Ocean City Sentinel, 7 April 1921 IIIF issue link — Page 3

#« OF AMERICAN LEGION I'm > Alluuiiruli \\\ ullulliu'lits of |Mty tUldi' by rl» i .ird luoli in Hw'vtrluUM brum- lie* of ,h. militant and naval wrvkt of the I mil t Siali'* lo Ibi tl luttlUies muU tie . mluii relallvaa. ami all family ulI, a.»i provided by (he Qovernment ; j ill* ini'iK these ulloltueiitH v* ill be W ..iniiituotl fiout and after July 3L jy. | under lh*> folio* ill k authority : , I.itt .'11 Of (he ailli lldlUelK to the -k inauiance »ui uppimetl be0.mt> -I 1919. provide* that all (am 4jy .olo*aii«ea utid Allotmeni* payuble tl> m. bureau of **r ii*k insurance *htH I*' di*euDllnUed at the end of the {uu th. calendar month after (lie leru, ,;ion of the present war rniei - r. i. > a declared by pna lamadou of Ike President of the I'nited Stale* Tti. itliil n solution itppiovt d March J. j-i. . l uhlic HfMihillon No ii4|. fixe* ili< d.tie of the termination of the j.,. m or exiaukiK war emergency jis o( M h X 1M1. *|i- foteKoina dtM-.x not aflect (lit ili.ii' »»f .tllolteea or leRal represent**\x\i I dece*.aed allottee* to payment t.1 e war risk buteau at any tun* )»•!• iiiei of either alloitneniM or fain lit tN-ttuf*. the right to which ac « i-.nl at any time during the period tHttti* n November 1. 1^*17. and July 31. 1921. t H II Hallett. actlnc director ot u.t bureau of war rink Insurance, ann 'i nee* Hurt I 'on a re*.*, by Jolut re*i„ . . a (l*ttbllc Heholution No. 64 >.> ih : wax xlKned by the I'rcNident on M it 3. 1921. ha* declared the war t. n natfd for purposes of Wat Risk I ii«e. a* of March 3. 1921 There (. . ill W ar Time or Term laaurance i {m- converted duiinu the five yeat l- .tl fioni March 3. 1921. to March X 1924. Inclusive. aa term ln*urance r.ti.riut be continued after the expira ti. n of this period. This ruling doe* ii any way effect the exisUnK reg i.l.rion* on the reinstatement of lap**-*! vi time insurance. Full Information t . -M-cured from the reprexenta ireau of War Risk Insurance, place, Newaik. N. J. • • • — - County Haiiy. Till a*i*ociatcd American Legion , poM«of Lai* May County hold their fourth county rally in Cape May - Court Houatg Tuaeday evening. March , »* the guests of Thuraton-Klmer* ( Wood Pont, of that town. One hundred and six member* were ircent. Morgan Kaiick Poet con- l Intuiting a ro*mI abare. •* It alway* 1 Joe* The features of the evening , ■ ere good speaker*, among tliem the Rev. K. H. riuyder. of ibla city, ami i chaplain of the local poat. I he "get together" meeting ua* « followed by a supper, served by the Coart Houae boya. which took well. I he next county rally will be held in l'uckahoe the litter part of April. Important Nrrllav I ne next regular meeting of MorganKan k Poat will be lirld tin* (Thursday) evening. Several Important matters will come before thl* meeting for ditcuastou aod action, aud every member should make It his ImeiDfoa lo t«e present. Among the most Important business la the pro*pecl of the distribution of the State soldier*' bonue by the legion. ■ istini* O J (lie irpimij.

