Ocean City Sentinel, 2 June 1921 IIIF issue link — Page 6

SIX OCEAN CITY SENTINEL. OCEAN' CITY, N. J., THURSDAY, JITXF, 2, lf*21 __ _____ — — — — — — — — — — ■— — ^ — 1 MM

PERSONALS Bftitj. J. Cook# anil futility, of Philadelphia, have opened their cottage for the season. Mr. and Mit. George Robb, of Philadelphia, are at "The Rubb-lnn" Batter sea road, for the reason. Mr. Doyle and family, of Philailelphia, have opened their coltuge on Sixth street, near Ocean avenue. They attended the convention of the National Confectioners' Association in Atlantic City. Warren Allen uiul wife, of J*hilatlelphiu, spent a few days here thiweek. Mr.s. Allen is a daughter of former Police Chief S. B. Scull. Mine Dorothy Jones entertained over the holidays M ix* Myra Reynold*. H. Jungles and W, Batemun, of West Philaiielphia. and Mi — Krance- Jones, her cousin, daughter of Dr. F. E. Jones, of Colling wood. Mrs. Guard has opened her apartments on Muorlyn terrace and ihere for the season. Dr. J. E. Price, of Washington Heights M. E. Church, New \ ork, is the guest of hia niece, Mrs. N. S. GolT, 930 Boardwalk this city. Dr. W. T. WyckofT and wife, of Philadelphia, were among the holiday visitors. Walter Chandler and wife, of Philadelphia, have opened their cottage. Mrs. Pequinot, of Philadelphia, is here for the season. K. H. Pat ton, of Philadelphia, has | opened his cottage, 843 Brighton ' place, for the summer. W. 8. Wen rich, of Philadelphia, . has retumeii for the summer, and Is } located at 416 Ocean avenue. v J. Frank Fox, of Philaiielphia. haa opened his cottage, 305 Fourteenth street. Edward Maneouvre, of Philadelphia, has opened his cottage, 1620 v r*. • i _ .

avenue. Commodore and Mrs. Daniel H. Peris, of Philadelphia, who spent the winter in Atlantic City, are now at their cottage in the Gardens. Dr. I. J. Schwatt and family, of Philadelphia. •re at their cottage, 8038 Central avenue. W. R. Jones, of Philadelphia, is here for the season. W. Y. McDowell, of Philadelphia, has opened his cottage, 1304 Asburj avenue. x C. Lnchenmayer, of Philadelphia. Is here for the season, and has opened his cottage, 1523 Asbury avenue C. S. Patton, a Philaiielphia, broker, has opened his cottage. 904 Central avenue. John Datscheg, who spent the winter in Philadelphia, has returned to his home 604 Wesley avenue. F. B. Mariatt, of Philadelphia, i* at I486 Central avenue for the seaF. A. Gunold and wife, of Philadelphia, are at their apartments, 833 Second street. Frank G. Zimmerman and wife, of Philadelphia, are at their cottage 1320 Ocean avenue. Mr. Zimmerman ia prominent in Philadelphia theatrM eai circles. H. C. Freeman and wife, who have been residing in Atlantic City, haveij moved to 6143 Lansdowne avenue, i Philadelphia. They have many friends here. James B. Colloday, of Philadelphia, is here for the season, having j opened his apartments at 615 Ocean ! avenue. N s t

Mrs. W. C. Young's sister Miss Nellie Smith, of Philadelphia, will arrive June 12 and spend the season at Mr*. Young's cottage,' Thirteenth rtreet and Central avenue. Lewis Miskelly, and wife, of Ml. Vernon, N. Y., are at their cottage, on Pleasure avenue, for the sum-' mtr. Eugene 8. Miller, of Philadelphia, formerly of this dty, will spend the summer in Ventnor. * T. Y. Olsen, of Philaiielphia, is pleasantly located at 603 Eleventh street Nelson Heck, of Philadelphia, spent the holidays at the home of Frank Bannlno and wife, this dty. Robert Hayes and wife, Mr* Edna Gihb em! Fred Rellam, of Trenton, were guests of Miss Carolyn Devine Decoration Day. Frank Ellis and wife, of Camden, are among the visitors. Mr. Ellis is the son of Mayor Ellis. Samuel W. Hope and wife, of Philadelphia, have opened their cot- J Cage. Horace Miller and family, of Philadelphia, are here for the sea eon. i Dr. Farrel, of New York, one of the leading surgeons of the 8tste. I* the guest of Dr. and Mrs. R. S. ! Snyder. » i Dr. Snyder addressed the Rotary Glubof t'tica Thursday, speaking to eeveral hundred men on "True and £ False Americanism.*' » COMMERCE CHAMBER. MRETTNr. i. The Ocean City Chamber of Com I metre w||| hold a regular meeting at 8 o'clock this (Thursday) evening in 4 the Massey A Edward* building. A " number of matters of interest are to lie diacussed— the Fourth of Jui> • Celebration, hahv parade, etc. AH ' members are urged to attend, » — . , u All thu litut vtl moitt up to dttu «" «»• SENTINEL nury . n«wH»y. *

