Cape May County Times, 18 May 1923 IIIF issue link — Page 8

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Mine Daisy Morey, of this city, has returned from a delightful trip to Toms Hirer and Alloway. C. D. Jefferson, of Philadelphia, has opened his cottage. 403 Corinthian avenue for the coming season. Mrs. M. B. Thomas, one-time owner of the Lamonte Hotel, has opened the Plava Hotel at 835 Brighton

Place.

The Misses Maxwell, of Philadelphia. have opened their cottage at 1823 Anbury avenue for the present William McLaughlin and Harvey Oonovef, of Atlantic City, were among the guests present at the last noon Luncheon of the local Kiwanls

Club.

Mrs. A. P. Brown, owner of the Oxford Hotel. 1120 Central avenue, announced today that she intended keeping her hostelry opened through out the year. Mias Florence Dollway and Mias Blisabetb Heaney, of Philadelphia, have purchased the two-family apartment house on Su James Place and Corinthian avenue.

A resolution was passed at the re-) Eighteen new members have been

cent Chamber of Commerce meeting admitted to the Ocean City Chamber authorising President Edward M.' of Commerce according to an an- 1

Sutton, to entertain the visiting nouncement made by Secretary

members of the Pennsylvania Stale LeRoy Howe, of the resort Chamber

Editorial Writers’ Association -ho of Commerce. This Is one

will hold their convention at Atlantic largest number ever admitted to the

Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Adams, of c,l F e » r lT nex t month. The com- resort organisation, which Philadelphia, are staying at the mlt,ee ,n charge of this includes ducting a drive for another hundred ‘ Russell H. Nulty. chairman, Richard new members. At present.

Johnson and H. B. Cree. I Chamber of Commerce has more than

| two hundred prominent Ocean City Harry A. Morris, veteran city and Philadelphia business men on its

clerk was re-elected to that position rolls. The new members who were at the re-organlxatlon meeting of the admitted this week include FortuCity Commission which was held in »ato Ulivsrto, William J. Harrold. City Hall Tuesday afternoon. Chief Stanley M. Pontlere, Howard Pierce, of Police Howard .T. Johnson, who V. H. Hauler, George C. Slauter, succeeded Samuel B. Scull as head Charkas Donebower. Harry J. Gormof .he Police Department and Fire le 7. Alfred M. Paulas. William A. Chief S. B. Conver have both been Stockley. J. H. Dixon. J. P: Mownamed by Mayor Joseph G. Champion bray. E. Bergman. R. I. Ruhl. R. E.

Strand Hotel.

William G. McDowell, of Germantown, Pa., has opened his cottage. 1304 Asbury. for the coming season. CorsvIUe E. Stille, of Atlantic City, a former assemblyman from Cape May County, visited this city during

the past week.

The Misses Naomi and Ethel Kutcher. of Philadelphia, visited Miss Ellie Hanheen. of this city dur-

ing the past week .

Mr. and Mi-s. James H. Simpson

and family have opened their cottage AUantic City * Sho-a Railroad 903 Second street. During the win- which connects this resort with At-

to succeed themselves.

The new summer schedule of the

ter months they lived In Chelsea. Councilman and Mrs. William McCoach. of Philadelphia accompanied by their son. David McCoach and wife, also of Philadelphia, were recent visitors at the seashore. 4 Stanley'Taylor. of Plessantvills. and a son of Harry Taylor, of this, city, has been appointed superintendent of the Allan tie and Pacific chain of stores tor the Southern Jersey dis-

trict.

Mrs. Targar, after spending pest winter months in New York State has returned to this city, and Is making preparation* to open the Alvyn on Brighton Place. Miss Mary Shore, former manager Of the Hotel Shore, of this city, after an absence of two years, has returned to her old dutiea It will shortly be re-opened for the summer season. Miss Sarah Van Gilder, formerly a teacher associated with the' Ocean City Public School a but now a member of the faculty of the Plessantvllle public schools, was a recent visitor here. When present alterations are completed. the Hotel Lincoln will have Over three hundred rooms according to announcement made by J. E. Pun who has leased the famous hostelry fbr the coming season. Rev. John T. Handley, pastor of the Ocean City First M. E. chur-h. and chaplain of the Morgan-Ranek American Legion Post, of this city, has announced the. the veteran* of Foreign Wars Post, of this city as well as the Ame lean Legion Post will attend servieai in n body at the First M. E. Church c.n Sunday. May