BUILDING PERMITS : ISSUED IN MARCH , Much Activity in Various Parts of City Shown by Inspector Smith's Report. The following permits were granted by liuililliig Inspector H. C. Smith In March; Kugvne T. leaver, garage for John h. Sweeney, Ninth aud Oceau avenue A. Mcrienagheu. repair* to dwelling, U:< Asbury avenue. Andrew U Scull, garage for Thus J- Peg ley , loal Was ley avenue. Itertiam Hllloiau. alterations to II hiank Smllh'a apartment*, Asbury aveuue, below Teiilh street. J. K Welch, collage for J. K. 1 >a n /en baker. Third street, tiear A lautlc avenue. K. W. Sclirope, addition* aud repair* to cottage or 1. tither DcYoe, UOb Twelfth street George W. Harris, dwelling on Marlue place. Humbert Poutlere, new porch at cottage or Havel Smith, 3407 Asbury aveuue; alleratluue tu cottage of tioo. Fuller, Secoud *ireet and Asbury ave uha; alterations to t'asluo Club. Swan & Trout, alteralloiia at cottage of Morgan H. Thoma*. Twelfth street and Wesley aveuue; alteratlona to cottage of Harry Stout, Klevanlli •trevl aud Haveu aveuue; repair* to cottage of Mra. Woodward. 12M Ocean aveuue; cottage for K. J. Ileale, Wesley aveuue, below Twenty-sixth street; alterations to cottage of A. W. Powell, liMU Akhury avenue. ltobert Huff, altcretloua to cottage of Hoy darby. Sixth street aud Ceytral aveuue H B. Cooper, Jr., porch addition to cottage Thirtieth street and Central avenue. Kluier flobtiiMou, cottage for Edw. Manoeuvre, lti'JO Central avenue. K. A. Bourgeois, garage for self, Ninth ntreet aud Ceutral aveuue. K. K. Berger, cottage fur John K. Iterger, Thirty-second street ami Central avenue. K. H. Vau (iilder, cottage* for Thomas J. Furlong on the Ituckde* ' achel tract. In the north section of the city. . - * • » • - Kuk Mai.k.— Muda water out III; 8 , tank wall fountain, .10 foot euameled top counter, mahogany round tables, , Meot w(h*I chairs, glss*es, spoons, irays, etc Apply to John M. Thmuas, 117 Walnut aveuus. Ard- ' Pa adv , ll.

[OCEAN CITY FISHING CLUB PLANNING BUSY SEASON

| Members Will Hear Addrcts by H. W. Fowler at Monthly Meeting. The work of rebulldiug the North street pier of the Ocean city Fishing Club has beeu started by K Y. HubI lusou. It la to be completed by the lime Ibe fishing aeaaou opens in this •action. 1 he monthly meeting of the club will be beld tomorrow (Friday) 1 evening, at H o'clock, lu the Chamber of Commerce. Wldeuer Buildlug, Philadelphia. Henry W. Fowler, of the Philadelphia Academy of Natural Science, will address the club ou "Salt Water Fishes of New Jersey." aud show numerous lantern slldee, describing their spawuiug. haunts, species, etc. All the members are urged by I'reei deul Henry W. Stelwegon to alteud this meeting PERSONALS Ralph Putnam, of Philadelphia, a cottager, was here receutly. l>r aud Mra M A Buck, of Philadelphia, were among the visitors Suuday. Robert Scott ami w ife, of Philadelphia, were among the cottagers here at Faster. The Rev. James Hultlu, of VlneUnd, -pent Tuesday here aa the guest of the Rev. Thomas F. Hlake. P: S Smith aud wife, of Philadelphia, summer cottagers, were visitor* Sunday, accom pauied by their *oii, Joseph, aud family, of Fausdowue. Dr. F S. A. Hledeui and daughter, Ml«« Helen Hledetu, of Philadelphia were at their cottage here Sunday. With them were Albert Smith aud Frauds Stedem. Mr. aud Mra. John W. Morris, of Wlloilugtuu. Delaware, have relumed from Miami, Florida, where they spent the winter, aud have opeued their cottage at Fourth street aud the Itoardwalk. Mis* Kdua Soasatnau. Mis* Msrjnrle Mode, Ml** Moss Taylor. Mis* Helen Koouey, Miss Marjorle Macadam. Kroadla Jones, Herald Potde, Henry Roooey, Wu. Cooper ami Jack Morris were here during (he holiday*. They enjoyed their outing at the Morris cot tags, Fourth street aud ths Hoard walk. FokSai.k.— Overlaud delivery truck, very reasonable. Apply. Paul W. Hayes, Cor. 34th ami Aahury ave.. oceau City. adv., it. W antkh.— Roll. top Desk and chair. Camphell'a Oarage. Twelth aud Asbury. PhoueflOWJ. adv. ^ ^ . — i— - — ^ ^ ^ — <>

