Ocean City Sentinel, 9 June 1921 IIIF issue link — Page 2

PW — ■ ....... TV-ar- 1 TWO . OCEAN CITY SENTINEL, OCEAN CITY. N. J.. THl'RSDAY. JUNE 9. 1921 - ' . " .NEBIC4U

Ocean City Sentine OCEAN CI^Y PRINTING AND PUBLISHING CO. OCBAN C1TT. - - HEW JERSK Bell Phone No. 138-J. THURSDAY, JUNK !>. 1!>21 Knlarad el IM foil 001c. al < >c«»n CII * J_ aa HOODd eiaaa mall mallar. OCBAN CITY'S lifeguards, i hrifrht new uniform*. wiH, soon go <" Huty under command of Cupt. -Jack -Jenire, wlin, with his" men. did ef fective service last season. Most o the guards are young athletes, am nearly all of them have j^ud ex peaience on tlic beach here in pasi •THE visitors interested in church ■ music here fii the summer will learn with pleasure that there will be an unusually attractive program at the Sunday services in the First M. K. Church thi*. year. Arrangements have been completed for a double quartet of vocalists from Phila.lelphia, all of the .lingers being soloists of prominence iri thai pity. THIS resort pai.l fitting honors on Saturday to one of its young citjiens who made _ the supreme sacrifice. Russell Henry's commanding officers in letters to his family, told of his heroic work under fire in the great World War. He had many friends in this city, and they gave tribute to his memory at the services in the Presbyterian Church. THE fellow with his watch pushed ahead to conform with "daylight aaving" scarcely knows "where he is at" when he looks at the clocks in the railroad stations. However, well . get accustomed to the iiew order of things within a short .time. ADVERTISING THIS RESORT j Mayor Champion this year has , advertised Ocean City in a number of I cities and towns hitherto untouched j by this resort in its efforts to gpcure patrons, and the result is apparent, even this early in the summer season. This city's campaign of advertising has been backed by the hotels here. Some of the larger houses, like the Normandie and Lincoln, are sending their advertising matter far afield, and this season this resort will have visitors from more widelyscattered sections of the country than ever. Tha Ocean City Fishing Club has Just isrje<l its year-book, unusually ( handsome and complete, and 'this is ■ being wot to the four corners of the ; world, as in the past. 1 Everything points to a "bang-up" , summer season in Ocean City in the j year 1921. All should do their part to ; push. The old saying, "In union ( there is strength," holds good. Let's all pull together for the success of | this most charming of family sea- , shore resorts. f ■ e J LEAVING HIGH SCHOOL ' Ninteen young men and women 3 will receive their diplomas, well earn- t ad, at the commencement exercises of « the Ocean City High School, the J "People's College," to-morrow eve- t ning. The Sentinel congratulates the graduates on the completion of ( their four-year course in an institu- « Hon in which all the residents of h Ocean City take mor« than ordinary j Interest. The Ocean City High f School has sent out into the business I world, scores of bright yoong people daring the last two decades, many ' of whom have continued their onwanl j progress in a manner that reflect* T much credit net only upon themsel- >' ves, but also upon the local high " school and the instructors. We join _ in the hopes of the friends of the members of this graduating class that unbounded success will be the » portion of these young people. £ Prof. James M. Stevens, heed of " the Ocean City schools, has a high u reputation as a scholar and inctruc- '* tor among the leading educators of £ this State and those connected with Philadelphia schools who have come » In touch