■ OCEAN CITY SENTINEL, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 11. 1923 „ — (H
Gobl^ ^ Hh> Fight inng is R»p«t«hlf, Re nsu MiU'H a Second. ri< Rhi-k- >. Champion Crimnal. I"' I , i,;,. hundred yearn ago Joseph c„ prophet, founded "Church lh .1, . Christ of letter Day p II.' received from heaven platen, mysteriously engraved, > hi' 'r-.m them, divinely guided. I'; ( ■,-•! the Book of Mormon. leant, that's his story. His , ay it should not be; .... 1 1. . e.i hy Christians that nr- „ , imilur story from Moses, ,1 the tablets of the law. 1 1, that wisely respect ull re.lent ing none, arc interest - , changes that have come Mi.rmonism, still full of vital 1. 1 a hundred years Joseph y it, i made a particular virtue of „ . wives for one man— so did ,u e King Solomon, by the way. Modem Mormonism, rallying un- • .• purple, blue and gold banL aini.ruh-Rnmah," says, one enough." That does not t.eai .epuiliating Joseph Smith. I .M a t . j good Christians tone" down i j0„an and the whale, knowing that the earth i- round, do not insist ! ! , . tee f- ur angles actually stood !.- . four comers of the earth, i ,\li ' i'.- is a compromise. I . -11 ,. j The l<epartnient of t omnicrce, Ijtioe:..' "f Census, calculates the total seal lit of the United States a a1.. nit three hundretl billions of three thousand dollars for .hie the total wealth of 1912. r ..acing, and the Census Bureau lie .. may lie technically uccuratr nut they don't mean anything. - —I— |— / 1 \ hirty asks why the DempseyK:i|s. tiglit is allowed. "Once," - . - -lie, "prize fighters had to hide away in bams, like dog fight- I r. Now they havn the police to keep order for them while they' knock each other down. How can \,..j explain that?"" I— i — i 1 i
JTWVIIW nRBt now Is- B__ ,11 two million dollars to the j promoters. That makes it Re-j ; SI'Kt TABLE. _ AU PUBLIC NOTICE I Notice of REGISTRY AND ELECTION j Pursuant to law notice is heret.r given that the Board of Kegis- | tr. and Elections in and for every ! election district in CITY OK OCEAN CITY ! in the County of Cape May, State •;f New Jersey, will meet on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1923 at the hour of one o'clock in the [ afternoon and remain in session III nine o'clock in the evening, •i the purpose of revising and I "1 reeling the original register or '■.nig thereto the names of all u„t l- rsuns entitled to the right of ' ago and of erasing therefrom i - Mine of any person who after Bj fair opportunity to be heard. H ball I'm. shown not to be entitled W in Vote, in that election distritf. at J Notice is hereby given that the t l:..,rd of Registry and Election jk ■I! meet at the following deslg- j I nated places: First Ward— No. 2 Fire House. As- f. bury avenue, helow Sixth street, fcj bTwui Ward — Court Room. City Hall, Ninth si reel and Anbury GENERAL ELECTION General Section will he held on Tons, lay, November 6th, 1923, for lb- purpose. of electing candidates '•o fill the following offices: Member of Assembly. Member of the Small Board of Chosen Freeholders. Aad that the Election Officers will 11 as a Board of Election at the places abort mentioned on the above day, commencing at six o'clock " the morning, closing at seven ' i $ in the evening. absentee elector desiring to vote at the general election shall B make application for an official | ballot to the Municipal Clerk of E l be County Board of Elections. If I I I be said application is baaed up- G illness it shall have attached to | it a physician's certificate selling I forth that such absentee's elector s illness is such that he or she will he unable to go to the polling place or room to cast his or her ballot on elction day. HARRY A. MORRIS, adv., 10-4 fit City Clerk. |
The owner of a little gambling will adil billions to the nation's house must hide away. The owners weulth. The height of mechanical ' uf u stock or produce exchange, folly is carrying, on pounding rails ; where they !>et millions, is respect- and wheels, freight that ought to able and protected. We have our glide, without friction or ware weaknesses in this country, but we along thousands of miles of canals do show respect for anything a- '5Tnt rivers, buve one million. \ — | — 1 — — | — J — To eiijoj- a good headache, read 1 One single IDEA might )* worth Sir Eh, est Rutherford, great Britthree hundred billions— for-' in- '*h scientist, on the atom. A thou- 1 stance, an idea for supplying men sand atoma in the corner of your with unlimited free power from W wouldn't bother you. You sun or tides. wouldn't know they were there. There are many times three The atom, a complex unit of hundred billions worth of wealth pure electricity, of which all subMow the earth in mines, oil. gas. stances, elements, wealth, rocks. 1 coal, and in the earth's thin crop buildings, money and men are producing carpet of soil. "iad«, is a miniture solar system. There are more than three hun- It has a central electron which is «tfST billion dollars' worth of nitro- like the sun. gen in the air above us. This is a Around it revolve dozens of rich country, but we need "more smaller electrons like planets. The people, and instead of encouraging electrons furthest away from the them In come in. we foolishly keep renter, in this minature solar sysout . tern, travel slowly in their orbits | .[— —only five hundred miles a second. Hengy Ford is studying a letter Those nearest the center travel at of Ik, at to carry freigt and, the inconceivable speed of mnetypassengors. If he produces, it, he three thousand miles a second. _
OCEAN CITY pbdpebty mm KINDLY ADVISE ME WHAT PROPERTIES YOU HAVE FOR SALE I AM INTERESTED. FOR MY CLIENTS. IN THE PURCHASE OF LEGITIMATE PRICED PROPERTY IN OCEAN CITY GET IN TOUCH WITH THIS OFFICE _ TJULES R.LEDIG f*_ ^ INSURANCE ^ ,m OCEAN CmC_N:J__| a SCRVICE PHONCoa-J
OSNERAL HAULING Sand Crave, Top Soil WM. HAYES, 233 Axbtry Are.
