ft ■ - . . ' - - - ^ .v.:. OCEAN CITY SENTINEL. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 1. 1923 FIVE
SCOUT EXECUTIVE OFFICERS GUESTS OF KIWIS CLUB.
, l VII >lt SEYMOUR DELIVERS interesting address cix Si'OI T WORK j'l, !!.•> Sfont of America, were 1 , [ i ,,f the Iviwanis ('lob ill I., , i,.. .a lunelie. ii. \|i|ir..M i in* • alAn-m* ! V I '.'.I'' "lidf al Dr. W. V. • at.il Hint of .1. K. .lone . 1 I ... : i . 1.* to -iUiml anil sing at the 1 | v.lty. Al.ln.lt uiiil lie . m l 1 | . , .1 wMrh 'I'lWidl <'a.lie ".
■ Sack. F. II. .11 man I !.., •! ' |»i jrer Williams an. I foil. 1 . at, p\citeil the | in's i .lent' . » i„ i-,.. fiont aiitl inaile to sing "In Ol.l Summer Tim-*." U i I with all the eclat of S" : „ .„ t,..l a ilirector of this rein- | ,.f those he hail apl".'' ! - • ,.j ,,vni: a coiniilittee for the , ... ,inR ,;..lf ton I iiami-i.i . liar. , l; , 1 1 . i . i r. I 'r. John Whitiear an.l | Mi; t ,-l iM-illl! Chos.11 1. I,- -., i . to atten.l the Nrw.tik | . i:tion were oloctPil. A. HaV..i..tnfi F.'8K ami Kloy.l Pimm v.ye I. with IIpi a-ltel Hemler-i. i V V S,..iil. ami John J. Fo''er ... ■ jnmpcl off the .lock." whereupon a-jitsbl that upon their tetun the e two shouhl Is- given a i. .1 Kiwai.iati reception. Seymour. Chief e\e.-itive , Vmeiiia, was the chief -peaker I 'facing "liiy aiT.liess l.y com- ... i... in let ms of gratitude for : .... I..,, |iaJSlity shSwn them ns <>fticets. I .oth l.y the city, ami tlte ai.i ('Int.. Major Seymour en- . i. one, I hi hearer, with a inapt ..f the principles anil aims of «"> •""vement. | Region Throe, consisting of live Stat.- . Maryland, Virginia, I'enn-
i atiia. District of Columbia, ami ■■ li.l.waie, lia.l -a membership of ....an I . alts said the speaker. The- • laiiv co. . I turn," was producing ; . v t > |M* of citizenship the1 ■ ..iii.i i \ si.., ..I in (treat nco'L. of. Maj-.r Seymour ventured to pre- • i. i that in t raining the youth of nlry to I fish enricc fur 1 wintry, anil respert for is an.l tradition.-. the seou1 • out whulil prove the greatest , in tlie vi tDement of aatiait- ■ ..hi i.l |iea-e '! ie aim of tl-> rout movement ooiitall- • vake, a I ;•!>' : , "ht , a.ei ri'k tlieir live, if i.-e.l l*< to l.elp another. A Scout . ~ I aught liesides to find hi- w.y cook a hteai. lighting a tidier for the night. .oi., nailers in thi. . o . '.it. Mrs. i.i : Hi Gan.l; . ton V. ley ave-j ere tken i.u a s" .'lit-seelng ■i ■ kinanis Cluii. St II W \R1'Z LUNCH ROOM OPEN ALL WINTER Annoiinrement is maile tluit the I'o.rh r,„,|„ comluClCil hy Mr. ami Mi . Schwartz on Eighth street a|>o loach to the Boanlwalk, will re■nalii n|ien all winter. During the summer months the ho., h riM.m pr,.\'e.l a irreut conveni.uirc to the thousamls of people ii.uiueiitiiiit the Iloar.lwalk, ami ,11 inevitably tend through the "oninic winter to attract many to that vicinity who otherwise might n, 't Is.- incline.). The Schwartz lunch ro«m is famous for its frie.l ami tewe.l oysters. Mr. Schwartz' has mastered the art of serving f the " -uecHilent hivalve" in a multitude of forms warranted to please the palate of the most fastidious I1II.ICE VACATIONING Police Officer llnrry Iterman ■ ly Inst week left for his vacation, visiting friends in Baltimore. I '.d ice Officer George Myers relumed last week from a few days, locution visiting friends in Conn. ; Mr. MyVs will terminate his vacation in the tjuuker City. | ,
