W-" ' 1 ' — * * __ OCEAN CITY SENTINEL. OCEAN CITY, N. J., THUBSDAY, JULY 28, 1921 ^ SEVEM
HOSTESS LEAGUEDOES SPLENDIDJORK HERE" Members Provide Outing ' and Entertainment for * Maimed Service Men ,t v the Hostess House, on i;„:„,lwulk at 3i*th street, will [ i ' a spirit of patriotic appro- . ( ; . ,.r' Hie sacrifice many splendid v : American men maile .luring x Ihr »:.[■ ' A ' I .p... ytiti off men are anLsuH'criiig' , lee or arm: some have lieon i ■yy Jrm, "»■> i» «* i •p.cse American boys went "over t • :„»I.Ut llm »»l mm pOal enthusiasm. < yie fought and won. the war. 1 T.niav. whilst thry are suffering in ilern'o; ami lonesome, or perhaps f, i •..lion by many, the mcmliers of ih, League arc doing all that I' ,1,1c to encourage these young . | i,; -a two weeks' sojouni free in th,. ,,.„J sea breezes". This is the four!1' season that 'the Hostess Ira UNO has ministercil to the welfare sf American sohlicrs ami sailors AII i injerestcl ami desiring ' that »""o of these sick hoys shall jvcrivo Iwncfit hy a vacation at the chute. Tan semi a contribution know- „ - that every cent will go directly ,, i-, upbuilding of maimcii bodies' OP perhaps broken spirits. The league consists of a group of women who have, rented a house on Boardwalk at Ocean City and tn'ei lean soldiers ''and sailors a rh.inrc t" come from hospital.- to recuperate at no cost to the hoys. Thee women have given their time ami. money and devotion to the work. The- hotels have given their lilieral riso|M'ration and provided meals. J. Hnwai'i Slocutn, of the Hotel Norit -it .lie. gave some fine furniture to at the Hostess House.. Miss ni..'.on gave a good wheeling chair. Tl»' iic' Cross also loaned some fine funiiiure. The Chamber of Commerce loaned dozens of folding chairs tliat are u-i-l at Sumiay twilight service" and Friday night parties. I.arli Friday night the boys are given ice cream and cake. Twilight Sunday service nt 6.30 o'rlook is a great success and many hundreds gathered round the <loor and -iitg the hymns. let everybody rally to this opportune lv give our convalescent soldier- and jailors a token of appreciation thai they have, nobly eunieyl. Meet your friends next Sunday at r,„Kt o'clock, at 60S Boardwalk and help sing for these splendid young American boys. Send a contribution to the Hostess league, 60s BoardWalk. Ocean City, N. S. ,- PERSONALS W. A. Demarcst and wife, of Philadelphia, are visitors. ! A. C. Jackson and family, of Germarilovvn. are enjoying. life here. Don't seem to lie so. many dogs here this summer. No complaint over r" their absence. Albert McDade, of Chester, well known in political circles in Delaware County, is among the visitors, accompanied by his wife. * W. P. Bingham and w-ife, of Millrille. summer resident" here, recently crleloatmi the twenty-fifth aiinjverl' nary of their marriage hy giving a dinner at one of the hotels, ot which were seventy-five guerts. Following his custom, W. H. Mareerison, of Philadelphia, a summer se-i.lent, gave a dinner at one of the hot^s here, for the meinliers of the choir of St. James' K pi sen pal Church, Olney. ili-s Margaret Small and Miss 1 Anna Cowan, of Philadelphia, arc spending their vacation with Dr. anil Mr. o. F. Mershan. at their cottage on Fourth street . Tim Rev. James Shakolford Douerty, pastor of the Moo res town Presbyterian Church, has ltecn%spcndlng » few days in this city. He is a son-in-law of C. V. Roberts, of Darby who. with his family, has a cot tag* »t 1102 Ocean avenue, where the] are Iqeated for the summer. Klmer Jackson I'eqpl, of Claytor Haines .Brick's offices and vice presi dent of the Young Men's Progressivi league, is receiving the congratula . tlim ■ of friends. He is tho father o another boy. Their press agent tells us thn « there is great rivalry between tw well-known lightweight "scrappers ami that they will soon meet in tb ring in Philadelphia, let 'em fight * Rut we don't core a half column' worth. IIKKSLRVS POINT HOTEL Meals Served Chirken Dinners Sprrially nls and Vegetables from farm t |j Table | Prices Moderate
