EIGHT OCEAN CITY SENTINEU OCEAN CITY, N. J., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1921 < _
PERSONALS Walter ami Robert Batemtm. of Morristnwn, enjoyed a duck hunting trip on the yacht "Pwrjfss" with Captain Herb Smith 'ami his son Leslie. They left here Friday .and went up the Tuckahoe River, returning Sun- ; <lay with a goodly number of ducks as * . the result of the trip. -Mr. A. S. L, Doughty, of the State Wirhwa^' Commission of New Jersey, was *" town Tuesday. While here he cullrd on William It. Hughes. J. Howard Slocum. manager of the Normamlie attended the annual meeting of the Ocean City Hotel -Company on Tuemluv. The Hotel Biscaynq osnei by Air*. Elizabeth Blutjdiii closed Tue-luy - . ,,nftcr a- very successful season. The. hotel will be open again early in 1922. WHIiam "H. Beavei and wife have closed their dbttage 1241 Ocean ave- ' nue ami returned to Philadelphia for the winter. Mr. Braver »B, <-onftne>r to his hotfcc here f«i some time byillness. . Mi-- Mar j Chad wick, telephone operator at City Hall, has returned *drom a very pleasant vacation trip to Caju I- B. Clark and wife. left ' Thurslftyrfttf T"1T W^Bench. Fla;, on their yacht, the Alba., Francis Corson and Mrs. Corson, Francis, Jr.. Mr. Dixon and Mrs. Dixon have returned from a pleasant vacation, having visited Delaware Water Gap. Pocono Mountains, Niagra Falls, Kane. Washington and other points of interest, traveling by motors.
RESOLUTION ADOPTED "Assembled in the 47th Annual Convention, of the New 'Jersey Woman's Christian Temperance Cnion, at Ocean City, Octoirer IS, IP and 20. U|21. we ileeply realize our dependence upon Divine help, as the source of -power, and will devote ourselves to continual prayer for guidance in this critical stage of the temperance reform: "We renew our allegiance to the , principles of total abstinence and pro- 1 hihition, ami will continue to train i the young and to educate public senti- \ ment up to the high standard which 1 alone can secure not only the final : destruction of the liquor traffic, but • the banishment of all aleobolic drink ' from the home; "We face the fact that we are op- , posed by mighty and relentless forces • which would weaken prohibition and * nulliG- its enforcement; Tni* Is no cause for discouragement, but a challenge for more * vigorous efforts on our part; ' "In view of the distortion and mis- j representation of prohibition fact* 'c and conditions wide spread by those < opposed to the 18tb Amendment we will acquaint ourselves with reliable ; facts as te the . beneficial results of : prohibition; "We wfil make known these facts in ' personal conversation, correspondence, the public press ami platform: 1 "We will protest courteously but. firmly against all flippant disparaging allusions to the 18th Amendment, or its enforcement bills, or to religion and our Sabbath laws Jp stories, car- . toons, and moving picrores; "We reaffirm that war is wrong in 1 principle and we will encourage and " promote all sincere efforts toward ' "We commend the call of President . Harding, for a disarmament conference. and will earnestly cooperate with National Council in