■ — — — 1! S Wm. h. Vanderherchen s Manufacturer of AWNINGS Tents. Flags, Porch Swing Covers. Yacht Awnings. Cushions. Waterproofed Covers. 414-16 Callow hill St., Phlla,, Pa.

don't miss it ! ! ! Make No Engagements for Friday Evening The Young Men's Progressive League presents a Colossal Combined Circus Consisting of Unexcelled Excerpts ONE NIOHT ONLY Circus Grounds, bOGG'S PIER. Time, ERIDAY EVENING, April 8, 1921. Side Show Opens, 7.15 T. M. Big ShowOpens, 8.15 P. M. General Admission for Both Shows, Payable at the Entrance of the Circus Tent Adults, 50c. tax, 5c. Total, 55c. Children, 30c., tax, 3c.T0tal.33c Bring the Children to see the Animals and Freaks Announcement Extraordinary We Aim to Serve You Better Recognizing the # We carry the higheti importance of giving the greatest value g""*c oHancy Fruit and Produce, also Coffee Roaster o( ^ cllrri, Rom the (ann IIIOJT* Roas. Peanuts We Roast r 11 . i vrry Hour (V Coffee Daily ^ Watch for Free demonstrations A Generous Sample Free for the Asking THE ROYAL SYSTEM OF COFFEE RETAILING ii the modern method. Ii insures you getting just .he roffee you wan. and freshly roasted *uth full strength aroma and flavor. II you have never used freshly roafled roffee you have never had the befl. Fresh roafted cottee means mme < up» of better coffee at the correct price. TRY OUR FAVORITE BLENDS NOW "YOU'LL SAY. ITS THE BEST Phnn. R«5-J Give Ut a Call Be" Phone» 85 J nickersons market 749 ASBURY AVENUE

News of the City's Schools

I.om lu Cape May Tilt' On-all Cltjf High School b*»« trull train lost to (*itp«- May High School Saturday, by the score of 13 to S. Grn-ti pitched the first two 1bntngs and was touehed up rather live ly. letting In seven run*. Tlieu Adatu* took up the burden, and he did well, considering the lack of plaetlce, but he wan far front winning form. No lulls weie hi turd b) Ocean City until the ntnth. when single* by FoiKUaon. Adam* and Gardiner, coupled 1 Willi several erioia and two passes, let in five runs. This promising rally vtas nipped by Adant* being caught stealing third GMiduict had a busy day at second He also had one of j the four hit* | The main feature of the gunte was t the umpiring t "U Diogenes hud met that pair, he j would have passed them by with a j *tgh of horror." say* a local « nthusl ant. < \l II S 34111102 0--13 4) ( If S . u •• » •• 0 0 0 0 fi— 6 ^ Alblrllc Young Wouiru. t The physical training demonstration J by the member* of the Ocean City ^ High School gymnasium classes InTTIt c aasembly room of the high school Frl } day evening, uttd* r the dir«*ction of • Prof. K E. Fnger. physical Instructor 1 drew a large attendance of friends of the girls. | The exhibition was one that showed