TWILIGHT BASEBALL |j| Ocean City Boys Easily. Win First of Three Games The Ocean City Baseball team •played its first twilight gijine of the season ai the ball park. Eighth M street and Buy avenue, Friday evening. anil easily defentcd an aggregation of young I'hiladclphians, styled "All Stars." by the scofnj.f 8 to 1. On the oppnsfiig* team Was Harry son of Harry Davis, \of -the * Athletics,- who played first lia^e, and "" i whose aunt is Mrs. B. S. Snyder, 0c 'wife of the pastor of the First Pros- ' hytcriafOlurelrof this city. ' Only seven liming* were; played, -AI and it was growing rather dark while the "All Stars" were at bat in their half of the seventh -and the closing . of the game. The visitors made hut su ■ three hits off Austin. thI City Solicitor J. Bun-wood Daly, re of Philadelphia, a cottager, was the CI umpire. so i It is more than likely that there t'c will be a large attendance nt these lii J games a- the season progresses. t| Manager M. Mackenzie and the play- Oi ers should lie encouraged by- the base- j. ball enthusiasts among the visitors _t 3 in their efforts to provide dean sport. ^ ' OCEAN CITY H It H O A E at ' Carter,, rf 1 2 0 0 0 CI I Collard, c. 1 2 6 2 0 I. B Buchanan, l'h. 1 0 9 I 0 C . Mackenzie, ss. « 2 0 1 1 H ; Kneas, If. 0 1 1 0 o'R „ CoSKTet. l t i 0 0 F Welsh, 2b. 0 0 0 0 0 M . Tensenln^T 3h. 2 1 3 2 0 F Austin, p. 110 11 J. Ailnms, p. 0 0 0 0 0 S 10*20 7 2 |, ALL STARS » T R H O A EhDavis. It.. I 0 4 I 0 C S. Martin, cf. 0 0 0 0 0 ir ' Artman. cf. ". 0 0 0 0 0,, . Wifherow, ss. 0 Q 2 - 1 a , Smith. 3b. 0 2 1 2 1 n ' 'White,- rf. 0 1 0 0 0 c| S. Chatchard, If. 0 0 2 0 0 h " l.ynch, 2b. 0 0 2 1 1 „ "s R. Martin, c. 0 0- f, 2 1 s. rp Babb. p. 0* 0 1 2 0 „ 1 8 18 » -I * '• 'White hit hy hatteil liall. \ e Score by Innings: ( Ocean City 0 2 0 2 0 4 x — 8 f All Stars Off I 0 0 0 0—1 * 0 h 10 HE KNOWS THE GAME £ i.l M. F. Sloan, (Tfficial Scorer Here ^ Former Well-Known Athlete 'v Millard F. Sloan, the popular scor- e a. er for the Oconn City haseball team i this season and last season, is him- f lt self a former well-known athlete, and ^ (j in the closing, game last summer,!. not nuite satisfied with the work of I m- some of the men on a team he , I i(_ brought here from a Philadelphia j ' . suburb, he changed the players, around in their second contest that ' ' day and played the initial bag in great shape, this lieing the first time a- he had w;orn a ball suit in manyyears. r. He has been out of the game for fifteen years, but he can give some of the present-day youngsters real ! re pointers. He does, too, at times, and cr the boys of the local team appreciate and aft on his suggestions. p" Mr. Sloan phyed with Bridgeton ' "" and Port Non-id, of tho South JcrLC" sey league and the Greenway Athletic Association of Philailelphia. Most II- of his playing was with the GreenJy wich, N. J., team. He played base:r- ball and football for Colyn, in the Delaware County league, and he also ch played football with the Central Manual Training School's team in 1896. ,r- He is secretary and treasurer of l0i Riddle Bros., Inc, wholesale woolho ens, Philadelphia, he Mr. Sloan has been a visitor to c!,. Ocean City for twenty years, and for the last five years he and his family js . have been sOmmer rcshients of this '^1 Don't miss the baseball game next Saturilay afternoon. ^r' FIRE ALARM SIGNALS, "a 14— Sixth and Pleasure avenue. 17— Eleventh and Bay avenue, by, ' 18— Fourteenth and Bay avenue. ,g,, 35— Seventh and West avenue. ,oy. 42— Second and Asbury avenue. 43— Fourth and Aabury Avenue. 45— Eighth and Aabury avenue. >■ 46— Tenth and Aabury avenue. !.R 48— Thirteenth and Aabury avenue. , 49— Sixteenth and Aabury avenue. "J 51— North and Central avenue. 54— Sixth and Central avenue. 57— Eleventh and Central avenue. G7— Twelfth and Wealey avenue, hat 68— Fourteenth and Wealey avenue. two 73— Fourth-and Ocean avenue, rs" 75— Seventh and Ocean avenue, the 76— Ninth and Ocean avenue. [hV 82— Second and Atlantic avenue, in's 96— Boardwalk end Moorlyn -terrace 911— Bay avenue and Battersoo road — 521— Twentieth and Central avenue. " Advertise in The Sentinel : I . . .. e.
