Cape May County Times, 23 March 1923 IIIF issue link — Page 8

Page Eight

Seen and Heard in Ocean City

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Cyrus ilarter. of Camden, was Sirs. H. Stites of Marmora, enter- ^ .. i., 1.1n-ict tginA.1 Mr and Mrs. Adolnhus Town-

Tb, n.. $1,100,000 Fl.nOor. Ho- KAJfT CHAJIGES IF H. H TK tel is rapidly being erected, and It Is pulpits Dl CAPE MAY C0UBTY driver of the bm*. Chick" ,r *‘ UD ^ hoped to open several floors for bus- finally gave way to the *tr»li» « m™. o„ Jon. Join. Such »>. Ih. Fev. Hondl.v Retoni^ to Ocean CitT ‘"l’ d.flnii. nnnoonMO.nl mi. wmO W ^ Bowtn to Sol 111. Cit. | tCori... ol lb. »r. nna b. no an official of the Ocean Front Hotel i nabbed by State Trooper Lamm, of TI Corporation. The Iron and steel work The M. E. Conference at Asbury Court House. ■' the new structure has virtually Park cloaed on Monday, and a mini-1

nmong lb. vl.Uoi. her. 1M.' brlM »o« j^*Sf^Si2 r **'• M " | Sblrliw U . '«»'

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week.

send and family.

W. H. Kilhour. of Philadelphia. Phiind^inhia was among the visitors to this resort Charles A. !**• of met week was here during the week. acc«nduring ‘he P'.st w^k. d b} . hif daughter. Sliss Blanche Mrs. Bornt Johnson, of this city. g ^ and Mlss d,,,* N.w-'ark"and^East ^Orange. ’i R- R- Bringhurst of Philadef J. A. Dittrich, of Philadelphia. “ ^f^ero^ risUoA seen -"

property owner tn this resort, came ^ down to the shore early this week.

Mr. and Mrs. John Yank and baby, of Ocean City, spent Sunday with Mrs. Yank’s mother at Petersburg. Mrs. Enoch Madara and daughter. Myrtle, motored to Ocean City from Palermo during the past week-end. Former Assemblyman James

Franklin, of Philadelphia, among the visitors to this

week.

fast reaching the top story. , CO The 5 pastonTand the pulpits they J jiards. You have to take the scratches

Among the gueets for a week at will fill thia year art as follows: Mrs. Elisabeth Blundin’s Blscayne on Angleeea, O. C. Reynolds (new). Ocean avenue are Mr. and Mrs. H. Asbury and South Se**”’?- ^ A. Miller. Mrs. A. L. Felghan. Mrs. Andrews (new); Avalon. W^T. NickG. W. Grimm. E. Coles Murphy. Mrs. >« 4S (new ); Burleigh (Postofflce. D. A. McClelland. Mrs. W. F. Lester. Cape May Court House). G. T. Hand, of Glenslde. Pa.; Thomas May Pierce. Cape May City. J. F. Shaw (new); of St. David’s. Pa.: Thomas Tlavell. CaP« May Court Hotme. E. J. Chamof Philadelphia; Mrs. Elmer Schanti. P'°n (new) : pennlsvllle and South . .... • ... m. . rbnnni™ cmf! d .. m. — /newt* El dor a

Goshen

j. R. Hebran and E. L. Baines, of Circuit. William Bradshaw; New York. i and Dias Creek. C. T. Hand. Green

seash ’re over the past week-end. Dr. and Mrs. Garrett C. Pogue, accompanied by Mrs. Pogue's mother. Mrs. Katherine Derrickson. of Phil-

.delpb.., f.™ «,l.,n t b.™ Sund.r .... ..... Cr „ k .„ d E , 0 o„nd.. W. I. YMc: Mr. and Mrs. Ralph VanGIlder and Two small Maxes resulting from Ocean City. John Handley: Sea Isle Mr. an ? Mrs-J^kGanti •'«“*“ defective flues caused much excite- city and Strathmore. Franklin BowCity visited Mr. and Mrs Washing- , bu , mUe d, maK e here Monday e n: Seavilie Circuit (poetofflce. Pea w „ ton 'anGilder, of Petersburg. Sun- n|ght Thf flr8t alarm was sounded tersburg). Samuel Cawman; TuckaV^ort this i day afte rnoon. |at 6:55 P. M. for a Mate In the P»i hoe. C. S. Lawrence (new); WUdI Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Goff, of mer Tire Repair Shop. 1016 Ash ry „ .rf. o. H. Keller (new).

