5WW" ; JWO OCEAN CITY SENTINEL, OCEAN" Cm', N. J.. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 27. 1H21 '
Ocean City Sentinel Panmn 1»D Itiuun Irui Ticuui OCEAN CITY PRINTING AND PUBLISHING CO. ocean city. - hew jersey Bell Phone No. 13S-J IhU^MBIjUU' iwma ihr rirtt to nM uny OW* ! hi" nam# ^!f'"wrtTrr! Jnt. «i>rk iiromprly Ooon if t.l«*rirDC^J hunt,. , . THURSDAY. OCTOBER 27.1921 ^ Bntrrarf nl^ llw rwt OlVn at Oman City. FAME IS FLEETING Alvin.York »u rated ns (he "first' Joseph Oklahombi, according to Marshal Retain. Joe captured 171 Ger- i mans, single-handed. He is a Choctaw* Indian. His comment about the army wa*: "Too much "sJRtite, not enough shoot." \ Now Joe is living on a\®alL-fef»n~ j in Oklahoma. Mention his name to your friends. See how many recognize it. Probably none. Fleeting is fame —unless you are the top notches. Even the holder of second placi- is soon forgotten. o ANOTHER PUBLIC HOLIDAY * f Governor Edwards has issued his j proclamation calling upon the people h of New Jersey to "observe Armistice jj Dgjf in the manner proclaimed by our L President, by our State law, anil by ® special services in their churched and c other places of worship, in memory of J* our heroes, known and unknown, ^iml c for divine guidance on the ilisarma- Jj ment conference which opens on that W day." To many citizens this will be the first notification that another puln g, lie holiday has been added to the list jj But Armistice Day, November 11, sj has been set apart, with Independence, ^ Labor, Thanksgiving, Christmas, New [(' Year's Day and six others, for general Of observance by the banks, the public j0 schools, public ofAces and business jj' generally. N' G» SMALL BOARD FREEHOLDERS Shall we substitute in this country Sa a small hoard of freeholders for the jjj present system of representation from Ar each of the cities and townships* says ; jj' t
the Cape May Star and Wave. This is one of the <|uestions which is u. '* •iecided at the coming elections' a. mi it 1 i requires attention and thought from J all legal voters. The small board idea!! Is the popular one ami would be the ] most business like system but voter* I. must realize that its success will tie- ] pend absolutely upon the character j of the men selected to hold the posi- ! j tions. It is not a question of politics ( but one of business and to get the hest 1 j results it will be essential that men, I be selected' with particular reference J to thgir ability and character. The .. right mfcw will be able to materially J reduce expenditures and to secure ( greater value for the money expended. { Our voters ntuat awaken to the fact J that to have proper public service we must have men who will 'consider the >J public interest above all other eon- j side rations. ( If they do not adopt this point -of J: view there is no hope of amending v present conditions in the public serv- . S ice. Th» mere substitution of three j menfpr fourteen will mean nothing, L "tifiles* there are radical changes in j methods and management. The so- v called polities which has afflicted Cape i * May County so long must be eliminated and unselfish business organization effected. After voting for the stn»ller board there must be a followup in interest on the part of the responsible voters to see that the change shall mean something more than a mere change of form. The complaccnt "Let George do it," will not answer. There should be a great upheaval of public sentiment in opposition to abuses whenever they occur, not once hi a lifetime only. TWENTY YEARS~A(»0 Taken From the Files of the Sentinel, Oct. 2i. 1921 Rolla Garrctson is building nn addition to hie residence on Asbury Henry- D. Moore, was a Tuesdayvisitor to this city. My. Moore's handsome cottage, which is being erected on Wesley avenue, below Eighth street, is being pushed rapidly toward completion. 1 Kalmia Tribe, No. 220, Imp. O. R. M„ will have a benefit in Sites ^all on Monday evening next, the D'Esta fun makers being the attraction. J. W. Loiulenlierger, of ML Airy, has purchased Wm. H. Dies roth's cottage, 1825 Central urenue, through the agency of N. C. Clelland. Miss Stewart, of Atlantic City, has been in charge of the Bell Telephone office here during the absence of Miss Anna Murphy, who has been visiting, her sister in Bridgeton.
