *77 lluliiva in. I J p. iu. * ■ p. u». John H. Wiiiticar, M. 1). 717 WESLEY AVENUE OCEAN ClTV. N. J. Qk. Wilson Y. Christian m 1 >ontiMt*« 809 Central Avenue Ut fr.Aft CITY. It J. Hell Phone, l.ii Nllmua u*ld* Admlniatoml Kl-IU) lMu*uoalo ttell Fhonti»i W Ocean City Call* Oiven Immediate Attention DR. DAVID M. SAXE veterinary surgeon toei • Specialty M NORTH VIKOINIA AVkNUK ^ ATLANTIC CITY. H. JFormerly Chtel Vetariaanan U. A. k«pr*** Co. Oltlce Hour*. Damn City Tuooday Wodo.od»>,j V II a. »• Friday. Saturday. ni. UK. CHAS. H. VAIL Osteopathic Ph> aii tan iKvtii iTt' iifttoe Philadelphia uffl re Ot. Klfhlli St l**> Krai K*tat« 1Tf"\lJJi,d# I'lwDr. aV J I'buii*. Waloul l(M III hit II Pftftomat ftigbl Phone MU.8-W Hughes' Central Pharmacy ■th and We*ley Av*. Ocean City, N.J Phone J46-W fbonr your order* W e del1 err free - ATT«MItS>aT*f.A». Wootton, Harcourt & Steelman LAW OFFICES «o» Nivth ATatfT Law •vtioiae OeiikCiTf. a. Ariaarie Citv. A. J mot Hoe*o ie a. •. a P. •*• J^ORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY end COU NSELLOR-AT LA W, vj ffisssdsasriiwfw OAFB MAY tot'ttl UVI'NR, M. J. (Opposite Public Hultdiafe). W. HOLT AUOMW 0. Houwbli j^AW OFFICES Apgar & Boswell, MaeTaaa m UMAWOBav HUl'KSK MU1LU1NU, AHBt'HY AYENLKan^KHmTHKTKRBl Wm. H. Collisson. |r. Aim, M. Am. So©. C. K. Civil Engineer and Surveyor Otty Knginoer, iv-san t'llf.lt J. When the Hills Arrive thr man with a '•broking **' count unqucst tottald y »»• tbe advantage. Safely, conveniently, «C- <- nrutely, aptadlly be «1Npuee* of bin obligation*. No opportunity for loan— no fuming «rver avert rbange -no ponaltiilily of Argument no 'lelay. Hrcnre thrar advantage* for yourarlf, pay hi I la in lit* future- in the lliiin-lxied-and-pmv*4*wny— (H* |Aey-by-check way. Call in and t*lk with our officer*. Ocean City Title and Trust Company OCRAN CITY, ft J.
R p S 825 as8urv avenue _ ocean city, n. j. § Owing to the continued stormy weather during the week of our ANNUAL FALL SALE we will continue this great offering of sweeping reductions through the First Three Days of Next Week. Some of these prices are amazing and will give you the opportunity you have long waited lor. Sjxx>1 Cotton and Silk, 8c sp Children's Hose, 25c and 45c pr. Ladies' Boot Silk Hose, 9$c pr. Percales, Flannelettes, 25c yd. Apron Ginghams, 22c yd. Dress Ginghams, 30c and 35c yd. Hill Muslin, 25c yd. everything reduced next wednesday positively the last day •^^— - — — 1, . . . — — »■» — ■ WEAVER'S WEAVER'S WEAVER'S Kill I: I REDDCTION [ i: SALE i: # s I Knocking 30 and 60 per cent. 5 Sales Sky High j ; The Suits and Overcoats we offer — — — — $ ► are absolutely all wool, a line J* opportunity for you. j | i> $25, $35, $55, $60 j! overcoats j: ■> $14, $20, $35 and j; I $42.50 j; *' , "I I , ;i $26, $30, $35, $40, $46 <i and $50 J' ! suits j; ' J AT . , | $12, $15, $20 up to $38 j; . | and 64 Shirts at $1 65 jj . i Jf $ 1 .35 Silk Hoset". 95c $3Umbrellas('i$2.25 T $1.00 Hose (« 75c $1 Neckties (o 55c 3 ]} 65c Hose (ii 50c $1.50 Ties Qi, $1.00 A . | 35c Hose © 20c Raincoats (a $10.00 » < | — * 3 ; J Athletic Union Suits at - - $1.45 ^ '* All Wool Union Suits at - - $5 00 ' I y I | Jones' Men's Shop 5 jj 804-06 Asbury Avenue ] 1 OCEAN CITY, N. J. t t if *< r 1 T Y T T T *** +> Going: Gunning? Make Certain of '"g ,hr F,U"°"R Ammunition A Complrte I.ine of PKTKR8 Shell,. ,1 rlKhl pm-e, in a took aiwava Try Prvmitr Shell tn Omln* BallMltA «nd \)i <* No. 4 <*b *hot for dnckn THfc MODIRM MAIOWARI ATOAI Chas. C. Read & Co. WALTBt 8. ALLBN. Nfr. """ I* ,, e- o^rST" y'
