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VOL. xun No. 31
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Price Three Cents
The Ocean City Sentinel Changes Ownership. New Proprietor From Camden ALBERT I- INGRAM, COMES TO THIS RESORT WITH DAILY NEWSPAPER EXPERIENCE OF SIXTEEN YEARS. PLANS TO ESTABLISH AND EQl'IP MODERN PLANT
LEAGUE DISPROVES USE OF SEA WATER WATERING STREETS borgan-ranck post to' HOLD ITS MEETINGS AT LORRAINE A lengthy discussion arose 'at the i mi-el 1 1' ir of the Young Men's Pro-1 1.1 ive League, held at the Hotel Lorraine on Mi inlay evening, re-; i.n vv in the use of sea-water for ,.. i-ii.ikliiig of streets. Several . . . i „ : .• ere emphatic in their disapproval of the custom, elaim-n.-.-^t very injurious to autoii was -la toil that the Chamber 1 miuierco had diseusscil the , .. . " in-ittcv, ami lliat a promise . ha.l l>ccn made by the City Com- ' ...niei's to discontinue the prac- \ lice. It was admitted Hiat sea-water ■'as very clfective for laying the ■in but the huvoc wrought upon ■iiacliine* hy it. imposed a severe 1 hardship, which detracted consider- : siiii from its apparently sole value ! -cheapness. , rl " i. formation was volunteered , that fresh water could be secured "from a well sunk to a depth of 300 1 feet, in the vicinity of Fourth j' street; Ultimately it- was decided I that a communication should be t sent to the 6ity Commissioners | , jetitioning them to make arrange-, turn's to discontinue the use of sea; nater for sprinkling during the, .- ruining summer. . ( The huilding committee tender- j oil ,i report outlining the alterations , * hirh should lie made in order to have tjje game room ready as ' e.i l; as possible for the use of the t ii'.-mliers. It was felt that .this c would probably he the extent of the. | alterations made this winter, the ui.prr portion of the structure to ■ main practically untouched. 1 The building committee were.t given the authority to proceed, it f he*ng understood that a consider- . ; l le iHirtion of the work would lie In view of the fact that the ' League would in the near future 0 Is- ..rating their old qunrters in ;l •I; !':i tin Building, the question arose concerning the Morgan-Ran'rk ' I'l'.-t of American Legion. Thus far the I x-gion had lieen given free , u-c of the League rooms for all its v o, me is-ague rooms 101 uu 11-
The league unanimously ngreeil 1 tu offer ^ the members of the Post \ tls- -ise of the new- home, and all{| I'.e facilities it contains. j ( T ie advisability of keeping a; -'all quantity of cigars, cigarettes!" - "d tobacco, on hand to lie sold to the , , ember* was considered, sev- f members lieing of the opinion . that it. rotiM be made a source of;1 en ide.rable revenue. I •The house committee was given c t!- - t- er to carry out the sugges- t ,;-a made, i onscqucntly all memii -ill in future be able to se-j! i ■ heir incense on the promises. 1 LEGION BAND OUT . 1 SERENADING TWO ' SETS' NEWLYWEDS "-aid in Have Created a Sensation ii Vicinity of Boardwalk The hand newly organized under 'he auspices of Morgan-Ranck Post "f the. American Legion, and coniI entirely of ex-service men, I its first public appearance under most singular circumstances. the close of the rehearsal held last Thursday, the thirty-six 1 ' omentalists crept stealthily . 1 if thrir room, and made their; to the cosy nest Hulings Wal-;" hire had prepared to receive his! a ■Pv-mg bride. : J The newlywcils hud retired. But ; | mercy did the bandsmen know., '"'' a consnleniblc time they serthe house, and ftnatiy-aacri I in arousing the sleepers,!.' " 1 " received them Into their home. , v • ; u selection there. Mr. Wallace • . pressed into sen-ice, and made •o lead the company to the homei' another young bride aid groom, ; | Mr. and Mrs. Ewing T. Corson. c Here again the house was wrap- v M in darkness, and the inmates a«av in the lands of dreams. The -i-Venaderg tooted a tune or two apparently without effect. Presently | - '■ver Harold Paris it is said t h ' a fearful blast in nn effort to reach a high note, and immediately! '•"> alaimed face appeared at the 1 Window. ; I Summoning up all his courage, , •Mr. Corson ventured to the door, j n"-t in pity to the neighbors adroit ro. ! (he landsmen inside. , N"*-.t morning curious rumors "ere in circulation. One family is i ' eportcd to have thought an earth- , "mke had taken place, a second . Hiat the gas plant had blown up, ' r- .is therefore with infinite relief '"■vr-Taiks learned nothing more anfortunniy had happened thaii; '-i.it the Istgion land were abroad ; ["""erading two couples of newly-'. weds. Thus far it does not appear ■! I'hat on the r Mr. Corson or Mr." A' a "aee have suffered any ill 1 effects/ ; i
