might ^ ocean city sentinel, ocean city, n. j., thursday, november 17, 1921 « ^
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\ TO OIK READERS X^jji-u liMljKfirif >nal item* t>: }"'ir friend- or happening* of your an.jiy. to the Sentinel Office by Tuet<1: "f each ae-k anil they wiU ap-l-a' in •' i. -rue or, Thurs^u— ■ 1.. 0,*n.r c Coom, ' UjT Ulm-Iieo '.I tlw lloan*. IKV1NO I1TI II. Ou-.k, M»«nt- »■ ^ ,,lr C"r N ' n . r i .. w.oo ' All iLihb.» lo nwtr ami rakcmir the 4V«n r.. m U.„iU«.tt M«m lU nocihmtecta hi, ,'a Tlv"' U>* HIK UUMU. II> 1 OMMISaiONCKS OF T11K flTY or OCBAN CITY DO OBI IAIN ^'.£%25Si£*i ,._pm.wi«i (hJ. «.lf*JT *. nwteniU .nd •rroolln/ In the |4an *mt ' ■.«*-. Or*, leu of lb* Cite fHIIIIII . ..-I on *» I* thr C'lly Oork". .a«oo. lh*t f-«Ik. u r,l««!od <b>W W fortyor of Troth Mrrrl rboll W rn. iiTc^I' CVrl"! irfjw"' * "" BW " two. 4. TV*. tU rnM Uri npnr of r»- , lorxl in" of thr lirrilrijhfct OrKrtboO in tMi I "ho'liI"r|"'vlHr ®* utmtui "ii.ial"'w "!*'% ThoTcSrU Hum '«<» »' '•(*» k> tbr ir.iun. of kmB. *rr. Th*l I ho rr.ntmo »hrn >nrM oi*» I, .imjroritr Bunord by Ibr Inrllir of ii'ityr or HBIO nrmM fofnir of rbn City of «od "T ;oJnio "iiid' Clty*aSi otrl !ho. off,l.l -.1 • «.,*) Ibrrron. Sold tvT iS !pr b? ibTfv', HARRY A. MORRIS. (LASSIFI Kn ADVERTISE M ENTS IS* ror Hnr. minimin rboryr. Tir A U vt oral rnhKtio* on •uor~da,« liurrtiana. ■ FOR BALR D™^rtin SAI.K- IniTOidr ebolr. r.,n.|u (If fir -\dv. ^ ' FfIR RFNT roJ!^* KiiTn H>K bAI.E lord Krdrn. prrfrrr ton.llil7Iit* A.i'*r '- T*'h Kl"»n,h I'Olf'SAIiR.OiMli. ono bryr rlro Ibmo-r rintw 1i""' ITrATKP COTTAGE for irnt Control lopnk.n. Hot wotrr ry.trm. fndl Mr, |-.,h. 1V£2. Clorrnet B. Soqll. mh and Otrol; rip. FOR PALE One Boroio V.rj.nn f v.n. •> . A »fi'"rrp!**i:Hr Dry >Vmm, Ohm Cny. WANTED FIJMt# WANTED for mortyayro in nr.. Ir.u».. ond moot. tm»|CT..»nmnd A.| THAI HERB WANTElV,. » Crrdor. Ilirh Soboolr. O'lloirpn. Flno .rolflrlrr. Nationrl TrorbrriW V.irn TMIardrlphla. Adv. Would bbr to mil of r.rl.»rr « mom •Stibl^T" i" Jj""*1"'' ~W»R KXCHASGK-^Uriro 'imw plot "om f&x
RED CROSSSERVES ^864,763 DISABLED The 344 Chapters in Atlantic Division Spent $1,180,416 en ex-Service Men This Year. . fFsntilt-I men In nnml<erg sufflrlen: «i (a.pulate a,i:t).Ml yfurt city were nl.le,| thin year l.y.the .H4 chapters of thd I Re.t Cr.ins In New York. New Jeney, ' tVmisi lunla. 51 a rv I a ml. Coiineitlcut I, and Delaware, accordlns%to nn «n- j nounivtii.-nt frnni Alia n He DItUI oi j t malely tl.lulJIS was pxpe^ile.1 in nte I i Ini.- for S>". I.7G3 nraterina anil their final- | 1 jo Ilea. Oeporta recelreij at Iteil (>■■•< 1 h. Jteadipiarters ahow tliat the men an I , women who have been ^nanlsieil In n many ways by the Greatest Mother ' ik are nmonc the meat loyal supiairteM of the coming Re«l Cross Roll Call, to » be held from Armistice Day, November 7 11. to Thankaxlvlng Day. November 21. '' Distribute Comforts ( »■ Of the 2f!.x» disabled aen In the r ol !.n*itltala of' the .ountry more than «, 3..v») are belp^ treated In hospitals .a R y. the Atla.