„„ „ r ., v have free 1 Ocean City, and Rev. Dr. J. Emburg avenue. Almost an hour later, the :: r «“” SJn .lE™. •; Sui^n » 0, FrtE. T «°^£?T'R S^b'T.'SdSj.'U"!’! ftSltoS- ^ ME DEITO,Q nf"."nn3”n. o , n°.b,Mn.i. F.: W™. •"1 b'. »!«.. Hr. Cl.mt.c. J.n. oJ M<»l. J.m™^ c ^„. r , oI Ml.pl^b. vlllon were well-received and gave Robart. Sunday afternoon. wa * 0ned 0fty do,Ur * lnd w * t * b y excellent selections, but for a big I T he Ocean City Klwanls Club did' e5t,ln K ulahed w,th trtfllng Magistrate John Byrne, at Wildwood, resort like Ocean City the slxe of; no , hold Its regular weekly lun- *** I on Saturday last, and had his licenae the company of musicians was so | c heon at the Blscayne Hotel Wednes- Daniel B. Mayhew. cigar store revoked. Creamej^ was driving

*|| ,f ’ day afternoon, having *

> cause the visitors

wonder and comment. J guests of the Pleasantvllle Klwanls The Ocean City Chapter No. 10. Club at the Northfleld Country Club

Daughters of America, will celebrate

been the proprietor of this city, who has a xag course from Denntsville to MIU-

its Twenty-seventh anniversary with a banquet at the Ten Eyck-Lorralne Hotel on Thursday night. March 29. It is expected to be one of the gala affairs of the season and every one of the three hundred members of the Ocean City Chapter, the tenth oldest In the Slate of New Jersey. Is

peeled to attend.

One of the features of "Boy Week" to be observed In Philadelphia from April 30 to May 6. will be a casting tournament for boys to be conducted under the auspices of the Ocean City Fishing Club at Ocean City. Fifty youngsters have already signified their Intention on entering this

Tuesday. Addillxinl rented a store from Mayhew. and according to former United States Commissioner V

ram Steelman, who represented Ml

hew. didn't pay any rent for the ' building. He was ordeied by Mag- ' Istrate Ware to pay 686 which in-

) eluded the rent and costs. "Glassblowlng Fifty Years Ago

■ and Present Day Methods’* were discussed by William R. Hughes, father

? Tuesday afternoon.

Policeman Prank A. Schock. one of the veteran officers of the Ocean City ; Police Department, who recently un- ‘ derwent a serious operation In the ; Jefferson Hospital. Philadelphia, has returned to his home here to recup1 erste. It is not expected that Schock will be able to assume his duties before the next several months owing to his present condition. However. 1 his physicians have admitted that he

; is recovering as rapidly as might be _ 1 expected. Policeman Schock has been of Dr. J. Thornley Hughes, of this ' a member of the Ocean City Police‘city, who was a glaasblower In MillDepartment for nineteen years, be-1 rllle more than a half century ago. 1 Ing rated as the second oldest officer | The elder Hughes spoke before the

on the resort force. Schock was ap- I members of the Young Men’s Pro Bkoient. the entire expense of which pointed a patrolman In 1904. The gresslve League at their weekly will be borne by the resort fishing honor of being the oldest police of- meeting In the Hann building. Acenthusiasts. Durrell Shuster, secre- u cer KOC(l to Captain Samuel B.' cording to Hughes, a present day tary to Mayor J. Hampicn Moore, of.gc)] vho has served for twenty-five glassblowing machine will turn out Philadelphia, is chairman of the y ran ,. being appointed a patrolman as many products today, as a crew Ocean Cliy Fishing Club committee on j une 22, 1897. Up until two of five men could have finished fifty which w 111 have charge of the tour- j: Mrs ago he was Chief of Police of ! years ago. Mr. Hughes Illustrated nament. Ocean City, being succeeded by the his talk with numerous samples of, Robert Handley and Frank Thom- present Police Chief Howard T. • products turned out from glass fac- j

as. both colored, of this city, who Johnson. _ tdries.