WARY CLUB WILL HAVEJEY TO GUY : Members Will HrinR 1,000 Poor Roys to This Resort and Entertain Them As has been announced, the Rotary Club of.Phila.lelphiu will have its iimiunl outing again this jear iii Ocean City, and the date set is Tuc-s- t| day.' August 9. M The chairman of the committee i^ -( Alexander Col villa, 'of the outing com- u mittce. Harry Hariier is chairman of c the "Boys' Work Committee." , Chairman ColvUle has named as a o suh-committec all "the mcmliers of Rotary Club who are summer residents of Ocean G'ty. Mayor Champion',, Commissioner* K. V. Cor- | and W. H. Camplxdl and also • Ocean City Yacht Club. The mcmliers known to reside in City during the summer are: I Burns Alien, Thomas F. ArmCharles W. Bainbridge, Edwin r. Bartlett. Hcliry TlaSkari, Walter D. Bonsall, E. Stanley Bowers, J. Harry Bowers, Henry W. Iluse, Alexunder Colville, Jr., John E. Fite, Henry Fox, John M. Gcssler, Freilerick Gieg. Harry B. Harper, A. Hcxamcr, William E. Richard G. Ledig, Harry R. Marshall, .Ralph C. Putnam, Paul Richler, Samuel Russell, Jr., Geo. Shusler. George B. Smitheman, : H. Stewart, Wm. E. Tinker, E. Wick nml S. Townsend Zook. This year will lie the best ever — combining this outing with it great . plair of the boys' work committee. | club will have its outing with headquarters at the Ocean City Yacht including a fine dinner, a batli the briny deep, doubtless an automobile ride and a sail on the bay, and many, other entertainments for ( mcmliers and their families. Thea will bring down in the neighborof 350 ami besides that, the members will lie "big brothers" to . some "kids". Members have been asked to invite one or as many boys they care to bring down with them as their guests. Many of the boys they will bring down have not seen the ocean. It is expected that the Rotarians will bring down, on tho "Rotary Special", in the neighborof one thousand boys. A large tent will lie erected, and the boys will l-e fed. A bath .house has been engaged for their sole purpose for this day. Sports of all sorts will be provided. and Mayor Champion and his co-commissioners here turned the key of €the city over to the Rotary Club that day. ■HOBQI if mftrrs Hughes Central Pharmacy 8th and Wesley Ave. HKADLKT A ADAHN i — — • '■ Reading Coal I Alan Kl^.in«w^bj^rr^or»rt, , Iild aid *«r«. TSSTII vrrjn All kind, oi k«yi m.dc and Growal Lock uullhlng Phone SS-R Walter E. All<n 5 745 ASBURY AVENUE Real Estate and Search Company " REPaaaENTS ' Fidelity Trust Comuanv s of Newark Wildwood Tide and Trust Co, t Title Insurance Searches, Abstracts of Title Conveyancing Fire Insurance Prompt Service AU Work Ouerantec Money to Loan on Oood Fir.l Mortgagi Perm* for Sale Offices in First Nationl Bank Boildin* Cape May Court House N.J. a ; J. Prescott Cadman, Jr. 5e.CM.er le • Estate of Mark Lake funeral ©Irector 809 Central Avenue n Ocean City Nevy Jersey id AUTO EQUIPMENT ie. « ■ CLAMS OYSTER MONCRIEF'S & SONft Sanitary Fish Market 1214 Bay Avenue Orders solicited and delivered | Phone G93-J Crab Me Hotels a Specialty
