Ocean City Sentinel, 30 June 1921 IIIF issue link — Page 2

TW0 " - flgEAN' cm" SENTINEL. OCEAN Cm". X. J.. THURSDAY. Jl'N'E 30. 1921 , - — - -==* twu JUDICAL.

Ocean City Sentinel punn ui riuiu ^n' tmmi OCEAN CITY PRINTING AND PUBLISHING CO. OCKAN CITY. - - HEW JERSEY Bell.Pbone No. 1S8-J. "Ibl* rounnr ic—rm ibe tlibi'lo r*l*e« ISSH'SsrS.'. rn.*: "XjZZVZ'iFXl n THURSDAY, JUNE 30. 1921 Y

THE Ocdan City State Summer School opened its sessions Mon.iay, with an unusually law enrollment, which w»» gratifying to the State officials anil Prof. J. M. Steven*, principal of the school, tjjf) members were • cordially welcomed by , Mayor Champion and Dr. J. Thorn- | ley Hughes, the latter representing i the Board of Education. The young ' women in attendance are more than ordinarily bright looking, and we are , sure they will leave Ocean City at the I end of thoir five woek« of study and ' recreation improved mentally ar*l physically by their stay In this re- ". sort. We trust all will enjoy thai , sojourn here ami that many qf them will be with us again next year. « — m — : IF there are some business men ] and others who hare not up to the 1 present givrn a donation towar I the proposed dispiay of fireworks hire on . the night of the Fourth of Joly, there is still time to hand over the money. The committee of the Chahiber of Commerce needs the funds. Those who desire to contribute may , le-ve their subscriptions at th? Firrt National Bank or '.tie Ocead City Title and Trust Company. R THE officers of the Ocean City , Fishing Club are receiving commen- f dations from all sections of the country on the excellence of its year- ^ hook for 1921. The book is a beauty in every way, and copies are much ^ in demand not only from the memben, but also from others interested in Ocean City, who see much to ad- ' mire in the appearance anil genen.1 * make-up of the volume. j * ACCORDING to general; reports, there is an unusually large number * of strangers among the cottagers p and hotel guests in this city thU « summer, which is goo«i news. The o city* desires always to keep all the v old cottagers, or as many as possible ^ and to welcome many new ones — for all the yeitr, if possible, and surely meat of the summer. *- — OCEAN CITY will have a quiet , celebration of the Fourth, helped considerably by the Snellenhurg Military Band and choral society on Sunday. If you haven 1 subscribed to the 3 fireworks' display fund, do so at — - WATCH your driving in Ocean 5 aty, automobile owners. The traffic ordinance is now" in effect. Do your part. * NEW FLAGPOLE B. J. Cooke's Gift to Clah — Plan Entertainments ^ Benj J. Cooke, of Philadelphia, who is always working hard in many ways for the Oeean Qty Fishing T aub, of which he is one of the trustees, has presented the organisation with a fine forty-foot flagpole, which has been placed in position near the end of the club's long pier, ' right over the ocean. The pole if * thirty-one feet In the air. * The dub house has been attractive- 1 ly paint.,! by Pfermaster Saxson, and he has received many rompli- pl meats from the boys. The dub, at a meeting Friday evening. Elected twelve new members. The meeting was well attend- ?! •J. The dub is planning to give sev- J, era! entertainments here during the summer. The organisation is now paying interest on the pier certificates to all the member*. w fc D, James Conner and family, of Phila- so dolphin. are at their cottage hero for th the summer. ju