the participant* to be particularly agile and well trained, and the performers. as well as their Instructor, deserved the praise that was given without stint by the parents of the girls. The folk dancing was a feature that made a sitting appeal to the assent blage and the graceful movements of the students evok*-d warm applause The advanced work on the parallel and horizontal bars also made a big hit. Those taking part in the exercises Mere: I.enunt Adams, Marjorle Bent ham. Anna Hush. Margaret Byrne. Ftlodd na Braca. Helen Breckley. Krrna lireckley, Ethel Barnes, Mae Brammvl. Yida Buzby. Bertha C'ambell. Ruth Camp. Mary Collins. Kdna Dougal. lauri lx»#nain. Jeannette Darby. Myr tie Kndlcott, l^hecca Elleiiberger ■, Catherine Gordon. Maude Ilea ton. l>omlh> Hoffman, Dorothy Howell Kthel Ilawfhorne, Mary Jeffries. Dorothy Jones, Anna Fongo. Anna Magin nls. Josephine Maglnnis, Delphlne Mc Cullough. Elizabeth McCullough, Helen Maxon, Kdna Muller, Belva Mumford. Vivian Morton. Kllen Mackay, Cecelia Newcomer, Iklith Powell, Dorothy Powell. Anna Urire. Julia Pileggl, Mil dred Plerson. Octavene Riley, ('arolin Margaret Raymond. Freda Steelman. Katherine Smith. Anna Smith, Evlyn Smith. Mildred Sutton. Klizabeth Stnkerson. Lucille Town-* t

'send. Mary Turner. Anna Tot ten Mai ion Trout, Margaret Tol»ofi. Klizabeth Wr*r#tt, Amanda Wright. Kdytli Will*. Mildied \V«ki, and Kdua Wlufiingiob Henifltra soo'a Mr main* Foroisr Polloa t'lilsf H H Null on Monday had Hit Uafy of tils soli, David H. Scull rrujMird froui a lot lu Hesitde 1 vQirtsry lo lbs fauaily burial plot lu Asbury t'rmetrry at Kugllsb Creek l bs youi g tuan died at Fort Worth, inn. 1-t year* ago. while he wa* traveling lu eearch of health. ■ ■ ♦ ♦ - ■ Wells Mouse Helurr li*a Hulli Charles Kvans. of South Ocsau City, ha# purchased a cottage (hat t* belug by Chas. W. Muiufwrd, of ibis resort, ou Asbury aveuue, below Fifty eeveutb street. The bouee will uot be completed for a few weeks. It will occupied by the usw owurr. > • Meal ou Music- Oucsiloai. There Is some lutere*! among |>aople of this city a* to the outcome off I ha meeting at the Bellevue-Hlratford lu Philadelphia, next Monday evening porta will be heard ae to the result* or the effort to secure luu pcreoua each willing to eubacrlbe $1U0 toward the support of au orcbeelra tu this resort uaxl summer. - « — — . Fob Hai.k — 6-place living room suit, price $211 Apply I01t» Asbury avvuua. adv , It

H'rusrgrra/ caution token u* wit* Ai-oxdtng many a needles pre. OUR wirers are cautious electrician*. We appreciate the importance of our task. Our experience ha* skilled us for the public service. Our stock of electric fixture* and appliances tuvues your critical inspection. The Apex Line Washing Machines Vicuna Clearer* W. I. RAyTytONO fiiy ASfUKY/VE OCEAN CITY.N J.

