Ocean City Sentinel, 28 July 1921 IIIF issue link — Page 9

' . - ' [ OCEAN CITY SENTINEL, OCEAN CITY, N. J., THURSDAY, JUI.Y 28, 1921 SEVE?i

hostess league does splendidjnork here' • l Members Provide Out ins and Entertainment for • Maimed Service Men t vi«it- I" 'he Hostess House, on II.-,.,,, lunik' at Sixth street, will | ' ' .(!<■ a' spirit af patriotic appro,.f the sacrifice many KplcnilH ( , imrrirnii men made iluriiiR , the ■ ' ■p.,. , ..nivK men are all suffering ^ , l.-ir »r arm; some-have been i •JJS': ..»~W — I fl .- American boys went "over I |kr„." ahii'l-t cheers anil songs ami , fought ami won the war. 1 T„,,.iy. whilst they are suffering in -1 ami lonesome, or perhaps fol.„, |,y many, the members of thc'll" '' ' I •"•ague are doing till that, j. j!,!i; to encourage these young !?!. f,u,l -ea breezes. This is the fcu.th -«*«*. ">at the Hostess lca"i'C has ministereil to the welfare pC ,,U| American sohlicrs ami sailors ^11 . ,,us interesteil ami desiring tlu< "*4"' these sick boys shall ^VVm-nt l>y a vacation at the l .... can send1 a contribution know•11T (hat every cent will go directly tv,- upbuilding of maimed bodies or perhaps broken spirit*. Tlie league consist* of a group of who have rented a house on. (he |t„ar.lwalk at Ocean City and "I *ch.iMce t,' mine from hospital- to ttrupcmte at no cost to the boy*. The-e women ' have given their time and money and devotion to the The hotels have given their liberal AH'pci ati»n and provided meals. J. Slncum. of the Hotel Normaiwiie. gave some fine furniture to j-ivr t he. Hostess House.. Miss |>, gave a good wheeling chair. The lie) Cry** also loaned some fine The Chamber of Commerce, loaned Aliens of folding chairs that are B.el at Sunday twilight services and. Friday night parties. Kach Friday, night the boy* are Twilight Sunday service at fi.30 o'clock i- a great success and many hundred- gathered round the door and ring the hymns. let everybody rally to this opportunity to give our convalescent soldiers ami sailors a token of appreciation dint they havb- nobly earned. "Mis t your friend* next Sunday at fiJIO o'clock, at OOS Boardwalk and help sing for these splendid young American boys. Send a contribution to the Hostess league, OOS Boardwalk. Ocean City, N. J. PERSONALS W. A. Demurest and wife, of Phila- ' A. C. Jackson and family, of Germar.to" n. :tre enjoying life herrn. Don't seemNto lie So many tlpgrfncre thi- summer. \ No complaint over their absence. Albeit McDade, of Chester, well known in political circles in Delaware' County, is among the visitors, accompanied by his wife. W. I'. Bingham and wife, of Milltill*. Mupmer residents here, recently ' erlrl, rated the twenty-fifth" anniversary of their marriage by giving a dinner at one of the hotels, at which wen? seventy-five guest*. Following his custom. W. H. Mar-p-rt-on. of Philadelphia, a summer resilient, gave a dinner ut one of the hotels liore for-. the jnemlwr* of the dual- of St. James' Kpiscnpal Church, Olne'y. Mi - Margaret Small and Miss Anna "Cowan, of Philadelphia, ore spending their vacation with Dr. and Mr-. O. K. Mershan, at their cottage on Fourth street . TV IUv. James Shnkelford Doucrty, pastor of the Monreatown Presbyterian Church, has been spending a few days in this dty. He is a son-in-law of C. V. Roberts, of Darby, *1*|. with his family, has a cottage •t U02 Ocean uvenue, where they *" located for the summer. Elmer Jackson Pearl, of Clayton Haines Hi ick's offices and vice president of the Young Men's Progressive Wgue, is receiving the congratulation- of friends. He is tho father of another* hoy. Their press agent tells us that there i, jfroat rivalry between two well-known lightweight "scrappers" •ml thai they will soon meet in the ting in Philadelphia. I-ct fight. 1 But we don't care a half Alumn's IIF.KSI.KY S POINT, HOTEL Meals Served Chirkrn Dinner* Specialty - Bis and Vegetables from farm tc ^ Table | Prices Moderate

