MPlrTf.'' W ■ , ■ ■ v- ' v & EIGTH OCEAN CITY SENTINEL, OCEAN CITY. N. J., THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1922
KIWANfANS HEAR ' OR. I. A. MOFFAT (Continued from p*n onnl tor Sarah, his two best friends. The ohiv woman he really loved was literally torn out of his arms, when contemplating their marriage,! by death. ■ He mourned Ann Rutledgc to thaeiul of his life. His\n\ W'Hie. whom he loved with the tendp- passion of a woman, ly? ' the shadow of suffering and sorrow 1 - the shadow .0 fsuffering ami sorrow 1 "" haunted his pathway. When nt last the cruel war- was j over, and he was eagerly Anticipating l a period "of quiet dotpestic happfne.vnna peacrt by the hand of an assassin > 1 the great Lincoln, the man qf fJbrrows, was laid low. Abraham Lincoln tastod as few-ojer I taste of success, but he nevar tasted I happiness. The sorrow "of his life re- , f!ecte<l in his sad deep-set eyes, and j his rugged countenance. | The speaker also referred to Lin- j . coin's historic nrtdrecs\at Gettysburg. | j The honor of being the chief orator ; , for the occasion, was reserved for I Everett, of Boston, who delivered an oration lasting two hours. It whs only as a matter of courtpsy ' that Lincoln's name was included, and ' himself invited to the Dedication cere- ' mony. The office alone was recogn- * ized; the man was snubbed. Lincoln's speech contain^ only 250 J words, a mere ten minute effort. Nevertheless" it is .recognized the wide J world over as a masterpiece of English composition, while Everett's ora- . t'ion is forgotten. 1 A copy of the address adorns the •' walls of the University of Oxford, 1 and is frequently referred to as one of 1 the. three great orations of history. f Finally, Dr. Moffat related the inei- 1 dents associated with Lincoln's tragic a death. In death, poverty haunted his feet. lie was not given the honor to c die in the White House, but in a poor- i ly furnished boarding house, into r which he was carried from the thea- r Standing by the silent form "of the President, Stanton* who had been one ; of his bitterest opponents said, "Now, f he belongs to all ages." It war, a brilliant speech, and the i sjeaker was greeted at the close in true Kiwanian style, when the audi- . ence leaped to their feet and sang, "Oh, Doctor, he's a friend of mine?' The honored guests of the day, besides, of course the speaker, were four veterans of the Grand Army of the Republic. One after another their >■ names weqe called .and greeted with ' loud cheering. , j The names of the four honored are: ' F. W. Willis. William Jonfcs, A. Tot- • ten ami C. H. VanFleeL \Presiilent £ "Bill" Collisson extended to\them a hearty welcome and the Club later, at 1 the president's suggestion, by resolu- f tion invited the four, should they be r spared to see the time, to be the Club's o guests the coming Memorial Day £ luncheon. An echo of the Tuekerton outing came to life, when Roger Williams ,l was called forward, and presented n with the prize for the biggest fish, and ■■ the most fish, caught on the occasion. ■" classified advertisements £ Benin B»l. Adte— K, awtthwtoac.ajr ^ TWO SMALL txlkinir mufclnr,. record «U rt tzzs WodCT ZSnrn. '» WANTED -Op.rol.,r" on Men'. Shirts. ,r ■ i * ' ' i MtNT~'^ni «■". * „ tly. Addnw T. C. H.. Sentinel Office!* Adr! _ cuif^UUW* HeteU*' Ad"1™' ~ FOR SALE— B/mee and loon bed,, heir Maitrceeee. Waahiner machine, rale, dreawr '-'•lit. A"J>- 1»ra*e. 1IIS Central avenue. jgjgiandjWagtaT. .11 ,|.r. Mr ~~ NOTICE ie herebr sleen that peraona owing IVnnlyn pUce Ot j 9p«s "»T Morayshire, ^Slaud. N* flf'SSn IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY — "d Oia ncr rr 0f New Jereey made i,n tha" -oth ' itav o! May. 1»:2. in . rrn.ln rua. wherein Samuel B. Hobbi I, the complainant and you - are the defendant., you are required to a p. _ o *£22L" if "M*" }° •"■pWumu'* blU Z.XtSJn^.'S^A'S £ r ■sews r',"" SSSs aslESS and_rou._ Fmd It. Long and Mr.. Fred R .afflaai'JSii '"■tawa'puS : ilbn of the property eo.ered by the tald'nurtl SOS Federal Street. j Adr, VI. M." Solicitor fo*xOomi>iliuL.t. . . , i CHANDLER $1595 Chandler and Cleveland The highest development of j H modern car proi'.uction. - I neon v f parable in quality, unopproach- \ L able in price. , f Earl L. Farr Co. 2138 Atlantic Avenue 1 1 Atlantic City Phone 4518-J $1195 CLEVELAND — : — l**r- — — Owner Agents Wanted Several Bargains in Guaranteed Used Cars i •• J .