with Ms work in this resort f* during the past eighteen years. -i CITT MAKES GOOD MOVE £ The City Commissioners, at the re suggestion of Director Campbell, .. have taken steps to ascertain whet-/ in" her the electric light company care £ not give Oecan City better service!"" insofar as this relates to the sudden ' extinguishing of lights in houses 1"; end stores and on the streets at too j? frequent intervals at nights. | iw This throwing of the town into th utter darkness for periods of from j a few minutes to a half hour or an hour, without warning, is a condi- J"! tion that cannot be tolerated. At-:'J° lantic City woul.l not permit an oc- : £ curranee of this character at such ^ frequent intervals as has been the — ease in Ocean City, and there is no *. reason why thi* resort should be ~ made to suffer incopvenienre and be s given a black eye by this corpora- re? tion. *«» One can imagine the feelings of a!,fl* cottager, here for the first time, taking a stroll on the Boardwalk with his family, suddenly finding himself. * wife and little ones in complete dark- j * neea In a strange town, with only a *.», k

gj vague idea as to the location .of hi ~ When representatives of the com pany were questioned concerning thi G matter last'year, the assurance wa given, it is understood, that plan (K were being made to. avoid this ir the future by the establishment of : .double line between this city and At ,1* 1 lantic City. According to reports thi. , b improvement is about completed, an. will lie ready for use within u short rti ■ time, which is encouraging. Meantime, however, the city ha. into th> subject and appealing to litf __ state Public Utility Board if it is — PERSONALS in ' John Wciscl and family, of Phitark" delphia. are hete for' Dm- season, Mr-. M. Rubiconi.' of Philadelphia, of is at the Stratfoid for .the season, ind Roy Miller and family, of Phitadelphia. have "peiicKtireir cottage , here. • Mrs. K. A. Young, of Philadelphia, is it her hotel, the Breakers, for the •ch . Mrs. S. L. Scnumo, of Phi la. lei - ,rn phla, i- at her cottage. 623 Central 1 " W. Blattner, of Philadelphia, is j? here for the summer, Waled at IMS Mrs. A. 1. Miller, of Philadelphia, de is at her cottage. 2 Wesley avenue P|. for the season. >ts Frank -W. Lou\, of Philadelphia, has opened his cottage. 2504 Wesley' avenue, for the season. J. Horace Miller, costumer. of 1n Philadelphia, is at hi- .rammer home mi on Station roa.l, this city. ■e. Jos. Kelly, a structural iron manun facturer of Philadelphia, and his fam- ^ ; ily have opened their cottage. , G. H. Elmore, of Swarthniure, has opened his apartments at Thlrtvln first street and Central avenue, to Lewis Bremer ami family, of if Philadelphia, lack from the South. . have opened their apartments. 1404 . Edward F. Hitchcock, a Philadelphia business man living at Swarth- » more, has. opened his cottage on i is Stenton place. n Enoch Blackman and wife, of Mor- , II j atico. Va., have been visiting the for- 1 . mers brother. Capt. Geo. M. Blackman, of thi* city. Among those occupying apart- ! . ments at Thirty-first street and Cen- , I l™' avenue are G. H. Thomley and ( wife, of Eikins' Park. > fL Mr- Mrs. F. Gluckert, left I Ocean City on Momiay to attend the 1 1 (."".T,™1 of ll?ir daughtef-in-law, Mrs. c William Glukert, m Philadelphia. I. , F- ,D. Fryer, a well-known Phila- . delphia business man with his 1 family, is here for the summer. They are at their cottage, 949 Park place. , Capt. Frank Scully, of New York. r . representing the American Red Cross I p S*irty. C*ve thejjjrently appointed r lifeguards a test, onthe bench here . I Saturday. < > Tho*. J. Annxtrong, of