== - OCEAN CITY SENTINEL. OCEAN CITY. N. J.. THURSDAY. JULY 14. 1921 ' FIVE mriTnipRi uru pnrun casting tourv* ww __ ..
IHEflTRIGAL MEN SPEND SUMMER SEASON HERE Find Restful Enjoyment After Arduous Winter's Work in Phila. 1, f.,-i blush. most people would ,'b Mat lUihulclphiii theatrical p,, .I.."!' ,;,r AUtuiUc C|«y,£» ff [.pi'. Tphin'^S^emeiit^touws .ho r" !" Derail City summer af.11 I t '. Here they flml that ' ',f.i ineut Tot which they ,„oi ail"' seven or eight months of i JShiii,. .iionnil the Imx office... Thrt cottages or apart meats. i,U 'a, i nt their ease, take surf t' h ami take trip* to the ft V ' ,.t Mile a few hours in the | i ail Imat fir motor twiat. y,- , !i. Zimmerman, son of J. y,,,l / i.ermiin. has probably lieen "of' the bunch toV found ....... .. i . i: the Boarilwalk in the '.,,1,1 t runk has Iwcii . actively jjneciat.-.! • "trusiness with his fntfriend's anions tlie lisiturs wrc. U" I- •' memlier of the Ocean fits i'l ' i' i; t'luh. I>ut lie has not Injsliisi much in llii" game thus far jjy. : i However, he has hopes. p„' •■Charlie" Wananuiker in. l.i n i.'iiiinK to Ocean City for ■ lonwi t"rio'i ttuin Mr. Zimmerman, u, a i . phew of Capt. K. it. Sooy, lhe Iti .eh ton, ami well known in .>, ili. atncal wortd in most of the lance cite- - outside of New ) ink ami ptsbi!''i|'!'ia. including thicatto. Anutii, ' "ohl timer", although he (heatiir.ii woik at this timfl. i> Geo. v f|.h. ..ho has lieen tu Ocean City " I'"' ■tJ"Vwei.U^ar.-f"r "****' if' Thtima M. Isive, familiarly known u -Tom", attain has a rottatte here fgr'tlie ■■■-isim, accompanied by Mrs. U am their children Mr Love jj pnin.,1 manajter of the t-orest, Rrwal ami Garrick, in I'hilailclphin. ■Tomn . " Jlndherton is also "in „„ n,i.i -t the season. He is asfl4aiit treasurer of the Forest. Jieciih llradley, treasurer of the o-tiut Stierl Opel a House, is a osucei a' Forty-sixth street. George M- Ashhy is attain here for About In- tenth -euson. Mr_\.l:hy is fu'rmcr|r it the t.amck. Wm. Kohh. Jr.. ami wife are also inin among the cottager-. Mr. Bobii i- • i insurer of the (iarrick. rtr.-. Strain, of the Shuliert, is linen c the Boardwalk promcnoilcrs, j usi Mark W; Wilson, press repremtatiie of the Shuliert", is also "furry II. Taltte, treasarer of the Garrick. ami family are at Somcrs". Point, ami Mr. Taltte makes occasional trips to Ocean City.
