Ocean City Sentinel, 11 October 1923 IIIF issue link — Page 3

— _ OGEAN CITT SENTINEL. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 11. 1923. THUFE :

DIRECTOR GENERAL Classified NAMES COMMITTEES f , (Mm AFFAIR • Advs-

, , \||W1<;S FUNDS PROCEEDIM1. PROMISES TO BE A <;UKAT SUCCESS) ^rations for Ocean City's ...rated Hallowe'en Carnival arc , , ulic^L The O'oung Men's | -ivt^Htguc are ilctcrniine<l .iilu'i'imnR event shall 1* the ni'liiiK triumph in its history. ' I • fuiancc committeo.'uniliT the - • man-hip of Dr. J. Thomlhy ; J|. ■!.. reports most encouraging . without having put into , ,^'K.imiii all its campaigning rc"v the meeting of the Uague - . , o„ yioinlay. the Director Gen- ' ,1 Albert Ohlfielil announced his; ■ uiees. as follows: 1 y, ,„cc Dr. J. Thornley Hu--I , -..airman. Uwrence Nicker- < 'llaney 1- Chattin, Edward ' , r , . II. 1 -ester Smith, Roy K. I- Henry W. Townsenil, 11. M. . J, , Roger Williams, W. M. : I Harry Hayes, Edward; p, k- i. Kdwnrd Hagcn, Alfred W. I ;,„d P. I-croy Howe. I l. icily— H. T. Justice, chair- I - lzu-oy Howe, 1". J. Evans, n Barrett, Harold Paris. ' M , i'-mniittce— S. B. Conver. ;,ri. Elmer Crane. II. Frank ^ William E. Gifib,' Andrew C. ' y Committee — Joseph G. Van [ I , i , chairman. Harry I-'ikc. | 1 I.dfrios, J. it. Jones and O. I i tion Committee — William | ... ■ chairman, Dr. W. P. H . .. Carl lielk, Roy Johnson. ' I'annclly. • ■ uetion C-ommittee — Hiram 1 cih-!v.".hI, ehairmaji. Maurice Shi :\rl Sharp, John K. Trout, j : ("ha- Sietier. '.ration Committee — Walter | 1 AH, n. chairman. Dr. J. Thornley . 1 1 ... . W. T. Taylor, Lawrence j \|. | .-ar. Daniel Krauss. j:,.i;... . Committee — P. J. Evans, 1 - Effing T. Corson. M. V. H, i Harry S. Mills. Hiram S. .« I ie Committee— J. E. Trout, j 1 1, ...rations — E. 11. Clakscn. chJirnian. / j On this occasion in ijriler to ai confusion, only one place of ] n-L-i-t ration will lie kept, that in it. establishment of Dr. Hughes, I, -h, Eighth street. ] lio itations will be Bent to every nrisuii ration within a radius of 100 '0 mi!., and very valuable prizes will i ilTcre.l for numerous events. j I JACK nOODWIN TO 1 ORGANIZE A TEAM 1 Prospective Players Are Invited to j i oiisult Manager At Once ^ li . p., use to the appeal of sev- j . rial funs, Jark Goodwin has under- ij taken t.. organize n football team ' f-r the city. 1 Tl .. . .lesiring to play are renue ( to consult with Manager } In- ' i at the earliest oppor- I turn'.. .It is felt that Ocean City i . ulTirient real grid talent i t« C.t It lite a fonnidubie organi- 1 '-t'i It is also known that su- . "in. teams from the surrounding triet ate' anxious to arrange - ■'I ..i make up an interest- 1 . on .schedule. I' : Ie* Vail has consented ( ■ i the Sam, and initiate the ) pln-.-i into the mysteries and j 't'lals of the game. T!-i'.,igh the courtesy of A. P. 1 1 the team may use thei . imrking station on Eighth 1 Mri" practice. Conveniently jl loc-.it...;, large and enclosed, no) Utter place could lie desired. ij t>K. JOHN HANDLEY AT HOME SUNDAYr Popular Pastor Returns From Va- " rati",, Ready for Winter Work I't. .,n, I Mrs. Mfin Hundley are( ' l' . i to arrive home by the1, 1 Sunday, when tho popular ] I" ' till resume his ministerial (lutic., f ' Hundley and wiftv- after the • ■''"minus work of the summyr 1 have I s'Cn enjoying a well earned "ac.vi'.n on a trip to the Whito | M,"it tains. J 1 choir utuler the leadership l'"'f. Harry H. Lake, has com-n-'!ne.i its winter work, anticipate ln'' Tnc very line musieal programs. ' ''t Hundley will doubtless bring 1 " " T # to his people fragrant ( vittfc-wita the atmosphere "f '' heights, and replete with in-;] "pi ration. j< ENJOYING VACATION Mi Evelyn Everingham. who is! '".ployed at the local office of the It ! Telephone Company, has left It r' 1 a vacation. jl — : ! 1 . Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Brown havej, j1 "d their pretty shore cottage i'"lymouth place, and have re- Jl '"""-.I to the Wellsley Inn, Welles- j >'>. Mass. |.

