„.np OCEAN CITY SENTINEL. OCEAN CITY. N'. J- THCKSPAY. .Ill.V 21. If'! a UUK — — — — — — — — ... i .• i .I,,-. ,lli i.lftr :i : immcr w..; FUUK - C. L. Cadwallader, a summer
Youths Heavily Fined for Wild Disorder on Boardwalk Here Two Pay $100 Each and Warned of Possible Arrest if They Return Inside of Two ^ cars
Ocean City officials arc .lctcrmine.1 to break at the start-off this year the ■ tendency of young fellows enmine ; from Philadelphia and, other largo cities "to indulge in disor.lerly con- , duct, such as has been the practice of , some of these !wy* fn the p;u*-<um-mcr seasons. ' To show that they mean business, a stunningly heavy fine was imporcd by Police Justice F: II. Wnre, at the ( roquewt of City Solicitor A. C. , well, on two youths In the police , i court Monday morning, charged | with disorderly comluct. The. fine wn- i $100 and costs each,- the costs being • 75 cents. I The accused, who pleaded guilty. -J arc Walter R. Mellon ar.d W. A. Mr- 1 Kinley, l">th of Philadelphia, and two I other serious charges are held over - them. It was said by Solicitor Boswell tjiat these may* lie pressed if the i youths are found in Ocean City at I any time within the next two years. ' He would not say that the charges < will be pressed or whether they will : (J not lie brought against the young I fellows if they are' found in this re- 1 sort within that time. Ocean City's Boardwalk must Is- • safeguarded for the visitors— at all hours of the .lav and night. Solicitor i Roswell "said In his prosecution oLtho t case. These boys brought liquor ' here from Philadelphia and l*eame I intoxicated. Ocean City is not to lie I made the dumping grounds for pro- ' pie of this kind. They are not want- I ed here. The safety of the people must I* preserved. He requested 1 Justice Ware to impose the fine or ' (100. If this is not paid, the accus- I ed must be committed to * prison for ' 1 100 .lays. Small fines have been I imposed in other years on persons I similiarly accused, and this did not I seem to have the desired effect. A i fine of (175 could lie imposed in this ease. A friend of the yauths* who ag- ' reed with Mr. Bosw-ell in .what he had ■ said, and stated that the trouble was i due to drink, expressed the opinion • that the fine was excessive, hut Soli' ' citor Boswell insisted that the fine ' most Stand. 1
I Thjjfiieiol n-kr.1 if bis chock , . would IWrceptrd. and. thi- Mng • be' niii.le oiitVa chock for tlie fuB ■ amount "f thV "ith costs. ] ' „i. the Nati.ii-.L' Bank of Commerce r ■ of l'hila.lelpMn. with the signature. S^ameo Die / t -mpar.y. Ingles K. W. I According to the story to!.! by the ' fn.lice, Mellon and MeKiuley. with . .nmc others were cngSced in the pa-- > ' time of hrenkii g lienches on the t I Boardwalk at Fourth street and other ■ wi<e misbehaving early Sunday • ' morning. Mr. Morris, a cottager on Fourth street, near the ocean front. > ..notified the police by telephone, and I'ol iceman Cluts. tiaskill was sent to i the Boardwalk. He went' to Sixth street and the Boardwalk, where he found the youths, and placed them ■ 1 under arresl. City Solicitor Boswell happened to be in that vicinity, on his w ay home, at the time, ami attempt - i ed to preserve order, but the youths ate said_ to have been pugnacious. they went along with liasuntil they reached the neighlior- _ hood of Eighth street and Asbory , ' avenue.^hen they ran. Policeman tiaskill fired three shots: in the air in the hope of stopping : them, but they coutinued running . : disappeared. It was learned bv the . ■ police that one of the city's life- : ■ guards knew the boys and where they i were stopping in this city. The police i got him, and at first he declined to i i "come across," Out he was finally ■ i persuaded to see the error of his , ' Then the police went to a . oh Asftury avenue, in the up- . end of the city, and found their I i friends, who were taken city hall, given a hearing and . held under $1000 bail each for a hearing Monday morning. McKinley," after the hearing Monday, said that he has been coming to Ocean Cit f for a number of seasons. ' I and one summer he was a city lifei guard, and he did not like the idea i of being kept out of this resort. He ' > tobl that he would take chances < • on being arrested if he were seen in ' town within the next two years.
HH'RTESY ' tlTRICC IATF.U Director of Stair Summer School Thanks Normandir Management . That the faculty and mrud-ei-. 4t the Ocean City Slate Summer School appreciated the though! fulne- - of ,1. ( • Howard Slocum. of the Normandir. in providing for their comfort at the .. reception given the visiting schoolmrii at tlte Normandie Hotel Tuesday ! evening of last week i- shown bf the ■ Billowing letter received- a day or r ,,two arterwafk by Mi SI.wuim; ;« Mr. J... Howard Slocum, Manager, Hotel Normandie, * ^ Ocean City. New .lcr-iv. My I Vai Mr. Slocum: " In Id-half' of the Ocean City ' Slate Summer School faculty ami r student- and their gue ts.thc New " •Jersey schoolmen and bookmen, we •' ..!«!. t.. thank you for turtffng'over ii- the loid.y. Iiailiisun au.i oich- ' i-tra »f the Normandie for our jjn- " nuat reception Tuc.~t.iv evening. The kindness and courtesy extend- " ed to us made our evening one of the '' most pleasant in the history of the « CKAS. A. IWILHOWKR, " pirecior of State Summer . Schools. MORBhi GREENBKRG, For me Social Committee, I . " NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING' " .Most important Factor in c Business." Advertising' is the most important' ( ' factor in modern business. Dr. John j. J. Tigert, United States Commission- | - er of Education, so declared in an j address, "Important as are the . fac- j ' of labor, raw material, produr- ' tion. marketing and organixation. (| 1 none of these are as significant a« . ' advertising," he said. "In 1!>)T' the ( - newspaper was the greatest riiedium ( i of -advertising and it still -stands as ( ■ such. It is the only giedium that car: ' used for immediate effect. , . I MRS. A. A. SITHENS DEAD J Mrs. Adelaide A. Sithens. widow c of Gillicrt B. Sithens 'lied at the ^ . home of her daughter, Mrs. i Brown, in this city, last w ect. and . . was buricn Friday. Services at the f . , house were conducted by the Rev. j , Dr. R. S. Snyder. -The interment, in j . charge of Funeral Director J. BrosI cott Caiiman, was at Seaside Ceme- ^ , terv. She leaves a son and two f daughters.
