' . OCEAN CITY SENTINEL, OCEAN CITY. N. J., THURSDAY.' OCTOBER' -J". 11*21 SEVEN
This prize ring cluiiiiiion is a family man. as shown in the above picture He is Johnny Itufi. -who is flyweight champion, ami who ' a few Jays ago uon the bantam weight also, from Pete Herman. I
KKA1. EST ATK TRANSFERS Published in eonjunrtiiin with the Cnpe May County. Gaietto. Cape May Court House., for wt^ken.fi October ' Hunnali W. Mitchell ^J'lr I -i Haines Rrirk. $700. l ot 2. M . k I!. Clayton Haines Prick, et ux.. t.. ' Henry K. Bmmin. $825. Snnie a. , above. (lytic S. Sechler, et ux., to Henry ; ; i' .■."wiiii. $*-.0. . I At I. block B. plan I (inntons. jersey Investment Co. to Uti.ryrl. Bonnin. $2,500. Is.t 10 to I I . vtuafvo, block A, plun 2. Guldens. I M ash W. Mitchell t.i Henry K. rton... . <1.600. I sits .1 ami 4. I.l.wk ! It, plan 2. Garden*.
Frank Ueroy llowe. et ux,. to ' Charles H. Quigg, et ux.. $.'1,700. Parts of lots 413 ami 414. Section C. ' Floyd C. Simms, et ux.. to Andrew , Frances Jackson. $2,250. Lot 12 and , K. 20 feet of Int 13. lilo-k B. plan 2, (•aniens. j , JTho Moore Securities Company to i John J. Devine. $3,050. l.ots I S3,. ISO irntl N. E. 22 feet of lot 1S7. secHaimu P. Johnson, et sir., to Jas. ' M. Chester. $2,K50. S. K. 20 feet of lot 5. and N. W. 10 feet of lot 7. sec- 1 tion 1, plan 2. O. ('. Land Co. ( Hanim M bison, et a!-., to Hurry It. Ik-Witt, et ux. l ot mil. Section F. ', John H. Main. $5,750. Ut 699, Section D. Augusta H. Murphy to John H. » Main. $900. Ixit 19, plan Chas. A. , Doc. William C. Cowperwaite, et ux.. to Hannah W. Mitchell. $.500. Lot III, block' I, plan 1, Gardens. • Charles! D. Sampson, et ^ttx„ to Frank Stcclman, et ux. $1£00. I sit ' 293, Section A. Ida 1.. Knaus.s Miller tojKlizabeth J. Woodring. $4,500. Lot lb and N. W. ! 10 feet of lot 12. |Girajjl) Realty Co. j Raymond L Warren, et ux., to Alex. . ander Chamhley. Lots 542 ami 544, Section A. Markinn L. Crawford to William H. Kirk, et ux. $5,500. Part of lot 734, ( Section A. Edith P. Denn. et vir., et at., to Martha S. Till. $2,100. I,ot 669 and N. K. 20 feet of lot 070. Section C. — -sMarking 1~ Crawford to Mary IxiftuX^WOO. Part of lot 734, Sec- J - W. J. Vanl-nan, Trustee, to eorge t W. Pressell. I sit beginning at point 1
is. s;. K. line of Ocean avenue. 50x130 '' , feet. George W. Pro-sell to K-telle I.. [ r Taxi-, et vir. Msif beginning at point , S. K. line of Ocean avenue. 25 x 130 y rim to Fslith V. Tarbottom. et vir. J ei .Ttwnue, 27, \ 130 feet. The First National Bank to Frank , Craven. $3,600. Lots 201, 2.03 ami . ' ; :.c of lot 204, block 2. plan 1. Also j lot - 221 and 222. same plan. Gardens. , Alfred H. Paula-, et ux.. to Rose , Goodwin. Is.l at S. W. corner j 1 Atlantic avenue ami Park place, 3s ( feet on Paik place. ami 100 feet on', ■ Atlantic avenue. Alsff-ScK. 12 feet of I . h i 2. and N. W. 14 feet of lot 4, , . block S. 0, c. I -and Co. J Rose M. Goodwin to Clara I.. Puulus. i Same as above.
