Ocean City Sentinel, 19 August 1920 IIIF issue link — Page 2

Ocean City Sentinel hums ass Pokuaau I*ui Tiimuui K. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor OCEAN CITY. • • new JERSEY Bell 'Phono No. M-X Job work pntjopu/ duus by sapertsnoed MOAL raUKHDAY. AlIUUBl 19. KRM. Kutorsd »l lUe 1'uat offlo* «i Omu L'Uy P. J: asSsooud CUM mail mallsr. The Board of Couuuiaelouera are to be commended for tbelr action on Tneodajr in deferrlug tbe pnaaag e of Ibe ordluauee authorulug tbe eaie of certain parte of tbe camp ground tract. It will again be takeu up by tbe board next Tuesday after noon From tbe viewpoint of tbe hkntjxku tbe acquieltiou of tbe camp ground tract by city war a tremeudoue asset and to think of disputing of auy pari thereof, at tble time, ie a "peuuy-wi»r and pound foollab" policy. Tbe plea la put forward that It would reduce taxes, but tbe average taxpayer would never realise that hie taxee were lowered by euch a aale, ae tbe atuouM he would benefit would be very email. The tract in queetlou la a very valuable one and it will continue to gro* In value. It will pey the city far i«t

tar to bold It. Don't let thu plot gel Into Ibe land speculator'* bands. MEMBERSHIP GROWS Muum Oc««o Clljr iiaprueriurel AmucIbIIou Progrc»*c>. A large and enthusiastic meeting of tba Houtb Ocean City Impruvemcut Aaeociallon waa held In I'ulou Cba-pel-by-lbe-rtea. Fifty-fifth elreet and Aabnry avenue, Friday evening. One hundred and five new member a were elected and the association soou promiast to paaa tbe 990 membership mark. Harry F. Stanton, president of the Chamber of Commerce, and other official# have promised to addre** tbe meeting tomorrow evening, and ail Bouth End folks are invited to attend MIm Devcrcll Head. Miss Anna Deverell, daughter of Anthony Deverell, of Philadelphia, died at ber father's cottage, 1613 ai bury avenue, thia city, Sunday night Mlaa DeveraJl baa not beep In goo<i health for aome time. Bh* waa Mr Devarell'a only daughter, aud waa devoted iQ her father. Bbt was highly esteemed by her many friends. Funeral service* were held yesterday afternoon in Philadelphia. Commissioner I Ithrr iii. Olj Commlaaluuer 1 to ber I Flaher, who has been seriously ill for a little more than a week, waa as Id by hla at tending physician. Dr. W. P. Haines to be considerably better yesterday morning. ■ e ■ Fok Rknt.— For 7 motithe, 701 Fourth street, 6 room* aud batb, heated with plpeleea heater Apply 701 Fourth street, Ocean City, N. J. adv., 6-1*. 21. Fok balk— Essex touring car, run only 2900 miles; In good condttlou. Phone, Homers Point 73 R-14. adv., 8 18, 31. Coitauk Waktku.- For balance of season; reasonable. Address M. F. (lllllgan, Ocean City. N. j. adv., It Fob Bali: -Nearly new Bloch wheel obalr, beif price. 701 Fourth etreet, Ocean City. adv., 8 19, 2t. w anted — Bicycle, for boy 11 yeare old. Address H, Bkmukki. oftloe. adv.. It. Furnished rooms for rent by day or week. 1304 Bay avenue, adv., 8-19, 21 Dressmaking. Mrs. Maude Lovely, 1204 Ray avenue. adv. ft-19, 2t. Piano Fok Bale. —Call at 660 aa bury avenue. adv., 824, tf.

MUSICAL COMEDY MADE BIG HIT All Participants and Director John M. Jolls Warmly Congratulated. The musical comedy, " Miss Cherry Hluasoiu.'* was »ucve*»'ully presented in Die city's music pavilion Baturda) | afternoon aud eveulng by a large chorus of youug people frnui Philadelphia and Ocean City, under lbs directlou <»f . John .Myron Jolls. Mr. Jolls was felicitated ou his rt uiarkable work !u presenting •udi » iwrformaure by amateurs lu Ibe short •pace of little more lliau two week* The music wa* catchy aud the seen- 1 t-ry was a gratifying surprise. Owing to a misunderstanding, tin i orchestra did uol play at any of thr performance, with the result that lh« «-how did uol move very evenly at th» opening on Friday evening BOY SCOOTS TO CAMP , i ban. U Ptiwill's Lfferis Mriua ■it UgMiiou Irom Hrldgrluii. Through the tfio: • of Tbarh * B Powell, of this city, the members of Boy St jt Troop. No 1, of !'•; will come to thia cilj lor an 1

