slx " • OCEAN CITY SENTINEL. OCEAN CITY. N'J.. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 20. 11*21 _ — — — _ j
ONE WAY TO MAKE LATE SEASON &Slvo":Wls Must do Their ' Part to Entourage Travel I'nlil the l»*I of October. Jifr'at the • m ' -bote i- at it% U--t. The fishing I" good in thr -urf, the bathing is ofv , ..this .VH lia« Im-'i particularly free ' from jnfiprppnt v easier. Tin- . health "of natty pel miiim is much -better try reason of living a*, the sKnhnm. ,.:id1f.Uie rniliinwis furui*be>l itiinva-r, i farilitie* for corn - ..louts nt all the sharp n-.orts would U nrfoir another summer the war. fax on ruftroail tickets will probably I*lie .lone awav with ami there' will I* a sliah't tier reuse in the price of tickels t« the shore Ti e pi.-ent priceare n>'.'irl>N<liuil'lr. ami ii. sonic instance- moreNhan itouhle. what they r wore a few yrat\ng<>. Any one w r.- NrtTm-.-/-i the "totmen.se automobile traffic between tlw .gore ami Phl'ailelphia must be convinced that hen- is traffic the railroad* ha* • I"-:. Ja.-: what part of this automobile traffic cool-l he ir.iluce-l to use the train senior if th* old-style cheap tickets were restore." is a -ubjecr that the railroad-. arc at present con shirring. •v. A party of five going to the shore cm a train am! returning will pay for railroaii transportation from S i" t. $22. When it is c*. ideml that aa automobile can carry" these for about $ I ..VI to 12.50 invested in gasoline, plus, of course, wear on the rr.aehi'.e. the saving is very large. The railroad people, however, are Pondering how many of the autnmohilist*- could be enticed on their trains by reduced fares. That a large number of auto- ' mobile owner* would cling to their ear* and the delightful ride is beyond question, but there are yet a 'number who use their automobile* as a matter of economy to escape the high coot of railroad fares. Shore residents feel that some of the wartime ehShgo- made by the government should not lie allowed to continue under these normal, condition*. One of these is the charging of leas for a round trip to the shore than a round trip liought at the *hnre for other point*. HOUSE PARTY Enjoyed Bathing and a Stroll on the Boardwalk A jolly week-end house party that lasted from Friday until Monday toolr lasted from rnoay unfit Monday toolr =s
place at the home M Harry Eberhardt, 3207 Asbury, avenue. Thr party 4— didn't spend theii^ time in the house by any mean*. Bathing was indulged In every d^yj_jme of the evenings was given to a moonlight sale; and on Saturday night the entire crowd took a stroll along the hoard*. Those ir. the party were: Mij^iis Alma and Nellie Garrison; Bertha Chattin; Leah Rutley; Marion Green; Martha Kherhanit ami Hair I Davis; Messrs. Russell Conard; Fred Heldelt; Gilbert Haynes; Tom Hoeusel; Alfred Ebfriiar.lt; John Patterson ami Samn. ud Is*. -Mrs. Garrison acted as "^•chaperon of the party. TAKE PART IN THE PAGEANT Entries into the parade are being ma.ft every day, coming from %il over the county. Some of the organisations to be in line aVc The Daughters si America; Daughters of Pocahontas; fourteen to eighteen Tribes of Redmen from Atlantic and Cape May Counties, representing I,06o men; delegation . from Wildwood, Sea Isle City, Bridget. .ii. Vinelnnd and Mill- • vilio and Plea.uinttUle; Progressive yy League from Ctipe May City; five to eight Camp T the Patriotic Son* of America; Lodges il Cape May County and odtsidc: Italian organization from Sen lake City an.l Ocean 'City; Colored Singing Band from Ocean City, and the Ybung Men's Progressive League of Ocean City. SEND THEM IN Send those little personals nltout ' your friends, the family yourself, to the Sentinel, but lw "sure to get them to tha office not later than Tuesday noon. w
r PICKS NAILS OUT li ! OF OCEAN 7 \ German submarine torpedoed * • »tii|> near the English shore tn 1917, j In .ring out it* bottom And scatteri.'iK its. cargo, pi millions oi atecl i- ■ ' -n; 'Is over the .--. can lied. Now Engtand"r>salvagc department .s rescuM^chpwn in the above picture /rom '