The Moorcs Securities Company to ^ , Clrules (i. Miller, et al. $2,750. S. W. 10 feet of lot 235 and N. K. 30 feet , of lot 236. Section It. I eon M. Leopold to Gertrude I. Wniinuniacher. $7,750. Parts of lots 1 6"5 ami 691. Section D. Marie K. Cummins, et vir., to Roliert $6,000. Parts of lots 104 and r 1 105. Girenl Realty Co. , I'pprr Township ; i Daniel McKeague, et al., to William I Boyle, lets IS6 and 4HK, plan of J . Tuckahoe. | ' Gilbert S. Smith to R. Wallace * Tniomiiei. $400. let 14, block 13, J Inlet Land Company. . E.lward (',. Knight to William H. , . P.enner, let 2s. section B-5, Edw. G. , 1 Knight s plan Ocean Crest. ' I Pierre Doll, et ux.'. to Thomas C. ( Ayling. Sr, et ux. lets 13 to 20. in- l . elusive, section D; lot 3, section B, ' . plnn 1. Tuckahoe Highlmd. o . . . ' I ; I MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED i Relatives in this city have received . announcement of the marriage, of i Ethel May '.Adams, formerly of this ! city, and Cupt. John Martin, L'^B. A., I I August 26th in Manila, Philippines. ' Miss Adams made her home for a num- ( lier of years with her grandfather, J. ( Adams, in this city, and attended , ' the local public schools. She is a ; graduate of the Atlantic City Hospital , ai#ltas spent the last two years in i ' and the Philippines. 1 it SEND THEM IN Send those little personals about I your friends, the family yourself | < . to the Sentinel, hut lie sure to get 1 them to the office not later than J Tuesday noon. i |
I). OF V. VISITS Iswal l.od::,- Mas Entertained in Atlantic City A number of the -member- of the ■Ckeai. City - Council. Daughter- ,.f America were entertained by the - Queen Kennedy fyumcil. of Atlantic City, last l'l, ui -day evening when a i eception wa- tendered Mr-. B. Louisa Powell, jiewlv elected State Inside Sentinel. At the ex pi rut low of the business ses-jon addresses weie made by Mrs. Life Thbnip'-on. Manager of the Orphans' Fund, and** member of Oak for- 1 Council. No. 16. of"' New Egypt; Jo-eph M. Thompson, Past - National Coum-illor, member of Oakford Council. No. 16. of New Egypt; and Mi— Salty Jjtkc, State Secretary, of Ocean City Council, No. 10. Mr. and Mr-, l-nsan and Mr. and Mr*.. members of Good Intent Council, No. 19. of Newark, were present and apevrk,-- were made by Messrs Losaii and Frohnnelt. Dainty refreshments were served l»y the members of Queen Kennedy Council, of which Mrs. Powell is a charter member. A very handsome ivory 'comb and brush were presented to the new State In-iitt Sentinel, Miss Sally I -ake making the presentation speech. Those present from Ocean City, comprised the folMrs. Alice Stevenson, Mrs. D. Warner, Mrs. Anna Barclay, Mrs. Ella Kveringhani. Mrs. Ellen Seaman, Mis. Hannah Yunaman, Mrs, Amp Breckley. Mrs. Martha Marts, Mrs. , Lucy Johnson, Mrs. Mable Buzhy, Mrs. Madeline Porter. Mrs. Ida JefTeries, Mi-. Wm. laike. Mi-s Sally laike, Mrs. Gilbert, Mrs. Cook, Mrs. Rosalie Howe.
Have your Automobile in shape for Winter. Work done now very reason- , able. Fred, 110 Anbury avenue — 318-M-Adv. . Horse Lore. It Is foniVi that there l« « very detlnUe connection twtw-een the cont ] color of horses anil the with which white markings occur. Thus ; the latter are by far the most commonnssoelnted with tlie rhestnut color. ' not only are they the moat prevaIn rhestnut horses, hut tt Is also, of course, a well-known fact that the markings aro apt to lie more extended In nnture In the ease of this color than tn that of sify other. Chestnut, therefore, apparently ••-. s» to ; speak, a H|M*elnl affinity for these mark- I Bay ranks next ns regards the degree of frequency with which white markings apt"-nr In horses of this col- , although It comes a gi»"l way behind chestnut In this respect. Then , follows brown, while the white marks are met with less frequently among and roan-colored horses— Indiana polls News. In ths Age obChlvalry. Moat persons will be surprised to j that the Idea of women requirescort, especially of a really protective nature, t» of eourparatlvely modem origin. But such appears to the case. Nothing strike- one more forcibly In tlie study of medieval than the absolute freedom enjoyed to travel ami wander alone without fear of moleatatlon. The times were unsettled undoubtedly, and men lived for fighting only. But nevertheless, the helpless and defenseleas were safe enough so far as ono ran Judge from contemporary literaIt Is "uot to be dented thnt they came to grief occastoriblty. hut as a general rule men resjiected the other ■ex tn the daya of chtx-ntry, nnd even the w orst of scoundrels allowed nil unprotected woman to ride by unharmed.
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FIRST thing you do next — go *get some makin's papers and some Prince Albert tobacco and puff away on' a home made cigarette that will hit on all your smoke cylinders 1 No use sitting-by and saying maybe you'll cash this hunch tomorrow. Do it while the going's good, f9r man-o-man, you can't figure out what you're passing by! Such flavor, such coolness, such more-ish-ness — well, the only way to get the words emphatic enough is to go to it and know yourself!
