Ocean City Sentinel, 18 November 1920 IIIF issue link — Page 4

ARMISTICE DAY CELEBRATION • (ConUousd Iron rir«l Hag*.) upou ail the member* lo renew their uiciubNtblu end tor utbiri to become member* of thv Ked ('roe*. The Kev. Alfred Oliver, chaplain of the Korty-ululb Infantry. U H. A , m b«Cluulii| hie nldmw, tuidf an appeal for the support of the lied t'ruaa Hoc let y, referring to It* grand work duriiif the war He told of a number of lucldsDla wiine***,] by him ou thv other elde during the wtr end ah j in Parts ou the dey the arm I. lie* we* elcued. C'heplelu Oliver wee followed by Frof. Jam*- M. Htevro*. -uperlutendcol of the cliy'e public schools. w ho presented e victory uiedel to Capl. Alfred K. Hmltb, of the Tweuty -multi Iteglmeol. of which orcauixaltou iuo*l of the boy# of tbteclty aud county were a pert. Prof Hteveue eeld that he could uut help thinking that If every grown men and woman In Ocean ( Ity, all of whom owe a deep debt for what these toy* did for tbeui. waa pre** ut at this tneeClug. these walls could not contain the uutuber aud every seat would be crowded. He had feelings of dl* appointment that there were uot more present. The feelings of the people, be was sure, were not Te presented by the attendance, but any tune the |*o' pie are needed, they will be quick to respond. Mr Htcvens said that he supposed It Is natural that the day should te celebrated In various ways. This ef ternoou. In this church, they had the room full of the coming citizen* of Ooeen Uty. -The school children mind me better than their eiders," said the speaker, "else there would be j a big crowd here toulght." The sneaker told of the old Liberty Hell lu Independence Hail. Philadelphia, tolling at 11 o'clock that inurulog There was great Joy, aud that waa right. Then, lu Imagination, he i took bis hearers to London at one uituule or eleven o'clock that day and I asked them to witness the sad scenebeing enacted there. At the first stroke from Hig Hen, Is there shout ) tog? Hells ringing? No. There Is absolute silence for two minutes. Lei | us be glad, said the speaker, thai, w hile we did our duty, we were not called upon to suffer so much. There !• scarcely a borne over there without one vacaut chair Isn't it fitting, i then, that there should be slleuce for two minutes? Tba speaker then viewed, in his mind's eye, the solemn funeral cortege passing through the streets of London Mr Stevens eloquently told of slmi lar scenes In Perls, aud then took hi* hearers beck 1900 years to the shore* of Palestine, when our Ms-trr fought Hie fight for the salvation o! the world This fight has continued ever since.' and In Prance these young men from Ocean (Hy had the privilege « f takiug part. , lbeD the I medal to CapL Smith, oue of which is t to be given every one takiug part In the conflict. In presenting the medal to Capl. Smith, Prof. Htevens said that it bebeen made glorious by the sacrifices ofl millions. It is a wonderfully sacred . • emblem. "The man who wears thle will *|. | ways be a man, and I know you kll art," said Mr. Htevene. I On behalf of tba Young Men's Progreselve League. Dr. J. Tbooley | Hugbee presented Capt. Smith with a eta** for «M.«. riillBlnS over from the subscript loos to the eer i 1 vice men's memorial tablet. | "It te a great privilege to have a small pert id this excellent program' ■ inis evening in commemorating the . signing of the armistice ou the elev- 1 enth hour of the eleventh day of the! I eleveotb month, two years ego, which i brought to an end the greatest war lu I history aud spared the lives of mauy here this evening." said Dr. Hughes I. ••Hot the part I have the pleasure of taking to this program Is due in a It very large m*a*ure to the many L friends of the American Legion who ! reside In or near Ocean City, 1 "The extreme eflorla on the part of * the Young Men's Progressive League I to secure and erect a suitable meoior f •• • public- voiced appreciation aod to also enmmemorat- the eacrl- , ficee made by theae meu, who gave ( their best to the world In the hour of I peril, ere well known to you all: nul. 1*1' iWI forfe<' ' ** permltied to

