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Ocean City Sentinel TH 11 llHDA Y UKUKMHKUJ. HO) SVe hIihN be Kind to receive Hcuim of tiett'B and eoiuiuuiileatliiun of tulereat lo tliiH community and our reader* rvery wlieru. v\ll tMiuiinuiileatioiiM * I ion Id la* no(„„ii*anUxl wltli the full umuv and «t|drettM of lh" writer. not liiMMMtaarllv for puldleaUp i'" i'" r f t

K,„HI ff'li Heavy tide riiri»Ui>*« I (Usance. Tl,e Frogra e*onpe* place Ca|»e May willed at the Cjl> CliatulM UlKht. S. M. Ho IT ,.|ve allel *ll< .\«i»ury aveu diuup I he wo i Ine of the I Point not 4 imoiiila each, ihe llfheriuei load «»f cat Hal Hie regular Woiiihii'h Ml Kir-t l're«bjr held Hi the h \Vr«ley a vet next Tuemli uYloCb ■ PI Jucrpli Mo City, loday MT William F. I'hlH, wan «tu day. Mra. Mars a ha* returned phi*. M Irtri Lllllts from a trip to York. M I»h Dnlny to operation IoiihIIH. II. K. Bard Florida, whei i he winter. t Frank C. plila, wi* a * in till* city. Mr*. Ha mm li visiting he lii Camden. * Mra. Mary Iibh none (o lend CHI VIHU.M Homer* Vc moved to SO® Apbury aveiit Mra. M. J returned Moo to Philadelpb Joseph He Sunday at tin I levin*, thin I A F. Collie cliy, have gut he i* In Iiuhiq MUM* Kmliy her Inuiie In t vlall in Flilla» Fid w ard Hi home Hi lilt* • to fnendn In C T K. Wld I'tillhilrlphia, their Park pit C. Ferry c| anepled a p drug More In Mra. Kobff wan a recent Mra. Lydla L Charles lt| ployed In baa returned | Mra. It. I turned to hei vlall to retail* John J. Fo city, returuei upending hov« Mr*. Hora phla, v tailed mat), and fa day. Mr*. Willie returned hoi days' vlall to city It. Walli* a npent the Tl their collage city. Mr*. Jerry thle city, ape daya with h Court House Mtsa Marh pbta. a *un spending a Wesley aven Mra. J. Tl have returne< tended atay the child w*> May I In Ho bertoii, spent nier'* parem and wife, of William L A P Mil Utr, to HI Peters will remain I William H adetphla, we They expect burg. Kl»., n Miss Catb (Jeorge A spend lug a 1 at her home] Charles 0 Houth Detail ciallnn. and Hriglits, wej City Knglj Jr , atnl fad aparltvifflt*! the collage 4 William [I turned to j| apriiding I II* in I'hiiadrl) Cheater, Center til visited Ills ft and wife, of was acc»niM Icr of (Jennl Mlaa Dnlb llir Thanket parriite, sy. I lila city lege. Carlieli Iteuben t atnl Kufufe plilt, open mmher. Ml In this rliy, Mra. VM Ml"*** M<p ■pent the' 1 their cottifi pan led by 4 phla

John Mrtilnvern end wife, who. lived her* for some time, have gone lo Itelmar. He has been transferred lo Itelmar hy Hie gas company, by' whirh he was employed as a meter . Ie«l#r, Mia* Julia Blake, an Instructor at Ml. HI. Mary'* College, Plaiufleld, has returned to thai Ihilllotlon after i spending Ihr hnlldav* w||h her brother the liev. Thomas K. Blake, of this city. U, H, H Purnay aud A. W. Hleka, '

1 GAS LIGHTS DON'T BURN DOWN TOWN * South Ocean City StrcctB Not Properly Illuminated, Rcsii dentB Report. ) Itirwinr h'iaiiwr ht. ni mi On. nipfilnir