:1 r ' ' - ' j WJERE AMERICAN LEGION WILL GREET FOCH '■ Marshal Foch is to make his first public appearance in America ' r, >rc the Ann titan Legion', N'siicn... Convention at Kansas City. November I.. His wrbonsr is to Iwr extended in the lo.s. , .•! ; i ..':m uii.m Had shown in the picture, where in l<W6. hn famou.i-omqulriot, Sarah Bernhardt. p!a>«-.| to the largest audience evcr to witness a dramatic perform ante in America
MANY CONTRIBUTE FOR CARNIVAL ' FoUowin? {jst Represents Contributions Received I p to Oct. 21 A- the Prize and Judge Committee of the Ocean City 's Hallowe'en Carnival, we desire through this medium to • express our appreciation and thank.-, contributions receivfil for the Hallowe'en fund from the following: Jeffries Wm. -Little " 1 E. M. Sutton Richard Johnson < L. Leslie Headlcy Frank Smith I Ewing T. Corson i Reail Co. B. Cree I E. M. Kent 1 C. H. Shoemaker Co. Hay- New-kirk Malcom Chattin ' J Wm. Price *1 Benjamin Groves J Samuel Conovar Cahart Howard Johnson Maurice Wriggins f Breckley 5 G. Abbott ■' Prescott Cadman Harry H. I.ake City Title and Trust Co. v Wm. Breckley John J. Dcvine " i V Wm. H. Mowen [ 0 Frank Schneider Noah Collins V George Datscheg I' Wm. Law H Harry Taylor A Samuel Scull M C. E. Kelk and Son M Albert Gilbert V Anthony Gandy C Hans Burkhardt F H. Hill E H. Hill
I Lawrence M. I .ear , H. Sannino Peter Ceruti , : Harry Wolbert , ; Daniel B. May hew : Charles Guskill i|S. M. Hoffman , Julius Roth Mrs. Wm. Powell I I Joseph Riggins T. Carwithen ; Mrs. Tranquillo 1 : J. Edward Welch Clarence Scull ; J- Wm. Morrison Charles Baron ; Alfred Smith Earl Sharp , Garrettaon I Campbell Harry Morris : Andrew Boswell ; Wm. Chad wick ; Floyd Simms ' L. Plout E. R. BourgeoisRoss Ferguson Jcrnee Brands H. Ware L. L. Wallace, Sr. M. B. Christian G. Champion Parker Miller Charles P. Lake Lender S. Corson Cass Campbell . < Wm. G. Schwartz Bennett Walter Jones Jno. McCallioti C. Albertson Geo. Thompson H. Sapp Smith , Mrs. M. E. C. Phillips
: Mad. lock'.- rOiarmacv ! John Dennis* . Burrows C. Marshall LW. N. Boo? : Dr. J. H. Whiticar Roger Williams .Hughes' Central Pharmacy Jerry Pullo S Geo. Tuthill L ami P. Cycle Co. J. C. Funck. Jr. J. T. James Mrs. I.ydia Gandy Mr- Kate M. Young Loja M. Tow risen d a Charles Sack . Maurice Gaudy „ John Pel to * Linwood Mintzer . Nathan C. Taggart Earl Corson Harry HeaiHey City Hall Bariier Slrop John R. Grove Clinton Breckley Mrs. Shaw Howard D. Tay lor Supple Dairy J. H. Hildnrth Fogg