TWILIGHT BASEBALL | Ocean City Boys Easily Win First of These Games The Ocean City Baseball -team played its first twilight game' of the season ut - the halt' park. Eighth 5 street and Ray avenue. Friday' evening. ami easily defeated anaggrega- ; tion of young Philadelphians, styled ' "All Stars/'Jrethe score of 8 to 1. On the opposing team was Harry son of Harrfc Davis, of the ( ' Athletics, who playe.f\ first base, ami " | whose aunt is Mr-. !:. S.' Snyder, C wife of the pastor of the First Pros- " ; hyterian Church' of this city. : ^OaLy seven innings j were played, •' and it uiN growing rkther dark while " i the "All Stars" were at but in their 1 half of the . seventh and the closing of the game. The visitors made but s * three hits oil Austin. t I City Solicitor J. Hurrwood Daly, r of Philadelphia, a cottager, was tlie ( * umpire. — * ( It is more than likely that there I ( will lie a large attendance at these t , games -a- the season progresses. Mackenzie and the play- ( ■ers should lie encouraged by the base- j ' hafl enthusiasts among the visitors . , in their efforts to provide dean sport. v Score: 5 . . t OCEAN CITY | R H O A Ei t Carter, rf 1 2 0 0 0 ( I Collar,!. c. 1 2 6 2 0 1 » Buehanon, ib. . 1 0 9 1 01 I Mackenzie, ss. 12 0 1 11 f Ivneas, If. e* - 0 1 10 0 1 , Cook, cf. 1110 0 1 —Welsh, 211'. 0 0 0 0 0' f Tensening, 3h. 2 1 3 2 0: Amnio, p. 110 11. , Adams, p. 0 0 0 0 0 S 10*20 7 2 | „ ALL STARS R.H O A E I Davis, 10 4 10, S. Martin, cf. 0 0 0 0 0; D Artman, cf. 0 0 0 0 0 . Witherow, ss. 0 0 2 - 1, j Smith, 3b. 0 2 12 1, •While, rf. ' 0 1 0 0 0, S. Chatchard, If. 0 0 2 0 0 0 I.ynch, 2b. 0 0 2 1 1 I!. Martin, c. 0 0 6 2 1, j; llahl., p. 0 0 1 2 0, * 1 3 18 8 4 II 'White hit by batted ball. c Score by Innings: - '* Ocean City . 0 2 0 2 0 4 x— 8 All Stars 0 (1 1 0 0 0 0—1 0 HE KNOWS THE GAME d M. F. Sloan, Official Scorer HereFormer Well-Known Athlete 1 Millard F. Sloan, the popular scoror for the Ocean City baseball team this season and last season, i* him- ' |t self a former well-kndwn athlete, and (j in the closing game last summer,! not quite satisfied with the work of some of the men on n team he! I_ brought here from n Philadelphia j suburb, he changed the players around in their second contest that ■lay and played the initial hag in . great shape, this I *ing the first time ' he had worn a hall suit in many r. He has- been out of the game for fifteen years, but he can give some of the present-day youngsters real * pointers, ile does,- tpor-al times, and "r the boys of the local team appreciate and act on his suggestions. "✓"Mr. Sloan played with Bridgeton * and Porf Norris, of the South Jcrc~ sey league and the Greenway Athletic Association of Philadelphia. Most I- of his playing was with the Greenly wich, N. J.. team. He played baser- hall and football for Colyn, in the Delaware County league, and he also :h played football with the Central Manual Training School's team in 1896. r- He is secretary and treasurer of rr Riddle Bros., Inc^ wholesale woolw ens. Philadelphia. 10 Mr. Sloan has I eon a visitor to, h. Ocean City for twenty years, and for the last five years he and his family have l«en summer residents of this id ; up Don't mis* the baseball game next Saturday afternoon. FIRE ALARM SIGNALS14— Sixth and Pleasure avenue. 17— Eleventh and Bay avenue, v 18 — Fourteenth and Bay avenue. 35— Seventh and West avenue. ey 42— Second and Asbury avenue. 43— Fourth and A*bury avenue. 45— Eighth and Ajbury avenue. 46 — Tenth and AaBury avenue. 48— Thirteenth and Asbury evenue. VC 49— SUteenth and Asbury avenue. a'f 51— North and Central avenue. 54— Sixth and Central avenue. 57— Eleventh and Central avenue. 67 — Twelfth and Wesley avenue, at 68— Fourteenth and Wesley avenue. »o 73— Fourth and Ocean avenue, s" 75— Seventh and Ocean avenue, he 76— Ninth and Ocean avenue, lit. 82— Second and AUanUc avenue. ,'s 96 — Boardwalk and Moorlyn terrace 911— Bay avenue and Battel sea road - 621 — Twentieth and Central avenue. Advertise in The Sentinel i , le.

