. ' ; OCEAN CITY SENTINEL. OCEAN CITY. >:. J., IHL1ISDAY. OCTOBER 1~. lMi LIVE
I ' THE MORNING AFTER THE NIGHT BEFORE _j
STATE CONVENTION Delegate* Prai»e Hospitality of THi* ' ( it > — Many Interesting Addrrma Arr.il. ling In Miss Father II. El- ' M ih. Slntc PrgRi.lent, the State Con • . tinn of the W. C. T. U., in seaaion 0 ••• la.fl wreck, wm one of the most - testing ami enjoyable ever.helil. •, r.iilieular mention should lie nunle ,, i lie address by M rs', Margaret Peck ; National Colored Organizer. «.f ,t ■ i -« ille. Mil. Her talk wan on the • I of \V . C. T. U. organizations i q mix the colore.) race in Baltimore j , : ii. I in the south. , ] p Mr. Julian Zelchanko. Secretary of Ji iiir American Fun.l, of New Jersey, , n ami • who has only recently returneil - -'<••'11 Armenia, gave an impassioned aplieal for help for these poor un- ■ iitunates. Rev. F. W. Johnson, of tl I lie Lord's Day Alliance, ma.le a splen- 1 i I mlilress on the observance of the j S .lilr.ith. ' j The memorial service, conducted by h Mi>. -Isabella H. Demarcst, was most > •mpresslve. As each county was call- C e.l. their delegation arose ami remain- p e.1 staailiiix while the names of those ; S t.ini ha.l gone to their rest .luring j i he past year wore read. The coun- 1 r tj presidents responded. Miss Pons Harvey, daughter of the n . -i.leiit of the Camden Union, was ' ught to the front and decorated uh u white ribhon. She is three . : ours of age and is the youngest re- j crult. II At .Thursday morning's meeting the I ■ I.Ttion of officers took place, the ly elected officers lieing presented with handsome l.»u.|uets of flowers. * io officers electeil were: Miss Esther I H. Elfreth, President; Mr». Isabella H. * I lemarest, Corrrspondingi Secretary: Aliss Elma A. Mathis. Recording Secretary; , Mrs. Ethel S. Ackerman,)^ Treasurer.
The banner which . was presented j to the unions whose names appeared mi the honor roll, was the gift of the j local union. The gold lettering on; the white satin was the work of the: "Sentinel" while the banner itself was made by" Miss Mary Corson. It won mhch favorable comment. "rfhi forceful anil benign influence ..f women , in -politics is shown in our "wn State' by the passage of the Van Ness enforcement act over the Governor's veto. * Mrs. Van Ness, not the, author, but the promoter of the bill; -too. I like the rock of Gibralter, for oliedience to and enforcement of the law, and for the upholding of the • '(institution." This was declared by Miss Esther Elfreth. State President, in her address on Wednesday morning. "Great things have taken place ■ luring the past year," she said. "Our \ niepcan i zation center at Passaic has a center indeed for those who are -Hungers iij a strange 18ml, a center of iieighlmriiness, of instruction, es|.ccially among the foreign children. Our State Recording Secretary. Miss = Elma A. Mathis, who so efficiently "•presented us at the National Convention held at San Francisco in August,' ' us the Star-spangled, white ■ tin Ranner which Miss Wlllard gave ■ ears ago to the National Union. We must lie ready to keep it when in . 