PERSONALS Mr.-. J II. Brown has closed her' i-.ltair s.wo Third street, and' _ returned to her homo-lIU WakeIlii'a .-treet, Philadelphia. M. A. Crasley ami family have ■returned to 121 Benedict avenue,;: Philadelphia, haviiyc spent a happy ; at Slltj Tilitii <lDh'et. , | -Mr ami Mi . F. It. Drieshaeh , Imvii.g s|K-nt a delightful season | ai thei; .-..tinge Is Wesley avenue . ; . hv.v i. t.,iiie.| l,. their home 1730 - N,. 1 1 . Tenth street, Philadelphia. <h . Jan e,, l.y, II. spent the sea \ • I, pleasantly at .".(IP First street , ami i.as returned to her winter ( i • I J2r. Baltimore avenue. I IT..-7, "Ito: SR I, !nee! ' I It. ti. It, .Mil and family have re-!* Mis. Charles Mutli has rlose<l 1 , r sununei rotluge (Mm; Four- " . t.-eutli .street and has returned to • h in Philadelphia. I -Villiani ' Mefoach and family* ii-,... closed tlieir rotiage at S50 i Sf..sAe,ai le- place and returne.l to ; I'hila.leluliia having enjoyed a de- i . light ful summer here. lie. Howard Bred and faintly , 1 1 . i ii.T.1 ami laniiiy , i.ave relnrml to tlieir winter home
I liiamon.l street, Philadelphia, f having . |MMit a pleasant summer at r If oiler family vice return - to their winter residence 3.3 j North Ball rani avenue. Clielsea, . summered happily at KlO . Pi. Charles place. , tfter -pending u very pleasant j1 .a imer at Fourth street. Miss ' • ( I. MrCoarh has returne.1 toil h.-i city huima 213 Cai|H'nter strwl j i ' Philadelphia/ |<
Mrs. T. Dowdney Clark has : closed her cottage hy the sea and r returned to her winter home in I \\ oodbury. After summering pleasantly at Ml Fourth street, Mrs. C. W. ? White lias returned to lier home at , ,; Norwood, Pa. ' , Charles Dusenhurg and family 1 i closed their cottuge N04 Park 1 place anii have returne«l to their i » home ISO South Forty-ninth steet ! i Philadelphia I Edward Wrigley and family^ spent a delightful summer at 300 ' Bay avenue, and have returned to 1 - their home 164 West Ixiwden st., 1 G.-rmantown. Albert Orr and family have ret urn - .si u. ilu.ii winter residenca iu .Phil,., a.lelphia having spent a) pleasant ; ■iimmer at the White-HalU It. W. Patton and family have at 220 Ocean avenue and returned , to 3001 11 ainilt.Hi street, Philadel- 1 pliia. • Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Oehrle. hav- > enjoyed the summer at their , shore residence I02O Ocean avenue . ure comfortably settled in their winter home 4023 Nqrth Thirteenth ■ I street, Philadelphia.
C. Howard Schermerhorn ami . have vacated their shore cottage at I14f. Central avenue and ..'turned to Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Juines B. C.dloday ; now at their home 120 Walnut . street, Jenkintown. Pa., huving 1 spent an enjoyable summer at their cottage here filf. Ocean avenue. ; William A. Bender and family of ; 1057 Baring street. Philadelphia, , have returned home after summer- ; : pleasantly at their cottage 1225 j i Central avenue.