I ItllBl IWPOMIS, \W Hills Payable will* FhI 111 1 Brai Itfwrve H*nk ntttxvw ron Total . llATAJTiM 8 1 Miaia of New J«r**y, t'onnty of I #1* §U i |, It. h. MowW, I'Hshler of 'h? hi ti •.in t-.i hank, 00 aoisiunty *w*«r lhat lbs «S nlwive ■lalsmshl is irwe to lb* i**i of my 9 | .no.IMn «« "Ji't MOW„K„. ,«hl.. |i Hwttrn and ■«ii*erihe<1 M-fots m* It) la Win « «* s°™n6iftPI.«ilwmi i< Nni«r> public. m n. n HT1T"«. K I a, W iVV4VSklltf ■ It HOW AHP TBOttN ■ Diraetoni, i HUB

CITY WANTS VIEWS ON I SPORTS IN MUSIC PAVILION

t I WILL MAKE 100 .1 TfiNf; nuir.R nsn.v

S Com tn l&sionerH Defer Action on Request of Number of Prominent MemberB. The following resolution, adopted

Ocean City Sentinel-Supplement VOL. XL. OCEAN CITY, N. J., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, J 920. No. 36

MEMORIALS | OF BEAIJTY AND DURABILITY Finoly hammered, exquisitely carved and polished— lettered and finished according1 to your own taste. | BOO MONUMENTS, HEAD- ^-7-^ STONES, MARKERS, COR. NER POSTS, SILLS, ETC., ^ yjr TO SELECT FROM J^ORUXUQIIIf on dlapluy In our ahow yards ^ at PlcoHantville ami Cmudcu. 7®"®* They represent the Inrgeat and 1 finest stock of me mo rial a ever 1 collected together by one con- V I ' ; corn. They have been cut fmni \ f~ / standard gninit.1* and marbles \ L '|3 / tlait tvero puroluute.l before prices advanced to the present J , __ ~ - . ' figures. ■Hn ^ ^ ^ . j WE SPECIALIZE IN DESIGNING, MANUFACTURING AND ERECTING MAUSOLEUMS, PUBLIC AND PRIVATE MEMORIALS. CAMDEN YARD MAIN OFFICE AND YARD Opp. lUrlclfth Ceuictcry „ l'lr^anlvlllo, N. J. ! Opp. Athuiiie City CVmrlcry Bell rhoao 2737 Ik4l I'houo Fleaeant\llle 1 REPRESENTATIVES * O. J. Hnmmcll. Pres., 117 N. Cornwall Ave., Vontnor, for Atlantic City. A. L. Ilaiumell. Vice Pres.. Ab»econ, N. J., for Cumberland. Capo May, Burlington. Ocean and Atlantic Counties. P. llalght. Camden, N. J., for Camden, Bulcm and Gloucester CounUaa. W. DuBola. Clayton, N. J., for Clayton and vicinity. H. B. Halo. Cherrlton, Va_. for State of Virginia. O. J. HAMMELL CO. PLEA8ANTVTLLE, N. J. 1 THE UNIVERSAL CAR 1 | 1 j Ford Sedan— 4 wfckty comfortable c,ar ^ for every day of the year. Has most en * joy able refinements combined with al the utility of the touring car. Finely upholstered — most luxuriously — with plate glass sliding ! windows, it is cool in hot weather while dry and , warm in fall and winter. It is the regular simple-to-hamlle and ever-enduring Ford chassis y with a bonton body— the family car that not I only pleases with its comfort but saves money in [ low fieucost and after operation. Let us give ' you a demonstration and the price is only $795 : f. o. b. Detroit. >i 1 — > Pleasantville Motor Co. 7 South Main Street Washington Ave. * PLEASANTVILLE. N. J. a Phone II i 1 I Buick and Dodge Brothers' Cars | 1 Maccar Trucks Y PARTS FOR THE ABOVE VEHICLES PHILADELPHIA DIAMOND GRID BATTERIES T m JOS. SCRIVANI, PROP. ^ 2 CENTRAL GARAGE MOTOR SHOP ibf ^ i 030 TO «30 ASBURY AVK. 111 W. Wl LDWOOO AVC. |A I OCCAN CITY, N. J. 11A.11A W. PINC AVC. ^ *1' F. TOWNICNO. «*«•. WILOWOOD, N. J. *F ra Full Linb or Fiqk and Qoodvban tin ca SURF LAUNDRY G20 Oc«nn Avenue m..™. i«j Ocean City, N. J. GOOD WORK, QUICK SERVICE, A1X WORK DONE ON PREMISES PLEASE GIVE US A TRIAL LAUNDRY NOW OPEN t «