FIERCE FIRE ON SHORE FAST LINE BRIDGE : - — IaicbI Depart men! Men. Willi Chief ( onver. Had Iding and Hard Fight Fire of unknown origin g,ive Chief S. B. Convcr nd two of his ineu a hard and long battle on the i Shore Fast Line'- long bridge over r Kuinbo* Channel M<<ii«tu> morning. After u druggie <of an hour and a I half thev Nuccnlcil in extinguishing the 'lare The firemen were summoned by a call from the watchman on the Sortier> Point >nie of tlie automobile bridge. They went out on the auto bridge until tht) were opposite the fire on the Shore Fait l.u »• bridge Then they walked I aero-* to the fire They chined up onto the -nurture, and were compelled to w««rk at great disadvantage brrau-e of the location of the file umiei riie briilge. They laid down on the bridge, leaned over as far as possible with 1 1 «• chemicals and >hot the rtuid up under the structure. Before getting to the fire, the men had to walk almut a mile on the tie»tle-woik. The fire in the center of the long bridge, both underneath and on the -trurture. Two two-gallon and one v\ -gallon rhendcul tunks weie u-ed liefore the flames were Tlie meu thought on revrial occasions that tlie fire W'Ufc out, only to find the fiames coming up in another place. Seven ties and ten feel of stringers ' were bume»|. 1 o 1 . .i ■ su rprise party I A very enjoyable surprise party given Miss May Devine at her 1

home here Friday evening. The young folks enjoyed themselves play ing games ami singing. Those present were Jeanette Smith, l<oretla C rot hers, Jessie Jack, Mary Denan, Olive Edmonds, Reliecca Edward*. Keha Smith, Alma Devine, lairctla Devine. Nelson Phillips, Curtis Powell, I -eon Cobb, Howard Garrett> son, Jos. Sooy and Mark Barclay 0 UNDERWENT OPERATION Ay res Unger, son of Prof. K. K. Unger, of this city was operate«i on for ailenoids, tonsils and ear trouble in the University Hospital. Philadelphia last week, by Dr. Ross Hall Skillern. The little fellow is quite weak, but is getting along nicely. — ; CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS I U fmr tin*, mtninun cb.rxy 1|* A U ( I" r*KI os »ur<mj.i.v laerflioBO POR |AU For Sate A IWA Oelltety with rjtrm top la tral A'rir »• >. B. 441 Aatary a «*»•#. ocr,„ Clip. N. J.— Age. . 8*7 lot Ml# llunaan | Jack. 421 Hni Avrnur Adv tf -pecaaJ Hair at Cart 8%na Yom will tad at th« SENTINKL office a , variety of rani board mm. |.nnto4 «p for l usee -and left over i»rn laat ytm, r ot tha rani, road as folk,*.: t ottagea for rent : Typewriting : Dreaamaker; Board by day or week; Vacaru.ee. Ann .m. k.n* &gna . Mr.li urv«d. Hoard and Tab* Hoard Boardiag b, tba Warfc: Ftrr Eara(« Uafun..»hr-d Kooaaa for Krai ; >urnia»*d K—m* for Kmi and many laiarHlanroii. onra. Tiro mill U n.l.i |n> fbr final! iua of t.r roat«. ahilr tkry l..t Ad» »«a SAI.K riw duuai of tba l><aor. CHy Title ana I oo|ar> »tork. I.W |»> »K*r». 4 month, iatrroat oa i*r < aJw at S par oai. irat f«t* Ar.t yar.rd, if Tim 4.. n't want It don i writ*. ia.1 tMW tb>\ m. Camden. N- J. Ad» . 4t »• /VB * f|

