CATE MAT COUMTT AMES. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 12. 1926
P*{t Elcrtn
-Stars Seated By Sea Isle Five
i WDd Against
[ Mangold Also Shines
I ••• of (he u>Mt excltlag ■ni' I contest* of the aranoE k Isle S«e Aoeraed the Ati City All-Stara on the ST> ■ i House Boor Uat Friday t by a 30-IS score. f team sreaenteA up. Uvesay returnlns r Job and Walavrlpbi tlaney playlnp at the Jritlons. This outfit othly and at the ckoee e Brat half held a coed lead I the vMtlny cape Mars. Ho» - Wainnrlfht vas I to leave the came at the | of the second period, the | cat down the early lead and t to take the contest.
r lot the Sea Isle outfit. C five neid coalK for hit •f work. F. To»nsend was t hlch scorer for the home k alth two double-deckers.
i the ;
t alako.'t broke the hearu of
t Isle fan*. The Utile lorti' looae In the second half by foullac were the lorj able to stop hU goal lie was given ten free
h and revsn ol these he turned I eountera. He also added a I coal. Joe Mangold also made
i the 8
i Isle
Mangold dropped In two la fmn field and guarded well. I bis generalship was apparI at all times In the floor play
a visiting team.
I the
» h* la bringing to Sea tele.
un from Oeeac City
I play against Culver's team t Friday evealng. The line-
Millville Won Easy Victory From Maroons
Billy Yotutc Stan in Win of GlassMowen Over Ocean City Quintet
Bingham Opposes Locals
Millville experienced little difficulty In winning from Ocean City at Millville, last fletnrday evening, and led 3C-!J when Jimmy Hands whistle ended the fray. The Cumberland County five led throughout the entire contest and Ocean City never really
threatened the winner.
Billy Young was the star lor the victors. The little forward
away from the local for throe field goals and h<
equalled Kuehnle’
by tearing
banco from the foul mark. The entire Mlllvlllr
with thrit
le twent)' out of thirty
( the sterner sex.
A. W. Cash of Dec*tor, III, a.‘ a boy lived on a Virginia firm
near to the Garrett I.
; 0. C. High C. M. C. H. High ! Sipple Forward Dean <J. Selvagn) H. Selvagn Forward . . _ Cair | Mayer Center Heislei Reichly S. Center Schrllengrr tt- Selvagn) Menders'll Guard ■ait*
< Retchly)
Harris Guard — Smith ( Garret Ison) Field Goal* .Sipple. «: R. Selvagn, S: 1. Selvagn. 1; Dean. i.
Carr. J.
Foul Goal. R. Selvagn. S out , Fblks—A hobo and a plutocrat 7 ou, 01 M: C * r *' 1 . nrre shipwrecked on an Isle. The Referee—Florence Frank. At- on ' onc * • * Iarv,n * br ■ , • ,hc Untie city. 1 “‘h't r»‘»ed la style. Dark
which bam John Wilkes Booth,
rrarderer of UncoU, wi Mr. Cask ran to the scene ar “ ' hot wi
'Ocean City H. S.
«?"! Girls Win Over
Lourt Hoyse bix
It i
sOMAl UyinCMtog Jut Fall sEori
foul Sh.otlng lUlt Tear . gave them their big lead In I
the first haU. nhen they rung In] rln t RAlly twelve onl of sixteen chance.. I Bat
Millville led at
oro of ll-S. ]
White Millville waa setting Margaret SippI
such a swift pace with their foul
In the find period. Ocean
City was making a miserable
showing, netting but '< fifteen chances. Jo*
ibe worst offender.
Made Slir-
Minotes
The Ocean ./Chiy Msg h 8* girl*' basketball team trlum
was j over the Cap* May Oourt H
ill i sextette In the drat ol the *
L** Bingham, a well-known summer resident of Ocean City, who starred for Millville teams a few years ago. was In the lineup Saturday night and played a j
between tne two teanu for tb championship c. the county, las
evening, by a S6-:J count
The visiting miasm, who hsri captured the title for the pas two seasons, made a brilban rally and f»r a time threatened t<
He also
steady defensive game.
field goal and
netted four out of five of hi. free trim. Charley Kuehnle and F. Townsend were the outstanding players tor Ocean City.
i\m
Florida construction for 1915 I*
reported as follows: Miami. K0.tiSIJtO: Coral Gables. *:5.545.fiw: 8L Petersburg. 134.081.700; Tampa. 83:.!lt.8SC: Palm Beach. $18.-
•; Miami Beach. *17.703532; Palm Beach. I17.525.3C5:
Hollywood. $15589542; Jackson-
vtUe. 814.76C500.