ARMISTICE DAY MARKED ! BY BIG CELEBRATION
Victory Mi diil Pre»ented and | Legion Given #384 93 — Red Cross Appeal. I In- c> U-t'ialluii of tbe »ec<iiid anniversary of the ciKuitig of the Aruiiatlce by Morgan Itatick IVl, Amencan Keg Ion. beld in III* Kir«t M. Kt'burcb T'buieday *vcuIuk, drc» a 4 fairly KiHKl wi/eii number, weather conditions coualdered, a fAlUbtorui having begun early Iu I be evening. Home of tbe buy a of lb* |x>al occu pie«l aval* In the middle of tbe cburcb, ao did member* of (lie local braucfe'of . the lied Croae Society. During tbe eveuuig, tbe Kev. MM ] Lew la. paator of III* Firvl Uaptlal • Churcb. inatle an earueal appeal on behalf of the Red Croaa. I'll* exerclW* were opened w ith an organ prelude by Italic Hug bee, organ lat of Ibc K.ral PreabytcrlAu ! Cburcli After tbe aaeemblage bad ( tuug "America," lb* Kev. (J«org* W. , Yard. paai«»r of the cburcb. ofleml prayer. Ilin* being followed by tbe -Ingliig of -Nearer. My Uod. to Thee " , I lie Kev. M M. Lew la read tb* forty- ( lalxtb pealm and I here wa» a pray« r liy (tie Kev. John T. (Jllliaon, of S*a , Die 1'iiy, paator of tb* Lutheran | I Cburcb there and In charge of Lutb- ( ; eran aervicea in t til- city. M lea Loulaa T. i'orwou aaug a pretty anlo very effectively, aud tbla waa fol , lowed by Mr. Lewla' appeal on behalf of tbe Red Croaa Society. Mi. Lewi- aialed that b* coualdered II • privilege to *AJ aomellnug About Ibe Ked t roaa, wlilcti, at at preeAUl c< tiatituied, la a (>eAce a- well at war organization. Tbla aoclety la mora ( ' vigoroua now than before the war having *how n it- w orth. At a critical lima lu Ibe world'* blalory, II waa weighed lu tbe balances and uol found wanting. Till- society, like the soldiers. came through unscathed It la a legitimate luailtutlou and most uueelrtsh in Its operation*. During tbe war there were |>u«lera 011 which was represented a Ked Croa* ( nurse aud she was called the Urralaat Mother, visualizing tbe true pur|H>se ; of this society. This tepresented tbe society truly as tbe greatest of moth* rs. The speaker then told of some of the great things aicoinplisbed by the K« d Crows during Ibe war. Continuing, he said that, as a people we are i^uick j to forget tbe war and that t» w hat the ooys wanted when they returned from the other wide, but we must remember 1 tbe activities of the Red Cioa-. The Red Crows is continuing lie measures lu behalf of the convala-ceul service men. We must remember lihst there were thousand* of youug men maimed for life, and It would be a btlter dose for theui to feel that they < ire forgotten by the American people The Red Cross Society has work to du wherever '.liese boy* m*y be. The*peaker called attention to tbe society's health ceuler work, and said that a local health center I* *o»n to be established for Ibe geueral health pro- ; t eel ion of tbla city. Mr t«ewl* told of the work of the R-d Cro-a in giving luaiauleueotirelief III disaster, of lis borne set vice aud community aclt*lite*. and tbe n roe si ty of the com plat loo of lis work In war deva-ted section* of Kurnpe. The society lias t»eguu Ita fourth an rual roll-call, and Mr. Lewi* called (Continued on Fourth Fag*.) LEGION POST ATTENDS CHURCH # Members Hear Sermon by Their Chaplain, the Rev. Dr. Snyder, A large audience attended Ilia aerate* 111 the Firet Presbyterian Chuicb Monday evening In honor of ibe man who served In th* graat war. The inemtH-r* of Ibe Morgan Katick Post attended In a body and were given re aervrd seafs All lb* service men wore