SALE OnW two left of I bom very deairable kSa on Aabary *«»•« laatb of ,* on* Wr,t "oath •f..l<tfc- rery reaommUe to rioae oat l.^f, ^ h. SMITH. Sfil I^ea ateaur t ollinir.af.ai. N. J. Adv. *?*. SAL* '• dtaaar plans. ? aapprr. i? ! map. I .mall platter, and & baiter* ; g tour- I I "Sk J aa*ar bawl. I rnam t*>trber. ! I ; ^>ver«d aaap toaraen. all In rreen pattern I I P ~ diabea. The k.t I I for L L. Smith. 4:3 Wrvie> Adv I I roa SALE Kitkl arm* rota, two aintfle I I2?SL r3ih !S ,5' f"r I KM MU.OU. I»rt1» uaed aiv »m« 437 I < antral a venae. Ocaan Clly. N. J Ad». I KOg 5AI.C t HFAP Laree aim faatlly I r°* *?'"'*• •n«*l In nee Jarre aiae family I lee CWat ilt-y PLKASl'RK AVENUE I ' I Iff. §g; s""""n I ITia SALE One- fuaiater. two rdeea. waall I refriserator. and -uae ..the, .„(fr sm« VH. I Apply. 44b Hraniu all Ad< It -«,wNfL.FT m*~ °r rhr*P AM.ty, I ■ IS We*ley Ave. flraan City, J. Adv. J/yST Hatusday laat. na Board -alk. Mil. I *♦' Tall, of -aiae in nwaer. Kimtlv rw~ I «««. , P H SAIH.RK. jo. . CX^a a^T I i/lST Taewtay. Mit SI, trratlemii. i Xa- I Hamael l amidwll <-n in.ktr Keturr. '» vis I (Wan ave-. (Wen City Ads .»t I JSfUf *?,h ' pep I nn hearb at I TTNIrd .trert ehite with tar ii.mml I ^ " s. WAVTin WAN rKI» Two roum. f..r i I.t I **•%»*> i.. rbe' .uaihr,, » l^d ,■*** .,u| I kit. hen. or u e of kit. hen i.»r vs^,,» and I L** /,wl Wnwevl aunt ...h rv- I "Sed iwnpk A»«ii puuitx.i ..mm. ! Ap|ily R I H . .W, I. net <> tbWw Ad It waNTW> A rottaev with all mnvenlen- I at ou-Wraie flfute -ith tbier or four I ft?, 'SR. Au*u" A Ad re*. I 141. Wnrudlawa as rata* Wilstisemn IM Ads I ^ASTKI> Tk*blt# svnman for I r V «•»»! ••sirs work ndwre tan- maid. I • re kef s »{«-<, renre- ,m,«.rod Wtll* U, I Hone bet. Menrbaat .lie. n J Adv :\ I Jamr. TV«nopntia, toi A.bury avenue I - I w l n» WS*4 an.. tvpear,.,a» by I i r« m*K" Kov i 114. (Won dty. Adv f-Mt I. "M'tn and Wand with p,l%ale fans itVutm "t"1' ,K* M |. I UPHaM. Bala. Pa *dt Com me art a* Wwtnewlay. May 1) the I •J.IM Alley, will b. op« mery' a^ I

HELPING THE PI BLIC Bureau of Information (Ipened in ^ Maatunglon, 0. C. The following notice is -v*( e plaiiutory; To tlie Public: ' It is the wi-H ,.f the Pu « nt that visitors to the -cut of Governmaitt shall have evciy opportuuili to get full infurmatioii cuiicei ning ull » governmental <lepaitmcnt-. It i e>pe« laHy his ilesire that ull those who mine to Washington in tlansuct 'rurmesM with at > . «lep.»rtn • t or '•ureuu of the Government may quick- • I) lie u'ivi-cil us to tli^ exact Inca1 tion unit means of reaching the pur ticular •lepartment or bureau in which mu> lie centerci tlie btlsine*uhich they ilesire to tmpsart. For thi«i pur|H»se the»e has l»een e-tablishe«i a bureau of in format ion . • »n tlie ground floor of the Post Of- j fire iNepartmeut Building, located on Peniisylvrnia avenue, at Twelfth st., , which is in charge of competent people. who will definitelv an-wei quer- ( ie- of this character. The public is advised of thi- ar- . ungement and inviteil to make umof the facility. WIl.I. H. HAYES, J Postmaster General. " I ( \SI NO C LI B - ■ ■ < Dunce* to hr Held Saturday Eveings. June 4 and 11 The Casino Clifli, with it- u-ual t ppogressi veness in entertaining the I resilient* and visitor* will continue 1 Its dnces on Satunlay evening-, e June 4 and 11 and the following week g will open its door- for the summer F day and evening, for the entertain- P ment of iu .large and ever grow- S list of memlier*. Mr. Carpenter, the genial director I the preparation of many