t It takes a woman's sewing circle to develop a lot of convert atlocal I balitoslF
Ml*.* Sipple was tue star for the Ocean City team in their close victory. netting six field goal*. Roxanne Selvagn. the leading scorer of the season for the local girls, had an off night and missed several shots which on other occasions were sure goals. She was relieved during the last few minutes by Irene Selvagn. who made sure of the victory by tossing In a goal in the last few seconds of play, when Ocean City was leading by a single point. Mis* Dean was the most brilliant player for the visitors. The little miss eluded the Ocean City guards on five occasions and dropped In double-deckers while her foul shooting was worthy of any
Antioch, “Queen of Eut,” Center ot Christiandom
Ancient Antioch In Syria stood little inland tram the northastern shore of the Medlterran
It was built in lhe ywar 100 B. C by Seleueus. the Grecian King of Asia Minor Because of the beauty of ils situation and magntfleenoc of many of Its bulldini
named "Queen
East."
It waa at Antioch that the dl»■iplee were fli>t railed Christians, i name probably given to them by pagan* as a nickname. After he dewtructlon of Jerusalem by Titus. 70 A. D . Antioch became
liristendOM. the Family Herald says.
In the Middle Age* Ant lech Ml Into the hand* ot the Saracen*, but the Crusaders raptured It In 1098 and held It until June. ICC*
the rich man had his slave* heed bis beck and call. The hobo tramped with roving knaves. HI body was his all. To plutocrat! b* was unknown, except to bold to scorn, who stole hi* clothe*
most forlorn. So on thl that day. the plute tur nose, (be while the bob hay to ease his night's r morn the hobo Marled
himself a shack. He snared a r»h-
U caught acme trout.
Ihe j then kaew no lack quite stiff and sore, w made him groan. ■
the hobo's door
! him f
i- more, telling
year* they met o their adventure*
said. "Pete, old boy. the work! was made for yon and me. and equal we acere born, no path of man. Wbateer It be is worthy of my
Eve whispered
It ™ ..p.umi b, Jb, Sul-; gsii'u toiTboroV. bU nullk
or MW .00 Ut.r bj ib. I b . j,. „
The maiden's of the Stone Agt
Turk*. The pear
»1S placed this part ot Syria under the mandate of France.
sat opposite me i crowded street car your eyes that met mine e filled with a question an Invitation. r eye* seemed to propound InevitahU problem. I could not avoid yowr eyes! Inc. expecting, demanding! So I rose and approached you And said. 'Mr. Flggs. Ill be 'n Monday to settle up that account"
The waiter was exceedingly slow and the guest began to get annoyed. “I-ook here, waiter.." be said at last, "bring me a coffee, and while you're away don't lorn drop me a line occasionally to let me know bow you're gelling on."
i Ue Reserves Win From Ocean Gty i
• Flying Five, of Ocean City., r no match for the Sea l*l< t Friday evening in
a her of the team. • the except loo of Olden, took I la the scoring spree, but » up for his lack of ■ by his strong defensive
I* to score from (be I against hi* close guarding. ItUagtoa led the local scorers I five field goals, with Stevens low second with four Mau-rm. Clark, the center rean City team, also ■ four goals from the The line-up:
Field Foul Ft*.
Flying Fire
-tl f . G
r High Quintet l Egg Harbor Reserves
What
tells what it is!
T>ERFORMANCE u the one thing
ITthat telk the t
Due to the fine shootlax of Tae*i1ao and AddeiUzio. the Ocean Lity Junior High basket ball team 'ara victorious In their prellmi ary haul* with the Egg Harboi Ugh School Reserve team The local youngster* copped the gamr by a <1-25 count Tb* Initial period was nip aed trk between the two teams, the «al* leading at half time by a 19-17 score However, in the sechalt (ha Ocean CUy guard* did much mote effective work and with Taccertuo and Add I el trio tossing them in from ail angles Egg Harbor waa soon .'cecod out sms also played. for the Junior High | youngsters, caging lour field goals.
_ that tells the inside story of an; mobile—any automobile- What a car con do telU what the car is, underneath the gleam of paint and fine feathers. Aside from the appealing beauty of the 1926 Chandler, and the tempting lowness of price, performance it the thing that i* causing the great momen-
tum in Chandler sales. Chandler ha* shown the world what it it by winning the annual Automobile Race up the slope* of Pikes Peak; by breaking climbing records on Mt- Washington, hit. Diablo and the Continental Divide; by averaging 86.9 miles
New Twentieth Century Sedan
an hour for 1000 on the track at
Culver City.