1 f»22 we welcomed the national con- j Mention at Atlantic City." ^ \ The entire nddress of the State j President will be printed in the "White Ribbon' Ncw»" which is the National W. C. T. U. paper. The address was one of unusual merit and it is to lie regretcd that every one in Ocean City was not present to hear it. • j At the closing meeting Miss Helen j Strong spoke on "The Army of Occu- j potion," and among other things said ] "It is no time to demobilize our forces j now that our victory has been won. We ur» an army* of occupation." Before final adjournment the con- . vention went on record as favoring the Willis-Campbell Bill now before the] Senate and instructed their Legislative) Committee to inform both Senators of j New Jersey that it should be passed | without any amendments. On Thursday evening a ^layette was given in which a number of the children from the schools under the direction of Miss Louisa Corson and Mr*. Berthu Voss took part. Thursday afternoon the delegates j were .taken for an automobile tour of • the city. Many e*|fressions of plea-j sure for the friendliness and courtesy of Ocean City were heard among the' delegates who left for their homos oni Friday. j
~ rmu>RKI> WOMEN ORGANIZE vlargaret Peck Hill. National Colored Organizer, of PctersviHe, Mil., v im addressed the State Convention "f "he W. C. T. l.\. held last week, •i: -.'.mixed a W. C. T. U. Union among . ml, .red woriten of the resort before s ><• left. The meeting was held in the Baptist Church, Kth and We ; avenue, on Friday-evening. The -I were; Mrs. M. Flowers, • Miss Thompson, VicesPresi;dent: Miss Beatrice Burke. Secretary: ! and Mrs. Lillian Hughes. Treasurer. 'The oiganfzation will lie known as the Margaret Peck Hill Union, W. C. T. and a meeting will lie held in the Church this coming Saturday ; night to perfect a working plan. ATTENDED CONVENTION " Among the Millville women who at-' j tended some of the sessions of the Annual State Convention of the W. C. l\. at Ocean City, this week wore; I Elmma Shaw. Mjs. Jennie BingMr- Elizabeth "mith, Mrs. R. j M. Socwell, Mrs. Nina Chester. Miss . Campion. Mrs. Ueulah MurI phy. Mrs. Viola Cossaboom, Mrs. ; Sarah Anderson, Mrs. Sarah Dnughjerty, Mrs. Mary Bnreford and Mrs. Oris IJircs. I-ost something? Place an ad in the SENTINEL and it will >* quickly returned. fi|jpj Hughes Central Pharmacy Sth and Wesley Ave.
OCEAN CITY WON " Romped Away With Atlantic City 11 High Reserves Last Saturday c, „ j. Displaying little or no olfeusc when 1 p they I tad the ball in their possession, e the Atlantic City High School Ite- ,| serves went down to an overwhelmed p defeat at the hands of Ocean City , High School here Saturday afternoon, j. score 3!)-0. Two blue and white play- . ers, Jack Alliger. center, and Mcr_ Gluckin, twisted their legs and will e be out of the gnme for some time. A* the Ocean City line completely 1 e overwhelmed the visitors, the gahie y was one ofstraight foot hall In which the playing of Ferguson and A. Selvagn wds brilliant. Kutcher, center . for Ocean City, and George Gardiner j * seemed to be in every plB>" on the de- I e fense. In the line Kutcher, Gardiner . and Gibb for Ocean City repeatedly [ opened holes which were taken ail- . vantage of, by the hack field men. A , touch down was made in every period, i|5|rj . i Beforcltuyinb I Next Car see our larije | stock of new and hi«h-6rade 1 UsedCars CntAorTiwerf'tvmoils Stat es Mokr Slbvic e 80S Allan tic Ave.