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If the coming season of aetlvitii at the Ocean City Yacht Club approaches anywhere near the txpsetatlons of lu genial executive, Commodore John E. Fits, It vril! prove a pear of unprecedented succ the yacht club. The committee of which Alex Covtlle. Jr.. Is chairman. Is making preparations for the social program of activities for the coming year. The last winter dances given under the suspicee of the Ocean City Yacht Club at th# Manufacturers’ Club r frw weeks ago. proved an Unqualified success. John E. Trout, prominent resort builder ha* been named on the City Athletic Commission according to an announcement made tbl* week by Mayor Joseph O. Champion. He is the last nrnnber of the Athletic Commission to be- appointed. The complete list of commissioners Include Caplatn A. R. Smith. Humbert Pontlere. Bertram M. Darby. Ewing T Corson. W. E. Massey. Jr. Edward Hogan and John E. Trout. Dr John Wtaltlcar has replaced Ewing T Corson, football coach at the Ocean City High School, op the the City Tennis Commission.

Mr. Craig Johnson, .

town, has purchased a bungalow at 808 North Street, through th< agency of J. M. Chester. Mr. John son will occupy it daring the sum

Isntic City, is expected wiU be announced during the latter part of this month. Although nothing definite has been given out by Arthur J. Purinten, superintendent of the Shore Past Lins, It Is undscstood that this city will he given % twentyminute service between here sad Atlantic City, which means that throe trains will he ion every hour of the

day.

DCHT _ HAPPEN TO YOU ‘ | A5K HLHBLKT H SM! « TmC fUAJLlPH OCEAJf CITY. 1. J. YOl"VE heard the sad story of Mr. Topreparsd. You «• beard boa hr month el:e« month year diet year, paid off the loan on his home and bow hr Utsr arqulrsd l* other bualnraa piopcr You know the atoiy of (hat fateful ii'xbt t» in n t li*firs asept away hi*

Magistral* Frank H. Wars la the Ocean City Police Court this week sentenced John Las. colored, to six months In the county fril, after

charges of violating iLc

laws and being a disorderly parson had been placed against him. Wil-

, l**® Shaw, colored, of this dtjr, who

Daniel V. Henry and Clarence Is-1 w “ with Lee. was given ninety days land, negro boys, of this city, were ln the Monty Jail on charges of beheld In 8500 ball each for tbs next in * drunk and disorderly. They term of the Cape May County Court, wer * arrested by Policeman Seaman by Magistrate Frank H. Ware In the * nd Taylor on complaint of Mrs. Ocean City Polio* Court. They are Sk**- w *f« of one of the

accused of hartsg robbed the Bright- sentenced. on Hotel and J. Horace Miller’s eot-!

tag* here. ] Hiss Olive Collins is the new prp*

ident of the Sunday School Ginas of

Muw Berths Whitaker Campbell. 1 the First Baptist Church, eigh teen -year -old oa^ghter of Mr. elected at a recant dinner given to and Mrs. Edward Campbell, of tbl*, members or the Sunday school city, was married last Wednesday for their recent actlvitlfa In giving a night to Howard Imnd. The cere-, benefit supper, the proceeds of which ™ donned by the Rev. | were turned over to tbs church Milton G. Buck, pastor of the First Other ofilcera selected for the eusu Baptist Church, of this city. Ful- ing year ere Vlce-ormident Don lowing the wedding th. couple left JSSiriSuiy. G ^

on an extended honaymeon. They Financial Secretary will be at home. 3848 Aabnry sre.-l n.a n; Trrem^

ue after June lig. | Chairwomen o The Ladies’ Auxiliary of tbs Mor * ■ ,ack> °u, and Social Sscrstary. gac-Ranch American Legion Post of Tmi * H * rr *- Among those present this city, will celebrate •’National! “ l th * dlnner wer « Dora Sharp. Batty Poppy Day*’ here on May 24th. when' K **k. Olive Colllaa. Ruth Nlck~j am. members of the resort organise- R * tb * Jackson. Tillie Herre. Marion will sell the now historic flow- i 8t ®®tanan. Dorothy Hungerhnakltr. er on the principal streets of this Rutl1 Puritt. Dorothea iarlow. Cecity. The proceeds of the sales will, c * 11 * Newcomer, Helen Buck. Yarns be devoted to the building of a Con-! Collins. Alberta Stretch. Ruth valeecest Soldiers’ Homs at Millville. Btreteh. and Mrs. A R. Fogg which will be either under the sup- j ==*^^======3——

