Ocean City Sentinel, 23 June 1921 IIIF issue link — Page 6

gIX ; OCEAN CITY SENTINEL. OCEAN CITY^ N- J.. THURSDAY. JUKE 23. 1921 ■_ ' — .W aiA

PERSONALS Mrs. C. F. Haw. of Philadelphia, is among the visitors. Mrs. C. F. Harer. of Philadelphia, is among the visitors. George Beaston. of Phils' lelphia, is among the cottagers. Mrs. S. A. Watson anil daughter, of Philadelphia, are cottagers. George F. Fish and wife, of Philadelphia, are here for the season. H. N. Munger and family, of Camden. are among the cottagers. Harvey Miller and family, of Philadelphia, are here for the season." W. D. Gherky and wife, of Philadelphia. are at 1104 Ocean avenue. James M. Ungle, of Philadelphia. Is among the guests of the Wyoming George P. Neilson and family, of Rowland Park. Baltimore, ara cottagers. - H. G. Cole, of Trenton, is at his cottage. Thirty-fourth street and -» West aveDue. Mrs. A. C. Deccan. of Philadelphia, is at her cottage. #04 Third street, for the season. • F. A. Wilkinson ami wife, ofrhiladelphia, have opened their summer ; home in this city. * : t F. A. Addan, of Orangeburg. S. C.. ' is here for the season, located at 600 i Atlantic avenue. Joseph Berry, of Philadelphia, i* , at his cottage, 1344 Central avenue, for the summer. The Rev. T. L. Gilberson. a Philadelphia minster, is at his cottage. 1 846 Second street. B. W. Krout. of Philadelphia, is al • his cottage, 1205 Wesley avenue, this dtp, for the summer. ' O. C. Lippincott apd family, of ' Philadelphia, have taken a cottage u here for the season. Dr. J. L. Galbraith. of Philadel- - phia, is in his cottage, 31# Bay avenue, for the season. James Tolan and family, of Philadelphia, have opened their Sixth street ,, cottage for the season. r. Miss Ida K. Bauer, of Philadel- v phi la, is at her cotuge. 029 Central avenue, for the summer. Miss Fagan has now opened h«r , summer home 4900 Central avenue, Ocean City, for the season. I »' Edward Manoeuvre, of Philadel- J ° phia, is at his cottage. 1620 Central ) , avenue, for the season. George Lotterfl of Philadelphia, i! has opened his cottage. 1113 Wesley j* ■venae, for the summer. D. W. Pedrick, of Philadelphia, for J - many years a summer resident oft!! South Ocean City, is here. jo Mrs. F. Ottinger, who spent the I : winter in Milwaukee, Wis., is at her ! ,i home, 924 Central avenue. j r Miss Katharine Smith, daughter of j I" Warren 8mith, of this dty, will go to I Rutgers College in the fall. : * P. L. Smith, of Philadelphia, has ! " opened his cottage, Chelsea place i ' and Wesley avenue, for the season. j j, John Coneys, of Philadelphia, spent i '■ Saturday and Sunday with his wife j in their apartments In this resort. Dr. Vbl B. whetsliinr and a- if# nf ! - B. wife, f ,

Philadelphia, are accupying their i apartments at 421 Fifteenth street. Mrs. M. A. Sherrick, of Philadelphia, is here for the season, occupying her cotuge, 823 Ocean avenue. Dr. 8. J. Deehan and family, of Philadelphia, are again cottagers on Twelfth street, near the ocean front. • Major W. B. Davis and family, of MoornaUwn. formerly of this city, are occupying a farm near. Palermo for the summer. _ jmT* Fcgley, of Philadelphia, MH 'known in Ashing club circles, is hare Tor the season, located at 1031 i Assemblyman James Franklin and i family, of West Philadelphia, have ' opened their cottage at Eleventh at. pad Ocean avenue. Edward Packer, of Philadelphia, *•>5; »«lh his wife, owned the old , Park" Hotel here a few years ago, . was in town Saturday . 1 A. L. Pierce and family, of Altoona are occupying their cotuge 605 aunue. Mr. Pierce is a retired business man. - C. H. Fagan, of Philadelphia, a cottager here for many aeaaona, is at . hia cotuge at Forty-ninth street and < Central avenue. < A. Hagel, of Philadelphia, accompanied by his family, is here for r the summer, occupying hia cottage, c 1627 West avenue. H. Klosterman, of Philadelphia, a , resident here for many seasons, is > located in the Eureka Apartment.. Fourth street and Atlantic avenue. „ Harper W. 8 pone, assistant aecre- : Up- and treasure of the Dauphin Deposit Trust Company. Harrisburg, „ U hare for the season, accompanied J by his family. * William F. Shriver, who lives in nOafeiphla, active in Boardwalk " business affairs, is here for the sum- " mm-,. accompanied by his wife and daughUr, Miss Helen. J Anna C. Creth and n R#sri» DV : I _ i . i .. i_ _ «nna v. UWI anil Bessie Creth, of are at