Phila.lelphia, former owner of the hotel 1 known a* the New Hartford, who spent the winter in Florida, is among f , the visitors. c Wm. H. Coupe and family, of Ger- „ mantown. are at their cottage on ' Wesley avenue below Sixth street. ,, ! Mr. Coupe is director of the poor in ! Germantown. «" S. TewfReTirf Zook and family, of , Narbeth. are aK their cottage, 1426 Central avenue, IV the season. Mr. 1 is an active member of the n City Fishing Club. " Capt. Wm. G. Handle, of Wilmlng- " former treasurer of the New kork Ship-building Company. is a^n among the cottagers, he is P entertaining his son Wm. G. Randle, » and wife, of Chester, who will m remain here a month. , Somerx Rosa, of this city, caught, croakers in Rainbow Channel in u nights in the latter part of last ■ ****- He had a weskflsh on his ! hook, but t escaped. He had two or ~ three croakers on his hook at one time tin several occasions. Miss Garretson, daughter of Holla Garretson and wife, of this city, re- .. cently entertained a few friemla at . her parents' cottage. Her guests (were; Misses Mildred Strunk, Alice 11 Montgomery, Eliiabeth Montague rnniue Lehman and Sarah Wilson, oi Perry Smith and family, of Merch- " antvdle, have openesl their cottage " at Chelsea place and Weaiey avenue, or They are residents of Merchantville. >• daughter. Miss Ruth, will soon °" for Europe, where she will ** spend severe! weeks. Mr. 8mith is - a l>ook publisher in Philadelphia. ~ 1 1 —1 1 1 1 .1 £ cianiNANCE Na. isa Ijj1 WHEREAS, man, rlUw of ik. m„ "■ C'^*Nrtr»r'lTrh!!^ ■■blicins SarlTaki uvlnJ* ^4"^ U"" "■ WHEREAS, m.., oUtor VnU. ,|™, V Ch! it, "■** !; h" ciir of Otno . J ,k" Uw Urn. th. •£ E ?a,s,ri,srg,-.j«R>=™ s vc5--' - - p—i s a orroc£I'3l,?8?NI%a oZ S S: S75 E, r"°l e'w. MBSM1UU4?.' lh" "ha" Wh JOS. n. CHAIfPION /- % " ' AUPBELL. t A. CORSON. -n,, mta,, Cammlaaloaers M « <»"'J TK HARHt A. MORRIS. "" It. f.F. H.M " Clwk- „ /

' PERSONAL NOTES FRON s THIRTY-FOURTH SIRE Visitors arc Arriving foi hi the Summer and Fishermen are Active Mrs. Ja-j«-r Buck, of Philadelphia Hun) Clapp. of PhihidelpMR, wa-nc-ihiA in Puihnielphia. Horace Miehener hay wiurnev: K. C. knavee. .f Rkiia.hdph:.. -iwnt Sunday: in (Ve in City. . Paul Hayes has -ust bought a sew a- truck with which !•• debvVt ice. J. C. Diver an.'i .fami y. e' Ph Jaia. delphia. are here for the Mahlon Bye an,, f.,--'-. ba»g/5peu. a- eil their a|«it."e- : ttie - ;(• - Sunday- 'at their c-ttaee ■■ Central a. avenue. h«- . Am..- Phet'er. Ji.. has returiie-l -from Philadelphia, where he spent a al Ml. . Mary Barrows, of Bddgeton. spent a few days rece itl. with Mrs. is Ruth Hayes. . IS Mr. ami Mrs. Tmele Per re:. ,.f Philadelphia, wfre among the vi-i-lC Mrs. Heis-. of 'Ambler. Pa., has arrived at their Wesley avenue cottage ». for the summer. t >' Mr- W. Cornell, of Philadelphia. spent Sunday with Mr-. Ruth Hayes, f of .this section. •* Mr-. Albert Mitligan ami famil.v - tage on West avenue. ' Charles Trovers and Tamil), of Millville. have arrived at .Tin: Cens tral avenue for the season. * There is very inueh activity- around the Thirty-fourth street district ' in I the building and repairing line. • George Hofstetter and family, of • Philadelphia, spent the week-end at their cottage on Thirty-third street. The Rev. Britton Peterson anil family. of Philadelphia, are at their As1 bury avenue cottage for the summer. Dr. Luff, of Philadelphia, spent Sunday looking over his cottage. He ' expects to occupy the house June !".. , Bert. I^wis, of Thirty-first street , and West avenue is preparing to ' , move into his new cottage on Asburv : [ Charles Rhinehardt and wife, of ! Philadelphia, enjoyed the sea breeze on Sunday at their cottnge on As- ! j avenue. 