■ Quite an important business,' .transfer was consummated this j week, when Albert L. Ingram of j Camden became the purchaser of ! Hie building and plant of the Ocean City Printing and Publishing Co.,! tlnnd the publicittion knoWn. cxtcn- ! 1 1 sivelv as the "Ocean City Senti- ' j nel" 'J The transfer is one fraught with j vital interest to the future of Ocean i City and the vicinity. The new proprietor Albert L.; i ' Ingram of Camden, who will asT I -lime full charge of the plant ami _ b-isinesa the liegimiing of the coni-j i . r "vek. is a newspaper man of I : --hie and varied experience, ami r well versed in all depatments. For a period of sixteen years Mr. Ingram has been associated with: r the Camden Daily Courier, now one s of the big dailies of the Eastern - -S'.atvs, ami an organ exercising a j _ very wide influence in this particular State. On the staff of the Daily Courier. ; Mr. Ingram served as advertising , manager, and the wealth of exper-i' - 'enre he. gained in thnt capacity, ! brings to Ocean City, and into'-1 the Sentinel with a determination i ' [ „„v every movement ' , which will help to place Ocean City; , where it should I* among the At- ; I ; coast resorts, and retain its \ ' ' title as "America's Greatest Family, ' 'I Resort--1 — j' , Associated with the new owner- ' : , ' hip. will he P. J. Evans the present; 1 j editor and Lewis I„ Barrett asi1 ' manager. It is the intcn- ' 'jtion of Mr. Ingram to continue the . present staff of associates, witty 1 , such additions as will insure the | 1 i continued improvement of the pub- i ' L ; While attending to the numerous 1 ' duties attached to his office on , ' i.tho Daily Courier, Mr. Ingram has'1 the time to actively identify! ; -himself with every public move- . nebt making for the advancement' | ii of his home city. He is a member I of tho Masonic Fraternity, and;' j also a member of tlie popular | ! Iviwanis organization. j| These two societies may com- ' inland his uadivideil support and '
allegiance in Ocean City. His in-; tinratc- knowledge of public affairs; , will be at all times at the disi posal of the city of which he has | decided to become n resident, ami I cm ardent Imoster. Mr. Ingram proposes to move his i here at the earliest possi- '■ hie conveiiieiice.' Extensive" "ini- ' I provemoats to the plant are plann;ed. which will enable him to give ! the public all the advantages of a j metropolitan printing and publishHUBERT SKEETE IS REPRIMANDED FOR CARRYING LIQUOR . WEST INDIAN APPEARS BEFORE LOCAL COURT ON MONDAY | Hubert Skectc, u native of the , | Indies, who spoke very in- ! differently the English language, ii appeared before Justice Ware on | morning charged with un- • lawfully carrying liquor. ! ■ Police Offfficers Burman and ; rrKiinmcrmann made the arrest on i Sanday. Skcete, who gave his ad- •| dress as 1207ft Artie avenue, At--ijlautic City, claimed that the liquor [ j found in his grip, was for his own; , | private use. When arrested, accused further stated he* was on his] ; way to Cape May City -to visit friends. It transpired that the amount of ' found was very small, less ' than half a pint in fact In view of ! i this fact Police Justice Ware was . j inclined to accept the man's deI After a severe reprimand, > ! during which Justice Ware care- ' explained the law, accused was allowed to proceed on his way ; — minus the half pint The police * : officials are determined to check as •far ns it lies in their power, the ' ; importation of liquor into this city. [ WILL WINTER IN BETHLEHEM 1 : Mrs. Mary Green after spending I ; very pleasant summer at 832 St. James place, has left for Bethle- • hem. Pa., where she -will spend the , winter with her daughter, Mrs. H. I Farquhar. Mr. Fraquhar is the Editor of the Globe in Bethlehem. HHHB
