Ocean City Sentinel, 28 July 1921 IIIF issue link — Page 6

'six - OCEAN CITY SENTINEL, OCEAN Cm". N. J., THURSDAY, JULY 28, 1921 ^

AUTOMOBILISTS ARE PARKING jUTOS RIGHT Some DiVficulry^ at First ISut His Improvement is Shown The new parkins ordinance In thi> resqrt now in effect, ami the city h . authorities, the latter part of last week, placed *iirn« on various streets, indicating where cars may l>e p.ivko.1. nml notifying drivers that the- machines must lie, parked at an ancle of thirty decrees. -It was noticed on Sunday evening that a large number of cars were parked in almost any fashion oij Mnorlyn terrace npd '. other streets near anil trailing to the Boardwalk. The idea of tlie city officials was. to' do .away with this sort of , thiutf, hence the new ordinance. That the police officials arc endeavoring to enforce the new law i- shown by an improvement this week in the parkWith hundred- of strangers in this' resort, it may require some little time lo get matters* working smoothly, hut the police am watching the auto drivers and making them understand that the orithuince must be obeyed. The BTqinrrd conditions will soon be accepM. "by the drivers, most of whom are accustomed to traffic regulations in large cities. Ordinance No. lb", amem'qig the . parking ordinance, was pas-.s, thi«*": week by the City. Commissioners or. third reading. It appears elsewhere in this Issue. MONEY FOB FIRE VICTIMS i Dog Makes Mule Appeal at Sunday 1 Night Concert The Boardwalk fire relief com- , mittee ha* raised more than J 1,600, , it Is reported, for tenants who suf- ' , fered personal losses by the fire in , the Boardwalk stores at Thinl , street. Appeals were made at the , churches on Sumiay, n concert was r held in one of' the moving picture t houses Sunday evening ami there w ere , requests for aid made at several" oT , the theatres Friilay and Saturday „ At the concert Sunday evening Dr. p UpschuU sang ami Harold Bach- - man gave the services of some of his „ band soloists. A dramatic feature was the appearance of the Kreiger bulldog, whose barking saved the a lives of a half-dozen occupants of the h stores. Thos. F. Armstrong spake in behalf of the fire victims. Others who made appeals at different times included George F. Fish nnd Ward ' Ji Lout something? Place an ad In the SENTINEL and it will be quickly returned. . It FIRE ALARM SIGNALSH — Sixth and Pleasure avenue. is 17 — Eleventh and Bay avenue. 18 — Fourteenth and Bay avenue. 35— Seventh and West avenue. m 42 — Second Rnd.Asbury avenue. j, 43 — Fourth and Asbury avenue. w 45— Eighth and Asbury avenue. 46 — Tenth and Asbury avenue. y 48 — Thirteenth and Asbury avenue. ^ 49— Sixteenth and Asbury avenue. . 51 — North and Central avenue. 54 — Sixth and Central avenue. 67 — Eleventh and Central avenue. 67 — Twelfth and Wesley avenue. 01 68 Fourteenth and; Wesley avenue. 73 — Fourth and Ocean avenue. 75— Seventh and Ocean avenue. 76 — Ninth and Ocean avenue. 82 — Second and Atlantic avenue. '* 96— Boardwalk and Moorlyn teirace " 911— Bay avenue and Batter sea road « 521— Twentieth and Central avenue. ^

