OCEAN CITY SENTINEL #
vol. xl. " ' OCEAN CITY. N. J„ THURSDAY, MARCH 24. 1921- NO. 52 J
NIMV4L DR. W. P. HAINES COR. NINTH AND WESLEY AVE. OCCAN CITY. N. J. HOUKrt; !•»* *. m., tHU Flue*. m • M*dlo*J UvkxamUOM a OsttmUv* Qfmam+Uv bwedieullorwMu - I Dr. Florence B. Haines Moon Ojr AppoisuuMi 1 1 OCEAN CITY. N. J. Moan— Wo, no, p. m Allen Corson, M. D. I • *4 Wooloy AvtOU« City Now Jer»«y I — a*" — ^1»W mow LA- A y KRSCHKL PKTTIT, M. D. I •07 WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY • (Am Hour* « to ig » as ? to ■ t* t* I uo» * OdU* Horn a FikmmSI I UaiUYo m. 141 p. m John H. Whitilar, M. D. I 717 WCSLCV AVtNUK L OCCAN CITY. N. J. m fell Pb.Mjiu W Ocean Cuy Calls Otvoa Imrotdiatc Attention DR. DAVID M. SAXE VETERINARY 8UKOEON L«f« a tpacuiiv ■ I NORTH VIRGINIA AVthUK ATLANTIC CITY. N. j. Formerly Chief VetertoorUa U. 0. Bapcoaa Co. OfBoa Moure, Osaaa City Tuaaday Wads • It a. m. Friday, Ma luru«y. (iAiip m DK. CHAS. H. VAIl Ottcopaikk PhyticUa *>aaao CM *01 PbliadelpaRi uSor Me aaay AW ward4^U» Urel kaiai«Tru*i Hiu». Pboao, Walnut 14tt NOTICE All AladaoT Uaad Kurnliorv Booftii mod Sole M lot ma aod Kmofm. bougfal Baby Comeoaa bought. aoRt and wstvd J. P. VENABLE -J 00f Ammumr Ay am um J Preetott Cadman, J . L Glial. of Mark Lake funeral Director 809 Central Avenue Ocesn City New Jeraey AUTO EQUIPMENT I
I AT HOME Ufaurr'a AT HOME J " Crnlrelly Locntd In Amrrk^'e Gr<xU»i Family Rnort I The New Spring Dress Goods Are arriving. Among those already received are: Colored Dotted Swisses in nine Shades o I Figured Voiles in great Assortment £k Organdies 4s inches wide Full Display and Up to the Minute Hildreth's Shop 826 flibuny Avenue G o. F. Saxton PAINTING. PAPER HANGING. GRAINING .vo DECORATING 1016 ftsboiv avenue OCCAN CITY MONC, H w NCWJERSEv ^
We consider the Most Attractive Ocean Front offer that has been made in years is our figure of only $19,500.00 for the Corner of ' Seventh Street and Boardwalk, measuring about 115 feet along the walk by 300 feet deep. It cannot be matched in location and prioe and there is urgent need at the present moment for the improvements that can be placed upon it, sucb as Theatre, Stores, Apartments, Apartment Houses on Seventh street front, etc. No investment in Ocean City today can be found so attractive to individual, company or syndicate. Favorable terms. Masse y <fe Edwards • ' Have you noticed that attractive two-family Apartment House on Seventh street? The upper apartment 9 rooms and bath, the lower 6 rooms and. bath and large pantry. Rental of upper apartment will produce a net 6 per cent return on the entire investment The lower apartment can be oomfortably used the year round, $8,500. Thirteen foot driveway along ocean side for garage purposes. A fine opportunity for home and investment combined. Massey <fc Edwards 4
" PROPERTY OWNERS ASKED TO BEAUTIFY GROUNDS
Must Remove Brush, Wild Grass, R«c., Soon After Receiving: Notice. Director Flaher. at the weekly meeting of the City Commissioners. called attention to the urgent need of property owners In various parts of the town cutting the brush, wild grass, etc.. oh 1 heir grounds. He said that the city legally can do this work and charge the cost to the property owners. The, money can be collected by due process I of law. Mayor Champion expressed the view that such property owners should Erst be notified by the city, and Director Campbell said he Is of the same opinion. Director