CITY RULERS HOLD r' SPECIAL SESSION i MONDAY 1RNING( y LETTER FROM PROGRESSIVE .LEAGUE TO RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION j The Board of City Commission^icrs. in place of the usual hour, met . 'in special session on Monday momIf'"*' A jictition was rca-l from pron peitv owners residing on Twentyj ninth street, asking that the street " might be opened and graded, from j Asbury to Central avenues. | A similar request was received front property owners interested h petitioning that ii fifteen twit wide " street lie opened from Sixth to I (Seventh streets, and between As- I k j bury and We.it avenues, it; A third petition was also dealt il(»ith iei|udsting that a fifteen feet - j wide street 1« paved from Seventh ft to Eighth streets and between West 1 1 ami Haven avenues. It was furtfier decided that the niatter of udjusting assessments be preferred to Director Corson of tho B - Highway Department. 1 ! Tw,. letters were read emanating j ; from the Young Men':. Progressive . | I-engut The first letter called at- j tention to improper building inspec- i . lion, as disclosed during the fire ' , I which occurred within recent days 1 1 "■> First street 'and Ocean avenue, i After due consideration, the Com- i }|.missioner» decided to leave the c i ; matter in the hands 'of Mayor i t j Champion, w ith power to act . ! The second letter bearing tho i _ j signature of the secretary of the i ,! league, contained an ap|>eal fur an I , ; early passing of an amended Fire I Ordinance. This niatter came under . discussion, at the same time as J the foregoing matter relative to j building inspection, up>, the floor .'•if the League. , The Commissioners decided that' u . the League should lie advised that ;|thc matter will receive prompt anil; . ' early consideration. . j The attention of the CommisJ si. new was culled to the fact tluit- ; there ns a difference in the char-j' , , ges matte for the lights on the j .; comer and those in the center of;. I she street on Anbury avenue. The! ' ' | suggestion was made that probab-l. tjly the lights in the middle of A--;-, ■ . bury avenue were of a higher vol-i, I tag.* than those mi the corner, f which accounteil for the difference ! ,- in charges. Finally the matter was ,, left ia the hand-, of the Director of I .Highways and the City Engineer j, I ; for investigation.
OB. EUGENE DARBY LECTURES BEFORE MEDICAL SOCIETY p HAHNEMANN MEDICAL SO-! ,, CIETY OF NEW YORK MEETS AT ALBANY Accompanied by his parent*, Mr. and Mrs. Frank K. Darby of this jc.ty. Dr. C. Eugeno Darby, who practices at his profession in the sister resort, will journey to Albany there to attend the meeting!' - 1 the Hahnemann Medical Society of New York State. A signal honor has been confcrr- .' I ■ c i upon Dr. Darby, by being one ! I of the number selected to deliver . a Ic.ture a lecture before the so- it 'ciety, upon a problem of extreme; importance to tlje profusion, and j one to which the lecturer has 'ft- J j voted considerable study and re- ' search. ' For so young a practioher, tlie; 0 appointment is a high tribute com- j - ing from the members of his par- !, ticunlr profession. . Dr. Darby and his parents made . the journey by auto to Albany, " starting on Tuesday last. The lecture was scheduled as a part of! d ! Thur.-j lay's program at the conn vention. , On Friday the party propose to continue the tour to Dunkirk, and ■ from thence to Buffalo, and the r Falls of Niagara, thus combining nj ilut; with pleasure in a happy com- ,. promise. ( "jTOWNSEND ON' VACATION j! AT LAKKWOOD " '' Mrs. I^da Townsend Has Opened * New Store tw-Vliat Citv i Henry W. Town -end, secretary , ' of the Board of Education. laj l- spending liis vacation in lakewoc-l. I, Mi- Lola Townsend. who during Ihe umtner operated u Stoic S|H-C . iolizing in fancy goods and la n | " ware on tlie Boardwalk, hi - open- . y .e,i a sim'!ar establishment in Lake- . e wend. | j, The nee- 1 of suih a busir.e- . There, especially when conducted . ' h\ one who D an expert in ovor> , '■ iftiurtment, offereil great opportunities, and a successful outcome A i- fully anticipated to tlie venture. , g - t. , W. C. Duval has returncil to this i i- resort after spending a week in . e Philadelphia, and points in the ) I. middle section of the State, e Miss Geraldine Byrner. of Philn- i i. Helphia is a visitor to this resort .13.
