Ocean City Sentinel, 4 October 1923 IIIF issue link — Page 4

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tin.. » o **» "f k^"r 'n»*4«*"C®' ^ pure w®*1 *,"iriU alw,y. .txe or -orthy ' „ .reurtments Irewerer are out »" )- Tmrtrwtiu. of property. f«w **■*»» -w' -**"f ' -— - » re retail -#» ' 0" "T~Z .. * « —— •O. °'. - _ .rtrt-iO " E~» ""-1 ZZZZZ- ■• - -» " "" .... .u-ntM to of rtelimpW)uTm:r„. - - ~r ^ ,m v— — — - 7ff:r.' „ outlet for their MrperoburwUnt ^ — — — -j tfri L; in il* purport. ■») f»r fewer toeipUuit» are FVth.rrr.ore the authorities eaa «'lh ^re»Uf ^ /* offers, With a ^ "^^2 , tor them. th. yorth of our ^t> can o«er :o excurt wanton aburt of property. \ tw th., h— n. ««e- rt o«- ^ cipal lastitation. rapabie of .VveUtpment^U- . com m urn. y^ ineakruabie value. In brief it extnwi* th* rahaUoe peno< . into the end of October ami offer- an in.iucem.nt to tho« who can main that L*. to mi. another month at M to their «— I royourn *" "T. "ZZ. we have been able to le^. the only roa-on -h) J-Uor Pay has been invariably followed by an exodu. of n«u>r-. >• «« ,»A ri.v ha<t no inducement to offer them to remain, in earlier year*. t» city ha.1 uwucemwn patent, of children attendinfr wthool are of eourae except.. . As a rule from Labor Day to October the weather is moat debghtf„l. Those who continue their surf bathing declare that the water u ideal — more invigorating thai, in the summer But tl« evening, are long, ami grow longer than the cluck warront. as one estahli.hment after another doses up. preparatory to the win ter-i migration or hibernation. Th. merchant, ar. not er.urdy to blame, though tlw majoriU" might display a little mora of the upmt of cooperation and patriotism, in aa effort to extend the season. Ultimately they Will I* the greater gainers, not the real .stale broker. The latter wiH of course benefit from a longer rtason, but r.ot to the extent the me.duuit and the amusement vendo. will benefit, until a definite season of autumn rentals has been developed. By virtue of the fact therefore that the entire community shares in th. taunt. ... h. I- rtrt a ..»«„« tta «~o. »ui the entire community -hnuld be prepare.1 to render all l>* aiuirfan ce uosaibis financially, and by throwing themselves wbole-heartedly into !T~Lo ... ...«i

the spirit the carnival. The words which R. W Edwards express*! relaUve ; to the recent Bay Carnival, are as applicable" to the Halloween celebrations. Why has it come to paw. that when one organiiation undertakes to engineer or sponsor a public movement, that all other bodies fee! H derorofatory to their dignity to take part. This very evil has beer, the curse and bane of the past. Sufficient civic enterprise is display.-, and sufficient energy am) enthusiasm expeisled to have accomplished far more than has beer/lone. The fact is the greater portion of thienterprirt and energy and enthusiasm ha- been dissipated to little ad vantage through the lack of the real cooperative spirit— the ability to J, play the game to the advantage of the team. All cannot pitch ball, all !j •rt are not in j.ilrh 1,1,11 „ Sume organization or another- must take the initiative. Some u.dividual or another must give birth to idea-. It chances to I* the League t bat gave birth to th Hallowe'en CanfivaL T(S obvious duty ,J of every other organization is is to assist in fostering and nursing its. j1 growth, not* let it die of malnutrition or worse, strangle il in the ^ cradle. It is the ambition of the league to make this year's Carnival an event of unprecdenled spiers lor. It is its ambition to advertise it .anever before, and give it a degree of publicity untried Ifs yet- This all j will require money. It will 1* money well spent. The,fcarnival should . j bring thou. -and* into the city for the occasion. A canvass o( the city will 1* made and a generous response should y be the outcome. Possibly some persons will escape the canvasser. It ' la to lie hoped such will feel it a duty to communicate with any member | of the league, or the general treasurer, Dr. J Thorn ley Hughes, and ' hand in a contribution. For be it remembered the League does not and cannot reap a dollar from the enterprise. The last dollar will be devoted to the j ; Carnival. The vast amount of work entailed in staging the Carnival | the Lea e has willingly wnburdeied itself with, for the benefit of tbfti community. j