remind you of the difficulty exper . J ambers of the memor appointed to so licit funds for the erection of the memorial and the consummation of their efforts lo the great aud historic occa- 1 Sff* froDl of c,|y taall on July -b»n lb, glr.i,„ etuw*, in lb, bl.lorjr of Oc*«n City ,wmbl«| .'iHH'.!! »»d f»l.bf» tion, to wltoess the noveiim* 0f one of the most beautiful mouumeuts lobe! fouud anywhere. In memory of the boys from Ocean City | gltd that they were privileged to have even a small part In this visible ap prove of your splendid service. Hut not alone cl Id they contribute a sum suffigteat to pay for the erection of this beautiful memorial. They 'went over the top,' even as you boys did, or ' W.rrV**lY 10 *° '0W9r lh® 'op.' eiemplifylug the performance of a patriotic duly In so doing." Y Dr. Hughe# here read the report of his committee, at follows; Total contributed, t&sft s »u lV>et of memorial, j^gg * Lfitf ill locldeuial expenses, Helen ce left and donated to Amertcan Legion, a^gl ' The committee realized," said Dr. Hughee, "that while the muiiumrnt would serve as a great reminder to the general public of the woik of the men in the service, nevertheless there was something of a more useful nature thai the young men would ultimately seek— a home where you could hold your meetings, and which would f*rw* resting place for your visit log ^buddies,' and also a great social headquarters for the officer- and men of the service and their friends "The memorial tablet fund commit lee promised the contributors to the fund, said I»r Hughes, • thai ail surplus funds should L. given to thr - Morgan Kanck Poet of the American Legion, to be used by them as thay saw j fit. It Is. therefore, a great pleasure ■ l° me, representative of the memorial ' tablet committee of the Young Men's Progressive league, to Hand to you » « p,'b. '•presenting Morgan , ***** for ,hf •«" ! WH4 While we wish It was many s times this amount, we believe that it 1 will serve as a stimulus in greater a< 1 tlvlty on the part of i he members and • friends of ths poet to obtetn a stif. I ficisnt amount to avect a great build- 1 Ing i list will add to the already beauti ti ful structure* of Ocean city, n , .'j J*"1 tang#or#»nu that the men* Iwrs of the Young Men'* Progressive " league are with you, heert and soul. and whenever yon waul anything n from them that le within their power in grant Just a*k, and It le yours We « would hav# you remember that we do u not forget your work and your sacrt '' noes end thai ynu have made Amer- t» lea and the world safe place to live n. in, Wow your mi.. Ion 1a to spread f' throughout tbl. nation love, fldellte r and justice to all " 7 Capi. Hmtth briefly thanked Mr. u. Htevens and Dr Hug baa for their gift

expressing his hifhe»t„ a pp racial lou I aud that of the other aervice man . I Heeaid that the money will be used toward the buying of a home for the u meu sometime lu the future The poal J Is now meeting lu lbs .-Ally Cum mis alousrs' chamber#, which Itie City Commissioners kindly permuted thriu lo use. The boys are auxiuus lu have a home, aud at their next meet lug lr they w ill decide a* to donating their e bonuses for the establishrnvtil of this ; home, which will be a credit to Ocean fjCiyr. u | The assemblage sang "The Htsr i Hpaugied Manner" ami the bcuedicat lou was given by Mr Uilllsoii l « — * w ♦ ■ FINIS SOCIAL ROOM

