Ocean City Sentinel, 19 August 1920 IIIF issue link — Page 1

" OCEAN CITY SENTINEL

VOL. XL

OCEAN CITY, N. J.. 1I1UKSDAY, Al'CU'ST 10. 102O

NO. 21

Ocean City Sentinel Wwkly it OCKAN OlTV, N. J. -»»- R. CURTIS ROBINSON feUlitor and Proprietor $1.50 Par Year, Striclly in Advanca. •B»ltAL DK. W. P. HAINES cor. ninth and wesley ave OCKAN CITY. N. J. I a 10 10 a. u». ilHK'K Hut! lift: O Ui I p. m. | • 10 a p. iu. Hell (ilUIIIWl ' » »U«I rv Unr tf> iHU«k4l«* MislMi Mutruwnli Dk. Florence D. H aires Hour* by A ppolu luteal 1M KAN C1TV, N. J. Hour* *-19*. iu . J- a p. in Allen Corson, M. D. I16 Wesley Avenue Ocean City New Jersey tell '* ii-Urr HUtle » A. JJKRSCHKL PKTTIT, M. D. 807 wesley ave. ocean city, new jersey ulhcs Hour*: Mo 10 1. ni. 7 lot p. m. PbOM Mflby Hour* PlwM JH > I tilll v * iu. I S p IU. I AS p. u». John h. Wiiiticar, m. i). i 717 Wesley Avenue Occan City N. J. Qk. Wilson Y. Christian m DentiMt14 809 Central Avenue tft'KAR CITY. R. J. Hell Phone, 152. Nlirouinild* AdmlBbUrU KK-IUv I >)•* «•««■*■ tell Phon« IJ»l W Ocean City Calls Given Immediate Attention DR. DAVID M. SAXE veterinary surgeon Dog* m Specialty to NORTH VltO! N I A AVKNUtt ATLANTIC CITY. N. ). Formerly Ch.rJ VmiiMiim U. S. Kipriu Co. Oflr* Hour*. iten City I ..rwlay W'edn.«l«* .1* lta.ni. Fn. lay, Saturday. 1 1 *>-&» p. m. DR. CHAS. H. VAIL Osteopathic Pb>*klaa unavrRi «»mea phliatelpMnuaiea *1. MgUlli HC 14* Krai Kamtr Tru«l Wdg Ptwnr. -i ■ J I'lMJiia. Walnut Is** Hi H. Til PlU INKS Nlglil t*buaaUell«l6-W Hughes' Central Pharmacy Sth and Wealey Ave. Ocean City, N . J Phoue 245- W fhon» » «mr ordrr* Wr <1rl ' vrrTiae ATTUR.V Wootton, Harcourt & Steelman LAW OFFICES aoa miotm ararrT c*» nvtisiw* Occam Crrv. N. * Ari«neCii».R.i OffUl H».«* ts a. a a a * JyjoRGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR AT LAW, ( APR ■ % % vov K-r liat RE, Ri. I. (OppuMte Public Hultdlaga) | W HOLT A roan audii* C. HcaweLi. I^AW OFFICES Apgar &l Boswell. MirriM I » •'■AFCBAT . HUPKHK KUIU'lMi. AHSt'NY AVK.NUK anil KIMHTH HTHKICT IMJKAN CITY. N. J. Wm. H. Collissoja, ]R. Ate.M' Aaa. IftteC. K. Civil Engineer and Stirrejror tlty Knfinssr. OraM CRf, * J> When the Hills Arrive I He man with a cheeking Ac- • omit unqwihonaWy baa tba advantageSafely. conveniently. *c eorately. speedily h« post* of hie ..hllgatimi* No opportunity for lose - no fuming over exact change »k> |v>aaihiltty of argument no delay. ftec are these advantages for yo«f«eU, pay bills in the future in the time-trfed-and* proved- way the pay -by* rheck way Call in and talk wt1b oar officers. Ocean City Title and Trust Company OCR AN CITY. N, J.