■ Ol'NTY < OMMERCE CHAMBER EMBARKS I PON EXTENSIVE PROGRAM OF IMPROVEMENTS MEMBEKS AND RL.-1DL.M- OF THE Ctrl' NTS INVITED To -I GGL-l MATTER- WHUE CHAMBER M Mh'PI IN IT> ONE YEAR AND FIVE V EAR PROC^AMFOLK I, ; = ' N. . SHKINKRS VISIT FORT CLOSES

. near*.- c-«,perauoo of the generx . fere.-.', tire .W:kC:X Cape '* Evidei.tly the offirfrs tf the ire that ai at prertnt faoetioBing t energy ■ asiniilkll. Aa utter ; lack of concentrated effort i» felt, progran. of objectives. » To remedy this evii. two pro- . .grams «iii t* prepare.:, -rst e-.ver-mg a period of one rear, The other 1 a perio- i of five years The first - program will ha** a goal of five ; ooyectfbg^. the rtcrts: » goal of ' ten. T-.ware- the realisation of ' there particular objectives every F effort will be focalized, ami ever y 1 factor in the eousty direete-i. ' What ijdl be the objective- ? > What are the thing* for which the e couaty stands in great*- 1 :**•!* I. anlir u. awertair. this, ar,-: rite it. ascertain ami give

the public an opportunity to ex- ' press its wishes and opinions, the executive body of the chamber in«.tes all members and every citirer to send is a list of what they eor- -, Jer of ereate-d importance to the county. Two separate lists of objectives may be rent in the one ' . 'rfitaimng five objectives for the . year's program, the second ten objective* for the five year's work. 1 From the lists sent ir. th* 'eomi n. i tree will select the official pro- , grams. — The person submitting the greateat number of points, selected by | th* committee for the two pro- . grama, taken collectively, will retire s prize of 125.00. All lists should be mailed or delivered to the Secretary Mayor , Gilbert Smith, of Avalon. to be received not later than nine o'clock ' in the evening of Tuesday, October ' 16th. , The committee will meet of, the following day. and the name of the 1 winner announced at the regular t meeting of the chamber to be held

in Cape May City. Thursday even- i mg. October lath. \ Here is a -pletukd opportunity : I given the public to voice their J f c.-.timents. and to the County ; r Chamber to learn what the public ■if-nire*. It is to be hoped therefore that a large number of com- , I petitore will enter into the content a,j| help create the interest neces- « , car) to make the chamber as in-. « t ucntiai as il shoubl I* in the af- . fair* of the rounty. The meetings of the Cape May j County Chamber of Commerce will ' | - be held throughout the year from ( „ September to April on the third Thursday of each month. The schedule as announced for * this year is as follows: October is. Cape May. Noremler 13. Ocean City. II December 28, Dennisville January 1?, Sea Isle City. February 21. Cape May Court o House. il March 20. Wildwood. April T. Tucltahoe, nomination of officers. May 15, Avalon, election of ofin ficers. ' The new president has named ■

Tratuportatx. ■ Committee — 1 f rairma: . W .- .aa A. Haffert. or - Sea Isle City; J. Albert Ham*, of : Frank B. Mecray. of ape Wu;. ; R. B.-a« Beitr.. of Avi« - Jurm Hand. Cape Ma;- Court ' t Hvose. .J' I exi slaty*.— Chairman. Lcsm T... " r'.-*c Cape May; Harry F. tir- ' : eaves. Wii-Lwood; Elmer H. Crane, * r '.xear, • . J •'*. Juagk.rth. of , ,-tut.o Harbor; <A»ar4e» R. Hahn. ' Highways — Chairman. Dr. En- * - ctr« May. I *r onir rill*; E]me: He- r - witt, North Wildwood; George r MV.tzel), Cape May; Ja cur S. Le- " t via. M ouSbtne; Earl W. Wadding- r t .Slratnfrere, John Marts, of r I Ocean City. f Couaty Fair — Chairman. Irving T , Fitch. Sea Isle City; S. B Taylor, . ' -Art Spring Roiand Maw-n, Dea- . i-viile; Leofjei Davis, Cape May; '' ■ ChKrto L DuffteM, Stone Harbor; f . Ira Johnsoe . Ocean City. ^ I , ; — Chairman. Elmer Jaek-or. Peart, i -a.ra-.ar . Elmer -on Pearl,