I, W. TYEfiS WILL BE NEXT CLUB PRESIDENT Nominated for Presidency Without Opposition — Other Offices Filled The Ocean City Fishinft Club ambers, at their meetintt Friday crating niiiuintiteil W. \V. Tvers for ; the prc-iiicncy o.f the organization, •hh no opposition, which insures the , Action of this itenlloman at the nn- '«*! meetintt of the clfih Friday evesing, August 2 6. Mr. Tyers, who is i A-Teter.ui memliAr of the cluh, is , •editor for the I-egigh Valley Kail- i rend Company. He has lieen a#utn- 1 Iff tesiilept of this resort for a num- i tat of seasons, and his a home in : 2» north section of the city. He is wt only an ardent fisherman, with.a . tata of friemls, hut he demonstrates «b jnorr than ordinary interest hi resort by Itcitifg a voter here. There was ah innovation at the ■tatine in Hie way of establishing ■w offic«i«. There will hereafter lie . 1 lr>t and seconil vice president. For to vice |.n>sident. Dr. _ Wayne T. , Man reci'ivo<l the nomination, and ' jaeph V. Krlley was nominateil for | aecnnil vice pregideney. There nt nr. n|i|iosition to either. Both . « popular. Wm. A. Hoffman re- * •bed the nomination fof the office ' JMlCfttary. The only contest is for ' w potitiun of treasurer. The nom- ? *•» *"ie llotuirt B. Vollum (in*>oer.! | ami Fnul Lamorelle, who, J ■tatal years atro, was secretary of 1 * dub. • Both tjentlemen are well I «**n ummer residents, and both < ■t expert accountants. ' ranv arc four trustees to lie elect- ' jj|f«r a tCrm „f three ypars each, and j* follow intr were nominateil: | J"1' w- Steelwncin, Frank h. v Wrtrt, Course F. Bauer anil J. s wl'n two gold bittons » Samui-I McClary Fished ia Flor- > Ida and oa Pacific Coast J*- Samuel McClary, of Philmlel- ' attain in Ocean City for the b" ami his family, as usonl :'l':'rimcnts in the Wayne the Boardwalk at jJW doctor has only recently re■•d ,imn Florida, where he Indulft- ■ ii. limit for tarpon, with much tf', I'rior to tluU he was on 1 lands, where he on1,1 'he sport of sword-fishinp. ••"I with two trold'hut- " ay the Santa Catalrna Fishing ' incidentally he spread the . ■* of Ocean City. having busy season imn ' " *'• AVroe, of Philadelphia, > w^r"'1' owner in this city, where lie will, In Zr-' ' having a busy time this ff V'imit's Million Dollar Pier. BS~ 1 ity. where he is in charge lJ™! "anriiig. He is directing ' ois pier. Ho is lieing Jrj'1 hy hii daughter, Miss hslria, fni',.,1- here, and who j l*rt fancy dancer. Vocutchcon and family, of J?* are spemllng the sea- ; ■ wvs resort. i
1 CASTING TOURNAMENT Annual Event Will be Held Next Saturday The eighth annual casting tournamoreine Tfc "! 10 "Vl"fk in th" ' i?/i7 R' tournament will lie held, as usual, under the auspices of Clubs; """''"'"1 °f Surf AikHhK ild Following -arc the events: ,ri.'.V'nlJ 1 "'T" J,°.c,uh members only, do Cluh championship. P.I2U Average „r r ocusls „|K.U (Ws \ ial»-.r- T'tfee prizes for each class. r~ , rf"1 "pen to cluh meinliers only es longest cast of :| i„ at each^las Throe prizes for rv -|,Kw".t ''t"Pprn to Re-entries a Bowed. Host average of .V casts at ;•■• distance 110 f.