ROM CLUB WILL HE KEY 10 CITY Will Bring 1,000 Poor Roys to This Resort and Entertain Them As has iieen announced, the Rotary Club of Philadelphia will have its annual outing again "this . year-, in' Ocean -City, and the date set is Tuesday, August" U. The chairman of the committee is Alexander Colvillc.'of the outing committee. Harry Harper is chairman of the ."Boys' Work Committee." Chairman Colville has named as a sub-committee all the members of^ the Rotary "Club who are summer residents of Ocean City, Mayor Commissioners E. V. Corsuri and W. H. Campiiel! ami also Commodore James W. Fi-rnlev, of the Ocean City Yacht Club. The members known to reside in City during the summer are: J. Burns Allen, Thomas F. Armstrong, Charles W. Bainbridgc, Edwin C. Harriott, Henry Ilussctt, Wal- • ter D. Bonsatt, 43J Stanley Bowers, J. Hurry Bowers, Henry W. Buse, Alex- ! under Colville, Jr., John E. Fite. I Charles Henry Fox, John M. Gessler, i -Frederick Gicg, Harry B. Harper, i Charles A. Hcxamer, William E. ' Hcxamer, Richard G. I-edig, Harry i Marshall, Ralph C. Putnam, Paul i F. Richter, Samuel Russell, Jr., Geo. i W. Shuster, George B. Smithcman, I Frank H. Stewart, Win. E. Tinker. John E. Wick and S. Townsend 7.<>ok. 1 This year will he Hie l>est ever — ; • combining this outing with a great '■ plan of the boys' work committee. The club will have it* outing with; ; at the Ocean City Yacht ' Club, including a fine dinner, a bath . 1 in the briny deep, doubtless an autp- ' mobile ride . and a sail on the bay, 1 . and many, other entertainments for I the member* and tljeir families. The, ' dub will bring down in the neighbor- • hood of 350 and besides that, the I members will lie "big brothers" to I some "kids". Members have been > asked to invite one or a* many boy* - as they care to bring down with them 1 as their guest*. Many of the boy* they will bring down have not seen the ocean. It is expected that the ' Botarians will bring down, 011 the I "Rotary Special", in the neighborhood of one thousand boys. A large tent will be erected, and the hoys will be fed. A hath house has been en- , gaged for their sole purpose for this P day. Sports of all sorts will be provided, ami Mayor Champion and his - co-commissioners here turner! the key i of the city over to the Rotary Club - for that day. PITH " "^V.JVTCH'kzmJ*" 1 /?M7 p Hughes Central Pharmacy y 8th and Wesley Avs. r HF.ADLET A ADAHN ii " Reading Coa1 d Also Klodllos e itaT'too cnsnintrod. Hsll or Roisrprlss n iiBm US Vara. XflVTVI ana wzn All kinds ol krvi mids -and Gsnsrsl ■' Locktmhhing Phone &5-R Walter E. Allen p 745 ASBURY AVENUE Real Estate and Search Company 0 KBPRMBNT8 y Fidelity Trust Comcanv is of Newark Wiidvood Title and Trust to, it Title InBur&nce Searches, Abstracts of Title Conveyancing Fire Insurance Prompt Service AH Work Guarantee. Money to Loan on Good First Mortgag. Farms for Sole Offices in Firat Nationl Bank Buildin( Cape May Court House N.J. «.! ; J. Prescott Cadman, Jr. Estate of Mark Lake funeral Director 809 Central Avenue ^ Ocean City New Jersey 3d AUTO litlUfpMENT IS. j CLAMS OYSTER MONCBIEF'S A SON? Sanitary Fish Market 1214 Bay Avenue Orders solicited and delivered Phone C93-J Crab Mei Hotels a Specialty