Dry Goods l oderwear Notion* Hosiery Ulraurr'a CES / AVI/. /. )• I. OCA TED IS I Hk U\ )k'I. P'S < . EE A / / s 7 FAMILY EESOKT A Full Stock of Fleischer's Yarns Knitting Worsted Camel's Hair Shetland Flogs Heather Mixtures Silverglow Saxony Silkauwool Angora Sold vzvr I'Uiihtt ' i Ou h (.uatmnUf us to Quality, I i 'fig kt a nd Pr nc Fi ll Line of Hon Ton Co rsets White and Pink, Heavily Boned and Light Boned All with the fatuous O. I. C. Clasp. Complete comfort and Satisfaction is assured if you buy BON TON. All Hathing Suits and Shoes Reduced WEAVER'S 825, Formerly 802 Asbury Avenue I HIPPODROME^ ocean city, n. j. THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY August 19, 20, 21 "RAMON A" A Love Story of the Ages Direct from the Chestnut Street Theater and the World's Best Vaudeville Bill MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY August 23, 24, 25 PARAMOUNT PRESENTS W. S. HART in "SAN 13S" and a Big Surrounding Vaudeville Show COMING— the Best Picture of the 20th Century "HUMORESQUE" Always the Best Vaudeville Admission, 22c and 40c , Including War Tax I I Every Saturday, first performance 7 1*. M. | Strand Park Week of Aug. 23 to Auk* 28

Friday and Saturday Norma Talmadge ia "YES OR NO" Monday and Tuesday Hint Showing Wallwe Keid In "WHAT'i YOUR MI'RRV V9 Wed newt iV Bert Lytell in • THR RIGHT OF WAY"

Friday Marshall Neilan * "Don't Ever Marry" Saturday D. W. Griffith's "Idol Dancer" Monday Jack Pickford in "L1TTI.K SHBPHKRD OF KINGDOM CdMK" Tut .day Bert Lytell in "THK RIGHT OP WAV" Wednesday Olive Thomas in •OFT VONORR

HOSTESS' LEAGUE HERE DOES WONDERFUL WORK

Gives Outing to Numerous Badly Injured Service Men — Money Needed. The Hontam' League of Ocean City la making every ettorl Iu nccouauiodate snllora. marine., nud former aolllem to tlin utmost capacity of Ilia limited apace of (MM Hoard walk. J lil* la lh« third euuimer thai lha meiubern of (he league have couvarlad a Boardwalk elort luto aleaplug and living apartmeula for **Uucla Ham'i" boya. Thin year ofTcra (he opporluulty for the moat needed aud moat Ueaarvlng .eivlre ever uuderlakeu by lha league. Kach week (ha league of womao au lertaln, free of charga, about twauly bnroaa, nearly all of whom ara coovaleeclug after auttirlnge, having «p«iit nearly llie (wo yaara aluca (ha aruiialicn win aigued Iu (ba varloua hovpltala. Tlila auiuuier lha leagua haa given • free vacation to young mau who have patched- up akulla, blinded eyea, uaele* arm or u.ele.a leg, wooden leg, walkiug with crutchea, In rolling chair*; In fact, every conceivable form of ravage that the war produced, haa been cared for, abeolntely free at the Noateaa Houae. The hotel* have fed many of theaa ■Midler* aud eallore free, and the > reatauraute have grauted a special I price ou all hnxl purchaeed for the ilioMleaa' Hou*e. The league haa paid the full trauaportation fare, so that the meu shall bear no excuse. One wounded man begged to have tita young wife and baby brought here, aud the league made up a small purse for her. Auotbar boy, ouly elxteeu years of age, wauled to see Ida mother, aud she was sent for. and oue of the hn.teaaes took her luto her own home over a night. Auother, the aaddeal of all, a boy crippled and maimed, aud with a mended skull, was takeu to the summer collage of another hostess, aud (Onntlmid on Fourth Pace.)

BOATS NOW RUN TO LONGPORT Mayors Champion and Harcourt Succeed iu Interesting Men in Plan. Mayor Champion stated at tin weekly meeting of the City Couiiai* slouers that a Una of boal* Is m w operating between this city and l.niic port, as was the cu*!oui for many year* up to a few year- ago He said that the matter «>f again having the boats operate we- taken up sonic time since by Nlay<>r Harcourt, of ixmgport, aud himself Mayor Harcourt waa seen by several men who agreed to put oil some i»oal* if the Feunaylvanie Hal I road- Company'* terminals could be sei'uied Tripe are made every two hour*. In a letter tu the Commissioner*, attention was called to the need of a public comfort station on the wharf, the railroad company not being Justified iu going to this expense, it* agent claimed Title letter w as ordered received and tiled, aud the matter of repair- to the ! comfort station at the terminal here mm referred to Mayor Champion, with power to act.^ Motor Hum for Hair. A 'Jh fttol, Ulass cabin, motor boat. Just overhauled and put Into water; Faltner engine, gasoline stove. Icebox, dishes, etc., picnics or fishing. Addrew W., Hkntinki. olllce. Ocean City adv . 7 If. To One and All— Do not forget the old reliable Hay Villa Laundry, which was established In Iftlti. Try It once complete your laundry while you wait. Call, write or plnme, IGD-W 217 Bay avenue, Ocean city. Frances Freeman, Prop. adv., 1-Ifi, tf. Wantki» —Collage or apartment, 1 containing three bedroom*, for the mouth of Heptember Advise price aud full particular*. Address T A K BkNTlNKl, office. adv., It. Kok Hams —Dining room table, ' chairs, In gtHHl condition, and Axiuiusler rug 757 A»bury avenue, second door, south. adv , It.