. Ocear. City; Re* Walter U Verkes. f Tockafcue: Mrs. Linda McPbersof.. . Cape May R. F. D.; Fre<i P. Car.- , fteW. Avalon; James Penrose. I . Nor..-. Mfildwawi; H. I. Taylor. ' t Store Harbor; E. J. 8lniHllWM . Americar. Legior. Wfldwoo., | t Mos-iaiu Committee — Chairman. ( C. A. Norton. WDdwo-:-; . Samuel s F Ei-lre-ige. Cape May; H. A. L '.'ittka.T.p. Jr . Strathmere; 0. . A tarns. Ocean City*; Geo Sayre, . Clermont. Executive Committee — Chairman Luther Ogien. Cape May; Jos. G. Champion, Ocean City; W. Court- _ right Smith, Wihtwoo.!; William A. Haffert. Sea Isle City; R. Bruce Beith. Avalon. By-Laws — Chairman. Gilbert " Smith. Avalon; William T Barron. r Sea Ule City; Samuel F Ebtreige ® Cape May: S. A. Lansing. WiWwool. T, Publicity — Chairmar., W. Coort- ' right Smith, Wild wool; Irving e Fitch. Sea Isle City; Frar.k Be Mecray. Cape May; Elmer Jack1 on PearL Ocean City. •'

OCEAN CITY LAUMDRf KIDS I CMt RtCOR-OS bSw I I ffkMO YAkttVOW S€e - I ' I WC Do vbu«.v#0Rtc I a flUJITt FA1THFUU.V i OL'R record for faithful rtrr rice i» as bright aa the condition of your clothes when we return thern to you. Our wet wash plan coxts little but it will make your life worth living. Ask us to call t for your wash and begin living. OCEAN CITY LAUNDRY CO. r. McAllister. Prop.

ATTRACTIVE HOMES BRIGHTON PUCE PLEASURE AVENUE Fine year around reudmcr Attractive home on bay near beech. Five B. R. two Eight rooms, hath and laundry . bathi Double garage, two Open hrr places, porches, awnings and screens Two porches. Lot 40x100. A real bargain. Hot wain beat IUk STREET SECTION IMi STREET Ten room bouse. Sis B. R. Desirable Cottage. L R. i two baths, laundry, large porchrs. D. R kitchen. Two B. R. • hot air heater, double garage bath. Large athc. porches and Beauhful lawn with flowers. garage. Lot 30x70. Right Lot 60x 100. on the beach front. We have similar ones all over the Island H. G. HARRIS & CO. Realtors 515 EIGHTH STREET

SHORE FAST LINE \ WARDING PRIZES FOR BEST GARDEN 1 sent — r — — 1 Made Tkat Samdar . i i'r.m W Svardet! :r :-e*c*v. iHlirfli •- SB ri -e- re . a very pw-.-reu^ae mgkt- x »a'5aaasFWFWii*i' MM j>w experienced <«.«>er*hke aKfficulty • ec-i -itg ■nacn were the mere ' •eaattful. Due MudBXtw * a- '■ t. . ex K «ever re the anpewreroer". .:- . » r.. --.get her ■ ,ti Ibe Kar ..,caf~ 4 re: with it> the ei»Jtirat»s« of garuen- or. virgin land. Any perw - ' :tri a k»owle.:g ef ganlerair w, | recv cxne that the best result- raniwc be produced a the fir-: «* or two year*, which fact the jooreproperi;- reeoraiied it mak.r.r the xeeisJoBThe folk wing person- hare bee-, declare: the winner? in the contest : Richard Soiyra. Launch Haven, prize 11' 00; G- W Stinger. Smith? * U-. • g. prize $10 00: L F. Bar- 4

- r prize S.VOO; .. V ., ; .a Sheppard. Bak- 1 \ Margaret Mc--t-r-ate- resc!:? aie anticipate!. *" . - a'i rerider.-.-W- ark M- -.-r.mil Hun-.^-ta-ae -se^WaJaa -a.vetae. uft r.t Wee. 'bah. Fx 1 i Elsie's Shoppe i HEMSTITCHING AND j PLEATING BUTTONS CON, FRED BUTTON HOLES 522 Ninth Street i i PHONE »»«> ♦ *

