Ocean City Sentinel, 21 September 1922 IIIF issue link — Page 8

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COMMUNICATED \u Y,, the Kilitor of the i t| Ocean City Sentinel :- The writer ha# read with a j 7 'Teat deal of interest the article |a appearing in your paper under date ^ ••: September 14th, which was p lieaded "From the Editor's Chair." jn I note among the first thing# ! > >D start out with, is that the j y • Yean City Sentinel stands fur I tj ' Yean City in so far as it is right. | tj rid that the Sentinel advocates in j ,, . : moral terms government by ma- : ( ' .i"rity rule of the people; that ?« fef ,j ti so advocates a progressive pol- ! y £ -v, consonant with the greatest 1 If - <od for the greatest number, and ji in all things it endeavors, and will j .deavor, to give voice to thel° • idles of the people as far as it £ ahle to di»cover and interpret ' t a wishes of the people. The writer notes further that you j ■■'admit that the small Board of: '■'reeholders to he nominated at the J' < suing Primary election on Sep- 5 • mber 2<ith, if elected will he vest- ' r in tremendous power, and will ercise this power over the entire ( You further in Question Two t *' ite that the question arises has ;l t "I _ -j- ji nrorr of tbk condition or 1 THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK . AT OCEAN CITY. N. J. , Srpl«.k.r IS. I8JI \ RESOURCES ! "Mr buhl. .,->J j ! ills of ee*enai or l-il't ( i ' --tat loou _ S.'.».»K.Pie I • ndrafta Uusrand S3J.tI ."XT." t ■ •. nnattad to ssra v .rroUllon SO AOS. SO ( : .T, BsrorHlM C4.SSO.on IU.SS0.0o t '• -wr Bond. .Siork,.%S«-iirili«m SIMM.SS ; ll: .kin* IP-W- 10.000.00. F.r- , I'lro A Flilum IU.0M.:l 40.0S4.JI ( «rv* Bonk tJ.S4S.IJ • 1* In Vnnft 4 aamuit dor a Nntionnl Bonk. SJ.SI9 J7 , d. Re-rv. IU.JSO.OO : oollnMotu rnrii ium C.CJT.T4 ■ Mnrfion Tand with V. 8. «... nod dor from U. 8. jAoe.soi.oj ' LIABILITIES ■ rpitnl Stork Old In 1 00.000.90 t>h» Fund IJO.OOO.OO > ■ Hrldrd Profits 41.5S7.SS )-•. for Int. nr. 8.000.00 r- JTrod for 48.SSJ.8S no 9 .2*4.91 48AJI.J4 f ' rotatln* Now* oauundiu 80.888.00 4 wr.l dur Fr.i. Brr. Bonk JJ.I18A7 t nhirr, rhrrk. ..u: ttandinr S.SJS.JI; Total 38.C8J.0I > ivido.1 .lw.ii. mbjwt « tUfSrmtM of drtmil othrr « .Or I law dw.ii. Cfo.OT8.4S \ : ami Sorlo* drpo.ii. 4U.84 > raits of V. 8. IMMribotln* ..novo IIUW 4S.4SS.CJ Total T_S0O.S0I.01 Stair of Nf* Jffnt, Coantr of C«i* L H. 8. ISowrrr. Coobirr of lb. »hov* " ,*e*'1^1 B. & HOWBKR. Cnthicr. | Waeiibrd nnd .worn 10 boforr .or All Lundrad one! twrntr-two. " . R. CURTIS ROBINSON. , Notnr r Publit. COrrrrt Attm: H. 8. 8TAINT0N W. G. ABBOTT HERSCHEL I TUT Ah. MI. IL