Campbell suggested that the property owners be notified to have this work done within ten days or two weeks after receiving notice I from the city. On motion of Director Fisher, Cltyl Clerk Morris was Instructed to notify I the persons listed by Mr. Fisher, that I unless the nuisance Is abated by the! removal of the brush, etc.. within ten ■ days from the receipt of notice, the! city will proceed to enforce the or-J dlnsnce bearing on the subject. FIRM 18 BU8Y •wtn Jk Troot Have Nimbrr «f J contract*.. Swan A Trout, builders, of this! city, are busy with their contracts. They are building a two-story cot-| tage at Twenty-sixth street and Wes-I ley avenue, costing 15000, for E. J I Reale. of Philadelphia. They are mak- 1 1 Ing Improvements to the amount of I 12000 to the cottage owned by Dr.l Harry 8touL of Wenonah, recently I1 moved from Central avenoe, near 1 1 Eighth street, to Eleventh street arid I ' Bay avenue. They are making repairs! to Mrs. E. F. Woodward's bungalow on Ocean avenue, near Thirteenth I street, and alterations to the cottage! 1 and garage of Morgan H. Thomas, of]' Philadelphia, at Thirteenth street andl' Wesley avenue. 1 1 This firm also is changing the base-)1 ment of A. W. Powell* cottage. 1049 ' \* bury avenue, and converting It lntol* an apartment, with living room. kltch-J? on. three bed rooms and bath. 1 — — , DIED SUDDENLY. Mrs. Dorcas English died suddenly At the home of a daughter in Pleas- 1 antvlUe last week. 8he was the widow ] € of James English, and a slater of Mrs. I* George Breckley, of this city. She 1 1 was an aunt of George O. Adams and * Mrs. Frank E Champion, .of this city. W Former Chief of Police 8. B. Scull at* Is tended the funeral. Mrs. English was|E a half sister of the late Mr*. 8. B.I* Scull.
DR. HUNDLEY AND BR1HERE TODAY Methodist Church Members Will Oi?e Them 1 Reception Thursday Evening. The Rev Dr. John Hand ley aod bis bride, wbo beve been in ibe South on their wedding tour for tbe last teo days, are expseud to reeob Gesso! City tbt* evening Preparations are befog made by tbe member* of tbe eborch 10 give Dr.l and Mrs. Handles a reception Thursday evening of next week. Dr. Hendley will occupy tbe palpit of tbe Kl ret M R. Church where be Is oow peetor, on Fester Kuodsy There will bs special music by the ebolr Easter Buady. V|» II. CHioMrri ewg Prleaie. I 1 am located at 1006 A. bury avenoe, my 'new add rase" and ready to give you ibe beet m my line, "Pu rating I and Paperhanglog " Do not be da•aivad by ibe sign at my former ad- 1 dress as 1 am not connected with that concern In any way GBOBOS F. 8AXT0M adv., It. For Male — Bhufllsboerd, In good condition. Mantel locking glasa with frame of walnut. Apply 449 A lien Us avenoe. adv., it. Roe boats for salt. R. (i Harper, 491 Waal are., Oeeeo City, N. J. edv , H. — araaaa—
I * NURSES HERE ON ; PLEASANT OUTING | ftomoritaa'a Graduating Class of 1930 Guests of Miss Elisabeth Hartmsn. Elisabeth Hart man. R. N.. J lurec at the public schools here, en I urtalned at her home over the weekI end the members of her graduating I' lass of 1920 from tbe Samaritan Hos . I pltal, Philadelphia Her guests were Mlaaes Delia Ber I ,en and Elisabeth Klebsch. of PhllaIdclphla; Laura 8tone. of MerchantI villa; Pearl Fennlmore. of Colling* I wood: Edith Dickey, of Brooklyn; I rwilla Syphnt. of DuBois. Pa.; Lois I lawthorne. of Harriaburg; Emm> ai. I leraon. of Naahvllle. and Mabel Kaiiff I nan. of