. . . six- ' --0CE4N CITY-SENTINEL OCEAN CITY. N.J... . THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 10. 1921 — __ — . __
"WHADDA THEY MEAN. DISARMAMENT?" I
""Progressive league Hallo eVfit For 19F5~JtbI Boy Seoul* Chief Topic* Under Dimuaion It »«.< cuggv.'tcd ut inr Progressive League meeting Monday nijtht that ktepa bo taken immediately to prepare for a Halloween celebration in 1922. The plan offered was the League petition the City Commisaionera l*fore the city's budget for next year wad made up for an appropriation to lie ' set aside for this purpose; that the city be adced to make mentibn of the ! Hallow-e'en celebration in their general j advertising next spring; that the . League enter a chair in the Atlantic^ City pageant next September calling attention to Ocean City's Halloween celebration, thereby creating the impression that if the season ever doses in Ocean City it doses with Hallowe'en ami not with Labor Day. B. M. Darby, chairman of this year's Hallowe'en Committee stated that he was not able to make a final report but would say that "there was money enough on hand to meet every bill, i There would be no deficiency. Scoutmaster Eugene Knapp spoke; on the Boy Scout movement and told! League members that he had quietly organised Troup No. 1. He asked for the moral support of the League so | , ■that he could notify General Head- ; ( quarters that the Scout movement in 1 Ocean City was under the jurisdiction of the Young Men's Progressive ' League. President Allen asked nil members in favor of giving Mr. Knapp j ' the League's moral support to stand. : Every man in the room stood. A FISH MYSTERY Warrie Harris, of the Harris Testau- 1 rant, W. I. Raymond, electrician, and I Jack Adams, of the Ocean City ^leetrie Service went fishing again. The , party caught a ten pound rock fish \ but neither Harris, Raymond nor ' Adams will tell who hooked it (Some- , thing fishy.) ] Plans and Estimates Furnished All Work Guaranteed LEWIS COSSABOON Contractor and Builder 156 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY Phone ' « g ■ - — FIRE ESCAPES for all types of buildings ALSO REPAIRED AND PAINTED We " guarantee approval of local and State authorities on all our work. Builders' Iron Work BRSWNWORTH £ CO. PHILADELPHIA "Lei OS Kdlm.tc"
2 PROGRESSIVE LEAGUE NOTES The Entertainment Committee have , ! something scheduled for November | ami the.v are very mysterious about it. There is a possibility that the league' will take part in Wild wood'* 11 Mummers' parade New Year's after- ® -- A change in the Bv-Laws will lie * , voted on at the next meeting. 1 Earl Niekerson won the big lolly- A •" '-pop-Monday night and very generous- f e|ly broke it and gave each member a * ei piece. He. would have been a year ' c[ getting away with it himself. ' The league has 286 members and is *■ p i still growing, membership applications ' c lieing received every- Monday night. c f The peanut-de crowd still hpld their *- I regular sessions. 0 . d — . — I , Otis M. Townsend has moved to his;e| . new location. Eighth street and Haven t,C t avenue. ^ u ! Boy Scout Troup. No. 1, will hold a - . cake sale at Nickerson's 'Market, Satunlay, November 19th. i <- - 1 American Legion supper and Enter- £ ' i tain meat at the First Presbyterian °j ' i Church tomorrow night. . _!• * *i ' Clayton Haines Brick i.<" Taplilly v '! transforming the upper floors of His'JJ ' ; office building into ideal apartments. <j I I Active building has commenced on , | the apartment of John J. Foster. Mr. I c I Foster expects to eat his Christmas ; £ ( dinner in his new home. | £ Advertiae n the SENTINEL « i3ty or ockajPcttt. new jersey Bi.rS..lk an* CM Fretactiaa hH. | Board'"nf oT Oeau*?CI ** S>" november 21. itll. owner.- OuUsn. City Hall. Oeaea Cits. Mn ' Jaraw. lor t*o porohaae of Baartwalk and ■ Com Pretaetloa Bond. or tba aatkortaad | amount or HMM. The bond, to be doud ■ Osetmnlwr j^mi.^andjo be at Uw denowl a*. lknm^iML i^LTO. ond *4.«Sa jT^aSTiuff day """iS'eh Vod^'^K^day "ot'sepu^ir '£ , earh year. Principal and inters* to be payable ^a UHdjw ^of ^ thn^ U oiled Sum. Us? ^o«,tria^"iSBr2Sd*Liuiitd5^ii uTL^obuSawd " STL^T aSd bJSdl'u sss.ooo. L'nteee all Mds are reieeted eaid bond, wlll^be^ ad to Ike ^ Udder or bidden - S°^Itb' tbr^."r,°ffMn-ity. "TbaT'lf" l« or more bidden offer to lake ibe eane amn - of eurb bond. Ikon to the Udder or biddrn offering to^pay ^Ihwefor the blabaat additional parrkaer price. All bid. an to be accompanied by certified cheek payable to the City Treaeorer ot Ocean ^Clty. < New^^Jereey. and mmm'oI "tw'TnnlT hhT"aacks ol anr'oeawar^of'th/'bo^d. «rf(na lataro*Pw!ll|Jw ; bkUWr. cbeck**«Tu to^mUm^to' Unapplied Own" r>"hT*Udd?r 'tT ram^y ■*.th the term, of aaM bid Propceal. to be addneeed tntka Board of Onmrnlartonom. City Hall. Otoaa City. New Jersey, and enclooed In a aealed etreiope marked oa the oule.de " Proposal for Board- - walk and Coast Protartloo Bond.' the opinion of Manars. clldw.ll Beymlod. of New York City. That the bonda on bind, tny and ' loyal oblintwna ot the City ot Oman City. The rlyht Ir reeerred to reject nil bide and any bid not runplylny with the termr of tkl. notiae will be rejected. By order of the Board of OonuBlanoaen ..i Oman City New Jenry. HAKKT A MORRIS. - - in-L p f.. Ip.ao. city Cierk.