red poppia#, tbe flower of the legion The augmented cboti aaug aevaral beautiful select tone , The paslor, Dr. Huyder, who I* also lb* post chaplain, preached a ap«ct*l aarmon. HI* autjeet was "The Demand of a War-Rush \Nurld — Lova." Tbe speaker pointed to tbe awful condition among tbe peopla of all na- » t lotis in that they bated each other *0 ( violently. Hate seemed to be tbe power eul liroued, and this dreadful ► monster, to w bos* door could be traced *0 many crimes, was again aaaktug to turn man against man, nation against i nation. The cry is for a crusade of lova and good fallowshtp The American legion, two mill on* strong, should ► launch this crusade and coiitluut It , until ail men everywhere si. all emu* lo know the meaning of love This » -hould ba accomplished by apraadlug ibc feeling of ay m pal It v f.»r rtbara, by cultivating th* spirit or friendship, by » Imitatwig the txainpia of (he Divine ^ Leader, t'hriet, who alway* endured— aud forgava. ► To One and All— Do not forget the old reliable Kay Villa t«auridry, which was establinliad in 1016. Try It atica — » complete your laundry while you L wait, t'ali, write or phone, IfB W | 217 Hay avauua, Ocaan t.^tty. b France* Freeman. Prop. L adv.. MA If. Kok Uknt. Furnished cottage and . small two bedroom apartment with bath, for I ha win lar Mot water haat in both; reasonable Apply to Ular ance 8. Houll, Kighib street and Ocean avenue adv., M0, If. Kok 8ai.B-— Two valuable cornei lots on bay front, naar yacht olub Perni* t«» sun. Address K J, DnMr% |(VS Houth Third atreet adv , A 27, If NOTICE \ II kinds nf t'sart Fuialtne* Hno|ht and WoM Mtovaa arvl Hangea bought Hahy Cnseh** hnadhl, sold and f*ai«d J. P. VE N ABLE 669 da mumv dyrnuf WANTED Investment PrimeitY, Central UniIo* Preferred M net he * RsrgatB. '• PAUL C. DOENING sea* Msvtaeaaa Ass Ni»» . *1 _ L
FOOTBALL TEAM NOW CHAMPIONS II I Claims Title by Defeating I ' Wild wood High School 12 to 6. 1 The boys of the Ocean City High , (School eleven won Ibe foot ball chain ptonsblp of rtoutb Jersey in ( la** L on , Saturday afteruoou by beating tbe , IN ild wood High Hcbool leaiu. which, up to that time, bad a r«cord of vie- , lorlea aud 110 defeats I ha local boys played uuu-ually , well aud they started early, utterly routing the visitors in the llret half , and acoriug two toucbdowua, their | total score. 1'tia \ isitors got together In tbe sec , olid half aud beld Ocean 4'ily score , while making one touchdown for | themselves. They al*o got t tie locals , aotuew bat netted. i<mi. and nearly f made another toucbdow n, being only , a abort dlatauce away w brn (be whls , tie blew, ending tbe game. The score was 12 to « It was good, snappy f«s>tball wea , tber, and the game was witue-sedb) { a uuoib-r of the friends of the Ocean j < lly learn. In addition, Willwood ( brought a number of rooters to «ee their favorite* "trim" Ocean t'lty, bui , (bey were doomed Ko di-appoliitmeut , I 'apt. Uofl was compelled to be out , of (own aud (be leadership of tbe to t eel* fell to Ross Ferguson George Gardiner and Scott Adams ( scored tbe touchdowns for Ocean « tty Both played well, a- did Kutcber, | Ufltzenmyer and (lurii Line up: Wild wood Ockax fin Rice left end Pfiiz-nmyer 1 ('rose left tackle Stevens Piuke lefl guard NViiliaius Senekcfl center K teller Morrell right guard Wills Kalbach right tackle Au-tlii Tartar right end Uibh Nndrof quarterback Adarus Nlckrraou left halfback Ferguson Poall right halfback Uoelz Livezey fullback Oardlner roucbdowua — Adams, Oardiuer Poali