"GOLDEN Rl'Lir SOCIETYTo Give Children of the Slums ol IT Philadelphia an Outing Here I * The "Golden Rule" Society, an interdenominational, movement - im.ler Rj the direction of Mm. Hazard. -Editor of the Swarthmore {few --, i - going to give the children. of the slums of .-__£jjilaildphi;i a day'- outi.ig at the .e.'i linre on Monday, August 1. Tlic children will lie hmugjit here ' by, ami bo umlehspie , protection of ^ Mi- Matilda Sihcrrrtan of the F'ri-m I Welfare Association, (if Philadelphia. Memlrcrs of various] churches and ^.organization are a 'silting, and the /mnMwqs^f children privileged to <->.■ joy the day on Ocean City's ' beach ^ will liepcr^i largely on the liearty cooperation of each individual in the k ' An opportunity itrygiven to every [(i; one to 'help In this great cause, as j j, 'tin- suffering in the slum district this i* summer in. terrible. The mfiyoi has given, special per- " ' mission for -eliciting on the Board1 walk and a number of prominent : citizens are doing all they can to 15 bring a large crowd dow-n. Headquarters on. beach between, " Fifth and Si\th streets. ' There is an appeal for bathing ' suits for the kiddies under ten years J of age. (ComRtonleatcd) '• 91 AND VERY LIVELY '"EDITOR THE SENTINEL: j 1 poticeil your "write-up" on how Mr. Amos Sager, of Pittsburgh, icri joying Ocean City at his time In ; life. He has nothing on my father-in-law, James B. O'Neal, who is sum. mering with me at 1106 (Jccun ave- 1 r nue. and has iic-en for the .post three seasons. He is ninetv-one, gets up at 7 a. m", takes a stroll on the Boardwalk before breakfast, eats three «rood meals every day and enjoys five ' six cigars; reads the ■ tally paperand is up to the minute on what Is 1 going on. He retires at 10 p. m. You can most dwayx see him on . the Boardwalk between 11 and 12 a. m.. looking over the bathers. I said ' him the other everting, "1 was up f to the Hippodrome, and you should ■' see the live bear doing stunts". He said, "You don't have to pay forty.,: cents to see that; just go down on c Boardwalk during bathing hours, ar.d you will see lota of them doing stunts." So you see, his vision is ' quite dear." He enjoys Ocean City very much and says he "still expects to when r reaches one hundred." !i Very truly yours, ROBERT MeCAULLEY. ■' IN MEMORIAM In loving remembrance j." of our dear father, William S. jJohnson who 'left us July 81, 1920. ' j In our heart* your memory lingers temler, kind and true; There is not a day, dear father. * | That we do not think of you. ! Sadly missed by wife and children. n <*. Mis* Isabel "C. Snowden, of Germantown, and Miss Helen Palmer, of hare been spending two weeks with J. F. Shearer and wife, at J their cotiagr. 824 Central avenue. " Miss Snowden's engagement to J Mauger, of Olney, has just announced, -i _o P Miss Coneys, of Philadelphia, is * the visitors. i.i. | i | JWANTED M Anna Kuhn, age 26 years is want- | ■' cd at her home where her baby boyis very sick. Anyone who knows -Q' anything of her whcrchouts cummuni- ti rate with Max Kuhn 1229 Lawrence di Philadelphia.— Adv. hi 1

f SOME STIR HERE OVER CONCERT SUNDAY EVE *" Number of Church Mem n° hers Protested, Fearing i,e Opening for Movies There' wa% some little stir hen re, Sunday when the police, acting utnle: llf: instruction- flora City Solicitor H,. < well, scot notice to Bicinliers of thi ■» (ire relief committee thai the, Confer! a*T planned for. Siiii>T*y night in aid of le u violation of n city ordinance. f, 'An appeal v .■ ■ mi.de tti Mayor , ■ Cli.in!|-ioi. who had k-iown nothing of - roe 'icilo, '- move. The Mayor, feel. * 1 pernii- -ion, for toe holding of the coneeit. *hlch was given, although there A igBtfr of inemiier- of churrbes here prote.-ted to Solicitor Roswoll - the holding of the concert and asked I. him to take action, t It i- fAired by many of the re- „ spon-il>fe and roputablfc. cottage owners -in this city that some people are * only anxious Hr-RW-sMw "Movies" „ "pen Sunday evenings, \nd th.A the . giving of i: concert, even under the • . name of charity, on Sunday might s s"rt 4«f eases the way. It is ilcclare.1,, that the great majority of people here in the summer seasons do not want Sunday amusements and this is one of their reasons for comirtg to Ocean City. It is pointed out that fci a business way Ocean City is far , ahead this season of nl! other sea- , shore resort-, due in large measures , to the character of the resort, and . that Ocean City must observe its , traditions if.it- prosperity is to con- . tinue. PERSONALS H. lb Henilefrer and wife. o^Wilniington, are taking a rest here. Samuel D. Milner Tipd family, of are among the visitocs. Walter HaniSrll nnd family, of Ger- ; n-antown, were viAitor* here Sunday. ' Cornelius Mcllugh anil wife, of Philadelphia, were visitors here Sunday. W. H. Cutler and wife, of Phila--delphia. are enjoying a stay in thicity. Miss Klizaliclff Pfeiffer. of Philadelphia. -pent Sntunlav nnd Sunday •' ; with friends in this city. Mrs Julio* Roth, of this city, is entertaining her sister. Miss jjary Waller, of Sharptown. Md. Mr. and Mrs.^ Kenny and their France.-, of Philadelphia, are spending their vocation here. Miss Cheney, a former school teach - Emily R. Lynch, will leave today for Emily R. Lynsh,.will leave t is lay for N. J. Mrs. Myra Glbbs and three chil- : drcr., of IJndenwold, N. J, are the guests of her cousin. Mm. Evelyn Blixzard, of this dty. Lloyd Marshal?; of Brooklyn, land- i eii a 150 pound dusky shark in the .surf at. Corson's Inlet a few iiay* ago. Miss Edna Curran and yistef, Mrs. W. Fleming, of Philadelphia, were recent guests at the cottage of Mrs. Fleming, 1221 Asbury avenue. | Mr. ami Mrs. James Cloary and si-tor. Miss Cunningham, of Philailelpliia are at the cottage of Mr.< James Fleming, 1221 Asbury avenue. Mrs. George Hansel! and sons, Geo. Jr.. and Edward, of Philadelphia, James Fleming. 1221 Asbury avenue. Mrs. Jblia I!. Hazard, editor of the News, is among the visitors. Mrs. Hazard was a former resiof Ocean City, where she has a number of friends. «c.