Wilkes-Barre. all registered I iurses end Mr«. Lillian Rhode, ot I >llver City, New Mexico They vlaited Atlantic City Saturday I venlng. and on the Boardwalk here I Sunday morning they greeted the rls I ng sun. The young women visited Dr. Win Steel, one of their chiefs at the hos pital, at bis home at Beeeley's Point Sunday afternoon. There they met Dr. Steel's assistant. Dr. Emich. There waa only one thing to mar tbe moat enjoyable visit .to Beeeley't* Point. Tbe girls went down to Dr Steel's wharf. One end of the atmc ture broke and Miss Stout fell into the muddy water, changing the ap pcarance of her dress, but she waa a sport and everything turned out all right- They all expect to visit Ocean I City frequently during tbe summer. siq time for odd fellows. One thousalb candidates from 94 lodges will be inducted Into the mys t cries of Odd Fellowship during the special session for degree work to fie held In the Third Regiment Armory at Camden on the night of April SO. when the South Jersey contingent of the or der gathers to see tbe exemplification of the degrees by the degree staff of j Eden Lodge. No. 94. of Wilmington. ! Del ■ *-• - - fortnightly clus meets. The Fortnightly Club was recently 1 entertained by Mlas Mae Hoffer Those » wbo enjoyed her hospitality, and good t things to eat. were John J. Foster and wife. J. Win. Morrison and wife. Harry S. Mills and wife. Miss Agnes Bradley, Mrs. Irene Chester, Clarence I. Collie- c son. Nathaniel Smith and Carlton t Br Ice The next meeting will be held 1 at Mr and Mrs H S. Mills' home In f the Scull apartments 1
INSTRUCTIVE TALK ; TO PARENTS -vMrs. E. A. Yarneil, ol 6 wart b more, Speaker at Community Entertainment. J There were two oat-oMown speak I ert at the community entertainment in th« music pavilion Saturday night Dr Eastman, of Newark, secretary of the New Jeraey Tubercular League, gave an exceedingly interesting and Instructive address on "Health." Mrs E. A. Yarneil, president of the Woman's Club of Swarthmore. and a ' former lecturer on tbe Chautauqua • platform, gave an excellent address IT upon "Home and School Associations". • It would have done every father and mother in Ocean City a great deal of good to have heard this fine discourse • Mrs. YaroeU was much surprised to • find that there was no parent -teacher*' - association, fathers'and mothers' asso : eiation or any organization of this kind 1 in Ocean City. She said that Um- home - and school association are the mow. ' democratic organization in existence I and are the moat Influential orgaalxa t lions for the advancement of educational purposes — mentally, morally and physically. She gave several iiloetra1 Hons of how the character of the children la developed and Improved through tbe influence of tbeee associations The community singing waa led by : 11. C. Marshall, as usual, and was < good. I A pretty vocal solo. "Love Bird", was sung by Mia* Jwnnette DarbyMaster Robert Breckley and Dorothy Breckley sang "Lullaby Land." ' which pleased tbe audience and was heartily applauded. A dance, "Larkspur Mazurka." by 1 the AestheUc Dancing Class of the I Ocean City High School, was deeerv 1 «*dly applauded and the class respond « .-d with an encore, "Normal School 1 Mazurka." Tbe names of those who « took part are: Ethel Hawthorne. Julia Flleggi. Evelyn Smith. Ellen Mackay. 