the Bueayne as are Wm. A. Johnson and family, who will remain until the close of the season. J. F. Lamorelle, 2d, of the Weightman EsUU, Philadelphia, and familyspent a few daya with the former's psf- , rents, Paul Lamorelle ami wife, in their cotuge here. . Mrs. A. K. Chadwick, with her two , daughters and son. Henry, of Chester, i are occunying their Central avenue 1 cotuge for the season. They recently ' returned from Europe, where they > visited England, France and Spain. Mrs. Leo M. Johnson, of Philadel- I phia, who has been spending several >' *' »•>• home of her parents, Granville H. SUelman and wife. In /™» Mtr. entertained Mrs. E. 8. ' "d Mrs. Chas. Hogentogler. ot Uat ^ Utt*r P*rt IN CIlM'tir op NKW JKMEV x* c&VSSaE* 1 *' ZinS" «•"••*« •' tu Coon Of ' paSJ I t -,y IwsmTrie'sr.'ni'ir "a* 1 -V 7f- tte aij Cterte r. IssiMos. *r* j . ZrV ff""" too no i s« hois., a aai tnSlST* ■*"*w MHl IioSi * D*«d lbs tttfe. Id | a k DAVID O. WATI1N3. • ■l

BRECKLEY'S House ANO SIBN PAINTERS CLINTON L. BRCCKLEY. PnoP • Ready Mixed Paints. Lead and Oils 920 and 922 Aabury avenue. 5 Pi.ono.3M-W opkmm: "or hotel HEsar and . "nTSo"M«D*tS»r'oITn°'.oo In tbo ruilurr ^ ■»,. Iro on# oo"» ,kc Soil ml in (Won . 'lolS. ' ALLEY IMPaOVEMKNT Soolcd S.4. mil to roooord b; Iho ftnnrj' °' |°^" ,t Z !r.i,°H.II (Won Ot«. s T"".n Mnntfnr 'rn'omniTv1' V 41M 'MU "srMrtln i ™f" 'si io» ovonnos I ram II, h $r oioiboordlT 3"v ^Uns nnd iporificotiono fsn bo obininod IHtod Juno IS. HJI A. CORSON-, n.iocior Public Works. Wm H COLU8SON. Jr.. C,.r En.inoor HARRY A MORRIS. Cllt CWrk. PROPOSAL EOR MUSIC Soolod propowll will bo rooolooC br tho ; Boord of Public Booort and Rorfouilon Cnmuilo.Iouor*- OiamkurT Citr Ha'll! lOouan Citr. No. Jor^. al tha bour of I •*"d bo.M • o-.Wk"hr°tko oftornoon tlUJ. Ilirtit Saviaa Timol In* tho^ (urnishinr of I SoMombon' la' lukoa! luTtk>o Muait P# Nilioa a! Moorlrn Torr.ro and tbo Board- , . oik. Oroan Citr. Now Joroor. aruordiu to ■ ! tho torma. otipulatioui and ronditlona of and Ma tbo apariScauoa. uu 61o la Ibo Cltj Clork . , Oeiau. Oroan Citr, Saw J.-wr i ■b"-' tbu^' Tr ' > | lir'Ve? tim'fa hbfaJ w»f jTma'ali'"!"' Vb. g I mat ran aad tbo bid kball bo aerwmvaaiod br \ r. tmnaanTua'aoua la "^"stllo"!! Nuw ! lab lurk a bond. PUBLIC RCSORT AND RECREATION COMMISSIONERS (.0. it. p.p. ts.do

r CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS • pao ami "mdurttau1*" :St * ,1,1 f EoR BALE i .nas-ui aBoSe . r 'ortotr of rard ^board aitua ^prlntud up (or • i^I^VariSET Waok: Piru Ear. pa: Uafuralabad Roama (ar I wTml I a MtTua^rlu ■ I^TRam' SffV ""f" , tbo Mall mm ot «.u ruata. whlk (boy law' . POE aALE-Ouy |tM l#(t of tt^m ^arr . gdSJp.-r.isa.-'t,- TJTJt . roa BALE , BU adiolalai tola at Middlotowa. atar T orkoboa. aarb 2#<IM. Will aoll roaaonablr Appbr H. LOOBT. m Bar. am. PhiladotPbia.— Ado. Mftj. prim? 83!2 £^l.'"*b.'0r.tHlurd" &ZJ& m^aT' TOR SALE Houooboid furnlt.ro Aim ^Apph tie Aabury mm. (Wan * EOR BALE— ledUa motor rrcla with aid. SedA. CAEr£S^r^X^!"s -i g*-.yL*-* puaaeuuor , tourlu mr »m cSI"rur?SI;Jl.®Ad!<*" ^ EOR BALE— Paad ttooo.ioi t. f alTa J^elrTS^I?,. fit EOR RENT-Two f.ralohM room, no.. Raamnablo. Apply, HI Third am EOR EALE-tt (not motor boat « b~o I ryliador Palaaor oaeino. Lota ol ■ii.a.n' DOWNjL**lje USey^awau^Ado. AUSTIN

. WANTED • . Ihomopolia Tea Aabary aroouo. ^t*1" i\4r h*" IDd Eanamor '■ . **NJ*""T«!etl.« V_ ' jTl~ Utla. Erourb Eurtiab. Ermm.t.r, Matte, matiaa. Addr«o. Ibr» Contral armuo 1 Ebuuu ddt-w.-Ado. WANTED Middb .rod annul doan, ! e»hi .eT Elm Ant. Fbona (SJ. Adv. 1 cirtiftejs SFS- ' I r MA|M|T||?U a Rsporionood ttonotmpboT £ ; Saiuteil' oIlEZ? aS?""'" Appl' A * ' , ff*j»s A I Ion wlU W opart ...rr nlibl ho't^teiu.dt" kt' "'■ ■6,b~ew5l eanleir. ' Saturday Howard tf rot u. nod to tip; Aoburr aronur.Adv. " bo!b?n« omT" ndrt'b watainine two lornod to |. s. I (Id On?, si,."' . LOST-Celd pia an Eounb am o_.^ rot ar ted u, TIE | ^wrmarsit;.. TL. nB1„„ , _ ECZENAP Hughe. Ostral PfcRrmAcy ^ ; 2. Wftiey Ave, X _ - ; ■ - OUMU