-ule Division, and their com- s /. f-.rt Is one of the chief conirm.1 of the « jj • Division's chapters. Red Cross work- . M i r crs arc kept busy distributing com- | ^ forta. providing entertainment and !t - reerratka and helping t.. straighten = out family dlfflcnltlaa for these men. A total of 780.000 cigarettes were die•r trtbnted this year. 1,000 tin* of tohaec^ i't given away and 2, 588 sweaters donnt- '■ ed to ciinvalescenta Loans totaling 7 W.052 were made and .A2..">38 social ! acrvlee cases carried through to a sue. ' m re«sful coneloalon. Sporting gro»l •. ' and comforts were provided at a cost p Of *21.787. -• Together with the newly formed Called States Veteran*" Itureau and - the American Lectnn, the Red Cmu is \1 now parttcl|>atlng In a nation wide » cleanup eamj^lgn. which ha* a* It* J aim the settling of all outstanding I. claim* of ez-servlce men and women. In one month recently 8,102 claims , were acted upon by the traveling '' .quads In tbe *1* states The number ^ of Red Ooaa member* engaged in this .1 cleanup I* 18o, Legion worker* num- ' beriug 43 and tbe Veterans' Bureau j 141). THANKSGIVING SERVICES Union Thanksgiving cervices have bean arranged for this year with the four Protectant Churchec cooperating. ,! The service* will be held in the Fir.-t Kapti.-t Church, IQth and Wesley avenue, Wednesday evening, 8 o'clock. The address will he made by Dr. John Handlcy. of the Methodist Church. " S'rs. A. R. Erogj; will have charge of " arranging the mu.4c. Rev. Watt-, and - ^ la-wi* will assist in the *ervice. All »■ tire welcome. SEVD THKMgIN Send those little personals about S your friend*. the family yourself ts to tb^^entinel, but l>e sure to get * ther^W the office not later than Tuesday noon.
A Frightful Peril. " When the railway was llr«l bollt In I Germany, II was considered a« n serious nirnscv to health. In llie archive* of the Nnremberg railway, which was . the first line constructed In liennnny, . foimd. drawn up b.v the roynl college ' of Bavarian doctor*. . It declare*: ."Travel In carriage drawn by I...... motives ought to be forbidden In the In•erest of public health. The rapid movement cannot full to produce among the passengers the mental affection known n« delirium furl. .sum. Even - If traveler* are willing to Incur the rl*k. I he government should at len«t ! protect ill* public. A single glance at | a locomotive p»**)ng rapidly i« snfllclent aapoently, It 1* absolutely necessary •o build a fence, ten feet high, on Each ■ Mde of the railway." "Delirium furltwatm" holds possession of nnl a few ■mioblllat* nowadays. F. h. WARE HAS REOPEN KD HIS STORK TOl- ALL KNOW THE PLAt E Chickens "Sew., lb. 40c of Blark W.lnut. sad ell Mad< hi Old-fa-bion*! Pmnut Brittle. Proh Pennut. at lie a pound. by the uunrt. Brkk". Ben Minre Meat. : COME ANO SEE IS. We have lota ol coo.) ; thlnga to eat. of the VERY BEST UFA LIT Y. SPECIAL EXCURSION PHILADELPHIA Thanksgiving Day Tlmraday, November 24 7T $i.50*aJSii* CKIMrea bet.een S and II yeara af ate. HALF FARE Ttrkrt, 1*4 anl, an SeaeUI iraia leaving Orean City ( 4th St I :.t A M ;; ;,Dh 8.. I . A M M4jh Sjil j'ei A. M Pelenoo T 11 A ^1 CheMaan *• Ferry. Arroe *.«l A. M SeeOt lh. M|. Arrive UA.I — RKTFRNIN41 SpKial train Inurv Pklla. _ detphia OYieetnut and South St. FVrrte-1 Phila. & Reading System
BUY BREAD MADE IN OCEAN CITY >r BY THE VALET Electric Baking Co. phone 212-w 713 Asbury Avenue The Quality Bakery BREAD, ROLLS, CAKES and PIES CREAM PUFFS and CHOCOLATE ECLAIRS FRENCH PASTRY SPECIALS Genuine Fruit Cake, Mince Pies and Fresh Pumpkin Pies for Your Thanksgiving Dinner BUY BREAD MADE IN QCEAN-€ITY
Bureau of Health and Charities CITY HALL T. LEE ADAMS, Health Officer Office Hon. II 00 la 12.00 A. M. i'bone P> and mk for Itc4dlb Officet during" offiic hour*, if com -plaint i» to be madetor any viola- ; j . ,.l ... box Jn.