1 SNELIENBURG CAOEI CORPS IN THIS CITY Philadelphia Vocal Soloists f, at Concert in Music * pavilion Sunday 'J The Snellenlairg Cadet Corps, commanded by Major W. A. Morgan, reached this resort yesterday afternoon. for it* week's encampment on the old ramp ground* at Sixth street and Ocean avenue. The visitors were j welcome. I to the city by Mayor _ .Champion. The celebration* of Snellenhurg'* ' "Welfare Week" at Ocean City will reach a climax on Sunday July 3. The Snellenburg Ca>irt Corp-* Camp, "Neseo." will 1* the center ,.£ activities, with something of interest in . progre-s all" during the day. Camp Nesco will be run on stridly military lines, and -inspection by all .interested will be welcome,!, during 1 tlie entire week of the cadet*' encampment. The activities of July 3 will open with religious exercise*, , at 9.30 o'clock conducted be the Rev. Dr. Snyder, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, here. ■ ! followed by camp inspection by mem- , her* of the Snelle-'iurg firm ami , store executive*. Physical and com- ' pany drills will follow, with a gram: , . dress parade at 5.40 p. m. , At 2.30 o'clock in the afternoon. . the Sueileuburg Military Band will . hold it* second annual concert, and ami in t he evening the Snellenburg , Choral Society will make its first ap- | ■ in ap elaborate musical • under Uie-direction of Henry . Gordon Thunder, and assisted by 4 j wgll-knowu soloists. "Welfare Week" is planned for the pleasure and benefit of the Snellen- f ' employees, and all expenses are J ; borne by the firm. Thi* is the first year anything so ambitious has been attempted, but all interested hope and expect it to become an institution. Following is the program of -the J concert in the afternoon uniler ! Indirection of Capt. John A. Carroll, conductor, assisted by Miss Margaret soptano: "American Republic" Thiele s 1. Overature, "Setnlrade" Rossini. ' 2. " Largo "i from Antoni Dorak's * 5th Symphoqy "From the New 1 World." 1 3. Soprano Solo, "Ave Marie" n Gounoil • Margaret McConaghy l 4. Selection from G. Verdi's Opera. ' "I Lombardi" 1 Soloists B. Canelli, M. Di Imperio. 1 V. Riso. f Intermission 1 March, "Sabre and Spurs" Sous! * Overature, "William Tell" Rossini » "Second Hungarian Rhapsody" 1 Li sit ' T. Grand Selection "Rigoletto" Verdi * Soloists, C. Canelli, S. Cufferi, M. Di Imperio, V. Riso '' Fantasia, "Jubel" Weber ' Star Spangled Banner The concert in the evening By the ' choral society of 200 8 voices, with Henry Gordon Thunder * director and assisted by the Snellen- 8 burg Military Band, will be a rare * treat S Ocean City Cottagers and other v visitors will be interested to know G that May Ebrey Hotx, soprano, of * Philadelphia, always a favorite here. * will be one of the soloists. The v other soloists will be Louise V. * Vail, contralto; Alfred y'Hitner * and Henry C. Saylor garitond.8 Herbert Dunkerly will be at the pi-' G ano. b The following Ls the program: Part I. 1. Alda March, VerdL Chorus T 2. Soprano Solo, a. Ah, Love But a Day, Protheros b. Spring Fancies Densmore q Ma* Ebrey Hotx R Baritone Solo, y a. Even Bravest Heart Gounod b. The Trumpeter Dix Harry C. Savior 4. Song of the Viking, Faning „ Chorus . Tenor S0J0. ■- IH Sing the Songs of Arabv, Clay p, b. There is No Death. „ Alfred S. Hitner 6. Contralto Solo, , a. I Hear a Thrush at Eve q Cadman h. Joy of the Morning, Ware .a I<oul*e U. Vail . Accompanist, Helen Boothroyd Buckley r. Part II. 5 Holy City, A sacred cantata by Alfreil R. Gaul. PROTECTION ^Y)R -KIDDIES" ! A cottage owner down town a*k« 1 whether it would be possible to have 3 policeman at street ends leading 4 lh* I«uch. say at Fourteenth. 4 Tenth and Fourth streets, for the 4 protection of "kiddies" going to the 4 ocean front from their parents' cot- 4 tages, a block or t«ro from the 4 strand. The youngsters, he says, run 5 ffreat risks these .lays from a'utomo- 5 biles, which gp at rapid speed along » Wesley, Ocean and Atlantic avenue* 5 A f' Geofgii, Dougherty and family, of 7 Conthohoeken, have taken the 1 cotUge 444 Asbury avenue. Mr. 7l Dougherty i* here for his first sea- K having been brought to this city !* the efforts of an old friend 91 Justice John J. Devine. ' 52 (