LOST , ,. ' LOST - Male terrier puppy, one: , black eye, from 140s WeJdcy avj enuo. Finder (dcasc notify Senti- ' nel office. 10-11 P I I.O.ST — Dog. Black and white Fox Terrier. Answers by the name of Billy Mudara. REWARD. PhAtlantic City,,. Marine 1531 W ., WANTED ' WANTED — Woman to do washing for two. White preferred. Call ; j ■ Wll lull street. 10-11 up ■ — To buy from owner, ; lot on licnch. Must be bargain 1 consideration. I Vice and loca- 1 -tion must lie given. Write l>ox 2,1 ■ care Sentinel Office. I _ a. 1 WANTED— First mortgage money; in amounts of *4,000 to $5,000. ; ' Liberal bonus paid. E. S. Kramer,, ! .130 Atlantic avenue . K.T.F.N. | i ; — FOR SALE SALE — Chevrolet coupe, 1921 j good condition, new battery. W. W. W. Sentinel office. 10-11-18 NP FOR SALE— Cheap, fireless cooker, go-cart. 1224 Pleasure a ve'nuc. 4 -11 MP , SALE — Five rooms house, ami hath. Sume may lie sold with lot or removed. Grnszer, 1017 Asbuty ave. 10-11 np SALE — Piano ftfst-class inslument in first-clas* condition. 'Reasonable to <|uick buyer. 1413 Wesley avenue, 2d floor. 10-11 npj SALE — Handzome steel engraving of original picture of . marriage of Pocohontas. Reasonable uuick side. 1413 Wesley ave-j id floor. 10-11 np FOR SALE — Stoves, household j goods. Must be sold to paystorage Co. Sixth ami West avenuo. 10-11 np:, FOR SALE — Bloch baby carriage | price *15.00. Apply Mrs. Earl j Pfander, 1117 Simpson avenue. i 10-11 P : SALE— Desirable store property on Atlantic ave. Will furI I nished and a Imrgain. E. S. | Kramer, 330 Atlantic ave. ItTFN THE PERFECT GEM KOOItER will do your baking, boiling and roasting on one burner of any or- ! dinary K°s or oil stove with a saving of 3* your gas bill. Indorsed by Good Housekeeping magazine, i Salespeople wanted for Ocean City and vicinity. Big commissions. Mail orders filled. Write or phone. Ignore, Distributor for. South Phone 72-M, Vineland, N. jj., 814 Wood street 'FOR SALE— A fine nearly new three family npartment on Fifth street, one-half square from the handsomely furnished i four glitages. Would make a good investment Address "C" 1®5 North 7th street, Camden. Phone 28-W. FOR RENT RENT — Furnished apartment, six rooms (2 bedrooms) to May, inc. Furnished rooms | Mrs. E. R. Stiles, 815 Plymouth j place. _ rtf" NP ' FOR RENT — Neatly furnished | . apartment, 1242 Central avenue, j fur rent until May 21. 1924. Ap- 1 plv owner 101C Central avenue. 10-11 Pj FOR RENT — Three rooms furnished and bath. Rooms heated | fur winter. Groszer, 1017 Asbury j avenue. l0'11 np !fOR RENT— 945 West avenue, 8 rooms and bath. A. Norcross Adams apartments. r.t.f.n. RENT — Apartments, until June 1, reasonable. M. A. NorAdams Apartments. RTFN RENT— Furnished rooms, heated, at Colonial Hall. Plymouth place and Atlantic avenue, reasonable. Housekeeping privileges. 10-4-13 j> , FOR* RENT— Garage, *5 per month for winter months. 927 Wesley avenue. Apply Hotel MnyGARAGES for rent— 1420 Wesley ave., 110 Asbury ave. Apply to M. A. Norcross, Adams Apartment Ocean City. FOR RENT— July 14 to Sept 80, f small new second floor apartment. with good ocean vrnw; three I rooms, kitchenette, bath, screened j porch and garage; furnished *300. 1 11 B. Cooper, Jr., 29th and Central avenue. '1. : — ~ ~~~ ~~" IHEATED APARTMENT and cot- ' ta go for rent. Sec Baron, 11th land Central avenue. t