GENERAL HAULING San«' Gravel Top Soil WM. HAYES, 233 Asbury Ave. ■ ■■
t I.I II IIE \TING SI STEM Apply Price* of Any Broker ' liEI.I.VIDERE APTi HI2 SEVENTH STREET REASONABLE RATES FOR THE WINTER MONTHS | BE \SO\ ABLE RATES Phone 620 HOTEL ST. RITA FOl RTEKNTH and ASBURY AVE. Open All the Year K. M. ROOGKRS, Prop.
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Cape May County Building and Loan Association ITS OBJECT To encourage home building and saving among the people of Cape May County ITS OFFICERS ERED W. I>e( AMP President WILETS CORSON 1st Vice-President \V. BOYD TYLER 2nd Vice-President HIRAM S. MOWRER :ird Vice-President FRANCIS K. HAMMON Secretary ( H ARLES ( ». ( ORSON Treasurer ITS DIRECTORS Julius Way Edward B. Arnett John Sayre F. H. Stratton Fred W. DeCamp Frank Hollingshead W. Boyd Tyler Richard B. Stites Frank ( amp Charles E. Foster William Steel * Hiram S. Mowrer William (>. Hand Howard S. Stainton H. Foster Goslin Harry Steel ITS LOCATION The office of the Cape May County Building and Loan Association is in the Cape May County Title and Trust Company offices. Cape May Court House, N. J. (First National Bank Building). ( Iffice open at all times, during usual business hours, to receive applications for membership and monthly dues. JOIN NOW! -i
BOUND FOR CANADA 1 Mr. and Mrs. I). B. McAllister., ' of the popular hostelry, the Scar- ! borough Hotel, propose within the , t ne\t week to take a trjiTUrthiK. • White Mountains and Canada Mr. t and Mrs William Ratz. of Philadelphia. who spent the summer at ,- the S<arl«.rough will uccompuny 1 then, on the tour. The Scarborough r enjoyed a most successful season, t the greater portion of the summer having every available room oc- ; r copied. Mr. McAllister has won: , the confidence of a clientele auf- , ficently large to utilize all the accommodation he hud at his disPl.BLH NilTKK Notice of REGISTRY AND ELECTION I"ursuant to law notice i.---fiere- , by given that tlte Board of Regis- | try and Elections in and for every . election disiHct in CITY OF OCEAN CITY in the County of Cape May, State , of_New Jersey, will meet on , TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16. 1923 * ut the hour of one o'clock in the i ^ , Be safe from
complete disaster Every man knows that disaster may hit him. Fire, accident and t f theft respect pp one. Great rata- -s t strophies have meant complete , ' disaster to thousands. t r Save yourself, today, fromysueh a j poHsihililt. With wise insurance there ran be i ' no such thing as "complete disss- < 1 r Tor" for you in any eventuality. I| | Insurance will give you financial1 - protection in case of loss. We can] i give you all forms of Property I ( I Protection Policies. i . Clayton Haines Brick Realtor, 411 Eighth Street B RfpwwiUIni the - [ AI.UANCK INSliRANCK r COMPANY OP PHILAIIKI.PHIA