Limitations of ~ Armament* in its purpose to 'unite ' ^-and make articulate the hunger of ; ' humanity for an end to war'; "We commend to voters the Institutional Bond Bill to be voted upon at the coming election as an important i measure for the adequate care of the unfortunate wards of the State; "We would express our apprecia- ' lion of the hospitality of the Convention Church, and of Ocean City, and the W. C, T. L'., in their abundant ■ provision for our comfort .and in the smooth working of all thelt plans; t.'iankdig every individual oho' in work, in song or service h»l helped to make this convention the surresa and i't piratioii which it most assuredly hi:s been." Signed— Helen P. Strong. Anna Tevls, Mr*. Paul C. Taylor an,! Mrs. A. M. Quint. Following is a partial list of the W. C. T. U. delegates who were here last week during the W. C. T. L". Convention held in Ocean City. Qftolier 18, 19 and 20: Tho.-e at^ .the Biscayne were Mrs. Frantz, from Moorestown; Mrs. Hamtrall, from Port Norri«; Sara N. Johnson , WenonubJ Mrs. Braddock, Medford; Mrs. Watkinson.-Colllngswood; • Mrs. Blum. Washington; Ethel R. Tart, Haddonfiebl; Mrs. E. H. Klfreth. * liaddonfirld; Mr-. r0lvin, New York; Mrs. Isabella U. Derr.arest and Mrs. Kthel Aekerman, from Clmster. Registrations at the Wyoming were as follows: Mrs. Wilgus, from Stanhope; Mrs. E. IV. Chase, Holmdm; Helen H. Crane. Highbridge: Mrs. J. K. Ovoracker, Hasbrouck; Mrs. lenora Hoppcck, Flemington; Mrs. He.inetL Pioinficld; Mrs. Crammer, Manahawkcr: Mrs. Fisher. Newton; Mrs. Fetter, Belvidere; Mrs. Elliott, Madison, and Mis. Batten, from Pennsgro've. Registered at the Miller Cottage were: Mrs. Keriiy. frrnji Wnodxtnwn; Mrs. Teton, from Moorestown; Mrs. Inge, from Nutley, and Mrs, Duke-, from Cam.len. Surah K. Raincr, of RoseRc Park stayed at the Klbcron. SEND THEM IN Send those little pdrsonals about your friends, the family yourself to the ""Sentinel, hut lie sure to get them to the office not later than j..: . Tuetday noun. L
THANK THE CAR DONORS |lf Misses lewis and Conanl. the com- |(. inittec from the luteal L'nion W. C. T. C, to secure cars so that the dclep gate- jo convention licre last week • tnuld he. shown Ocean City, wish to express their sincere thanks to the,, oar owners- who so generously donated .j thei f ears fn order that this feature ; (p of the convention might he carried out »aece*"fujJy. 1* Is understood that Ocean City was the first convention city to extend a courtesy of this kind. |e That the itelrgatcs thoroughly enjoy- , i-.i, the ri.le and were agreeably sur-" prised at the size am| beauty of the ' city could not he doublet! after hearing the many exclamations of pleasure KKTt RNS TO OCEAN CITY' _e John V. Pontiere. formerly of Oceun ; City, ha.- returned and will reside here permanently in the future. He j v lived at I'ennsgrovo. N. J„»«isei Catia- • ' da. while away. l-atcly he has been in Wilmingtoj. Del., in the real estate H and building business. To t,uote Mr. ORDINAM'K NO. 1ST i. THE BOARD OP COMMIS-HOVERS OF? THE (XTY OK OCEAN CITT DO OR-, DAI N* : ^ ^ ( Bosnl-r e -tr— r re «jf Foylh '| 15i*o3£e<''l* l!"