\parlments The A. B. C. man of Ocean City c„ is Bungalows ("!_ B_ Q, M.-SU-r Builder . ft. a. COOPER, -IR. vOllcig?> Md Ctotr,| Avenue. Ocean City. N- J I ■ Take your dinner on Sunday next at the HOTEL HENRY RESTA IRA NT-SI. 00 _ II Menu . H CREAM OF ASPARAGUS SHI P ' With rot , 8 ROAST STUFFED Tl KKKk OR « Hit KEN Candied Sweet Pot aloe? * GREEN PEAS TOMATOES | t KLERV SWEET PICKLES ;; ' ENGLISH PLt M PUDDING Hard Sauce ^ ? PI'MPKIN PIF. ,rE FRFAM FRUIT tuKFF.E TEA MILK Served from 12 until » at the t Hi IT Li. HENRY RESTAURANT. Se-rentb »»d A.hury Avenue Sly* Mpaupr S»torp | cnrraauT loom 11 auio i aaaTPT rati ztxo«T FOR PERSONAL FURNISHINGS t CHILDREN " ■ School Toga. Ho?iery. I nderwear. Boya' Truuaeni I Blouae?. Tie*. Sweater* 1 /A WOMEN j tR Wool and >ilk and Wool Hune, Underwear — Waiat*, Swealera 1 MEN »|| Men's. Nightgowns, II.nn Paper Hanger'? Overall? $1.30 ! f Ewing T. Corson REALTOR 7a7 a(burv av* ocian citv, n. j. | All bomneas tranaacted through this office is in accordance with the : |s 1 following slogan "This office does and maintains strictly a brokerage Imalaiaa sad la la no way Intereated in peraoeal ?p#culalion." Results; A sale completed on the above principal profits both Seller and Buyer. Write for ilaQngyi and maks your headquarters with Clayton Haines Brick— REALTOR 411 EIGHTH ST. OCEAN CITY N J. MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE So waiting for two weeks to know if you can get it; we can tell at ' once. Bargains in Bay and Ocean front properties. Choice cottages for j • sale. Alao lots for investment and for improvement — the choice of Ocean City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER ft CO, Ocean City, N. J. " ' Why Service Why _j 1 'TIS TO SELL r REAL ESTATE Corner Eighth and Wesley Avenue J. R. JONES 3 INSURANCE m REALTOR OCEAN CITY, N. J. INSURANCE IN ALL ITS BRANCHES REAL ESTATE We have some of Uie best properities owned b y the best people of Ocean (Sty, among our listings, for rent and sale. The interest of the seller as well aa the purchaser or tenants will be my main thought back of each transaction. W. H. YENNEY 521 EIGHTH STREET

-HIJIM K? Vl-ll DETROIT | Delegation From This Re- , ,ort Join With Atlantic fit* • r Buffalo, and visiting th-.- Niagara ' Fall-, they proceeded to Detroit where they were royally entertain- ' *1 by the Sf.nners of that city. The company who left Ocean , It, Mr. an.) Mrs. W. A. . Dittrieh. Mr ., Mrs. 'William . Morris..:- Mr. and Mrs. G. Sehomo. c Dr. W. V Christian, M- ., Mr1 1 .. MeCoUom! Mr ar I M' , H- - -•!>: Henderso: . Mr. org: Mr. H Adama and Berjamir Groie-. . Mr aod lip. T V 01 -en ar..i j Govren avenue. Mt. Airy, hating L] — !

l"KT C l< irfejl < OTTAC* fiivrna- R. Fort. formeHv p l.a- cl„rt.l his idM,re*r>e'. ! the bit mrrtfj ' V A: - ' " «•» T«J. : |. :>. r. I -ague, Mr. Fort evp^j . "J' . l:"' "" s e 'Z. TZ \ '''* "'1{ » 'Sz.zzzit - 1 j r '' ■ „ HOTEL PKiiPRIETD Ks Annodneemei.- . ^,t M..i n. pre-klre., ,.f ~ • .'skftwwJ • I • i M. hile. a'--, .. . : : , < g ho-t.-lne- are .uking . ?e)| p""- ^ Z ® "P fortt*

! THE BOOT SHOP WE IX) NOT CARR) CHEAP SHOES ► BL I GOOD SHOES AT REASONABLE PRICFS

sew iaVune oi Cluldrens Footwear N. C. SMITH & CO. 813 Asbury Avenue THE SHOP OF A SATISFIED CUSTOMER ; MMOIIS. BliilCflHSlj FOR RENT For the Winter SEE BARON, 11th and Central Ave. h jbr-'w-p- ; — jsjjbI 1 — — 1 "Ocean City's Modern Sanitary Laundry" SURF LAUNDRY "ST 929 Ocean Ave. SERVICE QUICK. COURTEOUS AND SATISFYING JOSEPH SHELT0N CO., ■ — 1, && -® MAKING FINANCIAL jPlgpjr PROGRESS 11 thai saving is the surest way Li financial progress. &l HI NATIONAL B.ANK. PI •'•'! Interest Paid on Savings Fund Account-- yj ; I First National Bank I m OCEAN CITY'iN.J. JH ■ SOUND ARGUMENT must have more than sound to it. Th® advantages of payment by check are proved a by experience— they are Safety, Econom). Convenience. This is surely the right way to pay hills. Your Checking Account is invited. - Interest Paid on Time Deposits OCEAN CITY TITLE & TRUST CO OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY jr - • '-jj i ~ **" ;gM