lUo HEATING SYSTEM <»■, IW<™ •' *" a-*"; BELLYIDEBE APTS. HI 2 SEVENTH STREET reasonably: rate, y-or the winter months ; TCASONABLE BATHS HOTEL ST. RITA FOURTEENTH and ASBURY AVE. Open All the Year K. M. RO DOERS, Prop. Hone Omforta lot Water Heated Rooms ( Three Big Values S in30x3Xregu!ar J " size clincher tires Usco Fabric Royal Cord and the USCO CORD j -now ready (This U.S. quality" group at I I ^Jowestpriceseveroffered I PALMER TIRE & REPAIR SHOP ■ •16 ..obury Avenoe. Ocean City. PWe ^ E. Palmer, Proprietor
What horrible forces are locked C up in those minute particles of I U , matter? In such an "infra-world." I F ,| ... S Who knows what may happen, a, . what generations may be born and b die in th fraction of a second? p Who knows that this milky way I cosmos of ours, compared to which if the earth is as big as an atom . compared with the earth itself, M r may riot I* a mere atom in a big- b , ger cosmos? ir The power that holds together j the atoms in a glass fill of water „ . would, if release,!, run all the marhinery of the United States for an 1 , indefinite period. There's unother iieailache in that , thought. 1 'I — f A man asleep ami drunk com- . , plains because thrives took his | i spectacles, false teeth and money. That man shouldn't complain of a , thrives, but of the whiskey that he drank. Whiskey is the champion t thief, stealing not only money, but . health, reputation, character, ami finally life. b — — ■ o , I, Contract No. 745 ., Sealed bills or proposals will 1* - received by the Board of Commit- ■ sioners of Ocean City. N. J., at ^ the offices of the said Commission- ' era in the City Hall, Ocean City. N. J.. October 22, 1923, at the hour 1 of 3.00 P. M., for the building ami . construction of a conrrete alley j between Wesley and Central ave- , nues. from Ninth to Tenth streets, ^ ' a concrete alley from Eighth to a ^ point souti, thereof, between Cen- , ! tral and Asbury avenues, and a ( i gravel alley from Thirteenth to 1 Fourteenth streets, between West 1 and Asbury avenues, in the City of ' , Ocean City, N. J-, as described in I ! the specifications. 1 All bids must be made on the 1 forms provided, cover all items ; contained therein and be accompanied by cash or certified check certified by a New Jersey Bank or Trust Company m the sum of $350. payable to the City Treasurer of Ocean Ctty, N. J., without condi1 tiofr. A certificate from a satisfactory Surety Company, covering | the demands of the specifications. 1 must be attached to the bidding sheet. j The successful bidder will be rei quire dto furnish within ten days I from the date of the award, a • satisfactory Surety or Guaranty j Company Bond, in the sum of the full amount of the award, rondi--J tioned for the faithful performance - 'of the Contract, payment of all (bills and wages and will be re- ' quired to save the City of Ocean
City harmless from all actions at ! law or otherwise, and by virtue of T 1 Liability Act of the w of New Jerse> or any other w act pertaining to employee- <of Ue O by giving " Susety ComBond or Insurance The entire work to lie completed forty working days. The Board of Commissioners reserve the right to reject any or all „ or to wrive any informality',., Plans ami specifications can be obtained from the City Clerk by J depositing $10.00. Dated October 1. 1923. ! EVERTON A- CORSON Director of Public Works. I WM. H. COLL1SSON. Jr. I City Enginere. , HARRY A. MORRIS " Q„- CMlfclg adv., 10-4. 2t. b Willie a Real Friend I Mother: "Henrt ! Henry ! Henry ! * What am I to do with you ? You've E fighting again and lost aH > Iof your teeth." Henry': "Nope, mom; I didnt j •Icee "em. Willie Brown picke,! 'em -y all up ami save, I them for me." t YOUR LIFE'S WORK IS IN DANGER thief of misfortune can destroy tour life's work in a moment. accident or theft can carry away the result* of twenty years' Ishor tad leave yon practically Unless — you are insured. is your only financial protection in case of property loss. can give you atl forms of Property Protection Policies. Clayton Haines Brick , — Realtor, 411 Eighth Street Brpcvsrsllss "W f| ALLIANCE INSURANCE ' COMPANY OP PRILAOELPRIA I HERB TEA A NATURAL LAXATIVE ! Safer ond Pllli * HUlsISr' Mrafcjl'*m«/»ra: i- m.tr. stols"'"'*''" * T^tge bov f«r ^ t ^OBPOBATION