Holbrook. A E. Hallowell. William H. Johnson and Dr. Paul DeDan. HAD DOG SUSPECT SHOT AFTER CHASE Ocean City—After a thrilling chase throughout various streets of this resort , Sunday, a big collie dog, which bit a prominent resort woman, while suspected to be suffering from the *‘raoiss”, was shot dead by Policeman Georgs E. Seaman. The dog. which is said to have attacked Mrs. Clayton Haines Brick, of 920 Wesley avenue, user her home, eluded a doxen or more revolver ehott fired at him by the policeman, v ho eh seed him fvr several mil as In a motor car. His head was sent to the Stats Health at Trenton to determine whether he was suffering from xay Jther disease, while Mrs Brick, win Is the wife of a prominent resort real estate broker, had her wounds cs iterised by a local physician. She to not in a serious condit-

ion.

Haw Creek Says: "When I get to thlnkin’ I ain’t much account It always chee.e me up a heap to visit Sallie Young and see how neater her kitchen to.”

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A PARTICULAR PATRON CAN OBTAIN THE XO0T RXCLC SITE STIES IE SHOE WEAR AT THE Royal Shoe Store Managed by lb. Sidney Robinson, former proprieUg of the NEW TORE BARGAIN STORE of Woodbine, the public i> amani of courteous and efficient service. RED KING TUT SANDALS AC Value $8.00 ^'*.40

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WH T P8E ADA SILICA CONCRETE BLOCK* Ask your builder.

Many a Good Wife reodves iowen amtj at bar weAling and funeral Why tibne her between SAT IT WITH FLOWERS John H. Lake 780 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CUT EEW JERSET

errtolon of the state or county. Announcement has also been made, at members of the Ocean City Chamber of Commerce will dins at the Northflsld Country Club on Friday night. May 28. at which thne United Stataa Senator Walter E. Edge, of New Jersey will be the chief speaker. The committee or arrangements for the coming dinner includes Russell H. Nulty. Randolph FV>gg. John R. Jones. Floyd C. Simms and

C. Homer Shoemaker.

NOT AFFILIATED WITH ANY ASSOCIATION INDEPENDENT LISTINGS Fourth SC and Asbury A ve.

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All Work Guaranteed L. Cossaboon Builder a of Quality Homer TELLPHONt MU 226 Anbury Ave^ Ocean City

W. H. Yenney

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POOL PHIL KATZ Billiard Parlor WOODBINE

Ocean City Storage Co. Ibtb tad West Avenue

Furniture

*0C« and STOVE* FOUGHT and SOLD

I COM PA lb 0UE P2ICE1 YM1T OL*a SHOWROOM* IW.4»I-K 0CE41CITT.1.J

Imitation the Sincerest Flattery Cheaply mad? unitatioui of obsolete funni of Binger Sewing Machines are offered by merchandut iealtn to deceive an unwary pubFc. SINGER SEWING MACHINES ARE NEVER BOLD TO DEALER* they go directly from maker to user, and can only be obtained from the Company’s employees. H. H&lpem Woodbine FURNITURE

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Alter Office Hoars Hold Btoreyne Several Good Apartments at Kent

ROYAL SHOE STORE 1018 Asbury Avenue - OCEAN CITY - NEW JERSEY No connection with any other shop

VISIT THE NEW YORK SHOP for Women’s, Men’s and Children’i Clothing. KSiatry and Hosiery at Reasonable Prices. SPECIAL THIS WEEK Boys’ Fine Suits with Two Pair- Trousers *6.95 Men’s Tweed Sari $13.95 Tbeie Suits cease* be AapHeeted fee Deetie Ail Pyiae NEW YORK SHOP 936 Asbury Ave. - Ocean City. N. J. Formerly with lew Turk Baigaia ft

Economical Tranayortmtian 1923 Superior Modek

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Two Pass. Roadster .

Fire Pass. Tonring

Two Pass. Utility Coupe . P*ur Pass. Sedanette

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