'j Ellwood Branin and family, of i Millville, have arrive.1 for the summer and are located at 80S Thirty* , street. j The Masons are around again witii I their crabs and fish. They report ! crabs very plentiful, which evervI body will lie glad to hear. I Mrs. Kate Lukens has returned to ; after spending a fewdays at her cottage on Asbury avePeopie arriving here are very much pleased at seeing a public garage in course of erection at Thirty-fourth ' street. This is something that is needed. Dr. Fisher's family- has arrived for summer. They purchased a cottage through the agency of HarryHayes, realtor, and are having it improved. •Dr. W. Powick, of Norristown, was ".recent guest of Harry Hayes ami wife. He plans to erect a bungalow one of his lots on Asbury- avenue, near Thirty. third street. Mrs. Ftuvell Smith, of Philailelphia, had a house party over the week-end, returning from the wedORDINAXCE Na. US WHEREAS. Uj^aatowoNIa ha. In man. witsia thi. rtrr: 4ftj*M,K'rl*UOD of ^WHEREAS.^ tha _tra»alllna pwblic ahouU uMd lor tha ShsiMU^I! o°rpa»I Cit^*and %nall1la for *' THE BOARD OF COMMlaSIONERS OF the_ crrr of ocean city ho ok■ci"a*M.ia' or"1" " "ha" u OreS"T"7'-l'h! SMtlon :. Thai t^ra .hall be chanmtrtn torvoratlon, who ahall krep 1 1?, 1 ha .nn> of (S.»0: for aarh t«,-Sor- nr. riaa. or hu> uaed for tha Iraaaponalion of 'tha uM tut!! U ,um 'artha ua. of thi 1-,!^" dtmlfatft" U Sartion t. That nrrr reraon or ,,a,.. "on. officer, or a corporation. lirenLrf J£ lar and rj^ttton rharao. p'^"'i;r'l-o "®",dtiro'b'"thU^ S-aTCSt: iSTeii'Tti ton.pirunoa part of avarjr - j-H automnbila sssi s y^y.-r.^b!^f"f'TiiY*in£" tEijs? "Wei <i ald^?ii riarT>'lv.lf "U'"""* '"""I b. B*U bo,"'wS' ."SriH'aSS at '-.o,'-" ■"WW M prowdad harrln. . |kwd^thM HSa'rtV* JOS. fi. CHAMPION V WM. H. CAMPBELL E A. CORSON. aho-, ordinance ... p,,^! OB ,htwj ** '"tllARRY XHMIlRitu, ». It. P.F. St JO C"' L1*rk- , r

M. ding of her* sen, Flavcl, who is we! kmiwn in Ocean City.' Mr. Smith i a nephew- of E. V. Corson, of Mar L I Tliat note<l sportsipan, Harry Elierl Ll har.it. has anive.1 ami trie.1 his lucl for the fish Saturday without succesMr. Eiwrhar.it has lawn visiting tin Thirty-fourth street section for .'!; or yea, - He has many great im provements> Henry Crosby, of7 Berlin; N. J. . -has 1«wii spemting a few day- will , hi. -islri. Mr... Milliga-. of Thirty :,i3- hi.' lu.-k'fishti'g. He riXT'lniiSnS over profHtrty he has pu-yha^i fron: rl. K. Hayes, realtor, of Thirty. thin! ■ street. <•>*- Dr. Bushey and son. * Sty van, to. bepe -■> recuperate. Dr. Bushey lius 'oi uftiy the ti.-h' a- usual'.' lbi- a great fisbeirftm and enjoy, such ( LI B HOI SB OPEN rr. / The members of (he ^Twentieth 'a1 -umn-ev ho-ie at bOP Finiije^iith -trret thi. city, where they- trifl at vatiou- . times i- joy an outing .luring the seaa son. The officers of the eluh are: President, Marcus Steele; vice presiis' '*rg' "V 'xaC*Sliv*r' ,-r'a^"|W'''''1- CTho !i- Jl'DGE LAMORELLK A VISITOR Judge Josepli F. I.amorelle ami wife, r- of Ptiila.lelphia. are -spending a f.-» re days ill |this^ City. Cue-t, the for. a> Judge laimoielle i- president bulge ph'11* °'Thanl*' ,'"ur« Phifa.lel- {. Advertise in the SENTINEL. .- - ,f - PILGRIM L AI N DRY Collects Laundry in OCEAN CITY ii on Monday and delivers laundry on Friday of each week if Pfc.se ir;-w Bureau of Health and Charities city hall ' T. LEE ADAMS. Health Officer p Offict Haari: 11 00 ta 12.00 A. M. Phone %j and ask for Health Officer during office hours, if ring, j, plaint ia.o be mad. for any ,u,lat tion of health code, or address • po.Ul to box 144.