BIRTHDAY PARTI FOR GEO. 0. ADAMS Former City Commissioner Remembered by Members of Republican Club. The birthday auutveraary of former ; City I'mnrulfHouer George <). Aduuii WB* made the oeeaalon of ah ei-Joy able little celebration by a number of the (Member* of the Ocean Pity RepubliI can t'luh at the club room* VVedneaI day evening of l»*t week. Mr. Adam* ha* pa»»ed a number of mi!r*lohe» in life'* journey — *0 many, | In fact, llial little thing- like that escape hi" memory, a* on tin* occa*lnu, mm! reminded l>y hi* friend". There wa- a utile repa*l provided.! thi* duly being in charge of I ulrb Collin*, of the club'* eniertalmiieiit ; C'tnnilltee. atld who did lum*elf proud William Jt. Hughe*, who wa* toBi>lma*>ter. "Bid lhat they had gathered in a Micial way aud tn celebrate the greate*l victory in the Republican parly, and aLn they wye thereto help celebrate the hirthdSy auulver* rare of a worthy aud honored citizen. Caleb t olllua *ald that it had beeu decided, because of the birthday* of a { number of number*. Id the recent k paid aud near future, 10 give pre*enl* that evening lo many of the member*. Then the prr*eut*, all wrapped, were pa**ed around, with the retjue*l that they would tint be opened uutll after the luucb. TIiom tbua remembered. be*!de Mr Adam*, were Mayor Champion, Freeholder Jobu P. Fox, Dr. Henry T. Foulde, who la (ax a*eee*or; Coroner J. Freecott Cadman, William K. Hughe*, City Bollcllor and A*aembly> =r man Andrew C. Boawell. City Trea» aurer C. H. Hcull, City Knglueer William H. CoIUmou, Health O nicer T. Lee Adam* and W. T. Carwitben. ■ ■ • + m • « 1 ■ PLAYED GOOD GAME Bat Legion Bo>> boat to Kegatone A. C. The new ly-formed football team of Morgan-Hanck Poat, American Leglou, of (bit city, played lia firal game Thankaglvlug afternoon. It* oppoueut* being (be Kcyaloue A. C. eleven, of Atlantic City. The vlcltora were not quite *0 hutky a* the Oceau City boy*, out tbey went to U with a will and cooelderable *cleuce, wlunlug by the acore of 12 to 0. It wa* a well played game, aud held the intert*t of the large crowd of vndtor* throughout the coole*t. The local boy* put up a *ur| rl*lngly good game and they won the plaudit* of Ihe «|*rl«)Uii». Leonard Murphy wa* the *tar for the legion boy*. The vtidtor* have been playing right along and were more expetl lu mauy waya. Line-up: Keystone a. C. American Legion Dor an left end Dittrich Fennypacker left tackle Sharp Bcbweudy left guard Hanmno Itruder center Wallace Audcreon right guard Kergu*ou Keating right tackle Adam* Parker right end Towo*end Cooover quarterback Williama Hlgbee left halfbabk Hreckley Harris right halfback Tutblll Sharp fullback Murphy Touchdown*— Conover aud Parker. Keyatone A. C.; Murphy, legion. Referee, Dr. Buyder. Umpire. Greenberg. 8ERIE8 OF MI8HAP8 a ^ H. B- Hoevrer aai Wile Made Lackr icacape. J With tbalr wood and glaee enclosed R* auto thrown on ooe aide by the imL pacl of a collialon with two larga r wheel* on the rear of K A. Porter'* K two bor*e laud wagon on Aabury ava L nu*. near Thirtieth atrveL Saturday P evening, H. B. Mowrer aud wifa, of K tbta city, made a narrow e*cape from Ba death. A* It waa, hla now aud one of r bit baoda were cut, and hie wife's K ahoakler waa bruited. Tbey werr L brought to tbta city after tbey had F crawled out of the upper aide of the 1 machine, aud their Injuries were | dieeeed hy Dr. Her*chtl Pattlt Mr. aud Mra. Mowrer were coming & to (heir home in thia city from their ^ farm at Marmora. Rain waa falling J and thla. with the darkneaa. pre ft vented them from eeelug the Porter w wagon, which la aald tn bt'a been mlnua a rear light, ft The crash frightened the horaea at- ^ (ached to the wagon, and they ran r» away. One of (lie animal* da*hrd in3^ tn K P. Rrrger'a auto, which wa* go £ lug down town, and broke one of tta F leg*. The hnrae later wa* *hol. R The machine* of Me**re Mowrer and Berger were considerably datnagrd, !* ' " * " it man for Florida, ^ K. V, Corenn and wife, of Maimora, left yesterday in their auto for 8t. Petersburg, Pla,. where they Will, as umibI. spend the winter, occupying their new home, which they had built during the Slimmer They *ere accompanied l>y Hubert Hipp and bride, who wa* Mlaa Lulu Young, of Marmora. i I »