' rni'ttt of two w«vk» on the camp ground; Tbt troop will reach this rerun Mond.\>. August 23. The part&U, of many of the boys will I" here during that period, -11 A Which w .1 Ih of 1 benefit to tbe city. The scoutmaster Is Percy Osu a f friend of Mr i owtll, -^nd the lattei t pointed out to him tbe advantage* ©f] * an outuut for the scouts i& Ovcan City. 1 which Mr. Owen was quick to eve and appreciate. * The Wenonah Boy Scout* hav* bo« a | 1 enjoying their outing In thia city. ! * where they have been annual G»itor> for a number of years. They arc unf d« r the direction of Scoutmaster Gage. * ind among thv number art son* of p Commodore and Mr>. (*hurchiU Bun1 ^'effonl. of Wenonah. well known summer r< bus of tb;» city. Hub Another l.uritr Contrail. E. A. Corson, of Ibis city, has the contract to street asphalt a number of thoroughfares In Washington. D. C„ where he already has had several large contracts. He plans to ship his aaphalt plant to Washington witblu a short time aud get started on the work. The contract price le about 1160,000. - • - - Allcodrd Miacc tamp Hmaluiis Roy Darby, Johu H. Klrby, Enoch Barrett and E. A. Bourgeoise, of Washington Camp, No.- 76, F. O. B. of A., of this city, as delegates, attended the saaalous of the Btate Camp of the P. O. 8. of A. at Cape May Tueeday aud Wednesday of this week. X Mm> Drotsl Diagonals. Dr. Wilaoo Y. Christian, 809 Ceutral avenue, this city, wishes to announce the installation of (he latest Edwards X Kay apparatus to his already complete dental outfit. X Kay diagnosis a specially. adv., tf. Fob Ball.— (July four left of those very desirable lots ou Aebury avenue, south of Thirteenth street, and one ou West avenue, south of Bfxteeuth street Price low and terms satisfactory for oue or all of them. Apply to Mrs H. B. Hmlth, 301 Lees avenue, Colllngswood, N. J. adv., 6-20, 3 mm WAiiKBvsfr* Wanted. — Ex pen enced in restaurant waiting. Apply BfMxe' Kestauraut, Boardwalk and Moorlyn terrace. adv., 7-1, tf. 1 Fok Rent.— Beautifully furnished i five-room apartment for the season. : Apply Apt. F, P. O. Building adv., 7-16, if. For Rent.— Baby coaches. Apply i «8 Asbury ave. adv., 7-29, 4t. i

W. S. OTTINGER, SR., | DIES SUDDENLY Resident Here Was Connect* cd With the Cambria Iron Company Muuy Years. W. 8. Ottihgsr. Pi who died sud dculy of hrarl disease at his home. 92 1 | Central avenue, Sunday, was burled in Mount Pvacf Oiuriery, Philadri I hla yesterda> aflrriioou. service* be !iiig held all' o'clock in (he rhapel «j an uuderlaklug eslabJlshmnit in Phil ' , ndelphia. Mr. Utliuger has not been in beallhl | for some liuie. nut hi* death cams a* s j , *Uocfc to his family. lie wa* born H. ' Phliadrlphla aud for thirly-six >ear* { wa* comirctrd with the ( ami ria Jr . Company'* Ptiiiadelplna offices W hru this company wa* consolidated with the M id vale BteeJ Company. In continued as sale* manager until foui >ears ago, w hen he retired W-lth hi* family he had been a sum mer resident in the Hardens liad lot several > ears, and la*t war he pur.' chased the cottagr at yj Central aveuue mskiug it hi* | iiinaueut home ] He wa* born '7 year* ago, and leaves a w ife. a aoD anil three daughter* Mr. Ottinger was a member of Potter Lodge. F. and A M and the Koya