And, besides Prince Albert's delightful flavor, there's its freedom from bite and parch which is cut out by our exclusive patented process! Certainly — you smoke P. A. from sun up till you slip between the sheets without a comeback. Prince Albert is the tobacco that revolutionized pipe smoking. If you never could smoke a pipe — forget it! You can— AND YOU WILL if you use Prince Albert for packing 1 It's a smoke ; revelation in a jimmy pipe or a cigarette!
Fringe albert the national joy imokm
WILLING TO ADMIT ANYTHING Owner of Winning Ocg Evidently H»d Hc.nd of the Etf.cacy of « Soft Anevxer. p f A r. . I r . . ! prizefighter tmuinf bhji- - ~-lf 1.1 l.-cplng fighting which : r !... . r„ ,.urag.-l tu quarr. I -'h ulhcr (l..g« f ,r tlie -ake of the jdcfc-iire of witu.— Itig the encoiiirl.r. nr.l it wat j ' hlk l-Mint Hint no d"g of ht» «u «v. r f r tivntvli. .On,- ilny. however, when out .! ' lor a walk "with one of l.li'f.vorile ant i ■.tula n -log wak met which proved i.«» j t" good for that of the prizefighter. Tlie t f • otuluit ■», tirtrT l>ut «1 octal ve. »tnl tV , ju'.de of the owner of the def .-t. ' .'-<1 dog | n. d' e|.-}- wounded He waa furfoiiw I I'M you the fightr I..; aal'l to the owner of the other dog. who hnd ' • affray "I've." aald he ".Mot wbl.-l, ' wna the boat dogT the pngltl-t In- f % quired. "Why. ynnra. of cotira" '" win t the conqueror rMOgtdreiHhat he w na !n j the nnniuiny of a- de-pernte >'lioructt r . "t'ertaluly. your dog fcavn tip and n»u j ; away, hut tt waa plain that It »»- In- t 1 cause ho found wine too small game | • and loft htm. In contempt 1 'Thafj right:" said the prizefighter. "If my ■ dog hadn't licked yours I -M i d havs I I Arlington, for long the home of tae Illustrious southern soldier. Robert 17. , Lee, Is n historic home thnt centos n sense of Intlmney with lil-tory. but ' fact thnt only tlie shell 'of that tonuMful exnnrple of Greek •rrlilteidiire re- ^ • malm tddajr, tin- NaMenre havlpg lost . through heli.g denuded of furniture nnd . partially closed. But who ,Jtn traverse I its halls or stand In Its high vaulted ' rooms wlUiout rereading In clearer 1 memory Jlie story of the great men roof? It Is linked up with Mount Ver- | ' uon by family ownership, having been
son -of Martha Wu-hlngtoti mid ths father-in-law of t be noble Lee. L. Leslie' Headley Co. . BUILDER5 Architectural Service 515 EIGHTH STREET Ocean City, N. J. Designer and Builder of Artistic BungaConvenient Cottages, Up-to-Dntr ] Apartments. Modern Hotels. AltinUeii Jobbing HUMBERT G. PONTIERE BUILDER Tilth Strut OCEAN CITY. I. ). SMITH & DENNIS Buildrra JOBBING. CARPENTER No Job too Large, No Job too Small > Houses Cloaed and Opened em i Estimates All Work I Furni.hcd Guaranteed , Harry R. Hayes CARPENTER , Jobbing work proorf.lv attended to . Loti lor Sile Cottages loe Sale and Real TWrtf-th'rf St. »d Allot? An. » OCEAN CITY, N. J. ' OTIS M. TOWNSEND BUILDER Opfick: 8tli St. Opposite P. o ocean city, n. j. Only galvanized nails used on exterior work
E. A. BOURGEOIS Formerly of Lee £ pourgcois Carpenter and Builder octotn city, n. j. • JobblngNvork a Specialty ' — i E. A. BOURGEOIS t 901 Central avenue t Ocean City, N. J. Phone 471-W f - — ' : i B.8.MIM «.l.„int 1 GEO. 0. 40AMJ & CO PIASTERING. RANGE SETTIS 81ICK LAYING. Etc., Etc. Ail Work In Mas an l.lne Prom Attended To. OCEAN CETY. N J Baggage Called for and Delivered Local and Ixiug Dl-tniire. Pltone 238 w TRU' K SERVICE J. B. THOMSON & SON EXPRESS 732 WEST IAVBNUK Ocean t.'lty, Nt^w Jersey. Leander 8. Corson • BUILDER CLOUTING, BRECKLEY AND GODFREY Contractors and Painters OCEAT CITY, N. J. BILL Snosi. I04-A1I
