OCEAN CITY SENTINEL. OCEAN CITY. N. J.. THURSDAY. Jl'lA 28. 1921 , " "POUR — : ' . - , i„ invoked." going through the *treets of the city. fU U K whereby sui.l ordinance be revoked." g through of the
Vesta Wins First Power Boat Race of Season at Yacht Club Chiquitn Second and Hazel 15. Comes iir Third— Close Finish for Five of the Craft
The Ocean City Yacht Club hold it' first club race of the season Satur- • day aftenjiKin, and eleven power boat* were entered aud started. Jd«t . as the boats were getting off. Dr. Martin's Bob broke her clutch, which put her out. rThe craft were sent off with tirnf allowance taken off at the beginning, the trial" testa having l«-ri> held in " the morning. Five of the, !«-:-.t-" finished within nineteen aecom other, and the i?ce, was most exciting 'throughout. holding the close interest of the many spectators" or (he club porches. The smaller craft experienced some trnutdr^with the Start h. m. Clara Jane 3 !'2 03 A. M. F. 3 00 Albert 3 01 43 Vesta ' 3 0"' 58 Viking 3 07 ir. Quaker Lady 3 " 45 Hazel B. 3 11 31 Ch|<|uita 3 H :!s I.Jutfa 3 IS 07 Tress 3 29 01 Bobs 3 03 2s I The owner* of the other heats ore: Clara Jane. F. B. Mrriott: Quaker I july, J. F. Aycr; Tress. J. I'. Watker; Isoliella, Harrison N. Diesel; A. TWILIGHT BASEBALL Dunbar Team, of Philadelphia. Here Tomorrow Evening Manager M. Mackenzie, of thiNJoeal ball team, ha* secured the Dunbar nine, of Philadelphia, for the twilight' game at the ball park at Eighth street and Bay avenue for tomorrow'* twilight game. Don't miss it. Game will start about 5.80 o'clock It promises to he interesting. C. J. Cronin, of Philadelphia, formerly of this city, was in town Saturday and Sunday, and met a number of his .old friend*. Hi* family has been visiting here for two weeks, and will return to Philadelphia in a few days.
n wind and which held them up. S«.m<- ..f theNdu1' Official*. inelud- g t " ing < 'nmlrtndnrc ■f\V'r : , W. Fenjry t and Frank D. N.-wiyry, fltairman of the house coramitUT- decided la«t ,ai i week that there .-timid lie ran - over the pl.-a ilro of the memi the result. It i« planned tn continue pi , The winner of Saturday*' race was u - Vesta. owned hv J. Scott; the Chiqui- - to. owned hv Me a-. Marshall ami Scarlett, was -eeon.l, and I't. Baldt win's Huzel B. third. Summary: J. Elapsed Coreeted j.Vinish Time Time j, h. m. s. h. m. .«. h. m. s. 1 4 09 19 57 40 0 .".7 40 > 4 89 80 18 1 1 o 89 00 4 00 40 58 17 1 00 40 g < 3 51 3S 51 10 0 57 Av " 3 59 15 f.l 69 o 59 15 <, ; 3 57 52 44 0« 0 57 51 ' I 3 57 43 48 12 0 57 48 y , 3 57 42 IS 01 0 57 12 , ; 3 58'iO 40 03 0 58 10 t ' 57 57 2S 53 0 57 57 1 not finish^ : M. F. Commodore Fernley; Viking, I r A. It- Evans; Albert, Dr. W. T. ■ Killjan. This Is he onler in which J, . tffey finished. ; t: BUY HOUSES IlERF. t Moorrstown and Collingswood Men Client* of. Brick ^ . Clayton Haines Brick, realtor, ha.- t made several sales "of property in n this city within the last few days, j 5 and he reports the following: t ' Cottage 1814 Central avenue, own- S - ed by the Seashore Homes Company, i s to George C. Spooner, of Moorestown t who will occupy |.J* house this sum- a mer. h Cottage 823 Fifth street, for the t . accoun of Carle ton Brice, of this city, e . to Wm. B. White, of Collingswood, f , who has taken possession for the f v ; summer. ' All the latest and most up-to-date news in the SENTINEL every v ' Thursday. I
SHOVING THE DISCS | Much Rivalry Among « onli-«tnnt* in Shuffirbnard Tnurnament ( 'apt. Bella Garretson's team-mates were tlie winner'- in the nhuffleUiaib tournament in the parlors at Ninth stmt and the Boardwalk Friday eve- j they ' lea. ling Capt. Andlew N. Paul"- i.y 10 points. The game- • are for 100 point- each. •There Is growing interest in , these which are' placed every. FiiMaj'oi j.-eph G. t'han pion waning. ami his presence wa.- ini-ved. 't'.ipt. "Ah" Smith wa- ..n deck, howto strain" a point .to bo "among those The result of last Friday night's ■ game.-' follows: » ( :< plain Paul's Team Clurlet.ni, McCllenard. 75. Sehofle'l.l. Longshore. 10(1 Greehwe-h klefnsmith, 100 Donald '-•«> l-aul. . 100 520 Capt. Garretsnn's Team Smith, Kunlj*— 100 Rudolph, Slaklev. \ 100 Sunders. HoolbYook, ' 00 IS. Lcdig. Duatz, 99 McClcary, 100 Janim. Garret.-on, ''95 550 IMPORTANT TO HOME OWNERS The United States Ootwus Bureau is now in the midst of an invest! gation to ascertain the amount of the encumbrances on homes. This in» , quiry is made in compliance with the .. reiiuirements of the Act of Congress approved March 3. 1919. It is de- . sired to show the total numlier of homes in each city that are rented,' the number that are owned free. -of mortgage, *he number that are subto mortgage indebted/less and the amount of fuch indebtedness. of Inquiry calling for this information have been sent to -all of the persons reported in Ocean City owning homes subject to mortgage 1 nufortunntely. a larfce numlier of« the citizens have not replied to the official request. The law providing this inquiry contains a penalty refusal to furnish the Information. Herbert A. Pioeh, of Philadelphia, i spent a few days here during the week, the guest of Miss Anne Charnber*.