Arcanum, of Philadelphia, aud Wash luglou t amp. P O 8 of A . in Mer. i j chantvilie. He wa* also a uiroiter of I the Ocean City Chamber of Commercr ■ » Csnae 1 psri; Orcupssis N««rd Harry Scott aud George Miller, of Halt- rc made a narrow e*cape from | death when thr cauoe they were occu jpying out beyond the breakers abotr the Angler* Club upset and they were 1 I (brow a into the heavy sea*. They were being carried toward the heavy piling under the club pier when Life guard Bcbadel went to their assistanceHe aud (Juard Andre came lu a l*oat The young men, lu an exhausted condition. were taken Into tbe boat aud landed ou the beach. Theu they were removed to the hospital tent, where I first-aid remedies were applied, and | later they were able to depart. CatcliluK KockAab. They've been catching a number of rock fish at Coraou's Inlet. Mrs GuWittkamp reports. Isaac Newllu, of Philadelphia, a cottager at Corson'Inlet, captured three, weighing 12 and IS pounds each, a few days ago. Capt U. B. Gorge*. of Germautown, got three ou hie hook, bul he wasn't able to get them Into his boat. 9fan> «aw I'lcturr Wrriuon Nearly 1400 people attended the Bunday evening services of the First Bap list Church In the Hippodrome Pier Theater, one of the features being the picture-sermon. 'The Htreain of Life.' I he elnglug was led by Frank Emblck. This part of the eervlcels always enjoyed by tbe large assemblage. Ware's bpiclatliea. New crop New OrJeane molaaees, 3-1 cents per quart. Large assortment choice apples, or- ■ auges, bananas and all klud it fruit always on hand. Kre-b eggs right from the country, plenty of them. 70c doxen. Fineat quality cream cheese. Good fresh cocoanutsiu the *hell.30c. Large else jelly tumblers. 60c doxen. Faucy country butter, 16c lb All kluda of fre*b and salt meats. Fresh killed chicken*. Large prunes 30c lb adv., tf c ■ ■ • • W ANTLi».— Furnished cottage for " two weeks in Beptember; possession i August 31; three or more bedroom*,1 adulte; references. Address Wileon 1 ♦ 205 Hawthorne roed, Baltimore, Md. adv., 8 12, St. Valet's Electric Byetem Bakery visitors welcome; shop, 906 Seventh T •tfwwt. adv., 6-2U. tf.

Any Kind Any Where Joseph G. Champion Building Contractor <>CtAN CITY. N. J. Tenth Street and West Avenue YOU SHOULD HAVE A Reliable Builder To erect your Ocean City cottaye. Yon cannot spare the time to look after it closely yourself and must depend u(>on the honesty ol the contractor. I have built foi a large number of people and cduld refer yon to any or all of them. Send for the list of names and photographs* ol the houses. Otis M. Townsend office D| III nrD ocean cinr. Sib M. Opposite r.O.DUl LULn R. i. s b swan j. e trout Swan and Trout MACT C AL Caroenlers and Builders jobklng a b pec i a tv 10a0 asbury avenue ocean city n. j. E Don't let thr spring fin«l with n irnky roof. Thunder storms are cumin- ) and a leaky roof win be epl to result i« , considers' -le datiLigc Chimneys that 3eik <-houkl iw looke«l . after and maile water-tight. Smokrv chimneys can oe made to draw. Tin roof.s are hic-prool All kind of stove and heater repairs, store and beater pipes. Tin, slate ami slag roofing. SMITH'S j The Tin Smith 1112 Ash u ry Ave. Phona 73«\V All Klriclas of Outt«rai ""YrWrSi'i f """ ;-™rv Jerry DeFranco mt Mi* All.tha-Veer.Arounci BARBER SHOP Aabury Avanus ■ rir TO c i f * N«H asaaea «hos. i*or s*;«f s«c Boardwalk Barber Shop "«wa r*mo NOW open '?,"aZ7Z R'omth *mo ao<*o*4k.i( John Marts Lumber Co. Ninth Street end Haven Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J. Lumber Mill work. Mouldings. Building Paper. Plaster Board. Nails, Sash Wcirts etc. Estimates Furnished. Prompt Delivery.