BETCRNs' FRtiM MDTOR TRIP i 1'oc.ur.r- !.. the Delaware Water Gap . Albany. Thov 'were jr. me :i wt-k and - j !.i WHEN S SltSlFtiNn SAYN: [; v : v : ;i Quality P r i n 1 i U k They liefer* lb the 1 * . . ® ' u Ocean City ITuilinu and | | Publishing To m p a n y , > | PRINTING in All It's BRANCHES ; fheo. F. Hildreth Electrical Contractor Jobbing Work a Specialty v Office: 1032 Central AveijutNf OCEAN CITY. N. J. Qeorge W. Hnrris Contractor, Builder p and Jobbing Pl.t.. Pt«. ttanzstowa a SrevUlU No. 13 W. Fourteenth Street OCEAN Li t V, N. J. m il Pliunj.. til Phone 852-W g
W I L L I A 31 UNCLES Contractor MARBLE AND TILE 24-A N. New Jersey Avenue AtTantic City, N. J. Store Fronts, Bath Rooms, Porches, Fireplaces 101 ASBURY AVE. ' Fancy Groceries Delicatessen Fruits and Vegetables I Light Lunch and Ice Cream Phone 177-M William T. Carwithcn | Wm. H. Poxvell m Oefii ral Contractor ! GradinK and Street llailding ' thirty-fourth »t. and West ave. OCEAN CITY, N. J.
ill i xs Our Wall Paper-"-.n veritable find. We aim? to please the particular. Just come down and. inspect^ om numerous designs. II vbu art critical it may take you a'lottg time to decide— there are so many patterns to choose from — but the point is that you can l>e suited exactly right and at pricfls that will appeal to you. alfred r. smith 1048 Asbury Ave. Ocean City New Jersey OLD WINTCR SOON WILL COME OUT OF HIS HOLELET'S MAKE IT HOT FOR Get reatly. Lay in your coal. Get out your shovel. Send for the plumIrer (meaning us)# Get your heating apparatus in good working order ' again and say, "Come on in, Winter. I much obliged to meet you, we now have got the heit with which to greet you. Our telephone's working fine. HASS-ill RKHARDT 649-51 Asbury Avenue ocean city, N. j.
Real Estate and ORDER NOW t Search Company QQRp WOOD Fidelity Trust Comuanv , , T ^ L^'(;THS Wiltlwood Title and Trust Co. ,hh\rrri Tijle Iusttrajice. T^~ Abstracts of Title JosepJj McGlligatl & Son Convayancmg ' 3 Fire Insurance PALERMO, N. J. - tde"1 MU"C^* K- L. SMITH K. II. CAMPBELL ^ offices in SniilTi A Campbell First Nationl Bunk Building HOUXH AND SIGN Cape May Court Houee~"\ PAINTERS N J- '. ' , ziiAsburv Ave- Ocean City. N.J R. H. JOHNSON PLUMBING COMPANY it now in its Nzw Oiiuo - ■ 817 ASBURY AVENUE whnr.pitroiu And Irirnds will be car Jul! v welcomed John Marts Lumber Co. Lumber Mill* >rk. M.r iHIngx. B. id ling Piper. Plisier Bo.r.i, Ntrls.Ssth Weigh* etc. Estimates Purnr-h-J. Prc-qpt Detrverr. J. e. WELCH THE BUILDER COR GtVCNTH STREET ANO WEBLEv AVENUE c OCEAN CITY, N. J.
JOSEPH BROADLEY PLUMBING and HEATING 731 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. Phu.o 85-M FOR SALB Hungafews and enttagaa ready built or auilt to € order. 1 ^ Estimates gire^i on alterntidns and repair work. 6. H. B. COOPER, Jr. S BUILDER 29th and central are. Ocean City, N. J. S D SWAN j\ J. E. TROUT SWAN and TROUT CARPENTERS BUILDERS * lOZOASBURYAVENU'lB^^lflWSoCEAN CITY N.J. JOBBING A SPECIALTY "*) WIRE K I? A U S S To Wire Your House
411 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY ^ YOU 8H0ULD HIVE A Reliable Builder To erect your Ocean City cottage You ;annot spare the time to look after it closely yonreelf and must depend upon the honesty of the contractor. m I have built for a largfc number of people and could refer yon to any or all of them. Send for the list of namea and photographs of the houses. Otis M. Townsend OFFICE Dim nrD OCEAIf CITY, athM. Opposite P. 0. DU I L.L/ELll " "■ JAny Kind Any Where - * ' - . Joseph G. Champion Building Contractor OCEAN CITY. N. J. Tenth Street and West Avenue