-et. Three is puzes ami special prize for cast rf nearest to -take. , lie Event 1 — Open to all over l'i years Average of casts in'rfpen lioj.l Pnzes to Fir-t, Second, Thlr.1, Fourth and Fifth.) >i, Event o — Open to nil over lfi years "s ®k"e- longest cast of 3 in open 1,1 t . O ' Fir-l( Second, Third, 1C himrth and Fifth. |y The Tournament committee comt- / arence H. Brush James P. is r anvil, Harry W. Hartley. I>r. Wnt rs ;. MageerChas T. Maginnls, Chas. ui E. Riday, John \ anderhorrhen, Itoli!i- ert It. Vollum, George Bauer. Jr., ir and L-. Brooke Anderson, Chairman. '' ome TABLE adu,t,on' V, Will Prohahly he Put Into Effect by ,c • I-n*t of the Month '<• Elmer Jackson Pearl, rice president of the Young Men's Progressive le league, of this city, hud occasion to • a c„ . r,. .I.,., "B"- while there he decided to ask > fur a traiiy schedule to Ocean City. He was given u schedule which did not >Kow th« electric railway con- " uection at I'leasantvillc for the rec sort, l.y the way of the Shore Fast: "• Line. Acconling to this schedule, one ® must leave Washington at 11 a. m. in "i order to make proper connection to Ocean City. " When lu? retorned- to Ocean City, Mr Pearl wrote to D. N. Bell, general traffic manager of the Pcnnsvl- 1 f va"j» Railroad Company, telling him u of his experience in Washington. i In his letter, Mr. Pearl also said: ' r "i left Washington on the 4.30 p. m. I* train, arriving at West Philadelphia " at 7.15, and wax able to make con- ! - riections, via' Uie elevate^ with the | electric train leaving Market street' ■ ° wharf at S p. in., arriving in Ocean ' '• City at 10.10 p. m. The point I • raise is that. we may lie able to at- . i! tract the |ieople of Washington to this resort if it were possible to indi- ' rale the electric road connection, even I 0 though it lie on a foreign line." : i Mr. Pearl received a reply from ] Mr. Bell, in which the latter said: "T e have your recent letter in regard to i", train service bctsveen Washington ' and Ocean City, as shown on our • time-schedule, and thank you for thP , suggestion that wc might include on this time-table the service between ' . Philadelphia and Ocean City, via ! Pleasantville and the Atlantic City- ■ iinlK Shore Railroad. Again Uuuikring you for the suggestion. whieB , will lie given very careful considera- ■ "Very truly, "D. N. BELL. "Passenger Traffic Manager." | AT PAUL APARTMENTS The Rev. Dr. C. M. Pierce of the Covenant Presbyterian Church, in ' Philadelphia, ami family arc at the , > Paul Apartments for the summer. >' Other Philadelphlans at the Paul apr nrtmcnts include the following: John . Forbes, superintendent of one of the - - departments of the Curtis Publish- j - ing Company, and family; Jules - l-edig, of the 1.edig Safety Device ( ' Company, and family; Wm. Deissler, - « of he Philadelphia Supplies Company; - and family; Harry Buck and wife;' - the Mi.-ses Lydia and Ellie McKin- j - ney, public school terehers; Wm.;« 1 Stewart, manager of the Quality;. > 1-aundry, and wife, and George', i Adams and fimily. PERSONALS : J. S, Schantz arid family, of Philn- ■ delphia, were recent visitors here. | r Miss Annie M. Warren, of Phila- • dripiuu, is the guest of Mrs. W. 1 Ward Beam, a summer resident c € •• this -city. J Wm. I- Gilbert and wife, of this / City, have recently had as their t ' guests, C. Newbold Duvall and wife, Mrs. Wm. Duvall and Mrs. E. Garside, all of Philadelphia. M. J. McCrudden and1 family, of Philadelphia, are among the visitors. ■ K. K. MacKwan, of Camden, vice' president uf the Victor Talking Mil- | , chine Company, is among the visiHe is a guest of the Normandie. g Milton Gray, who is in the shipping business in Philadelphia, and