* 'h* 5' un:lSSl^!t'n'a» eaoi"ln tl*£rotth. • a-H-hoa-tntr line s I AtlaatJ* svenue end Tetsllte ihenre mu!h»«ist nils el rirht snuie- . to Mnk sew _«|,.| earsUriwith^sajd^ At- ■ 1 rtly Uirertion snU^.treriM tine 'o iwini In | Its* AttoUe Ownee I Seel Inn i-^Thnl ^!he Unl'ikenW in hi. it h-nnlweH n! the m.lert.1 nnd »s- ' , «• l"> K««!o«er .let on I.W In the Cur I CHtV- ortlee. The* Mid honrdwelk. •• . ! rvluretrd dull be iK.rtr-tnn feet in width nnd ->11.11 hate fi.r it. Isndwerd .ide the j i.ndwnrd l:ie o I the Here of lend deecribtsl 1 '"sertlea the en-tTS e>pe«M . J ! the retui'ir.s the bannls .Ik .. deerriheil ' lor.'tKt "and"* rhuOdi nr e( 'o^bclrdwalk Hi j I "h^eiuth ' AalTbe1 e^'br Ihe'otr'ne'oiw.'n f nir at l.rve hr the iuune at bonds of Section 5. That the contract when n.nrd..I mar I- teeireranlr lin.nroJ br the Is olr' of Ottsn ritr which wh.lt state the thsll be siroed br the Merer, rotitttrr .jiswed brjjw^Hreew ot 'Sr8eMr«S2 tafcanhTta MS. -..-I That the said hood, e hen i.eor.1 br E5y -JfjsS;. Im "the "tMepilnirr'^ TiJncinT'S "broMn •rf the Stnte o( New Jetwer SSl pa.'— sr ™ " ; a. "r i i ii'r TT7 ' That the ordinance ee ]«— I on ternnd ■I Id £ Otp/Ojj. Nsnr 4eTter.°'^j<rM i'T t^lne^M^hTT^y^ ^~FZ !l>u!*Onts Isir. N. J. 1 "" KAKRV. A. MORRIS. aw Clerk. ; Ad>, la-??. p. r, «a» BONDS TO SLIT PURCHASERS rrs.ooo Cltr of Cepe Mar. N. 4.. Serial Hood., per rent, ^tcrf HereMbrrJII. 11IM. | •-•o'. IKK Free from Fmlerel In roe— and New | , J-net Tat. Applr In WILLIAM R 8HRP- ' I PARO. Finmnre CoAml-looeT. Cape Mar. | S 1 A4''~— f
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Pontiere. he says. "I am nqCftfrabl to - admit I made a mistake by moving away from Ocean City. But it is never j - tt« late to mend. I am buck ami 1 am , It going tu etay." t a- t ej • .. . , . i i.J ' ' : i THE SENTINEL | IS ON SALE It IN -ATLANTIC CITY 1 AT ( ' . m ' TICKET ttFPH'E • ' sflliRK FAST 'LINE Virginia At emu SM ART/ NEWS STAND I Atlantic Atrnu.' 1 .flppo.ite Guarantcf Tru«t Building ' it. the t"ltr of thwati Car. in the County ' ! " I tiu'ris-f"' T' *"''<■ S^'l3r"k I'.tHi ' Plans and Estimates Furnished All Work Guaranteed , LEWIS COSSAROON Contractor and Builder lofi Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY % Phone * New Supply of Hallowe'en NUTS GRAPES APPLES CIDER i ORANES POPCORN PUMPKINS Can Be Secured From NICKERSON'S MARKET 749 ASBl'RY AVENUE Bureau of Health and Charities CITY HALL T. LEE ADAMS, Health Officer Office Hears: 11. •«> Is 12.00 A H. i'honr xi and a.k for Hcslth Officer during office hours, if complaint is to be iiuulc for any violation of health code, or address postal to box 244.
[Tire escapes for all types cf buildings ALSO REPAIRED AND PAINTED J Wc guarantee approval of local and State authorities I on all our work. Builders' Iron Work ■ BROWNWOHTH £ CO.* L . tut* ...vo-.m.T LPHItaDCLPHia "Let li* Ertim. Ic" j YOU WILL APPRECIATE THE ADVANTAGES i . of payment by check — it* ' .-afety, convenience ami economy are three strong 1 ? . ^ point* in its favor. J Checking Accounts of i ? large or iiHMlorutrfwjrp are j jnviind. jt * T 0C1CAN CITY "ITLE AND TRUST , CO-MPANY Ocean City. N. J.