OwfPl>Ki'9C»vdSa 4BEKhoS3 THftrc PCXKf (j\| h 1 ' ^8 SCOAH mpSB&A 9Q - Overland 4 Touring:, $945; Roadster, $945; Coupe, $1525; Sedan, $1575; Chassis, $800; Prices L o- b- Toledo CITY GARAGE Pricea subject to L. W. MILLER change without T* , notice. Seventh St. and Haven Ave. •r CAXum wntu **crtA*x.Y k««t ,n«-,w or m?M 11 K» 25 mm »«(« T«t CALL ON Of GAMUNt AM) rcOM ^000 TO 12.C09 M1LA1 Ok TUlLL ^ . — . — . - x mm R ■ THI OAKLABD I I N I I I L I SIX COUrg 'OAKLAND SENSIBLE SIX MANY men and women, who. . could well afford costlier cars, are driving Oakland Sensible Six Coupes. Their selection was prompted primarily bv the unmatched value that this handsome, sturdy car represents and the unusual operating economies that the Oakland Sensible Six effects over a long lifetime of efficient performance. * _ * ' a Touring Cor, S J 235; Roadster, $12$$; Coupe, StttS: Poor Door Sedan, JlttS f. o. b. Pontine, Mich. Additional (or Tire ▼bee! Equipment $75 CHARLES SACK Central Garage Ocean City immediate delivery New Jersey b — Geo. F. Saxton PAINTING, paper hanging. GRAINING a»o DECORATING 935 4SBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY smoni, »-w NEW JERSEY PUUMBIINQ , Ar* yonptting «»tir« *ati*fiM4k>n m to prtoa* workmanship and bn*in«wi courtaiyF If I ODi, It will pay yon to gir* ra* a trial. I am tr an a<wp(h>nally gvKoJ po«itKm to taks oar* of yonr rajmii work of whkh ! mako a «p*ci*Hy. I bar* nooxponaire **t*hh*hUMmt or clerical force to maintain, Hit* iu« a trial. eiotti PhonM Ce Ma BACON 607 lilghth »t •b

Papcrhangers Furnished if Desired | Cooper Wall Paper Stores J (IRORtltl W. COOPER, Proprietor I 905 ATLANTIC AVENUE •*

COMFORT STATION I MAY REMAIN OPEN Mayor Champion Favors Idea of Winter Music Pavilion Auxiliary Members. Mayor ('bam plou *a!d at the mrrl-'j