WHY 90NJ GARS RUN WANT BATHING SUIT ON BAY TO SEVENTH OROINANGE REVOKED
People Say They Would I.ikc lo Continue Ride Three More I Mocks l-atr.ms of the lnc:'.l trolley line . arc asking for iu/o. motion. They ! -top lis- luy' ir..'.: at Fourth .' Seventh s fleet. The . -tion i> re- , f. rre-i to -Robert Che*, i-u-O-e of the The car* -top at Fm "u s'treet and pie uii.-nphi.-tirated oLacrxer^th# cars . old just readily U- : on dWn to ! the ten -cent pieces i ceded by the j eoinplvy. it - nmnagemenl. There ' if at m. Other time. " Many people are .ml in. the street railway business, and (boy admit their ignorance :i> to the management of 1 fuch a conrerti. but they occasionally J have thoughts, and tin- i- one of ' them thrown out as a suggestion. ? (H TING FOR GIRLS - Plan. Ilvinc Made hy Gcrmantown 9 Boy*' Club ; Say- the Gcrmantown Boys' Club a; New s: . ' The small boy* wlm would otherp wise not go to Hie seashore for even one day for lack of fund* will have p dtl opportunity to go on the outing , tn Ocean City, i-eing planned by the _ Philadelphia Rotary Club. This f m tans _ihat many little . fellows who i/arv too pbpr to finance a trip to the f shore even 5'r a day will Is- selected. "P«rf' whatyaliout the little gir^'.'" ,1 wfis the question .asked of Supcrintftndent, when the, details of the Rog tarian outing were being told. f "Well, we will have to conduct a» y excursion for the girls," was Qie ane ?wer" (0 Should some News reader desire to e semi a mother of some of the chilU dren to the shore, 82.50 will do it. y Many of the mothers will not enjoy , anything more exciting than a possible Sunday school picnic or an occn1, sionul moving picture'sbww. There is « an opportunity to help them trade the i- streets of Gcrmantown for a day. at the seashore. II-
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,j City Authorities Action is !| Commended by Methodist , Women. * her i.r :S17 signed petitions, prcsontcl • -t.. the city Commladohcrii 'at lh.-ir - " weekly nttetlfip. reganli^tht - " ' fnrcemrnt of the oklinaara prohibit- - j..., ..... from going to and frent 'p'the llo.ir.ip aik -.11 the -t.ei-t- .-r alley. ^ antrfiu'ther requesting that the or.K^ ... t; e i- UUtjiw. on motion of DMms n toFtor WA. H. Carapl*IL won- cadtrth' ed tg*e!>-n.| aud filch ic Mayor Champion expressed the re thoiimil that, if a pt-titiuii rttpJWting in t " :•• jMrbb tn strictly enforce the ... wa- circulated, il wnM «>' llJ'summe' U4nf Auxiliarv of the Methodist CJiurch. in which the city official-" were rommemleil for their deteraymti"" t" enforce this «MiThe petition wn* lis follows; ' f •"Department of Public Safety. "Ocean City, N. J.: tib "We the undersigned property owners and residents of Ocean City, r- N". J., wi-h to protest the enforce- ■ en mcnt of the ordinance prohibiting ve persons from traveling in or u|H«n any >g of the streets or alleys of Ocean City he in nhrcviatrd bathing rol.es. suits or , lis other similar nature unless a suitable J ho robe or ryering shall lie xvoni over, he same and which we understand will *L • be .strictly enforced on and after the ■ " fifteenth day of July, n- "If it is encumbent on the part of i o- tlie public safety department to enforce such an ordinance, we further aa signify our desire that steps lie taken . CHARACTER FIRST 0.V » IT HAS BEEN WEI. I a- SAID: "TAKE CAKE OK i* YOUR CHARACTER he AND YOUR ItEPUTATION W|l.l. TAKE CARE OF ITSELF." ALSO IN INVESTIGATING — DEMAND SAFETY AT A FARE RATE — ANC YOUR PRINIPAL WII.L INCREASE. OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH US. 3 PER CENT INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS. j* J> OCEAN CITY TITLE AND TRUST COMPANY OCEAN CITY. N. J.
The letter from the Methodist follow*: ^ . . . er '• of Ocean City. N. J.: ••The Iji.Ik-; ' Summer Auxiliary of the First M..K. Church of this city, l.v an uiianim.ius vote expressed their aj.pcnvnl of the recent ordinance per- 1 taiuiiig t- .person* wearing suitable" " wraps over their bathing suits while: •'
and desire the secretary to inform the commissioner* thut they moat heartendorse such aq ordinance. "ELLA HAROLD CqpSABOOM, "Secretary." .Mi Martha Locke, of Philadelphia is spending her vacation with her mother, Mrs. jjkirah Locke, who has
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