THANKS (FRIENDS Mi.-- Core G. Rati .it. -lowly im- _ proving* from her nccitlent ■ which occurred at the telephone office wveral week- ago. and at this time wirhea to thank the o|wiutnr- f"i the llowrr-. and all the- oilier friend- who visited i ami -o kiioUy reineinberttl her |. during thi- time. HAC(kETT'S Good Salt Oysters and Clams 1021 Sttspioa Are.. Occsa Ct!». N. J. I
ARE you using Edison Mazda Lamps? It not, why not? They give three times as much light as the old style Carbon laipps for the same current consumption. OCEAN CITY ELECTRIC SERVKre ",.f Atlantic 'City Electric Ciwnpnn-
Hallowe'en Suggestions NUTS MINCE MEAT. FIGS PUMPKINS DATES POPCORN CIDER— 15c qt., 55c gat „ Visit us and be convinced »• WM. T. CARWITHEN 401 Asbury Ave. 15
\Y \LTER C. JOHNSON WEST AVE, OCEAN CITY. N. J-
WILLIAM J. CHADWICK Independent Candidate for Freeholder SECOND WARD ! Will apprciate the Support of the Voters of the Second Ward . B» tare ts pise. (X) »I left ef a«-» shsf Stiche i» Plscvd sa Ballot CLEAN AS YOUR HOME OCEAN CITY STORAGE CO. Warehouse, Sixth and West Avenue FURNITURE BOUGHT AND SOLD Automobile Freight Service Between Ocean Uitv, N. J. and Philadelphia. For rate* apply * Ferguson Express, 313 Eighth St., Ocean City, N. J. pks~ 372-11 Philadelphia Office, 713 Spring Garden— Phone. Market SOU _ • n . . . » if You Are Going to Pla'fit" .:{ any bulbs it is time now. The last call for the special tree an.l hedge price. A revision .downward in labor prices November 1st. Hope to meet you at our Hallowe'en party both afternoon ami evening. Opean City Greenhouses PHONE 19 j
Sunday |jt ROUND TRlf* Excursion ^^■Wnr Tax-H'1 add'al II Philadelphia j i Sunday, November 6 Leaves Ocean City - - - - *.47 A- M- III Cnnintclmg with Special Train at Sea Isle Junction Returning, leaves Philadelphia 7-30 P. M. Tin- right i« reserve.1 to limit the sale of ticket-Tor this excursion, to the capacity «f e<|uipment available. Pennsylvania System The Route of the Broadway Limited Did You Hear It?— It's Good News ! One of the Big Hallowe'en Events Friday, October 28th OPENING of the Ice Cream Factor^ and Parlor 724-26 Asbury Avenue and it's K. Kb FURMAN Formerly of "Shriv.r't" So here's the chance to have that same good grade the year 'round QUALITY THE BEST -PRICES RIGHT I " j *' Particular atteutiou given to orders for Parties, Lodges, ' Banquets, etc. . FANCY CREAMS Special- Rates to Churches and Church Societies £77 ■ Tre
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J. H. niADWIUK COMPANY PLUMBING 1037 West ave, 1117 Anbury a*r. HEAUIsKY <V A I» A .71 s Readine Coo' »atcs> ssil Yard. I I NTH and wl«
J Prescott Cmlman, Jr. C. Estate of Mark Lake funeral ©t rector I 8iW Central Avcnuv t)ce«:i City New Jersey
— The War's Over Sn arc the day- of rccklc.-.- -pemling. Why spend 35c, 10c. or 45c. for coffee satisfaction that >o,i can get for 2.V. per lb.— in the delicious A sen Coffee? Have you ever tried it? ASCO ,, sz Coffee "YouTI taste the difference." Asco Teas 1 !]•* X ■ | -lb pkg 2.3c : lb 15c X L pkg. 1 1 That certain •elurive quality you've been searching for in tea — youH find it in one of our five master blends: * ORANGE PEKOE INDIA CEYLON OLD COUNTRY STYLE PLAIN" BLACK MIXED ADDRESSES OF OCR OCEAN CITY STORES: [ 745 Asbury avenue, (Groceries) 755 Asbury avenue, (Groceries and Meats) Asco Stores all over New Jersey Penasylvania, Delaware and Maryland.
1 New Fashions for Autumnto be knit with Miiterva Yarns Try the^Sports BloAse above, using Minerva ^ Shetland Floss. Or the Child's Dress — for which the ideal yarn is Minki.va Lustre Wool — a "mix" of soft, pure wool and lustrous .fiilk in delightful color combinations. Minerva Yarns sold exclusively at STAIN TON'S tji in Ocean City This Store will Close Every Evening at 6 P. 51, Except Monday and Saturday ■V— — — —