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e *p<chtur^"nho^ ^ w'uT?' ttTlfiSmh *V. throwing ■ ( wc.Bh.ng -MOO pound, each 1 DISTRICT MEETING SMALLEST CONTRIBUTORS Th dirt lie: '-.ting of the Women* To Franklin Carlson, aged 5. goes Home . ■ Foreign Missionary SftW}' the honor of lieing the smallest conI -ill ... the First Presbyterian tribute! to Ocean City's Hallowe'en r Church. ■ Tut October 2:.th. Carnival. The little fellow walked tail, , i>. ut.'-le.l to i-e to the Hughes I entral Pharmacy ami handed Mr. Hughes a nickle saying I eh. tea and coffee will he that he wanted to help with the carnival. Mf. Hughes accepted the nickel ' in the spirit in which it was given ami V..U may l«e -ure that Franklin will M aimer Visitor DIES ..-ceive full credit in the mention of [ Mi - Anna V. Bryatt^ who ha* spent those who have donated, it's this ' .\ ■ dA Third -treet, spirit that put* things over. Can you. : . - .ae-i at her home in MiihlJe- it! . tor.. Pel., on Tuesday. October 11. n - . tribe mother of Dr. James D. • i Brvar Lost something? Place an ad in o the SENTINEL and it will be quickt Advertise 'n the SENTINEL- •> returnP<1' I. -==== =================r=^^ I _ I »
we are now ready to \ build for you And Offer Dependable Construction by Builders [ " of Experience at Conservative Prices ARCHITECTURAL SERVICE Jobbing: a Specialty orubb brothers Building Contractors <>09 Third St., Oce«n City, IN. J. Telephone 437-R ,t ■ . i • ■- ■ ' 1
TRANSFERRED f. B. Smith. Well Known Here. Goes to WIIMw Barrr C, B. Smith, former District Mann- . gei of the Delaware and Atlantic Telephone and Telegraph Company, habeon tranVferre.l to Wllltes Barre. Pa. Hi- piaee ha- Ihmii taken in Atlantic City by W. W . Brittain with the title of Acting District Manager. Mr. Smith, who was well known- to Ocean City people, hav"ing addressed" both the Young Men's Progressive l eague and th.- Chamber of Commerce at various times, has just "returned from lui extended leave of absence due to illne*-. Arthur M. Williams, Chief Cierk in tlie business office at Atlantic City, will have entire charge of the Directory Advertising for the Atluntic district, with offices on Tennessee avenue. The position nf Chief Clerk will lie taken by A. M. Dry. Ion transferred from Philadelphia. I MORRIS CANAL >l and the question of its " abandonment, which promises to be one of the most U important subjects to come before the next session of the State legislature atT renn ton, is a matter demanding t. the active interest of every citizen of New Jersey. Many problems are involved: Tke CaBaTiVart Water Righti; Better use of it* Right oi Way; The rifhUal theLehighVaneyR.R. For all who are interested in a fair settlement of this question the Lehigh Valley Railroad has prepared a small booklet containing a brief history of this centuryold waterway, with a map, and outlining ita position. i Com* 1 to to* *» aaartMing Lehigh "Valley Railroad ! Washington Stroot Twminsl JERSEY CITY NEW JERSEY
USED CAR SALE At Exceptional Prices 1917 Ford *'25 ~~ ~ .i . ,.| It will pay you to buy used 7 Passenger Hudson Touring 250 (,>rs (rom a Ix,fa| nca|cl. Mitchell Touring 300 \\'HY? Westcott Closed Ttip 300 , _ „ _ . n,w, —Because you know with whom you 1917 300 arf lleali„e_ 1910 Buick Touring 100 — Because you .will save money. j j 1918 Overland Touring 130 —Because all cars in this sale have , . . , been turned -in by The purchaser of • 1919 Oakland Sedan >00 a new car Big Buick Roadster 300 —That is, no foreign cars have been 1917 Buick Six Touring 000 brought tn. — Because the car you buy has been 7 Passenger Cadillac, 8 Cylinder 800 rigid here in Ocean City all the . ... < nnn time and you more than likely know - 1920 Bix Six Studehaker thp oriKjna, owner. Maxwell Truck 200 I f These Cars can he seen at The Ocean tity Oarage, Ninth Street and Ocean Avenue ' 4t» CHARLES SACK ■v a Studehaker Agency 9th Street and Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY, N. J. , . Telephone 108-
I^id^ N^r^d^SW?ery Spines Whether it is kiddies or grown-ups that succeed in making Ocean City's Carnival "THE BEST EV.ER" They will all need a supply of— ( Confetti ] Horns N 0 W ( Rattlers • J Red Fire f Novelties It is our pleasure to help in the fun. \ on cannot afford preparing for Hallowe en without! visiting* us lirst. Read Hardware Co., inc. 948-50 Asbury Ave., Ocean City, N. J. J--—
Hallowe'en Candies ! MINTZER'S Real Home-made Candies, made in our own shop. Guaranteed Pure and Wholesome We will have an assorted line of FINE NUT CANDIES Including Brazil Nut, Peanut, Filbert, Cocoanut, CA- 1L Walnut, Almond and Pecan Crisp, Specially Priced at ID* -# i^»nxd5fomoeu^ salt water taffy Our Own Mile ]V[ TATT^/ I ' TT ORIGINAL Chocol a t e s l'| I 1 \ I / T |\ N Mint -Zer- Mint 837 Asbury Ave., Ocean City, N. J. West Palm Beach, Florida ■ i