. FAMOUS HERB TEA , NATURE S OWN REMEDY THE SAPEST LAXATIVE herbs. NV»r mOrrl. tin; ■)■» kiln.) ' f«r better Ilia* harulul A Is re.* but fur Z.".< iMiatpul'l I direct frvm I^buralurtea or alt druggist*. WINOLA^COBI'tlBATION
afternoon ami remain in seoion •' , until nine o'clock in the evening, - _ i for the purpose of revising and p B correcting the original register or .. Jad.iii^t thereto the names of all ii . ffcerso^s 'entitled to .the right of » _ I .suffrage and of erasing therefrom , the name of any person who after v y, a fair opportunity to l>e heard,, n , "liall I* show n not to he cntille.1 Ii to vote, in that election district, ut t r the next election. . | Notice is hereby given that the .. , Board of Registry and Election . » ill meet at the following desig- . nated place.- : . First Ward — No. 2 Fire House, Asbury aienue, below Sixth street. Second Ward — Court Room. City Hall, Ninth street and Ashury GENERAL ELECTION General Election will l» held on | Tuesday, November 6th, 1923, for J the purpose- of electing camli.lates to fill the following office-: ^ | f Memtwr of Assembly. , Member of the Small Board of ' g ( 'hosen Freeholders. . REPORT OF THE CONDITION or OCEAN CITY TITLE & TRUST tit r.Ai> <iii 1 1 1 « in. ." v.,,
COMPANY _ of Orean City. New Jersey ^ tx.nd. »..d nturlsMlce*. • Tlsw kuwn* on sulUuol*. Cls.WO.Uo OvsrdratU. I,*T7.tl l.u* trim. Ii.uk*. elf HZ.JSl.TS j IJ.Srt.l37U. tJAUILITIKS * i > i . m I *iurk i ..id In. jjoo.oou.cm, 1 Surptu* tund. lM.OOO.OU I tlnd.vi.hst proflta ffiH » 33.321.63, | uLT.n'd'T^I,.. '"'"'Imm1 ... U*k*. «».. t5.360.«t + tiiii. win.. Willi*... E. M**wz. TrMid.nl. mid Kuurtl H. Null,. Trwuurcr. of lb. nbov. company. Win* «.v.rnlly duly I ■worn, each for hlmarlf dapoMi and *oy« ll,a 1 lb. tormcoin* *l.t«o.nt la truo. to lb. brat of hi* knowlrdg. and t»ll.f. ] WILIJAM K. MASSE Y. Prr.id.nl HUSSEt.t. II. NULTY. Tmirnr. , Sub*cribMi nnd aworn lo twfor. mo '<"* 'J4th day of SoplrmUr. A. I). 1923. CI.INTON B. PRICE. < Notary Put.ttr. j My c*snml»*lod\.-plio« Frt.. 1926, • Cor.rel-Altwt \ C. HOMER SHOEMAKER. P. C. SIMMS. JOHN C. STEEt.MAN. IHrMtora. |
Cape May County Title and Trust Co. Ssntfln It! Html it fit mm4 SmrI Co. Cape May Cobrt House, N. J. Acts as Executor and in a Fiduciary Capacity TJJLE INSURANCE MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTQAQES MUNICIPAL BONDS FOR SALE Searches Briefs of Title Conveyancing Ralph Stevens j again solicits your support for Republican Nomination Member of Assembly Primary Election Tuesday, Sept. 25, 1923 | Paid for by Ralph T. Stevens i PHILADELPHIA j EXCURSION ifipk COLUMBUS DAY Friday, October 12 Simrtal TkkS* l^d Only an Train Unring OI P.AN CITY (Ilk 81.1 6,i» A. M. , 1161k SI.) ..... I.U A. 8. (21*1 81.1 . 7.63 A. M. Pairrm. . 7.66 A. M. Prlrrabarc , .7,16 A. M. Tarkalw. 7.16 A. M. { PHILADELPHIA (Arri,.) . .6.66 A .M. RKTHRMNti— t.KAVK Pk.adrlphia (llmalnnl nnd -i I -rrrlr.) : 16 P M.