| he proved himxelf in po8se*.«ion of | h the necessary business qualities. | tf i the initiative and diplomatic skill | : u. put his policy into practice, and fi Cape May County nee<ls :i p ; business administration. „ The writer notices in Question » i you ask the question. "What ' si : are his uffilation# ' Who are ti sponsoring his candidature T Who o: . preadventure are financing his h campaign?" fi The writer further notes that * i state that you find the sites- P | resolved itself into two di.<- " . camps; the patrons of the old1! regime are linci up behind one set of candidates and the patron# ^ , of the new behind the other, and ® : af'er making a careful survey °l of the matter you find yourself n | unequivocally in favor and support t I of the three candidates, Joseph G. , g 1 Champion, Hobert J. Kay anil ti I Charles P. Vanaman, and that you j d I commend them strongly to the ! C j citi Jens of this County. I f I Replying to the first portion of Is your article wherein you state 1 1 belief in majority rule, for ( your information and for the gen- ! t era I public (and this is written Ly .41 otj: who hs* t'.ie welfare of Ocean t Ci'v -t heart -♦ al! t die-, regard- a 1 > s of politics r self-gain, and : « ! without any attempt to build up a 1 any political machine), the three i gentlemen, namely Joseph G. j Champion. Robert J. Kay and Charles Vanaman, weie all hand ! pi-Ved candbtute- by the present . c Ciunty Cleric cf this County whoij 1 atempted to n'e this co-.inty podtlcally for a number of years, t<y ether with one cm- two henchmen. l of which some o ' the above named ' candidates are a part. These men 1 (or year* contr jllcil the Boanl of ; ' Chosen Fieeholilers, and fought ! hard .for the ejection of them u# < • long as they could he used to meet I ! their selfish and political purposes. - I When the Board of Chosen Free- ' 1 holders refused to take their orders j 1 , they immediately became active. : 1 and are now trying to elect two : gentlemen, Mr. Champion of this 1 1 city and Mr. Vanaman. of Middle 1 , Township, as members of the I small Board of Freeholders, either I ' one of whose reputation as mem- 1

of the Board of Freeholders | say the least is unenviable. 1 William H. Cree. the can iti date ! rom Ocean City, and a man of the people, and Charles Foster, of Den- : nis Township, and Peter L. Peterfrom North Wild wood, were ' selected by one hundred representamen of this county after week# . of endeavor to find men who would , and justly conduct the gf- j of the County. None of these gentlemen were affilated with any political machine, but were selected solely for the welfare of our-Coun-ty, and these men come before the electorate for their support at the Primary Election to ' be held on 26th. without any apologies, and with a clean and dear record as gentlemen and businessmen, all three of whom are prnj gressive and honest and pledged the citiiens of this County to | all within their power to place ' Cape May County in a position U - the eyes of the people of the I State of New Jersey and this Counthat will make Cape Mat among the leading WWlies of the State, and men who will • e\|«nd every dollar coming into their hands in an honest, : i 'iciar and painstaking manner, md who will see that the County' will receive one hundred cent's worth of mater- 1 ial .or. work, or for whatever putv po#e expended, to the dollar f j There will b$ no substitutions Un contracts where contractors can place a wooden draw bridge in \ . bridge thereby saving himself *2'v 000 or more to the detriment of the .County, and after having | erected such a bridge, it will eer- ! tainly operate and serve the pur- ■ for which It was erected. One of the candidates you refer 1 t<C?Hd build a bridge in this Coun1 substituting a wooden draw- . hridge for a steel draw bridge at . I a saving to himself of appro i- • i mately $26,000 within the past , i three year*. That bridge has never 1 > yet been aWe to be opened or . closed, and the County now is 1 > pending several thousands of dol1 on it to make il safe to the ■ traveling public, it having been condemned in the early spring for f

VINCENT TRANQUILLA Up-to-Date Electric Shoe Repair Shop 809 ASBURY AVENUE Men's Neolin Full Soles and Rubber Heels, Price $1.75 Men's Half Sole and Rubber Heels, - - Price $1.50 Ladies' Half Sole and Rubber Heels, - - Price $1.25 All Rubber Heels guaranteed by the Goodyear Rubber Co., - - - - Price 50c ALL WORK GUARANTEED BY V.T ranquilla won DONE WHILE T0U WATT PROMPT SERVICE