p novelties for both children and grown . ups. and he promises the best sum- . niei ever. Of course, his special 4 orchestra will lie there to play twicr , aoeh day which means that Ocen , City will have according to Casino i patrons the best music for dancing t on the coast. The memliership fee . will lie the same a* heretofore — Ten dollars for a family ticket, five member* and a couple ticket (2 membl»er.«) will be $5, plus the war tax of ten per cent. IN CHANCERY Or NEW JERSEY ' T«> Jo*r|4> K s.mmrr. ami 1 bar lr» K. Ecvlemlon : Ky vrinu* of «« onUr of t»w Court of | Cbann-ry of No* J**my. nimO- -hr u,, ... • itllr h' kmTt!" ft ? tonmin r.uu -h.-.,, !L"*rdonJl? U romj.Uii»«n[ , •ml >,>u ■miuih»r« ar* Jrfmd.ni., >„u «r* r*.iUlr«l , l" |Jml. «»r «Wmur •„ tb» r-mplaiBant - Ull on or be fur* ,he m ^ o| Ju,' the Mid bill Mill br taken rt.nf. ! yon. TTbe mU bill li A led to forariom a fwrtalr jnssssaTtitLSr ""u** * ii°* 10 ^ • h 1. . 7 ' which Mid mortirat'f- I. da'.xj Jose Nth.jn . . m> Uml. hiu« . in the f ,t» J~i- * s-— .. .r, « "** oefemUi.t brcaum >ou are one of the owaey. of trcr.rd of the Mid land, am) [.rem- * t^EL±»:m£L^r* r Orfeaoant ler.uw you arr the UJdrr lb \JLU— ' u'"" -w Dated May fJth. 1**1. DAVID O W ATKINS. . Solicitor for Complainant. 1 IM So. Bread >trm bwdUi), N J F 4t.. p.p. i- M *> Sit muel Meeker Dealer In " ALL KINDS OF JUNK

MAY PKtM ESSIO^ 4 liildr. li in Annual iltnil al Si. Auguatine'n ( hurch The annual May pioei iu«. of tlte children i>f St. Auguntiiu*'- Catholic (hurch lure Sunday a/tirnoon drew a itiimlier of tlie ipembeti- of the congregation. The children, to the nurntier of aiiout fert>, marched from the winter chapel into the ehuich. where the exeiri-eh were held Tlie giris were dre»*ed in white, ami tlie boys were attired in a uiannei befitting tlie oecuaion. Following is the program: Entrance and procession of children.

"Corne, Children, Joyously,** Children "Ti> tl»c Month of Our Motlicr,** Choir Macula Nan P^*t In Te." Choir Recital to the B!e»-cd Virgin, Tht Misse> I. aura ra, Pileggi ad Selxagn "To Je-u*' Hvurt All Burning" Choir Crowning of Our (J"**''1 of May. Mi-- Marguerite Median "Bring plow e i - of the Rarest," Choir i'reseotutioii of F'louet to F*athei Blake Add re- by Futhei Mulligan Benedict ion of the Must Ble-sed Sacrament Closing Hymn, "Holy Gial, We Praise Thy Name,*' Choir Tlie members of the Choir are: Mis»es Cecelia Bateaon, Mae lievine, Ague.- Hickman, Anna May Huughry, Mil.ire«i luinzaru. Norma Lanaara, Fllixabeth, Eindung, France- McCarthy, Anna Mi-ehun, Marguerite Meehan, Enielie Pileggi. F.va Pileggi, Florence Pileggi, Julia Pileggi, Mary Peliggi, Margaret Smith and Roxana Selvagn. The organist is Mi— Catherine I Ynluug. Father Mulligan took as his text 'lui u ..i.L D||..:i #..11 _ 4 . i r