Aiet llwt'tM Election oWeej^wili i* -it a- a Boaol of Election at the places obovo mentioned on the ah- i o'clock in the evening ' p Any absentee elector desiring to > vote at the general election shall make appllc;itioij for an .official ballot to the Municipal t'lerk of | the County Board of Elections. If ;; the said application base,! up-'| on illnc-s ir shall have allaehed to ' Get a Jar of this wonderful cream r at once whichy is guaranteeir t" k poaltivriy remove freckles, tan. ^ >»"t.-. etc.. and t<> whiten. ^ bleach and clear the skin. Try it iat our flsk! Money bark if it fails ( . l«t ugly Wemishes ruin your j gotsl lu»ks when LAITH1NE clear. , vour si Jn. Take mo substitute. At j DeDnn'g Pharmacy. Boanlwalk tU ; Moorlyi Terrace; Hughes Central ' Phannney, 8th and Wesley avenue, i Price 1 LOO, or direct from manu- ; fact ure ■, Rov II. Cochran. New ; York are. and Boardwalk, Atlantic j ' City, h - J •
low! Furniture and i Hardwood FINISHING INTERIOR DECORATOR 406 Fourth St.
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room to cast his or her HARRY A. MORRIS, City Clerk.
Merchants and "" | Farmers build and own Railroads 1 'jr: Samuel llai-tc: ' '.urtli. i .••"■"•i t tiic Ca.ntegie In- H "The railroad weie not built (•;. jailroad men. and "■r tfiFj H tfb; tlte'merrhaut- r- tiie t i tod State-, and they H ,i«. now ..wne i ii lii. ith l.y .-.H the |.. ,,|de of tfi.0 United H g- - I'll.- wool,' splendid - of railroad- as it exists H Yin," ican •' - r,. -I Amertran farmers with the hie. i purpo-o . dot < h-pinir t:»- c- -rioercial nttd agricultuI ® "Etery oiw kr.,-.-. . . the iron In.rso drew H B his :. hailow aero ' <• land faun- which the Govern- ■ ! moot could "-.it, u.hlet ly jumped in value ■. ■ to fifty or one hundred dolla, an acre, because the rail- . SjL ' roads had supplied theoi wit'u the means of development, •".V'hoii the railroads are makii'g plenty of money H K . X«1 V • l.op i- In, ii. mini .1 of liappipess and every ■ I j* THE It MI.RtVAILS OW NED HY AI L THhL i ■ PEOPLE I K merit the -upi*'il. fi iend-hip nnd cooperative in- > I E Ion- l of the people llo-tility to your own 1 H j |ito|K'rty, either by legislation or imlividual act, H E .lo,-. not accord « ith self-interest of the goo.1 H jmlgmeiit an.l common sense, so rh-.trRcteri.stic of j H 1 Pennsylvania Railroad System I IBWMMMHM— — Ml
W,SV BF. LOSELY JOIN THE CROWD WHO DAILY SMILE AS THEY "Twitch the Switch" for Silent Service and the , "Matchless" N'ivht ATLANTIC CITY ELECTRIC COMPANY 10th AND WEST AVENUE OCEAN CITY DIVISION
CLEVELAND SIX I MODELS EXTRA POWER Where Power Counts! Why the *1045 Cleveland can outperform bigger and costlier sixes THE 1924 Cleveland is now when you give her the gas ta known as the finest per- traffic, former of its class. This is Do you know the effect of why: that extra horsepower when The new Cleveland motor taking a hill in a car of Uie with its modern-to-the-min- Cleveland's size and weight? ute design, develops on actual Do you know what an amaztest more horsepower in the ing difference it makes when firing r»r»g« than the hulkv driving in crowded streets? and less efficient power plant Why not come in and make of the average light six. yQur own tests? Unless you That extra power is re- actually drive the 1924 Clevesponsible for the thrilling way land Six, you cannot appreathe 1924 Cleveland rushes past ate what extraordinary petbigger and costlier sixes on formance can now be obtained bills. It's the same extra in a six so sturdy, so handpowerwhich sends the Cleve- some, so comfortable, and yet land spurting swiftly ahead so moderately priced. Five Pass. Sedan $1365 p.o.b.ch«i«* CAMPBELL'S GARAGE 1 158 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. a >6t»»«»'" |Q HP'tr .