hts wife have taking a collage on Third street, which they arc now occupy- p ing. They have been summer rcsi- v dents of Wildwood, but at the suggestion of Walter U. Wroc, of Philadelphia, a well known cottager, they decided to come to Ocean City this year, and they arc more than pleased with the change. Six Room and Bath U. S. Governnient -Built Sectional Bungalow Sixe 37 by 22 feet $1400 s? Double floors and walla lined with Heaver or Upson Board. A permanent homo for Summer and Winter. $700.00 may remain on six per cent first mortgage. Write, phone or call for floor plan and further information. UNITED PORTABLE BUILDING MFG. CORPHi BrMdwsx, N.w Vol* P Phon.: HMt»r MM 4 I," '
VISITING MO OWNERS I MUST HAVE LICENSES ig he Slate Inspector To Enforce !lr Law After Today — Make 'K Count of Machines lv Inspector W. K. Lovett, of the •e Stale Motor Vehicle Department, will '■f here toilav to issue licenses to visitors owning ami driving automol„ biles. This will be his last visit in ,j this capacity to Ocean City this sumir mer, ami those who hare not yet obtained their licenses should' avail •s themselves of this opportunity. He ,( will be at the police court in city •e JJl?" unt" ^ o'clock this afternoon. Those who have not then obtained licenses will have to -go to Atlantic •s City^o, Ca|«c May Court House to I'. . Inspector Lovett nnd Chief of Police Johnson, of this city, give ware's "ig that all owners and drivers must i, have licenses or suffer the penalty I, of the law. They arc "going after those who try to get by without lii- censes. There has been too much of this in the past seasons, and they t will try to break the practice. , These officials made a tour of the >- public garages iji the residential .. section of the city, as far south as i. Fourteenth street, on Thursday, and they found 300 foreign cars without the proper licenses. They have the numbers of these cars, u>o. a word ' to. the wise ought to beat a trip to. y the police court. w 0 Waiter E. Limond and wife, of , e Philadelphia, spent part of the week „ with their son in his summer home sjT* T* j TIDES FOR GREAT EGG HARBOR INLET — 1921 5 (Daylight Saving Time) ' ' Compiled By N. J. Jeffries ( -j JULY HIGH ' LOW j| i . n.m. p.m. a.m. p.m. : U 3.50 4.32 10.15 11.00 - F 15 4Ji3 5^5) 11.08 11.54 ! 1 S 10 5.47 0.15 12.00 ( | Su 17 0.38 7J)2 44 49; t- M 18 7.25 7.45 1.30 1.34 ' 19 8.08 8.20 2.13 2.17 1 ; 20 8.50 9.05 • 2.5& 2.58 ; 21 9.30 9.42 ' 3.33 3.38 . F 22 10.09 10.19 4.11 4.17, i S 23 10.40 10.55 \ 4.48 4.51 | Su 21 1123 11.30 * 522 622; \ M 25 12.00 r 5.57 0.14 , T 20 07 42 " 024 7.00 i 27 120 > 7.10 7.55' ' T 28 1.43 227 ' 8.06 9.00 , F 29 2.40 3.29 9.08 10.05 , 30 325 4.32 ' 10.11 11,07 i Su 31 5.00 5.34 11.15 nt Fourth street, ihside,' add 15 minutes. I „ street, add one hour. Corson's Inlet, add 5 minutes. EpQUa ""KSKT* S.IT. fallen U>. F --Xiy" II imlnm •( ITCH. BCZKMA. fftf Ml SISOWOZ* TSTTBR or / 17 olbii^Mtai^Ux SMIM. ^ Hughes Central Pharmacy 8th aad Was lay Art, HEADLEY A A DAMN '■ Reading Cool 'I'm iM *»»*. Tl'iTil ■mi wr«ri All kindi ol kryt midt and Grnml ' Lock (mithlpg Phone 85-R I Walter E. Allen 745 ASBURY AVENUE Real Estate and " Search Company = KEPKESbNTS c Fidelity Trust Company of Newark Wildwood Title and Trost Co Title Insurance Searches, Abstracts of Title a Conveyancing Fire Insurance Service AU Work Quaranteci Money to Loan on Good Kirst Mortgagi T garma lor 9ala Offices in First Nationl Bank Building Cape May Court Mouse N. J. J. Prescott Cadman, Jr. 5>K»I« ta Eatate of Mark Lake ' p funeral ©trcctor 809 Central Avense Ocean City New Jersey AllTO EQUIPMENT - CLAMS OYSTERS MONCRIEF'S £ SONS Sanitary Fish Market- _ 1214 Bay Avenue Orders solicited and delivered 093-J Crab Meat Hotels a Specialty ; 1-1