rcll HIPPODROME SOON OPENS ar Frank Wolfe. Lesser. Spend- *.'1.000 erT i" Improvement. >ck i The Hippodrome Pier Theatre, on the Boardwalk, at Ninth street, will :,M' r . .i open summer season on by" Frank Wolfe.'the lessee, of I'l.iladelphia. who was in town Friilay. Ith accompanied by. Frank H. Piatt, of >'« Ce.hu Then tie in West Philadelphia, "g iu id a h.kjwili have charge of the pier ■»> and t lieal re he-e this reason, ird The late-t ; -..vii.g picture- will of ' music" will be ' provide.1 bv aTi 'evrely. lent oirbe-lra. Beginning .Lily 1. as there will lie the u-ual progfain ,i>f Phone 3933 ^ II R . . D A V ID M . S A \ K rJ Veterinary Surgeon ie 21 N. Virginia ave. Atlantic City PEACE OF MINI) A Ini\ in tin- stl.mghobl * 4 OCEAN CITY TITLE AND TRUST COMPANY OCEAN CITY, N. J.

This is a 3-1!) B, Westing- ] | house full automatic Elec- s • l1' Bfrrff tr'° ^an^e- °ther styles in_ l ''et us show you the atIvantaBes of cooking by ,, I electricity. Cheapen than ,, I m[ We carry a full lirte of Westinghouse, Mazda and Nitro- T r " — if w. i. Raymond PLVN'TlXt; FOR A HARVEST? gi — DIFNOT WAIT UNTIL TOO LATE BEFORE PLANT- I _ El ING SOME GOOD SAVING SEED. I oTSeY.r'EP0SIT W,TH THE fi«st NATIONAI. 1 |V ill STANDISG NGTH TO THK DEPOSITORS' | P 3 PER CENT PAID ON SAVINGS FUND ACCOUNTS. j | First National Bank | ||| OCEAN CITY. X.J. J Our ofa, „rt„ , „„pWe |ine p[ ( -p- Md . Shoes at all raclivc price* SEA SIDE BATHS ♦ANlTARf AIR DRIED SUITS ANT) TOWELS aw. WUK.IndR Im, Nifih T.,ih oceanVity. N. J. Ull Fkoaa i 530 .ad 443 a n. hickman fish oysters cums CRABS AND CRAB MEAT 115S ASBURY AVENVE, OCEAN CITY N. J. I Wayne Restaurant Boardwalk at Sixth Street . | OPEN FOR THE SEASON . Specializing in sea /ood May 28, jgai Bra

CLOSING EXERCISES '0 Bright and BosWell Speakers at South Seaville Commencement •n Assemblyman A. C. Boswrll went ill to South Seaville Thursday morning and S|mke to the meinVr* of the large graduating class at the com"'I" meni-eme.1t exercise- of all the town- !- ship public schools of the county, v with the exception of the Cape May \f Court House School. State Senator „. W. II. Bright, of Wiblwood. also was a one of the speakers. The exerrires wpre. held in the auditorium im the camp grounds and ... were attended bv a large number of ,1 the friend* of the children. I. Mr. Boswell spoke of the "moral re.-pimsihilitio- of. parents in the care told a huinnrou- hOseball story, lie having been in professional baseball o "senat.'i Bright urgml.the import- .. ance of reading aqd the tiencfits to Scotch Mall SANITARIUM A quiet, high-class home suiublr fot In valets. ' Most desirable" all year round ' y home for rldrrlv people ami (or well praple desiring 11 quirt ^b.e lor KKM lh"'...'"