BEAITIFYING CITY J. Clark Moorr Gives Suggr.tione Everybody is interested in making Ocean. City beautiful and doubtless a everybody loves ro-r-. The following timely information i- from J. < lawk Moore. Jr. a Philadelphia lager in Ocean Pity: Editor the Sentinel: '■ I read with much intere*t your eiiitorial on the subject of i--e*. 1 'that the newer varieties of climbing ' roses do remarkably weli'iif Ocean If the owners of cottage*, instead * of building unsightly hoard fence ' will erect wire ones and plant climb- '• ing rose* on them. they wi|l lie .le- '* lighted with the result*, and will add their -hare in. helping to make the resort beautiful. Climbing rose* also add 'much to I the ap(>earance of the fronts of the 1 Crimsop Rambler* and Dorothy " Perkins are not desirable; the ' first because the foliage tun.- yeHow. ami 1 the other because it i- subject to ' The l-est varieties are Dr. William 1 Van Fleet. American Ileauty Cljmb- ■ ing Rose. Silent Moon. Paul's Scarlet ' Climber ami American Pillar Kn-e. They are all Rarity in the climate ' of- Ocean City, their foliage stays green all summer anil they are not ■ -ubject to mildew or attacks by in1 sects. 1 I have had so much pleasure from mine that I am urging all my friend* plant some of them. Your* truly. J. CLARK MOORE. Jr. June 24, 1921 summerIuxiliary HAS GOOD MEFTING Presbyterian Organization Entertained at Cottage of Miss Bauer The first meeting of the ladies' Summer Auxiliary of the First PresChurch was held at the homd'of Miss Iiia K. Bauer. 929 Central avenue, on Monday afternoon. first sessffln is always in the nature of a "get-to-gether" meeting ami i* enjoyed by all who attend. Quite a little business was transact- 1 e.1 during the meeting and Mrs. W. D. Chambers was elected treasurer succeed Mrs. Ross. Mrs. Thos. J. was made vice president The ladies will meet every Monday afternoon during July and August with the exception of next Monday, The auxiliary will have a sale of useand fancy articles on the Boardwalk Friday evening. August If. After a very pleasant meeting, derefreshments were served byMiss Bauer. Among those present were: Miss K. Bauer. Mr*. R. H. Sharp. Mrs. M. E. Harris, Mr*. Thos. J. Mrs. C. J. Shilcock. Mrs. A. Paul, Miss Martha Hall. Mrs. H. Mrs. G. Drysiiale, Mrs: A. J. Mrs. Alex. C. Thomas, Mrs. Walters. Mrs. I.. M. Crosse, Mrs. George Lotter, Mrs. Jams* Ward, I. E. Kisley. Mrs. R. S. Snyder, C. W. Crist. Mrs. Chas. H. Mrs. A. O. Denzel, Mrs. Chas. Ulrich, Mrs. J. Beck, Mrs. Frederick Guild, Mrs. J. Gladding. Mrs. ~M. Brice, Mrs. H. Brice, Mrs. Harry ,G. Samson and Mrs. W. D. Chamfe MARMORA NOTES notes of Interest from Neighboring Village r Miss Helen Corson is attending the Qty State Summer school. is staving with her aunt. Mrs. Mary Smith, at Thirty-fourth street. Henry Bainbridge is home from college for the summer months. Ice cream and cake were sold on Rev. Mr. lewis' lawn, Fridayevening for the benefit of the Baptist church. Miss Miriam Goodman, of Ocean has been visiting her aunt, Mrs. E. A. Stratton. Raymond Sneezer, of Philadelphia, is visiting his cousin, William hero Harry Madara. of Atlantic City, is visiting his aunt Mrs. Estella Madam. W'illiam Brown has a new motorcycle. r FIRE AL.'CR.M SIGNALS. ' Sixth and Pleasure avenue. IT— Eleventh and Bay jtrenue. 18 — Fourteenth and Bay avenue. Seventh and West avenue. Second and Asbury avenue. 43 — Fourth and Asbi'*y avenue. 1 4b— Eighth and Asbury avenue. 4® — Tenth and Asbury avenue. 48— Thirteenth and Asbury avenue. ~ 49— Sixteenth and Asbuiv avenue. . North and Central avenue. Sixth and Central avenue. 67 — Eleventh and Central avenue.' Twelfth and Wesley avcni-e. 68— Fourteenth and Wesley avenue. and Ocean avenue. j* 75 — : Seventh anif Ocean avenue. p. — Ninth and Ocean avenue. and Atlantic avenue. • Boardwalk and Moorlvn legate 911— Bay avenue and Batteisea road 521— Twentieth and Central avenue, i i f