ji •' •: 1 ' '• ' 1 ' ' t winter at the • •'. ; • ■ . fritticil ! > on WesftV r-iue aiui Tyatii jimt! 1 wl-cn '-'c rvfte 1 the Boardwalk. IMPORTANT ;E 1 S ; GOMMAIEl Jr ' mm tract! 1 A. y..jIEC"tCH El Y i AVE NT LOTS FROM SEVERAL HOLDERS RECENTLY Tract. - -j| ! :> »w - • 1 ' ugitt | up to grade. j public.' ; Mi Moccutii .purchased five of, I the lots from Norman Greet, of At-. | "nUc.C't... f> ■ .'. H. v- ■ ; to Ml' Meeo u-b -V iw chahged
SIRS JESSIE ( '! \MHON ' INJURES HER TSi . tertained. jSUMMEH REBlii DIESJUflUtNli i .MRS. WILLIAM GU1LDMEYER SI CCL.MBES TO LONG ' ILLNESS j ^The numerous friend.-! of Mrs. liter laUhome oh Iteirdll-.'oJtoi.cT ■ >. . contiui. llu-.at the n d came r-u . Iiml) and unexpe.tediy after a week's illnc»-. jricw .t .ogtitcf-^ and iour ^md - phiUdaihia. ' ' ! l'i leased ca, it- !.. Ocean" TV ~r1 1 ago. too family being among 1 sincere friend. Of u quiet and. gen-' ■ oay«-'l daughter-- and tb»ir fsmiliefroni a host of friends. ■■HhhhIH
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' • id! FORTUNE IN •liqii.-., teacher of, one of the ;y the Phihuftlphia Re-: > luo-. ••link, 1!-|0! • I ; "• ' . '. :i a ?!00. I'.i - .. I! H.-l. She a. kcl him'S • < f'ttmt it 'lin#b bartd hr-thei-i " ! T . .- rj, "it ti cir j Title iwilM ' ••■..my buihKtig. It ift-1 of these bonds O f two other bofs" in; ' g t l.;'t DAY AT THE >ii: nioDisT church , Fubji -. I, "Tragedy of a " Fine Young Man" . B Uhuicil on the coming img* service vffi^ba de- * I; < ' ■ - ' ! 'cxIucaUuMk chMpter will E li .i' ■ ereMlp under the di--£ •; i- >ate f "a piqgram of [ I • - 'he bi'-.uy of the n d' ^"iT" upon "Tha ■ ' -. hip - . 1 tarry lAkc, ami several . hcti'.-v - i;t "bitted a male"' •c i-i uie i.-ci'l poMce^ le i apart. ;d baa returned after a' 1 erbr. vacation. (
LOCAL RIGR GRIB ARTISTS OEEEAT SALEM'S ELEVEN • Villi iN Y SELVAIGN PLAYS j STEIXER GAME. SCORE ' ENDS 19 TO 0 . defeat fell to the lot of ; .lung high school eleven m . i,.if'.irday they entered the!, ■ iraiitel the local high school j , .-•..li i... The final .tally rang at 19 1 v'ity playing on the of- 1, fensivc practically throughout the j ] Latliam MacG.regor led the win- . , with a twenty yarili, -print for touchdown. '. tb" - i did period, the local men: - ..-Id. Herman Selvaign , vovcted thirty yards before he sue-' | • > a brilliant tackle byji .iro'mg'play, Anthonyj) . i -i; -.- a-; burled over ttie line! I" i tic try for the extra point,!' Selvaign threw a fine forward pass j . ."gor who landed the tally. ! ' ■ ■i, again featured in j 1 o Anthony's forward and itiaki.;- thirty yards. For the sec- ' i:;l rime. Anthony Selvaign dashed ' ' ;-. a touclidown. t Adams, and "Pos1' Adams! played steady ball throughout. | ' • . Huff and "Godfrey featured • ■ n-.iTio-ial tackling while Capt. j' . F . i-i-. porfonpeil brilliantly from ! 1 be nummary: , ' I ; . S. Salem H. S.i 'eft end Hires l.-ivaig" !<"ft tackle Maulc •n-.s left guard 'Lumleyj' Adanui renter Locke > McCnliom r. guard Thomas ; ( Godfrey . . v. tackle ShOeman;. li light entl Robinson! M-icGregor qtlarterbadt Blanning! r. halfback Haines ' Onion 1. halfbark Davis , ':Kgi fullback Fox | i'ourhdowns — MacGregor, A. Sel- . rt". 2; points after touchdowns, ".vriregor from forward pass, iit'stiturious — Ocehn - City, A. : ( i .-iagn for Gordon; Smith for j McCallom; Kutcher for Barron; .v.cvonom; . t'.uxcnor tor uuriun, f '