Ocean Cily Yacm CluD1 PkOQRAM OF ENTERTAINMENTS Thursday Kvening. August 19th, Reception to "Flag Officers." Member* aud their families only. Friday Kvening. August aolb, Dinuer ITancr. Saturday Kvening, August Slot, Automobile Dance. K very body invited. Saturday Afternoon, Auguat aut. Commencement of the South Jer»e> Lawn Teuni* Tournament au*l the following weak -days and to Saturday. August a8th. Sunday Kvening. August aand, Sacre<1 Concert. Tuesday Evening. Auguwt 24th. Moviag Picture Show. Wednesday Afternoon. Auguat »tth. Ladies' Auxiliary Card Party for member* and frianda, 2 o'clock. Thursday. Auguat *6th. Ladies' Auxiliary Lunch and Card Party for members only. Friday Kvening. August 27th, Minstrel Show and Dance. Only a limited amount of ticket* on sole on account of nesting capacity of the club auditorium. Satunlay Kvening. August a8tb. Anntml Mealing and Election of Officer*. So dance this dale. I Sunday Kvening, August 29th, Sacred Concert. Tuesday Afteraoon. Augu»t 31st , at t o'olock, Northern Home for Friendless Children Card Parly nnder *u*pice* of LadieC Auxiliary, Tuesday Kvening, August 31st, Moving Picture Show. Wednesday Evening, September i*t, Children's Carnival at K o'clock. Friday Kvening, Septemlwr ynl, Dinner Dance. Saturday Evening, September 4th, Annual Masquerade Party. Sunday Kvening. September 3th, Sacred Concert. THE DAY-LITE BAKERY 81 1 Asbury Avenue Ocean City New Jersey BREAD and CAKE Made and Baked Daily at the Day-Lite Bakery . Conic in and 8c«- the Oven in Operation * WILBUR ACKLBY. Proprietor A Fine Piece of OCEAN FRONT FOR SALE BUSINESS SECTION OF BOARDWALK best value ro* smcE that can be FOUND ALONG CNTIHC FHONT WRITE TOR PARTICULAR! Masssy Bt Edwards OOKAN OITV.N.J.

ANGLERS' CLUB TAKES TROPHT Local Organization Has Close Finish With Asbury Park's Casting Team. There was witnessed In the baseball I park Saturday afternoon by a largo i-rowd *>f Interested M-hermeu a desiersle battle beta reti the surf casting U-aiu- of the Anglers' Club of Ocean t'lty aud the Ashury Park Fishlug Club for |N»sf.e*Aii»ii of the Ucsau City Cup, the pretty trophy held for twu year* by the th-eao City Fishlug Club, and dually the Anglers' Club wou out by a narrow margin *<> It Is that lb* cup that ha- been battled for by »ouit of the best caster* Iu Hie country during the last few years will remain 111 (hi* resort f«»r at Irast another year. There were live fishing club* represented In the coulest this lime, these being the (wo clubs of (his city, the Asbury Park Fishing Club, the Loug Island Casting Club and the New York Casting Club. It was early seeu (hat I he struggle would he between t tie teams t»f the Anglers' Club and lite Asbury Park Fishing Club, although the Ocean City Fishing Club's team a a- a factor, a* was (he new team of Ibe New York Casting Club, while the l«mig Island boys had among their number a few uoled easier-. Including John Hhaw and K H. CoreoD. The Asbury Park (ram evidently »»« loaded for bear, with such ■-rack easier* as Howard Kan*. * J»ck" I Clayton and Dr. Carleion Hlmou, the latter known as ' the father of the sport." Ed Corn man, of the oceeu City Fishing ciuh leaui, led for hi* organization, with a total cast of 17B7 feet 7 ; niches, and au average of 35.H feet tf Inches. He was closely followed by President H. W. Htel wagon, with a total of I7u:i feet 8 Inches, aud au average of 840 f et 0 Inches.