FOR RENT — Apartments, yearly lease. New apartments 'handsomely furnished; tile bath; all mohlern conveniences. E. S. Kramer, 330 Atlantic avenue. FOR RENT — Ix.wcr 5 room apt. ' furnished, hot water heat ami l bath, all improvements with gar- , age. 60S Sixth street. RTFN -FOR RK.\T--Two furnished ap- " artments for rent. Rents f-t ' its.OC and *20.00 per month. Com- " fortdble winter quarters. Apply ' 501 Atlantic avenue. R.T.F.N. I FOR RENT — Mayborry apart- ■ ments, 927 Wesley avenue. Ar-c-la heaters. Rentals *25.00 and ' *50.00 per month. Apply Hotel Mayberry. K. T. F. N I

y B. 1. U. BUY C CANNON [_ The Bargain Broker for One of fi 'I hea<" Beautiful Homes. Bay avenue. 4 rooms, riparian rights. *3:000. ! provements, *5,000.00. f Asbury avenue, 7 rooms, furni- 1 bed, *7,000.00. Fourth avenue, 7 rooms. *r,.000.00 . " West avenue, near 2nd. fi rooms. " *3,500.00. ' 7th avenuC 7 rooms, *7,000.00. St. James place. 9 rooms, gar- . age. *20,000.00. TERMS TO SUIT U I t . CAN-NON, 2nd and Hay avenue, I » ho pleases euch purchaser LOTS LOTS 14 ITS

| |llllllllllllll!lllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllll rpf | The Hall Mark lhe Broadway Limited of Servico High Class Limite^^ All-Pullman Train Connects the East with the West The Broad Way of n nation's passenger traffic. The Broad Way over the Allegheny Mountains. A cool refreshing, comfortable over-night journey. THE PREMIER OF ALL TRAINS 20 Lv. New York 2.55 P. M. 20 hoursAt. Chicago 9 55 A. M.hours I o hours Lv. North Philadelphia 4.40 P.M. ioUOUR, lOisMiaa Ar. Chicago - 9.55 A.M. 10 IS Ml" NOTABLE FEATURES Observation ear. superior dining ear service, barber, hath, valet, ladies' maid, manicurist, stenographer, club car. stock quotations, baseball scores, terminal telephones, newspapers and mngazines. The Broad Way selected by discriminating travelers desiring quick and comfortable transportation without lost of essential time. Pennsylvania Railroad System THE STANDARD RAILROAD OF THE WORLD nitiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iimniniiiMiiiiimi iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiinirH ij z Like ; Looking attheSun Looking into one of the huge rotary kilns where the raw materials for cement are burned into clinker is just like looking at the noonday sun. The terrific heat required makes a glare of light so intense that the glowing flame would temporarily blind you. But borrow the workman's colored goggles to protect your eyes while j you take another look into the kiln. , Then you will see a tornado of powdered coal— or gas or spraying ij oil— bursting into a sheet of sunwhite flame. Into the other end-ofthe-kihkflow the powdered limestone and shale i [day]— the raw materiafofor cement. j As the slowly revolving kiln tumhles the materials about, they are subjected to gradu- * ally increasing heat. During their three-hour journey through this inferno, moisture and gases are first given ofLFinally as the powdered 1 materials reach the sunwhite flame, they half melt into glass-hard balls called "clinker." ' This clinker, an entirely new chemical compound, when finely powdered is Portland ** Portland cement kilns consume great quantities of fuel— 30 pounds of coal or its equivalent for each 94-pound sack of cement. For the whole cement making process the consumption of coal is approximately 50 pounds a sack — more than half atonof-coal r to»ton of cement. PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION 111 West Washington Street CHICAGO S* » 4 National Organization 1 to Improvt and Extend the Uttt of Concrete est- iS- £5? Isaa IST*" Chnio Hafaa. >!■ in>M Hull uml — 6 asset £3kr j