f.-i • Huff; Barron for KutBreekley for wl. Selvaign; (" Garretson fur "Pos" tfidams. Salem — Gruder for Haines; -Wil- . s son fur Davis. ' jS He.:-! I i ip.nnnn — Carlyle Kilby 1 9 of Ilucknell. V, — Dr. Charles H. Vail of ' S-.-.arthmore. Umpire — R. C. Isiwis. Time of periods— Two twelve and I !•>».. i.eu- nmvuUi periods !r Score by periods: ' ' City-- 0- fi 7 0—19 .•■alem— 0 0 0 0—0 ORCHESTRAL AND : GHORAL SOCIETY BEGINJHEARSAl < A NCIES FOR VIOLIN CLAR- ; IN ITT AND CORNET I1 PLAYERS OPEN it ,iv Ocean City Orchestral So- , ' iy hail a splendid rehearsal in' t).u chuul room of the First M. E. i lurch on Tqesday evening last. - U the same place anil hour the; ] J society held its first rehear- . "Both societies are bohding all 1 , efforta in preparattoa for a ! : unl free concert to he given th,e." cr jmrt of the coming month, i The directors of the Ocean City j O li.jstral Society desire it known' there are \-acancies _for cornet,'! and violin players, who: ore cordially invited to join. These . quid immediately make applica- :, the secretary, Clinton D. ; Lowden,: »1 the First National j \ . . ..nhcrmoro all vocalists desirh.g to join the choral society can i v attending the next rehear- 1 ;.l or communicating with Mr. I.ofi-dea. iR;a?U8l.lCAN WOMEN ^ TO MEET SATURDAY 1 v (".i[» Slay County Councfl of la-publican Women will meet in ; : this .esort next Saturday. L Two sesidpup will be held, the morning tension commencing at II , • wcloek, and 'be sfterrioun at 3. The ::.eeting» will be held at .the ; ! we'll known restaurant, the Tip- i Toe Pin- on Asbury avenue. ft ds daslrM Hurt a large attcn-' 1 . in evidence, as there are . f extreme importance > bn'.h •- the party and the country 1 • under discuMton. All Republican women are cor--.iliafty iriviteil to attend. ;■! r.nd Mr-- M. P. McDole. of and Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Corson of Ocean City, are enjoying
•«;jfessive League Slogan 'iolsi Mo Private Hallowe'en Parties Boost Our Carnival -:;Mi VM> VALUABLE PRIZES OFFERED. PARADE WILL - " i 1.! i)F ! 'V I . DIVISIONS. THREE BANDS FURNISH MUSIC FOR PARADE AND DANCING f
; The Young Men's Progressive I-cague has :u|opte-l a slogan which sh-'uld commend itself to every pa- , triotic citizen. "Hold no private parties on Hallowe'en, help boost Ii our Carnival." j A repeatedly stated the Y'oung ; Men's Progressive 1-cague can hope j to (rail i notliing whatever in a fi- ; ; nancial way from the CarnivaL i The work involved in the underi taking is colossal, yet Is done .