• j — — s J Presbilefiana1 Assruibli tflai Couiplcle lu l-:«cr> Wat '.I The new assembly hall of the h'lr»i , Presbyterian Church Is our of lh< . most complete aud up-iodale roomi , to be found lu any church l ite ban [ 'quel room I* equipped with uialeri. sufficieut to BivouimtHlate ^.'wi pr>>( h without crowding or confusiou. l'hr 1 1 modern kitchen is proving lobe thv , I admiration of all who have seen It r The trustees of the church deter , mined lo give the ladle# of Hie church , the best |Nidslblr lo asslsl thrut IU . I their work, aud the kitcheu delights I the hearts of the good house w ives It I* rquipi etl w ith the most mvnlrni gas . stoves and ovrlis capable of pr«jsr ling food for three hundred people Id ! addition, a splendid warming table forms part of tbis .-ooking equipmrut J Laige wash tia>> have been built e* (tecially for the washing of the greai I I quantity of dishes Hot aikl cold . waler in unlimited quantity, and I every convenience for the rapid dry- , I lug of the di-hes has been made He r side* these comforts aud conveniences a splendid cj-ttee uru has been in I stalled and the finest colTee is assured The supnly wf dishes has been re I planished, so that sixteen tattles can be prepared for (tie | eople. Cooking I utensils of the finest kind have been purchased and are ready for u»e. ll la needless to aay that (he various or gamzatlous of the church are pleuluiug to make the beat use possible oi this great asset to their work. Thwuka Her Friends. Mra. Daniel Hampsou desires. I through the Hkntinkl, to return bit thank, to those friend* who so ktudly assisted her during the days of the sickness and death of her liusbaud. j SutiBUt of the Oepifiklp, ■uagimiRt, Cuct • latin, Etc.. Required hi the Act of Cotgrm ef August 24, 1912. «*f Oceii City Sentinel, published weekly at I Ocean City, New Jerwey, for October 1, 1V«PSlate of New Jersey \ I County Gape M.y i Heiore ma, a Notary Public in and tor I the State and County aioraaaid, personally appeared K. Curtia BoUmoo, who. biting t-scu duly sworn aco>r«ling to law, <!*].««- | and aay. that be is the Owner of the Ocaxx | Crrr haxnsxi., and th it the following h.b> | the beet id his knowledge and belief, a tru> .tatea cut of the ownership, managrtueut I (and if a daily paper, the rireulatiniu etc.. of tba aforesaid pnblieation for the date shown In the above . aphon reqnired by the I Act ef Angn"t 24. 1912, embodied in sec ! tion 443, Postal Laws am! Regulations, printed on ths reverse of thi. fonu to wit : 1. That ths names and addresses of 1 the pnhlbhvr, editor, managing editor, and hasinewi managers are: Name of— Post Offlce AUrtrrs. | R. Curtis Rehhitea. «- City, N. J. Editer R. Curtn Rohiasei, " • Managing Editor, R Curtn Roknsoa. - " I Business Miniger, R. Curtis Rehtutee 2. That the owners are: (Give namm snd adtlreasea of Individ oal owners, or, if a r> irporation, a»ve its name and lb« nam<« and addresnea of sioekholdera owning or holding 1 par cent, or more of the total amonnt of stock.) R. Curtis Rohtooe. Ooaan City. N. J. 3. That the known bondholders, mortgagees, and other security holders, owning or holding 1 per cent or mure of total amount of t..nds. mortgages, or other securities are: (If Utere aaa none, eo state ) Ocean City Seniieel has no bonds, asort- ' gegcw, or other seenritiea against it. R. CURTIS ROBIISOR. Sworn to and subscribed before me this tenth day of November. 1W**. (Saai.) Faaktt E. Daaar. NoUry Public. (My coin mission explrws May kiltUl.