fTk^KiriUj Those Were the Days j whm Mother bakrd such delirioun brown loavea of hrred Ihsl I fairly atrllrd in your mouth. , The Mg Victor Loaf bring* up fond mrniorim ot childhood ' day*, for it's bread "like Mother u«ed to hake". Victor Big /^/-r Bread Loaf ^ ^ If you pay more than 6c for bread you'rr Ihroain" money •••• r) r, . — . cISe lb 25c No meal is really complete without the supreme aalittfaction afforded by this expert blend of high grade coffee from Visit the Asco Stores Today ADDRESSES of OCR OCEAN CITT STORKS 745 Asbury avenue, Groceries 755 Asbury avenue, Grocery and Meat Market Anro Store, all over New Jerety, Pennsylvania, Delaware and Maryland. ENTERTAINED FRIENDS , PLAN'S SIO.OUO lil'ILDING Mrs. Eliubeth Bluntliit entertain- Aeconling to plut -ulonitie.! to ie.1 several friemls from Tioga, at her Building inspectoi H. Smith. Ells hotel, the Biseavne, early this week, worth Somers, of Tuckah.u-, will | Her guests were Mrs. C. A. Alilerson, erect a store ami apartment l.oiMii.g F. Bunas, Mrs. Benjamin Fos- of concrete ami lilr al the corner of tfr and son, Mrs. R. W. Pegley. Mrs. Tenth street ami Asbury avenue. W. Lord, Mrs. Wm. Whitcomb and — -o~ ii ^ Advertise ifi the SENTINEL. GO TO THE PROTECTED PARKING STATION EIGHTH STREET NEAR THE BOARDWALK Day and night protection for parked automobiles. Rates reas. ••able. A, P. COLLISION. Ppoprirtor. Let Ike up-to-date baker aupply your need, this summrr. Ackley's Da-Lite Bakery 811 ASBl'RY AVENUE Full line of all kind, of bread, aweet dough, common and fancy Special this week Whole Wheal Hrrad Our Prices are Lower Not long ago it was thought neceSsarv to pay more for Bathing Apparel at the shore than the same quality of merchandise could be purchased in the large cities. This theory has beerf proven wrong by Sea Side Baths Sales Depart- / ment. Our sales business has been built , on sound ideas — Quality in Merchan- / dise — Good Service — Fair Prices. _ ' We solicit an inspection of our^fock of Bathing Suits, Caps, Sho^and Hosiery. A visit puts you afcfler no obligation to buy. Sea Side Baths Sales Department Special Sale ol Sheets, Pillow Cases and Bed Spreads Prices at HALF and less than HALF of VM&t same goods sold for a year ago. / 72x90 Seamed Sheet $9.00 doz. VZ2x 90 Seamless Sheet $ 1 2.00 doz. 42x36 Pillow Cases $2.85 doz. 45x36 Pillow Cases $3.00 doz. ^ Bed Spreads marked from $1.50 up. Minerva Yams, and the Minerva Knitting Book. Vol. IV. containing illustrations and directions for 100 knitted models, are on sale at Howard S. Stainton Ocean Cit, . . New Jeney '

ARE 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 Eloctrtc Company

Suniuel H e c k er SECOND HAND FURNITURE Something New Ocean City House Cleaning . Company 7jt> We»t Avenue IKe.n City V* Jer.ey JONES. KtMJEKS & BA5SEI.L

NOTICE elcjm da^ j cmy f. s William Maloney f Auto Electricians Speriii'mctcis Repair ml. Hntteins Repaired. I'u-vtu l.ite St.>t3};e Battel ies Acetvlene (■••Appliance* Genrratiir. Starter ami Ignitiun work 2307 ATI. A NTH A VENUE Atlantic City, N. J. Ulf'te J.ys J

fire escapes! for all types of buildingt ' I ALSO REPAIRED AND I'AINTlO fl Wc guarantee approval of H local and State authorities I on all our work. Builders' Iron Work BROWNWORTH t CO. I "Let ua E«Umite"

monuments! | Headstones, Markers. Sills, Corner Posts Memorials of Dignity and Distinction llesif-netl. cut i mil erected with particular regard fur individual rei/uirements c-.-.. — You', van rliooae from the . -^7 j,, j,,, ,> |'W . -taudurd prauilr* ami marblrv | ■ from Ijuarrief fainooa fur the . i quality of their prodm-t. We S|>eei>li(e in .11 MausoleuiiiB. Public and i Car/ure Paul la alt Purduuwrt i I CAMDEN YARD ! MAIN OFFICE ANU YARU ' Iteaaanlville. N. J. «»pH. lUrleinh Omelery t»pp. Atl.oli.- <Jty Cemeier, i I Brll Phone 2737 J Rr|| |W, PtraHatvillr 1 f REPRESENTATIVES O. J. HAMMELL CO. i I'LKASANTVILLE, N. J.

but give me a Camel I'm through experimcltttng. No more switching. No more trying this ahd that It's Camels for me— every time. They're so refreshing! So smooth! So mellow mild 1 • Why? The answer is Camels exclusive expert blend of choice Turkish and Domestic tobaccos. m ra Ihere s nothing like it frilfMY. No other cigarette you can buy gives you the real sure-enough all-day satisfaction that comes from the jC Camel blend. .Camel is the quality cigarette. Give Camels a trvout. Buy a pack today. Get your feBSHiS information first hand. You'll tie to Camels, too. R^5HK| Camel ® — i i