RESCUED FROM Sl'RF Miss Myrtle llurkalc^. of New."1 Egypt, •w ho is attending the Ocean K" City State Summer School, wad re* cued from the surf, several days ago. "F by seme of the guards at Tenth — street. She was treated at the cmer- K gency hospital by Dr. W. P. Haines. Iicach surgeon, and later was sent to her hbtel. She was all right within a few hours. ■ , ASBURY PARK SURF CASTING - A number of the mcnilH-r* of the g,« Ocean City Fishing Club plan to at T tciul the' niiiiiial surf casting toumu-»l luent of the Anbury Pork Fishing Club at Aabury Pork Saturday, An-* gust 6. Efforts will be made by. the castes* to break the world's distance record, now held hy Haroid_ Lentz, - of PIAiadelphia. a mcmlier of tho_G Anglers' Club of Ocean City. One of Ocean City's hotel kce|R-rs Pl almut 1300 through New York ^ Advertise in the SENTINEL- ^ Jobbing HUMBERT C. PONTIERE BUILDER T.nth Street OCEAN CITY. k. 1. ' . SMITH & DENNIS Buildera c JOBBING CARI»ENTER I No Jot. too 1*1 gc. No Jot. too Small Hou.cs Closed and Opened Estimate. All Work ' Furnished Guaranteed Harry R. Hayes , CARPENTER t Jobbing work promptly attended to Lot. loe Sale Coti.ge. loe S.le and Rent ' Thirti-third St. ud Aiburt Aie, OCEAN CITY. N. J. * am. PeoNf. act -J I li \V- — ' — - — OTIS M. TOWNSEND r oad r»i iii nr o..-, ..... e«nt; ed rides on the merry-go-round ai q the slides at the Hippodrome Pier ai e otherwise spent the day of theif K* 0 ty It was almost like heaven for mo n of*them— those eight or nine hou s s> away from the small courts ai " — squalid conditions which are their e * r vironment. " |,j The youngsters and babies and tl ** mothers of manw of thenugame <lov * : from Philadelphia in two sections r" ' trains, in charge of Dr. S. P. Roi * l, two nurses from the Osteopatl " 3 Hospital — Misses S. M. Johnson a )* ' E. I- Quigle — and Miss Matil "" Silverman, of the Prison Welfa .| Association. Dr. Rose is president IR this Association. Many of the worn ^ anil children were conveyed from t railroad station jp, the beach in aul " mobiles loafiU for Jhe occasion = 10 residents and cottageik. Tents we I®'" in place on the beach it the foot * Seventh street which were the hea _ qparters for the day. a pc Dr. R. S. Snyder, pastor of t " ? First Presbyterian Church, Mrs. Ju ** R. Hazzard, director of the Gold w A? Rule Sodtey of Swarthmore; Mrs. W. Gamly, Mrs. Cossaboon W. r Deis roth, ami others -were" acti among the local committees in loe ! ing after the excursionists. , Everybody was most kind to t 1 '-'-oor mothers. Bl.d Ism.. ...—..v.- . U..M. TRlliK 8KB VICE J. B. THOMSON & SON " EXPRESS _ - 732 WKfl AVENUE J Ocean City. New Jersey Gander S. Corson BUILDER J OCIAN CITY. X. J. SHOSt. IIT-. a V SEE CLOUTING, BRECKLEY AND , GODFREY Jo Contractors and Painters OCEAN CITY. N. J. [e Bell S-0-E. .O.-a-.Z BATTERY SERVICE Testing Recharging Repairing Any Battery of any Make nt Ask for a Battery Inspection Card BRECKLEY'S AUTO SERVICE 816 Asbury A venae Ocean Gty
Mr. and Sirs. Alexander Hamilton Brook.-,' of Philadelphia, are the guesu- of Dr. and Sir-. J. Lindsay Gulbraith at their residence, - the K. L. SMITH B. It. CAMPBELL Smith t Sl Campbell _ 1IOUSI'" AN'D-SIGN — l'AlNTKRS . pm« 3.