Ordinance So. 150. • I An oMin.DC to lay oat, opro. sr.de and Kival • nrteea fool »|<1» .iw: hetwr u Irty fourth siren ana TtilrtyBitb s ifr* 1 »•»« "antral avenue In 1 1 j'~' ■ •~i *-~ i \ '• That in* flheen fool wide *tre*i I I G'tvolUeeao Vhy. New Jereey. altu 1 1 wSe bat warn Tbi»i> -fourth street and Thirtyflfib street and Wraley Rvennevand Ootrai « avenue, ah.li be Uld <Au. opened. mmSS FJBVT!rd ■®rordii>l t« lb* grade ordlnanc of i be City or oee.n «1ly, .* *«tati||ahM ibe , ftWd* In eeld local i.,o * * , .k^1001 .Tto* *hBl1 of aucb Iblekoesa a. i. provMwl for by tbe plan, and ! I speeincatlon orttket'ili Bnglaeer. Mcoi'on ». Thai th • work shall bedane and Uis material* furnished according n. it,« pi.aaandaperinmtion.oi|b*rtty Kaglnetr and on nie In the t liy t'terk's offloe I Herip.u t. Thai ibertwia, damage* and exI ]»iiw« of I be tmnr«iv*n»eiit a» r*i>r*eeiii. the ,apecui and peculiar hen en Is conferred up»n If!* tb* land aii.i rr*i mtaie hrn*filed tbsraby shall r.e .u.sel itirteou in *%■*! "lWi helmed lo ar^uire. M*ct|on •>. That this oMInanr* shall utr r r*Uo° 01 from II* NOTlGK Take notice I bat I he almve ordltiantw «»• p»a*4.i on Brsi and aee>H><l reading a| a inn t- ■ eg of the hoarrl of Commissioner* ol O «<aii Vnv?oiT 'J-" "" ft'*! day of ,, V 1/51 »W- t.hen on for *' I*""'' .al | It In U»e< otnmiMioner* • 1. n, .« . , u. , imsa-i C'l y. New Jer»r\ , «t the hour of « t« r*-« o clock in ibe aflt rnnoit . r " u " fnriimw of lay log • « "rv,n« "Od er* vet ing «» JSt Tl.irt) i.M.rth and Ti.trty- fifth si eels and W'r»ie\ aoiivn •ral even. ies, in 1 »*-•• . a i t>, New Jer.V-, l,Zt Fu!^ u»!uf U?1 *n'! Ihc'.-ol I r.,uulikKltY A | SHE1UFPS SALET ufartSiA T.rit uf 1 ,rrl F«elsa. f.g a«l« of Wi.i tgugi .I |»n m!%r» lo ntr , 1 1 r «-<-|r . | utued out of lh. < ..iirt of i hanccry "i V. iviTVnTr m ?Mh dajf 4klo^r. A l> i™*'. iiilllf m,,rrr»" H'r | irr Sew J.H/! ^•elation or ih-ean i ||y VJHf ' '4wrnl,°n "f HH- SIM t. of S\ lt^r£fT,« ' "Oiplalnanl, ami \V«rm» lhr ,,f twelve atwl five r» '' oi.. o'clock in ti.« to 'TJT "h zidiA:y\ SmVr. Nri-JrricV!" JR ft,"** f rialn mortgaged vwvmlws Slhit Sa"flC ,M ,hf ,f (•lain! in tl,> k,k| ,-allv. partlrulaHv wl an' thai i« to aay i i All thai certain trnct af Innds an.l nrem ttloatr m thr ctt, oTpSaitirr m ^ Jr,racT,'llLn!r^,M" , C I. . ""'I dcsrrllwil a. follow. Itrglniiliis at a |..iot In ths ttorlhra.h >1, fine of Irnth atrrVl ^hrn- tt.r .Vm^ U ,., trrsectnl |«y the aoull.r«»|rrly line of Picas nr^h'r,;,,ri iWjKS* hi5 MTR sMLhr*%*rti* i*«* ■LvJ -V:rur' ,»<^r"'*flve fe» t In an . . . A"r If* aoiithen»lrrlt parsllel with -.-1 .11. street, fifty f£( ft mn si.TwlV Jhnicv |S) s.Nithw . »|, rl> (isrwlh I Jfih avenue, arventy hsr frrf tn ||,r fodibeevlrrly |(n* of a.id Tenth .1 rrr, - SVfi ■ il in 'T •l"n« ^ KUfii • ii » ftf »"ld Tenth Strnl flity ch rest to |.tacr of twgiiinlna * n.,.„ no, , fe,*" | w§mm, llareanrt A Mr* I men, %opra. I