Referee— 8uyder. Empire. Carter ae( 1 icea lu MocImi M 00m Services at tbe Fir-t Baptist Church will continue In the -'vclal room next Sunday. The work on the renovation 1 of Ibe chapel may be ft' I- lied III time 1 for ren|»etil!ig N^vemlter Sunday 1 the pa-tor will preach morning and evening In the mornings he is preaching a aeries of -• ruions of an ax poeitory nature, th* subject for next Sunday being * Tlie Love *.f Hod." Hold Open l.onivr. Joaeph M. Rowland, of Pblladel plila, Who wa- In town Monday, saythat the Lincoln Hotel next year w ill remalu ••pen until November I. Tlie bouse has a heating plant and this will ba utll sed. The hotel, be aays, will be opened at Ka-ter aud remain o|>eii until November.
SCHOOL CHILDREN HOLD EXERCISES Wave Flags and Sing Patriotic Melodies at Armistice Day Observance. There was an inspiring scene lu the First M K. ("burch Thursday after uoou, when tinu children of tbe public school*, gathered to celebrate tbe arcoud anniversary of Armistice Day.' waved their sujbII flags of (tils country and -ang "I he Htar Hpangled Banner " Kvery American present was thrilled by the spectacle riupt James M HUtvcu* presided at tbe meeting, and the opening prayer was made by tbe Rev Dr. R. B. rioyder. pastor of tbe Firal Pie*byt*rlan Church Tb* clilldren and (be other* present aaug "America." aud the pupils aud teacbar* gave tbalr salute tu the fla* tbe latter held by Jaue Urove*. The ?bildreu eaug "The LovaNeal," "Mother Macbree" and "Bu Long, Oo Loug." aud there wa* ae lection by the pupils of ibe first and second grade*, entitled "Dear Old Flag " The high achnol chorus aaug "rtand Out Thy Light." liouuod. A feature of ibe exwaa a flag drill by eight girt* ' from tbe aeveutti grade The girls 1 who show«d that they bad beau well 1 trained by Prof K. K Ungar, the school's physical director, were: Roc etitua Selvagn Lima Nixon. Joseph loe Brown. Katharine Pflizenmyer. Adeline Deuau, Margaret rtmith. Khz a belli Mc Hurray and Mildred (Jllchnst Chaplain Alfred Oliver, U. 8. A. and Prof J. M Steven- gave abort talk* to the assemblage, aud tba exercises closed w ith all emgiug "The tiler Hpangled Haujier " Tbe children aaug under the direction of Miss Louisa T Coraoa. director of music in ttia school*, wltb Laalle Hughes as accompanist. Two Nmsll Fire*. The chemical mechlue* responded to a still alarm HaiuMay morning aud a blaze at the cottage of Harauel Rtegel H44 Second at reel, was aoou axtiugiiished Part of the wall along the chimney was burned. The dam age wa* |2uu. covered by insurance A defective atova pipe was responsible, the fireman aay. Fire lu ibe chimney flue of Leroy Howe's cottage, 80t> Eleventh street, Sunday, wa* soon put out by tbe flremeo There wa* little damage Hlrihdsy Pari*. "Bobby" Hreckley, eon of Leon llreckley. celebrated hi* fifth birthday auutvarsary Friday afteruoou at bla home, 784 Wesley avenue, tbla city, i'he young folka bad quite a hilarious afteruoou. There ware refreshment* aud game* I'tioae present ware Marguerite Jones, Mary Garwood, France- Yard, Dorothy Maa Hreckley, Kdmutid Johnson. Richard Jobnsou and Ryan Wteaentlial Drslh Camr Nuddrnly. Frederick Ragwall, aged about AS year*, of Baltimore, a traveling aalaaman, was found daad on tba floor of Ills bedroom lu a hotel bare the latter part of last week. He bad been Buffering from acute ludigeetlon which wa* tba cauee of hi* death. His wife and son were notified, and tbe son came bare aud took charge of the body. The dead man wa* a member of Lodge No. 7, Baltimore Klk*.