People Are More Discriminating Put your properties into good condition. Do a little paiuting. If the walls are badly soiled, paper them. People that come to Ocean City nowadays demand a clean modernly furnished and comfortable abode. Don't put your antiques iu a summer place to rent. People dou't want them. They like everything that will tend to lessen work, the fewer the heavy carpets and rugs, pictures and nicknacks the better. We have to look to Mr. Rowland again who established a precedent in furnishing and equipping places for summer renting. The result — the largest rents in the city aud a constant demand for his places. We REALTORS know the objections mostly made and the things that make good impressions. If you will follow a few suggestions they will pay good returns. Varnish your floors every year. Put up some white sash curtains to the windows. Cretonne draperies give a striking effect to the room. The condition of the refrigerator comes in for more criticism and scrutiny than any other one thing. If you have an old unclcau looking refrigerator iu your place, don't jeopardize the renting of your property any longer; get rid of it. The gas stove runs a close second. Many places are passed up because the gas stove looks dilapidated and rusty. Stoves should be thoroughly cleaned when tenants leave and greased; this will keep them from rusting during the winter. Beds are also important, likewise the mattresses. Old wooden beds and soiled mattresses haven't much of an appeal to people who spend one-third of their time in their midst. We say the kind of people now spending their summers in Ocean City are more discriminating. This is absolutely so. They are paying good rental prices and demand the proper comforts they arc accustomed to at home. If you want to know what is needed to bring your property up to the present standard we will be glad to make an investigation and advise you. All you need do is write Ocean City Real Estate Board % Clayton Haines Brick Massey & Edwards Iames M. Chester Joseph L. Peacock talph L- Chester Harry K. Stanton Kwing T. Corson Clarence S. Scull Walter R. Chattin B. Frank Smith Frank E. Darby R. Howard Thorn Harry A. Hayes 1. William Morrison Clinton I<. Johnson john J. Foster Mrs. C. L. Lake

John Marts Lumber Co. Ninth itr**t and Ha van Avanua OCEAN CITY. N. J. !-umL*r Millar. -rk, "4 >j|ji'i<< BuilJ nf F*p«r, Piaster bu«r J. S«sb Ws»(b* •tc. Ksttiaatss Kamub«4. Prv>api Delivery. R. H. JOHNSON PLUMBINC COMPANY u now in iU New Ollu.cs 817 ASBURY AVENUE whsr# p* irons end Irtrndt will br cordially wrkomrd Jones' Men's Shop j 8Q4-Q6 Asbury Avenue Qcoan City, N. J. OPENING FEATURING Hart, Schaffner & M Clothing Notice SPECIAL REDUCTION IN PRICES Vulcan and Acorn Gas Ranges Discount for Cash City Gas Light Co. Ball Phone, 106-J Furniture Stored Re upholstering ESTIMATE v"rmdow Sh^dc$ FOR YOU j Awnings and 'House Furnishings Our price* arc l.o«e*l pn**lbla couslsleiil with Hood Work and Bc-l Material Lawrence n. Lear 654 Aaburjr Avenue Ocean CUy. N. J. EXHIBITOR for the York Ready-made Ford Commercial Body An inspection of our stock solicited before making your purchase Automobile Bodies Rebuilt and Repaired J. W. KIRKBRIDE Old Turnpike near Shore Road PLEASANTVILLE. N. J Phone. 104-J WIRE KR AUSS To Wire Vour Houa^ PHO.NB Mo. 177-W 411 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY Be Prepared TIME FOR SPRING HOUSE CLEANING IS HERE and there are one hundred and one articles needed for this purpose, which you never think of until they are needed. Why not atop in one of onr stores and look over what wc have to offer you at prices that are always right? Wallace & Son, Inc. 606 AND 856 ASSURV AVE. ; IIZ; T~ i||l| THE SAVER WINS j Many young men get the mistaken idea that they can iump to wealth by speculation. They are veryjoiten disappointed and lone the entire principal. The steady savei wins every time. Money soon accumulates at compound interest when deposited with the Pint National Bank. 3 per cent. Interest Paid on Saving Fund AcJ count*. 1 Hrst National Bank 3 OCEAN CITVr,N.J. Vjl .. .. j ~ 'ust to Announce the Arrivil ; REINER'S FAMOUS CHOCOLATES [ < EXCLUSIVE AGENCY OF THESE CANDIES ► 4 FOR OCEAN CITY ' Hughes' Central Pharmacy A Plfktk ferae* aa 4 Weak? Aveaac | OCEAN CITY. N. A ▼ Y Y P WWW WWW W ▼ W V "f WWW % at