The surprise to uiauy not 011 (lie In- ^ side was the remarkable showing p 1 made by the learn from the Anglers' HJ 1 'luh, the youngest of the orgsnira vi 1 t ion h competing. Hut ou this lesra M were Howard I /en It, who recently inoke the world's distance record, and n 'Charley' Klllugachau-eu, former (2 holder of the record. The longest individual cast was M made by F red. Herger. of the New n ' York CaMllug Club, which was 414 H * feet 10 Inches M The Ocean City Fishing Club, which e-tabllshed the team average record of [( t 322 feet 10 Inchee In lbltt, broke this . record 011 Saturday with au average :■ | of 342 feet. The Ocean City Fl*hlng Club now relinquishes the trophy cup after liav- 1 H lug held the honor for two year*. Dur- I ling the two prior years the cup was the property of the Asbury Park Ftsh- rj Ing Club, w hich had II hy reason of superior pro we** lu the caetlug oon- 9 te*l« for two eeaeous. \V Ward Beam was aa. usual the well-known and versatile announcer, 1 while Paul Broom, of Philadaipbla. 1 hook the place of his father, Harry I Broom, the official scorer, aud did bis work most satisfactorily Summary: Anglers' Club— Total oast: Lentr. 1 2U'Ui feet; Clirlstlansan, 14-V» feet 10 1 Inch**; t'ollard. 1572 feat; Jordan. 1817 feet 10 Inches; Klllugachausen, 1809 X fret I Inch. Team total, H561 faat 9 f Inches. Average, 342 feet 2 Inches. Ocean City Fishing Club-Total ca*4,: 1 Htelwagon. 1703 feet s Inches; Magee, i 1390 feel U Inches; Bid ay 1661 faal; Corumaii. 1767 feet 7 inches; Pinkham, 1391) feet 3 Inches. 1'eam total, 7928 feci Average, 317 feel 1 Inob. l/ong Island Casting Club -Corson. I ] 1223 feel 2 Inches; Itoche. 1181 feet 81 I inches; Weaser. 1497 feet 1 Inch; Cal I lum. 1V5H feet II Inches; Hhaw, 1747 feel 9 Inches Team total. 7609 feat 7 I 1 luches. Average. 804 fee 4 inches New York Casting < lul — Roblnaou. I 1 1600 feel 5 Inche-; P illllp*. 1096 f-st 10 I inches; Hmllh 1822 fret II luobes; Kl- I der, 1781 fret 3 Inches; fiercer. 1937 J feet 3 Inches. Team Intel, 8238 feet H tnchfs Average, 829 feet C Inches Asbur.t Park -Clayton. 1781 fret 10 Inches; Himons. 1474 fe I 4 inches:! Hahdala, 1791 feet 8 iDC'rts; Wroe. I88d J feet 2 Inches; Kane. ]«:s feet 8 luches. ; Team total. ASM ft el 3 luches. Aver- | age. 340 f it 7 Indite Will store piano for use for wlntar. Addre** 6*3 Ashurv ave. adv ,8 12, 4t.

Fn A SI H 0 QlUjlwmere everybody ' | who IS arybooy meets somebody BULLETIN Of EVENTS I I Club Open Weekday* 10.30 a. m. I to 1 1.30 p. m. | Sunday Kvening* at B.ao L«die*' Canl Party— Tuesday aft err I noon* at 3.00 | Club Card Party— Ladies aid I Gentlemen, Thursday evenings R *(8.30 Dance* Retry Nigltt at 8.45. except I Wcvlneeaay . Wedneaday night I Dance at 10.00 o'clock. Children ■ Carnival* every Wednesdat from 8. IJ lo to. special I •I traction each week Matinee Dsnsaats Wed., Tbur*., I Pri. and Rat. at 3.30. Children's Dancing CI*** every ■ r Tue*. and Fri, morning at tu. I Annual Ht'irfil Card Party, Tuea- I lay afternoon, Auguit J4th. I mm Ticket*, ft. 00. I I Sis W MrmNttkli EN Family Ticket* (5 per mm) fit.oo I Couple Ticket* (2 persona) 5-3° I Single Admi*aioo 1 1 person) 30 I i ni hiding War Taa Sterling Helrttresslng Shop III mill timt ocen (Hi Mw Nun "Sterling for Betiity'* uStcrling for Se^vioe,, "Sterling for SBtiifRttW I —