team cup winners are given silver watch fob
II FINISH TRIP TO NIAGARA FALLS . 1 1 I ( John H. Mactf.guc and Wife [ Enjoy a LonfcrDcferred Honeymoon Visit. John H. Mactague, a well known » Philadelphia banker, and wife were a iivtr pari of Thuredey and Mr Mactague w a- in town Fridev, when tie < closed their property, on Wesley ave I nue, naar rteventh street, for tlie sea son They were spending a abort time in Atlantic t tty, aud returned to Pnil i 1 adelphla Friday aflartiooii. 1 Thay b»d Jut! taken their long de- 1 ferred wedding trip to New York aud 1 Niagara Falls. When they were roar 1 1 rlad they -tartad from Philadelphia ' on their honeymoon trip to Niagara 1 ' Falls They got a* far as New York, \ where, after two days, Mr Maciagur was called back to Philadelphia. Mr« Mactague returned a -b«»n * time a! nee from a visit to the far West " whereaht *pent most of tt+ summer 1 Their youngest daughter. Mis# Roto r othy. who graduated from the Ulrla' f High Hcbool In West Philadelphia tu * June, entered the New Haven Normal He hoot of Oymna*tlo* In Heptemhar. and her mother decided, after her re turn from the West, to vlatt her r daughter In New Haven H Mr and Mr*. Mactague then de - elded to take their long deferred wed n ding trip to Niagara Fails, wlocli they did. also stopping a few day* tn New York and Buffalo. Then Ihty cam* to the chore M. V.Hmtth. of the Htvtling Res 1 teuranl, K-JK Asbury avenue, has ae- " pared the *g«ncy "f lh* lYoy !-■««»• i{ dry. of I top* Ma v. This la an old-aa-1 abllahad, tellable firm and can give n A No 1 ear vice. Pal tons ran leave package* with Mr Hrnlth. and same ir will ba returned In a few day* L, adv . I0M If. Wantrp To nuroha-e a |w»wg» ' boat, 'JH to HO feat, half e«bi » preferred. * Must be It) g'»od running condition. Addveaa with larni*. DHL. Hoi No 4f7«. tiermaniowu *t*ttou PniladelM phia. Pi adv., U-IL it The ladies' Aid Hociely of the First I Baptist ( hurt h will hold a cake sale .aud baaat, Prtday and Haturdav. I>ec ' ftrd, and 4th, at MUi Asbury avenue. _ adv , t| |t. 41. -,! Kraah killed Wtet Virginia iurk.*y* 1 1 at to weal marks# prkw, h»r Thanksgtvlag. at Wart1*. You all know the i plana. Adv , || II it. p0* Rai.k Medium sired safe hi I good road tt Ion Hraannahle Apply J rtBNTtwat. oitlca adv., If.