Scotch Hall fc^MTAUILIM 11 OPt* ADC VZ4SMMV A quirt, L./L<^e* Iimu miiIsUi tut Is1 Hum dsrtrrbir sll ye at rooad I L"io« for elderly sod tu mcU i^ople d««inog * qutst piwc t tut RJHT. Cooking under super vunos U s gMrlnsxs Diet it ton. kegistered GrsdasU Nans si*sys on duty. Jtetbs V. «•*•£«. Ktsetnc. Hot -six inker 1 rcstujcBt givoa. I rrstmoat f'Swn ofwB to tbs pmbttL t 0. NcGIDfihY Mlos N. t. Tosssr, 6. N. ' rlssd NurM MILLER COTTAGE ?ZI < ooirai A sens* >tw iLixcr OfM Ail (b* Y«tr Hui-watof final LAUKA I M ILLJCJI THE BISCAYNE Opaa Friday. April 1$ Kuusln* star In •••ry IsflWSm ' *e«au a vriiuc opposite Moody o tsrraos PrlvaU Battis Hook 1st t Bcuaoija, Ovssr CANDY COTTAGE klJi'aulral Atiom '*ia»<'lty .New Jersey «»P«a Ml to* Vssr »vnrwM«U •very — nrsHsnss i.rMi UASsr, Pay. THE HANIF-INN Vlti W is lay Avanua kUUMfl nisei* sac iu» a«iw fnms a»ua It>m mtoots* from tks tr THE IJARLINGTON (luruMfi; in* k*(Uo) 1 1* Central Ave Ocaao City, N.J. « ill op«o for lit* Wssicin. Us tel. J* uci H|mtIsi siivuiion into nttssd |u*ii sad »u Lomotil* parilas HboesMZ-W Mss NaSDSL IlAkl lRBTOB Mss. iaaas D. ( ARTS! ICLIJONAR 0|mn for Koomars Juoa I. 1V21 asvMtin SITM* iisass City, Hew Jersey H. F. SMITH K H. CAMPBELL Smith & Campbell HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS 243 Asbury Ava. Ocean City, N . J Samuel Meeker Ussier Is ALL KINDS OF JUNK Parsons* sil kit** or oJC Famtisrs. If rum tmrr sayUMikg Is sell, coll Tilssfcim No. M. Plssssnt v llieTS . J.. or drop sard ts IS7 Moatn M«io «irs*t so-1 I will all. Always la can tnsrkst lo bov old. *trstab( — wipspsw Theo. F. Hildreth Electrical Contractor JobMag Wack a SpudmHy Office: 1032 Central Avanua OCEAN CITY. N. J. John Q. Dennis JOBBING CARPENTER No Job too Large, No Job loo Small Houses Closed sad Ope nod Kstinutes All Work 1 uruishod Gosrsntsed Camburn & Carwithen Carpenters AUTHORIZED AGENTS far All Metal and Diamond Metal Weather Strips 43 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY, hi. J. Wm. H. Powell General Contractor Grading and Street Binding Thirty -fourth at. and Waal ayo OCEAN CITY, N. J. RnMnw: mi Central Aesous b*ii r*M Real Estate and Search Company KKMBttan Fidelity Trust Comuxny of Newark Wildvood Title ud Trist Ca Title Insurance Searches, Abstracts of Title, Conveyancing Fire Insurance Prompt Berries AC Wart Oosrsatood Money to Loon oa Oaod Pkrat Mortgage Oftoes In First Nationl Bank Building Oape Kay Oourt House H.J. Our Wall Paper t* m veritable find We aha to gtMl the Mbdar. JsM come V yxm ave critical It amy take you a long time to decidtthere are *o man % pat term to cheese from — but the point H that yes can be united exactly right asd at prieaa that will appeal to yea. ALPMD R SJRtTH IS4fi Aabary Ave. OcaeaClty New Jeeoey