|j Aslmrv Ave. Ocean City, N.J Theo. F. Hildreth Hlectrical Contractor on Jobbing AVork a Specialty Office: >lt)J2 Central Avenue — OCEAN CITY. N. J. George W. Harris » ^Contractor, Builder and Jobbing W. Fourteenth Street OCEAN CIT V, N, J. iieU I-lmue. r.'rj Bell Phone 852-W _ WILLIAM UNCLES ~ MARBLE AND TILE office i 24- A N. No>v Jersey Avenue | Atlanflc City, N. J. Store Fronts, Bath Rooms, Porches, Fireplaces — s 101 ASBURY AVE. Fancy Groceries Delicatessen Fruits and Vegetables p Light Lunch and fee Cream U Phone 177-M * William T. Carsvithen .".Wm. h. Powell our General Contractor '"railing and Street Building lowi Thirty-fourth at. and Weat ave. a O' OCEAN CITY. N. J. ■thl •,40, c"""1 A,"m' tfld — -. j ctivOur Wall Paper look a veritable find. We aim to lease the particular. Just come ""own and inspect our numerous . assigns. II you are critical it may take you a long time to decide — there are so many patterns to choose from — but the point is that you can suited exactly right and at prices y th*t will appeal to you. ALFRED R. SMITH 1 1048 Asbury Ave. Ocean CMy New Jersey if ruells what you*e) &OINGToSAVE,^l=r — « That balky rf \ FURNACE J D behaveA V TO YOUR m <-• » * ,K THE Little Plumber Incpiires about the comfort of your home. Is your ■> fgrnace misbehaving? If you will let us' repair nml adjust it, it will serve you faithfully or well know " the reason. Save coal morning, noon anil night. f tllllS BURKH4RDT j 649-51 Aitan *'mii v _ OCEAH city. 1. 1.
PHONE, 410-J JOBBING PROMPTLY OONC . WALTER TOMLIN PLUMBINC and HEATINC 130 ASBURY AVENUE V OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY R. H. JOHNSON PLUMBING COMPANY !RS I. now In hi N tw Oil... 0 817 ASBURY AVENUE where patrotu and Irirndi will be cordially welcomed John Marts Lumber Co. j Ninth StrieSTand Haven Avenue aeat OCEAN CITY. N. J. Lumber MtUwork, Moulding!. Building Paper, PI alter Board, Naila, Saab Weighl ate. Eatimatee Furnished. Prompt Delivery. E
Geo. F. Saxton PAINTING. PAPER HANGING. GRAINING DECORATING 1035 asbury avenue OCEAN CITY VMONC, »J-w NEW JERSEY J.E.WELCH / THE BUILDER COH SEVENTH STREET AND WESLEY AVENUE CO TH TO. OCEAN CTV. N. J. j6seph broadley PLUMPING and HEATING 731 Asbury Avenue Ocean City. N. J. Phono 85 -M FOR SALE Bungalow* and cottages ready built or built to order. ^ooper's Estimates given on alterations and repair work. Comfortable TabinsEa H. B. COOPER, Jr. Plottages builder 29lh and' central are. Ocean Cily, N. i. S B SWAN Jj- TROUT SWAN and TROUT PRACTICAL CARPENTERS /^^and BUILDERS IOaOASBUHYAVENUEl^_^i^^aOCEAN CITY N.J. JOBBING A SPECIALTY WIRE K R A U S S ^ To Wire Your House 411 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY YOU 8H0ULD HAVE A Reliable Builder To erect your Ocean City cottage. You cannot spare the time to look after it closely yotirwelf and must depend upon the honesty of the contractor. !. I have bnilt for a large number of people and could refer you to any or all of them. / Send for the list of names and photographs ol the houses. Otis M. Townsend OFFICE ni III nrD OCEAN CITY, Stb St. opposlla r. 0. D W I I— L/bll *• Ji NOTICE ! || Our indiYidual rope fire eacap e has been adopted by the ' ' Hotel Men'a Assodation and haa been approved by the j J City Commiaaioncra and Building Inspector. It is our aim to keep the price down and we ask all hotel ' ' owners to place their orders promptly as certain parts of ' | this machine will be ordered in the quantities needed. Call at our office, write or phoae and Our repreaenUUre | 1 will call. L. Leslie Headley Co. | j a BUILDERS Ocean City, N. J. J t 5 I! r Any Klnc* Any Where Joseph g. Champion Building Contractor ocean city. n. J. ( Tenth Street and West Avenue Advertise in the SentineL