1 Mae Brume!!. Jeennette Darby and « Ylda Busby. Miss Marion Trout play- c ed for tbe dances. It Is possible that another entertainment will be given in the mulec c pavilion Saturday evening of next < week. As has been announced, there I will be a free concert In the music pe vllion next Saturday evening by an orchestra of five pieces from Phlladel Phla. under direction of Anthony Li us zi 1 Mr Marshall, who has led the com- t munlty singing for many weeks, has t done excellent work, which Is append ated by all who have been interested 3 in these community affair* in the rest 1 room of the pavilion u
SACK FROM THE SOUTH. Dr. W. P Haines and wife. Dr. FlorBrick Haines of this city, returned home the latter part of last week from a visit to the "9unny They were away several weeks and had a pleasant time
LUIZZI WILL GIVE FINE CONCERTS AT PAVILION
LINCOLN HOTEL RLLEDJUR EASTER ! Attractive Program of Concerts and Dances Arranged for All Guests. Tbe regt*< rot ton at tbe Liocolo for over tbe Easier weekend has been beyond nil expoeution. Tbe bouer will be filled An attractive program has been Cpered for eecb day and guest* will kept pleasantly antertaioed Feature* are tbe Individ ual telephones Hi eecb room Among tbe guests are H. H. Griffin and wife. Bbamokto; K B. Bacon, Jersey Olij; Harrison Diesel and wife, T>. L. Dtliioger and wife, Mr and Mrs. Goo. W. Pubis 1 1 aod cbtld. i'h»* I Rian and family. PbtladsJphla; Mr. I aod Mrs Onedlo. H Q. Halliogef I nod wife, Uamdsn Soot* and sign* painted, general I painting Interior work, furniture etc Advertising specs te let R G | Her per, 4SI West are , Ocean CRy. H J. adv.. It.
Free Recitals Saturday Afternoon and Erenlng Will be Rich Maslcal Treats. One of the attraction* for tbe Ens ter visitor* will be the froe concern • in the City's music pavilion on the 1 Boardwalk Saturday afternoon, from 1 3 tn 5 o'clock, and in the evening from I 9 to it o'clock. The concerts win be given by an < orchestra of five pieces, all excellent ! musician* led by Anthony Unaai. < 'cellist, of Philadelphia. Mr Llaxxl directed the orchestra that played in the city* pavilion Inst summer, and hi* ability at a musician is known and appreciated by cottager* aa well as other visitor* to Ocean City. He wit! have with htm other musician* of skill, mart a genuine treat Is promised all wbo can be at tbeee 90009049. SURPRISE FAREWELL PARTY. M Anna Sutton, daughter of Oapt Sutton, of the Falted State* Coast Guard Stattou at Fourth street, was riven a surprise farewell party at ber home. 449 Aebury avenue, by a nam ber of ber young friends a fow day* ago They all bad a good time Those present were Calvin Sam peon LmH* Smith. Cecil Town send. Richard Towr ■end. Elisabeth Rtowman. Jeannette Smith, Ellen Mackay. Julia \ aaStaat. Louisa VanRant and Adeilar Dconan RAID FRATERNAL VISIT. Eight member* of tbe leeat Mason tr fraternity paid a vMIt to tbe lodge at WBIlamatowu Saturday, making tbtrtp M automobile* These In tbe party were Dr dnyder Wlttlacn M Ranch. Thomas J. Thorn. Dr. M B Btannavd. Oapt Benjamin Henderson >1nrl*i D. Sampson MIS MOTHER SERIOUSLY ILL. Mrs. Altbea Mama, toolbar of W. H Harris, of tbla rtty. Is aartamly 01 at hor home In Part Morris She am* ■eired with a severe bean attack about a week ago Mr* Mag Vtarrin of tbla dtp. a daughter In 9ml is w*h hor •sl£ziEEZ""5 pip HSK A sharp nvunna ndv., ft
The Casino Club where everybody who la anybody » DANC E Saturday Eve. flarch 26, at Nine o'cleck. The fa moat Casino Club Orchestra of six iF-wlcians wW play A— —