FOR SALE A BARGAIN Double House on Asbury avenue near 34th street, Ocean City. 6 rooms and bath each. Front and back porches. Furnished, 15,250. 12,400 may remain on mortgage. HARRY R. HAYES Realtor j Thirty-third and Azbury PORK SHOULDERS, lb. 19c All Nice and Lean. Any Size You Want DORSEY'S Quality Market House 725 Asbury Avenue PICNIC HAMS, lb. 12^c Now Called Shoulders. Very Nice and Lean. Any Size Yon Want. COUNTRY Ofko i COUNTRY OCPUDDINGS ^-UC| SAUSAGE Butterine, lb. 25c -y JJf,* Any Brand Yon Want— Mozlay's or Good Luck HAMBURG 1 C/. I COOKED 1 c „ STEAK '-3U| TRIPE "air IOC 5. Steaks, lb. 22c Cut from the Best City Dreaoed Beef —
Ferguson getting •'!. A. Selvagn I. Scott Adams 1 and Ti.rbitt R -Scott \.lam> kicked 3 goals. During the gaiiic Coach Corson subUnited Cox for Fitzenmeyer. Baron for H. Selvagn and T. Lee Adams tor Gibb. Kutcher, the center, is the bo.-t man playing that position that has ever been on a high school, team here. Thin line up. A. C. H. S. 2il Pew. Ocean C. H. S. Milton '-.I-eft End Fitzenmeyor C'omstock 1.0 ft Tackle . Gibl. J Nolan. .Xeft Guard 11. Selvagn Alliger Center Kutcher Sportack .Rigid Guard ' Gardiner Summers Right Tackle , Williams Cullen Right End Fitzgerald P. Smith. - Quarterback Ferguson Tearney Left Halfback .S.Adams McGurlcin Right Halfback- A. Selv'n Penrose Fullback Torbit Score by period-: Ocean City 7 12 13 T — 3!' Atlantic City 0 0 0 0— 0 Referee. Dr. C. H. Vail, Oberlin;, Umpire, Ed. Hogan, Penn; Headline! Man, Dr. Wilson Y. Christian. Penn; Time Keepers, Tuthill and Kilhy. William Maloney Auto Electricians , Speedometers Repaired. Batteries Repaired, Presto-Lite Storage • Batteries. Acetylene Gas Appliances (■oneratnr. Starter and Ignition work 2307 ATLANTIC AVENUE ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. I ^ Phone 238-J j PhUaOtlskia. AiUnilr t'U» ••( <•«»" (Ti» ' FDR YOUR FALL PAINTING SEE JAMES A. WILSON 43 Asbury' A vigi inPractical Painter Hardwood Finisher Interior Finishing my Specialty Estimates Cheerfully Given All work guarantce.1 Phone 1 12- J Ocean City
Glide -Johns vJbsftt - . ■ -v I > t SHOW ME A REAL < woman' wyo won't" SA-E MONEY IF HUBBY GIVES HER A CHANCE. FIRE ALARM SIGNALS 14 — Sixth and Pleasure avenue , 17— Eleventh and Bay avenue IK — Fourteenth and Bay avenue^. ; 42— Second ami Asbury avenue I ■13— Fourth and Asbury avenue 45— Eighth and Asbury avenue W — Tenth and AsWry avenue is— Thirteenth and Asbury avenue ■I!' — Sixteenth and Asbury avenue 61— North and Central avenue 54— Sixth and Central avenue 57 — Eleventh and Central avenue fi 7— Twelfth anil Wesley avenue GK— Fourteenth and Wesley avenue 73— Fourth and Ocean avenue 75— Seventh and Ocean avenue 78 — Ninth and Ocean avenue K2 — Second and Atlantic avenue I IT — Boardwalk and Mooriyn terrace •ill — Bay. avenue and Baltersea road 521 — Twentieth and Central avenue To One and All :Oo Not Forgot t Old Reliable Bay Villa Laundry1 which was est.ibli-.heil in 1916 T ry it once — complete your latimlry wliilc you wait. Call, write ,or phone, teo-w 217 BAY AVENUE , Ocean City, N. J. FRANCES FREEMAN. Prop.