HOSSESS' LEAGUE WILLI ' CONTINUE WORK HERE

Members Take Action at a' Meeting at Home of Presi dent Mrs. M aine The members of tbe Ho*te-* ir I eugue met Friilav afternoon at tbe. .Rome of .hej.rori.leot >1.-.; Kenton > The league memlmr* necMed that year* should cftwDnui- :i .- yea!. ■ I ing' to lb* numnerS, _ 1 ff applications s eil Ml nnidy during rt-.e war. Last - summer more than ... i hundroil die sailor* were rocuperat*! and henefUe.i bv the devoleil «j;'' u-e- of the o wonmn of tliis leairoi- :t the *e;ie shore. The men from the lo-'pital* and y those still unable to return to active t normal life were entertained, free of il any cost to themselves the genei0 ousitv and work i.f tie... niemliers of She league. 11 Nbl any money paid, out for - salary\or help, as the women attemit ed to everything neee-aiy for the comfortjand maintaj.iei.ee of the c house at 60S Roatxlwalk. This year : the wnrk for soldier* and convalcs- • the same lines. V ' ENTERTAINS CH II MEMBERS * Mrs Kenton Warne. • Phlladel . phia. is entertaining the members of . the Morning Charity. Oni. of Phila- ' delphia. at her cottage iiere, Among the guest- a..- Mrs. 'John H. Craven. Mr*, (jeorue I.. Estjibrook. Mrs. Norman s'er.-n*. Mrs. William Nap. Mrs. J..): II. Wilson. Mrs. H. T. Cornell, Mrs. Amanda 1 Helling*. 5!is* Susan II ; lick, ami ■ Mrs. Elmer Smythe. John F. Graham and family, of ■ ^ Philadelphia, are at tlieir Seventh street cottage for the season. I

GERMANTOW BOYS III THEIR CLUB HOUSE

I Many Visitors Will be Entertained During Fourth of July Holidays ,. .il their summer camp in this city n" yesterday. 'am! a number of the memlwi.. are now ro.ijoylng life jo Till- hi -t patty of Uys will leave « m.ot.i.a-. There will he it bunch , and llti-V Will be hi charge of two . gunliation have Iwen at live dull . e hou*c for jjbout it week, getting tbe' . hea.l.|u;.rter*Sii ship-shape, and they had everything shining brightly When ,1 the house was opened for J)«- wnf A large numlier of the menM.ers of , eral .rays here during the Fourth of- ■ Jj1> " -—m ADDS TO EQUIPMENT ■ New Ice Company is Meeting With " The German-town lee Co.. in fulOcean City the i*st service, has a.ldAlfre.1 W. Aspen, of West Pen.. 1 r mot this concern, was in town ■ over tiie week-end. and iv *.. favorably impressed with the reception ■ making further arrangements to add It is vdry gratifying to these ' young men to find that live residents much to do. There U every reason ' the' motto of thi* new company, and 1 every effort will la- mode -to live up

GO'TU THE . PROTECTED PARKING STATION KIGtTH STREET NEAR THE BOARDWALK Day and night protection for parkdl automobiles. Rates reasonable. A. P. COLLISSON." I'poprirtor. let the up-to-datr hakrr supply your n iSia. ....... ! Ackley's Da-Lite Bakery 811 ASBURY AVENUE . Full line of all kinds of bread, sweet dough, common and fancy . cakes. Special thie-wrek Whole Wheal Bread Ocean City Service Station 9th and Bay. WILL OPEN ON JUNE 25TH I Gasoline, Oil*. Tires, Accessories, lowing from anywhere. Expert tt pairing; all makes of rtra. Headquarter for Willard Batteries. All makes of Batteries repaired and recharged. Ford Magnetos recharged while you wait. Generator* starters and "Magnetos of every make tested and repaired. ' AU work absolutely guaranteed. * This, is a 3-19 B, Westanghouse full automatic ISlec-. i IHrrf tric RanRe. other stylt?s in i tP.? * stock. Let us show you the I / j^ f advantages of cooking; by * K electricity. Cheaper than Al&l I gas and cleaner, gl C & tffL h We carry a full line of Westg-. ' inghouse, Mazda and Nitro-' gen I-amjis. I T . ASIVn An. tH lAN (rTY.K J. sales department carries a complete line of Bathing Suits, CaL and i Shoes at atl r active price* V ' SEA SIDE BATHS 1 SANITARY AIR DRIED. SUITS AND TOWELS the main bathing heach, between Ninth and Tenth stroets I OCEAN CITY. N. J. , I Pkssr. 510 ud 448 j N. HICKMAN FISH OYSTERS CLAMS CRABS AND CRAB MEAT SjL .DSS ASBURY AVENVE, OCEAN CITY N. J. r— ^ /