CITY COMMISSIONERS I APPOINT NEW POLICE COMMISSIONERS DISCUSS THE ELECTRIC LIGHT SITUATION— '' EIGHT LIFE GUARDS NAMED f ^ The City Commissioner at their , last regular meeting, ami a: the m-- , ommendation of th^, Chief of Police. ' appoinletl two new me. f.-, -mr,.. r duty. , . by M«yqf Joseph G. Chumpi, , .t j NetKAPfftflnle'l bbing Samuel Bvnnclt. . who acrvefi on the force last year. u»,i t - Charles F. MqNnlly, who v., ■ . years in the United States Army, and until very recently was & member <>.' . the New York fire Department. I' Both men give promise to I* • members of the -force. . In addition, ut the recommendation of Capt. Jack Jemee, eight men were appointor as lifeguards. The men it • ; I transpired .had passed successfully the . j required tests, and would resume their duties immediately, i City Commissioner Campbell . brought up for discussion the question | of the electric light system. He re- . ferred to the recent Saturday night . when the entire city was plunged in darkness during the busiest period , of the day for merchants. Mr. Campbell felt that something should he ' ; done by the Board of Commissioners to remedy the matter. Director Corson stated he had been communication with Mr. Leach, the superintendent .concerning the matseveral persons having complained I him about Saturday night's experience. Mr. Leach had assured him that steps had been taken to prevent - a renditition of the occurrence. Mayor Joseph 'G. —Champion concurred with what had l^cen said, addthat the electric i company Itad made frequent promise* of better and more efficient service/ but had failed to live up to their promises. In anticipation of the summer bathing, bids had been received for the - of hwpital supplies according to the list given by Beach Surgeon Hayes. The matter was referred to the 1 CITY OF OCEAN CITY, N. J. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Crainrt Nw. 71* Saw bid. ,.r propoulu will br racain-d th* Hoar, I Of Comml.Boiwr. of Oeaan City. Jersey, u the offices of said Commit joM^isis ittf*' N j iDaylieht Savins Time), for the omttructhm ' of Jectlea between North and Sth streets. ! 2tions.C,tT' N' ** dMer"*d 'a ,h* Wdfi- | All bids most be made on the foems pro 1 vided. cover all items contained therein and Iarcompanied by cash or check ccniSed Ly » New Jersey Bank or Trnst Co.. In tha sum of ' payable to tho City Treasurer of I City, N. J.. without condition. A eertif. ; IcaU from n satisfactory Surety Company. - covering the demands of the npedHcatlont. must be attached to the hldrling sheet. The succeyful bidder will be required to - within 10 day. from the date of the t award, a satisfactory Surety or Gib rarity Co. , in the sum of the full amount of the award, conditioned for the faithful perform- ; of. the contract, payment of all Mils and i wares, and will alw be required to save the - City of Ocean City, N. J.. harmless from mil - *l"TnipLt-I' JT'thJ ST"' mrformK "borem. by"rlvTns nmvim The entire' work to be completed wlthia CO The Boar.! of Cnmmlsaioners