Motor Co. Brothers Edgar Ferguson Nicholas Hickman ' Walter B. flcCorkle •'Thomas Mould J. Hoffecker Pioneer Bakcry i Frank Newton C. Y'oung Baker | Pedano R. J. Haefner I Hiram Cheatwoori I Wm. Gibb I Elmer Jackson Pearl I Dittrich Adams Roland Steelman ' Dike R. Howard Thorn ' Brownlee Stingier B. Stannard and Son Vernon Carlson, Jr. Charles White Frank Lippincott V ward Sooy
E. P. Lake Rev. M. M. Lewis Sterling Cole Joseph Thompson Wm. Seaman Geo. I>. McCarthy Charles D. Sampson F. G. Walters. Jr. Mrs. Cecila Crosse Hotel May berry Edwaril W. Kurt? Michael Anarelli E. M. Jeffries Humliert C. Pontiere • Powell-VanGUdor Co. . C. E. Howe Printing Co. Goo. E. Seaman George Nickerson Rev. Jim, Hun.llev Jno. I!. Jones Roger Williams Mrs. Elmer Lacey This list represents contributions received only up to Friday evening. Oct. 2 1 st. 1921. I It is impossible for the Committee to call on everyone, yet this is a com- ' munity affair, and the Committee I would appreciate the financial aitl from every one, so don't wait for any member of the Committee to call oli you. but just hand your contribution to any member of Hie Committee and help make Ocean City's Hallowe'en : Carnival a success in every respect. (Signed i RAYMOND H. GARDNER. ' J. THORNLEY HUGHES. WALTER K. ALLEN. I'rjze and- Judge Committee. Have your Automobile in shape for w inter. Work done now •ery reasonable. Fred, 110 Asbury avenue — 313M— Adv. ADVERTISE Regularly -.HOcean City's |
Otis M. Tnwnsen.l Central Garage * H. D. Jones A. Rossa Lost something? Place an ad in the SENTINEL and it will be quickly returned. IflttdeMciin&tJfasfol W HOT WEATHER BEING] H-over, it is time to H COMPLAIN OF THE '
MONUMENTS Headstones, Markers, Sills, Corner Posts Memorials of Dignity and Distinction Designed, cut and erected witlf particu- ■ kw regard for individual requirements Yon can chooze from the ' largest and finest stock wf T materials ever collected— r ' "T| standard granites and marbles V ^ 9l from quarries famous for the ■J [JlgyUlj quality of their produce Vf Specialise in Designing and Manufacturing , ^--i -t . 1 Mausoleums, Public gnd Private Memorials Carfar • Paid to all Purchairn CAMDEN YARD A MA,N OFFICE AND YARD Opp. Hariri, h O-mCrn " ^ Pl»o«e, IVaaantrille 1 REPRESENTATIVES 9 ' f » a Soomi A««m. Ventnor C^^ld R ' ■ C*. Mar. BorilBaton. W n"Xb 1 J.' 8*1*-- CWk-U, and Ilurllnitoo Co«UH „ N..J • Ctaxtim «n,l vtciattr HwU . ( h«mton. Va. (or 8tale at Virwml. O. J. HAMMELL CO. PLEAS ANTVILLE, N. J.