: FOR RENT — Furnished apart - , merits. Hot water heat, gas, electric lights. Also unfurnished ap- . artment. by the year. F. E. Chunin prop; 730 Moorlyry terrace. 1 FOR KENT — , 3 furnished rooms \ - from Sept. 15 \o Oct. SO. Apply ! 1006 Wesley avenue. FOR RENT— Lower 5 room apart- I merit, furnished, hot water heat, I ll bath und all Improvements. 508 Sixth street. R.T.F.N. j APARTMENTS for rent by the ■- year; *50 and *60 per month. M. - i A. ' Norcross, Adams Apartments, t : Ocean City.

I'hr Servant Duration M In India she hud Mahmut, a Babu bby, as servant. He had liecn with lier about a month when or ihe usked for leave of absence, . in I ! order, he said, to go home to see j his wife. Babu boys are educated in the native English schools, -and they are particularly proud of their ability to both write and speak the English language. Well ta .they may l>e. The following is a'a sample. a Mahmut .overstayed his Icavo by , \V tw,i weeks when this letter arrived: j n< "High priestess of the Sun. a ; ,JI . .■•

Moon and Stars, Mem Sahib — My absence is imp-.,- ible. .Some one has removed my wife. By G— am annoyed. U than the dust, Mahmut." Blonde Bess Opines —when a plumber makes a mislake. lie charges for it twice. When a lawyer makes a mistake — he gel chnre^o try a rasd all over again. When a preacher make, a mistake. judge makes a mistake il bc- ■ — ■ ^ —————l

a. law— and when a doctor a. s. . a mistake — it's buried. Specific Burglar (;> lawyer who has just iv laving him acquit-* •i i- - Til-.- 1: i, sir, 111 drop in and ! wyerv— ' "W by — cr — yes. But .. i -..ike it in tho tL.y time." . .. -',V P. Parker ar.d- frmily hare re: unci to ' Mr homo in PhTrdde. phia. Iiavii-g ;por.l a very pleasant .. . ; J!, ;«•. James ?- place. ' . i : -J j:

THE HOTEL HENRY RESTAURANT (Seventh ut Asbury) will be open ail winter to meet the requirements of Ihe permanent residents of the city. Besides offering Ihe service usual to Restaurant* we specialize in delirious Home-made Pies. Call and carry them home or ring up Phone 979 and your - requirement* shall have prompt attention.

FOR SALE-BARGAIN BAY FRONT PROPERTY 1224 Pleasure Avenue BEAUTIFUL VIEW Every modern i tinvenien. r. ,-ompletely luuwthrd. lour large potchev and boat landing Garag- lot lour ran MUST BE SOLD Apply No* Owner on Prendre,

). ' ' ' ' " ' 1 •' This is ■ j -w J p y -v r Darn..; il;c present week, we are devot' L-t 1 IN V^J 1~/ IN ^ tjlc w^0ic 0f our facilities to a Week special showing of Lincoln cars in this "j- ^ 1 community. / * pVh ■ We are proud to present these cars as \ 7 ' the supreme achievement of present-day yf\[ engineering and coachcraft. Their grace- | |lf fill symmetry' and complete appointment \ \ || J iistinguish them in thQ field of personal / transportation j 1^^ ^ ^ f Their iirtistry and precise craftsmanship . /i j I have endowed them with a vitality, a ZJ j | — / iprightliness, and an individuality' that ^j..J j j| j its- them perfectly for your service. I I ; j; We invite you to examine them. Their yO» , . I |jj ^ ' outward beauty reflects faithfully the ^..r-3^- j nhcrcnt excellence of performance that rial them dominant on the liighway. j pZ — Demonstration by special ap- •• j ® \ V' »" — pointment during the week. \| ^5^ Open evenings until 9 o'clock ^ jj f "* except Saturday, October 13th. ' •'L : • LINCOLN^