were accused of stealing several bun-, dred pounds of coal from Headley and Adams Coal Company, of this city, were each fined five dollars at a bearing before Magistrate Frank H. Ware in the Ocean City Police Court Monday night. Sentence was suspended by the Magistrate when the two youths who stole about six hundred pounds of coal In a cart belonging to Frank Morgan, of this city, promised to return the coal as well as the cart. ■!

place of business at Eighth and As- ville In front of a buss from Court bury avenue, was rendered a verdict; House and several times almost

against Antonio Addillxinl. a barber, befo: Magistrate F nk H. Ware

ELIMINATION

OF LOSS

It hit bees remarked that, “jwitia large measure is the idiMiisti— of

the Firet Katawal 1

j per cent interest paid on Savings Fund Accounts FIRST NATIONAL BANK 0CEAV CITY, X. J.

GRUBB BROTHERS

Baildiog- rmtractors Jobbing a Specialty

609

Third St.

OCEAN CITY

N. J.

Electrical Appliances and Fixtures 701 Asbury Are. 0CEAK CITY

DO ROT WAIT FOB SPRING TO LIST Y0DB PROPERTY LIST HOW Fourth St. and Asbury Avt.

OCEAN CITY. R. J. Hotels. Apartmtnts. Cottages and Bungalows for Sale or Bent

Phone 325 GEORGE BENSON UPHOLSTERER 605 EIGHTH STREET OCEAN CITY, N. J. Formerly with Lawrence M. Lear

Clean as Your Home iCjnsTo*,

^OCEAfr CITY E LSTORAGEJ ■ .CO.. fe tuT&efi HOUSEHOLD GOODS PIANOS. RUGS and SrOVfcB at BARGAIN PRICES Open by Appointment . W. H. DEISR0TH. 509 11th St. Phone 482-R OCEAN CITY I

TRUCK CHASSIS New Price

F.O.B.

The Ford One-Ton Truck Chassis has proved its ability to reduce transportation cost* in practically every IHje of business where there is a hauling problem. It is economical, efficient, dependable. At the new low price you will agree it represents a value that has never before been offered in the commercial car field. Place your order now for reasonably prompt delivery. Terms if desired. EDW. G. KURTZ 908 ASBURY AVENUE Authorwd Ford Sale* and Service OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY Phone 600 for a Demonitration

FOR RAIN, WIND, FOR DRESS OR MOTORING YOU NEED A Hart Schaffner dl. Marx topcoat The fine all-wool fabric* and tailoring give yon unlimited acrvice tad lew cost; the ityle keeps yon looking smart. Belted models. Raglan sleevea, box coats, donble-breasted coats—they're all good.

HARRY SHEFFER

IIS East Main Street MILLVILLE, N. J.

X. W. Cor. 6th and Landis Am VINELAND, N. J.

ALL SIGNS POINT THE SAME WAY

Bigger Bank Deposits Bigger Pay Rolls Bigger Building Program Better Prices Fairer Profits Good Crops Big Advance Orders Smaller Inventories

To Prosperity ~ In 1923

Let ns all work to make it 19 PLENTY 3. • TM» ii pis, to be Cepe Kip Count,', bioeet buildtn, jut. C, Bonding Miteriil Seme. i. enpato, den, to I„ tb, ^ „ plexing building problems of onr customer*. HU. it . bibit to go to OOSUH lor bttildi^ metetiU. (too i....-,- „ f ^ T. S. Goslin Lumber Co. WILDWOOD, N. J.