the use of travel, owing to it# ' I ing in an unsafe condition. The writer's idea of people «!." I, are to represent our County, and w ho are to run the hu#ine.-s of our County, should be men. fii>T7>f ad who ran successfully o)wfate thinown business, and secondly, men m vision and honesty of purpose, who will accept the office a- a public trlist and for the betterment of the County for which they are to serve, ami not for the purpose of bujhii'tiv up a political machine and the aggrandizement of themselves and 1 ' -fyy of their henchmen. This tirket preset,! - a man f>"Cape May County, Mr. Ralph T. Stevens, for the Assembly, who I when elected will serve the entire County, ami deem it a pleasure :d all times to receive suggestiot from all parts of the County and e • for it all thit lies in. hi-: power. It also p.esef.t* a candidate for Sheriff. Georee Redding - f North V'i ilwood. who -i>.-d.» no roc- t " 111 -ndation from t'ie writer, he hat ing lived in this County fur many years, well qualified in every particular to handle the affairs of the manner. The same ticket's candidate for Surrogate is Rosenbaum. of Avalon N. J., who served his city a* City C'erk for a number of years, a man of ability, courtesy and honest', w ho will lie faithful to the trust - imposed uponTiim when elected. The camtidates for State Committeemen, Who will represent the - Republican Party in the State , councils i.f the same. Mis# Mabel JTluy. of Beesleys Point, and Char- ' , les Bohm, of I-ower Township. , when nominate! and elected will serve the people of Cape Mat . County, not any one click or fac-

:.Vpu!d V;.., Party of this County 1 1 - they should. Thi.- artirie 0/ course pertain# toj , lie candidates for the Coming1 1 Primary Election, and each . ,. '•1 • from Mr. Cree .lown 1 t:» , St jie t'ommitteeincn, are KKPL'B1 ICANS. The thiee ge ieis of the emaM Bom, 1'iee , \ Ticket at least hi d year, and it i« " publicans of this . 'in t for tlieir ( 'rt support, having affiliate i within# . • '••it their officials last v.ni:. Signe 1 : E. M. SUTTON. '• PRESBYTERIAN ( IU RCH Rev. Charles F. N. Vogeiia lie- - -ires it announced, that during the y coming months, the evening ser- . During the summer months it J n mcnce at the latter hour, in keep- 1 y ing with all other churches in the j The First Presbyterian Church - . ha- entered upon its winter nclivitie#, with every prospect for a - great season of spiritual blessing. ei Mr. J. S. Turner, a n • d ient 1 textile manu'acturei Of Man::' oak. t the week end visiting his daughter, Mr.-. Graham Sehoeficld I at lier Sixteenth Sreet apiutment. Mrs. Turner is the advertising' ; manager Bridgeton Evening News.

nuBEHBEOT I"*" -'"■rtJ STORES CO. m i /v--■^Big 25c Sale These prices are exceptionally low, so ne aire to get your share of the foHowing items we have listed below. I; is a well- | i known fact that it cost# less -to lifre when yoi deal in our stores, |j and this is because we ire constantly rtiivi ig to make our low ' prices even lower. . ! Asco Pork & Beans 3'".° 25c Cooked ready to *er.-?. With tomato suuee. tooioi reatiy ,n -■ 1 .

Sunbrit- C Iranser 7 cans 25c I Youn Hand Soap 4 cans 25c > Star Naptha Powd.-r 5 pkg 2".c ' Asco | Corn Starch 4 Pkg- 25c Asco Golden Syrup 3 cans 25c Chiocr Tomatoes . 3 cans 25c Pure Apple Butter 2 cans 25c

Asco Corn 2 cans 25c Tender Peas 2 cans 25c Quality Tomatoes 2 big " 25r Asco Ammonia 1 hot fwr 25c Ji Gorton's Salad Fish 2 can# 25c ij " Codfish Cak?s 2 cans 25c I Asco Peanut Butter 3 turn 25r j

, SCO tround or whole SPICES 6 or P1""- for 25c ||

Asco t Noodles 6 i,k** for 25c

Asco Sour Krou' 2 big cans 25c

Asco Macaroni 3 PkK* for 25c |

Blur Rose Whole Grain ' I Rice 3 one lb pkg* for 25p v Wesson's Cooking Oil can 25c t Mazola Cooking Oil . ran 25c . ij Double Tip ' Matches 6 25c r Sweathrart Soap 6 cakes 25c Talcum Powder . 3 cans 25c Parowax 3 pkg 25r

Asco Black Jb can Pepper 2 fU"~ for 25c Paper Napkins 6 pkgs 25c , Peroxide of Hydro- - gyp — 3 hot 25c j; JUi^ubbers I ,l0* 25c Asco Bluing 4 hot 25r Gold Dust Powder 6 pkg# 25r Gold Seal Spaghetti 3 pkg 25r

wh«e Potatoes * pk 5c bush (30 lbs) 40c We sell potatoes by weight- thus insuring full measure

Rich Creamy Cheese lb 25c Very tasty. Try it You'U like IL

Cold Seal Flour 12 lb 49c An excellent family (lour f»; all purposes.