reserve th. ricbtjo^rejeet any or^all Mds or to waive any ! Flans and speclfirationa can be obtained £y'-5,*l»"'* M0A0. EVERTON A -CORSON. Director of Pnhlie Works, i WM. II. COLLISSON. Jr., boo , >.n, . °" City Clerk. Adv.. t-1. St. I Groining Rrfinishing Furniture HARRIS & RILEY 710 Anbury Avenue Contract Painting in all Branchen Estimate* Cheerfully Given Price* Reannnahle Quirk Service Sandwicho- Home Made Pie* Noft Drink* Home Ctmking Moderate Price* THE MODEL LIGHT LUNCH John W. Spcrzrl. Prop. 710 Anbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. Ire Cream Cigars Niagara falls EXCURSIONS THURSDAYS F June ,22. J*ly «. It. Augast Z. IT, E g 31. September II, 21 and Octaker 12 !j Round $16.80 Tri" Fra. Ocean City I Tickets good In pnrlor or sleeping ■ ' ; space 'occupied, including surcharge. I TRAIN LEAVES Eastern Standard Time Excursion Train leaves Philadelphia 8 1.27 A. M. Ticket s good to Fhlladel- fl rhia day proceeding date of Exrerston 1 I The ideal Rente I. Niagara Fallt I : giving s ria>li|ht Vide threads j , I Ws.tilal Sasqaehanim Valid. | .1 Pro port luns(® hnu In^nthrr points 1 Pennsylvania System j Tha Rents of the Broadway limited j
Mayor with plenary powers to act. City Engineer Collisson presented a plan showing the location of the E trees planted on Arbor Dny. } The place of each tree and by whom , planted is shown. Il was decicM tol place the pldji.on file with the Citr d Clerk. ' p E = i ■ t I,,
SEND THEM IN Send those little" personal' items of your friends or hattnenzngs of your ■j to the Sentinel Office by Tuet,day of each week and they will appear in the -next issue on Thursday.
"Home Sweet Home" For Our Doughboys :£- j ml ' c f • JR American troops stcpJively on the long miles ol German roads as they leave-Coblenz on their )«ay>backgoThe, land oi liberty Soon they will b«;back with their ' f oiks jwho.Ymaybe^wonlt Hie iglad -to see them. i *r . Surf Laundry - 929 Ocean Ave.. Ocean City, N. J. Phone 675 ij Now Open for Season of 1922 New Management, Improved Methods, Quick Courteous Service, Model-ate Rates JOS. SHELTON. Prop. PUBLIC SALE Saturday, June 3, at 2 P. M. i A uto-T^k-k, Hor.svs. Mules Harness: Wagons Safe* and Office Equipment of THE BARTLETT ICE COMPANY 112 No. North Carolina Avenue ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. ' Sale comprises; Auto truck, 1H ton; 11 horses, 2 mules, harness; 15 wagons, ice tools, platform scales; bank safe, size 6 feet, 6 inches x 5 feet, , 2 inches x 5 feet. Gary office safe, 3 feet x -I feet x 2 feet 3 inchct. Royal, , j typewriter, typewriting tlask. office desk anil rail; coal heater; low back office | chairs, etc. . j Buyers of ice wagon outfits will be supplied with complete list of route! I ; customers. Y '! Stock and equipment may be examined at any -time previous to sale. | Terms cash. •Sale* Solicited— Rhone 2710- W DANIEL H. V. BELL Auctioneer^ A Dependable, Safe Milk Supply DURE milk, full healthful nourish- ^ mcnt. and guarded by every known device and / precaution to keep it just | as it