tlie words. "Hail, full of grace, the ton! is with thee." tone of the charisterictics of the Catholic Chureh he said, is its perfect unity with nature. Speaking of mother-love, he said that the name of mother has a certain charm from which we refuse to lie divorced. If this I* true of our human mother, how much more love we should have for Mary, who i* the mother of God ami our mother. She is the one rose without a thorn — the one lily without a blemish. The altar- in the church were beautifully decorated with flowers. a SENT IN FX ads bring results. NOTICE D *v- need an all arujod au lu 4# Jobl *g vrniad lai Hmw iMt.ce m Lava. I ll dv .t ( leabta< • Spr. ally by ik* d.» ur buwr See FLORIDA D ION ES 632 SIMPSON AVE Or i aw CITT N(n jimit 'FOR SALE i Furniture from the Hotel Normandie. Beds both wood and metal. wit> "primus from $2 to $3 each. Apply at once, M A S S E Y & K D W A R D S Hlh and Central

*i,e you " « >"ur Hrrlricl . ork -old .nd nr. hou* wiring and Motor repairs. D . W . S M I T H Rrgulered Elertncian lot, So. Kih klreel Ocean City, N. J. X MINERVA YARNS For Quantity as Well as Quality / «49k y . \ V -J Minerva Yarns, and ike Minerva Kn.tt.nR B( *>k. V ol. IV. containing illuttialKvm and dwecbon* lor 100 knitted modeK, are on xale hi Howard S. Stainton Ocean City - • New Jertey e

/ * Ir A RE you using Edison Mazda Lamps ? If ^ not, why not? They give three times as much light as the old style Carbon lamps for the same current consumption. OCEAN CITY ELECTRIC SERVICE of Atlantic City Lloctric Company 1 J

r Ml DOING IIEEES 1 J. M . !i«- t»w anger Miww Slurry »i* M u-hinglon. IJ. i . An (i^l of t«'Wii Wi-"'ii')g of interest heie will take place June 4 at l lie Mt. Plea -ant MeUxgdi-t F!pi-c«>-pal Church, M'a*hingl«'i , I*. wlie*. Mi- Dorothy lx*. aughfer of Mr ^ ami M f>. Hurry iUrtlvll De*iham, and Mr. J. Womfcr Bei- * anger, -on of Sir. and Mi-. Jai'o • Ib-i-wai ger, of Philaiielphia, will tie married Both are -u»* - wr re ent- of Ocean Cit>. TIk; ' atibti of haiior will !»e Mr^. Ralph J. S" ith, of South t'artdina. Tlie M:i:d of tuuioi will l«e Mi-Maigun-t D« turn, and i!m> l»riiW* mailt- Mix* Euth B. |lei-w-» ger and Mi— Katharine D. HaHerman. Sir. (teurgc SE Dunlap. Jr.. of Sharon Hill will be l«»>t man, ■ th«* u-her Mr. Aden I. Deuham. Mi. J. Milliam Bt-i.-w anger and Mi. J<< eph 1 W. Heal. ■ ■ ■ o * Advertise in the SKNTINKI,.

BRECKLEY'S HOUSE AND S/GN R AtNTERS CLINTON L. BRtCKLEY. PNOS Ready Miked Paint*. I#vad ami <Hl» fji a**d fri ApIiiii) aveniit. II.OM-. VAW William Maloncy Auto Electricians Speedometer" Repaired Batteries Repaired. Presto -Lite Stunge Batter:es. Acetylene Gas Aj»j»liaiKtr* Generator. Starter and IgmlKHi work 23#7 ATLANTIC AVENUE Atlantic City, N. J. Phone 238 J FIRE ESCAPES (or all types of buildings ALSO REPAIRED AND PAINTED We guarantee approval of local and State authorities on all our work. Builders' Iron Work BROWNWORTH I CO. too UHluH «TR(t T PHILXOCLPHIA "Let in Ertnutr"

CONTRACTS AWARDED FOR MANY ROOSES bay ft : at F'ir*-: creet. TFu - »»per»Xunt will 4ug at/out fiujbOO. All over the city the n>j»ir »f the hammer arid .-aw may la* he«utl. Ib»w fi nt Tiiirteeotb due! ami Dmr avenue, for in-tar>re, a prett> hou-e liA* been flaiteti. Oti^i are iaing built in qiiivu- recti**.- of the Gar- • let is tract. Onm ' it;, j- ^flalhg -w'fti. ahead. mmm ■ -r • 4 II f Bai-v i-i)- > , - . nc- u i ri 1 j . i A O V. M»;. . . >. '.-~.>l • / J llughr- Central l*harmacv blh and Henley A%e.