Prc8cntatioti Made by President Stelwag^on at Fishing Clnb Meeting. President Henry W. Htelwagon, at the monthly meeting of the Ocean t'lty Fishing t'lub tn tlie Philadelphia 'bam her of Com merer room, Widauar Building, awarded -uvar watcb fob* lo the members of I tie w tuning team lutbetroru cup easting tournament bald hare on Labor Day The recipients were Dr John W. Pink ham. captain; Hemuel P. How. man, Charles M Vollum. Harry Rich ard* and L Brook* Anderaon. William L Orr, club plarmasttr, prasantad with a |J0 gold place by tbe dub lu appraclatiou of his services during the cummer. Dr. WilHam L Mav-aa. new editor of the club year hook for 1921, was given authority tu publish uol leas than 1000 copies or u-or* than J200 Tbe money from the $A voluntary assessment on members I* coming qd very well, almost |700 hsvtDgSdraihdy hNB received The • yea of all of the boya era now turned to the club's annual banquet In Philadelphia during the winter It promi-as to outdo the banquet* of all the other years. X Rs> n«nl. 1 nisisssia Dr. Wikaon Y Christ tan, 809 1 'antral avenue, thi* city, wlahaa to announce the Installation of tba latest Kd ward* X-Ray apparatus to bla al ready complete dental outfit. X-Ray diagnosis a specialty. adv , tf SPECIAL Suits and Overcoat* Made to Order $45.00 Three remtont why we cats make your clothe* cheaper One, onr motto- Small qnick aalaa Second, we bur cloth b? the boit. Third, we have tro high rent* ( P«T Our now looatlon-Rth St nnd Anbury Av*. Wslk u**a Oqusr* *■* gave "I sWw b«tl JULIUS ROTH TAILOR 9\
167 street lights out here on fourteen nights
"RALLY DAY" AT METHODIST CHURCH , k I Walter Gill, of Atlantic City, ^ Will Addrcbb Sunday School Members. i rtuuday wili be "Rally Day'' 10 tbe First M. E. ('burch An effort ba* { beau put forth Oo have au attendance , of at least at tba Huoday school At tbla session musical numbers will . ba oflerad by member* of tbe primary , department . and tbe class of Mr* J. Edward Vuaa. Walter Gill, of tbe ^ taw firm of Hooy, Bo He 4l Gill, of . Atlantic City, will make tba "Rally . Day"addraaa A large atteodanoe la deal rod. Along tba line of rallyiog tbe force* of tba cburcb. tba Epwofth League will bold IU upeutng season of tbe : e***ou It l* desireo that tbe member* M of tbla organization ba praeaul Huuday eveutng, at 7 o'clock, when a win tar c of act I va sarvloe* may ba started. Tba paator, tba Rev. George W. Yard, wilt preetde at tbe avaulug ear vice, wbau another of bla eerie* of picture* will ba abowo. Those who have no cburcb borne, are invited to a make tbla cburcb aucb " " " ~ c RESIGNS POSITION i i MIM Jcuatc ■. rellack Will be t* a Mis* Jeoota M. Pollock, child worker at tba Firal KapUel Cburcb ■luce June, 1919, recently leodered ber # resignation to (ha cburcb. to accept an . invitation from tb* Home wood (Pa.) ( 'burch a* aaatatant to tba paator. Her ' r.atguatlon, w hich w a* accepted wltb much regret by tbe local cborcb, will 1 take efleot Decern bar 1. M la* Pollock ba* baeo able to gat rloaa to tba cbttdrao, win t bam to bar leadership and ba* dona much good iu getting a solid foundation under tba Hunday school, and especially da vclopiog tba primary, work. 8be leave* Ocean City with tba boat wiabaa of bar many friend* TO SOUTH AMERICA H. Or. Foalda Will aeprcwat Bla Ftiw Tkere. Harry W. Foulda, eoo of Dr H. T. Foutd*. of tbt* city, left on Tuaaday for Huaua* Aire*. 