"'.x ' :?fl l I Thrift is so valuable to evffvone that there are few who g Put it to the test and see what jt will do for you — g I g open an account with the First National Bank anil de-' g jj 8 PER CENT. PAID ON SAVINGS. FUND ACCOUNTS fl First National Bank H OCEAN CITY.N.J, | ~ SURF LAUNDRY 929 Ocean Avenue paon,. ii»-j Ocean Ctty, N J. GOOD WORK. QUICK SERVICE, ALL WORK DONE ON PREMISES PLEASE GIVE US A TRIAL LAUNDRY NOW OPEN r-|p-i Have to Do a Lot of ^001^ Cooking in a Small L=l— kitchen = Here's a neat serviceable big capacity compact little gas range ■ 1U ^at w'" do more cooking than the T*ltOOTllTOI^^ avera8c 8as ran8e 'Lat takes up M twice as much floor spacfe. Its a anSlMtkteten Vulcan Smooth Top crrY GAS UGHT CO ' ill Yi lilffiltd ii Lull ipso I HAVE SOME VERY GOOD LOTS AT THIRTYFOURTH STREET SECTION FOR SALE CHEAP. pOTS ARE SELLING FAST. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY BEFORE THEY ADVANCE. IF INTERESTED. CALL WILL . BE GLAD TO SHOW YOU THE LOTS AND QUOTE PRICES TO YOU. * HARRY R. HAYES REALTOR 1 Thirty-third and Asbury Ave. : , *_ '
Try an Advt. in" have a !mc -of fi knitork at les* than Philadelphia prn-i - \v:, The Seiltlliel shades a specialty. chas. e. adams a bro. and Get Results 720-22 ASBURV AVE. B'pLL PHONE 18 Sutton & Corson Co. N , General Contractors grading arftd^street building Ninth st. and simfsopI Ave. occzs cut. N j. Bell Phone. IH6.j i urnlturc Stored Reupholstcring cctimatc ^Window Shades ESTIMATE . FOR YOU .Awnings and 'House Furnishings Lawrence n. Lear 65a Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. huruey-jfines co. hurley-jones co. walter r. chattin A son. Mons. 1116 asbury ave. TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No waiting for two weeka to know If yml can get It; we can tell you at I once. Bargains 111 Bay and Ocean front properties. Choice cottages fur sale. Also Iota fur Investment and for Improvement — tbe choice of Ocean City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., » Ocean City, N. J.
All business transacted through this office is In accordance with the following slogan "7*11 office does amj mumlJin strictly .1 brokerant busiaesi ind ,'j in no troy interfiled in personal speculation." Results: A sale completed on the slxivr principal profits both Seller and Buyer. Write for listings anil make your head- . Clayton Haines Brick— REALTOR 411 EIGHTH ST. j OCEAN CITY. N. J. Ewing T. Corson REALTOR 7S7 ASBURV AVE. OCEAN CITV. N.J. ,11 Ou.i.nl.fd In,. \ C.lnMr, tw..l.h.. V ...... ..-J t f ALFRED SCHERM Ocean City Upholsterer and , Decorator Window Shades and Awnings Made 1038 Asbury Avenue OCEAN1 CITY, N. J. E A CORSON^" General Contractor 737 Asbury Avenue , OCEAN-CITY NEW JERSEY ROADS, SEWERS. BRIDGES. BULKHEADS
■ Edgar r. Berger Real Estate In 31«t St. Section of Ocean Cilty l Fine Cottages for Sale or , I can Rent yon most any E Rent "T,J Cottage in onr District t , Lot* Sold on Terms 3 — =r— . ' L , = a Don't let the spring find you with a ( / 1 leaky roof. Thunder storms are cominf IBjwV j and a leaky roof will be apt to result is ^■KSf considerable damage. TroTuk — Chimneys that lesk should he looked I "her and made wateWigbt. Smokey ' J All kind of stove smt h ester repairs, L """tSI'sU™ a n.FsUg roofing. » ■m SMITH'S /T7 | The Tln Srn,th / * r I 1112 Asbury Ave. Phons 78-W All Kinds of flutters Specializing in rnopznty north op Sixth Stnzzt B. F. GOETZ REAL ESTATE AGENCY FOURTH ST. AND ATLANTIC AVE. OCEAN CITY. N. J. Phones: Rentals office". 239-j sales Residence. 2s2-m Building Lots beach front Qut opp at Fourth Stnzzt _ .