-olely for the good of the comF munity. It serves admirably to en1 ; tertaln the younger element, and t'cnuM ' made the source of val1; uablc i vert i semen t. ' If eve. y "•citizen therefore will • ; abandon : 11 thouglits of private ' parties for the evening, don their , masquerade and join in the Curni- , V,||. bringing friends with them, it I ! sill lie materially help to make the ; event the success it should be. 1 The committee charged with the • duty of preparing the evening-si for the parade hut or-' ranged for five divisions in the ' j following order: i ! Division I. Military Organizations j Class I — Section A — Fancy or Neat Appearance; Section B— Most . | Comic or Original. I Class II — Fraternal Organizations and Lodges. Section A— Best I or Neat Apjicarance; Sec- ■ ; lion B — Most Comic or Original. Class III — Civic Societies or j Clubs. Section A — Best Fancy or N'eat : Section 11 — Most Comic or * ; Original. Class IV— Fire Companies — Section A — Best Fancy or Neat; Section B — Most Comic or Original. Division II — Mummers Class 1 ^Individuals, Ladies or Gentlemen. Section A— Best Fancy ; ; or Neat; Section B — Most Comic or Section C — Best Impersonator. ami Class II— Couples, ladies or Gentlemen. Section A— Bast Fa- '■! ney or Neat; Section B— Most Comic or Original; Section C— Best : ;.i Class ill — Individuals, Boys or Girls. Section A — Best Fancy or Neat; Section B — Most Comic or OriiFnal: Section C — Rest hnnsnn. Section Best
, nations, 1 Class IV — Couples, Boys or Girls. A— Best Fancy oxf Neat; Section B — Most Comic or Oteind; ! Section C — Best ImperaonaoMs. Division III— Floats Section A — Best Decorated or Float; Section B — Best Co- ■ aiic Fftat; Seclinn .fr— Most Original Character Impersonation Float Division IV— Industrial Section A — Best Business or Manufacturing Advertisement; Soe- ' l inn B — Largest Business or Manuiucturing Display; Section C — Most Original or Comic Advertisement or Display. Division V— Advertising Class not Competes for Prizes. Section A — Out of • 1 tow;- business houses; Section B — Loral or city business houses. A,-: announced valuable prizes are 1 tn lie offered for all divisions with J the exception of the fifth, partlcti.[lars of which will be announced ; later. o ; a > FOR RENT— Lower 5 room apartment. furnished, hot water beat, ■ bath and all improvements. 508 t street. R-T-FJt * , APARTMENTS for rent by the ; f year; $50 and $00 per month. M. 1 ; A. Norcross, Adams Apartments, *; Ocean City. ; ^ V I.OST- i Virc wheel, white 33x4, Sunday between Atlantic City and J 1.51st street Ocean City. Phone A*- - 1 1 lantic^City, Marine 2396-J. J • FOR RENT— Lower 5 room apt, ■ furnished, hot water heat and I liath, all improvements with gnr- : .J age. 508 Sixth street. • GARAGES for rent— 14» Wesley | f axe., 110 Asbury are. Apply »• 1 A. Norcross, Adams Apartment Ocean City. 1 HEATED APARTMENT and cottage for rent- See Baron,- 11th - and Centra] avenue. ' .^9 . FOR RUNT— Furnished rooms, la- . rated at 840 Sixth street, -tret- ^ | . -mnable. With or without hmn» L keeping pririlegre 18-13 FOR RENT— Two family opart- A ment. best ftcaUon, ross-naMfc 3 Apply 1225 Bay arenaa. j f FOR RENT — Three room L ment. fumtshe.1, 424 W ;I t 10-18-25