Cape May County Title and Trust Co. Cape M«} Court House, N. J. Act, as Executor and in I Fiduciary Cipxcity TITLE INSURANCE . 0 money to loan on mortgages municipal bonds fob sale Searches Briefs of TiUe Conveyancing ; Ralph Stevens again solicits your support for Republican Nomination Member of Assembly Primary Election Tuesday, Sept. 25, 1923 Paid for by Rrfph T . Stovans PHILADELPHIA ^3 EXCURSION Jggk 1 COLUMBUS DAY Friday, October 12 I "«W*ANTcfrr tTm s. i ^ ^ ' : : St* I : : :r«.u i 7.M a- MH - ■ r ** *■ H TutWn i « a jl phii-apelphia (Arrive) , .j < betceninc— leave p1il>m»kla (Ckartoot mmt Mlt SC. Prrrte.) 1M P. «- B Philadelphia & Reading System
We've Heard This Before The maple ayrup'a runnin". honey *tore>! away. t W alTle- are a <lelightful di-h a red October day. t Something to Attain Jon e* — "What i< yuur higbe-t ambition ? " Bene- — "To tie "a* gm>l a* the my wife nays she could have * married if «he hadn't marrie-l me." 1 Get a Jar of thin wonderful cream at once which I* guarantee.! to i pedtiviiv remove freckle tan, 1 liver ifots. etc., and to whiten, end dear the Nkir,. Try it at ear ftxk! Money Uk if it fail.Don't lit ugly blemishes ruin your igwd Ic tit.- when LAITHINE clearyour si fai. Take no substitute. At « Pharmacy. Boardwalk at Moorijr | Terrace; Hughes' Centra! Pharauey. Sth an- 1 Wesley avenue. ■ Price I LOO. or direct from manufacture.', Roy H. Cochran, New York ave. and Boardwalk, Atlantic V. J. ipw Furniture and Hardwood FINISHING INTERIOR DECORATOR 406 Fourth St.
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DONT BE LONELY JOIN THE CROWD WHO DAILY SMILE AS THEY "Twitch the Switch" for Silent Service and the "Matchless" Night ATLANTIC CITY ELECTRIC COMPANY ,Oh AND WBST AVENUE OCHAN OTV D.V.B.ON I jl /j U b MtnMUIe dMlfa wf V dace the aelf-aterter— (J The Traffic Transmission InvoJ"ing a totally new princi- familiar old gear lever is there. *' pie, the Traffic Transmission can Thousands (especially women) " he shifted with the pressure of the can now become happy motorists little finger under all conditions, and drive with tranquillity in at all normal driving speeds, in traffic or on tour, any direction (low to high or high In handling ease— in the to low) by the least experienced amount of pleasure it gives to driver. driving — no car can now surpass I The gears cannot clash. There the 1924 Chandler, for it is I ( U nothing new to learn. The powered by the Pikes Peak Motor with all its spectacular high gear formance qualities of the Pikes capacity retained and with its Peak Motor on hills and in operation made noiseless and crowded thoroughfares, flawlessly smooth by recent re- ^ revolutioMry nature of finements. ... the Traffic Transmission, its simNow the thousands who have ... > surety, acd the vainly battled with the evils and P,tatT» eaf. and s. admitted dangers of the old-fash- * tbL£ ioned gear shift may sit at the gives, cannot be realized without wheel and revel in the master per- a ride in the 1924 Chandler Yo* are wgerf to cemt in mmd lean for yonndf. Ten writs/ ri behind the wheel trlls ell! TU Trajfx Tnt-it-t- u Bmh Campktr m ike Owauflrr |4*M wui<r CsmpMi r*ar*n Touring Car *1485 Chummy Sedan *17*5 r. O.B.CII lit w 1 CAMPBELL'S GARAGE 1 158 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. CHANDLER THE CHANDLER MOTOR CAR COMPAJtY aJVILAWP ||