LENTZ WINS SPECIAL 'PRIZE IN CASTING ( nrnmnn First in ('Iiih Championship Event — Ridny .Makes Long Cast The eighth annual -cast In* tourqament ot' the Ocean t'it > Fishing Hull . on the beach at Fifth -ti'-et! Saturday aiftemoon. drew a mimto$ of the members ami their frien.l- the scene of the contest. in the average of five .a-ts for the rlub champion .--hip. James i". Furrel! was first in das.- II. ;.i Geo. F. Bauyr. first in class C. Kay mond Riday-.-y.m^ member of the dull, made the lonuvvl cast of the •lay. 431 feet 10 inches. Harold Ijrntz. of the Anglers' Cliff of Ocean City, took Do special prize a -take 110 feel dUfaiM. He was clo-est to the -take. I font 10 inches. W. Ward Beam, a- . ual. figured the inimitable announcer, and the sroie-kerpei were Frank Ridge, ('has. Ri'iay and Rolieit 11. Vollum. open field, for club championship for l'.'21 — Class A. G. E-iwaid C-ominan. 377 feet' ! inrhes; second. Dr. Carlton Simon. 351 feet seven-tenths inches; third. "Dr. J. \V. I'inkluim. 351 . feet eighth-tenths inches. Class B. . first. Jamr.- I". ♦'arrell. 260 feet 2 indie-: 2nd. John Vamlerherchcn. 247 inches; third. George F. Bauer, Jr.." 213 feet . Clas: C. first. W. F. Kuelin. 2lfi feet f. inches; second, A. Rockwell. 1 !7 feet 5 inches. Event .2. I-oiigWst ca.-t of three in .open field — Class A. first. Raymond Jitday, 431 feet 10 inches; second. IhsX'nrleti.ii Simon. 303 feet S inches . thinlAChas. Vollum, 370 feet 11 inches. JCIa-- 11. Brat, DavM James, 341 feet •'■ inches: second. E. M. McClelland. 223 feet !' inches; third, John Vandtrhcrchcn, 320 feet 4 inEvcnt 3. Best average of three casts at stake- 140 feet distant, first John P. Jordan. 3 feet two-tenths inches; second. Dr. J. W. I'inkham, 4 feet three-tenths inches: .third, Chas. M. Vollum, s feet. Special prize to Harold Lcntz, I foot 10, inches. Event 4. Opgnto all over 16 years of age. :ivcrage ofNfivV casts in open field, first. Chas. Elingschauscn, 103 33
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"Tteet 1 -inch: second. John, I*. Jordan. ..fty! fort two-tenths inches; thi r«l, , Harold ls-ntr. 400 " tor! 5 inches; , G fourth. Raymond Ki.lay, 3S3 feet 2 inches: fifth Dr.- Corieton Simon. 37;i , fiwl 3 incites. Event -5.. Opni to all over. 16 years l)l of age, lonuest cast ..I three In open fill. I. tir.-t, Chan. Kling-chauson, 432 foot ; seCbnd, Untold Malta. 422 feet inches; third. Raymond Kid.iy . I-'"1 foot 2 inch.- ; f..nitli, I'r. Cnrlqton ;i'. Siiinm. tt-l frrtn 3 ;nrhi fifth. Ch:i«. .d, Vi.tld'm. -T7S TP?- 1 3 inches. HOTEL SAFE HOBBED A OF $165; CLERK GONE llf Joseph Peacock, Owner of House, Swears Out a iff Warrant 70 Joseph l"encock. owner of llir Iji!lt in.. nt Hotel.' this city, say.- tluit on :1> Monday innning lie found his hotel p'' -man wh.. officiated^ for tlirf-r w.-rks us 1,0 clerk wa. not' to In- found. i*"- Mr. Peacock later went to police, " / Frank 'was employ^l by Mr. t*a cock's manager, lie is jdmuj/,21 :,t said that his home was in New HaB. ve„ ,.<mn The liotel people also say that n 1 waitress with whom Frank ..was p -friendly was also gone Monday morn-* A- There were a few dollars in the which were not taken. 'j1 Frank i- described as I -ring 5 feet c- YOF ARE RELIEVED OF WORRY ^ WHEN YOU PLACE H YOUR VALUABLES IN OUR SEFE DEPOSIT ( VAULT— THE STRONGHOLD WHICH V.IVES „ PROTECTION FROM •n FIRE AND THEFT. SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT AT REASONABLE RATES j« J> OCEAN CITY TITLE AND TRUST COMPANY OCEAN CITY, N. J.
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