BRIGHT LIGHTS FOR CITY'S BOARDWALK AT EASTER
HAILED LETTER IN FIRE ALARM BOX City Electrician Rigging* 1 Unique Digcorery While Making His Roan dh. i City EUctrteMc Joecph R.gglna waa . surprised a few days ago. *0 fiad a > letter la the Ore alarm box at Seventh etrect and West avenue The letter, which was addressed to a Mr. Hughe* -D a town in Pennsylvania was turned «»vof to Fire Chief Conver. by wfaem It was sent on its way, with a not# from Chief Conver as to where the letter waa found. Tbe porooe broke the glass tn tbe box and placed kl In side It might be added in this connection that a man waa aeon making an effort to torn in a fire alarm near the center of the town, several days ago. but. not understanding tbe combination, oe ran to City HaJJ and notified the firemen. There la no great poxsie in the nai ter of turning in aa alarm One break* the small square of glass and tber unlocks the door with a key that h plainly visible Then the person pulls down the lever and leu go The alarm 1* then sounded at City Hall. WIU, HAVE CIRCUS l.vegne MsdoIbi for Kvsst ■**. April 4. Tbe committee in charge of tbe re markabl*- cirrus performance 10 br Men's Progressive League Monday evsuing. April 4. Is competing its plans and tbe affair retimisas to hr unique in every way. John E Trout, at the weekly meet of tbe tongue, reported tha* he had committer the meeting held in Phiia delphia Tuesday of last week to die City He toM of tbe pioeied < of this meeting ATTRACT! Vff DISPLAY. 8upt Jamos Austin, of tbe Chy Gas Company . baa arranged aa at- 1 tractive display of gas beaters, etc.. in tbe company's office and display room I on Aebury avenue, near tbe dtp bnfi. I The company has a number of varieties of roe heater* oc u)*> 1 «-■! £■> nniro OB HIP
A dsncs Will bs glvoo oo Fogg'* tblr d^^too^o",j!in'jr<!lSJJ,S5d Len- Morpfay . of tbh cup. Ttosr* will bs a first -das* orchestra of seroc pieces it Is ssooonesd. CITY MAYIYE NEW MODE HOUSE Leslie Headley Is Drtviaf Ploas for Art era ft Theater Corporation Leolle Hendley. arvhttoct of this moving picture house to this city for the Art craft Theatre Corporation, of New York This company has an option on the ocean front land of E M Sutton and E A Corson, of this city, and Johnson. ' of Atlantic City. 9t Tenth street, this city- This pk* of ground he* 199 feet on the ocean front and rune back 599 foot to Ocean avenue Mr Hendley ha* Inspected some large "movie" bonnes to tbe big cities 1 including tbe Stanley In Philadelphia and the Tirol! to New York City It tbe movie bone* to bnfft beer It w«i have a mating capacity of 1099. F£T mUStou**0 Apply** im* Ctoc^d dRd. edvn 1L
innna Ocmi Gil! Seitnel PUBLISHED ON THURSDAY OF EACH WEEK * * OR APPLICATION 1WA tjAJ
' | Electric ftpork Tamed oe ThU Week— Ukamfoatfoa ( for Other DecUoaa. ^ Dtrsctor Plsher told the ocber msmtod of the c*r "'Winit**TnvriM^ j no haFtr the m their seruons of the ram, they 1 rj-nffn-1 u fur ihr - 1 toeor people, wbo Uv/^T brm^bs j •snue of tbe city, proper Mrest >*gby now on tbe stroeto to thv eem^tcm Hon of the city. t be year they should to en ocragef by j prising spiriL Director CampbsL was gf the optojon (hat the pospto la the oatiytog districts should have lighto. and he agreed with Director Plsher that the Boardwalk should be Imhlad. Mr Fisher seated ^ ^ RENTING COTTAGE* Mrs. Robert J. Shirt, of Logaa. toa
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