V e A RE-^ou using Edison Mazda Lamps? If ^ not, why not? They give three times as much light as the old style Carbon Jamps for the same current consumption. I OCEAN CITY ELECTRIC SERVICE of Atlantic City Electric Company ' 's£m
i i Ocean City Greenhouses PHONE 19 2. df : '
CI.HAN AS YOUR MOMH OCEAN CITY STORAGE CO. Warehouse, Sixth and West Avenue FURNITURE BOUGHT AND SOLD Automobile Freight Service Between Ocean City. N. J. and Philadelphia. For rale* apply Ferguson Express, 313 Eighth St., Ocean City, N. J.- rwa 372-M Philadelphia Office. 713 Spring Garden— Phone. Market 5014 Exceptional Values Used Cars KVKRY PURCHASER MUST BE SATISFIED Take the car of your choice— try it for a week— if not satisfied, bring it hack and full credit will be allowed on any other car in our stock. HUDSON'S 1921 Sprednlrr 1920 7 I'annenger Touring 1920 Touring Limounine 1920 Coupe OTHER MAKES 1920 Maxwell Touring 1917 Uhalmer* Sedan 1921 Velie Touring 1917 OldamobUe Eight 1920 Dodge Sedan 1919 Fawex Rex Top 1919 Murray Cabrolet 1919 Naah, Rex Top , 1920 Davis Touring A ANTRIM MOTOR 3331 Atlantic Avenue Phone 1551 W ATLANTIC CITY What could sound better than ICE CREAM lor the Thanksgiving Day Desert il it's Fonnan's LET ME SERVE YOU I MAKE MY OWN Quality the Best . Rrice Right K. K. FURMAN Forme, ly of "ShriverV 7242 6 Asbury Avenue, Ocean City, N. J. PHONE 639-W
THANKSGIVING DAY Place Your Order by November 21st TURKEYS, CHICKENS, DUCKS DRRSAED TO ORDER With .v - Joseph W. Barclay 1032 Simpson Avenue Telephone 51-W BUTTER _ AND EGGS OCEAN CITY !
f ) ' 7^" - I Advertise in the Sentinel for Sure Results I HKADLKY 4k ADA. TIN P— I.r.iw Reading Coal J- ^fescott Cadman, Jr, I AIM Kindling Wood by burn or cord. }J*v ^oool on «B« a»raet. wju^iiml^io S1414.nr Estate of Mark Lake I . oao* mma Yard. TKNTH And » t»1 * funeral Director = Send those little penmnab about your friends, the family yourself S0« Central Avenue to the SentinetT hut be sure to get .... Ocean City New Jersey I them to the office not later than | Tuesrtay noon. _ *Uto i:«h ifviim .■
1 — Down Below the Equator Lies the great coffee producing region of the World, from ! whence come* the famous Asco Coffee. Have you ever tasted its ilelicious flavor? Co«ee't25C Coffees of the same high grade ure selling elsewhere for 40c and 45c per lb. The Purest Ingredients are user! in the' deliriously wholesome Victor Bread, and it is | baked by bakers, who take a genuine pride, in their work. '^Victor k, ar Bread Loaf ADDRESSES OF OUR OCEAN CITY -STORES: 745 Asbury avenue, (Groceries) 755 Asbury avenue, (Groceries and Meats) Asco Stores all over New Jersey Pennsylvania, Delaware and Maryland.
I New Fashions for Autumn to be knit with Minerva Yarns / Try the Sports Blouse above, using Minerva Shetland Floss. Or the Child's Dress — for which the ideal yarn is Minerva Lustre Wool — a "mix" of soft, pure wool and lustrous silk in delightful color combtnatioiis. Minerva Yarns sold exclusively at STAIN TON'S in Ocean City Tht* Store will doe# Every Evening at • P. M, Except Monday and Saturday •i~