Sale for Taxes . Pub lr no.lC" Is lieflrv *•*-»• »•) I W li <rielgli, I'ollectOf of la sr. fur lb* i il i • ucsii l'll>. i'wp« May « -»auM. N w Jer- », ll.ti by v irtio id il»* lUiub Is ».irli e m* aud prorl'lad. be w ill .*11 ai |i.abll> sdleel the lands, I ueineMa. here lliantenl* and ira - ' lal* berriaaftrr iitvnll »n*l. -»r any pari llirrwif, .'iiflrieat fur tl»e |air|M*** W» pa> ii>> s . lieu iiu-rcMi ( *r «l»e yea' isi». i-»r i e -iMirt«-l.l«r*ii fu » h>cb aa> person or perWau- * agree to take liir •win' . (Hd *«>W4--il gQII> ami par llie Ut lien lioreoii lurii. ii ' Cutl and l.legeel ut tilt, or |ii f» -a, u no on - w ill I. »;r .» a lr. ... Of •».(■ 1 hr *M1<I • . will take ]i|ae>- in Ibr i «»iu iuimi<n»> r« IP.tiri. at i l» Halt, • hwan I'ltj , N*w Jer*«-j , on Monday, December 20, 1920 at one oYu.es in ti.r aftbrooop. Th* t Id lar.dft. ir 10 im u' • hrr*<1tta«ir la. and r»«l e.lalr, an to la- «i«ld aud Ibe ban e td I lie person* ag •lii.l whom th« aal-1 ta if* ha » »• tw n uld on a<^*«uol of lh* aante, si"1 it* ainouni of taxes laid on aMvoiul of cat h parcel area* follow* Owa«r L*i Ho Ml laa Adv. Harriet Mx l» adui <u o p. ti. * 01 M Hay (bond ti. IVatirli lit* »r : «i " IK inw «l oih m Tuvuwtd 1 itia. a.o. v. a is ag *1

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John Marts Lumber Co. Ninth Straat and Havan Avsnua OCEAN CITY. N. J. 1-umSer MtUwjrk. M Baiiitng Paper, Piaster Bo*r4. Nails, Saab Wcigba 0 otc. Eettoaalca Furnished. Prompt Delivery ****** "M,m ourrmo *mo acaoiii aaaaaa. muao mmo facial raaarasaar ATTB0TIOM oar CMliOfff* 4 BCfO'SLrr Jerry DeFranco • t y-l 1 • Ail.tha-Vaar.A'ound BARBER QHOR •A3 Aabury Avanua •in va crvv Hsu a A»m** m-OF. a**oe »mtmm afd Su*MC*Rl ACe —w.ra.o i SrmctT ahq By ffowal* t.im 1 The Hurlev-JonesGo. '"ZZ1Z"' Men's SuiU, Overcoats and Raincoat*. W«»uien'a Nobby Tuloeed and Fancy I Costume Suits. J'e •'# prepared to meet the demands of the family, our Winter stock »* hcee for your approval; not only will von tie satisfied with war select tan but we are in a position to give you a 10 per cent, discount ou all' cash order* «w 50 daya. Brunswick Phonographs ami Records; the Brunswick plaea all <lwc records. Brunswick double-faced record,, CAMPBELLS GARAGE C M. CAMPBELL, Prop. 9 Twelfth Street and Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY, N. J. WIRE K R A U S 8 To VVire Tour House Mo. I77.W 411 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY ^ GEYSER. Baby Size* rcK' *9°- °° Standard Family Sire Laundry Sire $i 70.00 ' ^ <r ^PPCr "r"l>S i'pacc economy and snds driven by propeller V special features FOR SALE ONLY BY BERTRAH HILLMAN 1220 Asbury Avenue r^VtAKT. WW« aaorVABLV ssr- rr »rr« «M "» lew It to tl snu e°v vww oauoe cw r-.wxjw *mi *eo« i.ves to ir.aas kui> um vww t W V o A g I a s t. » > K > I a t » » I I c o V » 1 OAKLAND SENSIBLE SIX MANY men and women, who could well afford costlier car*, are driving Oakland Senfaldc Six Coupe*. Their selection wax prompted primarily by the unmatched value thac fta handsome, sturdy car represents and the unusual operating economies that the Oakland Sensible Six effects over ■ long lifetime of efficient performance. • addrtemal lot Win W\t—\ fiqutpmar* j7j CHARLES SACK Central Garage Ocvan City i*«kwat* iwuvtrnv New Jcmrv I B

PJ " A RE you using Edison Mazda Lamps ? If ^ not, why not? They give three times as much light as the old style Carbon lamps for the same current consumption. OCEAN CITY ELECTRIC SERVICE of Atlantic City Electric Company »l |

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