wui-A»ik, Kmsan | THE SENTINEL <lu»d be? ThnSui | in 11 ■ J'i k-j [ ; ' ,, Something New -T for the benefit of Oceaa City |*t ple J Ocean Citv House Cleaniae 1 Company , wj'il.|Sf*"Z"<" hotel, haardlna hone*, prl rats wM^ilo It by'Tbe'eonirarYor a* I 730 West Avenue j Ocean aty New Jersey ] HeU Phone. 75- W JONES, ROGERS & BASSELL A. I. JON KH. Manaurer
INSPECT INI.EI The Cane May County Chambef of . pWcmt-rce, «ri the invitation of the Cape flay .Comity Board of Freeholder.-, Will inspect tin- Turtle Gut road near WiMwood or\ nevt Thurmlay. TilBoa,. I of FA •plunders have Iw.'-n noli, tieii that the fill there rei|uires some attention dpi- to the washing of the Oi-o.i' liiuilfivui •! ami im.s figured conspiciously in the l-'revlioliler graft ca os is- fore the Cape May C.umtY ITIILIC NOTICE til' REGISTRY -AND ELEtTUl.N Piisurant t-. notice is hereby given that the Board of Registry and Election- in and for every election' district in | OCEAN CITY in the County of Cape May, State of! Nov.- Jersey, w ill meet for the purpose TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1921. ! at the hour of one o'clock in the evening for the purpose Of revising ami correcting the original registers or adding thereto the names of all loeroits entitled to the right of suffrage and of erasing therefrom the name of any person who after fair opportunUy to lie heard, shall Iw shown not to be entitle«i to voie«in that election And notice is hereby further given, that the Board of Registry and Kleey tinn will meet at the following drsigI. noted places. | l iis. Wutl — Nik. 2 Fir. House. Asbury avenue, below Sixth street, el Second Ward — Court room. City il Hall, Asbury avenue and Ninth street. ;t GENERAL KLKtTION „ will l* held on Tuesday. November 8, d 1921, for the purpose of electing » candidates to fill the following offices: "nc Senator. • »ne Assemblyman. One Coroner. '• One Member of the Board of Chosen . Freeholders (First Ward). ■' One Member of the Board of Chosen Freeholders (Second Ward)'. - One Justice of the Peace (First > Ward). = One Justice of the Peace (Second Ward). . • • = And that the election officers w ill ' A sit as a Board of Election at places J above mentioned on the above day p commoocing .at six o'clock in the C I morning, closing at seven o'clock in H the evening. *; HARRY A. MORRIS, T Adv., 10-13, SL City Clerk.
NOTICE * W'* S«s " h"" . , FLORIDA D -'ONES Occsn creYMPS°N *Vt FOI N I) Hull of motorhoat. No. L261I, Owner apply, R. Cltfn, 3021 West avenue. Ocean City. N. J. Kiggm at ITCR* KCZoi*! ^ SINOW OS M. TLTTES cr ^ JjSwjl Hughes Central Pharmacy 8th and Wesley Are.
PHONE. 410-J JOBBING PROMPTLY DON " T WALTER TOMLIN PLUMBINC and HEATINC 138 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN 9ITV NEW JERSEY J IF YOU ARE SICK AND SUFFERING AND CANNOT GET RESULTS 1 WHY NOT TRY Chiropractic 938 kouth Apartment CHIROPRACTORS Boardwalk gat and Sun. by appointment City Garage SEVENTH AND HAVEN AVE. L. W. MILLER PROPRIETOR TELEPHONE, 203 This is a 3-19 B, Westing--house full automatic Elec2j sjsx other styles in $ i pLt— s^oc^* us show you the _j j" r advantages of cooking by ' I electricity. Cheaper than fen I gas and cleaner. E [jfL H We carry a full lifte of Westmghouse, Mazda and Nitroli ~ ^ 819 ASIUKY/VL OCIAN OTY.N.J; p