!:,""' Registered Cradwle. Nm- , .dwats on .lull Halbs. Ma-wage. Kir. inc. II, .l air Baker Treatment given Treatment t. .rails rqien In the putdlc. O. McGIDCNV. "-Wiszsr - "- 4 HALCYON HALL II 16 Wesley ave. Ocean City New Jersey » Newly furnished rooms; running ' Three minutes from the Reach MILLER CUITAGI-: iHK,%t|t7 At"Z'w Jt KUFY f Open All the Year Hot-waler Heat THE UISCAYNH K Open Friday. April I A Private Hatha Booklet - (.ANDY COTTAGE NIJ Central Aenue Ocean City New Jersey IT IE 1 1.\.\ II-- INN « Bib Weaiey Avemie TTIIi DARLINGTON , • ...... tF'Oioaeif in» Kaieini ll-Jt. « enlral Ave Ocean t'lly N J s,.aT."i A II K li E L I. E V V K H O.T E L Nlh and Ocean Avenue Ocean City Mr. K. S. Schnntz, Proprietor | Now is the Time to Plant Privet Hedge Thomas; J. Thorn florist £ 1128 Bay Avenue ^ Ocean City New Jersey ^ Vlillinery and Gowns Gingham Drevart in Attractive — Design*, at an Attractive Price 20 per rent reduction on ail hata HILDRETH'S. SHOP , 82b ASBURY AVE. ^ a|)

.1 DR. W. I'. HAINES cor. ninth and wesley ave flit ocean city. n. 4. as L)k 1'jOKhNCK H.TlAlFf s - "::ir:rr* ?- " ? * 4 ral "usra-WBa. ni'..rai p. nR . , ire Allen Corson, H. D. . ' 814 Weaiey Avenue ^ City _ ~ Now Jeraoy ' |^[EKSCHEE I'liTXIT, M. D. 807 wesley ave. i ocean pity. new jersey ^ John II. Wiiiticak, M. d ? " 717 WCSLCV AVENUE OCEAN City. N. J.. UK. CHAS. H. VAIL Oslcopalhic Physiclaa iieran «*lt* liltlna I'ldladelpbla llltlra -FtmoaSi-W | ^ w'ala 1 1' DENTIST J DR. WILSON y. CHRISTIAN 909 Central avenue. _<>««" (Ily. K J. Pbima 152 Ex- ray Diagnosis Nitrous Oxide A.liyinistcrc.l Abbott's Pharmacy 9lh and Aabury Wm. G. Ahlwtt. Prop.*" ) x ATTUiatlv.*T.|.Aa. Wootton, Harcourt I Steelman LAW OFFICES , C- BOSWELL Law Offices Master In Chancery Leslie Headley Co. BUILDER5 Architectural Service 515 EIGHTH STREET HIHV..4W..1, 7 ...... Ocean City, N. J. Devigoerand UuiUler of Artiatic Bo net low,, Convenient Cottage,. I j>- to- Date Mwlrrn Ufffel*. smith ARCHITECT «M1 OUaranlaa Tru.t Swlldlna Atlantic City. N. J. F.MaNKFRn Wm. H. Collisson. |r. Civil Engineer and Surveyor Koeliwar, Ocaan fit . N. J,

Carl's / HOME OF GOOD EATS DELICATESSEN HOME BAKING 806 BOARDWALK ,0-res surrounding*, combined with exeella fit food well prepared, make* thi* restaurant the rendezvous of the vOff*. \iji| l,rKl ireople in town— people who unjp "lergtan.l and appreciate what good I® SWH f \ Ml ca,inK '*• servde, too, v.-e excel. ITIPy ifl^' 1, MM N" *ma" pnrt "f the e"j".v|nent of rij « >n*"l i* the way It i* aerve.1. You wi" ,<e ""tisficl With the way we ' nerve you. THE HARRIS RESTAURANT - "&£%{, frST W. liuiri., *,