On January 5th, at Muroc Lake, California. a Chandler covered a mile in 31.1 seconds —in other words, at the rate of 115.3 miles per hour! Chandler's famous Pike* Peak Motor certainly has the power. Chandler new body designs certainly reflect richness m and style. Chandler's
perfected chai
lyhai
*1590
centralized lul See the new Chandler —then sccwhat it can do in traffic, on the open road, on hills that tilt steeply toward the sky!
MAZURIE’S GARAGE CLARENCE MAZUR1E, Prop. AL L'KQI ART. Mainland R-preaentative
BEI.L SHONE 42
LANDIS AVENUE THE CHANPLEE MOTOR CAR COMPANY
SEA ISLE CITY
CI.BVB1.AND
CHANDLER
r old plaint to
>ir mates, and the only thing bby could do was to take a club d go out and smash some prow 1-
tbe wares still
whisper it. it one but has the ear to bear it. The llttie KsypUan princes* toM the **mc story under the shadow of the pyramids: but the lotusbordered Nile soon brought forgetfulness. So through the ages And so ii is todai The same old cry—the cry ol womankind. "I have nothing lo wear " And tin' modern flapper is the one who gel* the most enjoyment
"No. then." roared the boas of the store-b<>). "you will be on hand at 7 o'clock tomorrow morning. And when I say 7 o'clock 1 don't mean hie minutes after, 1 wean five minutes before "
Good rosd* brought the automobile brought the gunge and the garage brought the bills for repairs w hich brought the questlM of how- in the dickens yoo could »ay them
t t t
ith slick hair,
foil pant.- utid empty pockets. Hc ho* more time than a city Judge Each one ihtnks that hr is the original "Woman's Home «'omission '' He has an education that is bard to tmd. He can be found at all parties where everything is free. He never takes a girl to a pay. parly, but wUI fight to take her home While there he will, treat her very nice and also very' seldom. The -apply of sheiks ex-, ceed* ihe demand by many mil- ■ Hons. He is of no more value to ! the public than a refrigerator ts'
young woman of Wildwood her little daughter sat in a
Pennsylvania Railroad train. Opposite them w.i* a man who wa* fond of rhildrrn and he looked across at the little one and winked. She smiled hack and tried lo imitate him, but only succeeded In squinting w ith Imth eye*. Evidently thinking the nice stranger deserved better recognition, the child turned lo her mother .ind said .a loud whisper. "Mother, please
nk at that man. I can't"
t t t
How Would You Spend A Mil-! lion Dollars* That, of course, i ouId demand a great deal of thought Some of you would probably spen- the winter in Horida | with U. Then you would return 1 itbout it. But if you did r.n' care > do that, and cannot think of' hat to do with the money, pray i •t me offer you a few suggestion*: ■ barter a taxi and follow the
sallow back borne.
Hire a good detective to find out
bat's become of Sally.
Court House Marble Yard
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*3,000
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TOWNSEND’S INLET, N. J. Branch Office: Ocean City, N. J. OR Phone, Ocean City 763-J
*lSMV
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Limited Supply—Get them while they last. Guaranteed first quality goods.
Window Shades 65c to 80c each
Down Goes Linseed Oil! Guaranteed Pure 1-maced Oil Special—$1.15
Gem Mops 35c each
Consolidated Radio Batteries Good for 110 host* before yon have to recharge them. Special—$15.00 Dietz Lanterns Small Size—80c Large size—$1.25
Ioveil Mfg. Co. Anchor Brand Clothes Wringers $4.00, $5.00, $5.50
Wood Chair Seats Square, round or ball top 15c each
Udder Jacks $3.50 pair Eveready Dry CeU Radio A Battery 35c each
Very Good Feather Duster With selected tail feather* Special—50c
Alabastine The sanitary wall (Dating All colors 70c for 5-tb bag
Do-Man-Co The Electric Iron that will aot burn ont. Special—$4.50
Cotton Waste A Grade. Clean and soft—A good grade cotton. Special—5-tb bales, 90c
Marathon Long Distance Radio Tubes All Kind* $1.75 each Type 11201-A for storage battery operation Type M 199—Small base for dry cell operation Type M 199—Standard base for dry cell operation
Pine Tar Fore North Carolina Pine Tar in sealed top cans. Special—65c gallon
Denatured Alcohol 188 Proof. Fonnnla Ho. 5 Special—70c gallon
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