(jood game and Ocean City to Play , Tor Championship Pleasantville High School eleven may i clash with' Ocean City High School , in a crucial game for the Class C i Football championship of South Jersey . in a post-season game some time after ; Thanksgiving. Anriouncement to this 1 ! effect was made yesterday morning by , Kwing T. Corson, coach for the local , eleven. Two weeks ago Pleasantville dm! ! City played a 7-7 tie game at ! antl while both w-hre look- 1 ed upon as strong contenders for the Class C title, (Scean City strengthened ; its claim upon the banner when they ' ilefeated Cape May Court House last . Saturday by a 33-0 score. The latter eleven had previously beaten Wildwood last year's title holders, thus ' eliminating another South Jersey team, j ■Coach Corson's squad will play Wild- i wood High at Wildwood this Saturday. | I I NOTICE l | NOtLeiooe h"*^' jSemwnwm "** ^Jd* " 1 eirewf to Korty-mvmth street. In a fifteen ' I ntenoe in the City ™ "^TiT C*ty. I the see. Tod providinc JOr ^he roet^ thereof?" I j jUnere^o! this City on the Slat day of Oeto. ! And "lake farther notiee that the Board of will take Op mid report at n meetlne to be ' | held by mid board on MoorUy the 21*. day I of November. ItSl. at the Commtaatonere' I j °y*nt»fc Qty^Nre Jersey. I , .mmrtnnlty 10 be beard. 1 a HARRY A. MORRIS. 11-X. »_ p. f, 14-20. City Clark. i
( LI B LUNCHEON Harry F. Slanfyn. of Thin City. AMrndrd The first of a series of _mldday luncheons, was held on Roof Gartlen of the Bellevue-Stratford last Monday by the Ocean City Yacht Club. Dr. Wayne T. Lillian presided. • Similar luncheons will lie given on the "first Monday of each month throughout the : winter. The first Yacht Club Dinner Dance of the winter 'season ha* been announced to take place Thursday. Nqvember 10th, at the Manufacture!*' Club, Bj-oad and Walnut streets. AMERICAN LEGION SUPPER The- Woman's Auxiliary of the American I-egion ifi this city will serve a turkey supper tomorrow night beginning ut .1.30 in the Assembly mom of the First Presbyterian Church, "nib proceeds of this goes to the Legion Home Fund. The supper will be followed by a musical, comprising of community singing, quartet*, readings and a mouth organ number. Sannino's orchestra will furnish the music for
the supper and musicale. proclamation! WHEREAS. ,.n Prldnr. November 1 1th. anr *frth'n»hriiiS,*:7' be*"" 'utl *ri'*nd*rT nraled by !he I irinl of en unknown mSie^Tli ArUnnton^Cemrjen'. nt which time the people WHEREAS, the Uomnor of New Jersey, ha* ' N* ^idw1 rn'hn,ti?",-h i3a""l* f"df£ ■ . of Ocean Cttj*. proetnim that on Friday , November 11th. hetrinnln* at II. SO A. M. and 1 endlns^nt 1; to p. M.. thi. elty. do yoln hero. J0SEPH CHAMPION. ' j Adv.. 21. Mayor. I j _ Notice U hereby^ ffkcn^l hot the Board of : berinnine nt the northeut end of the pro- ' posed ereoaoted bulkhead, mid istlnt beln,In the aoothwe* aide of Harbor Road and nppronimntely TO feet northwest of Boy Road : and A tendinis thence nnrtbeeeterly alone the I Great Ere Harbor Bay between the high and I low water marks of Urn Inlet : thence nootb- ! Se ^Inlet. ^bHwern Ute ^ high and^ low water I Sr*Al,lnn°ir'',(>^n'hbetI^«r' the ''high" h« , low water marks to a l-olnt routbanst of t the Intersect ton of Atlantic Boulevard and . ' Surf Road. Ocean City Gardens, and providing for the coat and etim.ee thereof." t Contract No. T0SI to the Board of Commissioners ot And' tnhn %f urtlwr^noiice Uml the Btard of will take up mid report at a meeting to be hrjnddjmnrd^ onjl otwhj.^the,? i at day of iwra. City Hall* Ocean City. New Jeraey. at the hooc of three o'clock In the n^ternoon^for 1 and n.ac, anient will he givrn an opportnnity be heard HARRY A. MORRIS. . Adv.. 114. It., p. f.. S5.I0 City Clerk. .
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