8. A. where be expects tc remain a few year* a* tba representative of tbe Fat rbank Moras I'o , manufacturers of machinery Ha waa tba company'* Eastern manager foe Ita fuel oil eogtuoe, located la New York City. Harry spent about a week at bla home bare before starting on bla Journey. Ha la a graduate of t h a Oceeu City High School and wa* a lieutenant lo tba eervtce on iba other aide, making a fine record ■aaalva Lara* Contract. Tba Ooreon-Grumao Ck, of tbla city, ha* received tbe contract to build a concrete road between Washington, D. C., aud Alexandria, Va. Tba contract price waa $80,000. Tb# work will ba alerted at once. PROTECTION FOR DRIYER5 OF ADTO Timber Barricade* Erected b j City at Dangerous Street Bods. Director Robert K»*ber reported at tba weakly meeting of tbe City Cov id i** toners that twanty-tbroa timber barf load as bav* beau erected acroaa oeeae aud boa front roadways, as wall a* other rlacea hare, that bevr become dangerour fur automobile driver* and . other*. These barricade* are similar to those in V en in or and Atlaottc City. They are 4J feet blab and approximately 30 t fee t wide. Tbay are painted white. . wltb tba words, "atrvet aod" marked 00 I hem In large latter*. r ^ • $2,000 [ To Loan on First Mortgage Apply R L CHE8TER ] 460 Eighth St. •
City Officials Ask Company to Explain— Saperintgttdeat to Investigate. Tba <>reao l.'Uy Waretae" of ft be AUanfttc ( it> kaactnc Light Company na* made a new kuoteb In Ma ranard 'I' bare war* IT street arc light* oat of i/omaeiaetuci ibc first fourteen days of tbla aublli, acoordmc lo tba ra poets nf tba police department u> tba <JMy 1 na ma liar waa glean a abort, bn* ear neat, discussion by lb# annlan of tba board. *ed U was referred lo Cbe board a* a commiuoa of tba wbola. Acting Mayor t aaapbali, Iba nasi day. ulepbooad tba eonpaep* eu par inundoni w A lion tic CM y, taftftlng blm of chase cooduiooa and nvkftng wcrr aa explauation Mayor Oampball udd him thai tba Ally's atrwaft* moot bo ligblad. but iba ofbeiala foil ibai Kb# company should ba npttSed kofaf ibo city wont big bar. Tba aupenotoodaot axpraaaod aorprtao at Iba luftormaikxi. ebtek ear new* to bim Ha dM not know bather It woe du* to iDanfllrteal bolp or inefficient beip. bot ba pram lead to coma over witbio a day or two and make an Investlgatlm. Frank D. Allison, of Atlantio# CMj. arrested bare loft* to Iba aannn on tbe cbargv of conducting a gambling device on tbo Beard walk woe given trial at Gape May ( hurt Howes, a be days ago, and found go 1 lly. Ha woo sentenced u> pay e fine *f fWamd ooafta, amouuting In nil to •» For 8 a lx — KKcboo range In parfed order, bat water attachment. Apply Hxntinxl office. adv^ 11-11. tf. Rednced ^ All Hats 20% less than Marked Price J. H. BILDMTB ocui cm. 1. 1. Christmas | Cards | f! RIGkTLNOW is tbe tbnc lo pftatt I ■ roui order for g than tbia. We have the lacgaat K will pay yoa to vioit tbw store II, K oj however, yoa are na*bk ka So on, ■ A will be no extra charge for tbw N i special 1 IS CAMS eeatty bowed E ffi indwdiag enveftopoa O V V kg ■ FOUNTAIN NgNS CVCN9HANN NCNCILS CMANK'f gTaTlffiMgNV I ffi CTC. 5 Sat table tor Chi iilmii GiOa {Ernest Beyer! i*stu m tTiiaai ' j Pacific mi kettvcb has | ■ ■^r^^ilwlwiab
\ 6% Mortgages and 'j Safety a They hitt always heea considered by pendent investors the safest form of invMlntBt Investments offering large interest retnms an yoar money are nsually accompanied by risk* when a First Mortgage an real eOtate is always vforth look First Mortgages an Ocean City Real Estate are the highest form of investment, carrying absolute protection aad safety Any member of the Aba/ £Mfl* will send yon a list of mortgage# for tale.