GETS MANY DOLLARS Repuhliran Committre Snccmsfal in S Appeal for Fund* State Republican Chairman E. C. Stoke." says that the appeal to ten thousand Republicans to finance the State committee with dollar sutrp seriptions had netted the State committee to July I just £ 1,155. This sum, the State chairman said, indicated that forty-one and one half per cent, of the people' addressed gladly responded to the appeal (or popular e support of the Party. II 'T am delighted at the xucces>\nf j 0 the effort thin year", said Governor r. Stokes. "When fully forty-one' |x-r-\ a sons out of each hundred responded ^ - eagerly and willingly with a dollar - each, it shows conclusively that they . 1 want to participate in party affairs. C I am confident that some good Kiv , y publicans have laid aside this appeal, i. intending U> -send in their dollar IrdR j fore we close the hooks on Septenr- 1 c Iwr first. We are still receiving dol5 lars daily. I hope to report fifty per cent, paid in when the State com- . mirtec next meets. i . "The success of this year menus . t that we will vastly expand the apy peal next year, find we ho|ie to * finance the whole 'Campaign for the ' - State 'committee with dollar hills." ' Alteration* Jotting ! HUMBERT C. PONTIERE BUILDER 1 Street OCEAN CITY. N. J SMITH & DENNIS Builders r JOBBING CARPENTER [ No job too Ijnge. No Job too Small Houses Closed and Opened j Estimates AU Work 'Furnished Guaranteed Harry R. Hayes CARPENTER jobbing work promplly attended to for Sale Cottages lor Sale and Rent TUrti-lkird St. ind Asbury hi. OCEAN CITY, N. J. OTIS M. TOWNSEND BUILDER ;Opfick: 8th St. Opposite P. tat | OCEAN CITY, N.J. Only galvanized nails used on exterior work ^ Lee & Bourgeois [J Carpenters and Builders [j OCEAN CITY. N. J_. Jobbing Work a Specialty , JOS. D. LEE .E, A. BOURGEOIS RMMnn: We.ld.nc. I Pfcoae, 194-M I'honc, .71-W BO. Adimi V. V. Adaei H. S. Adimt BE0. 0. ADAMS S CO. RANGE SETTING , MIC. tATWC, Etc.. Ele. All Work la Masaa Unt Promptl Attended To. OCEAN CITY. N J F : - — — d Baggage Celled , for end Delivered '' ■ Loral end Long Distance. Phone 230 w .ll TRUt'K BEKVICE i« J. B. THOMSON & SON [' EXPRESS ! 732 WKdT AVENUE 11 Ocean City, New Jersey Leander S. Corson BUILDER J ocean city, re. j. snoni, tar-a - SEE ===== BRECKLEY AND GODFREY Contractors and Painters OCEA V CITY. N- J- r Battery service F Recharging Repairing . " Any Battery of any Make :l i A»k Tor a Battery inspection Card „ BRECKLEY'S AUTO SERVICE ° 816 Aabury A venae Ocean City
Ira Sfiallenberirer and family, of ! .atro be, Pa., are occupying their cottage, 1>24 Wesley nxTnue. , Advertise in the" SKNTINKL e E. L. SMITH * K. li.'CAMPBKI.L Smith & (';ini|>l)cH nousi: AND SIGN * painii:rs r AU""ff Axr f 'cran City, N.J * Theo. F. Hildretii ■ Hlectrical Contractor Jobbing Work a Specialty c Office: 1032 Central Avenue y OCEAN CfTV. N. J. George W. Harris Contractor, Builder and Jobbing No. 13 W. Fourteenth Street OCEAN CITY. x. J. tu.,;ft,..ii,.