MISSIONARY SOCIETY To MEET of The Woman's Foreign Missionary le Sm-icty. o Ljfhe First M." E. Church, I- will Ind. I" their regular monthly, meetid ing. N'.. vernier !. at S o'clock at the m h... -• Mi- O-borne Corson, Slfi . Fici alH.ui «h:it_Auto overlmulI,. J "pii.-o. 110 Asbury avenue — 818Yes it's toasted, of course. To seal in the flavor df| MMTHLP CirTAUU Scotch I1al I ■ SANITARIUM OPEN ALL VEAB= I ' A quiet, high-clau home suitable for in- 1, valid. Most desirable all year round Y home -for elder! v people mid for well PI people desiring a quiet place for KRST. booking under supervision of a graduate Registered Graduate Nuri-e., always on duty*. Itatbs, Ma.ss.ige, Hlce* trie. Hot-air Baker Treatment .gfVca. rooms open to the public. : [ B. McGIDCNY, Miss X.r.To.n.e. B. N. B
HALCTON,^W. 1116 Wesley ave. Ocean City New Jersey Newly furnished rooms; running water in each room; Three minutes from the Beach Mrs. Francis D. Maxwell MILLER COTTAGE. 'M KAN CITY NEW JKKMKt Open All tl» Year Hot-water Heat l.AUKA I. Mll.LKK THE BISCAYNE ^ NOW OPEN Ocean aveuue opposite Moorlyn terrae Private Bath, Hpoklet K. Ht.UNUIN, Owner - GANDY COTTAGE 813 Central Avenue Ocean t'lly New jersey <(r*b all lha v-wr. Warm rooms and THE DARLINGTON Central Ave Oeedn City, N. J. NOW OPEN . «|.~-lal I.ttrnt|"n Kivea sraeK.rnd stir. I. and I 'lions «W-W / Mas. JaSaal.. (WBTan^'* Phone 3833 | DR. DAVID M. SAXE | Veterinary Surgeon | 21 N. Virginia are. Atlantic City | Diseases of dogs and cat* a specialty Ocean City calls given special attention Now is the Time to Plant Privet Hedge Thomas J. Thorn florist ll28~~BayN^venue Ocean City Ncw Jer^ay
r A NEW BUSINESS KSTER^j ' ' K. K. Kurmpn has re,,^l ,yr . . the Frank E. Darby Agenc . at 72 1-720 Asbury avenue,' '• the Parker Miller Ire Cr, i " 1 and' v. ill ope;, an ire ere-., , * xery shortly. Mr. Fhrnw,'. i ' for a number oTye-.r' " ^ ■"r'vrr BRECKLETS^ HOUSE AND SIGN PA,nyCH. x CLINTON L. BRECXLry, pR' Heady hDxed, Paint*. s, -».t ,,, , * Id »»e'uic. SIBDIC4L. T T pa : WILLETSP. HAINES, M.D. ^ ^ Physician and Surgeon Office Hours Diseases ..f p 8 ... M. I, 1 p. M. NW 3 ih,w,t IW 280 r.ws,w Cor. Wesley Ave. and 9th St. - Allen Corson, M, B. *»■! We.ley Avenue iiein»Clty Now Jersey UKRSCHKL PKTTIT. M. D. 807 WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY outre llnnni't 10100.01. 7I8SP..U. JOHN H. WIII-TICAR, M. D, TIT Weslcv avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J. °T^?ar^'«mpjuVjrs iJ « .... DR. CHAS. H. VAIL I Osteopathic Physician E £kip"uu DENTIST \xpR. WILSON Y. CHRISTIAN 809 Cenlral avenue. \ Ocean City, N. J. Phone 152 Ex-ray Diagnoria Nitrous Oxide AdnHiniatered
HUGHES CENTRAL PHARMACY Eighth at. and Wesley ave. Phone 215 J. Thorn ley Hughes. P. D. Pharmacist in Charge trroasr.v<i.*T-i.«a. Wootton, Harcourt & .Steelman LAW OFFICES ANDREW C .BOSWELL Law Offices Master In Chancery OCEAN CITY. N..J. ARCMTgCTB L. Leslie Headley Co. Incorporated ARCHITECTUAL SERVICE _ Builder* 515 EIGHTH STREET (Eighth and Wesley ave.) ^)rran (Ity, N. J. Designer and builder of Artistic Bungalows, Convenient, Cottage.", Up-to-date Apartments, Modern VIVIAN B. SMITH ARCHITECT Atlantic City. N. J "KNCINEF.Rfl Wm. H. Collissdn, |r. V A*-'' r KCivil Engineer and Surveyor 1IJ- KufliMr.Oreani'lt .N.J.
,s THE LUNCHEON HOUR $ Hi finds this restaurant full of people who 4/ ^ arr *prj evidently enjoying themP selves. For there is gornl fellowship • ^1' , hp,T a" well as good (ood: If you cn1 I JlUA 1^[ HO joy the good things of life stop In here Hi f°r lunch and* if you are wise yog II THE HARRIS RESTAURANT . 805 Asbury Avenue Cream Occam aty, N. J. W. H. Harris, Prop