BIG SOCIAL SEASON AT OCEAN CITY YACHT CLUB

MID-SEASON CROWD ON BOARDWALK Immense Throngs on the Promenader-- Hotels Have Increasing Business. There was a raal ml. 1- Auguat crowd bars' from Friday uutll late Huuday night, and the Boardwalk could nut very well have bald more i*uple thai, comprised Ibe greet throng thai promenaded I hereon Saturday evening. The eummvr eea*ob Is now In full s wing, and all of the hotels, according to reports, are doing extremely well rnuue were Uliad to their limit over the week eud, and all had a* much Luslueae a* they expect at this lime of the year, wbtch le their harvest lime, a lul the ow uers aud mauagera were correspondingly pleased. Practically all of the house* ara booksd fully up to their capacity for lha remainder or ibe summer. Fok Hai.k a Herreebofl, glae* cabin cruiser, 44 ft by 104 ft , equipped with 2-cy Under, 4 cycle, flB.P. Globe engine; electric lighted; good condition; mahogany flulebad cabin; will •laep six persons comfortably; speed. 10 miles an hour A bargain for quick o*l*. Apply 824 Third street. Oceen t'lty, or Drawer L. Pitman, New Jersey. adv., 8-10, 8t. Baby coaches bought. Call at 653 Aebury adv , 8 12. 41.

Dinner Dances Well Attended —Automobile Dance Next Saturday— Officers' Dance. The big aoclal canter this season ie again at the Ocean City Yacht Club. Tbe sntsrtaiumenta of this organ lawlion are meeting with wonderful success, aud tbls year will go down lo the history of the dob as 00a of lis most successful season*. The dluuer dance Friday ulfbt was well attended aud ail enjoyed them**lve*. The event of lbs evening wee when Chairman William W aimer lo* trod need to tbe members an antlrely new dance, known as tbe "Taoa Kaebe," which le now the vogue In Japan. Mr. Walmar learned tbe deuce w hile v letting recently lo Bow. loo. Mwuy members of the dab will take kindly to It, botb In Ocean City 'his season and next winter In Philadelphia. The nomination meeting was held Heturdsy evening, and tbe following were nominated for 1921: Commodore. James W. Feruley; vice commodore, John File; rear commodore, Jobu Wick: secretary, Harry K. Stanton; treasurer, William H. Beavar. Board ofgovaroore (two to be elected), Hubert Bedford and Frank H. Btawart. Regatta committee (two to be elected), Dr. Frederick Black end Robert McKeowu. The annual mast(Cootlaoed on Kowrth page.)

^ o d ern^a n d^'^o nip^to^ srkets^^ DORSEY'S 1 QUALITY MARKET HOUSE | I2TH AND ASBWt AVE. 1 Select Marketing 733 ASBURY AVE. a ccp^u We Are A* Near to you At Your Telephone, 654-655 K'"0'",S,.,o,» Steaks, 39c lb. I I Premier Dressing, 45c jar for 39c I I SfSS. Cora Flakes, ioc pkg I 9 Why pay more t Yaull admit chain atore*' price ia t *c For Hasty Cake CriSCO. - - - 2 7C I PAT A TAKF ■ \ r A 1 • A • C A A r, Ktoan from coast to coast *• \\\ 24c lhe j nTl P0**1" ^ cookin* 8 Strictly Fresh Urge. Meaty W I EggS) 58C dOZ. (j) i °" v**u, Oleomargarine - 39c lb. | B «'Oood Luck" Swift's Premium Mistletoe Top Notch B ■ P. and G. Soap, cut to - - - 71c I The molt popular of all taep ma«1e by the maker of Ivor* Soap Mrs. Scholar's Mayonnaise, - - 36c H Urge Site Too well known to mention further | Post "Pure" Lard, ~ ~ - 22c lb. | Open Kettle Rendered

Lutheran Sex-vices Sunday Kvening, August 22 AT THK FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 7 45 s-deck Rev. Roff H Stover , Paator of "Friendly" Church, Messiah Lotherau. Philadelphia Christian Science Services Wlbb 15 k m ItbD in tmr Casino Club Kvary Sunday Morning; During tha Saaaon at Hrtll I'aat Tan O'cloolc thk aunjacT of th* tcsaoN roa 4UOUS1 ww iu " MIND M — — i asaaaaBi T he Baptist Gorner Large crowds urc enjoyiRR tht Sundxy Kvwiii| Hippodrome Meetings this season. 1344 preictit last week, deupite Had weather. Will you be numbered among them next Sunday^ IFigr Gubpcl Singing under Fmuk Krobick. Goapel pnaching by Rev. Marple M. Uwii