«|.J Bell Phone 852-W WILLIAM UNCLES Contrartor MARBLE AND TILE office 24-A N. New Jersey Avenue Atlantic City, N. J. . Store Fronts, Bath Rooms, Porches, ,j Fireplaces 101 ASBURY AVE. Fancy Groceries Delicatessen Fruits and Vegetables i Light Lunrh and lee Cream Phone 177-M William T. Carwithen Wm. H. PoWeil General Contractor Grading and Street Building Thirty-fourth at. and West ave. OCEAN CITY, N. J. Our WaU Paper ; | is a veritable find. We aim to please the particular. Just come; and inspect onr numerous | II you are critical it may .take yon a long lime to decide — | there are so many patterns to choose = from — but the point is that yon can N lie suited exactly right and at prices j ' that will appeal to yon. 4 ALFRED R. SMITH 1 1048 Aabury Av«. 1 Ocean City New Jersey j wewiusudlyA ! QUOTE a figure - I I ON THE WORK FOR j i WHICH s—\S ! you're / X i EAGERlfc^zi' | FOR some time you've been thinking j , abdut the plumbing which you have 1 needed and you've made an effort to ; figure out its probable coat. Now ■ that's not the right way to go about it at all. Ask us to figure out what ■ our charge wibb be anil ther. you'll onlcr the job done. HANS BURKHiRDT ( 649-51 Azbotf At«nii OCEAN CITY, I.J.
SHONC, 410-J JOBBING PROMPTLY DONt WALTER TOMLIN PLUMBING and HEATING tea ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY Ft. H. JOHNSON PLUMBING COMPANY, j h now in its New Offices 817 ASBURY AVENUE % whore patrons and Mends will be cordially welcomed — _ _ John Marts Lumber Co. Ninth Straat and Havan Avanui OCEAN CITY. H.J. ~ Lumbar MiUwork, Mouldings, Building Papor, Plaattr Board, Nsila, Saab Weight «*c. Intimates Kuraiahad. Prompt Deliwy.
Geo. F. Saxton PAINTING. PAPER HANGING. GRAINING .no DECORATING 1035 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY FMOrei, oa-w NEW JERSEY J,**E. WELCH THE BUILDER Con. SeVtNTH STREET AND WCSLCY AVCNUC , OCEAN CITY, N. J. coxtr*ctoii JOSEPH BROADLEY PLUMBING and HEATING 731 Asbury Avenue Ocean City. N. J. Phono 8S-M I OR SALE Bungalows and cottages ready bail! or built to order. Estimate* given on alterations and repair work. MOWDRTABLL Taeunse, H. B. COOPER, Jr. ^OTTAOES builder 29th and central ave. ocean City^N. J. s B " J. E. TROUT SWAN and TROUT CARPENTERS /^^and BUILDERS 1040 ASBURY AVENUEy^^^^^OCEAN CITY N. J. JOBBING A SPECIALTY WIRE KR AUSS To Wire Your House PMO.Nli hto. I7T-W 411 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY YOU SHOULD HAVE A Reliable Builder To erect your Ocean City cottage. Yen cannot spare the time to look after it closely yourself and must depend upon the honesty of the contractor. I have built for a large number of people and could refer yon to any or all of them. Send for the list of names and photographs oi the houses. Otis M. Townsend ...Sr.. BUILDER 'Tr I NOTICE I | \ \ ' H - 6 Our individual rope fire eocap e has been adopted by the It 6 Hotel Men's Association and has been approved by the 4 I i i City Commissioners and Building Inspector. 4 I It It is onr aim to keep th* prlee down and we aak all hotel 4 I i owners to ploca their ordera promptly as certain parts of 4 \ ' i i this machine will be ordered in the quantities needed. 4 t t t ('all at oar office, write or phone and onr representative ' t ^ t will call. 4 \ a . a 16 It L. Leslie Headley Co. | BUILDERS o«Tj. j; il II I Any KlnF Any Where ' ' . . Joseph G. Champion Building Contractor OCEAN CITY. N. J. Tenth Street and West Avenue Advertise in the Sentinel.