RESCUED FROM SERF Mi - Myrfrie Buckalew, «.f New." Kgvpt. who is, upending the Ocean 6' f City State Summer School, «u> rcy- '' | cue-l from the .-urf, sevarul days ago. "I by Mime of the guards at Tenth — street. She was t rente- 1 at the cmcr- j, | geney .hospital by Dr. W. P. Haim- . I -each surgeon, aii-1 Inter « u . -cut to her hotel. She was all right within. u - few hours. ASBURY PARK Sl'RF CASTING :l A number of the fnemliers of the ' Oeeun City Fishing Club plan t,^:,l- *1 feud the annual surf casting tourna- | ment of the Asliury. PtWk Fishing s Club at Asbury Park Saturday, Au- " gust 6. Efforts will Im> mudls "by the casters to break the world's distance, record, now held by Harold' Ix-utz, i of Philadelphia, a memU-r of the ( Aqgleis' Club of Ocean City. ^ ^ r , One of Ocean City's hotel kce|icrs P " lost aisiut $300 through New York B "heats", a warning to others. 1 f Advertise in the SENTINEL. ~ : Alterations JobblnR HUMBERT C. PONTIERE BUILDER T.«lh Sire. I OCEAH CIH. N. J. , SMITH & DENNIS Builders s JOBBING CARI'ENTEH ,1 No-Job too Large, No Job too Small , Houses Clo*ol nnd Upcne,! Estimates All Work ' Furnished Guaranteed r,j a (- Harry R. Hayes . CARPENTER It Jobbing work promptly attended to p Lots loe Sale Cottages loe Sale and Rent h Thiflj-lhitd SI. Md Atiurt Ate. OCEAN CITY. N. ). '* ayarww^aa^aei-a _ I OTIS M. TOWNSEND ,r .-oao P*I 1 1 1 nr^ ietent; ed rides on the merry-go-rouml a r" f the slides at the Hippo-lromc Pier a 1C ^ otherwise spent the day of their ii' 0 ity it was almost like heaven for m 'n of them — those eight or nine hoi •Wi away from the small courts 1 m -Lji Miualid conditions which are their 1 Iid The youngsters and babies and 1 mothers of manw of them came do ,c from Philadelphia^ two sections r" trains, in charge olNj)r. S. P. Rt , two nurses from the Osteopat ? . Hospital— Misses S. M. Johnson 1 n" E. L. Quigle — and Miss Mati 's ?*" Silverman, of the Prison "Welf . Association. Dr. Rose is president this Association. Many of the won s>" and children were conveyed from jb **t, raiiroa,; station to the beach in au " mobiles loaned for the occasion = resi-JentJf^n*. cottagers. Tent* w I#.*" in place on thV beach at the foot *■ Seventh street vfhich were the he qparters for the day. a 1 Dr. R. S. Snyder, pastor of £ '71 First Presbyterian Church, Mrs. Ji » R. Hazzanl, director of the Goh w fjy Rule Socitey of Swarthmore; Mrs. W. Gundy, Mrs. Cossaboon W. sr Deisroth, anil pthers -were pel among the local comndttees in lo 'e ing after the excursionist*. 1 ; Everybody waa most kind to I' . poor mothers. ^ 'TRUCK HER VICE J. B. THOMSON & SON " EXPRESS — 732 WEST AVENUE j Ocean City, New Jersey Leander S. Corson BUILDER Occam citv, n. a. mmomc. isr-e _ - SEE CLOUTING, BRECKLEY AND , GODFREY ^ Contiactors and Painteis OCEAN CITY. N. J. Je OCLA *-o»c. SOA-M-at BATTERY SERVICE U', Testing Recharging Repairing Any Battery of any Make nf Ask for a Batter; Inspection Card BRECKLEY'S AUTO SERVICE 816 Asbury Avenae Ocean City d tk dfa

Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Homiltqu — Brooke. <\ Philadelphia, arc the gocst- <>f Dr. and Mi-. J. Lindsay Galhroith ut their residence, the "Flowers." 318 Bay avenae. K. L. SMITH F.. II. CAMPBELL Smith & Campbell 1IOUSI-; AND SIGN - PAINTKRS Ashurv Axe. Ocean City. N.J Theo. F. Hildreth Llectrical Contractor ci Jobbing Work a . Specialty — Office: 1032 Central Avenue OCEAN CITY, N.J. W. Mfirris Contractor, Builder and Jobbing NvU XV Fourteenth Street OCEAN CITY, N. J. Hell PboM. IMJ Bell Phone 852-W WILLIAM UNCLES Contractor MARBLE AND TILE 2-l-A N. New Jersey Avenue ^Atlantic City, N. J. Store Fronts, Bath Rooms, Porchej, Fireplaces S 101 ASBURY AVE. Fancy Groceries Delicatessen Fruits and Vegetables I Light Lunch and Ice Cream | Phone 177-^1 William T. Carwithen ,",Wm. H. Powell loin Qeneral Contractor r c railing and Street Building Thirty-fourth st. and West ave. n* <- OCEAN CITY, N. J. nth a«»ia«acc: MOi Ccalral Area at I Bell Phone itilf j '^Pur Wall Paper a veritable find. We aim to t^ease the particular. Just come own and inspect our numerous . ,uesigns. If 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 be suited exactly right and at prices y that will appeal to you. — ALFRED R. SMITH I 1048 Asbury Ave. I Ocean City New Jersey f IF FUEL IS WHAT- YOU*E) I GrOINGTO SAVE. » (THAT BALKY rf \ I FURNACE - 4 D BEHAVEX V TO YOUR „ THE Little Plumber inquires about! the comfort of your home. Is your I furnncc misbehaving? If you will let us repair and adjust It, it willserve you faithfully or we'll know 1 the reason. Save coal morning, noon and night. ^ HANS BURKHARDT 643-51 Aitan Aims OCEAI cm. I. J.

PHONE. 410-4 JOBBING PBOMPTLV DONE . WALTER TOMLIN PLUMBING and HEATING 138 ASBURY AVENUE ocean city new jersey R. H. JOHNSON PLUMBING COMPANY" ^ U now in it. New Office. S 817 ASBURY AVENUE where patron, and friend, will be cordially welcomed John Marts Lumber Co. | Ninth Stmat and Havnn Avanua [mt -^TwAan city. n. j. Lumbar Millwork. Mouldings. Building Paper, Platter Board, Nail*, Sasb Weigh, etc. Estimate* Furnished. Prompt Delivery.

Geo. F. Saxton PAINTING. PAPER HANGING. GRAINING DECORATING 1035 ASBURY AVENUE , OCEAN CITY phont. »J-w NEW JERSEY J. E. WELCH THE BUILDER COR SEVENTH STREET AND WESLIV AVENUE ^ Gt c* contr.CTO" OCEAN CITY, N. J. JOSEPH BROADLEY PLUMBING and HEATING 731 Akbury Avenue Ocean City. N. J. Phone 85-m FOR SALE Bungalows and cottages ready built or built to ^rOOPER'S Estimates given on alterations and repair work. Comfortable ^ - . XABiNse, H. B. COOPER, Jr. PLOTTAGES BUILDER 29th and central ave. Ocean City, N. J. B SWAN J. E. TROUT SWAN and TROUT *B*cnc*t CARPENTERS ^J^andBUILDERS 1040 ASBURY AVENUEl^i-i^^^OCEAN CITY N.J. JOBBING A SPECIALTY WIRE K R A U S SL, To Wire Vour house PHONI! No. 1 77- W 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 yourself and must depend upon the honesty of the contractor. I hgve built for a large number of people and could refer you to any or all of them. Send for the list of names and photographs of the honses. Otis M. Townsend office Q| III rvr n oceah citt, 5 »tk st. opposite r.o. DUILL/Ln *• j. :i ; X&tir-t-w. 8 E-t Eg e I NOTICE ! II w 1 p * • ! » Oar individual rope fire escap e ha* been adopted by the • ' I 6 Hotel Men'a Association and ha* been approved by the i 1 & City Com«iasioner* and Building Inspector. I i It is our aim to keep the price down and we aik all hotel | ^ I i owners to place their orders promptly aa certain porta of j ' i i this machine will be ordered in the quantities needed. i i Call at our office, write or phone and onr representative * > will call. ' | ? U 4 . n L. Leslie Headley Co. ij "I BUILDERS Ocean'^N.". *!:; II - Any Kind AnyWhcre Joseph G. Champion Building Contractor OCEAN CITY. N. J. > . . I Tenth Street and West Avenue Advertise in the SentineL