r Scotch Mai 1 1 f S^NITrVRIUM c opr. fx ACI. VCAR A quiet high-cl*** home suitable tor in- ' va|lds. ' Most- desirable all ' y ear round borne for el.lejlv people and for well H (s-ople desu.ug a quiet pLre U« KRST. Cooking under supervision o I a graduate o Pietition. R rente ted Graduate Nurse at wave on duty. Bath*. Massage. Klertin-.' Hot-air Baker Treat merit given. • Treatment roota. open to the public. U. McGIUCNY. M«r. MIm IX. r.- I ottnor, B. fx. " llaad fxuroo HUTU PARK VIEW jth street and Central Avenue 11 Table Hoard ten dollars per week 1 ' families Phone 303-J * GEORGE L. REGAN in -i i H A L ( HALL ill* Wesley avr. (Icean City New Jersey Newly furnished rooms; runnity^ Three minutes from the Beach f Mrs. Francis D. Maxwell miller cottage opeu All the Year Hut-water Heat I. A LI K A . M.LWCB " the biscayne Opon Kntloy.' April 15 Huu.il.ia waiar in «v«r> Owlrooiu ^ , Oi-esnavrfiueopporitc Moorlyu lerrao vi H Private Hatlia Booklet (.andy cottage t Hid Central Avouue Ocean City New Jereey I •rpeo ell the Veer. Wer.uroon.auU j the hamf-inn the darlington (Kormarlg ilia Kathl..) 1 126 < 'rut rot Ave (K-roo City, N. J. Mas- JaaSie |). <*aHTKH " THE HELLEVUE HOTEL i 8th and Ocean Avenue Ocean City Mr. E. S. Schauta, Proprietors PILGRIM -LAUNDRY Collects Laundry in OCEAN CITY , on Monday and delivers laundry on Friday of each week Phone 3833 DR. DAVID M . S A X F. « Veterinary. Surgeon 21 N. Virginia ave. \ Atlantic City Diseases of dog* arnj'eats a specialty Oeean City calls given special - "t - I Now- is the Time to Plant Privet Hedge Thomas J. Thorn florist , 1128 Bay Avenue ^ Ocean City New Jersey I FULL LINE OF ' silk and. wash skirts organdies, silk ~~ i and taffeta dresses ■ designed by Peggy Pangr New York HILDRtTH'S SHOP 826 ASBURY AVE

W. P. HAINES cor. ninth anb wesley avt OCCAM CITY. N. 4. Dk. Florence B. haiprs Hour, by Apiaitniuient 9 VM'KAN OITY, N. J. . Houm-v-IUaliu ... a p. ... Allen Corson, M. D. City New Jersey I ^HRSCHKL PKTTIT, U . D. ] 807 WESLEY AVE. ocean cjty. new jersey ] John H. Whiticar, M. D. | 717 WC8LCY AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J. I.mca Hour*. <>c*au C'ty I ur*tl»y We.lundar,i » It a. m. gr.lay. naiurday, |ltU4av u. I DR. CHAS. H. VAIL I Osteopathic Pky»kl«a r .'il- ottri Pl.UadalbMx otDev I Vlas.rv.tf'-lw.rda 14V, Krai KaUtle I r.„i n,.u I uidg-PMootBa-w ,U„B| w.,u |i j -DENTIST DR. WILSON Y. CHRISTI AN j MS Central avenue. Ocean City. N. J. Phone 152 Ex-ray Diagmsu j Nitrous Oxide Administered Abbott's Pharmacy 9th and Asbury Win. G. Abbott. Prop. <4 *TTNI(tt-tT-U8. Wooiton, Harcourt I Steelmn LAW OFFICES ANDREW C BOSWELL j Law Offices Master In Chancery ARCHITECTS Leslie Headley Co. BUILDERS Architectural Service SIS HIIIHT41 STREET .ritMtiM ****** i Ocean City, N J. ami Builder of Artistic Bunp Convenient Cottage*. l!p-tu-Ualt Apartment*, Modern Hotel*. VI VI AN- B. SMITH ARCHITECT Atlantlo City. N. J wm. h. collisbon. ik. a-*.,. XI. Am. Hne C f. Civil Eogioeer aad Survevar •llr Kaciow. itnao t3l .M.J.

i Carl's j HOME OF GOOD EATS I DELICATESSEN HOME BAKING 806 BOARDWALK j fl| jl y»u Yvill always see people who I C 7V7 I *W'm t0 ^ •*rfectly ^Esfied with | j Hfc- Why not? 'The world go*« * j "cry well with them for they have ' ( .lined Unlay" and dined hero. That THE HARRIS RESTAURANT _ • 805 Aabuy Avenue Broycra lee Cream — Ocean Cigt y, N. J. W. H. HarrU, Prop.