Victor Bread '*■' 6c Made of the piire-t ingredients. look# and taste# ju#t Uke home-made.

(iold Seal Oats pkc 9c WSth that "want mor" flavor

Asco Pancake Flour Pk«t 10c Make# the most delicious hot cake# you ever ate.

21 cakes P. & G. NAPTHA SOAP for $1.00 4 pound cans BLACK PEPPER for $1.00 j ' 12 cans Asco ^ABLE SYRUP for $1.00 It pays to buy in quantities t i ^ Coffee * 29c The biggest coffee value sold today. Try a cup — youH taste the difference. _'m ■> 401 ASBURY AVE. 745 ASBURY AVE. 1126 ASBURY AVE. i i'

LOCAL LESIONAIRES 10 FORM A BOWLING TEAM FOR TOURNEY SHOOTING MATCH TO BF. HF.I.U ON HE At H HALLO J WEEN CELEBRATION The Morgan-Rauch I'ost of the ' American I-egion, are determined 1 ' t.. make the coming wii.tor season; 1 ' in its history. - ' ' Plans are being perfecte-l to thnt . cect .and Commander Williams with his faithful colleagues on the official staff, arc sanguine that their 1 anticipations nil Hie more timn re- ' The next regular rnectiiig of the , I'ost, is scheduled for' Thursday 1 _ evening, September aj.-L to Is- held i in the Hann Building. est has been arranged, not the least important of whih. will lie the report given by. the delegate.1, up- 1 , pointed, to represent the Post, at the State Convention of the Amer-i ;

icun Legion held at Lake rong. ' 11 lnfromKQon ir t-ivnn t,. the f.'-j feet, that the inftue#! in thcacti.;- 11 ties of the Post, i# increasing with! i the pas Mil gof-the summer season, j Another feature of interest is ^ the organization of a bowling^, team, under thi- auspices of the . n Post, with the view of participating y in a howling tournament. The . competition will include team# I from al" sfce different organiia-- . . tion# in the city, the winning team j to lie awarded a handsome loving! If the l-egionaires display in the , forthcoming tourney, even a fraction of the dash and daring, the ,. initiative and skill, characteristic of them, nothing can prevent them from "going, ove rlhe top." Plans are also in -process of malerialiration, for a shooting mutch I to be held on the liearh .themoming of Octol-er is. in connection . with the gran- 1 Halloween Carni- » val and Parade, to lie held under . auspices of the Young Men's . Progressive I-eague. ! Altogether an ambitious pro- ! • gram, worthy of the attendance

1 /■K: J| DO NOT FORGET TO VOTE At the Primaries on Tuesday, Sept. 26th JOSEPH S.FRELINGHUYSEN AS REPUBIJCAN CANDIDATE FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR IT Years of Public Sen ice in New Jersey STATE SENATOR PRES. STATE BOARD OF EIHTATION PRES. STATE BOARD OF AGRIC 11.TI RE I'NTTED STATES SENATOR He Stands — For the Country — For the Constitution — For the las— For the State— For the Home «■:. — — — — iT t gx I

jand active' of every I member of the Post. I Refresliments w ill Ik- serve : ■the close of the evening's wm!; j Minn Claire llawna who has i :. --luting Mi - Mue E Bexineti. ul l l-cr hair dressing parlor, C.r.s. — - lliury Avenue, during, the -pa i son, returned on Wedm -day t,. !„.r honie in South We#l Philadelphia, well satisfied with -Ocean City, land her many friends #lie nimle \ ! while here. Advertise in the S.-ntjn, I. t SAVED LIFE OF j Mrs. HARDING Brig. Gen. C E. Sawyer, pcrsoni ihysician to President and Mis larding, and Dr. Charles Mayo •romincnt Surgeon of Minnesota •holographed as they left the Whitt : douse after ministering to Mrs riarding during her serious illness

•-* — j Read the SENTINEL and keep in touch with all local affairs Job Printing I Book Work Process Embossing j Legal Blanks *-■ tcwi^ Ocean City Printing and Publishing Co. 744-746 ASBURY AVENUE PHONE jj^ 138 J '177. dl