should be— That is "A" Milk sup- j J y plied by Abbotts to ^ Ocean-City every day. Every mother will be glad to know of this milk supply, for the children! must have plenty of milk, and it must be the best. Abbotts Dairies are famed for their modem efficiency in supplying the kind of milk that is needed for vacation health-keeping and health-building. Let Abbotts serve you with "A" Milk while you're in Ocean City. ABBOTS ALDERNEY DAIRIES, INC. • MUX tappUtrt to critical baron" Philadelphia Allan tic City Pleaxantville Ocean City Wildwood Abbotts Cream Buttermilk
Mould ADVERTISE IN THE SENTINEL _ — One Price-One Blend-One Quality — The Best "Cup" Yod Ever Drank "Asco" Qpffee ib 29c We sell only ore grade— theVrv best. "Asco" C offee at 2 «r per lb i* ^ the greatest value in roffee you'll find anywhere. Buy a pound today; let the folks tr > it. and if you dnn't find "Asm" RlrniHn-t we say— ih- best "cup" you ever drank — bring hack the unused portion and we will gladly refund the full price paid. 401 ASBURY AVE. 745 ASBURY AVE. 1126 ASBURY AVE. "ASCO" I NEW TEXAS Macoroni 3t?s20c| Onions 3 i^for 10c Made, from the purdft ingredients. This price I M very special. I The lt»t of the new crop. Nice for creaming. Rich Creamy "Asco" "Asco" Cheese it 21c Corn Flakes 3 ,*„■ 20c Evap. Milk mi"" 9c TotoPlper 3 20c CoMSeal Hour ^ 57c| High Grade Toilet Paper 3 rolls for 10c The beat flour at any price. Buy now anil save the difference "Asco" Baking Powder lb can I7c Tender Sugar i Jq Special Sale of N. B. C. Air Float I f|C Bcets big can 14 Cakes and Crackers ''' Km ,U Vanilla Wafers — * Cheese Tjd-Bits p"g ,, , . u , _ Ver>- Fine Sweet |rc Zu Zu Ginger Snaps A C Oc Potatoes big can 13 and all oUier five 4 Oats pkg 0 cent goods in stock. linceda Buscuit pkg Fancy Calif. and ail other six EC ... ,.„9nC Peaches . can 23c, 29c en good,- in ftock. w Spaghetti _3 pkgs I Salt ines Swiebach T nni n I tm 1 p n Calif. Sunswcct Social Teas pkg Catsuo hie hot 15 Prunes lb 12'^c, 18c Lorna Dooncs jAq H Graham Crackers IU "Asco" Jem org ButtoThtas Young's Bocax fiKc Powder -3 pkgs iO P ),.„x°a"g Victor Bread a 6c "fisco" Teas J, 45c Begin to day and eat Victor Bread— the best Direct importations from the finest tea garbread baked. Good to the last crumb. ere" °U^. * MenH*l-,me for Snowdrift Temtor Strawberry "Asco" Shortening""!?' Preserves i« 20c P'li Beans i. 25c QUALITY MEATS ONLY~" Genuine Native Beef ALL CUTS FINEST SIRLOIN STEAKS lb 38c THICK END RIB ROASTS lb 18c LEAN SOUP MEAT __ lb 7c CHOICE CUTS STANDING RIB ROASTS _lb 28c Genuine Baby Spring Lambs Brest lb 15c r~~ ~~~~ ~ ~ Neck lb 20c Loin Chops _lb 60c Legs Or Lamb lb 42c Rack Chops lb 35c Rib Chops lb 50c 1 Shoulders lb 28c FRESH KILLED STEWING CHICKENS lb 35c FANCY ROASTING CHICKENS lb 40c tint Weather or Picnic Delicacies Ready to Serve Sliced- -Cooked Cooked Baked Sliced Summer Lehanon Corned Luncheon Meat Boiled ^ d Sausage Bologna Beef Roll Loaf Ham V2 lb 13c 3^ lb 10c 3* lb 12c >4 lb 12 3^ lb 16c MlJ)10c CALVES LIVER I,., _____ lb 40c \ •- . J v -» Mm