Peremptory Auction Sale | 1 20 Ocean City Lots to be sold Satlirday, August 20, 1921 at 2 P. M., at the Bellevue Pavilion (The boardwalk, above 8th St.) By Order of the Ocean City Association and Others Full Particulars, Maps, Etc. in Catalogues JAMES T. FREEMAN & CO., Auctioneers 1519-21 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia ... „__y

H DR. GREEN TO* PREAC H lli-adma-lt^ of I't-nnington at MrthoIC di-l Churi-JC Next Sunday I'r. Harvey 1-'. and "JJreett, hea'.l- ' ma-lc of Pennington School, will m- preach in tin- Fi: M. E.- Church here «ie\t Sunday. Dr. Green i- one of the ftiiemens c-lucalors Jn this i-oc-I ion. He wa. for many year- an instructor in th. We t Chester Suite Normal Scho.d. He nrreptc.l Ins pres'•ec cut |n.-i|iii-i a few "ninths ago. Win. " - E. Masscy, of thi.- city,' i pre-idriit I he ,,f I'cnnlngtnn. pr? Dr. Green Iccltfred" "in tlie Firsl M. U. ( htirch mi two •K-rasions and has "".a number of friend- here . '„r BEACH PATROL BENEFIT cL- The members. of the Ocean " Cil.v ve Beach Putrid ill Kava a lu-ncfit at the Hi).|s.dt..m.-NPi. e re this (Thur-dny) evening, in the fXnn ce. "/ a dance, fur which many tickets pi have lieen sold. There will lie splendid music nnd everything w ill !>e done es to make the occa-jorr most pleasant all for all in attendance. Don't fail t« pil go to the dunce, or. in any event, buy a ticket or two. WANTED — Cottage or apartment. ™ with 1 Is-. i rooms; until Septemlier. 15. ' I'hdne .'iOi- W, Ocean Citv. — Adv. he • lit •' ,h' ' •' J Ocean City Title and i' Trust Company h .. rime of ha-- .. J.ior w. 1..-I T iwi ItKsot:K|-ES l*<lt Sn l-.-M1--. . t2.Nts.CS V »l.-.i«i.tr:oi e LIABILITIES f inn I ' D.III.O - IVnTfUd tlisrk"' . .'•i.v-r'v' . ITmsm i riwriis wMMstslins • Has in «-»L. nr.. IZAMA0 ^ Illh# llskiililSm _ J.tiS'.OI) trar lo RCSSKI.L It. Nt.-LTY. TiWXurrr. ■ | ^ Sul«rr:Wd^iu»t m» this . ' CLINTON B. I-KICE. Nniri* Psfclic Altos Corwjs. I Hurry HmDo. Wm. F. «irl»«.

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