W HI AY Floyd C. Hi mm*. wImmu* ne*Lmut^ .* ou t hi* Yioko/ciaatli at Nuwtiyi, tev- ^ 1 uty a * *-H km/wn a> the »/ „ » s paw ill*':., Look guu«l ca*r tif a ' f i • er- Ij rfurr *1.. ir-r Me<m*nui Day. He ho a roo«r y pi act, which attract* Bout dw.dk peomanahers ami the rerx ice i> up to 'Advert*.* 11. the 8LKTIKKI,. Something New i<« tlir 'rtiihl «d (kv.j CNy Ocean CitY House Cleaning Comnany • »n <-!#■■ »'«r k*4r!, uaMia* m m» . ^owaae •wu. - » --e. an 1 fuitm t — * ~- - - ro »a. MrlUfu.-l.r .-rtlkMf JuW fl«e a* 4' r «. 4.1- fr~< %t aw| ,u.i«c v i o ' 4*. «l k) Uic •antra, 1 1. ,i« *»• v# at a 7.J1) tAeat AvrlMie IK. can CM y New Jersey «■« h.4M. 3k w JON I S. Mglllfs A HAS5IX4 A. I. Ma/ta. ■

MONUMENTS llendsluMryi, Markers, Sills, Cenrr Pmdv 1 Memorials of Dignity and Distinction lk>ugnnl. cut ami rrert eil **tth ftarlu utar regard for indu uiual reijuirrnu-nts V mum \uu can ckour from the largest and 6ie-i - 1 mi .4 matrriaU ever collected — mf— r ^ standard granite- and marLir1 from quarrie» fam**u» for ikr I quality of their product. ~ - i . e i aa 8f»eci»bar ia Designing and Ylanufacturing ^ ~ V ~ J Mauboli-uni*. Public and Private M mm nab Cmrfmrw fW tm mil Atrtiwm CAMDEN YARD M*IN «»«« V AHD <»*. H-rWiuh „ "■■■—' "!*- (V ' 14|«ft VllaalK 4 in ( « airtrn w"- BH, n~JZr, REPRCSCNTATtVCS a J M—w aM. Pre, . u S S— »ra.i Amm Vnlam A L H«awu. V„ he AW^ur. N J far ( wOrM . O.. .. Ailar.'K(>uat|.. K Hk.dK. 'lain , Si .lor KmmAm. SaiOT. I.l.maaui mrU • «• Wfwi.Clark*. N J . < laru» aov: . .. .«4y H h HaW. Ckamtoa. Va fur State ot Vine O. J. HAMMELL CO. ! HE4SAMY1LU, V J.

** w | i Youll enjoy the j ' sPor* rolltng W em with P. AJ I FIRST thing you do next And, besides Priace — go get some makin's Albert's delightful flaror, papers and some Prince there's its freedom from bite ^ ^ (> ^ Albert tobacco and puff away and parch which is cut out by ££ °" a hPme madc cigarette our exclusive patented nroc - t!LVv.Wi".i a °,n *U your ®SS! Certainly -you Xke ZT ' smokc cylinders! P. A. frojn sun up tin vou "'.jr— No use sitting-by and say- sl,P **twctn the sheets witbing maybe you'll' cash this • comeback. B hunch tomorrow. Do it while Prince Albert is the tobao- I the going s good, for raan-o- c© that revolutionired pipe man, you can t figure out smoking. If vou never could what you re passing by I Such smoke a pipe — forget it! flavor, such coolness, such You can— AND YOU WILL more-ish-ness— well, the only —if vou use Priace Albert way to get the words em- for packing! It's a smoke phatic enough is to go to it revelation in a jimmy pipe and know yourself! or a cigarette! -zm fringe albert irke national /o y tmokm