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It is the roost Nutritious Food. i j WM. F. VALET I I 7 KM5 Asburg Ave. Ocoan Cltg. N. J. —Us (■■■■■■■■■H19H9HM9MI MMHT

mem* AID centan. Scotch 2£aZl m idc.uiMK.Kr, cummoroM AN OITY NEW JER&MY OrKM ALL XtUM "V'- I. Sa. W a y. ^ mldA Amm Mass *4 LLr *u*m. la!UU* tut Ur-d. bin' I'lBlISMSU IU' wmL a* it. ■. W *r4ori/ OooMsws MNW '.<rrv,.ri+ Waft lUdimm I— i —Bs **>»* 0. » TOWMMN, M. Mr U^mdMtm THE EISCAYNE Open Friday. April 2 fciu<e.l£c WAldt Ac. »»«rjr WAnj&m 'yrtfun avenue oppoaite Mooriyn terrso* Private BaLha Hook I mt t~ BL.UkI>i*,0» udt GANDV COTTAGE frlZ <J«Dtfml Atslos 1 >cean tJlty .Si* Jsrstj UfMM All U ta ThAT Wares room* mac srasry r'^ ~rr "r n MOO. l.TDLX GaWfaT, Prop. lei* PIMM. 21LJ UOMMm *'M Theo. F. Hildreth Electrical Contractor Jobbing Work a Spociaity Office: 1032 Central Avenue OCEAN CITY, N. J. ¥ T AVE yoc a cottage, bungalow or apartment to furnish.? Wa have a line of FCRJttTURX at leaa than Philadelphia priced. Window shades a specialty. CHAS. E. ADAMS A BRO. J20-22 ASBURY AVE. 15*41 Pfaaoc. »A« Mark Lake Estate UNDERTAKERS j, PRESCOTT CADMAN, Jr,, Funeral Director 639 Central Avenue Ocean City New Jersey ALTO EQUU»M0rr John G. Dennis J0BB1 NG CARPENTER No Job loo Lorg*. No Job too Saawl Hooacs Cloacd and Opened Estimates Al~ Work Fcroabed Graarsnbrod L. SMITH E. H. CAMPBELL Smith & Campbell HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS Asbwry Aru. Ocean City, K.J ATLANTIC ICE COHPAIT "■ Pncnnn tlODBtliC Id Twnih end Waal Av*nu* OCCAM CITY M AHEADLEI * Af»A — —*"»*■ Readme Coal ai*0 WtaBllaf V«o4 Ut hmSTAl Of «*t. Bod eool ob lb* BxarkoO. SS Ifra ao iksioscsaroBUsA. Mali or SatsracW* •* how OMOS SMBd Tare lmia M A Ml Are You a Slave to Stoves? Is your bouse heated only m spots ? Do you warn to do aw^ w ith the din and trouble of corning coal and a^hd through tba rooms? Do you want more heat at lea cost? Why not investigate the 4 I UTERM ATI OflXL Onepipe Heater Atk us if k it procs deal for your borne B l!c"^ B SWAN 4 TtOCT, A#cata V J jf i v P ! • JWyLtjf |B Our Wall Paper » a veritable find- We aim to please the particular. Juat come dowm and inspect our iiuroefoai designs. It yon are critical ft may take you a long time to decide — there are so many patterns to c4»oaie from — but the point is that yon caa be suited exactly right and at prices that wilt appeal to yon. ALFRED R- SMtTH I04A Aofcary Awe. OcwaCRy ISrarJaraay Real Estate and Search Company nftisnm Fidelitv Trust Comton? «f Nnrart lildvwd Title aid Tnst Oa Title InsunoM* Searches, Abetmcta of T!t3% Oc&TayaadhK Fire Inramnoe hvapt fenrtew AC Wait OwiaailM Mtoawy to Laaa o» Ftm Mwqqi firtti fa Bala Ofiow rtm KxttoOl Book BuiHUa* 0»p* Kx^Cottrt Haw*