PLUMBING Are yon getting a.bis satwfseUon as lu POcas, vvrimiMkif and buamaas ubtimy'f U *l, it will pay yo» to giss m* a trail J ax Is a- ptmUum u uk* ear* o i par repair work u# whici. f nai» a smsiey I aa»e e- swpawaive esta ilnia ■ or aiars ai forve to naiaiaio Hive u<e a trtai Hot h Phone# L. Hf bacom 607 liighth Ml j/r*. b. iiiubmain GiO ^eiiur> Dl_.ll Df aan lAly . | RnlrT V Aicnur N. «#. "novelty" heaters, ranges and 310 gas stoves ; ^ j i Lot on Ocean Front, <»6 Feet Front Between Twelfth and Thirteenth Streets, with Riparian ! Rights The l'rice ig Kight and Term* Rca-^otiKKle A sic — John J. roster tthALTOU filtt LK.lt I II MKbfil Helow •wntr.»l Aienue OCL4N C.I I > . W. J. — — — — — — — — — « Real Estate: Bargains NUMCROUS "nTi^T apartments _ . rfnt bungalows sale ________ cottages oiili' MORRISON 'r OCEAN AVE. BEL. EIGHTH ST. Real Estate For Sale 13 1 0 BARGAINS ( Cottages. Apartments and Bungalows, furnishei and nnfnmished Some estates in my hands must be ?old at sacrifice prices Tht^ is the j time of year to buy Cottages and Lots at this Popular Seaside Resort very Cheap, -Apply to Alonzo Cotton r>!9 Anbury Avenue Ocean City, IN. J. MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE No waiting for two weeks to know if you can get It; we can tell you at onee. Bargain* in Bay aud (Kwau front properties C/hoter cottage* f.>r sale. Also lot* for luvwrttueul and for UupruvMuent— the cluaew of Ocean City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean City, N. J.j REAL. ESTATE INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick A11 Eighithi St. OceanC ity, ISI. J. — — — — . ^ in.ur.nc. Thi^ Joseph I. SoljII Agency • wine T. Gordon 767 A8BURV AVg. OC CAN CITY, fM . ^ 1 1. I.I AM G. SCHWARTZ announces the Opening of th^TThe W ayne Restaurant Ikxard walk, on or about June IV, 1930 L The 5kee Ball Alleys 908 Boardwalk are Now Open W ILLIAM Q. SCHW ARTZ, (Nop

(•tvaxevwae *■# rrmn Lee & Bourgeois CarPCDlcrs acJ Buudm OCt-AN on. K. J. JOS. O IJBk. E. A (Ml Ieae iwai)* rww* sea m a • »«•« OTIS M. TOWISEND BUILDER Orpiut: 8th Si. Oppoaitr p. q9 OCKAN CITY. K J Only galvanized naila a <«e exterior work (leorjfe W. Harris Contractor, Builder and Jobbing ... _ •"•a-1 1 * * l»l rluHy hv 13 Fieneeatk urrn UChAN CITY, N. J. ^ t i<* »■ useilsii lr»s.in*rns tlmit . Leander S. Corson BUILDER ox* •(•lit arc ecise cm. e * sM«si s ItnAm j* ^ . HUMBERT C. PORTIERE BUILDER TaS Strati tcua OTT l j Harry R. Hayes CARPENTER FdkMag wmk pro «npri> Jllrridrd i» ; Let* lor Sate Cotugc* tekksu TNNHMS; ackb L •CiAA CITY B. I . j Orie *.MI *Ot-4 ALBERT G. GILBERT, PRACTICAL MOUSE PAIMTER 645 Asbury Avenue, <*.*** cm, ». j. Veil Hum .V Jus !.■»■ a W» rwste VsrssW*. ICtr. ml Ov rutin. Amu. Jnu T. Lmw» LmmC a*e lR * ^ tuereMTMM Happ M. iw pmrteg iWe»L) Oil— iir tw «• I Maw « V tee I I Ami 6E0. 0. ADAMS 4 CO. PIASTERS RANGE SETTMG MUX LATWfc. He., Etc. All Work la aueeo Uee Prtftl, Atteofiod To. OCEAN CITY. II 4 breckley's HOUSE ANO SiGN PATH TEW 5 CLINTON L. ■RECALEY. Pto* Ready Mixed Famu. Load oad ihN Mb and •£ Asbury ovoows fn.oos.ws-w === SEC ===== CLOUTING, NECKLET AND GODFREY ocrowc sou wo reus **<«Ti*e Contractors ail Paintrs OCEAN CITY N. J •fu S*SM S04-R St Try an AdrertiAement la the SENTINEL

A ROLL OF HONOR BANK ... A bank possessing surplus and i t 1 . . ^^2^) \ p ce on the honor roll is like profits in excess of capital, thus 3 man's «haracter--it is somegiving tangible proof of strength . n thing money cannot buy. but and security. ( ivfml Roll of fmi is won by merit and worth P ' \V\v, V i / alone. One of every ten banks occu- WyBank Wj/JJ _ • _ f. . , .4. i A business transaction with us pies this proud position. ^ |;;^x V\ is safe and secure. w . . . ,ri/4NI FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Ocean City. N. J. I